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Any 25 different words with its meaning in english and sentence

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Answered by dakshayanivg2
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Accessible (adj)Easy to reach or to approach

The introduction to the complex novel was, thankfully, written in clear accessible language.

Synonyms: approachable, attainableAccommodate (verb)To give consideration to

Apathetic (adj)Showing little or no emotion

Carmine was concerned about his usually cheerful brother's apathetic attitude.

Synonyms: impassive, indifferent.
Appalling (adj)Inspiring dismay or disgust

Hector found his roommate's habit of leaving his dirty socks on the floor appalling.

Synonyms: dreadful, awful
Appraise (verb)To evaluate the worth of

Simone, an expert in African sculpture, was asked to appraise the ambassador's collection of masks.

Synonyms: assess, review
Archaic (adj)Characteristic of an earlier time

In the world of high fashion, two-year-old shoes are considered positively archaic.

Synonyms: antiquated, ancient
Archetypal (adj)Characteristic of the original model or perfect example

Shakespeare's sonnets are considered archetypal love poems

Synonyms: classic, consummate
Augment (verb)To make greater

Wanda read the dictionary every night to augment her vocabulary.

Synonyms: enhance, amplify
Authoritarian (adj)Favoring absolute obedience to authority

Marco's authoritarian mother never allowed him to watch more than one hour of television a day.

Synonyms: strict, despotic
Avian (adj)Relating to birds

The old man affectionately referred to pigeons as his "avian friends."

Synonyms: bird-like
Awe (noun)Emotion combining dread and wonder

Charlie was in awe of his uncle, a professional football player and chess champion.

Synonyms: veneration, amazement
Belated (adj)Past the normal or proper time

Even though I forgot his birthday, I hoe my father accepts my belated card.

Synonyms: tardy, overdue
s or counteracts

Veronique found that listening to French music was an antidote for her homesickness.

Synonyms: cure, remedyBenefactor (noun)One who offers financial help

Michael's aunt and benefactor paid his college tuition.

Synonym: patron
Beneficial (adj)Helpful

there is no doub that eating vegetables is beneficial to one's health.

Synonyms: advantageous, salutary
Benevolent (adj)Kind, helpful

Sherman revealed his benevolent side when he offered to help Carter with his homework.

Synonyms: altruistic, generous
Brandish (verb)To shake or wave menacingly

The baseball player was fined for brandishing his bat at the opposing pitcher.

Synonyms: flourish, swing
Buffer (noun)Protective barrier

The dense trees acted as a buffer against the heavy rain.

Synonyms: cushion, mediator


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Vocabulary Word

Ameliorate

to make better

Venerable

profoundly honored

Burnish

polish and make shiny

Transient

lasting a very short time

Ruminate

reflect deeply on a subject

Tenacious

stubbornly unyielding

Surly

unfriendly and inclined toward anger or irritation

Tactful

having a sense of what is considerate in dealing with others

Vaunt

show off

Surreptitious

marked by quiet and caution and secrecy

Sacrosanct

must be kept sacred

Amends

something done or paid in expiation of a wrong

Superfluous

more than is needed, desired, or required

Superficial

of, affecting, or being on or near the surface

Candor

the quality of being honest and straightforward

Contentious

showing an inclination to disagree

Abate

become less in amount or intensity

Estranged

caused to be unloved

Abdicate

give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors

Fraudulent

intended to deceive

Aberration

a state or condition markedly different from the norm

Inarticulate

without or deprived of the use of speech or words

Compromise

an accommodation in which both sides make concessions

Condescending

characteristic of those who treat others with arrogance

Amiable

diffusing warmth and friendliness

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