Vocabulary and Meanings Quiz

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What is the Hindi meaning of 'Ablution'?

  • जलता हुआ
  • सहमति
  • त्यागना
  • स्नान (correct)

Which of the following is a synonym of 'Abrogate'?

  • Sustain
  • Promote
  • Reinstate
  • Repeal (correct)

Which word means 'बुद्धिमत्ता' in Hindi?

  • Acquaint
  • Ability (correct)
  • Aggregate
  • Affectionate

What is the meaning of 'Ablaze'?

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What does the word 'Admonition' mean?

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Which term refers to 'संपत्ति'?

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What is the synonym for 'Accurate'?

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What does 'Afflict' mean?

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Which word is synonymous with 'Abnormal'?

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What does 'Adverse' mean?

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What is the meaning of the word 'Altruist'?

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Which word is synonymous with 'Annihilate'?

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What does 'Apathetic' imply about a person's state?

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What is a possible meaning of 'Amplify'?

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Which of the following best defines 'Antagonist'?

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What does 'Amalgam' refer to?

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Which of the following conveys a sense of 'Apathy'?

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What is synonymous with 'Apprehend'?

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What does 'Atrocious' describe?

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Which term is similar to 'Assertive'?

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Flashcards

Abbreviate

To make something shorter or briefer.

Abdicate

To give up a position of power or authority.

Abettor

A person who helps someone commit a crime.

Ability

The power or skill to do something.

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Ablaze

To be on fire or to be filled with strong emotions.

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Ablution

The act of washing oneself, especially as a religious ritual.

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Abnegation

The act of giving up something, especially a claim or a right.

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Abnormal

Not normal or typical.

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Abode

A place where someone lives, a home.

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Abolition

The act of ending or stopping something permanently.

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Alleviate

To make something less severe or serious.

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Alter

To change something, especially in a minor way.

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Altruist

A person who is unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others.

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Amalgam

To combine or mix together different things.

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Amplify

To make something louder or stronger.

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Anguish

Extreme physical or mental suffering.

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Annihilate

To destroy completely.

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Annoy

To make someone slightly angry or upset.

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Anodyne

Something that is harmless or soothing.

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Antagonist

A person who opposes or fights against another.

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Study Notes

Vocabulary and Meanings

  • Abbreviate: Shorten
  • Abdicate: Abandon, relinquish
  • Abettor: Accomplice
  • Ability: Capacity, skill
  • Ablaze: Burning intensely, furious
  • Ablution: Washing
  • Abnegation: Denial, renunciation
  • Abnormal: Unnatural, unusual
  • Abolition: Cancellation, removal
  • Abort: End prematurely
  • Abortive: Unsuccessful
  • Abrogate: Repeal, abolish
  • Abruptly: Suddenly, unexpectedly
  • Absolutely: Definitely, entirely
  • Absorbing: Engrossing, captivating
  • Abuse: Insult, misuse
  • Abysmal: Extremely bad, bottomless
  • Accessories: Additional items, attachments
  • Acclaim: Praise, applause
  • Accountable: Responsible, answerable
  • Accoutrements: Equipment, gear
  • Accrue: Accumulate, gather
  • Accurate: Precise, correct
  • Accurately: Precisely, correctly
  • Achieve: Accomplish, succeed
  • Acknowledgement: Acknowledgment, acceptance
  • Acquaint: Introduce, familiarizing
  • Acquiescent: Compliant, submissive
  • Active: Energetic, busy
  • Adapt (acclimatize): Adjust, modify
  • Adequate: Sufficient, enough
  • Adhere: Follow, comply
  • Adjust: Modify, make suitable
  • Adjustment: Modification, adaptation
  • Admonition: Warning, caution
  • Adulation: Flattery, adoration

Additional Vocabulary (Page 2)

  • Adulterated: Contaminated
  • Advantageous: Beneficial, favorable
  • Adversary: Opponent
  • Adverse: Unfavorable, harmful
  • Advocate: Supporter
  • Affectionate: Loving, fond
  • Afflict: Annoy, trouble
  • Aggregate: Total, sum
  • Agony: Pain, anguish, suffering
  • Aim: Purpose
  • Aisle: Passageway
  • Alarm: Warning sign, signal of danger
  • Allay: Relieve
  • Allege: Accuse
  • Alleviate: Lessen, relieve
  • Allow: Permit, grant
  • Alluring: Attractive, captivating
  • Aloof: Distant, reserved
  • Alter: Change
  • Alteration: Modification, change
  • Altruist: Philanthropist, unselfish person
  • Amalgam: Mixture, blend
  • Amend: Correct, revise
  • Amorous: Passionate, amorous
  • Amplify: Increase, magnify
  • Amusing: Entertaining
  • Ancestor: Forefather
  • Anger: Rage
  • Angry: Irritated, furious
  • Anguish: Suffering, pain
  • Annihilate: Destroy, eliminate
  • Annoy: Irritate, bother
  • Anodyne: Pain reliever
  • Anomalous: Irregular, unusual
  • Antagonist: Opponent
  • Anthology: Collection of works
  • Anticipate: Expect, predict
  • Antipathy: Dislike, aversion
  • Antique: Ancient, old
  • Apathetic: Indifferent
  • Apathy: Indifference, lack of feeling
  • Apex: Top, peak
  • Appalling: Shocking, awful
  • Apparently: Seemingly
  • Appeal: Attract, charm, plea
  • Appear: Seem, manifest
  • Appease: Pacify, soothe
  • Appraise: Assess, evaluate
  • Apprehend: Understand, grasp, arrest
  • Arbitrary: Random, capricious
  • Ardent: Passionate
  • Arduous: Difficult
  • Aroma: Fragrance, scent
  • Artful: Cunning, skillful
  • Ascription: Attribution

Additional Vocabulary (Page 3)

  • Assertion: Declaration, claim
  • Assemble: Gather, collect
  • Assertive: Confident, determined

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