3. She was able to __ the main idea from several complex arguments.
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replicate
33%
infer
31%
conceal
18%
mimic
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4. The new policy aims to __ the suffering of low-income families.
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alleviate
27%
expedite
19%
diligent
17%
elusive
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5. His ideas lacked depth and were considered too __.
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superficial
13%
vivid
19%
assertive
31%
unprecedented
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2. The long and repetitive lecture became so __ that students lost focus.
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1. Cornea: The transparent outermost layer that helps to focus light onto the retina.
2. Iris: The colored part of the eye that controls the amount of light entering the eye.
3. Pupil: The black hole in the center of the iris through which light enters the eye.
4.Lens: A transparent structure behind the iris that helps to further focus.
5. Retina: The innermost layer of the eye that contains photoreceptor cells (rods and cones) w/h detect light.
6. Optic nerve: Transmits the electrical signals from the retina to the brain for visual processing.
7. Sclera: The outer layer and the white part of the eye, helps to maintain the shape of the eyeball.
8. Aqueous humor: A clear fluid that fills the space b/n the cornea and the lens.
9. Vitreous humor: A gel-like substance between the lens and the retina, helping to maintain the shape of the eye.
1. Cornea: The transparent outermost layer that helps to focus light onto the retina.
2. Iris: The colored part of the eye that controls the amount of light entering the eye.
3. Pupil: The black hole in the center of the iris through which light enters the eye.
4.Lens: A transparent structure behind the iris that helps to further focus.
5. Retina: The innermost layer of the eye that contains photoreceptor cells (rods and cones) w/h detect light.
6. Optic nerve: Transmits the electrical signals from the retina to the brain for visual processing.
7. Sclera: The outer layer and the white part of the eye, helps to maintain the shape of the eyeball.
8. Aqueous humor: A clear fluid that fills the space b/n the cornea and the lens.
9. Vitreous humor: A gel-like substance between the lens and the retina, helping to maintain the shape of the eye.
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📘 EUEE Vocabulary — Master MCQ Test
1. The committee rejected the proposal as it seemed too __ to be practical.
A.
B. plausible
2. His __ remarks during the debate offended many participants.
A. superficial
B. assertive
C. insulting
D. unanimous
3. The new law was __ on citizens without proper discussion.
A. assimilated
B. imposed
C. synthesized
D. aligned
4. The scientist was able to __ meaningful conclusions from limited data.
A. mimic
B. infer
C. curtail
D. conceal
5. The long and __ procedure discouraged many applicants.
A. vivid
B. cumbersome
C. enchanting
D. proficient
6. The leader’s decision triggered a __ reaction among the public.
A. tentative
B. visceral
C. superficial
D. conventional
7. The government aims to __ unnecessary expenditure this year.
A. impose
B. curtail
C. synthesize
D. elaborate
8. The soldiers quickly responded to the sudden __ at the border.
A. disparity
B. incursion
C. confluence
D. vicinity
9. His argument was weak and lacked depth, making it seem __.
A. flamboyant
B. superficial
C. assertive
D. unprecedented
10. The manager remained calm despite the __ criticism from the media.
A. tremendous
B. elusive
C. gluttonous
D. assimilated
11. The dictator attempted to __ all opposition groups.
A. alleviate
B. subjugate
C. harmonize
D. replicate
12. She is highly __ in data analysis and research methods.
A. tentative
B. proficient
C. gullible
D. dissipated
13. The sudden policy change __ the already unstable situation.
A. alleviated
B. exacerbated
C. synthesized
D. concealed
14. Many investors were __ about the unpredictable market trends.
A. concerned
B. flamboyant
C. unanimous
D. autonomous
15. The journalist was accused of being __ in favor of the government.
A. meticulous
B. biased
C. thrifty
D. prevailing
16. The evidence was not clear; therefore, any conclusion would be __.
A. decisive
B. tentative
C. unprecedented
D. indispensable
17. The speaker tried to __ his point with more examples.
A. contradict
B. elaborate
C. impose
D. curtail
18. His __ lifestyle eventually led to serious health problems.
A. thrifty
B. gluttonous
C. meticulous
D. assertive
19. The company’s success depended on the __ of multiple departments.
A. disparity
B. alignment
C. incursion
D. stench
20. The villagers were __ from the main city due to poor infrastructure.
A. assimilated
B. ostracized
C. aligned
D. synthesized
Answer Key
1. B—plausible
2. C—insulting
3. B—imposed
4. B—infer
5. B—cumbersome
6. B—visceral
7. B—curtail
8. B—incursion
9. B—superficial
10. A—tremendous
11. B—harmonize
12. B—proficient
13. B—exacerbated
14. A—concerned
15. B—biased
16. B—tentative
17. B—elaborate
18. B—gluttonous
19. B—alignment
20. B—ostracized
1. The committee rejected the proposal as it seemed too __ to be practical.
A.
meticulousB. plausible
C. flamboyant
D. tentative2. His __ remarks during the debate offended many participants.
A. superficial
B. assertive
C. insulting
D. unanimous
3. The new law was __ on citizens without proper discussion.
A. assimilated
B. imposed
C. synthesized
D. aligned
4. The scientist was able to __ meaningful conclusions from limited data.
A. mimic
B. infer
C. curtail
D. conceal
5. The long and __ procedure discouraged many applicants.
A. vivid
B. cumbersome
C. enchanting
D. proficient
6. The leader’s decision triggered a __ reaction among the public.
A. tentative
B. visceral
C. superficial
D. conventional
7. The government aims to __ unnecessary expenditure this year.
A. impose
B. curtail
C. synthesize
D. elaborate
8. The soldiers quickly responded to the sudden __ at the border.
A. disparity
B. incursion
C. confluence
D. vicinity
9. His argument was weak and lacked depth, making it seem __.
A. flamboyant
B. superficial
C. assertive
D. unprecedented
10. The manager remained calm despite the __ criticism from the media.
A. tremendous
B. elusive
C. gluttonous
D. assimilated
11. The dictator attempted to __ all opposition groups.
A. alleviate
B. subjugate
C. harmonize
D. replicate
12. She is highly __ in data analysis and research methods.
A. tentative
B. proficient
C. gullible
D. dissipated
13. The sudden policy change __ the already unstable situation.
A. alleviated
B. exacerbated
C. synthesized
D. concealed
14. Many investors were __ about the unpredictable market trends.
A. concerned
B. flamboyant
C. unanimous
D. autonomous
15. The journalist was accused of being __ in favor of the government.
A. meticulous
B. biased
C. thrifty
D. prevailing
16. The evidence was not clear; therefore, any conclusion would be __.
A. decisive
B. tentative
C. unprecedented
D. indispensable
17. The speaker tried to __ his point with more examples.
A. contradict
B. elaborate
C. impose
D. curtail
18. His __ lifestyle eventually led to serious health problems.
A. thrifty
B. gluttonous
C. meticulous
D. assertive
19. The company’s success depended on the __ of multiple departments.
A. disparity
B. alignment
C. incursion
D. stench
20. The villagers were __ from the main city due to poor infrastructure.
A. assimilated
B. ostracized
C. aligned
D. synthesized
Answer Key
2. C—insulting
3. B—imposed
4. B—infer
5. B—cumbersome
6. B—visceral
7. B—curtail
8. B—incursion
9. B—superficial
10. A—tremendous
11. B—harmonize
12. B—proficient
13. B—exacerbated
14. A—concerned
15. B—biased
16. B—tentative
17. B—elaborate
18. B—gluttonous
19. B—alignment
20. B—ostracized
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📘 EUEE Vocabulary — Day 20
1. Devastation (noun)
• Meaning: Great destruction or damage.
• Synonyms: destruction, ruin, damage
2. Pickpockets (noun)
• Meaning: Thieves who steal from pockets.
• Synonyms: thieves, robbers, snatchers
3. Welfare (noun)
• Meaning: Health and well-being.
• Synonyms: well-being, safety, care
4. Brigands (noun)
• Meaning: Robbers or bandits.
• Synonyms: bandits, criminals, thieves
5. Accommodations (noun)
• Meaning: Places to stay.
• Synonyms: lodging, housing, shelter
6. Stench (noun)
• Meaning: Strong unpleasant smell.
• Synonyms: odor, stink, smell
7. Stronghold (noun)
• Meaning: A well-defended place.
• Synonyms: fortress, base, center
8. Vicinity (noun)
• Meaning: Nearby area.
• Synonyms: area, neighborhood, surroundings
9. Tremendously (adverb)
• Meaning: Extremely.
• Synonyms: greatly, highly, very
10. Persistently (adverb)
• Meaning: Continuously without stopping.
• Synonyms: constantly, steadily, repeatedly
Theme: Environment Set / Context1. Devastation (noun)
• Meaning: Great destruction or damage.
• Synonyms: destruction, ruin, damage
The war caused massive devastation.2. Pickpockets (noun)
• Meaning: Thieves who steal from pockets.
• Synonyms: thieves, robbers, snatchers
Pickpockets crowded the market.3. Welfare (noun)
• Meaning: Health and well-being.
• Synonyms: well-being, safety, care
The program supports public welfare.4. Brigands (noun)
• Meaning: Robbers or bandits.
• Synonyms: bandits, criminals, thieves
Brigands attacked travelers.5. Accommodations (noun)
• Meaning: Places to stay.
• Synonyms: lodging, housing, shelter
We found cheap accommodations.6. Stench (noun)
• Meaning: Strong unpleasant smell.
• Synonyms: odor, stink, smell
A stench filled the room.7. Stronghold (noun)
• Meaning: A well-defended place.
• Synonyms: fortress, base, center
The city was a rebel stronghold.8. Vicinity (noun)
• Meaning: Nearby area.
• Synonyms: area, neighborhood, surroundings
No shops are in the vicinity.9. Tremendously (adverb)
• Meaning: Extremely.
• Synonyms: greatly, highly, very
He improved tremendously.10. Persistently (adverb)
• Meaning: Continuously without stopping.
• Synonyms: constantly, steadily, repeatedly
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3. If someone “gloated,” they:
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apologized sincerely
34%
boasted proudly
15%
remained silent
24%
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Agitated
22%
Adequate
17%
Visceral
14%
Saboteur
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5. Which word means “strongly emotional or instinctive rather than logical”?
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Coercion
25%
Visceral
31%
Adequate
18%
Saboteur
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📘 EUEE Vocabulary — Day 21
1. Pacify (verb)
• Meaning: To calm or bring peace.
• Synonyms: calm, soothe, appease
2. Comprehend (verb)
• Meaning: To understand fully.
• Synonyms: understand, grasp, perceive
3. Amplified (verb)
• Meaning: Increased or made stronger.
• Synonyms: intensified, magnified, increased
4. Disclose (verb)
• Meaning: To reveal hidden information.
• Synonyms: reveal, expose, uncover
5. Intricate (adjective)
• Meaning: Very detailed or complicated.
• Synonyms: complex, elaborate, complicated
6. Assuage (verb)
• Meaning: To relieve fear, pain, or worry.
• Synonyms: ease, relieve, soothe
7. Jovially (adverb)
• Meaning: In a cheerful manner.
• Synonyms: cheerfully, merrily, happily
8. Tolerate (verb)
• Meaning: To endure or accept.
• Synonyms: endure, accept, allow, put up with
9. Erratic (adjective)
• Meaning: Irregular or unpredictable.
• Synonyms: inconsistent, unstable, unpredictable
10. Insensible (adjective)
• Meaning: Unconscious or unaware.
• Synonyms: unconscious, numb, unaware
Theme: Thinking, Emotion & Understanding1. Pacify (verb)
• Meaning: To calm or bring peace.
• Synonyms: calm, soothe, appease
Officials tried to pacify the protesters before the violence escalated.2. Comprehend (verb)
• Meaning: To understand fully.
• Synonyms: understand, grasp, perceive
Few could fully comprehend the scale of the crisis.3. Amplified (verb)
• Meaning: Increased or made stronger.
• Synonyms: intensified, magnified, increased
Social media amplified public outrage within hours.4. Disclose (verb)
• Meaning: To reveal hidden information.
• Synonyms: reveal, expose, uncover
The witness refused to disclose the source of the documents.5. Intricate (adjective)
• Meaning: Very detailed or complicated.
• Synonyms: complex, elaborate, complicated
The investigation exposed an intricate network of corruption.6. Assuage (verb)
• Meaning: To relieve fear, pain, or worry.
• Synonyms: ease, relieve, soothe
Nothing could assuage the families’ anxiety after the incident.7. Jovially (adverb)
• Meaning: In a cheerful manner.
• Synonyms: cheerfully, merrily, happily
The host greeted the guests jovially despite the tension.
8. Tolerate (verb)
• Meaning: To endure or accept.
• Synonyms: endure, accept, allow, put up with
The institution will not tolerate academic dishonesty.9. Erratic (adjective)
• Meaning: Irregular or unpredictable.
• Synonyms: inconsistent, unstable, unpredictable
The country’s erratic policies discouraged investors.10. Insensible (adjective)
• Meaning: Unconscious or unaware.
• Synonyms: unconscious, numb, unaware
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📘 EUEE Vocabulary — Day 22
1. Marched (verb)
• Meaning: Moved in an organized way.
• Synonyms: advanced, paraded, walked
2. Lessen (verb)
• Meaning: To reduce or make smaller.
• Synonyms: reduce, diminish, decrease
3. Barbaric (adjective)
• Meaning: Extremely cruel or uncivilized.
• Synonyms: brutal, savage, inhumane
4. Takes after (phrasal verb)
• Meaning: Resembles a relative.
• Synonyms: resembles, mirrors, imitates
5. Vying (verb)
• Meaning: Competing eagerly.
• Synonyms: competing, contending, striving
6. Abate (verb)
• Meaning: To become less intense.
• Synonyms: lessen, diminish, weaken
7. Commodification (noun)
• Meaning: Turning something into a product for sale.
• Synonyms: commercialization, marketing
8. Scalpel (noun)
• Meaning: A small surgical knife.
• Synonyms: surgical knife, blade
1. Marched (verb)
• Meaning: Moved in an organized way.
• Synonyms: advanced, paraded, walked
Thousands marched through the capital demanding reform.2. Lessen (verb)
• Meaning: To reduce or make smaller.
• Synonyms: reduce, diminish, decrease
New measures helped lessen economic pressure.3. Barbaric (adjective)
• Meaning: Extremely cruel or uncivilized.
• Synonyms: brutal, savage, inhumane
The prisoners were subjected to barbaric treatment.4. Takes after (phrasal verb)
• Meaning: Resembles a relative.
• Synonyms: resembles, mirrors, imitates
She takes after her mother in temperament.5. Vying (verb)
• Meaning: Competing eagerly.
• Synonyms: competing, contending, striving
Several companies are vying for dominance in the market.6. Abate (verb)
• Meaning: To become less intense.
• Synonyms: lessen, diminish, weaken
The violence failed to abate despite negotiations.7. Commodification (noun)
• Meaning: Turning something into a product for sale.
• Synonyms: commercialization, marketing
Critics opposed the commodification of education.8. Scalpel (noun)
• Meaning: A small surgical knife.
• Synonyms: surgical knife, blade
The surgeon handled the scalpel with precision.