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What is the Hindi meaning of 'Ablution'?
What is the Hindi meaning of 'Ablution'?
- जलता हुआ
- सहमति
- त्यागना
- स्नान (correct)
Which of the following is a synonym of 'Abrogate'?
Which of the following is a synonym of 'Abrogate'?
- Sustain
- Promote
- Reinstate
- Repeal (correct)
Which word means 'बुद्धिमत्ता' in Hindi?
Which word means 'बुद्धिमत्ता' in Hindi?
- Acquaint
- Ability (correct)
- Aggregate
- Affectionate
What is the meaning of 'Ablaze'?
What is the meaning of 'Ablaze'?
What does the word 'Admonition' mean?
What does the word 'Admonition' mean?
Which term refers to 'संपत्ति'?
Which term refers to 'संपत्ति'?
What is the synonym for 'Accurate'?
What is the synonym for 'Accurate'?
What does 'Afflict' mean?
What does 'Afflict' mean?
Which word is synonymous with 'Abnormal'?
Which word is synonymous with 'Abnormal'?
What does 'Adverse' mean?
What does 'Adverse' mean?
What is the meaning of the word 'Altruist'?
What is the meaning of the word 'Altruist'?
Which word is synonymous with 'Annihilate'?
Which word is synonymous with 'Annihilate'?
What does 'Apathetic' imply about a person's state?
What does 'Apathetic' imply about a person's state?
What is a possible meaning of 'Amplify'?
What is a possible meaning of 'Amplify'?
Which of the following best defines 'Antagonist'?
Which of the following best defines 'Antagonist'?
What does 'Amalgam' refer to?
What does 'Amalgam' refer to?
Which of the following conveys a sense of 'Apathy'?
Which of the following conveys a sense of 'Apathy'?
What is synonymous with 'Apprehend'?
What is synonymous with 'Apprehend'?
What does 'Atrocious' describe?
What does 'Atrocious' describe?
Which term is similar to 'Assertive'?
Which term is similar to 'Assertive'?
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Abbreviate
Abbreviate
To make something shorter or briefer.
Abdicate
Abdicate
To give up a position of power or authority.
Abettor
Abettor
A person who helps someone commit a crime.
Ability
Ability
The power or skill to do something.
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Ablaze
Ablaze
To be on fire or to be filled with strong emotions.
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Ablution
Ablution
The act of washing oneself, especially as a religious ritual.
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Abnegation
Abnegation
The act of giving up something, especially a claim or a right.
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Abnormal
Abnormal
Not normal or typical.
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Abode
Abode
A place where someone lives, a home.
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Abolition
Abolition
The act of ending or stopping something permanently.
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Alleviate
Alleviate
To make something less severe or serious.
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Alter
Alter
To change something, especially in a minor way.
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Altruist
Altruist
A person who is unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others.
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Amalgam
Amalgam
To combine or mix together different things.
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Amplify
Amplify
To make something louder or stronger.
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Anguish
Anguish
Extreme physical or mental suffering.
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Annihilate
Annihilate
To destroy completely.
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Annoy
Annoy
To make someone slightly angry or upset.
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Anodyne
Anodyne
Something that is harmless or soothing.
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Antagonist
Antagonist
A person who opposes or fights against another.
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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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