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1. Dawn (noun): the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.
synonyms: sunrise, first light, daylight
use: We got up at dawn to avoid a traffic jam.
2. Fugitive (adjective): quick to disappear, fleeting.
synonyms: fleeting, transient, ephemeral
use: She has been charged with helping a fugitive from justice.
3. Sack (noun): a large bag made of a strong material such as hessian, thick paper, or plastic, used for storing and carrying goods.
synonyms: bag, pack, pouch, pocket
use: Santa's sack was full of toys for all the little boys and girls.
4. Circumvent (verb): find a way around
synonyms: avoid, bypass, sidestep
use: The army will circumvent part of the enemy’s defenses by coming in from the south.
5. Sabotage (verb): deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct
synonyms: cripple, impair, incapacitate
use: A poor foundation will effectively sabotage even the best-built house.
6. Aghast (adjective): filled with horror or shock.
synonyms: speechless, awestruck, thunderstruck
use: As the car moved rapidly towards me, I was aghast and could not move to safety.
7. Facsimile (noun): an exact copy, especially of written or printed material
synonyms: copy, reproduction, duplicate
use: A good facsimile will fool even the most intense scrutiny.
8. Emollient (adjective): attempting to avoid confrontation or anger, something which softens or lubricates the skin
synonyms: conciliatory, soothing, palliative,
use: Coconut oil was a suggested emollient for stretch marks.
9. Enthral (verb): capture the fascinated attention of.
synonyms: captivate, enchant, bewitch, fascinate,
use: I was completely enthralled by the Indian cricket team performance.
10. Crux (noun): the decisive or most important point at issue.
synonyms: nub, heart, essence
use: My alcoholic father is quick to say the crux of his problem.
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Hi Aspirants,
We provide Daily Vocab & Study Content for the competitive student.Greetings from Competitiontayari.com
1. Dawn (noun): the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.
synonyms: sunrise, first light, daylight
use: We got up at dawn to avoid a traffic jam.
2. Fugitive (adjective): quick to disappear, fleeting.
synonyms: fleeting, transient, ephemeral
use: She has been charged with helping a fugitive from justice.
3. Sack (noun): a large bag made of a strong material such as hessian, thick paper, or plastic, used for storing and carrying goods.
synonyms: bag, pack, pouch, pocket
use: Santa's sack was full of toys for all the little boys and girls.
4. Circumvent (verb): find a way around
synonyms: avoid, bypass, sidestep
use: The army will circumvent part of the enemy’s defenses by coming in from the south.
5. Sabotage (verb): deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct
synonyms: cripple, impair, incapacitate
use: A poor foundation will effectively sabotage even the best-built house.
6. Aghast (adjective): filled with horror or shock.
synonyms: speechless, awestruck, thunderstruck
use: As the car moved rapidly towards me, I was aghast and could not move to safety.
7. Facsimile (noun): an exact copy, especially of written or printed material
synonyms: copy, reproduction, duplicate
use: A good facsimile will fool even the most intense scrutiny.
8. Emollient (adjective): attempting to avoid confrontation or anger, something which softens or lubricates the skin
synonyms: conciliatory, soothing, palliative,
use: Coconut oil was a suggested emollient for stretch marks.
9. Enthral (verb): capture the fascinated attention of.
synonyms: captivate, enchant, bewitch, fascinate,
use: I was completely enthralled by the Indian cricket team performance.
10. Crux (noun): the decisive or most important point at issue.
synonyms: nub, heart, essence
use: My alcoholic father is quick to say the crux of his problem.
synonyms: sunrise, first light, daylight
use: We got up at dawn to avoid a traffic jam.
2. Fugitive (adjective): quick to disappear, fleeting.
synonyms: fleeting, transient, ephemeral
use: She has been charged with helping a fugitive from justice.
3. Sack (noun): a large bag made of a strong material such as hessian, thick paper, or plastic, used for storing and carrying goods.
synonyms: bag, pack, pouch, pocket
use: Santa's sack was full of toys for all the little boys and girls.
4. Circumvent (verb): find a way around
synonyms: avoid, bypass, sidestep
use: The army will circumvent part of the enemy’s defenses by coming in from the south.
5. Sabotage (verb): deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct
synonyms: cripple, impair, incapacitate
use: A poor foundation will effectively sabotage even the best-built house.
6. Aghast (adjective): filled with horror or shock.
synonyms: speechless, awestruck, thunderstruck
use: As the car moved rapidly towards me, I was aghast and could not move to safety.
7. Facsimile (noun): an exact copy, especially of written or printed material
synonyms: copy, reproduction, duplicate
use: A good facsimile will fool even the most intense scrutiny.
8. Emollient (adjective): attempting to avoid confrontation or anger, something which softens or lubricates the skin
synonyms: conciliatory, soothing, palliative,
use: Coconut oil was a suggested emollient for stretch marks.
9. Enthral (verb): capture the fascinated attention of.
synonyms: captivate, enchant, bewitch, fascinate,
use: I was completely enthralled by the Indian cricket team performance.
10. Crux (noun): the decisive or most important point at issue.
synonyms: nub, heart, essence
use: My alcoholic father is quick to say the crux of his problem.
If you like our effort please visit our blog frequently.
Thanks
Team Competition Tayari.
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