The Gds Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams | 01-08-2022

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1. MALICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): : spiteful

Synonyms: malevolent, hostile

Antonyms: benevolent

Example Sentence:

He had been found guilty of malicious damage.

2. INAUGURATE (VERB): 
: initiate

Synonyms: begin, start

Antonyms
: wind up

Example Sentence:


He inaugurated a new policy of trade and exploration.


3. ANXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): :
 worried

Synonyms: concerned, apprehensive

Antonyms: carefree

Example Sentence:


She was extremely anxious about her exams.


4. RESUMPTION (NOUN): :
 restart

Synonyms:
 restarting, reopening

Antonyms: suspension

Example Sentence:


The rain has stopped, but we're still waiting for the resumption of the game.


5. NORMALITY (NOUN): :
 routine

Synonyms: business as usual, order

Antonyms
: insanity

Example Sentence:

The office gradually returned to a semblance of normality.


6. SEMBLANCE (NOUN): : appearance

Synonyms
: approximation, show

Antonyms:
 difference

Example Sentence:

She tried to force her thoughts back into some semblance of order.


7. SNARL (VERB): : tangle

Synonyms: entangle, entwine

Antonyms: untangle

Example Sentence:


The trailing lead got snarled up in a bramble bush.
8. CONVALESCENT (ADJECTIVE): : recuperating

Synonyms: recovering, getting better

Antonyms: sickly

Example Sentence:

The patient is apparently convalescent but still needs more care.


9. AMBITIOUS (ADJECTIVE): : aspiring

Synonyms: determined, forceful

Antonyms: unambitious

Example Sentence:
She is a ruthlessly ambitious workaholic woman.

10. ENTAIL (VERB): : necessitate

Synonyms: require, need

Antonyms: nullify

Example Sentence:

We are in a situation which entails considerable risks

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