The Gds Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams | 27-07-2022
1. FIERCE (ADJECTIVE): : powerful
Synonyms: strong, violent
Antonyms: mild , lenient
Example Sentence:
Fierce storms lashed throughout the country.
Synonyms: strong, violent
Antonyms: mild , lenient
Example Sentence:
Fierce storms lashed throughout the country.
2. COROLLARY (NOUN): : consequence
Synonyms: result, upshot
Antonyms: cause , naturally
Example Sentence:
The huge increases in unemployment were the corollary of expenditure cuts.
3. FRIVOLOUS (ADJECTIVE): : flippant
Synonyms: glib, waggish
Antonyms: serious , respectful
Example Sentence:
At bottom the man was frivolous, selfish and unstable.
4. CONTEMPT (NOUN): : disrespect
Synonyms: disregard, slighting
Antonyms: respect , regard
Example Sentence:
This action displays an arrogant contempt for the wishes of the majority.
5. PROPRIETY (NOUN): : decorum
Synonyms: respectability decency
Antonyms: impropriety , wrongdoing
Example Sentence:
She always behaves with the utmost propriety.
6. REFUTE (VERB): : disprove
Synonyms: rebut, confute
Antonyms: confirm , authenticate
Example Sentence:
These claims have not been refuted at all.
7. COLLOQUIAL (ADJECTIVE): : informal
Synonyms: conversational, everyday
Antonyms: literary , poetic
Example Sentence:
His colloquial talents were indeed of the highest order.
8. BEWILDER (VERB): : baffle
Synonyms: mystify, bemuse
Antonyms: enlighten , acquaint
Example Sentence:
She was bewildered by his sudden change of mood.
Synonyms: result, upshot
Antonyms: cause , naturally
Example Sentence:
The huge increases in unemployment were the corollary of expenditure cuts.
3. FRIVOLOUS (ADJECTIVE): : flippant
Synonyms: glib, waggish
Antonyms: serious , respectful
Example Sentence:
At bottom the man was frivolous, selfish and unstable.
4. CONTEMPT (NOUN): : disrespect
Synonyms: disregard, slighting
Antonyms: respect , regard
Example Sentence:
This action displays an arrogant contempt for the wishes of the majority.
5. PROPRIETY (NOUN): : decorum
Synonyms: respectability decency
Antonyms: impropriety , wrongdoing
Example Sentence:
She always behaves with the utmost propriety.
6. REFUTE (VERB): : disprove
Synonyms: rebut, confute
Antonyms: confirm , authenticate
Example Sentence:
These claims have not been refuted at all.
7. COLLOQUIAL (ADJECTIVE): : informal
Synonyms: conversational, everyday
Antonyms: literary , poetic
Example Sentence:
His colloquial talents were indeed of the highest order.
8. BEWILDER (VERB): : baffle
Synonyms: mystify, bemuse
Antonyms: enlighten , acquaint
Example Sentence:
She was bewildered by his sudden change of mood.
9. BANDY (ADJECTIVE): : bowed
Synonyms: curved, bent
Antonyms: straight , linear
Synonyms: curved, bent
Antonyms: straight , linear
Example Sentence:
She had legs that were bent and slightly bandy.
10. DRENCH (VERB): : soak
Synonyms: saturate, wet through
Antonyms: dry , crisp
Example Sentence:
I fell in the stream and was drenched
Synonyms: saturate, wet through
Antonyms: dry , crisp
Example Sentence:
I fell in the stream and was drenched
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