plz give 50 hard word and meaning.
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Abnegation /abnɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n/
Renouncing a belief or doctrine
Example: “I believe in the abnegation of political power”
2. Aggrandize /əˈɡrandʌɪz/
enhance power, wealth or status
Example: It was an action intended to aggrandize the Frankish dynasty.
3. Alacrity /əˈlakrɪti/
eagerness
Example: He accepted the invitation with alacrity.
4. Anachronistic /ənakrəˈnɪstɪk/
misplaced chronologically
Example: He is rebelling against the anachronistic morality of his parents.
5. Archetypal /ˌɑːkɪˈtʌɪp(ə)l/
quintessential of a certain kind
Example: She is the archetypal country doctor.
6. Ascetic /əˈsɛtɪk/
one who practices self-denial as part of spiritual discipline
Example: She has adopted an ascetic life of prayer, fasting, and manual labour.
7. Beguile /bɪˈɡʌɪl/
influence someone in a deceptive way
Example: He beguiled the voters with his good looks.
8. Blandishment /ˈblandɪʃm(ə)nt/
intentional flattery for persuasion
Example: The blandishments of the travel brochure.
9. Cajole /kəˈdʒəʊl/
persuade by flattery or coaxing
Example: He hoped to cajole her into selling the house.
10. Callous (/ˈkaləs/
disregard for others
Example: Her callous comments about the murder made me shiver.
11. Camaraderie /kaməˈrɑːd(ə)ri/
a sense of solidarity arising out of familiarity and sociability
Example: I like the enforced camaraderie of office life.
12. Circumlocution /ˌsəːkəmləˈkjuːʃ(ə)n/
expressing someone in an indirect way
Example: His admission came after years of circumlocution.
13. Clamor /ˈklamə/
proclaim something noisily
Example: The questions rose to a clamor in the meeting.
14. Cognizant /ˈkɒ(ɡ)nɪz(ə)nt/
awareness or realization
Example: Politicians must be cognizant of the political boundaries within which they work.
15. Construe /kənˈstruː/
interpret or assign meaning
Example: His words could hardly be construed as an apology.
16. Convivial /kənˈvɪvɪəl/
enjoyable atmosphere or jovial company
Example: It is a convivial cocktail party.
17. Demagogue /ˈdɛməɡɒɡ/
a political leader who uses rhetoric to appeal to prejudices and desires of ordinary citizens
Example: The minister is a gifted demagogue with particular skill in manipulating the press.
18. Denigrate /ˈdɛnɪɡreɪt/
belittle someone
Example: There are many doom and gloom merchants who denigrate their own country.
19. Didactic /dɪˈdaktɪk/
instructive with a moral intent
Example: It is a didactic novel that set out to expose social injustice.
20. Disparate /ˈdɪsp(ə)rət/
of a distinct kind
Example: They inhabit disparate worlds of thought.
21. Eclectic /ɪˈklɛktɪk/
deriving the best ideas and styles from a diverse range of sources
Example: My universities offering an eclectic mix of courses.
22. Egregious /ɪˈɡriːdʒəs/
reprehensible or outrageously bad
Example: It is an egregious abuse of copyright.
23. Embezzlement /ɛmˈbɛzlm(ə)nt/
misappropriation of funds
Example: He has charges of fraud and embezzlement.
24. Enervate /ˈɛnəveɪt/
lacking in vitality or mentally/ morally drained
Example: The weather has an enervating heat today.
25. Ephemeral /ɪˈfɛm(ə)r(ə)l/
lasting for a short duration
Example: Fads are ephemeral: new ones regularly drive out the old.
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26. Equanimity /ˌɛkwəˈnɪmɪti/
maintaining composure in stressful situations
Example: He accepted both the good and the bad with equanimity.
Answer:
Idiosyncrasy characteristic behavior
Okra ladyfinger
Gaol jail
Leisure holiday day
Prompt quick
Lunatic mentally disturbed
Heirarcacy authortive ranks
Gallop gait of a horse
Compel to pressurise
Get rid of to abolish
Modest simple
Lenient mercyful
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