(VOCABULARY)
1. Esoteric (noun) –
- Meaning: Intended to be kept secret; Not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed
- Synonyms: unconventional, unorthodox, confidential, secret, private, intimate
- Antonyms: understandable, intelligible, common, open, public, known
- Usage: The Left makes incredibly esoteric distinctions based on the motives of the social planners doing the killing.
2. exigencies (noun) –
- Meaning: an urgent need or demand.
- Synonyms: need, demand, requirement, want, necessity, essential, requisite.
- Antonyms: frivolousness, triviality, levity, flightiness
- Usage: But here, at home, some courts have not found the time to seek an explanation for the police brutality writ large, but heartlessly shrouded in the exigencies of the Covid-19 lockdown.
3. Demit (noun) –
- Meaning: To let fall ; To move someth1ng to a lower level.
- Synonyms: resign, quit, surrender, abandon, lower ‘ drop ‘ ground ‘ detrude.
- Antonyms: conquer, prevail triumph, win
- Usage: Smidt was told that his departure was because his name was on a list of rotating directors-general who had to demit office at a certain point.
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4. The house or a box in which live pigeons or doves- Dovecot
5. The place for housing aero planes –Hangar
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6. (A) Intenssified (B) Entencified (C) Entensified (D) Intensified
7. (A) Smedgen (B) Smidgin (C) Smidgene (D) Smidgen
(IDIOMS AND PHRASES)
8. At large
- Meaning ; (Especially of a criminal or dangerous animal) at liberty; escaped or not yet captured.
- Example: If a criminal is at large, they have not been found or caught.
9. At odds
- Meaning : In conflict or at variance.
- Example: If you are at odds with someone, you cannot agree with them and argue.