Tuesday, April 22, 2014

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Gag : (Noun) Practical Joke
Synonyms : Trick
Antonym : Cerebral
Usage : The audience was amused to see his act of gag

Agility  : (Noun) Physical or Mental Nimbleness
Synonyms : Liveliness
Antonym : Plan speaking
Usage : The  team focussed on collaborative agility

Absurd (Adjective) Ridiculous or senseless
Synonyms : Foolish
Antonym : understanding
Usage : His elder brother behaved in an absurd manner

Abrogate (Verb) To formally put an end
Synonyms : Abolish
Antonym : Fortunate
Usage : Indian wanted to abrogate the war with China

Agnostic (Noun) A person who is not sure that God exists
Synonyms : Skeptic
Antonym : approve
Usage : His younger brother was considered as an agnostic human-being

Aestival :  (Adjective) Pertaining to Summer   
Synonyms : Sunny
Antonym : Inappropriate
Usage : In America, people love being aestival during winters

Celerity  :  (Noun) Swiftness   
Synonyms : Hurry   
Antonym : easy   
Usage : The rabbit is known for his celerity while racing

Canny : (Adjective) Clever or artful
Synonyms : Cunny   
Antonym : praise   
Usage : The teacher complained to his parents for their son to be canny in class

Belated : (Adjective) Out of date   
Synonyms : Behind Time   
Antonym : apparent   
Usage : We wished our friend belated happy birthday

Chaste : (Adjective) Incorrupt or Pure   
Synonyms : Elegant
Antonym : careful
Usage : Tata's have always proceeded with a chaste approach

Alacrity : (Noun) Promptness or Liveliness
Synonyms : Alertness   
Antonym : deny   
Usage : The boss was so impressed by the worker’s alacrity; he suggested a promotion

Amalgamate : (Verb) To blend or mix   
Synonyms : Combine   
Antonym :  Hostile   
Usage : The two parties decided to amalgamate to form the government

Ardent : (Adjective) Very Enthusiastic   
Synonyms : Desirous   
Antonym : Abundance   
Usage : The two parties decided to amalgamate to form the government

Autocrat : (Noun) Dictator   
Synonyms : Tyrant
Antonym :  Mature
Usage : The autocratic attitude of his Chief Minister led to his downfall

Analogy : (Noun) Similarity   
Synonyms : Comparison   
Antonym : explicit   
Usage : The trainer used an analogy to explain the theory

Instinct  (Noun) Gut feeling or Idea   
Synonyms : Impulse   
Antonym : preventer   
Usage : He was known for his killer instinct

Snuggle :   (Verb) Bundle or Grasp   
Synonyms : Burrow   
Antonym : inarticulate   
Usage : The boy sitting on the front seat was able to snuggle the entire concept at one go

Mellow : (Adjective) Ripe or matured   
Synonyms : Developed   
Antonym : Hopeless   
Usage : The society enthrusted the responisibilty on the new president because they considered him to be man of mellow idea

Dubious   (Adjective) To be doubtful   
Synonyms : Questionable   
Antonym : Reserves
Usage : We are unfortunate to have the most dubious leader

Neurotic  (Adjective) Mentally maladjusted   
Synonyms : Abnormal 
Antonym : Unsupportive
Usage : We are unfortunate to have the most dubious leader
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Retrograde : (Adjective) Backward or reverting   
Synonyms : Contrary
Antonym : impermanent
Usage : The young boy considered himself retrograde when it came to comparing their caste

Vocable : (Noun) Description of a concept   
Synonyms : Expression   
Antonym : idealistic
Usage : The Vice President was quite vocable while explaining the new leave policy of the company

Canter : (Verb) To Jog
Synonyms : Race
Antonym : full
Usage : The doctor advised the patient to canter every morning

Elegant : (Adjective) Beautiful or Tasteful
Synonyms : Aristocratic
Antonym : Continuous
Usage : The new building looked elegant after it got completed

Endeavor : (Noun) Attempting to achieve something
Synonyms : Aim
Antonym : Consent
Usage : While departing, the students wished luck to each other for their future endeavors

Gag : (Noun) Practical Joke
Synonyms : Trick
Antonym : Cerebral
Usage : The audience was amused to see his act of gag

Agility  : (Noun) Physical or Mental Nimbleness
Synonyms : Liveliness
Antonym : Plan speaking
Usage : The  team focussed on collaborative agility

Absurd (Adjective) Ridiculous or senseless
Synonyms : Foolish
Antonym : understanding
Usage : His elder brother behaved in an absurd manner

Abrogate (Verb) To formally put an end
Synonyms : Abolish
Antonym : Fortunate
Usage : Indian wanted to abrogate the war with China

Agnostic (Noun) A person who is not sure that God exists
Synonyms : Skeptic
Antonym : approve
Usage : His younger brother was considered as an agnostic human-being
Aestival :  (Adjective) Pertaining to Summer   
Synonyms : Sunny
Antonym : Inappropriate
Usage : In America, people love being aestival during winters

Celerity  :  (Noun)
Swiftness   
Synonyms : Hurry   
Antonym : easy   
Usage : The rabbit is known for his celerity while racing

Canny : (Adjective) Clever or artful
Synonyms : Cunny   
Antonym : praise   
Usage : The teacher complained to his parents for their son to be canny in class

Belated : (Adjective) Out of date   
Synonyms : Behind Time   
Antonym : apparent   
Usage : We wished our friend belated happy birthday

Chaste : (Adjective) Incorrupt or Pure   
Synonyms : Elegant
Antonym : careful
Usage : Tata's have always proceeded with a chaste approach
Alacrity : (Noun) Promptness or Liveliness
Synonyms : Alertness   
Antonym : deny   
Usage : The boss was so impressed by the worker’s alacrity; he suggested a promotion

Amalgamate : (Verb) To blend or mix   
Synonyms : Combine   
Antonym :  Hostile   
Usage : The two parties decided to amalgamate to form the government

Ardent : (Adjective) Very Enthusiastic   
Synonyms : Desirous   
Antonym : Abundance   
Usage : The two parties decided to amalgamate to form the government

Autocrat : (Noun) Dictator   
Synonyms : Tyrant
Antonym :  Mature
Usage : The autocratic attitude of his Chief Minister led to his downfall

Analogy : (Noun) Similarity   
Synonyms : Comparison   
Antonym : explicit   
Usage : The trainer used an analogy to explain the theory
Instinct  (Noun) Gut feeling or Idea   
Synonyms : Impulse   
Antonym : preventer   
Usage : He was known for his killer instinct

Snuggle :   (Verb) Bundle or Grasp   
Synonyms : Burrow   
Antonym : inarticulate   
Usage : The boy sitting on the front seat was able to snuggle the entire concept at one go

Mellow : (Adjective) Ripe or matured   
Synonyms : Developed   
Antonym : Hopeless   
Usage : The society enthrusted the responisibilty on the new president because they considered him to be man of mellow idea

Dubious   (Adjective) To be doubtful   
Synonyms : Questionable   
Antonym : Reserves
Usage : We are unfortunate to have the most dubious leader

Neurotic  (Adjective) Mentally maladjusted   
Synonyms : Abnormal 
Antonym : Unsupportive
Usage : We are unfortunate to have the most dubious leader
Retrograde : (Adjective) Backward or reverting   
Synonyms : Contrary
Antonym : impermanent
Usage : The young boy considered himself retrograde when it came to comparing their caste

Vocable : (Noun)
Description of a concept   
Synonyms : Expression   
Antonym : idealistic
Usage : The Vice President was quite vocable while explaining the new leave policy of the company

Canter : (Verb) To Jog
Synonyms : Race
Antonym : full
Usage : The doctor advised the patient to canter every morning

Elegant
: (
Adjective) Beautiful or Tasteful
Synonyms : Aristocratic
Antonym : Continuous
Usage : The new building looked elegant after it got completed

Endeavor
: (Noun) Attempting to achieve something
Synonyms : Aim
Antonym : Consent
Usage : While departing, the students wished luck to each other for their future endeavors
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