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1. Trumps (noun) (in bridge, whist, and similar card games) a playing card of
the suit chosen to rank above the others, which can win a trick where a card of a
different suit has been led
Synonyms eminence, leeway
Antonyms hindrance, obstruction
Ex: Because the Grey Gods orders trump your better judgment every time.
2. Marred (verb) impair the quality or appearance of, spoil
Synonyms tarnish, taint
Antonyms adorn, mend
Ex: There were at least three different footprints but they were marred and
nearly indistinguishable.
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Servitors- servent
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Ex: The commission reported in July, and found almost entirely in favour of
the contention of the Zulu.
9. Incipient (adjective) beginning to happen or develop
Synonyms inchoate, initial
Antonyms developed, grown
Ex: It may lead to an incipient asphyxiation, as the supply of oxygen may be
greatly interfered with and the escape of carbon dioxide may be almost stopped.
10. Sagacity (noun) the quality of being sagacious
Synonyms acumen, sapience
Antonyms mistake, inability
Ex: This discovery was not accidental or unforeseen, but was due to
the sagacity of those who designed the voyage.
Word of the Day
Percipience
Meaning (English) the quality of having sensitive insight or understanding;
perceptiveness
Meaning (Hindi)
Synonyms insight, judgment
Quagmire means a soft boggy area of land that gives way underfoot
Diffident means modest or shy because of a lack of self-confidence
Brusque adjective abrupt or offhand in speech or manner
Feral means (especially of an animal) in a wild state, especially after escape from
captivity or domestication
Rife- , spread
Torrens-title is a system of land title in which a register of land holdings maintained by the
state guarantees an indefeasible title to those included in the register.
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Heed- beware
Pellet- bullet
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1. Vengefully (adjective) expressing a strong wish to punish someone who
has harmed you or your family or friends
Synonyms brutally, maliciously
Ex: Desecrated as the body is, a vengeful ghost survives and hovers over it to
scare.
2. Authoritarian (adjective) favouring or enforcing strict obedience to
authority at the expense of personal freedom
Synonyms despotic, tyrannical
Antonyms lenient, submissive
Ex: The transition from an authoritarian to a democratic regime.
3.Cleric(noun) a priest or religious leader, especially a Christian or Muslim one
Synonyms divine, parson
Ex: the cleric had been bound.
4. Presidential (adjective) Of or relating to a president or presidency
Synonyms dominant, regulatory
Antonyms inferior, tributary
Ex: The method of election is peculiar, being based in part upon the
national presidentialmodel.
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1. Jeers (verb) make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice
Synonyms quip, fleer
Antonyms commend, praise
Ex: The magician snatched it and told the slave take her choice, among
the jeers of the crowd.
2. Stalwarts (noun) a loyal, reliable, and hard-working supporter of or
participant in an organization or team
Synonyms zealot, devotee
Antonyms opponent, adversary
Ex: Stalwarts are large and old too, but theyre still growing strong.
3. Intervention (noun) the action or process of intervening
Synonyms mediation, arbitration
Ex: At first her intervention in the business of packing was received
skeptically.
4. Primaries(noun) (in the US) a preliminary election to appoint delegates to a
party conference or to select the candidates for a principal, especially
presidential, election
Synonyms appointment, referendum
Ex: Reagan came in a very close second to Ford in the Republican primaries.
5. Endorsement(noun) the action of endorsing someone or something
Ex: He walked through the halls quickly, the emerging thoughts in his
head baffling him.
8. Hawks (noun) a diurnal bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long
tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase
Synonyms jingo, chauvin
Antonyms dove
Ex: The hawk is aerial brother of the wave which he sails over and surveys,
those his perfect air-inflated wings answering to the elemental unfledged
pinions of the sea.
9. Petition (noun) a formal written request, typically one signed by many
people, appealing to authority in respect of a particular cause
Synonyms invocation, solicitation
Antonyms assist,support
Ex: A nonviolent way to protest a law is by signing a petition requesting the
annulment of the law.
Word of the Day
Evasion
Meaning (English) the action of evading something.
Meaning (Hindi)
Synonyms Dodging, quibble
Antonyms honesty, meeting
Example Further, Russia and Romania have decided even lower tax rates to
combat massevasion.
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