any 50 difficult words with English meaning and sentence
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Callous -disregard for others
Camaraderie -a sense of solidarity arising out of familiarity and sociability
Circumlocution -expressing someone in an indirect way
Clamor -proclaim something noisily
Cognizant -awareness or realization
Construe -interpret or assign meaning
Convivial -enjoyable atmosphere or jovial company
Demagogue -a political leader who uses rhetoric to appeal to prejudices and desires of ordinary citizens
Denigrate -belittle someone
Didactic -instructive with a moral intent
Disparate -of a distinct kind
Eclectic -deriving the best ideas and styles from a diverse range of sources
Egregious -reprehensible or outrageously bad
Embezzlement -misappropriation of funds.
Enervate -lacking in vitality or mentally/ morally drained.
Ephemeral– lasting for a short duration
Equanimity -maintaining composure in stressful situations
Fatuous -devoid of intelligence
Gratuitous -uncalled for or unwarranted
Iconoclast -someone who criticizes or attacks cherished ideas and beliefs
Idiosyncratic -something peculiar to an individual
Incumbent -something that is morally binding
Inveterate -habitual
Libertarian -someone who cherishes ideas of free will
Licentious -someone who is promiscuous
Mendacious -deceitful
Multifarious -multifaceted or diverse
Obdurate -being stubborn and refusing to change one’s opinion
Ostracism -excluding a person or certain section from society by majority consent
Pejorative -showing disapproval
Pertinacious -someone who is stubbornly unyielding
Phlegmatic -expressing little or no emotion
Promulgate-to broadcast or announce
Quotidian -something that is of daily occurrence
Recalcitrant -resistant to authority
Sanctimonious -the pretense of being morally pious to exhibit moral superiority
Solipsism -the philosophical theory that only the self-existence is known and all that exists
Travesty -distorting facts or imitation
Ubiquitous -omnipresent or existing everywhere
Vicissitude – an unwelcome or unpleasant change in circumstances or fortune
Vociferous -something or someone who is offensively/ conspicuously loud.