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What are some synonyms of the term 'Authority'?
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What is the tone of the passage describing Aishwarya's situation?
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What is the central idea of the passage describing Aishwarya's situation?
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What is a synonym of 'callous'?
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What is a synonym of 'inordinate'?
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What is a fundamental right related to 'hygiene'?
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What is a synonym of 'prolific'?
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What is a synonym of the word 'Scrutiny'?
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What is the opposite of a 'Brittle' object?
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What does 'Severe' mean?
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What is a synonym of the word 'Capable'?
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What is a synonym of the word 'Highest'?
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What does 'Grit' refer to?
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What does the prefix 'mini-' mean in the word 'miniature'?
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What is the opposite of 'anxious'?
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What does the word 'revolve' mean?
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What does the word 'dilemma' mean?
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What does the prefix 'micro-' mean in the word 'micro'?
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What is a synonym of the word 'Quell'?
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What is a synonym of the word 'Analysis'?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary
- Frantic: feeling or showing a state of intense anxiety or panic
- Disregard: pay no attention to something
- Slothful: lazy or inactive
- Scrutinise: examine or investigate something closely
- Apathy: lack of interest or enthusiasm
- Hectic: full of intense and chaotic activity
- Composed: calm and tranquil
- Audacious: bold or daring
- Agitated: feeling or showing anxiety or turmoil
- Pinnacle: the highest or most superior point or position
- Magnificent: beautiful or impressive
- Modest: humble or unpretentious
- Scathing: extremely critical or harsh in tone
- Brittle: easily broken or fragile
- Severe: intense or extreme
- Carefree: feeling or showing no worries or concerns
- Callous: unkind or unfeeling
- Prolific: producing a large amount of something
- Devolve: to pass from one stage or form to another, often in a worse condition
Word Meanings
- Observe: to watch or notice something
- Justify: to give a good reason for something
- Highest: the greatest or most important
- Gap: a space between two things
- Supercilious: behaving as if one thinks they are superior to others
- Conciliatory: intended to pacify or calm someone
- Benign: gentle and kindly
- Diplomatic: smooth and skilled in handling matters
- Eager: very enthusiastic or excited
- Keen: very interested or enthusiastic
- Beautiful: attractive or pleasing to the senses
- Visit: to go somewhere to see someone or spend time
- Happy: feeling or showing pleasure
- Irritating: causing annoyance, impatience, or mild anger
Synonyms
- Quell: to suppress or overcome something
- Beseech: to ask for something in a very polite or urgent way
- Suppress: to stop something from happening or being expressed
- Encourage: to give support or confidence to someone
- Capable: having the ability or skill to do something
- Competent: having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something
- Inefficient: failing to make best use of time or resources
- Permanent: lasting forever
- Perpetual: lasting for a very long time
- Extreme: very high or intense
- Brief: short in duration
- Huge: extremely large
- Extensive: covering a large area or having a wide scope
- Pervasive: present throughout something
- Substantiated: supported with evidence or proven to be true
- Experimentation: the act of conducting tests or trials
- Hypothesis: an assumption made based on some evidence
Antonyms
- Complex: not simple or easy to understand
- Plain: not complicated or elaborate
- Simple: easy to understand or do
- Easy: not difficult or hard to do
- Difficult: needing a lot of effort or skill to do
- Fast: moving or able to move quickly
- Fleeting: lasting for a very short time
- Stable: not changing or fluctuating
- Unstable: changing or fluctuating frequently
- Long: lasting for a long time
- Short: lasting for a short time
Other
- Repercussion: a consequence or reaction to a particular action
- Duplication: the act of making a copy of something
- Recusation: the act of rejecting or disapproving something
- Apprehension: a feeling of anxiety or fear about the future
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