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This e-book provides English vocabulary themed learning. The book is divided into sections covering different topics and includes example sentences. It's suitable for language learning.
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INDEX 1. PEOPLE WHO DON’T HAVE MONEY 2. PEOPLE WHO ARE UNABLE TO PAY DEBT 3. SALARY 4. DISLOYAL https://play.google.c...
INDEX 1. PEOPLE WHO DON’T HAVE MONEY 2. PEOPLE WHO ARE UNABLE TO PAY DEBT 3. SALARY 4. DISLOYAL https://play.google.c om/store/apps/detai ls?id=com.starwebin dia.crazygktrick&hl= en 5. PEOPLE WHO ARE IN “SOCIAL” GROUP OR LIKE MINGLING Free SSC/ MPSI /UPPCS / Railway Mock Test and Latest Current Affairs Quiz - Download CrazyGkTrick App !! Or Visit : ‘CrazyGkTrick’ YouTube Channel. For live courses download Root app Free SSC/ MPSI /UPPCS / Railway Mock Test and Latest Current Affairs Quiz - Download CrazyGkTrick App !! Or Visit : ‘CrazyGkTrick’ YouTube Channel. PEOPLE WHO DON’T HAVE MONEY 2. The recent economic crisis left many families impoverished and unable to afford basic necessities. Poverty stricken: Example sentences: 1. The poverty-stricken neighborhood was riddled with crime and drug addiction. 2. The poverty-stricken family had to rely on charity to survive. enurious: Pauper: Example sentences: Example sentences: 1. The penurious man refused to spend money on 1. The homeless man was a pauper who relied on anything except the most basic necessities. the kindness of strangers for food and shelter. 2. The penurious family lived in a small, run-down 2. The historical novel told the story of a pauper apartment and struggled to make ends meet. who rose to become a wealthy merchant. Penniless: Indigent: Example sentences: Example sentences: 1. After losing his job, the man found himself 1. The indigent woman couldn't afford to pay for penniless and unable to pay his bills. her medical treatment and had to rely on a charity 2. The homeless woman begged on the streets for hospital. money, as she was completely penniless. 2. The indigent family had to live in a shelter after Impecunious: losing their home in a fire. Example sentences: Mangy: 1. The recent college graduate was impecunious Example sentences: and had to take on multiple jobs to pay off his 1. The mangy dog wandered the streets, looking for student loans. food and shelter. 2. The impecunious family had to rely on 2. The old, mangy sofa had seen better days and government assistance to put food on the table. was in need of replacement. Impoverished: Adversity: Example sentences: Example sentences: 1. The war-torn country was left impoverished and 1. The young athlete faced many adversities on her struggling to rebuild. way to becoming a champion. 2. The company had to overcome many adversities, such as a recession and a natural disaster, to stay afloat. Buy CrazyGkTrick Maths Online Course & Test Series Call : 9109624872 / Visit- Application Free SSC/ MPSI /UPPCS / Railway Mock Test and Latest Current Affairs Quiz - Download CrazyGkTrick App !! Or Visit : ‘CrazyGkTrick’ YouTube Channel. ▪ Destitute – Poverty ▪ Mendicant/Cadger/Friar/ Panhandler = Baggers ▪ Tatterdemalion – person with torn clothes ▪ Ragamuffin – child who is shabby and torn cloths ▪ Trump/ Trollop – Lady beggar Buy CrazyGkTrick Maths Online Course & Test Series Call : 9109624872 / Visit- Application Free SSC/ MPSI /UPPCS / Railway Mock Test and Latest Current Affairs Quiz - Download CrazyGkTrick App !! Or Visit : ‘CrazyGkTrick’ YouTube Channel. PEOPLE WHO ARE UNABLE TO PAY DEBT 1. The company was obligated to provide a refund to its customers after a faulty product was sold. 2. The employee was obligated to sign a non- disclosure agreement as part of their job contract. Dead beat: Example sentences: 1. The deadbeat father failed to pay child support and abandoned his family. 2. The company was forced to file a lawsuit against the deadbeat client who refused to pay for services rendered. Arrears: Example sentences: Bankrupt: 1. The tenant was in arrears on their rent and faced Example sentences: eviction. 1. The company went bankrupt after failing to pay 2. The company was in arrears on their taxes and its debts. faced legal action from the government. 2. His gambling addiction caused him to go Liquidate: bankrupt and lose everything he owned. Example sentences: Defaulter: 1. The company had to liquidate its assets in order Example sentences: to pay off its debts. 1. The borrower became a defaulter when he 2. He decided to liquidate his savings to pay for his stopped making payments on his loan. medical bills. 2. The company was forced to take legal action Amortize: against the defaulter who failed to pay for the Example sentences: services provided. 1. The loan was amortized over a period of 10 Insolvent: years, with equal monthly payments. Example sentences: 2. The mortgage was amortized over 30 years, with 1. The business was declared insolvent after it was a fixed interest rate. unable to pay its creditors. Beholden: 2. The individual was left insolvent after being sued Example sentences: for damages in a lawsuit. 1. She felt beholden to her parents for supporting Obligated: her through college. Example sentences: 2. The politician felt beholden to his supporters for helping him win the election. Buy CrazyGkTrick Maths Online Course & Test Series Call : 9109624872 / Visit- Application Free SSC/ MPSI /UPPCS / Railway Mock Test and Latest Current Affairs Quiz - Download CrazyGkTrick App !! Or Visit : ‘CrazyGkTrick’ YouTube Channel. ▪ Arrears – Being in debt ▪ Liquidate – Pay off, settle your debt ▪ Amortize – Gradually payment in order to reduce of debt ▪ Beholden- obligate indebted Buy CrazyGkTrick Maths Online Course & Test Series Call : 9109624872 / Visit- Application Free SSC/ MPSI /UPPCS / Railway Mock Test and Latest Current Affairs Quiz - Download CrazyGkTrick App !! Or Visit : ‘CrazyGkTrick’ YouTube Channel. SALARY 1. The sales team received a bonus for meeting their quarterly targets. 2. The company offered a holiday bonus to all of its employees as a gesture of appreciation. Remuneration: Example sentences: 1. The CEO's remuneration package included a high Emoluments: salary, stock options, and other benefits. Example sentences: 2. The consultant's remuneration was based on a 1. The company provided its executives with percentage of the project's revenue. generous emoluments as part of their Perquisite – any gain above stipulated salary compensation package. Incentive – Encouraging thing 2. The politician was accused of accepting emoluments from foreign governments, which Honorarium – a payment on which no legal fee is set or was a violation of ethics laws. obtained Gratuity: Perquisite: Example sentences: Example sentences: 1. The waiter received a gratuity from the satisfied 1. The CEO received a car and driver as a perquisite customer in addition to their regular tip. in addition to their salary. 2. The hotel added a 10% gratuity charge to the bill 2. The sales team received a perquisite of an all- for large parties. expense-paid trip to Hawaii for exceeding their Stipend: targets. Example sentences: Incentive: 1. The research assistant received a monthly stipend Example sentences: to cover their living expenses. 1. The company offered an incentive program to 2. The graduate student was offered a stipend to encourage its employees to adopt healthier work as a teaching assistant. lifestyle habits. Wages: 2. The bonus was offered as an incentive to Example sentences: motivate the sales team to reach their sales goals. 1. The hourly employees received their wages every Honorarium: two weeks. Example sentences: 2. The union negotiated a wage increase for its 1. The guest speaker was paid an honorarium for members. their time and expertise in presenting to the Bonus: audience. Example sentences: Buy CrazyGkTrick Maths Online Course & Test Series Call : 9109624872 / Visit- Application Free SSC/ MPSI /UPPCS / Railway Mock Test and Latest Current Affairs Quiz - Download CrazyGkTrick App !! Or Visit : ‘CrazyGkTrick’ YouTube Channel. 2. The writer received an honorarium for writing an article for the company's newsletter. Buy CrazyGkTrick Maths Online Course & Test Series Call : 9109624872 / Visit- Application Free SSC/ MPSI /UPPCS / Railway Mock Test and Latest Current Affairs Quiz - Download CrazyGkTrick App !! Or Visit : ‘CrazyGkTrick’ YouTube Channel. DISLOYAL 2. The spy was labeled a turncoat for switching sides and providing classified information to the enemy. Traitor: Example sentences: 1. The soldier was executed for his treasonous behavior in abandoning his fellow soldiers and joining the enemy. 2. The spy was convicted of being a traitor for providing classified information to a foreign Treacherous: government. Example sentences: Deserter: 1. The icy roads were treacherous and caused Example sentences: multiple accidents. 1. The soldier was charged with desertion for 2. The soldier was executed for his treacherous abandoning his post during wartime. behavior in giving away military secrets to the 2. The athlete was accused of being a deserter for enemy. quitting the team in the middle of the season. Quisling: Disaffected: Example sentences: Example sentences: 1. The traitorous leader was labeled a quisling for 1. The disaffected youth felt alienated from society collaborating with the enemy during wartime. and turned to drugs and crime. 2. The politician was accused of being a quisling 2. The disaffected workers went on strike to protest for his controversial views on national security. against their unfair treatment by the company. Infidel: Back-stabber: Example sentences: Example sentences: 1. The religious group considered all non-believers 1. The colleague was labeled a back-stabber for to be infidels and therefore condemned them to spreading rumors and gossip about their hell. coworkers. 2. The medieval crusades were fought in the name 2. The politician accused their opponent of being a of God against the infidels who occupied the back-stabber for criticizing their policies behind holy lands. their back. Turncoat: Recreant: Example sentences: Example sentences: 1. The politician was accused of being a turncoat 1. The cowardly soldier was labeled a recreant for for changing his position on a controversial issue. fleeing from the battlefield. Buy CrazyGkTrick Maths Online Course & Test Series Call : 9109624872 / Visit- Application Free SSC/ MPSI /UPPCS / Railway Mock Test and Latest Current Affairs Quiz - Download CrazyGkTrick App !! Or Visit : ‘CrazyGkTrick’ YouTube Channel. 2. The politician was accused of being a recreant 2. The spy was accused of being a double-crosser for abandoning their campaign promises after for working for both sides and manipulating the winning the election. information to their advantage. Brutus: Capricious: Example sentences: Example sentences: 1. The politician was compared to Brutus for his 1. The boss's capricious behavior made it difficult betrayal of his closest ally. for the employees to predict their decisions. 2. The phrase "Et tu, Brute?" is famously attributed 2. The weather was capricious and changed from to Julius Caesar, who was betrayed by his friend sunny to rainy within a matter of minutes. Brutus. Relative:- Betray: ▪ Treason – an act of betray Example sentences: ▪ Miscreant – criminal 1. The spy was convicted of betraying their country ▪ Apostate – धर्म परिवर्मन by providing classified information to the enemy. ▪ Betray – 2 – reveal 2. The employee was accused of betraying their company by stealing confidential information and selling it to their competitors. Judas: Example sentences: 1. The traitor was compared to Judas for his betrayal of his closest friend. 2. The phrase "Judas kiss" refers to a false gesture of friendship and loyalty that masks a betrayal. Apostate: Example sentences: 1. The apostate was excommunicated from the church for renouncing their faith. 2. The politician was labeled an apostate for changing their political beliefs and affiliations. Double-crosser: Example sentences: 1. The businessman was labeled a double-crosser for going back on his word and betraying his partners. Buy CrazyGkTrick Maths Online Course & Test Series Call : 9109624872 / Visit- Application Free SSC/ MPSI /UPPCS / Railway Mock Test and Latest Current Affairs Quiz - Download CrazyGkTrick App !! Or Visit : ‘CrazyGkTrick’ YouTube Channel. PEOPLE WHO ARE IN “SOCIAL” GROUP OR LIKE MINGLING Gregarious: Example sentence: 1. John is a gregarious person who always enjoys attending parties and meeting new people. 2. The gregarious nature of dolphins is well-known; they are highly social animals that live in large groups. Outgoing: Example sentence: 1. Mary is an outgoing individual who is always the life of the party. 2. Being outgoing is important for salespeople as it helps them build relationships with customers. Extrovert: Example sentence: 1. As an extrovert, Steve enjoys being around people and finds it energizing. 2. Being an extrovert can be advantageous in the workplace as it makes networking and collaborating with others easier. Expansive: Example sentence: 1. The expansive view from the top of the mountain took my breath away. 2. The CEO has an expansive vision for the company's future growth and development. Buy CrazyGkTrick Maths Online Course & Test Series Call : 9109624872 / Visit- Application