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PAK- JAPAN CULTURE CENTRE
Vocabulary assignment for level six
S.No Vocabulary Grammer Meaning Sentence
1 Abandon Verb Leave without Planning, Quit
2 Keen Adjective Sharp
3 Jealous Adjective envious of someone else's possessions
4 Tact Noun Ability to say right thing
5 Oath Noun Promise that somethng is true
6 Vacant Adjective Empty, not filled
7 Hardship Noun something that is hard to bear, dificulty
8 Gallant Brave, Showing respect for women
9 Data Noun Facts, Information
10 Unaccustomed Adjective Not Used to something,
11 Bachelor Noun A Man who has not married
12 Qualify Verb Become fit, Show that you are able
13 Tempt Verb Try to get someone to get something
14 Frigid Adjective Very Cold
15 Wager Noun/Verb Bet
16 Recline Verb Lie down, Stretch out
17 Shriek Verb/ Noun a screaming cry or sound
18 Dismal Adjective Dark and depressing
19 Corpse Noun A dead body
20 Numb Without the power of feeling
21 Peril Noun/ Verb Danger
22 Sinister Adjective Evil, Dishonest, Frightening
23 Conceal Verb Hide
He could not Abandon his friend who was hurt in battle
The Dogs have a Keen sense of smell
Although he is rich, I m not Jealous of him
She never hurts anyone's feelings because she always uses Tact
I took an Oath to tell always truth
He sat on Vacant seat
Unless you face Hardship, you can not bocome champion
Adjective/Noun/ Verb
He is so Gallant that he always gives his seat to woman
The Data about the robery was given to FIA
He was Unaccustomed to Sibi heat
Before the wedding, all his Bachelour friends had a party
I am trying to Qualify for the job that is now vacant
Your offer of a job Tempts me greatly
Snowfall makes the weatherFrigid
I usually avoid Wager
I like to Recline infront of Television set
With a loud Shriekshe fled from the kitchen
The flight was delayed due to Dismal weather
The Corpse was laid to rest in the vacant coffin
Adjective/Verb
The doctor declared him Numb after checking
There is great Peril in trying to climb the mountain
I was frightened by the Sinister shadow at the bottom of thestairs
He could not Conceal his love for her
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24 Inhabit Verb Live in
25 Expensive Adjective Costly, High-priced
26 Typical Adjective Usual,
27 Minimum The lowest amount
28 Scarce Hard to get, Rare
29 Annual Occurring once every year.
30 Essential Necessary, Very important
31 Persuade Verb Make willing,
32 Nave Adjective Lacking experience, wisdom
33 Visible Able to be seen
34 Blend Verb/ Noun Mix together thoroughly, A mixture
35 Wholesale Less then retail in price
36 Devise Verb/ Noun Invent, Think out
37 Vapor Noun Fog, Mist
38 Eliminate Verb Get rid of, Remove. Omit
39 Villain Noun a very wicked person
40 Dense Adjective Closely Packed together, Thick
41 Utilize Verb Make use of
42 Humid Adjective Moist, Damp
43 Theory Noun
44 Descend Verb Move downwards The pilot thinking his plane was in peril Descend quickly
45 Circulate Verb
46 Enormous Adjective Extremely large, Huge
He was allowed to Inhabit in vacant apartment
Gold is much less Espensive then diamonds
The horse ran its Typical race
Noun/Adjective
The adults need a Minimum of six hours sleep
Adjective/Adverb
How Scarce are good teachers?
Adjective/Noun
The Annual Covocattion of University was postporned
Adjective/Noun
It is Essential that we follow our Religon
He knows the tact to Persuade his audience
To me this is politically Naive in the extreme
Adjective/Noun
The ship was barely Visible through the dense fog
The colour of rainbow Blend into one another
Noun/
Adverb/Verb/Adjective
By buying things in Wholesale we can save our money
He Devised a scheme for entering the bank at night
He has gathered data on the amount ofVapor rising from theswamp
When the railroad tracks are raised, the danger of crosing willbe Eliminated
The Villain concealed the corpse in the celler
The Dense leaves on the trees let in a minimum of sunlight
No one seems willing to Utilize his skills in Pakistam
Most people believe that ocean air is quite Humid
Explaination based on thought,Observation
His Theory was taken in Guinise Book of world record
Go arround, Go from place to place orperson to person
The media Ciculates information in seconds
The basketball player was Enormous he could practically dropthe ball through the hoop
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47 Predict Verb Tell beforehand
48 Vanish Verb Disappear suddenly and completely
49 Rural Adjective In the Country
50 Tradition Noun Beliefs, Opinions
51 Burden Noun/ Verb A Load, Load heavily
52 Campus Noun
53 Majority Noun The larger Nimber, More than half
54 Assemble Verb Gather together, Bring together
55 Explore Verb Look into closely, Examine
56 Topic Noun
57 Debate Noun/ Verb
58 Evade Verb Get away from by trickery or cleverness59 Probe Noun/ Verb Investigation, Examine thoroughly
60 Reform Verb/ Noun Improve by removing faults
61 Approach Verb/ Noun come near or nearer to in distance
62 Detect Verb find out, discover
63 Defect Noun fault, that which is wrong
64 Employee Noun a person who works for pay
65 Neglect Verb/ Noun give too little care or attention to
66 Deceive Verb
67 Undoubtedly Adverb certainly, beyond doubt
68 Popular Adjective liked or admired by many people
69 Thorough Adjective complete with regard to every detail
70 Client Noun customer
71 Comprehensive Adjective covering completely
72 Defraud Verb take money, right away by cheating
Weathermen can Predict the weather correctly most of the time
The dianasours are Vanished from earth
Rural ares are not densely Populated
All religons have different beliefs and Traditions
He carried the Burden throughout his college career
the grounds and buildings of a university orcollege
The Campus was designed to cogregate all the students
The Majority of people wanted him to be president
The guests began to Assemble for thanksgiving dinner
His report Explored the essential reason for the crime
Subject that people think, Write, or talkabout
The speaker;s main Topic was how to eliminate hunger
A discussion in which reasons for andagainst something are brought out
The Debate between two students was heated
He tried to Evade the topic by changing the subjectThe doctorProbed the patient
His speech was Reformed
He could Approach the problem from all angles
It was Detected from her voice that she was frightened
Thus, affected men do not transmit the genetic Defect
The Employee went on strike for higher wages
You can norNeglect the importance of water
Make somone believe as true something
that is fault, misleadHe Deceived him by pretending to be his friend
Undoubtedly She was a good debator
His work made him Popular
The police made a Thorough search of the house after thecrime had been reported
Come join our growing family of satisfied Clients andprofessionals
After a Comprehensive exam, his doctor said he is in goodcondition
He saved so much amount by Defrauding his partner
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73 Postpone Verb delay, put off to a latter time
74 Consent Noun/ Verb agree, give permision or approval
75 Massive Adjective big and heavy, bulky
76 Capsule Noun a small case or covering
77 Preserve Verb/ Noun keep safe, protect
78 Denounce Verb condemn in public
79 Unique Adjective being the only one of its kind
80 Torrent Noun rushing stream, flood
81 Resent Verb feel injured or angreed at (something)
82 Molest Verb Disturb
83 Gloomy Adjective dark, dim , in low spirits
84 Unforeseen Adjective not known beforehand, unexpected
85 Exaggerate Verb/ Noun make something greater than it is, overstate
86 Amateur
87 Mediocre Adjective neither good nor bad, average
88 Variety Noun a number of different things
89 Valid Adjective supported by facts or authority, true
90 Survive Verb live longet than, remain alive
91 Weird mysterious, unearthly
92 Prominent Adjective wel-known, important
93 Security Noun felling or condition of being safe
94 Bulky Adjective taking up much space, large
95 Reluctant Adjective unwilling
96 Obvious Adjective easily seen or understood, plain
97 Vicinity Noun neighborhood
The Inaguration cermoney of the mall was Postporned
He would not Consent to let our plan
From kifting weights, he had developed Massive arm muscles
He explored the space Capsule for secial equipments
The farmers feel that their rural homes should be Preserved
Some people Denounce the government for probing into theirpersonel Lives
The inventer developed a Unique method of making ice cream
A massive rain was coming down in Torrents
The earthquake victim Resented the poor emergency care
Lifeguards warned the man not to Molest any of the swimmers
My cousin was Gloomy because his best friend had moved
awayWe had some Unforeseen problems with the new engine
The bookkeeperExaggerated her importance to the company
Noun/Adjective
a person who does something for pleasure,not for money
Eventhough he was not a professional the Amateurphotographer entered the contest
The Movie was not a great one it was Mediocre
The show featured a Variety of entertainment
The witness neglected to give Valid answers to the Judge's
questionSome people believe that only the strongest should Survive
Adjective/Noun
She looked Weird with that horrible makeup on her face
He is a Prominent businessman
When the president travels strict Security measures are taken
The massive dest was quite Bulky and imposible to carry
I was Reluctant to give up the security of my family life
The detective missed the clue because it was not Obvious
The torrent of rain felt only in ourVicinity
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98 Century Noun 100 years
99 Rage Noun/ Verb voilent anger
100 Document Noun
101 Conclude Verb end, finish, decide
102 Undeniable Adjective unable to be denied or disputed
103 Resist Verb act against, oppose
104 Lack Noun/Verb deficiency of something
105 Ignore Verb pay no attention to, disregard
106 Challenge Noun/ Verb call to a fight to decide who is superior
107 Miniature Adjective represent on a small scale
108 Source Noun/ Verb
109 Excel Verb be better than, do better than
110 Feminine Adjective of womens or girls
111 Mount Verb/ Noun get up on
112 Compete Verb be a rival
113 Dread
114 Masculine Adjective of man , male
115 Menace Noun/Verb threat
116 Tendency Noun movement in a certain direction
117 Underestimate Verb/ Noun set too low a value, amount or rate
118 Victorious Adjective having won a victory, conquering
119 Numerous Adjective several
120
FlexibleAdjective
easily bent
Many prominent men have been born in this Century
Her bad manners sent her mother into a Rage
a piece of written, printed, or electronicmatter that provides information orevidence, record in written
The Documents of ancient rome have survived many centuries
Most people are happy when they Conclude their work for the
dayIt is Undeniable that most professionals can beat any amateur
When you are tired it is hard to Resisit staying in bed all day
Your daily diet should not Lackfruits and vegetables
His mistakes were Ignoredby the family
No one bothered to Challange the Prominent lawer
He wanted a Miniature sports car for his birthday
a place, person, or thing from whichsomething originates
The speech was a valid Source of information
Because he was so small, he could not Excel in sportsPlaying with dolls is tradionally a Faminine pastime butattitudes are changing
She was ten years old before her parents finaly let her Mount ahorse
She was challanged to Compete for the tennis title
Verb/ Noun/Adjective
look forward to with fear, causing greatfear
I Dread going into that deserted house
The boy became more Masculine as he got old
The torrents of rain were a Menace to the farmer's crops
His Tendency was to work hard in the morning and then to takeit easy in the afternoon
The modest man used to Underestimate his own strength
The amateur tennis player completed many matches withoutbeing Victorious
The debator used Numerous documents to back up hisstatements
Being Flexible is far better than being stubborn
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121 Evidence Noun/ Verb
122 Solitary alone, single, only
123 Vision Noun/Verb power of seing, sense of sight
124
Frequent hapenning often125 Glimpse Noun/ Verb quick view
126 Recent Adjective done, made or occuring not long ago
127 Decade Noun ten years
128 Hesitate Verb fail to act quickly
129 Absurd Adjective foolish
130 Conflict Noun/ Verb disagreement
131 Minority Noun smaller number or part, less then half132 Fiction Noun that which is imaginated or made up
133 Ignite Verb set on fire
134 Abolish Verb put an end to
135 Urban Adjective relating to a town or city
136 Population Noun people of a city or country
137 Frank Noun
138 Pollute Verb make dirty
139 Reveal Verb make known
140 Prohibit Verb forbid by law or authourity
141 Urgent Adjective demanding immediate action or attention
142 Adequate Adjective as much as in needed
143 Decrease Verb/ Noun make or bocome less
144 Audible Adjective able to be heard
that which makes clear the truth orfalsehood of something
Our teacher ignored the Evidence that she had cheated on thetest
Adjective/Noun
There was only a Solotary man on the beach
He had the Vision that some day there would be peace on earth
Adjective/
Verb She is a Frequent contributor to her school conferencesNo one has ever had even a Glimpse of the future
Recent studies have shown that the cost of living has gone uprapidly
I have a vision that this Decade will be better than the last one
If you have any question dont Hesitate to ask
People used to think it was an Absurd idea that human beingscould ever fly
The Conflict was over the high cost of bread
Only a Minority of the senators were against welfareHe has won several awards for short prose Fiction
One match can Ignite an entire forest
Some citizens believe that we will never be able to Abolish war
I plan to exchange my Urban location for a rural one
China has the largest Population of any country
free in expressing one's real thoughts,opinios, or feelings
Never underestimate the value of being Frankwith one another
The atlantic ocean is in danger of becoming Polluted
In the comics superman neverReveals his true identity
Smoking is Prohibited in the medical building
When he heard the Urgent cry for help the lifeguard did nothesitate
They needed an Adequate supply of water to last for the entiretrip through the desert
The landlord promised to Decrease ou rent
In an Audible whisper she called for my attention
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145 Journalist Noun
146 Famine Noun starvation, great shortage
147 Revive Verb bring back or come back to life
148 Commence Verb begin. Start
149 Observant quick to notice, watchful
150 Identify Verb prove to be the same
151 Migrate Verb move from one place to another
152 Vessel Noun a ship, a hollow container
153 Persist Verb
154 Hazy Adjective misty, smoky, unclear
155 Gleam Verb/ Noun a flash or beam of light
156 Editor Noun person who prepares a publication
157 Unruly Adjective lawless
158 Rival Noun/ Verb
159 Violent Adjective acting or done with strong, rough force
160 Brutal Adjective cruel
161 Opponent Noun struggling or speaking against another
162 Brawl Noun/ Verb a noisy quarrel or fight, take part in a brawl
163 Duplicate exact copy, repeat exactly
164 Vicious Adjective evil, wicked,
165 Whirling Noun
a person who writes for newspapers ormagazines or prepares news to bebroadcast on radio or television
A Journalist must have a comprehensive knowledge of the citywhere he or she works
There has been a Famine of good writing in the last decades
They were trying to Revive interest in old movies
The Meeting was arranged to Commence at noon
Adjective/Noun He was Observant of all the rules of his religion
Exercises should be Identified that will produce the desireddevelopment
Much of our population is constantly Migrating to other areasof the country
Many people claim to have seen a ghostly Vessel sailingthrough the fog
continue firmly, refuse to stop or bechanged
The travelers were stupid to Persist in eating the food after theywere told it was spoiled
Hazy weather kept the pilot from seeing the airfield clearly
We could tell he was happy by the brigh Gleam in his eyes
The student was proud to be the Editor of the schoolnewspaper
He was thrown out of school because of his Unruly behavior
person who wants and tries to get the samething as another
The experienced chess player tried to keep Rival guessing
Voilentbehavior is prohibited on school grounds
When some animals are not fed on time they become veryBrutal
He was a bitterOpponent of costly urban reform
They had a Brawl over who was a better swimmer
Adjective/Verb
We Duplicated the document so that everyone had a copy tostudy
The Vicious lion attacked the lost child in the forest
turning or swinging round and round,
spinning
The ball was hit so hard that it went Whirling down the field
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166 Underdog Noun one who is expected to lose
167 Thrust Verb/ Noun push with force, asudden or violent attack
168 Bewildered Adjective confused completely, puzzled
169 Expand Verb increase in size, enlarge
170 Alter Verb make different, change
171 Mature fullu grown or developed
172 Sacred Adjective worthy of respect, holy
173 Revise Verb change, alter, bring up to date
174 Pledge Noun/ Verb Promise, Undertaking
175 Casual not calling attention to itself
176 Pursue Verb follow, proceed along
177 Unanimous Adjective in complete agreement
178 Fortunate Adjective having good luck, lucky
179 Pioneer Noun/ Verb
180 Innovative Adjective fresh, clever, having new ideas
181 Slender Adjective long an thin, limited, slight
182 Surpass Verb do better than, excel
183 Vast very great, enormous
184 Doubt Noun/ Verb not believe, feel uncertain about
185 Capacity Noun amount of room or space inside
I always feel sorry for the Underdog in a streat fight
The Magician Thrust his hand into his hat and out came arabbit
The boy was Bewilderedby the fact that his parents hadabondaned him
We will Expand our business as soon as we locate a new
building
The Pilot had to Alter his course when he ran into bad weather
Adjective/Verb
Only through Mature study habits can a person hope to gainknowledge
In a single movement everything that sciene held Scaredsuddenly turned on its head
The dictionary was Revised and the published in a moreexpensive edition
When his mother died of cancer the young doctor decided toPledge his life to finding a cure for it
Adjective/Noun
The relaxed friends spoke in a Casual manner as they talked onthe street
Always Pursue what is good, nobel and beautiful
Public opinion has been virtually Unanimous on the subject
He was Fortunate to have such good friends
one who goes first or prepares a way forothers
His grandfather was a Pioneer in the field of sports medicine
Everyone approved of his Innovative proposalThere was only a Slender chance that you could conceal thetruth
The Machine of the twentieth century surely Surpass those ofearlier times
Adjective/Noun
Vast differences between the two sides were made clear in thedebate
We do not Doubt that the tradition of marrige will continue
The jar was filled to Capacity
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186 Penetrate Verb get into or through, especially with force
187 Pierce Verb go into, go through, penetrate
188 Accurate Adjective correct in all details
189 Microscope Noun
190 Grateful Adjective felling gratitude, thankful
191 Cautious Adjective very careful, never taking chances
192 Confident sure, certain
193 Appeal Verb/ Noun attraction, to urge
194 Addict Noun one who can not break away any habit
195 Wary Adjective
196 Aware Adjective knowing, realizing
197 Misfortune Noun bad luck
198 Avoid Verb keep away from
199 Wretched Adjective very unsatisfactory, miserable
200 Keg Noun
201 Nourish Verb make or keep alive and well, with food
202 Harsh Adjective rough to touch, taste, eye or ear, sharp
203 Quantity Noun a certain amount or number
204 Opt Verb chose or favor, select
205 Tragedy Noun a very sad or terible happening
206 Pedestrian
207 Glance Verb to look at quickly, a quick look
The thieves Penetrated the bank's security and stole the money
I tried to ignore his bad violin playing but the sound wasPiercing
The map he drew of our neighborhood was not very Accurate
an optical instrument for viewing verysmall objects
The Microscope used by the scientist is very expensive
The child was Grateful that he got the present he asked for
Be Cautious when you choose your opponenet
Adjective/Noun
We were all very Cinfident that She would pass her exams
Rock' n roll music does not Appeal to me
Every year around 160 people die from herion Addiction
cautious about possible dangers orproblems
Living in a polluted city makes you Wary of the air you breathe
The only way to gain knowledge is to be Aware of everythingarround you
I had a Misfortune of working for a greedy man
Sometimes it is best to Avoid being nice to strangers
I feel Wretched after a night when I have scarcely slept
small barrel, usualy holding less than tengallons
Go in and get the otherKeg and throw it to the boxes
It was easy to detect that the skinny boy was not wellNourished
The Harsh smoke from the fireplace burned my eyees
Who believes Quantity is better then quality
If I had to Opt for a new carrer it would be medical
When someone you love dies it is a Tragedy
Noun/Adjective
person who goes on foot, walker,Uninspired
I don't doubt that a Pedestrian can get places faster than a car
I took one Glance at the wretched animal and turned away
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208 Budget
209 Nimble Adjective active and sure footed, quick moving
210 Manipulate Verb handle or treat skillfully
211 Reckless Adjective careless, wild
212 Horrid Adjective terrible, frightful
213 Rave Verb/ Noun talk wildly
214 Economical Adjective not wasting time or money
215 Lubricate Verb
216 Ingenious Adjective having great mental ability, clever
217 Harvest Noun/ Verb the process or period of gathering in crops
218 Abundant Adjective plentiful
219 Uneasy Adjective anxious or uncomfortable
220 Calculate Verb determine mathematically
221 Absorb Verb soak up (liquid or another substance)
222 Estimate Verb/ Noun an approximate calculation or judgement
223 Morsel Noun a small piece of food; a mouthful
224 Quota Noun
225 Threat Noun the possibility of trouble or danger
226 Ban Verb/ Noun officially or legally prohibit.
227 Panic Noun/ Verb sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety
228 Appropriate suitable; proper
229 Emerge Verb move out of something and become visible
Noun/ Verb/Adjective
an estimate of income and expenditure fora set period of time, allow a certain amountin Budget, Inexpensive
The only thing growing in the Pakistan is the defense Budget
The bike is surprisingly Nimble through tight corners too
Scientists must know how to Manipulate their microscope
The Reckless smoker ignited the entire forest
Journalist reported that the dropping the bomb was a Horrid act
If you continue to Rave about the play everyone will think youare a relative of the author
I find it Economical to shop in the large supermarkets
apply oil or grease to (an engine orcomponent) to minimize friction
A large quantity of grease is needed to Lubricate an airplaneengine
The brilliant investigator found an Ingenious answer to theproblem
If the Harvest is poor there is always the possibility of a famine
you should always make sure that you have an Abundant suplyof petrol for a long trip
The treasurer was Uneasy about the company's budget
We Calculated all the figures and come to one solid answer
The rain was Absorbed into the concrete when it was dry
How much do you Estimate that house is worth?
Every Morsel the cook prepared was tasty
a share of something that one is entitled toreceive
Every user has been alloted a Quota depending on their courserequirements
The Threat of snow caused us to change our holiday plans
The committee recommended that we Ban all dangerous foods
When you are in trouble the worst thing to do is to Panic
Adjective/Verb
After some Appropriate prayes the dinner was served
A new star has just Emerged from the rock music world
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230 Jagged Adjective with rough, sharp points protruding
231 Linger Verb unwilling to leave
232 Ambush Noun/ Verb
233 Crafty Adjective cunning or deceitful
234
Defiant Adjective open resistance; bold disobedience235 Vigor Noun physical strength and good health
236 Perish Verb suffer complete ruin or destruction
237 Fragile Adjective easily broken or damaged
238 Captive
239 Prosper Verb make successful
240 Devour Verb eat hungrily or quickly
241 Plea Noun
242 Weary tired, causing tiredness,
243 Collide Verb hit by accident when moving
244 Confirm Verb state with assurance that something is true
245 Verify Verb
246 Anticipate Verb be aware of and prepare for (a future event)
247 Dilemma Noun
248 Detour Noun/ Verb a roundabot way , Take a detour
249
Merit Noun/ Verb excellence; worth, be worthy of
The Jagged edge of that sheet of metal is very dangerous
I like to Linger on untill everyone else has left the theater
a surprise attack by people lying in wait ina concealed position
You are to set an Ambush behind the city
The bank teller's Crafty plan to steal a million dollars did notsucceed
My parents taught me not to be Defiant of authorityOr answer each and every round with new Vigor and ultimatewill to win
If we do not do something about pollution we may Perish fromthe earth
The expensive glassware is very Fragile
Noun/Adjective
a person who has been taken prisoner orconfined
We were held Captive by the sinister enemy for ten days
Business persons can Prosper if they are honest with their
customersI can Devour a steak in two minutes when I am hungry
a request made in an urgent and emotionalmanner
The judge listened to the burglar's Plea of not guilty
Adjective/Verb
We were all very Weary after the long trip
The runner and the catcher were about to Collide at home plate
Years of research Confirmed the theory that smoking isharmful
make sure or demonstrate that (something)is true, accurate, or justified
Can you Verify that this is your handwriting?
We Anticipate a panic if the news is revealed to the public
a situation in which a difficult choice has tobe made between two or more alternatives
When you run a compay you have at least one new Dilemmaevery day to solve
I took a Detour to avoid trafic
There is Merit in being a good listener
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250 Transmit Verb communicate, broadcast
251 Relieve Verb reduce the pain off, replace, make less
252 Baffle Adjective be to hard to understand or solve
253 Annals Plural Noun historical records
254 Unanimity Noun complete agreement
255
Magnitude Noun great size, extent, or importance256 Decimate Verb kill or destroy a large proportion of
257 Decade Noun a period of ten years
258 Ambivalent Adjective
259 Dilemma Noun
260 Trilogy Noun
261 Monopoly Noun the exclusive possession or control
262 Disintegrate Verb break up into small parts
263 Integrity Noun
264 Trivial Adjective of little value or importance
265 Perennial Adjective occuring again and again
266 Magnanimous Adjective generous or forgiving
267 Monarchy Noun A state rule by king or queen or emperor268 Duplicity Noun deceitfulness, double dealings
269 Verify Verb
270 Creed Noun a system of religious belief; a faith
271 Defiant Adjective open resistance; bold disobedience
272 Fidelity Noun continuing loyalty to a person
273 Destitute Adjective extremely poor
The first time a message was Transmitted over a telegraph wasin 1840
The peace agreement Relieved us of the Threat of an attack
We were Baffled as to who murdered the wretched old man
The Annals of antient times were lost
Few political issues receive Unanimity of opinion
It is difficult to imagine the Magnitude of the universeStarvation Decimated the ship's crew
The last Decade will be remembered due to Suicide bombers
having mixed feelings or opinions aboutsomething or someone
He was Amibivalent about difficult but valuable course
a situation in which a difficult choice has tobe made between two or more alternatives
In a lot of moral Dilemmas I happily say " money isn'teverything "
a group of three related novels, plays,
films, etc
I began to read this Trilogy in year 6, when my teacher
recommended it to meSome states have a Monopoly on the sale of liquor
The aspirin Disintigrated when we put it in the glass of water
the quality of having strong moralprinciples
A person ofIntegrity would never cheat on an examination
It was a Trivial task for the experienced electrition to install thenew plug
Traffic control is a Perennial problem in modern cities
Sharon was Magnanimous toward her defeated tennis rival
Morocco is MonarchyI was hurt by the Duplicity of the friend who cheated on me
make sure or demonstrate that (something)is true, accurate, or justified
People often use a dictionary to Verify a word's meaning
The basic Creed is solvation of humanity
Defiant people demonstrated against the military government
The guiding principle is strict Fidelity to what Newton actuallywrote
The Destitute mother could not afford to feed her two childern
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274 Nonchalant Adjective Carefree
275 Deviation Noun To vary from path, course or norm
276
277 Clich Noun an overuse expression
278 Concur Verb agree
279 Bravado Noun boldness intended to impress or intimidate
280 Discord Noun/ Verb lack of agreement or harmony, Disagree
281 Contemporary
282 Compatible Adjective well matched
283 Disreputable Adjective not respectable
284 Gregarious Adjective fond of company; sociable
285 Sparse Adjective thinly scattered or disributed, meager
286 Collaborate Verb work jointly on an activity or project
287 Synthesis Noun something made from combined parts
288 Zenith Noun the highest point, pinnacle
289 Congregate Verb gather into a crowd or mass
290 Disparity Noun inequality, diffrence
291 Charismatic
292 Segregate Verb/ Noun to separate
Maria's Nonchalant attitude toward paying bills ruined herredit rating
My fatherDeviation from low-cholestrol diet endagered hishealth
Tongue in cheek(Idiom)
Adjective/Adverb
Without realy meaning something,Jokingly
Mom made a Tongue-in-cheekthreat to force children who leftdirty clothes on the floor
An example of a Clich often used in sports is "no pain nogain"
The court of appeals Concurred with the decision of thedistrict court
In a show ofBravado the teenager challenged the famousgunslinger to a shootout
According to experts money is the most common cause ofDiscord in marriage
Adjective/Noun
Living , Occuring, A person lives another
life
Thomas jefferson was a Contemporary of alexander hamilton
My new printer was not Compatible with my old computer
The student was so Disreputable that we thought he was abegger
Since thelma was Gregarious she loved to talk to the clientswhile she styled their hair
Golillas are now Sparse in africa
Occasionally we Collaborate with researchers who are able tomake a contribution to our costs
They may have helped protein Synthesis in a couple of keyways
Then after passing Zenith, they made an astounding maneuver
Children Congregated in schoolyard during the recess
The survey also revealed a Disparity in the level of increase inearnings on the previous year
Adjective/Noun
Quality of leadership that attracts other, Aperson who claims divine inspiration
He is so Charismatic; he has got such a great sense of humor
In some religious traditions men are Segregated from women
during prayer services
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293 Adroit Adjective clever or skilful
294 Aficionado Noun follower, admirer, fan
295 Altruistic Adjective unselfish, selfless
296 Ascetic avoiding and giving up pleasures
297 Capricious Adjective unpredictable
298 Cosmopolitan having a world view, international
299 Disdain Noun/ Verb to treat somebody unworthy
300 Fraternal Adjective Friendly, Brotherhood
301 Gullible Adjective easily cheated person
302 Hypocritical Adjective
303 Intrepid Adjective fearless or adventurous
304 Venerable Adjective
305 Affluent Adjective wealthy, prosperous
306 Alien a foreigner, strange
307 Amicable Adjective friendly, peaceful308 Astute Adjective having good judgement
309 Candid Adjective honest in giving opinions
310 Dogmatic Adjective arrogant in belief,
311 Exuberant Adjective lively and cheerful
312 Frugal Adjective Economica, attempting to save money
313 Gauche Adjective unsophisticated and socially awkward
The Adroit politician avoided answering several embarrasingquestions
The football Aficionado watched two games every Sunday
The Altruistic doctor willingly treated patients who could notafford to pay
Adjective/Noun
The Ascetic women lived alone in a room furnished with only a
bedThe teenager's Capricious behavior was the first sign of herdrug addiction
Adjective/Noun
Los Angeles has a Cosmopolitan population
If you Disdain a student infront of audionce he became defiant
Yet these Fraternal delegates saw nothing, heard nothing,knew nothing
Levels of knowledge were low and people said they feltGullible
a person who say something and dosomething else
Nobody liked him because of his Hypocritical nature
You can't be an Intrepid adventure all the time!
accorded great respect because of age,wisdom, or character
And so I hold the stated position as it is, because it belongs tomen who are highly Venerable
Affluent people can afford many vocations
Adjective/Noun
She was Alien to her kind nature
The United states maintain Amicable relationship with Iceland
People who take out these loans are not financially Astute
My mother's Candid opinion of my new dress hurt my feelings
Workers found it hard to suggest new ideas to theirDogmaticboss
Fans applauded the Exuberant cheerleaders
The Frugal homemaker carefully shopped for low-cost food
Our cousin was so Gauche that he licked his fingers at a formaldinner
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314 Novice Noun Beginer, a new situation
315 Renegade outlaw, rule breaker, Bocome a renegade
316 Stoic numb, emotionless
317 Consumer Noun a buyer
318 Supplant Verb to change to replace
319 Defer Verb put off to a later time; postpone
320 Epitomize Verb historical sign, symbol
321 Reactionary repeal, envy, A reactionary person
322 Chaos Noun complete disorder and confusion
323 Apprehend Verb arrest (someone) for a crime
324 Catastrophe Noun an event causing great damage or suffering
325 Radical favouring great change
326 Liberal equal, a person of liberal views
327 Corroborate Verb to confirm
328 Accord Verb/ Noun
329 Ludicrous Adjective rediculous, foolish
330 Entrepreneurial Adjective a person who orginize a business
331 Thrive Verb to prosper, flourish
332 Intervention Noun to interfare
Novice programmers are often baffled by the type errormessages
Noun/Adjective/Verb
The army offered a reward for the capture of the Renegade
Noun/Adjective
The Stioc child remained still and silent during the painfulmedical treatment
Shop owner try to please Consummers
In the future electric lights have Supplanted oil lamps andcandlelight
The application was subsequently Deferred due to a lack oftime
He Epitomizes everything that a spiritual leader should be
Adjective/Noun
In their nationalism they encompass virtually all Reactionaryideology
A power failure left the city in Chaos
The police Apprehended the escaped convicts
The ten year civil war a Catastrophe for the economy of thesmall country
Adjective/Noun
China went through a Redical social revolution during the1950s and 1960s
Adjective/Noun
The bedrock value on which classical Liberals ought to rest isfreedom
Five evewitnesses Corroborated the police report
give or grant someone, agreement,harmony
We are in Accord with your proposal to increase money foreducation
There is nothing shocking in this slightly Ludicrous event
My friend was Entrepreneurial he started his busniess from afrom a level
Many atheletes Thrive on competition
Belgium also wanted to make all subsequent Interventions onbehalf of the Fifteen