Thursday, February 20, 2020

Day 19

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Putative
Meaning: Assumed, presumed
Opposite: Proven,real
Example: Mr.Brooks is a putative country singer.

2) Word: Unrepentant
Meaning: Unapologetic
Opposite: Regretful
Example: He remains unrepentant about his comments.

3) Word: Ersatz
Meaning: Substitute,imitation
Opposite: Genuine
Example: Coffee made by her is Ersatz of her mother

4) Word: Acrimonious
Meaning: Bitter, belligerent
Opposite: Helping,kind
Example: The meeting ended in an acrimonious dispute.

5) Word: Desultory
Meaning: Aimless, half-hearted
Opposite: Keen, systematic
Example: He answered a few questions in a Desultory fashion.

6) Word: Desuetude
Meaning: Disuse, inactivity
Opposite: Use,active
Example: These words have fallen into desuetude.

7) Word: Venality
Meaning: Unethical,immoral
Opposite: Ethical,honest
Example: His venality has discredited parliament.

8) Word: Incredulity
Meaning: Disbelief, doubt
Opposite: Belief
Example: The announcement has been met with incredulity.

9) Word: Diminution
Meaning: Weakening, decrease
Opposite: Addition, improvement
Example: The company suffered a diminution in profits.

10) Word: Anathema
Meaning: Hateful
Opposite: Love
Example: Violence was anathema to them.

Day 18

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Intensify
Meaning: Build up, increase
Opposite: Decrease, discourage
Example: The conflict is almost bound to intensify.

2) Word: Congregation
Meaning: Gathering,flock
Opposite: Division, separation
Example: The congregation knelt to pray.

3) Word: Masquerade
Meaning: Deception
Opposite: Honesty
Example: Her sorrow is just a masquerade.

4) Word: Vacuous
Meaning: Vacant, expressionless
Opposite: Expressive
Example: The chief guest delivered a vacuous inaugural speech.

5) Word: Vitriolic
Meaning: Unkind,harsh
Opposite: Pleasant,kind
Example: The newspaper launched a vitriolic attack on the president.

6) Word: Drubbing
Meaning: Defeat,loss
Opposite: Win
Example: We administered a drubbing to the enemy.

7) Word: Endeared
Meaning: Captivate,cause to be loved or liked
Opposite: Hate, dislike
Example: She endeared herself to all her friends.

8) Word: Versatile
Meaning: Skillful, talented
Opposite: Incapable, untalented
Example: He had been one of the game's most versatile athletes.

9) Word: Probity
Meaning: Sincerity, righteousness
Opposite: Dishonesty
Example: A judge must be a person of unquestioned probity.

10) Word: Indictment
Meaning: Allegation, accusation
Opposite: Praise, acquittal
Example: They issued an indictment against them.

Day 17

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Bygone
Meaning: Past,former
Opposite: Present,recent
Example: The book recalls other memories of a bygone age.

2) Word: Grin
Meaning: Smile broadly
Opposite: Frown
Example: Sheela had a big grin on her face.

3) Word: Obsolete
Meaning: Outdated
Opposite: Current, modern
Example: Most factories in the area are obsolete and badly managed.

4) Word: Proliferation
Meaning: Growth
Opposite: Decrease
Example: The past two years have seen the proliferation of TV channels.

5) Word: Denunciation
Meaning: Accusation
Opposite: Appreciation, compliment
Example: All parties joined in bitter denunciation of the terrorists.

6) Word: Conscript
Meaning: Compulsory, mandatory
Opposite: Optional, voluntary
Example: They conscript them to the school.

7) Word: Frigid
Meaning: Frosty,icy
Opposite: Warm,hot
Example: There was a frigid atmosphere in the room.

8) Word: Blatant
Meaning: Obvious, glaring
Opposite: Inconspicuous
Example: The whole episode was a blatant attempt to gain publicity.

9) Word: Arduous
Meaning: Difficult,hard
Opposite: Easy, effortless
Example: The work is arduous and the hours are long.

10) Word: Ferocious
Meaning: Cruel, Violent
Opposite: Calm, gentle
Example: The house is guarded by a ferocious dog.

Friday, February 14, 2020

Day 16

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Jocund
Meaning: Happy, lighthearted
Opposite: Sad
Example: Mithila's jocund character made her the most popular girl in the country.

2) Word: Morose
Meaning: Irritable
Opposite: Friendly
Example: Why are you so morose these days?

3) Word: Pristine
Meaning: Clean,spotless
Opposite: Dirty, affected
Example: The car is in pristine condition.

4) Word: Incongruous
Meaning: Inappropriate
Opposite: Appropriate
Example: The two of them made an incongruous couple.

5) Word: Bulwark
Meaning: Safeguard, protection
Opposite: Harm,weak point
Example: My savings were to be a bulwark in unemployment.

6) Word: Extirpate
Meaning: Destroy,kill
Opposite: Build,revive
Example: Local rulers were too weak to extirpate them.

7) Word: Heinous
Meaning: Evil
Opposite: Lovable, respectable
Example: His brother is a heinous boy.

8) Word: Amnesty
Meaning: Pardon
Opposite: Penalty, punishment
Example: He was released from prison under an amnesty.

9) Word: Engender
Meaning: Produce,generate
Opposite: Destroy, prevent
Example: They helps us to engender a machine.

10) Word: Skirmish
Meaning: Fight, argument
Opposite: Peace, agreement
Example: He was killed in a border skirmish.

Day 15

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Blithe
Meaning: Cheerful
Opposite: Thoughtful
Example: Mary spoke with blithe about her future.

2) Word: Indecisiveness
Meaning: Wavering, doubtful
Opposite: Faith, certainty
Example: Her indecisiveness makes her friendship as worst enemy.

3) Word: Bashful
Meaning: Shy
Opposite: Bold,confident
Example: Don't be bashful - talk bold.

4) Word: Tenacious
Meaning: Forceful, persistent
Opposite: Weak
Example: We should be tenacious of our rights.

5) Word: Clandestine
Meaning: Secret
Opposite: Open
Example: The group will held weekly clandestine meetings in a church.

6) Word: Unabashed
Meaning: Shameless, fearless
Opposite: Ashamed
Example: Reetu stared at Riju with unabashed curiosity.

7) Word: Lunacy
Meaning: Madness, stupidity
Opposite: wisdom, seriousness
Example: It was sheer lunacy spending all that money.

8) Word: Complacent
Meaning: Self-satisfied, confident
Opposite: Dissatisfied,unsure
Example: She was complacent about her achievements.

9) Word: Mirthful
Meaning: Cheerful
Opposite: Miserable
Example: Mirthful laugh echoed in the big hall.

10) Word: Vivacious
Meaning: Lively, lighthearted
Opposite: Dull
Example: She gave a vivacious laugh.

Day 14

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Entwined
 Meaning: Twist around
Opposite: Unravel
Example: The balcony was entwined with roses.

2) Word: Poignant
Meaning: Mournful,pathetic, disturbing
Opposite: Happy, unemotional
Example: I found his was speech deeply poignant.

3) Word: Invigorate
Meaning: Energize, revitalize
Opposite: Bore, discourage
Example: We must invigorate this nation of ours.

4) Word: Ludicrous
Meaning: Laughable
Opposite: Sensible, normal
Example: The whole idea is absolutely ludicrous.

5) Word: Sagacity
Meaning: Wisdom, intelligence
Opposite: Stupidity
Example: The judge has excellent sagacity.

6) Word: Rhetoric
Meaning: Power of speech
Opposite: Quiet
Example: What is required? immediate action or rhetoric.

7) Word: Imprudent
Meaning: Unwise, irresponsible
Opposite: Attentive, responsible
Example: It was imprudent of you to lend money to a stranger.

8) Word: Fanatics
Meaning: Extremist,addict
Opposite: Moderate
Example: Both Ram and Lal are football fanatics.

9) Word: Trepidation
Meaning: Fear, anxiety
Opposite: Calm, equanimity
Example: With some trepidation,I opened the door.

10) Word: Blaring
Meaning: Blast,thunder
Opposite: Murmur
Example: The radio was blaring.

Saturday, February 8, 2020

Day 13

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Jeopardy
Meaning: Danger, insecurity
Opposite: Safety, security
Example: Thousands of jobs are in jeopardy.

2) Word: Vociferous
Meaning: Clamorous, outspoken
Opposite: Silent, quiet
Example: He was a vociferous opponent.

3) Word: Agnostic
Meaning: Doubter,disbeliever
Opposite: Believer
Example: Ram was an agnostic.

4) Word: Begrudge
Meaning: Be jealous, envy
Opposite: Be generous
Example: Why do you begrudge her success?

5) Word: Immaculate
Meaning: perfect, flawless
Opposite: Dirty,bad
Example: Sheela always looks immaculate.

6) Word: Fallible
Meaning: Imperfect,fault
Opposite: Strong
Example: All human beings are fallible.

7) Word: Vivify
Meaning: Refresh, splendid
Opposite: Dull
Example: A smile may vivify a face.

8) Word: Provocative
Meaning: Annoying, irritating
Opposite: Soothing, calming
Example: The minister's provocative remarks were widely reported in the press.

9) Word: Behest
Meaning: Instruction, command, question
Opposite: Answer
Example: They arrested him at the king's behest.

10) Word: Outlandish
Meaning: Extra-ordinary, weird
Opposite: Ordinary
Example: Her story seemed so outlandish.

Day 12

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Conspicuous
Meaning: Visible,evident
Opposite: Invisible, hidden
Example: This event has been arranged conspicuous manner.

2) Word: Disavow
Meaning: Deny, reject
Opposite: Accept,approve
Example: She tried to disavow her past.

3) Word: Dearth
Meaning: Lack, scarcity
Opposite: Abundance
Example: There is a dearth of qualified workers.

4) Word:Usurp
Meaning: Seize
Opposite: Give,let go
Example: Their position enabled them to usurp power.

5) Word: Ally
Meaning: Associate,partner
Opposite: Opponent, enemy
Example: Alan remained a close ally of the King.

6) Word: Erratic
Meaning: Inconsistent, irregular
Opposite: Consistent, regular
Example: Your work is always erratic.

7) Word: Dawdle
Meaning: Lazy,idle
Opposite: Hurry,speed
Example: Don't dawdle away your time.

8) Word: Churning
Meaning: Stir,agitate
Opposite: Freeze
Example: My stomach was churning on the day of the exam.

9) Word: Ecstatic
Meaning: Joyful, blissful
Opposite: Miserable
Example: Annie was ecstatic about her new job.

10) Word: Stalled
Meaning: Interrupt, postpone
Opposite: Allow, continue
Example: The engine stalled suddenly.

Day 11

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Surreptitiously
Meaning: Secretly
Opposite: Openly, publicly
Example: Joe surreptitiously had a look in the answer book.

2) Word: Scrutinize
Meaning: Inspect,investigate
Opposite: Neglect, ignore
Example: We must scrutinize and evaluate.

3) Word: Strangulated
Meaning: Suffocate, drown
Opposite: Breathe, loosen
Example: The girl was strangulated to death.

4) Word: Impetus
Meaning: Motivation,force
Opposite: Block, discouragement
Example: The slope added impetus to his speed.

5) Word: Burgeoning
Meaning: Expand,explode
Opposite: Shrink
Example: Our company's business is burgeoning now.

6) Word:  Effigy
Meaning: Statue, sculpture
Opposite: Being, living
Example: The president was burnt in effigy.

7) Word: Demise
Meaning: Termination
Opposite: Beginning, construction
Example: The war brought about the industry's sudden demise.

8) Word: Bolster
Meaning: Strengthen, support
Opposite: Discourage
Example: Pillars bolster the roof.

9) Word: Dilatory
Meaning: Slow, unpunctual
Opposite: Fast, prompt
Example: The boss sacked a dilatory worker.

10) Word: Abeyance
Meaning: Suspension
Opposite: Continuation
Example: This project has fallen into abeyance now.

Day 41

Day: 41 1) Word: Subsume (V) Meaning: Contain Opposite: Exclude Example: States subsume many of the responsibilities of governing from...