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1. Adjoining (Verb) –
- Meaning: be next to and joined with (a building, room, or piece of land).
- Synonyms: meet, connecting, connected
- Antonyms: remote, secluded, sequestered
- Usage: “the dining room adjoins a conservatory”
2. Vantage (Noun) –
- Meaning: a place or position affording a good view of something.
- Synonyms: viewpoint, standpoint, stance
- Antonyms: drawback, handicap, liability
- Usage: “from my vantage point I could see into the front garden”
3. Ensued (Verb) –
- Meaning: happen or occur afterwards or as a result.
- Synonyms: result, follow, develop
- Antonyms: completed, ended
- Usage: ”the difficulties which ensued from their commitment to Cuba”
4. Morale (Noun) –
- Meaning: the confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular ti1ne.
- Synonyms: confidence, self-confidence, selfesteem
- Antonyms: aimlessness, fear, weakness
- Usage: “the team’s morale was high”
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5. A place where money is coined – Mint
6. One who is converted from one religion to other – Proselyte
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7. (A) Psefology (B) Psefology(C) Psepholougy7.(D) Psepholougy
8. (A) Sidulous(B) Seduluos(C) Sedulous(D) Sedulouss
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9. Cat nap:
- Meaning: If you have a short sleep during the day, you are cat napping.
- Example: I’m going to try to squeeze in a cat nap before my next shift starts, or else I’ll be feeling sluggish for the entire evening.
10. Cat and dog life:
- Meaning: If people lead a cat and dog life, they are always arguing.
- Example: They were so happy together when they first started dating, but after l O years together, they’ve started leading a cat-and-dog life.