1. Pile (Noun) –
- Meaning: a heap of things laid or lying one on top of another.
- Synonyms: heap, stack, mound Antonyms: ace, bit, dab
- Usage: “he placed the books in a neat pile”
2. Deployed (Verb) –
- Meaning: n1ove (troops or equipment) into position for military action.
- Synonyms: position, station, post Antonyms: gather, hoard, collect,
- Usage: “forces were deployed at strategic Iocations”
3. Fragile (Adjective)-
- Meaning: easily broken or damaged. Synonyms: breakable, easily broken, brittle
- Antonyms: robust, tangible, concretionary
- Usage: “fragile items such as glass and china”
4. Indulgence (Noun) –
- Meaning: the action or fact of indulging. Synonyms: satisfaction, satisfying, gratification
- Antonyms: denial, moderation
- Usage: “indulgence in self-pity”
5. Thwarted (Verb) –
- Meaning: oppose (a plan, attempt, or an1bition) successfully.
- Synonyms: foil, fiustrate, balk
- Antonyms: assist, facilitate
- Usage: “the government had been able to thwart all attempts by opposition leaders to form new parties
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6. Of one’s own free will – Voluntary
7. House or shelter of a gipsy- Caravan
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8. (A) Spontaneous (B) Spountaneous (C) Spontanieuss (D) Spontanueus
9. (A) Inartificiel (B) Inartifficial (C) Inartificial (D) Inertificial
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10.Bad workers always blame their tools:
Meaning: “A bad worker always bla1nes their tools” – If somebody does a job badly or loses in a ga1ne and claims that they were let down by their equipment, you can use this to imply that this was not the case.
Example: The football player blamed the rainy weather for his poor performance, but as they say, a bad workman bla1nes his tools.