π π VOCABULARY π π
08/12/22
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PART -1
12 VOCABS
π π Ideology (N)
a system of ideas and ideals forming the basis of an economic or political theory.
Synonym: principles, doctrine, creed, credo, teaching.
π π Intact (Adj.) not damaged or impaired.
Synonym: entire, complete, unbroken, undamaged, unharmed.
π π Parlance (N) a particular way of using words, especially one common to those in a subject
Synonym: jargon, language, phraseology, idiom.
π π Deliberation (N) long and careful consideration.
Synonym: reflection, contemplation, cogitation, pondering.
π π Prelude (N) an action or event serving as an introduction to something more important.
Synonym: preliminary, overture, opening, preparation.
π π Fortune (N)
chance as an arbitrary force affecting human affairs.
Synonym: accident, coincidence, serendipity, twist of fate, destiny.
π π Fine-tune (V) make small adjustments to in order to achieve the best performance.
Synonym: adjust, calibrate, tweak, set, make improvements, tune up.
π π Buttress (V) support or strengthen
Synonym: abutment, shore, pier, reinforcement, stanchion.
π π Agenda (N) a list of items of business to be discussed at a meeting.
Synonym: calendar, plan, program, schedule, timetable, card.
π π Synergy (N) interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
π π Optimal (Adj.)
best or most favourable.
Synonym: Maximum, excellent, choice, prime, superb.
π π Legitimate (Adj.)
conforming to the law or to rules.
Synonym: Legal, lawful, licit, legalized, authorized, permitted.
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PART -1
12 VOCABS
π π Ideology (N)
a system of ideas and ideals forming the basis of an economic or political theory.
Synonym: principles, doctrine, creed, credo, teaching.
π π Intact (Adj.) not damaged or impaired.
Synonym: entire, complete, unbroken, undamaged, unharmed.
π π Parlance (N) a particular way of using words, especially one common to those in a subject
Synonym: jargon, language, phraseology, idiom.
π π Deliberation (N) long and careful consideration.
Synonym: reflection, contemplation, cogitation, pondering.
π π Prelude (N) an action or event serving as an introduction to something more important.
Synonym: preliminary, overture, opening, preparation.
π π Fortune (N)
chance as an arbitrary force affecting human affairs.
Synonym: accident, coincidence, serendipity, twist of fate, destiny.
π π Fine-tune (V) make small adjustments to in order to achieve the best performance.
Synonym: adjust, calibrate, tweak, set, make improvements, tune up.
π π Buttress (V) support or strengthen
Synonym: abutment, shore, pier, reinforcement, stanchion.
π π Agenda (N) a list of items of business to be discussed at a meeting.
Synonym: calendar, plan, program, schedule, timetable, card.
π π Synergy (N) interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
π π Optimal (Adj.)
best or most favourable.
Synonym: Maximum, excellent, choice, prime, superb.
π π Legitimate (Adj.)
conforming to the law or to rules.
Synonym: Legal, lawful, licit, legalized, authorized, permitted.
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PART -2
16 VOCABS
08/12/22
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π Aftermath (N)
the consequences of an unpleasant or disastrous event.
Synonym: repercussions, after-effects, by-product, fallout, backwash.
π Collapse (V)
(of a structure) suddenly fall down or give way.
Synonym: cave in, fall in, subside, fall down, sag.
π Fabulous (Adj.)
extraordinary, especially extraordinarily large.
Synonym: tremendous, stupendous, prodigious, phenomenal.
π Renovate (V)
restore (something old) to a good state of repair.
Synonym: modernize, restore, redecorate, refurbish, revamp.
π Negligence (N)
failure to take proper care over something.
Synonym: neglect, laxity, laxness, irresponsibility, inattention.
π Detain (V)
keep (someone) in official custody.
Synonym: put behind bars, incarcerate, impound, intern, restrain
π Forge (V)
produce a fraudulent copy or imitation of (a banknote, work of art, etc.).
Synonym: copy, imitate, reproduce, replicate, simulate, pirate.
π Fatality (N) an occurrence of death by accident, in war, or from disease.
Synonym: death, casualty, mortality, victim, loss.
π Aggrieved (Adj.)
resentful because of unfair treatment.
Synonym: affronted, indignant, disgruntled, discontented, angry.
π Purport (V)
appear to be or do, especially falsely.
Synonym: lay claim, profess, pretend, appear, seem.
π Provenance (N)
the place of origin or earliest known history of something.
Synonym: birthplace, spring, wellspring, fount, roots, history.
π Vendetta (N)
a prolonged bitter quarrel with or campaign against someone.
Synonym: Bickering, grudge, hostility, quarrel, revenge, rivalry.
π Disconcert (V)
disturb the composure of. Synonym: Unnerve, disorient, perturb, disturb, perplex.
π Impend (V)
be about to happen.
Synonym: Coming, forthcoming, upcoming, to come, on the way.
π Disseminate (V)
spread widely.
Synonym: Circulate, distribute, disperse, diffuse, proclaim.
π Formidable (Adj.)
inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, or capable.
Synonym: Intimidating, forbidding, redoubtable, daunting, alarming.
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PART -2
16 VOCABS
08/12/22
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π Aftermath (N)
the consequences of an unpleasant or disastrous event.
Synonym: repercussions, after-effects, by-product, fallout, backwash.
π Collapse (V)
(of a structure) suddenly fall down or give way.
Synonym: cave in, fall in, subside, fall down, sag.
π Fabulous (Adj.)
extraordinary, especially extraordinarily large.
Synonym: tremendous, stupendous, prodigious, phenomenal.
π Renovate (V)
restore (something old) to a good state of repair.
Synonym: modernize, restore, redecorate, refurbish, revamp.
π Negligence (N)
failure to take proper care over something.
Synonym: neglect, laxity, laxness, irresponsibility, inattention.
π Detain (V)
keep (someone) in official custody.
Synonym: put behind bars, incarcerate, impound, intern, restrain
π Forge (V)
produce a fraudulent copy or imitation of (a banknote, work of art, etc.).
Synonym: copy, imitate, reproduce, replicate, simulate, pirate.
π Fatality (N) an occurrence of death by accident, in war, or from disease.
Synonym: death, casualty, mortality, victim, loss.
π Aggrieved (Adj.)
resentful because of unfair treatment.
Synonym: affronted, indignant, disgruntled, discontented, angry.
π Purport (V)
appear to be or do, especially falsely.
Synonym: lay claim, profess, pretend, appear, seem.
π Provenance (N)
the place of origin or earliest known history of something.
Synonym: birthplace, spring, wellspring, fount, roots, history.
π Vendetta (N)
a prolonged bitter quarrel with or campaign against someone.
Synonym: Bickering, grudge, hostility, quarrel, revenge, rivalry.
π Disconcert (V)
disturb the composure of. Synonym: Unnerve, disorient, perturb, disturb, perplex.
π Impend (V)
be about to happen.
Synonym: Coming, forthcoming, upcoming, to come, on the way.
π Disseminate (V)
spread widely.
Synonym: Circulate, distribute, disperse, diffuse, proclaim.
π Formidable (Adj.)
inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, or capable.
Synonym: Intimidating, forbidding, redoubtable, daunting, alarming.
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13 VOCABS +SYNONYMS
09/12/22
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β³οΈ Elite (N)
a group of people considered to be superior in a particular society or organization.
Synonym: aristocracy, nobility, gentry, upper class.
β³οΈCrackdown (N)
a series of severe measures against undesirable or illegal behaviour.
Synonym: repression, suppression, abolition, elimination, eradication.
β³οΈExtremist (N)
a person who holds extreme political or religious views.
Synonym: fanatic, radical, zealot, fundamentalist, hardliner.
β³οΈConspiracy (N)
a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
Synonym: plot, scheme, stratagem, plan, machination, cabal.
β³οΈ Bring Down (Phrasal Verb)
cause someone to lose power.
Synonym: overthrow, depose, oust, unseat, overturn, topple.
β³οΈCoup (N)
a sudden violent seizure of power from a government.
Synonym: overthrow, takeover, ousting, deposition, regime change.
β³οΈ Imperial (Adj.)
of or relating to an empire or an emperor.
Synonym: monarchical, sovereign, kingly, queenly, princely, majestic.
β³οΈ Illusion (N)
a false or unreal perception.
Synonym: misapprehension, misconception, deception.
β³οΈNostalgia (N)
sentimental longing or wistful affection for a period in the past.
Synonym: reminiscence, remembrance, recollection, homesickness, sentimentality.
β³οΈ Synagogue (N)
a building where a Jewish assembly or congregation meets for religious observance and instruction.
β³οΈDisband (V)
(with reference to an organized group) break up or cause to break up.
Synonym: disperse, demobilize, dissolve, scatter, separate.
β³οΈTraction (N)
the action of pulling a thing along a surface.
Synonym: resistance, pull, haulage, propulsion.
β³οΈ Infiltrate (V)
surreptitiously and gradually enter or gain access to (an organization, place, etc.).
Synonym: penetrate, invade, creep into, sneak into, slip into.
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β³οΈβ³οΈVOCABULARYβ³οΈβ³οΈ
13 VOCABS +SYNONYMS
09/12/22
#Todays Np
@MIRACLEPLUS
β³οΈ Elite (N)
a group of people considered to be superior in a particular society or organization.
Synonym: aristocracy, nobility, gentry, upper class.
β³οΈCrackdown (N)
a series of severe measures against undesirable or illegal behaviour.
Synonym: repression, suppression, abolition, elimination, eradication.
β³οΈExtremist (N)
a person who holds extreme political or religious views.
Synonym: fanatic, radical, zealot, fundamentalist, hardliner.
β³οΈConspiracy (N)
a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
Synonym: plot, scheme, stratagem, plan, machination, cabal.
β³οΈ Bring Down (Phrasal Verb)
cause someone to lose power.
Synonym: overthrow, depose, oust, unseat, overturn, topple.
β³οΈCoup (N)
a sudden violent seizure of power from a government.
Synonym: overthrow, takeover, ousting, deposition, regime change.
β³οΈ Imperial (Adj.)
of or relating to an empire or an emperor.
Synonym: monarchical, sovereign, kingly, queenly, princely, majestic.
β³οΈ Illusion (N)
a false or unreal perception.
Synonym: misapprehension, misconception, deception.
β³οΈNostalgia (N)
sentimental longing or wistful affection for a period in the past.
Synonym: reminiscence, remembrance, recollection, homesickness, sentimentality.
β³οΈ Synagogue (N)
a building where a Jewish assembly or congregation meets for religious observance and instruction.
β³οΈDisband (V)
(with reference to an organized group) break up or cause to break up.
Synonym: disperse, demobilize, dissolve, scatter, separate.
β³οΈTraction (N)
the action of pulling a thing along a surface.
Synonym: resistance, pull, haulage, propulsion.
β³οΈ Infiltrate (V)
surreptitiously and gradually enter or gain access to (an organization, place, etc.).
Synonym: penetrate, invade, creep into, sneak into, slip into.
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