Beloved: Beloved describes someone or something that is loved dearly |
The way a mother feels about her baby is an example of beloved. |
Devout: Sincere |
An unending stream of the devout brings offerings of country-made liquor to this revered shrine of Baba Bhode Shah, who is believed to grant all wishes. |
Exploit: To use immorally |
The rich should not exploit the poor economically in the name of capitalism. |
Fissure: Deep crack |
Apparently, the party seems to be united in its approach, but of late deep fissures have appeared among the leaders over tackling the issue of reservations in jobs. |
Flimsy: Thin and weak |
Flimsy objects don’t last long. |
Homogeneous: Uniform, even |
Since India is a country with such diverse agricultural patterns, it is unwise to have a homogeneous policy for all regions. |
Indicative: Showing |
The large fiscal deficit this time is indicative of the fact that the government has spent more than it has earned during the last financial year. |
Intricate: Very complex |
The seemingly intricate carvings on the Taj are, in reality, extracts taken from the Quran and this becomes clear only if you take a close look at them. |
Oddity: An eccentricity |
In early time working mothers were regarded a bit of an oddity. |
Apprise: Inform |
The visiting dignitary was apprised by the president of the progress made by the country during the last decade. |
Beneficent: Doing or producing good, performing acts of kindness |
It was only because of the beneficent nature of our principal that he could continue in the class despite failing all house tests. |
Cringe: Shrink from fear |
The group of mischievous boys cringed at the sight of principal walking towards them. |
Expertise: Skill |
Jatu's superb expertise in playing different musical instruments owed itself to the immense practice he had with them. |
Frenzied: Wild |
The frenzied mob, already enraged with the police atrocities, set ablaze many government buildings and vehicles. |
Frivolous: Non-serious, casual |
The frivolity with which Mr. Casual treated the whole affair earned him the title of being non-serious even in serious matters. |
Garnish: To trim |
The dish as such was just passable, but the garnishing done by her with green spices had made it a bit more palatable. |
Homicide: The killing of one human being by another |
The police arrived at the scene of the homicide. |
Homologous: Alike in structure |
The post of Indian President is, in many ways, quite homologous to the British Queen’s, for both of them are nominal posts with little “real” power. |
Magnanimous: Generous |
Magnanimous soul as he was, he did not think twice before giving out money and relief materials for the flood-ravaged populace. |
Nausea: Severe upset stomach |
She went to the doctor with a complaint of severe headache and nausea, although she had not actually vomited. |
Safeguard: To protect |
The company was blamed for failing to safeguard workers interests. |
Tentative: Hesitant |
Though nothing is finalized as yet, the tentative date for the test is in the first week of December. |
Acquiesce: To agree without enthusiasm |
The plaintiff acquiesced to the court’s verdict, for he had no option but to accept it. |
Ardour: Passion |
The ardour with which you take part in sports, if applied to studies, can work wonders for your career. |
Circuitous: Indirect |
Ulta-Pulta is very fond of giving circuitous arguments instead of coming to the matter straightway. |
Clique: A small group |
The three of them Ram, Hari and Rajeev formed a clique to harass the chairman. |
Devious: Deceiving |
It may sound like a devious ploy, but this is the only way to achieve our targets. |
Diffident: Lacking self confidence , timid, shy |
The diffidence of a newly-wed girl entering her in-laws’ house for the first time is quite understandable, for she is extremely cautious of her newfound status among absolute strangers. |
Emancipate: To release from bondage. |
People visit holy places to emancipate from their sins. |
Exorbitant: Going beyond usual and proper limits |
You need to earn exorbitant money to maintain such a lifestyle. |
Flagrant: Outrageous |
It is surprising how this flagrant violation of rules on house allotment has been going on for the past ten years, without anybody raising any objection to it. |
Fraught: Filled |
The solution proposed by Ritu to Gitu's problem was fraught with so many difficulties later that Gitu could not accept it despite finding it very appealing. |
Frigid: Cold |
The warmth of the hostess was matched only by the frigid attitude of her husband. |
Gambit: A maneuver |
As a kind of first move to resolve the dispute between them, Shampa sent a messenger with an invitation to Champa, but due to Champa’s refusal, the gambit did not succeed. |
Garner: Gather |
India has sent its Foreign Minister to other countries to garner diplomatic support for India on the sensitive Kashmir issue. |
Grovel: Crawl in humility |
Rakhu, being a slave, had to grovel before his master to get even the smallest necessity of life. |
Immutable: Not capable of change |
Whatever interpretation we make of our religious scriptures is not immutable; with the changing times, the interpretation does and should change. |
Knavery: Dishonesty |
Deceit, lies and knavery are the characteristics of present-day politics. |
Perjury: Lying under oath |
I wonder how a person can commit perjury in the court after swearing to speak the truth. |
Verbose: Wordy |
He is too verbose at times and says more than is required. |