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ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT
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VISHAL NAWALGARIA

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IST SEMESTER, B.Sc.(Comp. Sci.)

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ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT

1. Conferred – to bestow or gift as an honor


He was conferred this honorary degree for his contribution to
science.

2. Benign – gentle
Our principal is a wise and benign teacher.

3. Palatable – delicious, pleasant


The minister’s promises are often palatable but rarely fulfilled.

4. Feasible – practicable
The plan chalked out by Mr. John seemed feasible to everyone.

5. Afflicted – suffering from illness


My grandmother is afflicted with arthritis.

6. Decreeing – to order, dictate


The government resorted to decreeing to keep their word.

7. Ailment – illness by disease


Handicap is sort of a permanent ailment.

8. Impunity – freedom from punishment


These days laws are flouted with impunity.

9. Indisposition – sickness, unwillingness


Indisposition cannot be stated as an excuse.

10. Sundry – various or diverse


India is home to sundry cultures.

11. Precociousness– being intelligent beyond one’s age


Newton had a high level of precociousness even as a child.

12. Myth – a commonly believed idea which is not true


It’s a myth that women are bad drivers.

13. Gusto – great energy and enthusiasm


We used to study with gusto as a child.

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ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT

14. Robust – strong and healthy


Its important to have a balanced diet to remain robust.

15. Regimes – a regular pattern of occurrence or action


Most people follow strict diet regimes to lose weight.

16. Etiquette – rules governing socially acceptable behavior


It is essential to follow etiquettes in society.

17. Perspective – a person’s view on a subject


It is considered wrong to object to one’s perspective.

18. Nibbling – biting a little at a time


Dentists believe nibbling is a healthy habit.

19. Pontificator – one who gives his opinion about


something as if he is the

only one who knows it well


One must try not to be just a pontificator.

20. Taboo – something forbidden or not allowed


Smoking is taboo in some religions.

21. Totem – an outward symbol that is given undue


respect
Some tribes are divided into clans which had totems to
identify them.

22. Innate – existing in one from birth


Rehman has innate musical talent.

23. Austere – severely simple


Indian culture is far from austere.

24. Predominant – being frequent or common


Monsoons are no more predominant in India.

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ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT

25. Amicable – without argument


Most countries reached to an amicable settlement after the
second world war.

26. Benevolent – caring


Being of benevolent nature is a prerequisite to be happy.

27. Manifestation – An indication of the existence or presence of


something
A high fever is an early manifestation of swine flu.

28. Introspection – looking inward


We need to introspect our actions constantly.

29. Anguish – suffering


I was pained by the anguish of people struck by calamity.

30. Conducive – helpful


The government has launched stimulus packages conducive to
boost the economy.

31. Deprivation – lack of things considered necessary for a


pleasant life
Atleast 10% of the population of India face deprivation.

32. Confrontation – to face or deal with a difficult situation


We have to confront a lot of circumstances as we grow up.

33. Bandit – a robber, thief


Bandits have become more daring over the years.

34. Guffawed– to laugh loudly


Sam guffawed in front of the colonel’s office.

35. Muster – to assemble or gather


The child mustered enough courage to answer back to his
father.

36. Congealed – to make rigid, stagnate, fixed


Over time, peoples’ views relating to politics have congealed.

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ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT

37. Cosmopolitan – common to the whole world


Climate change has become a cosmopolitan phenomenon.

38. Lanky – a tall and thin person


A lanky person isn’t considered handsome by most people.

39. Sarcasm – mocking or ironic language usually to insult


someone
The teacher resorted to sarcasm to get his point across to the
students.

40. Deference – polite and respectful behavior


Deference is expected as a basic quality of any student.

41. Remorse – a sense of deep regret or guilt


Citizens need to remorse over the state of the country’s
infrastructure.

42. Adversity – a state of misfortune


Farmers are struggling with adversity due to failure of
monsoons this year.

43. Dogmatism – a statement of a point of view as if it


were an established
fact
There is no place for dogmatism in a civilized and informed
society.

44. Persecution – cruel treatment meted out to someone


on discriminatory
basis
Persecution existed as a social evil in pre-independent India.

45. Deplore – disapprove


We must deplore any step that deters our growth.

46. Frantic – distracted or disturbed with fear, pain, joy etc


There was a frantic craze for diamonds in Australia.

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ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT

47. Reluctance – unwillingness


She showed her reluctance by ignoring her mother’s call.

48. Obliterate– to destroy every trace of, wipe off completely


The atom bombs obliterated Hiroshima & Nagasaki.

49. Desolation– sadness resulting from being abandoned


Orphans often suffer desolation.

50. Ordeal – a difficult or painful experience


Indian students have been facing a terrible ordeal in Australia
in recent times.

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