English Vocabulary 1

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English Vocabulary Flash cards with sentences.
Manish Bisht
Flashcards by Manish Bisht, updated more than 1 year ago
Manish Bisht
Created by Manish Bisht almost 3 years ago
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PROFOUND (NOUN & ADJECTIVE) VERY INTENSELY OR DEEPLY After he shares his profound thinking with me, I become more serious about my future.
RIGOUR STRICTNESS Government should make rigorous laws to control crime
DEPRIVATION LACK OF SOMETHING NECESSARY Still, there are millions of people in the world who are suffering from severe deprivation.
CONSENT (NOUN & VERB) PERMITTING SOMETHING Without taking any consent from the head of the company, the manager took the wrong action.
REPATRIATION (noun) THE RETURN TO YOUR OWN COUNTRY The repatriation of talented people can solve many problems in a country.
CONCURRENCE (noun) TWO OR MORE EVENTS ARE HAPPENING AT THE SAME TIME Every year, class 10th exam starts in concurrence with the class 12th exam.
HYPOTHESIS (noun) A SUPPOSITION MADE BASED ON LIMITED EVIDENCE The engineer’s wrong hypothesis causes weak construction.
ABSTAIN (verb) RESTRAIN FROM DOING SOMETHING Pilots must abstain from alcohol for 24 hours before flying.
SCRUPLE (noun & verb) A FEELING OF HESITATION I always scruple when I ask my parents for money.
ASTOUND (verb) TO SURPRISE Akshay Kumar’s performance in 2.0 movie astounded everyone.
TARNISH (noun & verb) DAMAGE OR FADE SOMETHING His crimes tarnished his family reputation.
OBLIVION (noun) SOMETHING WHICH IS FORGOTTEN The movie put me in such a state of oblivion that I forgot to complete my homework.
SLANT (noun & verb) A SLOPING POSITION A slanted mountainside makes it easier to track for the mountain climbers.
LUDICROUS (adjective) SOMETHING WEIRD OR ABSURD His ludicrous statements are entertainment sources for people.
GLEAN (verb) GATHER SOMETHING FROM VARIOUS SOURCES People are reacting to fake news gleaned from an unauthorized source.
SUCCINT (adjective) SOMETHING EXPRESSED BRIEFLY An ideal speech should be succinct and to the point.
INDECOROUS (adjective) SOMETHING INAPPROPRIATE The behavior of the corrupt policeman was indecorous with the innocent man.
PECULIAR (noun & adjective) SOMETHING UNUSUAL The Statue of Unity is a peculiar destination for tourists.
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