“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

UPDATE YOUR VOCABULARY – 110

1. BESMIRCH (ADJECTIVE): taint
Synonyms: dishonour, slander Antonyms: honour, praise
Example Sentence: 
As a Christian, he will never besmirch the name of the Lord.
2. BLEARY (ADJECTIVE): Blurred
Synonyms: dim, dull Antonyms: bright, clear
Example Sentence: 
The day begins with a bleary view of my world.
3. BOUNTEOUS (ADJECTIVE): Abundant
 
Synonyms: abounding, ample Antonyms: insufficient, meager
Example Sentence:
I thank all of you for your bounteous hospitality.
4. BRAGGART (ADJECTIVE): Boaster
Synonyms: blatherskite, bragger Antonyms: sober, laconic
 
Example Sentence: 
The braggart was unaware of the changes in the law.
 
5. FECKLESS (ADJECTIVE): Aimless
Synonyms: carefree, careless Antonyms: competent, effectual
 
Example Sentence: 
Being a feckless person, you can never achieve happiness.
6. BAWDY (ADJECTIVE): lewd
Synonyms: obscene, indecent Antonyms: decent, moral
 
Example Sentence: 
The temple is certainly not the place for your bawdy remarks.
7. BEDRAGGLE (VERB): Jade
Synonyms: exhaust, disable Antonyms: invigorate, strengthen
Example Sentence: 
He was so bedraggled by the ceaseless rain that He couldn’t start his journey.
 
8. DENIGRATE (ADJECTIVE): Defame
 
Synonyms: calumniate, malign Antonyms: Extol, eulogize
 
Example Sentence: 
The member of the party denigrated the P.M.
 
9. CEREBRATE (VERB): cogitate
Synonyms: contemplate, ratiocinate Antonyms: disregard, ignore
 
Example Sentence: 
The chief cerebrated the merger of the two political parties.
10. EXPOSTULATE (VERB): dissuade
Synonyms: argue, oppose Antonyms: accede, agree
 
Example Sentence: 
She expostulated the offer.

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