“The Knowledge Library”

Knowledge for All, without Barriers…

An Initiative by: Kausik Chakraborty.

“The Knowledge Library”

Knowledge for All, without Barriers……….
An Initiative by: Kausik Chakraborty.

The Knowledge Library

Vocabulary

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MASQUERADE (NOUN):disguise Synonyms: mask, imposture             Antonyms: honesty, reality Example sentence: Nobody can keep up the masquerade for long.   FARRAGO (NOUN):a confused mixture. Synonyms: mess, fuss                   Antonyms: liberty, liberation Example sentence: A farrago of

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1. INDICT (VERB): accuse Synonyms: charge, impeach Antonyms: absolve, acquit Example sentence:  He was later indicted on corruption charges. 2. SUCCINCT (ADJECTIVE): brief Synonyms: terse, concise Antonyms: lengthy, wordy Example sentence:She

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1. BILIOUS (ADJECTIVE): irritable   Synonyms: irascible, ill-tempered Antonyms: cheerful, happy Example Sentence: Manish becomes bilious if you try to talk to him while he is watching his favorite

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CLIP (VERB):prune Synonyms: mow, shave                          Antonyms: expand, extend Example Sentence:  He clipped the extra framework. ETHNIC (ADJECTIVE):traditional Synonyms: indigenous, native              Antonyms: alien, foreign Example Sentence:  I like the ethnic prints on the kurta.

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RECONCILE(VERB): make peace; adjust Synonyms: harmonize, pacify            Antonyms: agitate, fight Example Sentence:  The two friends reconciled after their fight.   MERCURIAL (ADJECTIVE):remove an inferior or unwanted component of a group

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1. DISINTERESTED (ADJECTIVE): uninvolved Synonyms: indifferent, dispassionate Antonyms: involved, interested Example sentence:  We will get a disinterested observer to judge who can sing the highest note. 2. DISCREPANCY (NOUN): inconsistency

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1. MALADY (NOUN): Disease Synonyms: affliction, ailment    Antonyms: good health, comfort Example Sentence:  Lungs fibrosis is a fatal malady one can ever suffer from.   2. MAUL

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UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE):never done or known before Synonyms: uncommon, peculiar      Antonyms: common, ordinary Example sentence: I was trapped in an unprecedented situation. COALITION (NOUN):alliance Synonyms: amalgam, combination    Antonyms: disunion, division Example sentence: Both of

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PERIL (NOUN):danger Synonyms: insecurity, jeopardy             Antonyms: safety, security Example sentence: Everyone knows drinking phenyl is an act that will put your life in peril. CAPTIVITY (NOUN):confinement Synonyms: custody, incarceration

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1. EGALITARIAN (ADJECTIVE): unbiased Synonyms: equitable, impartial Antonyms: unfair, unjust Example Sentence: Unmukt was a social and egalitarian politician.   2. HARNESS (VERB): control Synonyms: tackle, tame Antonyms: detach, disconnect Example Sentence: The

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1. TACIT (ADJECTIVE): Taken for granted Synonyms: implicit, implied    Antonyms: stated, explicit Example Sentence: His tacit remark was taken for granted.   2. SUSTENANCE (NOUN): Necessities for existence

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IGNORAMUS (NOUN):stupid Synonyms: imbecile, dimwit      Antonyms: intellect, brainy Example Sentence:  Mr Joshi is an ignoramus man. DIRTBALLS (NOUN):creep Synonyms: deviant, sleazebag      Antonyms: standard, usual Example Sentence:  They were seen as a bunch

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NOISOME (ADJECTIVE): stinking Synonyms: smelly, disgusting          Antonyms: good, pleasant Example Sentence:  The atmosphere of the room seemed to become noisome. NOMADIC (ADJECTIVE): itinerant Synonyms: roving, migrant                    Antonyms: native, settled Example Sentence: On the whole, however, nomadic life is at the present day, the exception. NONCHALANT (ADJECTIVE): careless Synonyms: casual, unconcerned              Antonyms: careful, concerned  Example Sentence: He

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DESPOIL (VERB):destroy Synonyms: desecrate, devour Antonyms: construct, assemble Example Sentence: She despoiled my plans. 2. NETTLE (VERB): provoke Synonyms: annoy, chafe Antonyms: appease, soothe Example Sentence: What happened was the result of

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1. STASH (NOUN): Hoard Synonyms: cache, inventory    Antonyms: debt, lack   Example Sentence:  Ranvijay came back to rescue his little hoard of gold. 2. STILTED (ADJECTIVE): Artificial Synonyms: pretentious,

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REPROBATE (ADJECTIVE): Shameless Synonyms: corrupt, wanton                  Antonyms: honest, decent Example Sentence: The way reprobate country is violating the norms of ceasefire is worth condemning.   CAPRICE (NOUN):Sudden change of behaviour

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CONSPICUOUS (ADJECTIVE):obvious Synonyms: clear, apparent Antonyms: hidden, concealed Example Sentence: Her conspicuous lack of warmth confirmed that they were no longer friends. CONSPIRE (VERB):to plot, scheme with someone

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MENDACITY(NOUN): insincerity Synonyms: deceit, deception           Antonyms: honesty, truthfulness Example Sentence:  He is full of mendacity.   MERCURIAL (ADJECTIVE):temperamental Synonyms: erratic, impulsive        Antonyms: steady, tranquil Example Sentence: I don’t like his mercurial behaviour. PROMULGATE (VERB): make known

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1. CLANNISH (ADJECTIVE): unfriendly Synonyms: reserved, unreceptive Antonyms: welcoming, friendly Example Sentence: My neighbours are a clannish lot with no time for foreigners.   2. PATOIS (NOUN): jargon Synonyms: argot, dialect Antonyms: standard,

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1. EERIE (ADJECTIVE): spooky   Synonyms: bizarre, creepy    Antonym: earthly, familiar   Example Sentence: She made an eerie remark on me.   2. GUMPTION (NOUN): sagacity Synonyms: acumen, savvy Antonyms: ignorance,

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EMULATE (VERB):Follow suit Synonyms: imitate, mimic           Antonyms: neglect, ignore Example Sentence: It is important to emulate the dress code.   MOLLIFY (VERB):Allay Synonyms: alleviate, ameliorate                Antonyms: agitate, irritate Example Sentence: Only

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UNDUE (ADJECTIVE):disproportionate Synonyms: extreme, unjustified        Antonyms: appropriate, justified Example sentence: Don’t try to take an undue advantage. VIGOROUS (ADJECTIVE):energetic Synonyms: dynamic, lively             Antonyms: dull, rough Example sentence: He is a vigorous fellow. BOOTLEGGING (NOUN):piracy

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. EXTANT (ADJECTIVE): in existence Synonyms: surviving, existing              Antonyms: dead, extinct Example sentence: I found an extant Palazzo pants in the market.   RESPLENDENT (ADJECTIVE):bright Synonyms: brilliant, dazzling                    Antonyms: dull, ugly

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1. SIMPER (VERB): smile coyly Synonyms: sneer, smirk Antonyms: frown, growl Example Sentence:  She simpered, looking pleased with herself. 2. MUFF (VERB): bungle Synonyms: botch, flub Antonym: do well, correct Example Sentence:  The

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1. SUPERVENE (VERB): follow   Synonyms: pursue, supersede    Antonyms: retreat, precede   Example Sentence: When you see your leader like that, you supervene his notions. 2. GARISH

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COMITY (NOUN):Civility Synonyms: politeness, amenity     Antonyms: enmity, hostility Example Sentence:  They treated their guests with comity.   PREVARICATE (VERB):Deceive Synonyms: con, garble                     Antonyms: be honest, tell truth Example Sentence:

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UPBEAT(ADJECTIVE): buoyant Synonyms: happy, cheery      Antonyms: depressed, discouraged Example Sentence:  He is a very upbeat person. SPUR (NOUN):incitement Synonyms: catalyst, excitant    Antonyms: deterrent, hindrance Example Sentence: Redundancy is the spur for many to embark on new careers.   CAUTION (NOUN):alertness Synonyms: attention,

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ABSOLVE (VERB): acquit Synonyms: exempt, exonerate           Antonyms: condemn, convict Example Sentence:  The criminal was absolved by the court. ADHERENT (NOUN):supporter Synonyms: backer, devotee                     Antonyms: antagonist, non believer Example Sentence: He is

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1. CONDONE (VERB): to excuse  Synonyms: forgive, pardon Antonyms: condemn, punish  Example Sentence: I couldn’t condone what she was doing. 2. BRISK (ADJECTIVE): active    Synonyms: lively, vigorous Antonyms: lethargic, sluggish Example

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1. BUMPTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): offensively self-assertive Synonyms: arrogant, egotistic    Antonyms: humble, modest Example Sentence:  I was still annoyed at his bumptious style of conversation. 2. RESTORATIVE (ADJECTIVE): medicinal  Synonyms: remedial,

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DISTRAUGHT (ADJECTIVE): Worried Synonyms: distressed, upset     Antonyms: balanced, calm Example Sentence: His distraught parents were comforted last night.   HYSTERIC (ADJECTIVE): Mentally maladjusted Synonyms:  disturbed, aberrant     Antonyms: normal, balanced  Example Sentence: My sister was a hysteric patient

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1. CONCURRENT (ADJECTIVE): simultaneous Synonyms: coexisting, concomitant Antonyms: non-concurrent, divergent Example Sentence: Are these decisions concurrent with university policy? CONDENSE (VERB):abridge Synonyms:contract, concentrate Antonyms: increase, expand Example Sentence: The English translation

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1. BRACE (VERB): fortify Synonyms: gird, prepare Antonyms: free, let go Example sentence:  The posts were braced by timber. 2. TURGID (ADJECTIVE): swollen Synonyms: bloated, disintended Antonyms: plain, simple  Example sentence:  A turgid

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1. ACQUAINT (VERB): familiarize Synonyms: apprise, accustom Antonyms: delude, conceal Example Sentence: Shashi will need to acquaint herself with the filing system. 2. APPROBATION (NOUN): approval Synonyms: permission, consent Antonyms: disapproval,

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1. LUGUBRIOUS (ADJECTIVE): sad Synonyms: mournful, sorrowful    Antonym: joyful, pleasant  Example Sentence: The teacher was in lugubrious mood so he dismissed the class early.   2. INDUBITABLE

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STIFLE (VERB): Restrain Synonyms: suppress, repress     Antonyms: release, free Example Sentence: She makes no attempt to stifle a yawn.   ARCHAIC (ADJECTIVE): Old-fashioned Synonyms: obsolete, antiquated         Antonyms: latest, modern Example Sentence: These archaic practices are advocated by people of limited outlook. PRUNE (VERB): Pare down Synonyms: trim, reduce             Antonyms: include, increase Example Sentence:

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1. TENABLE (ADJECTIVE): arguable Synonyms: defensible, justifiable Antonyms: unjustifiable, unreasonable   Example Sentence:  This argument is simply not tenable.  2. TRANSPIRE (VERB): occur Synonyms: arise, ensue Antonyms: cause, stop Example Sentence: The phenomenon

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CLAIRVOYANT (ADJECTIVE):intuitive, psychic Synonyms: visionary, prophetic Antonyms: real, moderate Example Sentence: You don’t need to be a clairvoyant to see how this is going to turn out.  CLIQUE

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1. TAMPER (VERB): Interfere   Synonyms: meddle, tinker    Antonyms: assist, support Example Sentence:  Do not tamper in between. 2. TREMOR (NOUN): Shiver Synonyms: vibration, shaking Antonyms: stillness, calmness Example Sentence: The

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STOUT(ADJECTIVE): Fearless Synonyms: bold, brave      Antonyms: fearful, cowardly Example Sentence: The invasion was held up by unexpectedly stout resistance. SPLEEN (NOUN): Hate Synonyms: anger, caprice         Antonyms: cheer, joy Example Sentence: There were other targets for his spleen. PUNGENT(ADJECTIVE): Caustic Synonyms: acrimonious, sarcastic             Antonyms: dull,

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SINGULARLY (ADVERB): notably Synonyms: uniquely, remarkably        Antonyms: together, commonly Example Sentence:  This was a singularly done task. CLAMOUR (NOUN):upheaval Synonyms: tumult, outcry    Antonyms: calm, peace Example Sentence: A news channel broadcast an ongoing clamour in parliament.

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1. PURVIEW (VERB): acumen   Synonyms: awareness, cognizance Antonyms: ignorance, misconception   Example sentence:  These kinds of cases should come within the purview of the legislation. 2. PRECOCIOUS (ADJECTIVE): advanced

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1. DECRY (VERB): disparage Synonyms: condemn, criticize Antonyms: praise, exalt   Example Sentence: You can’t gain anything by decrying the success of your rivals. 2. DEVOID (ADJECTIVE): lacking Synonyms: barren, vacant Antonyms: filled,

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1. TRUCE (NOUN): peaceful solution    Synonyms: armistice, accord     Antonyms: disagreement, fight   Example Sentence: The fighting has given way to an uneasy truce.   2. ELOQUENT

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WORSEN (VERB):deteriorate Synonyms: get worse, exacerbate          Antonyms: improve, soothe Example sentence: This policy could actually worsen the economy. EXPEDITE (VERB):accelerate Synonyms: quicken, hasten                 Antonyms: delay, retard Example sentence: He was expediting the speed

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1. CARPING (ADJECTIVE): find fault Synonyms: complaining, bellyaching Antonyms: complimentary, forgiving   Example sentence:  They deserve recognition, not carping criticism.   2. CASTIGATE (VERB): to punish Synonyms: berate, chasten Antonyms: exonerate, forgive Example

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                 GLARING (ADJECTIVE): bright Synonyms: blazing, gaudy Antonyms: bleak, concealed Example Sentence: She likes to wear glaring clothes. CONTRAVENE (VERB):contradict Synonyms: defy,

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1. RESPLENDENT (ADJECTIVE): impressive Synonyms: splendid, dazzling    Antonyms: dull, gloomy   Example Sentence:  Yesterday, my wife bought a resplendent purse from the market.   2. PIQUE (NOUN): irritation

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1.SUNDRY (ADJECTIVE): Miscellaneous Synonyms: assorted, manifold               Antonyms: individual, singular Example Sentence: For all his minor sundry crimes he was sent to coventry by the society. SHRILL (ADJECTIVE):Discordant Synonyms: noisy, strident                 Antonyms: calm,

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REGIME (NOUN): administration Synonyms: government, reign           Antonyms: disorganisation, mismanagement Example Sentence:  Greater ties with other countries are a strong proof of impactful regime. DIFFERENTIAL (NOUN):contrast Synonyms: difference, divergence        Antonyms: accord, same Example

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