- OMI-NOUS (ADJECTIVE): giving the worrying impression:
Synonyms: annihilated, baleful
Antonyms: bright, hopeful
Example Sentence: Struggling economy given an ominous reference.
- IN-EXO-RABLY (ADVERB): in a way that is impossible to stop:
Synonyms: fero-ciously, atro-ciously
Antonyms: gently, humanely
Example Sentence: The poor are badly affected by the inexorable rise in petroleum prices.
- IN-HEREN-TLY (ADVERB): in characteristics way:
Synonyms: naturally, genetically
Antonyms: unusually, affectedly
Example Sentence: The inherently existence of the some diseases is a major concern.
- POS-TER-ITY (NOUN): all future generation of people:
Synonyms: progeny (j), linea-ge
Antonyms: parent, past
Example Sentence: This development is considered by posterity as indication of plutocracy.
- CAS-TI-GATE (VERB): berate:
Synonyms: chas-tise, criticize
Antonyms: praise, laud
Example Sentence: Rohan was castigated by his father for his attitute.
- PORTLI-NESS (NOUN): overweight:
Synonyms: adi-po-sity, cor-pu-lence
Antonyms: slimness, thinness
Example Sentence: They adopt surgical procedures for portliness.
- RE-VELRY (NOUN): merrymaking:
Synonyms: de-bau-chery, ca-rou-sal
Antonyms: sadness, mourning
Example Sentence: One should avoid getting involved in revelry more often.
- FI-DE-LITY (NOUN): Faithfulness to a person:
Synonyms: devotion, obe-di-ence
Antonyms: treachery disloyalty
Example sentence: For people of India fidelity to a religion creed is admirable.
- NE-GATE (VERB): contradict:
Synonyms: annihilate, disallow
Antonyms: allow, assist
Example Sentence: Politicians negate all the corruption charges until proven guilty.
- STI-MU-LATE (VERB): provoke:
Synonyms: elate, arouse
Antonyms: neglect, dishearten
Example Sentence: The will power has to be stimulated in order to achieve success.
ONLINE TEST
OUR LIVE CLASSES
OUR VIDEOS
UPCOMING LIVE CLASSES
DAILY CURRENT HAPPENINGS
TEST SERIES
SUBSCRIBE CHANNEL FOR FREE VIDEO CLASSES