The Great Wall of China was made so strong that it was not vulnerable to any foreign attacks.
Vivid (Adj) Clear
Huensang presented a very vivid picture of Ancient India in his book.
Flat (Adj) Ineffective, With no air inside
His speech fell flat on the audience as it lacked clarity.
The cycle was flat as it had not been used for two days.
Gratify (V) Satisfy, Delight
The beauty of the scenery in Shimla in India gratifies the eyes of the tourists.
Fret (V) Worry unnecessarily
You need not fret about your son; he will arrive home soon.
Disport, Revocation, Recondite, Rectitude, Rebuff
Disport (V) Enjoy oneself
People make tours to those places where they can disport.
Revocation (N) Cancellation, Rejection
On revocation of his tour to the places of historical importance, he pulled a long face.
Recondite (Adj) Profound, Having deep meaning
A sage always preaches something recondite.
Rectitude (N) Rightness, Correctness
Gandhijee was a person with rectitude.
Rebuff (V) Refuse
On being asked, he rebuffed saying that he would not make any statement regarding that.
Repudiate, Audacity, Paltry, Incarcerate, Equivocate
Repudiate (V) Refuse to recognize, Deny, Reject
Audacity (N) Boldness, Impudent, Rude
He met the emergency with audacity, which put his life in danger.
Paltry (Adj) Worthless, Trivial, Meagre, Insignificant
The employees of the company agitated over the paltry salary after which they got higher wages.
Incarcerate (V) Shut/put in prison
After Gandhiji's call on civil disobedience, several leaders were incarcerated.
Equivocate (V) Use ambiguous words in order to deceive or to avoid answering a question; to use double talk
May be he he did not tell an outright lie but he certainly did equivocate.
Doctor, Disarm, Shower, Shroud, Roof
Doctor (V) Falsify
He won the case by doctoring the papers.
Disarm (V) Take away suspicion of anger
Taking him in my favour, I disarmed him..
Shower (V) Bestow
The child became excited to see the shower of B'day gifts.
Shroud (V) Cover
The altruist shrouded in darkness after ridding me of the problem.
Roof (V) A dwelling or home
Both the families were living under the same roof harmoniously.
Slash, Wage, Tangential, Commend, Erstwhile
Slash (V) Reduce suddenly and drastically
The automobile companies have slashed the prices of luxury cars.
Wage (V) Engage in fight/ war etc.; Reward (in Plural form)
Common people have a waged a war against corruption in India .
The wages of sin is death.
Tangential (Adj) Not of central importance to something or someone
It takes time to change people's mind. In the next round of the project the C.M. said it would bring about more tangential results.
Commend (V) Praise
The teacher commended what the students had done.
Erstwhile (Adj) Former, Previous
The erstwhile PM of India opposed the Government aversion to passing out the anti-corruption bill.
Spry, Vanity, Eternal, Transient, Surfeit
Spry (Adj) Lively,Active, Full of life and energy
His mother is spry eighty years old.
Vanity (N) False pride
His showy nature is just a vanity.
Eternal (Adj) Without an end, esisting or continuing for ever
I had gone tired of his eternal arguments.
Transient (Adj) Lasting only for a short time
The life of an animal is transient. It can be destroyed in a moment.
Surfeit (V/N) An excess, To indulge in an excess of food or drink until stuffed
The greedy goat surfeited in the kitchen.
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