*TEN WORDS OF THE Day FOR THE TEACHERS*
1. THRIVE (VERB): flourish
Synonyms: prosper, bloom
Antonyms: begin, start
Example Sentence:
Education groups thrive on organization.
2. COGENT (ADJECTIVE): effective
Synonyms: compelling, convincing
Antonyms: invalid, weak
Example Sentence:
Good orators usually do cogent arguments.3.
TAME (ADJECTIVE, VERB): domesticated
Synonyms: docile, gentle
Antonyms: harsh, rough
Example Sentence:
The fish are so tame you have to push them away.
4. CRAM (VERB): overcrowd
Synonyms: stuff, pack
Antonyms: release, let out
Example Sentence:
The ashtray by the bed was crammed with cigarette butts.
5. BUCOLIC (ADJECTIVE): rural or rustic
Synonyms: pastoral, agrarian
Antonyms: urban, cultivated
Example Sentence:
When I was young I wished to live in a bucolic village.
6. BEQUEATH (VERB): give in a will
Synonyms: bestow, entrust
Antonyms: take, keep
Example Sentence:
Parents decided to bequeath the wealth to their children.
7. DAWDLE (VERB): waste
Synonyms: loiter, procrastinate
Antonyms: prepone, hurry
Example Sentence:
The boss warned the employee not to dawdle again.
8. IREFUL (ADJECTIVE): furious
Synonyms: crazed, frenetic
Antonyms: calm, elated
Example Sentence:
In this ireful frame of mind, it is impossible to take a right decision.
9. ELUSIVE (ADJECTIVE): mysterious
Synonyms: ambiguous, tricky
Antonyms: honest, stable
Example Sentence:
The animal control officer could not catch the elusive dog.
10. VISCEROUS (ADJECTIVE): intuitive
Synonyms: instinctive, natural
Antonyms: material, physical
Example Sentence:
It seemed to me that in spite of her lack of previous training she had a viscerous gift for language.
*TEN WORDS OF THE DAY FOR THE TEACHERS*
1. IMMACULATE (ADJECTIVE): very clean :
Synonyms: neat, spotless
Antonyms: filthy, tainted
Example Sentence:
She has an immaculate white saree.
2. INVEIGLING (ADJECTIVE): alluring :
Synonyms: attracting, captivating
Antonyms: repulsive, repellent
Example Sentence:
The picture was quite inveigling.
3. SINISTER (ADJECTIVE): nasty :
Synonyms: ominous, perverse
Antonyms: auspicious, benevolent
Example Sentence:
It was a pretty sinister comment that you made so far.
4. MULISHNESS (NOUN): doggedness :
Synonyms: obstinacy, bullheadedness
Antonyms: irresolution, dubiety
Example Sentence:
He is buying everything by showing his heights of mulishness.
5. PULSATE (VERB): quaver :
Synonyms: tremble, quiver
Antonyms: steady, be still
Example Sentence:
The meek bird was pulsating in the refractory wind.
6. DOLEFUL (ADJECTIVE): mournful :
Synonyms: woeful, sorrowful
Antonyms: elated, cheerful
Example Sentence:
It must be a doleful morning for her and her family.
7. CEREBRATION (NOUN): thought :
Synonyms: cogitation, contemplation
Antonyms: avoidance, ignorance
Example Sentence:
To join the two meaning together, the mathematical cerebration and methods was created.
8. RANTING (ADJECTIVE): raving :
Synonyms: angry, raging
Antonyms: serene, placid
Example Sentence:
Mukesh is a ranting man.
9. HOARSE (ADJECTIVE): harsh :
Synonyms: rough, gruff
Antonyms: polite, soft
Example Sentence:
One should not be hoarse towards their workers.
10. BEHEAD (VERB): cut off the head :
Synonyms: decapitate, decollate
Antonyms: pardon, save
Example Sentence:
The Chinese soldier was beheaded by the American troop.
*TEN WORDS OF THE Day FOR THE TEACHERS*
1. BOURGEOIS (ADJECTIVE): commonplace :
Synonyms: materialistic, philistine
Antonyms: adventurous, imaginative
Example Sentence:
He is from a bourgeois family.
2. ABOMINABLE (ADJECTIVE): loathsome :
Synonyms: abhorrent, atrocious
Antonyms: desirous, pleasing
Example Sentence:
It was such an abominable sight.
3. AMBIGUITY (NOUN): uncertainty of meaning:
Synonyms: doubt, vagueness
Antonyms: clarity, certainty
Example Sentence:
The students detect no ambiguity in the speech delivered by the master.
4. ADJOURN (VERB): stop a proceeding :
Synonyms: delay, postpone
Antonyms: carry out, continue
Example Sentence:
The sentence was adjourned for a social inquiry report.
5. AUSPICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): advantageous :
Synonyms: felicitous, opportune
Antonyms: unpromising, unsuitable
Example Sentence:
It was not the most auspicious moment to hold a meeting.
6. BALEFUL (ADJECTIVE): menacing :
Synonyms: calamitous, sinister
Antonyms: favourable, promising
Example Sentence:
Arnab shot a baleful glance in her direction.
7. BEHOLD (VERB): observe :
Synonyms: see, view
Antonyms: ignore, overlook
Example Sentence:
She was beholding her little baby’s feet.
8. BLANDISH (VERB): flatter :
Synonyms: adulate, cajole
Antonyms: disparage, bully
Example Sentence:
The boss said to the employee, “don’t blandish me unnecessarily.”
9. ADMONISH (VERB): warn :
Synonyms: berate, chide
Antonyms: laud, praise
Example Sentence:
He was admonished by his teacher.
10. CONCEIT (NOUN): egotism :
Synonyms: arrogance, complacence
Antonyms: humility, modesty
Example Sentence:
Trisha was puffed up with conceit.
*TEN WORDS OF THE DAY*
1. BUTLER (NOUN): head servant :
Synonyms: steward, valet
Antonyms: boss, master
Example Sentence:
He is a nice butler.
2. APPARENTLY (ADVERB): obviously :
Synonyms: ostensibly, possibly
Antonyms: improbably, unlikely
Example Sentence:
It was apparently a considerable remark.
3. ACTUALIZE (VERB): make real :
Synonyms: accomplish, produce
Antonyms: fail, fall
Example Sentence:
Avika had actualized his dream and achieved the world record.
4. BARREN (ADJECTIVE): arid :
Synonyms: desolate, empty
Antonyms: fruitful, productive
Example Sentence:
It is a barre land.
5. NIMBLE (ADJECTIVE): adept :
Synonyms: agile, deft
Antonyms: clumsy, sluggish
Example Sentence:
The insect ran with its nimble wings.
6. BENEVOLENT (ADJECTIVE): benign :
Synonyms: caring, generous
Antonyms: miserly, stingy
Example Sentence:
I appreciate your benevolent presence.
7. CATASTROPHE (NOUN): calamity :
Synonyms: adversity, casualty
Antonyms: benefit, gain
Example Sentence:
Floods in Assam is a natural catastrophe.
8. PENURIOUS (ADJECTIVE): avaricious :
Synonyms: cheap, costive
Antonyms: generous, giving
Example Sentence:
Mukul is a penurious boy.
9. METICULOUS (ADJECTIVE): careful :
Synonyms: particular, conscientious
Antonyms: careless, inaccurate
Example Sentence:
He is very meticulous with his assignments.
10. CONTRITE (ADJECTIVE): apologetic :
Synonyms: regretful, humble
Antonyms: indifferent, unrepentant
Example Sentence:
Don’t be contrite anymore.
1. THRIVE (VERB): flourish
Synonyms: prosper, bloom
Antonyms: begin, start
Example Sentence:
Education groups thrive on organization.
2. COGENT (ADJECTIVE): effective
Synonyms: compelling, convincing
Antonyms: invalid, weak
Example Sentence:
Good orators usually do cogent arguments.3.
TAME (ADJECTIVE, VERB): domesticated
Synonyms: docile, gentle
Antonyms: harsh, rough
Example Sentence:
The fish are so tame you have to push them away.
4. CRAM (VERB): overcrowd
Synonyms: stuff, pack
Antonyms: release, let out
Example Sentence:
The ashtray by the bed was crammed with cigarette butts.
5. BUCOLIC (ADJECTIVE): rural or rustic
Synonyms: pastoral, agrarian
Antonyms: urban, cultivated
Example Sentence:
When I was young I wished to live in a bucolic village.
6. BEQUEATH (VERB): give in a will
Synonyms: bestow, entrust
Antonyms: take, keep
Example Sentence:
Parents decided to bequeath the wealth to their children.
7. DAWDLE (VERB): waste
Synonyms: loiter, procrastinate
Antonyms: prepone, hurry
Example Sentence:
The boss warned the employee not to dawdle again.
8. IREFUL (ADJECTIVE): furious
Synonyms: crazed, frenetic
Antonyms: calm, elated
Example Sentence:
In this ireful frame of mind, it is impossible to take a right decision.
9. ELUSIVE (ADJECTIVE): mysterious
Synonyms: ambiguous, tricky
Antonyms: honest, stable
Example Sentence:
The animal control officer could not catch the elusive dog.
10. VISCEROUS (ADJECTIVE): intuitive
Synonyms: instinctive, natural
Antonyms: material, physical
Example Sentence:
It seemed to me that in spite of her lack of previous training she had a viscerous gift for language.
*TEN WORDS OF THE DAY FOR THE TEACHERS*
1. IMMACULATE (ADJECTIVE): very clean :
Synonyms: neat, spotless
Antonyms: filthy, tainted
Example Sentence:
She has an immaculate white saree.
2. INVEIGLING (ADJECTIVE): alluring :
Synonyms: attracting, captivating
Antonyms: repulsive, repellent
Example Sentence:
The picture was quite inveigling.
3. SINISTER (ADJECTIVE): nasty :
Synonyms: ominous, perverse
Antonyms: auspicious, benevolent
Example Sentence:
It was a pretty sinister comment that you made so far.
4. MULISHNESS (NOUN): doggedness :
Synonyms: obstinacy, bullheadedness
Antonyms: irresolution, dubiety
Example Sentence:
He is buying everything by showing his heights of mulishness.
5. PULSATE (VERB): quaver :
Synonyms: tremble, quiver
Antonyms: steady, be still
Example Sentence:
The meek bird was pulsating in the refractory wind.
6. DOLEFUL (ADJECTIVE): mournful :
Synonyms: woeful, sorrowful
Antonyms: elated, cheerful
Example Sentence:
It must be a doleful morning for her and her family.
7. CEREBRATION (NOUN): thought :
Synonyms: cogitation, contemplation
Antonyms: avoidance, ignorance
Example Sentence:
To join the two meaning together, the mathematical cerebration and methods was created.
8. RANTING (ADJECTIVE): raving :
Synonyms: angry, raging
Antonyms: serene, placid
Example Sentence:
Mukesh is a ranting man.
9. HOARSE (ADJECTIVE): harsh :
Synonyms: rough, gruff
Antonyms: polite, soft
Example Sentence:
One should not be hoarse towards their workers.
10. BEHEAD (VERB): cut off the head :
Synonyms: decapitate, decollate
Antonyms: pardon, save
Example Sentence:
The Chinese soldier was beheaded by the American troop.
*TEN WORDS OF THE Day FOR THE TEACHERS*
1. BOURGEOIS (ADJECTIVE): commonplace :
Synonyms: materialistic, philistine
Antonyms: adventurous, imaginative
Example Sentence:
He is from a bourgeois family.
2. ABOMINABLE (ADJECTIVE): loathsome :
Synonyms: abhorrent, atrocious
Antonyms: desirous, pleasing
Example Sentence:
It was such an abominable sight.
3. AMBIGUITY (NOUN): uncertainty of meaning:
Synonyms: doubt, vagueness
Antonyms: clarity, certainty
Example Sentence:
The students detect no ambiguity in the speech delivered by the master.
4. ADJOURN (VERB): stop a proceeding :
Synonyms: delay, postpone
Antonyms: carry out, continue
Example Sentence:
The sentence was adjourned for a social inquiry report.
5. AUSPICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): advantageous :
Synonyms: felicitous, opportune
Antonyms: unpromising, unsuitable
Example Sentence:
It was not the most auspicious moment to hold a meeting.
6. BALEFUL (ADJECTIVE): menacing :
Synonyms: calamitous, sinister
Antonyms: favourable, promising
Example Sentence:
Arnab shot a baleful glance in her direction.
7. BEHOLD (VERB): observe :
Synonyms: see, view
Antonyms: ignore, overlook
Example Sentence:
She was beholding her little baby’s feet.
8. BLANDISH (VERB): flatter :
Synonyms: adulate, cajole
Antonyms: disparage, bully
Example Sentence:
The boss said to the employee, “don’t blandish me unnecessarily.”
9. ADMONISH (VERB): warn :
Synonyms: berate, chide
Antonyms: laud, praise
Example Sentence:
He was admonished by his teacher.
10. CONCEIT (NOUN): egotism :
Synonyms: arrogance, complacence
Antonyms: humility, modesty
Example Sentence:
Trisha was puffed up with conceit.
*TEN WORDS OF THE DAY*
1. BUTLER (NOUN): head servant :
Synonyms: steward, valet
Antonyms: boss, master
Example Sentence:
He is a nice butler.
2. APPARENTLY (ADVERB): obviously :
Synonyms: ostensibly, possibly
Antonyms: improbably, unlikely
Example Sentence:
It was apparently a considerable remark.
3. ACTUALIZE (VERB): make real :
Synonyms: accomplish, produce
Antonyms: fail, fall
Example Sentence:
Avika had actualized his dream and achieved the world record.
4. BARREN (ADJECTIVE): arid :
Synonyms: desolate, empty
Antonyms: fruitful, productive
Example Sentence:
It is a barre land.
5. NIMBLE (ADJECTIVE): adept :
Synonyms: agile, deft
Antonyms: clumsy, sluggish
Example Sentence:
The insect ran with its nimble wings.
6. BENEVOLENT (ADJECTIVE): benign :
Synonyms: caring, generous
Antonyms: miserly, stingy
Example Sentence:
I appreciate your benevolent presence.
7. CATASTROPHE (NOUN): calamity :
Synonyms: adversity, casualty
Antonyms: benefit, gain
Example Sentence:
Floods in Assam is a natural catastrophe.
8. PENURIOUS (ADJECTIVE): avaricious :
Synonyms: cheap, costive
Antonyms: generous, giving
Example Sentence:
Mukul is a penurious boy.
9. METICULOUS (ADJECTIVE): careful :
Synonyms: particular, conscientious
Antonyms: careless, inaccurate
Example Sentence:
He is very meticulous with his assignments.
10. CONTRITE (ADJECTIVE): apologetic :
Synonyms: regretful, humble
Antonyms: indifferent, unrepentant
Example Sentence:
Don’t be contrite anymore.
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