English Vocabulary List: Words 589-607
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English Vocabulary List: Words 589-607

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What part of speech is the word 'Feasible'?

  • Verb
  • Noun
  • Adverb
  • Adjective (correct)
  • Which word refers to a belief in fate and that events are predetermined?

  • Felicitation
  • Fickle
  • Fatalism (correct)
  • Felonious
  • What is the Hindi meaning of the word 'Feminist'?

  • धर्मनिरपेक्ष
  • शिक्षित
  • नारीवादी (correct)
  • फेलो
  • Which word is defined as having a tendency to change unpredictably?

    <p>Fickle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the word 'Felonious' imply?

    <p>Criminal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the word 'feud' refer to?

    <p>A bitter quarrel over a long period of time</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which word describes something that is imagined but does not really exist?

    <p>Figment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'fickle'?

    <p>Constantly changing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best describes 'filicide'?

    <p>The killing of one's own child</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the term 'flexible' mean in this context?

    <p>Easily carved without breaking</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vocabulary Overview

    • Fastidious: Describes someone who is very attentive to detail, sometimes to the point of being overly demanding.
    • Fatal: Pertaining to causes of death; can indicate something that is deadly or indicative of death.
    • Fatalism: The philosophical belief that all events are predetermined and inevitable.
    • Fatalist: An individual who believes in the principles of fatalism, accepting fate as unchangeable.

    Biological and Practical Terms

    • Fauna: Refers to the animal life of a particular region or habitat.
    • Feasible: Indicates something that is possible and practical to achieve; viable.
    • Felicitating: The act of expressing congratulations or good wishes, often in a celebratory context.
    • Felicitous: Describes something as well chosen, appropriate, or pleasing; fitting.

    Criminal and Cultural Concepts

    • Felonious: Relates to serious crimes; often used to describe actions involving significant wrongdoing.
    • Feminist: A person advocating for women's rights and gender equality.
    • Ferry: A type of boat or vessel used for transporting people or goods across a body of water.
    • Festal: Pertaining to a celebration or festival; often used to denote a festive atmosphere.

    Conflict and Change

    • Feud: A long-standing and bitter quarrel or dispute between individuals, families, or groups.
    • Fickle: Describes a tendency to change one’s loyalties, interests, or affections unpredictably.
    • Fictitious: Refers to something imagined or fabricated, not based in reality.
    • Figment: An idea or story that is created by one's imagination and does not have a physical presence.

    Parental and Psychological Terms

    • Filicide: The act of a parent killing their own child; a severe criminal offense.
    • Fixation: A strong obsession or attachment to someone or something, often hindering one's ability to move on.
    • Flamboyant: Refers to a person or style that is extravagant, colorful, and designed to attract attention.

    Additional Terms

    • Fleet: A collection of ships operating together; can also refer to a group of vehicles.
    • Flexible: Describes material or individuals that can bend easily or adapt; not rigid.
    • Flick: A quick motion or movement; often used to describe a sudden action.

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    This quiz focuses on English vocabulary words numbered from 589 to 607. Each word is defined alongside its part of speech and Hindi meaning, providing a comprehensive resource for language learners. Test your understanding and expand your vocabulary with this engaging quiz!

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