Pairs of Words
S.
No
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WORD
Accede
Argue/Succeed
Concede
Admit
Exceed
To be greater than
Accept
To consent
Except
Exclude from
Abstain
Do without
Refrain
To hold back to doing
something
All together
Together
Altogether
With out any doubt
Access
Way to place
Accession
Coming in office
Excess
More than expectation
Adapt/
To adjust
Make something Suitable
for new needs to become
familiar
Adept
Expert
Adopt
To accept to take and use
Admission
Being admitted, confession
Admittance
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MEANING
Affect(V)
Being admitted to a place,
that is not public
Have an influence/Pretend
SENTENCE
I accede to your proposal
It is so kind of you to accede to my
request
I concede the truth of your statement
Their success exceeded all expectations.
Lahore exceeds Islamabad in size and
population.
Due to previous engagement, I could not
accept his invitation.
Bow to none except God.
His doctor ordered him to abstain from
beer and wine.
Let us hope they will refrain from
hostile action.
They decided to visit music hall all
together.
The train went slower and slower until it
stopped altogether.
The only access to achieve sublime
achievements is to do hard work.
After his accession to the crown he
introduced many beneficial reforms.
To drink to excess is detrimental to
health.
This book is adapted to the need of
beginners.
Children can adopt very easily to new
environment
He is an adept in painting.
I like your methods of teaching and
shall adopt them in my school.
An admission of guilt saved him from
punishment.
Some students gain admittance into the
hall by breaking window panes.
Hamlet affected madness at times.
He was badly affected by him.
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Effect(N)
Result/Outcome/impressio
n
Admit
More general
Acknowledge
Stronger than admit
Confess
To accept something wrong
Adverse
Unfavorable
Averse
Opposed/Disinclined
Few
Hardly any (Negative
sense)
A few
A small number
The few
A small number
Affection(adj)
Love
Affectation
Pretence
Already (adj)
Before now
All ready
Quite prepared
Advice(N)
An opinion
Advise (V)
A piece of ones opinion
Altar
Alter (V)
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Alternate
(adj)
Alternate
(V)
Alternative
To change
Everything he says or does is calculated
for effect.
The experience had a profound effect on
her.
I admit the task to be difficult.
The government acknowledges the
services of volunteers in earthquake.
The arrested man confessed his guilt
before judge.
A determined person can achieved
desired result in adverse circumstance as
well
Being a man of methodical habits, he is
averse to do a thing in haphazard
manner.
He seems to adverse to hard work.
He was few friends in the city.
He is a man of few words.
He gave us a few suggestions on the art
of teaching.
I cannot offend the majority for the sake
of the few.
He is suffering from an affection of the
lungs.
I felt great affection for my parents.
It is always easy to distinguish between
sincerity and affectation.
He has already performed his job.
I am all ready to accept the challenge to
achieve sublime target.
My advice fell flat upon him
It is the duty of parents to advise their
children against bad manners.
Many people sacrificed their lives at the
altar of freedom.
A visionary leader never alters his vision
to meet the adverse circumstances.
By turns
Most farmers alternate their crops.
Arrange or perform by
turns
Chaise between two things
Private cars are banned from the city on
alternate days.
The brave sultan saw no alternative
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Assumption
Baseless probability
Presumption
Factual probability
Revenge (V)
Does not imply personal
vindication
Personal vindication
Revenge (N)
Personal vindication
Accent
Assent
Pronunciation
Upward movement
Assent
Concurrence
Avenge
Ant
Aunt
Air
Ere (conj)
Heir
Hair
a spirit who is believed to
be a servant of God
the space between two
lines or surfaces that join
Small insect
Wife of uncle
Mixture of gases
Before
Inheritance
Part of body
Avocation
Hobby
Vocation
Profession
Artisan
Handicraft practitioner
Artist
Fine art practitioner
Artiste
Professional singer
Apposite
Proper/suitable
Opposite
At front of
Artful
Cunning
Artificial
Opposed to natural
Artistic
Aesthetic
Angel
Angle
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before him but death.
The calculations are based on the
assumption that prices will continue to
rise.
There is no scientific evidence to
support such presumption.
God avenges the oppressed.
He revenged himself for the insult.
He took revenge on the neighbor, who
had ridiculed him.
His accent of English is good.
The ascent to Muree hills is very steep.
The governor gave his assent to the
proposal
Deborah's children are little angels.
A triangle has three angles.
There are many types of ants.
My aunt lives in Canada.
Air is combination of many gases.
Do some good ere you die.
He is an heir to a large property.
He has a very long hair.
His vocation is medicine but painting is
his avocation.
Most of Pakistani artisans lead a very
hard life.
John Keats was great artist.
A very notable artiste has consented to
entertain the audience with vocal music.
The principal made very apposite
remarks on the necessity of technical
education.
Our house is situated opposite to ICB
college.
His Artful Projects did not help him in
the long run.
He does not believe on artificial beauty,
but on natural beauty.
The hall had been decorated in very
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Antic
Queer behavior
Antique
Old fashioned
Ancient
Which is not modern
Old
Which is not new
Amiable
Good tempered
Amicable
Friendly
All
Complete
Awl
A tool
Bare (adj)
Uncovered
Bear (V)
To uncover
Bear (V)
To carry
Battle
Encounter between
opposing armies
Fight
Between two opposing
forces
War
Prolonged encounter
Beach
Shore
Beech
The name of tree
Beneficent
Kind
Beneficial
Useful, advantageous
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Bale
Bundle
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Bail
Berth
Birth
Security
Sleeping place
Coming to life
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artistic manner.
The antic of the clown at circus greatly
amused the spectators.
To protecting antique art work is his
vocation.
War was not as destructive in ancient
time as it is in these days.
GTM is old method to teach English as
foreign language in our schools.
Go and make yourself amiable to the
poor
When the countries can not settle a
dispute in an amicable way, they should
settle it by arbitration.
His manner was perfectly amicable.
God is All in all of this universe.
The carpenter was making holes in the
log of wood with an awl.
His bare body was scorched by the mid
day sun.
I cannot bear this ill-treatment at your
hands.
The Normans defeated the Saxons in the
battle of Hasting in 1066.
A police man killed and several
wounded in the fight between a band of
strikers and the police.
In the last world war millions of men
lost their lives.
He was standing on the beach and was
watching the ripples.
There is a row of beech trees in front of
the school.
We are very lucky in having such a
beneficent ruler.
God is very beneficent to His creation.
Fresh air and good food are beneficial
for health.
Four hundred bales of cotton were burnt
in the fire.
The judge refused to release him on bail.
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Beside
By side of/ outside of
Besides
In addition
Between
With in two objects
Among
Surrounded
Blunder
A serious mistake
Error
Doing mistake without
knowing actual one
Mistake
To take some person/thing
at a place of some other.
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Broach
Brooch
To open/ start
An ornament
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Bad
Unpleasant
Bade (Bid)
To farewell some one
Brake
Apparatus /thicket
Break
To come to pieces
Blew
Blue
Bridal
Blow
Color
Relating with marriage
Bridle
rein of horse
Boy
Male child
Object that points on sea
etc
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Buoy
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Boldness
Low order attribution
Bravery
Noble attribution
Courage
This is permanent quality
Daring
Low order
Attributions strong flavor
of impudence
Audacity
The argument is beside the point.
He is sitting beside her mother.
I give him a watch besides his regular
salary.
A treaty between two powers was
signed.
He distributed the money among four
beggars.
Hitler committed a blunder in invading
Russia.
This assignment is full of many errors.
He could not reach his destination in
time because he took a wrong road by
mistake
Who should broach the topic?
The brooch looks beautiful in her sari.
You must avoid indulging in bad
activities in order to get sublime target.
I bade him to leave my room.
I bade him at the airport.
He applied brakes and saved the child
being killed.
A brake was full of flower.
The stick is so frail that it would break
into two, if you stress on it.
Cold breeze was blowing.
The color of sky is blue.
The bridal Luke was eaten by guest.
Bridle your tongue; otherwise you face
its results.
He is a wise boy.
A bell was placed on a buoy near the
rock.
He slows boldness during the talks with
president.
The best hearts are ever the bravest.
Army has shown bravery in the battle.
He is a man of courage.
We need courage and determination to
solve the issue of Kashmir.
He is a man of daring character.
His audacity was enough to flare him
up.
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Born
Give birth to
Borne
carried
Bourne
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Berry
Bury
Name of fruit
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Complement
Complete/Make full
Compliment
Regard
Comprehensive
Complete
Comprehensibl
e
Understandable
Cannon
Large gun
Canon
A rules church dignity
Calendar
Schedule
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Canvas
To press cloth/Roller
machine
Tough cloth
Canvass
Asking for vote
Contentment
State of being satisfied
To an extent/What is
desired
Calender
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Satiety
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Cast (v)
To throw list
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Caste (N)
Cost (N)
Ceiling
Human class
Price
Top inside in the room
Top most cover of the
building or car
Roof
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Censer
Vessel
Censor
Examine of films
Censure
Critism
Ceremonial
Ceremonious
Relating to ceremony
Formalities
Jinnah was born in 1976.
He was borne his misfortunate like a
brave man.
The company expanse beyond the
national Bourne.
Go and bring the berry from the market.
Muslims bury their dead bodies.
What would be the complement of this
angle?
Pay my best compliment to all friends.
This scheme is quite comprehensive a s
it deals with every aspect of problem
He speaks so lucidly that every word of
his speech is comprehensible.
The enemy fired cannon before
launching the attack.
The canons of morality are as binding as
laws of the state.
Please consult the calendar and find out
the day of the marriage.
Please calender this shirt of mine.
This sack is made of durable canvas.
He is canvassing for the conservative
candidate.
I have everything for my hearts content.
We took a few morsels of biryani. More
for the sake of satiety.
The cast of this play includes many
famous actors, such as Sir Laurence.
He is Syed by caste.
What is the cost of this book?
Fan is hanged with the ceiling of room.
Someone is running at the roof of the
house.
Incense is burst in censer on sacred
occasions.
This film has been banned by the censor
board.
He has laid himself open to public
censure by his irresponsible speech.
Eid is ceremonial occasion for Muslims.
You should not be ceremonious with
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Child-like
Used in good sense
Childish
Used in negative sense
Yielding up/Transferred of
territory
Cession
Session
Meeting
Cite
Quote
Site
Locate/Build
Sight
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Chord
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Cord
Cereal
View
A string of musical
instrument
A thin rope
Grain used for food
Serial
Series
Cellar
Underground
Sailor
Member of the crew
Seller
Who sells
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Choler
Anger
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Collar
Collation
Garment that cover neck
Lunch
Collision
Striking together
Collusion
Secret under standing
Continual
Not interrupted
Continuous
Frequent
Contiguous
Adjoin
Things belonging to
different
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Compare to
Compare with
Of same class
Choir
A company of Singers
your friends.
Every one admires the child-like
frankness of this old man.
He behaved in childish manners.
The cession of East Punjab to India was
strongly criticized by many people.
The next session of the assembly is
tomorrow.
The Speaker cited few lines from
Shakespeare play.
The university was built on the site of an
old fort.
What a lovely sight this hill presents.
The boy accidentally broke a chord of
vision.
Please tie pocket with a piece of cord.
The French eat cereal for food.
Oliver twist was first published as a
serial.
Put the wine in a cellar.
He adopted the profession of sailing by
choice, not by chance.
He is a fruit seller.
The impertinent remarks of the son
excited the choler of the father.
You should put on a clean collar.
Fifty lives were lost in the collision
between the Khyber mail and Karachi
express.
The collusion between police and
Robbers create a panic situation in the
society.
There has been a continual raining since
2 O clock.
Continuous study is the only key to
success
Assam is contiguous to Bengal.
A beautiful face may be compared to the
moon.
It is very wrong approach to compare
Akbar with Aurengzeb.
He is a member of the Cambridge choir.
Quire
24 pages
Comparison
Two alike things
Contrast
Two different things
Coarse
Rough
Course
Line of action
Complement
Self satisfied
Complaisant
Ready and willing
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Coma
Un-natural deep sleep
Punctuation mark
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Comma
Confidant
Confident
Certain
Compensation
Recompense
Remuneration
Help
Credible
Believable
Creditable
Worthy of praise
Credulous.
Believe without proof
Conscious
Conscientious
Contagious
Aware
Obedient to conscience
Spreading by touch
Spread by germ carried by
water and etc
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Infectious
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Considerable
Much
Considerate
Thoughtful of others
Cool
pleasant
Cold
Unpleasant
Council
An assembly
I have used one quire of paper today.
This boot is decidedly superior to other,
indeed there is no comparison between
the two.
There is an obvious contrast between the
culture of east and west.
I cannot wear this coarse clothe.
The course of human life from the
cradle to the grave is full of lesson.
The rich are so complement that they
never care for the poor/She has a
complement look.
He possesses very complaisant manner
and is, therefore very popular.
This woman has been lying in a state of
coma for the last two days.
He is not my friend but also a confidant.
Churchill was quite confident of victory
in the second world war.
He received enough compensation for
the loss of his right hand.
He received sufficient remuneration for
the work, he did for his employer.
This story is highly credible.
She won a creditable sixteen percent of
vote.
Illiterate peasants are generally very
credulous.
He is conscious of his shortcomings.
He is a conscientious worker.
Plague is a contagious disease.
Cholera is an infectious disease.
He has considerable income.
It was very considerable of you to drink
all milk.
It was considerable o f you not to play
the piano, while I was having a sleep.
A cool breeze is delightful, but no a cold
breeze
A cool breeze is delightful, but no a cold
breeze
He has been elected to the legislative
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Counsel
Advice
Corporal
Non-commissioned
Corporeal
Having a bode
Cops
Unit
Corpse
Dead body
Admit
Concede as true
Crime
Not only concede but
taking responsibility
Violation of state of law
Sin
Religious Law
Vice
Moral Law
Cue
Signal
Queue
Line
Confess
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Casual
Causal
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Currant
Current
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Irregular happening by
chance
Relating to
cause/Containing
A small dried sweet
Of present time/Stream of
water
Cymbal
Musical instrument
Symbol
Sign
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Cattle
Kettle
animals for dairy products
a container with a lid
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Ceiling
Top inside in the room
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Sealing
Cell
Sticking material
A small room
To give something to
somebody in exchange for
money
Sell
council.
He is the habit of keeping his own
counsel.
We should facilitate corporal rather than
high rank officers.
Shelleys sky is an idealized creature
which had hardly any corporeal
existence.
He is inducted in medical corps.
The corpse of martyred was brought to
grave yard.
He admitted that he was present, when
the accident took place.
He confessed that he had caused the
accident.
Murder is a big crime.
Lying is big sin.
Denying God is a big sin.
To provide the drugs is a vice act against
social norms.
This is my cue; I must now go on the
stage.
A long queue was formed before the
booking office.
He is very casual person.
The Causal connection between food
healths is obvious.
Please bring currant for me.
The current issue of the readers digest
is very interesting
The boy was producing a sharp sound
by striking the cymbal.
The figure of lion on the flag is a
symbol of courage.
The Shepherd was driving the cattle
Place the kettle on the fire.
The ceiling of this room was painted
yellow
I have no sealing wax.
We shut the thief up in a cell.
The book is selling like hot cakes.
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Dairy
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Diary
Dear
Deer
Place to sell egg, milk and
cheese etc
Calendar book
High in Price
Beautiful Animal
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Decided
Clear
Decisive
Deny
Refuse
Decry
Conclusive
Statement
Decline some thing offered
To criticize as worth less
To see something a long
way off
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Descry
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Deduce
To infer
Deduct
To take some think away
Deference
Respect
Difference
Dissimilarity
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Declaim
To speak rhetorically in
public
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Disiclaim
Defend
Protect
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Defy
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Say that one does not own
Present danger
Approaching danger
To resist openly/Refuse to
obey
Deify
To consider as a God
Dependant
Some body who depends
on other for food
Dependent
Depending upon
Deprecate
Express disapproval of
Depreciate
Make less in value
Defective
Faulty
We buy milk from dairy form.
Please make the date in your diary.
What a dear little child!
The hunter chased the deer.
It is decided opinion that success is the
name of hard work.
The battle of waterloo was decisive one.
This man denies the existence of God.
He refused to lend me his cycle.
Do not decry yours friend in public.
I described him on a hill in the distance.
What conclusion can be deduced from
this theory?
A large sum was deducted from his
salary.
I say with due deference that you are
absolutely wrong.
There is a world of difference between
an experienced and inexperienced
teacher.
He declined against civil liberties on the
public platform last night.
He declaimed against the evil of
capitalism.
I disclaim from this project.
Army is defender of our territory.
Clothe protects us from sun light.
If you defy the law, you may find
yourself in prison.
The deification of human beings is
strictly prohibited in Islam.
My servants and dependents receive
money on eid.
I have two dependants.
Promotion is dependent upon your
record of service.
He deprecates the current law and order
situation.
The prices of sonnys products are
depreciating day by day.
This water is defective, because it is
impure.
Deficient
Less
Deliverance
Rescue
Delivery
Handing over
Depositary
War
Depository
Store house
Descent
Downward motion
Dissent
Disagreement
Advice (N)
An opinion
Advise (V)
To give an opinion
Device (N)
A plan
Devise (V)
To plan
Desert
Dew
Barren place
Some thing to which a
person
A service of fruit after
dinner
Moisture drops
Dice
To be paid
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Die
Dye
To cease to live
To color
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Destiny
Fate
Destination
Goal
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Differ from
Differ with
Two objects
Two persons
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Drown
Animate object
Sink
Discover
Invent
Defer
Inanimate object
To come across
A creation
Postpone
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Deserts
Dessert
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Water supply is deficient in all over of
park.
O God, I pray for you deliverance from
the rule of injustice.
His sermon was good, but his delivery
was poor.
He is a depositary of my children
This room is new used as a depository
of odds and end.
There is a steep descent.
We slide down the descent of the hill.
One judge recorded a note of dissent.
All have the freedom to dissent from the
plan.
Go to your doctor and ask for advice.
They advised me against sending cash
by post.
We must find some device to overcome
on this situation.
The young engineer devised many
plans.
We lost our way in desert.
He deserves to be rewarded according to
his deserts/ He got his deserts.
Whats for dessert?
The glass was wet with dew.
The wages due to him will be paid
tomorrow.
They never die, who die in noble cause.
He is dying my hairs.
Destiny plays a tragic role in the novels
of Thomas Hardy.
Hard work is the only key to achieve
high destination.
This point is differs from the other.
Words worth differs with Milton
The boat capsized and four men were
drowned in the river.
The ship sinks due o storm.
Columbus discovered America.
When was stream engine invented?
I have deferred the payment of his
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Differ
Not to be of same opinion
Diminish
Make less
Minimize
Reduce in amount
Dose
Doze
Disclose
Amount of medicine
Sleep lightly
Uncover make known
Expose
Leave uncover /un-mask
Disinterested
Not influenced by feelings
Uninterested
Boring
Doubt
To hesitate to believe
Suspect
Dual
Duel
Draft
To imagine
Double
Fight
A rough copy
Draught
Current of air
Drought
Want of rain
Economic
Pertaining to trade
Economical
Careful in spending money
Eligible
Fit
Illegible
Difficult for reading
Effective
Able
(Not used for person)Bring
desired result
(Not used for person)Bring
desired result
Effectual
Efficacious
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Efficient
Capable
Emigrant
a person who leaves their
country to live in another
money.
I am sorry to differ from you on this
opinion.
The worlds resources are rapidly
diminishing
He always tried to minimize his own
fault.
Give a dose of flattery
He dozed off during the sermon
I never disclose this secret to you.
We have to expose ourselves to danger
in upholding a Nobel cause.
Lincolns disinterested spirit is above all
suspicious.
I consider this book is uninterested.
Only a fool will doubt the existence of
God.
The police suspect the servants a s thief.
He has a dual nationality holder.
I challenged him to dual with me.
I am making draft of the statement.
You will catch cold, if you will sit in
draught.
A drought is feared on account of failure
of monsoon
The governments economic policy is
good.
Students must be economical in their
spending.
He is eligible for this post
Your handwriting is so illegible that no
one can read it.
He is effective officer.
We should take effectual steps to
eradicate child-lifting.
This medicine is proved very efficacious
in many cases of typhoid fever.
We should adopt an efficient method of
teaching English as a second language
in our college.
The emigrants to Canada lead a
prosperous life.
Million of Germens emigrated to
America.
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Immigrant
Come as a settler
Eminent
Imminent
Empty
Vacant
Famous
Likely to come to happen
Nothing inside
Not occupied
Pertaining to the four
elements
Elemental
Elementary
Introductory
Elusive
Difficult to find
Illusive
Deceptive
Allusive
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Exceptional
Rare
Exceptionable
Objectionable
Enviable
Causing envy
Envious
Full of envy
Eternal
Middle without end
That which has beginning
but no end
Everlasting
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Euphemism
Less relevant word
Euphuism
Word that soften down
effensive expression
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Excuse me
Apology for interruption
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Pardon me
Expedient
Expeditious
Apology for a serious fault
Useful
Acting quickly
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Extract
Get with force, Crushing
Extricate
Set free
Accident
Event
Unexpected occurrence
Happening/Of some thing
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The Pakistani immigrants in Europe are
doing their best to create a soft image of
Muslims over there.
Phidias was an eminent Greek sculptor.
He was faced with imminent death.
He is empty-headed.
He would like to apply for vacant post.
Every sailor is familiar with the
elemental fury of a storm.
His knowledge of chemistry is
elementary.
Keats Mysticism is so elusive that some
time it baffles the reader.
All these expectations proved illusive in
the long run.
His style is very Allusive and verbose.
Hard work is the key to success, but
there are some exceptional cases as
well.
No one is allowed to say anything
exceptionable on the stage.
She is an enviable woman, because her
husband is kind, handsome and rich.
We should not be envious of the success
of others.
She is an Eternal optimist.
Good deeds are everlasting.
Senior citizen is a euphemism for old
person.
It is either simplicity or euphuism of
those who praise the current of
government.
Excuse me, would you like to tell me
the way to G-9.
Pardon for contradicting you.
Do what you think expedient.
He is our expeditious worker.
The doctor has been asked to extract the
bullet from the wound.
I am doing my best to extricate him
from difficulty.
The tragic accident occurs here.
The murder of Julius Caesar was an
important
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Exhausting
making you feel very tired
Exhaustive
Through
Fain
Willingly
Feign
Pretend
Faint
Weak, not clear
Feint
Mock attack
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Fetch
Bring
Go and bring
Come and take with
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Flagrant
Crime/Mistake
Fragrant
Sweet smelling
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Flee
Run away
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Fly
Floor
to move through the air
the surface of a room
Flour
Powder of grain
Flower
Forceful
Full of force
Forcible
With force
Fore
In front
Four
Digit
Formally
Ceremonial
Formerly
Of earlier period
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Foul
Fowl
Dirty/Irregular
A bird
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Freedom
Personified
Liberty
Public
Fatal
Fateful
Deadly
Producing important
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Roman empire
This exercise is so exhausting that it is
likely to be harmful
The doctor has made an exhaustive
investigation into this case.
I would fain have stayed at home.
Hamlet feigned madness at many
occasion.
She called for help in a faint voice.
Napoleon feigned once or twice to
deceive his opponents.
He is seriously ill, Please a doctor.
Bring your breakfast, when you come.
Flagrant crimes should be punished with
deterrent penalties.
Fragrant memories are more lasting than
fragrant flowers.
The robbers flee away from the custody
of police.
Birds fly in the air.
Do you mind sitting on the floor?
Blend the flour with a little milk to
make a smooth paste.
Plucking flower is forbidden here.
The speaker has a forceful personality.
The police make a forcible into the
building
Ali comes to the fore in very confident
manner.
Idiom (Came to the fore).
The exhibition was formally opened by
president.
Formerly, There was no railway station
here.
Do not play a foul game.
The sailors shot a few sea fowl.
He gives his son freedom to do, what he
thinks well.
Liberty of press is essential for civilized
democratic country.
This disease proved to be fatal.
The discovery of America was a fateful
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Fatalist
results
Strong believer of fate
Facility
Ease
Felicity
Happiness
Farther
Further
More remote
Additional
Famous
Renowned for goodness
Notorious
Infamous
Fair
Honorable market
Fare
To be
successful/unsuccessful in
a particular situation
Fare(N)
Pay for travel
Factious
Humorous
Factious
Selfish/Troublesome
Factitious
Unnatural
Farmer
Peasant
Former
The first
Feat
Magical
Feet
End part of body
Fete
Invitation
Floor
Flour
Forth
Fourth
Gamble
Gambol
the surface of a room
Powder of wheat
Forward
Number four
Game
Quick/Yum
Genius
Of creativity
Talent
Of skill
Gaol
Jail
Goal
Destination
event.
Thomas Hardy was a fatalist.
He has a great facility in learning
language.
The state of felicity, however, did not
continue for long.
I shall not proceed farther in this matter
Further details are not yet forthcoming.
William words worth is a famous
romantic poet
He is notorious gambler
We charge fair prices and are content
fair profit.
He fared well against his main rival.
What is railway fare from Multan to
Lahore.
This is a facetious remark, no one minds
it.
He has a factious spirit.
This is not a genuine keenness, but
factitious enthusiasm.
My father is agricultural farmer.
Both your suggestions are nice, but
former is more practical.
We were spell bound by the feat of the
juggler.
You should wash your feet regularly.
Ali has got special fete on Ahmeds
wedding.
He throws the book on the floor.
This flour is not of a very good quality.
Please forth this book.
She is sitting in fourth line.
He is addicted to gambling.
Lambs were gambling in the meadow.
Shakespeare had a genius for acting as
well.
He has not much talent for painting.
The thieves escaped from gaol
yesterday.
My goal is to make the history for my
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Gracious
Kind
Graceful
Attractive
Gait
Way of walking
Gate
Way to enter
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Grate
Metal frame to irritate
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Great
Habit
Much more in degree
Personal
Custom
Public/general
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Healthy
Healthful
Having good health
That produce good health
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Hear
Unconscious
Listen
Conscious /Attentive
Fixed residence of family
or house hold.
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Home
House
Building
Hale
Strong and healthy
Give a welcome/Frozen
rain
Hail
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Hang
Attach to the top position.
Hanged
Hung
Put to death
2nd form of hang
Hew
Cut by striking
Hue
To color
Historic
Famous in history
Historical
Connected with past
Honorary
Conferred with honor
Unpaid
position/respectable
Honorable
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Hope
Pleasurable wish
Except
Regard as likely
successors.
God is gracious to His creation
Everyone was impressed by his graceful
personality.
I recognized him from his gait
A huge gate was plucked to stop the
entry of illegal in apex court.
His bad manners grated on every one.
Put coals in the grate.
He is a great historian.
It is my habit to help poor.
It is custom among Hindus to burn their
dead
The children look very healthy.
Exercise in open air is very healthful
He's getting old and he can't hear very
well.
He refused to listen to her explanation.
He'd always dreamed of owning his own
home.
Finally tracked him down at his house in
Denver.
I found him quite hale and hearty.
The expedition was widely hailed as a
success.
Large leaves hung down from the
branches of the trees.
He was hanged for murder
She hung the washing out in the garden
The cave has been hewn out of the
hillside.
In the Indus water there are fish of every
hue.
The party has won a historic victory at
the polls.
You must place these events in their
historical context.
He is honorary sectary of this club.
He is given an honorable burial.
He secretly hoped that she wouldn't be
home.
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Human
Belonging to man
Humane
Kind
Humanly
By human mean
Humility
Modesty
Humiliation
Disgrace
Hoard
To store or accumulate
Heard
Hear
Herd
a group of animals of the
same type that live and
feed together
Horde
a large crowd of people
Heal
To become healthy
Heel
Back part of human foot
Hair
Part of body
Hare
To run or go somewhere
very fast
Heir
legatee
Idol
Object who is loved much
Idle
Idyll
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Ill
Sick
Lazy
Peaceful place
without any particular
reason, purpose or effort;
doing nothing
suffering from an illness
physically or mentally ill
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Allusion
Indirect reference
Delusion
False impression/ Belief
Illusion
Exist but seem different
from reality
Idly
Firefighters formed a human chain to
carry the children to safety.
The animals must be reared in humane
conditions.
The doctors did all that was humanly
possible.
Her first defeat was an early lesson in
humility.
She suffered the humiliation of being
criticized in public.
He controls a cash hoard of some $1
billion.
Distantly he heard the report of another
gun.
The animals tend to graze in a herd.
The elves defeated a huge horde of
goblins.
The children were healed by a local
witch doctor.
He rocked back and forth on his heels as
he laughed.
He ran both hands through his thinning
hair.
She'd sent him haring back to his
apartment, telling him an urgent letter
had arrived.
He has no heir to leave his fortune to.
Mahmood has broken all the idols in
somnath.
An idle brain is the devils worship.
He has composed a beautiful idyll.
She sat in the sun, idly sipping a cool
drink.
He was lying ill in bed.
He fell sick with yellow fever.
She was made uncomfortable by his
veiled allusion to the previous night.
He dismissed the so-called miracle as a
collective delusion.
I never had any grand illusions of
winning.
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Imaginary
Of fancy
Imaginative
Expressing new ideas
Imperial
Very high status
Imperious
Haughty/Domineering
Imperative
Authoritative
Immunity
Safety from disease
Impunity
Disapproving
Idle
Unoccupied
Lazy
Averse to labor
Ice
Artificial
Snow
Natural
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In
Into
Preposition
Motion to a point within
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Incredible
Hard to be believed
Incredulous
Inculcate
Showing disbelief
To teach fix ideas
Inoculate
Vaccinated
Ingenious
Skilful /clever
Ingenious
Innocent/Frank
Industrial
Relating to industry
Industrious
Diligent
Intolerable
Unbearable
Intolerant
Narrow minded
Invaluable
extremely useful
Valueless
Worthless
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I had an imaginary friend when I was a
child.
You'll need to be a little more
imaginative if you want to hold their
attention.
There is no parallel to the imperial glory
of the Mughals in the Indian history
She waved an imperious hand.
We consider it absolutely imperative to
start work immediately.
He has agreed to waive his diplomatic
immunity and face prosecution.
They continue to break the law with
impunity.
He did not let the factory become idle.
Most of us are intellectually lazy about
large areas of the world around us.
The glass was filled with green liquid
and crushed ice.
Snow covered everything from horizon
to horizon.
I read about it in the paper.
He threw the letter into the fire.
Most people find this claim utterly
incredible.
She shot him an incredulous look.
He inculcates false doctrine.
Has the puppy had all its inoculations
yet?
He has ingenious mind.
She's very ingenious when it comes to
finding excuses.
America is the world's leading industrial
nation.
She was surrounded by energetic,
industrious people.
The constant pain made her life
intolerable.
He was deeply intolerant of all
opposition.
This technology is invaluable for pupils
with poor sight.
Some of the royal forests had become
valueless as hunting grounds.
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Informant
Who supplies
Informer
Spy
Judicial
Of court
Judicious
Having good sense/wise
prudent
Naughty
Knotty
Full of knots
Lay
To put/place
Lie
To rest
Lessen
To reduce
Lesson
Work
Loath(N)
Unwilling
Loathe(v)
Feel disgust
Lightening
Reduce the weight
Lightning
Flash of the light make
bright
Loose (N)
Free
Lose
to be unable to find
Luxuriant
Abundant
Luxurious
Happy
Lovable
Amiable
Lovely
Attractive
Lawyer
Liar
Later
Law person
a person who tells lies
Late
Latter
After something
Letter
A printed message
The journalist refused to reveal the
identity of his informant.
One of the gang members had turned
informer.
The Supreme Court ordered a judicial
inquiry into the deaths.
The disease is curable with the judicious
use of antibiotics.
He is a naughty politician.
The knotty roots of the old oak tree are
very famous for their knottiness.
A man lay dead in the middle of the
road.
He laid the books down on the table.
The castle was hidden by the lie of the
land.
Regular exercise can help lessen the
pain.
He got into trouble for skipping lessons.
They were obviously loath to let her
leave.
Many of the people fear and loathe the
new government.
A solitary candle lightened the darkness
of the cellar
Hitler attacked on France with lightning
speed
He felt he had to cut loose from his
family.
The company stands to lose
Her luxuriant hair fell around her
shoulder
She leads a luxurious life.
I will always remember her as a lovable
child.
She looked really lovely in the blue
dress.
He was a trial lawyer for many years.
He's the biggest liar I've ever known.
We're going to Rome later in the year.
The latter half of the twentieth century
saw huge growth in air travel.
Apart from the occasional letter, they
had not been in touch for years.
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Animal
Loin
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Metal
Mineral
Mettle
Endurance
Miner
Of mine
Minor
Of age
Main
Chief
Mane
Long hair
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Memorial
That remind
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Memorable
Maze
Deserving to remember
Network of ways
Maize
Grain
Momentary
Short lived
Momentous
Important
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Moat
Stream of fresh water
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Mote
Meat
Particle of dust
Flesh of animal
Meet
Gather
Mead
Meadow
Meed
Praise
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Maid
Mean
Mien
Young girl
Looking unworthy
Personal bearing
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Medal
Piece of metal
Meddle
To interfere
to become the husband or
wife ; to get married to
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Marry
Merry
Happy
Mendacity
Lying
Lion is a very dangerous animal.
Gird up your loin, and do it as soon as
possible.
The doors are made of metal.
She really showed her mettle under
pressure.
Minors profession is full of danger.
This is a very minor operation and there
is very little risk involved.
Please use the main entrance.
The horse tossed its flowing mane
behind it
The memorial stands where the two
roads meet.
It was a truly memorable experience.
I was lost in a maze of passages.
We grow maize in our field
The accident was the result of a
momentary lapse of concentration.
At the same time, momentous events
were taking place in Russia.
The castle was ringed by a moat
spanned by a wooden drawbridge.
Motes are dancing in a sunbeam
Do you eat meat?
A year or so later I happened to meet
him again.
Daffodils grow in the mead
The players received their meed of
praise from all people.
She works as a maid in our home.
What do u mean by this remark?
I was impressed by her calm mien.
A commemorative medal was struck in
honor of the event.
He's just a meddling old fool!
He asked me to marry him but I said no.
We had a few drinks and all got quite
merry.
politicians accused of hypocrisy and
mendacity
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Mendacity
Begging
Mantel
Structure of wood
Mantle
Loose cloak
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Mail
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Male
Meter
Metre
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Moral
the official system used for
sending and delivering
letters, packages, etc
Masculine human
Unit
Measurement tool for
length
concerned with principles
of right and wrong
behavior
Morale
Amount of confidence
Necessaries
Essential thing
Necessities
Need for something
Negligent
failing to give enough care
Negligible
Ignorable
Oar
A pole
Ore
Raw metal
Observance
Observing of law/custom
Observation
To watch
Official
Officer
Officious
Too eager
Ordinance
Order
Ordnance
Of artillery
Pain
Bad feeling
Pane
Single piece of something
politicians accused of hypocrisy and
mendacity
In modern architecture the construction
of mantel piece is old fashion
Humayuns death conferred the royal
mantle on the Akbar at very early age.
I throw away junk mail without reading
it.
The workforce is predominantly male.
The taxi driver kept the meter running.
She knows a lot about verse metre.
Politicians have a moral obligation to
address the needs of the poorest.
The bonus helped maintain morale
among the staff.
Some of the poor in our country even
cannot buy the necessaries of life.
Food is a necessity of life.
The hospital was negligent in the way it
cared for this young man.
Tests found only a negligible amount of
the chemical in the product.
We took one oar each and rowed quickly
to the shore.
A new method of extracting gold from
the ore has been discovered.
My grandmother is very strict
observance of traditional practices
She was admitted to hospital for
observation.
An official enquiry has been launched
into the cause of the accident.
You can't park here, he said
officiously.
An ordinance was issues to cover
judicial dead lock.
He is working in ordnance factory.
Doctors used to treat back pain with
rest.
The burglars got in by breaking a pane
of glass in a door.
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Pare
Patrol
Petrol
Two
To cut
To go around
Petroleum
Peace
Freedom from war
Piece
In parts
Plan
Plane
Arrangements
Device
Plain
Smooth
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Pore
Tiny opening
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Pour
Practice
To put liquid to other thing
Regular exercise
Practise
Work to do
Pray
To offer
Prey
Victim
Principal
Chief
Principle
Rule
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Pale
Pail
Dim
Basket
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Peal
Loud ringing of bell
Peel
To take something off
Popular
Admired by
Populous
Thickly populated
Practical
Of action
Practicable
Fit for action
Prescribe
Advise
Proscribe
To prohibited legally
Precede
To come before
Proceed
To go for words
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The students worked in pairs.
First, pare the rind from the lemon.
Aircraft regularly patrol the frontier.
The price of unleaded petrol has risen.
England finally made peace with
France.
A few pieces of the puzzle were
missing.
Even the best-laid plans can go wrong
I've never flown in a plane.
The dress was absolutely plain, but quite
stunning.
His lawyers are poring over the small
print in the contract.
I've poured a cup of tea for you.
Practice makes a man perfect.
He has practised as a lawyer for many
years.
He prayed for good weather.
The young deer are ideal prey for the
leopard.
New roads will link the principal cities.
His novels reject chronology as an
organizing principle.
He turned deathly pale.
She filled the pail with fresh water.
Bishop was welcomed to the church
with a peal of bells.
He peeled the wet clothes from his back.
He was one of those people who are
instantly popular.
I'll do something practical now and
answer some mail.
We will do this as soon as is reasonably
practicable
The curriculum is rigidly prescribed
from an early age.
Membership of any proscribed
organization is a serious matter.
She preceded me in the job.
I will instruct my lawyer to proceed
with the preparation of draft contracts.
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Persecute
To punish
Prosecute
Legal proceeding
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Pendant
Ornament
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Pendent
Person
Hanging
Individual human
Individual
Single
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Personate
Personify
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Pretend by using the name
of other
To endow an object
characteristic of human
being
Physic
Medicine
Physics
Branch of science
Physique
Bodily health
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Precipitate
To put violently hurried
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Precipitous
Profit
Very steep
Gain
Prophet
Messenger of God
Provident
Careful
Providential
Divine
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Quaint
Queer
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Rain
Of old fashion but
attractive
Odd/Strange
water that falls from the
sky in separate drops
Reign
period
Right
True
Rite
Ceremony
Root
Of plant
Rout
Defeat of an army
Route
Way
We have to stand up for persecuted
minorities.
The police decided not to prosecute.
She has an excellent collection of
pendant.
The clothes are pendent for drying.
She's the right person for the job.
She was a dancer with a highly
individual personality.
To impersonate a candidate in the
examination is a serious crime.
These children personify all that is
wrong with the education system.
As your physique is quite good, due to
this you need little physic.
Einstein restructured modern physics.
She doesn't have the physique to be a
dancer.
The assassination of the president
precipitated the country into war.
We don't want to act precipitously.
Damaged goods mean lost profit.
The Prophet Muhammad, who founded
the religion of Islam.
The more provident of them had taken
out insurance against flooding.
A providential wind carried the raft to
the shore.
The village looks rather quaint.
I was beginning to feel very queer.
Overnight rain had freshened up the
garden.
By the end of his reign, the vast empire
was in decline.
James did what he thought was right.
Baptism is an initiation rite within
Christianity.
I expect money is at the root of the
matter.
The offensive into rebel-held territory
had ended in a rout.
Our route lay straight ahead and
Rebellion
Opposition of lawful
authority
Revolution
Positive complete change
Respectful
Full of respect
Respectable
Worthy of respect
Reverend
Reverent
Rob
Respected and worthy
Humble /Kind
Steal
Steal
Secretly
Raze
Raise
Recollect
To destroy completely
To left up
Almost forgotten
Remember
Which that not forgotten
Resource
Supplies
Recourse
To turn to something for
help
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Rest
breathing space
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Wrest
Restless
To take by force
never still
Restive
Refuse to more forward
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Ring
Wring
an object in the shape of a
circle
To twist
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Sanguine
Optimistic
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Sanguinary
Sail
Sale
Fond of bloodshed
Of sea
Of goody
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Stationary
Still
Stationery
Of books
downhill.
The country has been plagued by wars,
civil wars, and internal rebellions.
Doctors have welcomed the fitness
revolution.
Everyone was respectful towards him,
listening carefully to his long
explanations.
Economic growth has averaged at a
respectable 2.5 per cent.
He is very reverend old man of eighty.
He is very reverent to me.
The tourists were robbed of their bags.
I'll report you to the police if I catch you
stealing again.
The woodland was razed by fire.
Raise your status in life.
I don't recollect what he said.
This is an experience that the kids will
enjoy and remember forever.
The Olympics may stretch the country's
resources to breaking point.
Citizens have learned that they do have
recourse against governments.
Her heart would find no rest until she
knew the truth.
He wrested the gun from my grasp.
He has spent restless night.
The news was relayed to the restive
citizens.
He had dark rings around his eyes.
He tends to take a sanguine view of the
problems involved.
They are less sanguine about the
company's long-term prospects.
The moon sails across sky.
The sale his old home made him sad.
Some of the larger birds can remain
stationary in the air for several minutes.
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Storey
Floor/Level
Story
Of events
Sole
Of foot/only
Soar
Non material part of the
body
Fly high
Sore
Grumpy/Painful
Sour
Sharp taste
Statue
Figure/modal
Statute
Written law
Stature
Importance/Size
Steal
To take
Steel
Of Metal
Straight
Honest
Strait
Of geography (narrow)
Seam
Line, where edge of cloth
are turned
Soul
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Seem
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Sensible
Suitable/ Reasonable
Sensitive
Easily offended
Sensual
Sensuous
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Pleasure for senses not for
intellect and spirit
Affecting and appealing to
senses
Sick
Ill, Unwell sad
Sickly
Frequently ill
Social
Living in group/of society
friends
Sociable
Friendly
Spacious
Roomy
I live on the top storey.
A story was going around that the
factory was in line for closure.
We may have the opportunity to take
over sole ownership of the company.
We should commend our souls to God,
before we go to sleep.
He wishes to soar high in the sky.
Their feet were sore after hours of
walking.
This water has a sour taste.
The statue stands in one of the main
squares.
The Supreme Court interpreted the
statute in light of its recent rulings.
He was a man of great stature who
carried himself well.
I'll report you to the police if I catch you
stealing again.
The bridge is reinforced with huge steel
girders.
She looked me straight in the eye.
Many hundreds of vessels pass through
the straits each year.
Too many seems on a cloth do not look
well.
The view seems very attractive
This approach seems very sensible to
me.
Her experiences had made her sensitive
to other people's troubles.
Food is a great sensual experience.
I'm drawn to the poetic, sensuous
qualities of her paintings.
He was getting heartily sick of all the
false sympathy.
He is a sickly child.
Poor areas or areas with greater social
problems received more help.
She's a sociable child who'll talk to
anyone.
The boat provides spacious
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Specious
Seeing right
Stile
Set to steps for climbing
over wall or fence.
Style
Of manner
Sculptor
Person
Sculpture
Thing/who made by person
Stimulant
Any official thing that to
rouse body or mind
Stimulus
Anything motivate
Stop
Teem
To put an end to movement
To remain at pause for
some time
Group of people for one
cause
Abundant
Tamper (v)
To meddle
Temper (v)
To soften
Temper (N)
Temperament
Tale
Story
Tail
The end part of an animal
Vain
Without use/ values
Vein
Blood vessel
Vale
A valley
Veil
a covering of very thin
transparent material worn
Verbal
Oral
Verbose
using or containing more
words than are needed
Virtual
Factual/ practical
Stay
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Team
accommodation for five people.
Lawyer has given a specious argument
in the court.
He adapted his acting style to suit the
material.
He was court sculptor to Alexander the
Great.
She creates sculptures out of scrap
materials.
Coffee and tea are mild stimulants.
Congress passed the President's
economic stimulus package.
I want to go and you can't stop me.
I had no more reason to stay in
California.
He is looking to sign for a Conference
League team.
It was teeming with rain.
Someone had obviously tampered with
the brakes of my car.
The allegation on Shoaib was to temper
the ball in the field.
He broke the chair in a fit of violent
temper.
Winning the French Open was a fairytale end to her career.
Dogs wag their tail, when they pleased.
I don't think it's vain to care about how
you look.
There's a drop of Irish blood in her
veins.
The Vale of the White Horse is so
beautiful
The bridal veil was fringed with lace..
The job applicant must have good verbal
skills.
The man was smartly dressed, verbose,
and seriously agitated.
The technology has enabled
development of an online virtual library.
Virtuous
From virtue
Veracity
Truthfulness
Voracity
Greed/eager/hunger
Waist
Area around the middle of
human body
Waste
To spoil
Waive
Forge the right
Wave
Move to and fro
Wet
moist
Whet
To sharpen
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Womanly (adj)
Womanish(adj)
Of women
Like women
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Weather
The atmosphere of a place
Whether
Used to express a doubt
Yoke
To bring under work
Yolk
Of egg
Guild
Organization
Guilt
Sin
Hay
Hey
Contemptible
Contemptuousl
y
Accessary
Dried grass for animal food
Conjunction
Not deserving any respect
He didn't want to waste valuable time in
idle gossip
He has agreed to waive his rights to the
money.
A wave of relief washed over him as he
saw that the children were safe.
We got wet in rain.
The book will whet your appetite for
more of her work.
She has a soft womanly figure.
He has a womanish manner.
He swims in the sea every day, whatever
the weather.
I asked him whether he had done it all
himself or whether someone had helped
him.
The Hong Kong dollar was yoked to the
American dollar for many years.
Combine the egg yolks with the milk.
He is an active member of the Screen
Actors' Guild.
He had no feelings of guilt over what he
had done.
The children were playing in the hay.
Hey, can I just ask you something?
His conduct was contemptible.
Having no respect
She gave him a contemptuous look.
A helper
Accessory
Additional
Abject
Terrible
Object
Aim
Absolute
Rend
He is the accessary to the murder.
This silk scarf is the perfect accessory
for stylish summer evenings.
The scheme was an abject failure.
My sole object is to get to the bottom of
this mystery.
He demands absolute obedience from
his men.
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She is a virtuous girl.
Some people questioned the veracity of
her story.
Some animals feed voraciously in
summer and hibernate in winter.
He wrapped his arms around her waist.
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Obsolete
Of no used/Old
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Accuse
For wrong done
Blame
For bad
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Across
Along
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Afflict
Inflict
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Assay
Essay
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Accede
Concede
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Appraise
Apprised
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Apprehend
Comprehend
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Superficial
Superfluous
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Career
Carrier
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Follow
Fellow
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Jewry
Jury
Factories cannot compete if they are
using obsolete technology.
You can't accuse me of being selfish.
He is widely blamed for masterminding
the attacks.
from one side to the other
The yard measures about 50 feet across.
side
From one end to or towards
They walked slowly along the road.
other end
To do harm
He's badly afflicted with a skin disorder.
They inflicted a humiliating defeat on
To impose
their rivals.
One can assay the quality of metal by
Attempt
metallurgy.
Essays handed in late will not be
A short piece of writing
accepted.
The Planning Committee has finally
To agree to a request
acceded to growing pressure.
to admit that something is
Women were only conceded full voting
true and logical
rights in the 1920s.
The architect gave the exterior an
appraising glance.
To tell or inform
We were fully apprised of the situation.
The police apprehended an armed
To catch
suspect near the scene of the crime.
She failed to comprehend the
To fully understand
seriousness of the situation.
Seeing what is obvious
Superficial similarities can be deceptive.
more than you need or
She gave him a look that made words
want
superfluous.
He had a distinguished career as a
Work /employment
diplomat.
TCS is a company that carries goods or
Vehicle to carry something passengers from one place to another,
especially by air.
Banks are expected to follow the
Grasp
building societies in raising mortgage
rates.
A way of referring to a man She was elected a fellow of the
or boy
Academy.
Village
Jews formed a Jewry.
Group of members to listen He was on a jury judging a songwriting
To consider or examine
to facts.
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Functional
Practical and useful
Dysfunctional
Not practical and useful
competition.
The office is a functional working area,
designed with efficiency in mind.
Children from dysfunctional families are
used to deprive from their rights.