1. Vulpine –
- Meaning: Pertaining to a fox sly tricky cunning crafty
- Synonyms: mean, intend, aim, plan, prepare, fabricate, invent, contrive, devise
- Antonyms: ingenuous, artless, guileless, innocent
- Usage: His vulpine and aggressive disposition is responsible for much of the film’s finest moments
2. Obeisance –
- Meaning: A gesture expressing deferential respect, such as a bow or curtsy; Deferential respect
- Synonyms: homage, respect, bow, bob, curtsy, genuflection, kowtow
- Antonyms: censure, condemnation, disdain, dishonour
- Usage: The students of different classes used multitudinal ways to articulate honour and obeisance to the teachers.
3. Galling –
- Meaning: Annoying or bitterly humiliating; Causing someone to feel resentful, upset, or annoyed;
- Synonyms: offensive, insulting, annoying, irritating, aggravating, exasperating, maddening
- Antonyms: pleasing, agreeable, cheering, comforting
- Usage: Most galling of all is the ridiculous statements the committee has made in disqualifying the Yes team
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4. One who is a centre of attraction – Cynosure
5. A large, tall cupboard in which clothes may be hung or stored- Wardrobe
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6. (A) Disquissition (B) Disquisition (C) Disquisitione (D) Discuisition
7. (A) Propitiete (B) Propitiate (C) Propetiate (D) Propitiate
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8. get ducks in a row
- Meaning: To take action to become well organized, prepared, and/or up-to-date.
- Example: We need to get our ducks in a row to ensure that there are no problems at home while we’re gone on our trip.