Domicile: Make one's home in a particular place or community |
The domicile rules of USA are very tough. |
Elapse: Pass by |
Three years elapsed before he met his family. |
Emit: Expel or give off |
The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits. |
Integral: Existing as an essential constituent or characteristic |
Honesty was an integral part of his personality. |
Lax: Lacking in rigour or strictness |
The students were lax in attending classes. |
Nominal: Insignificantly small; a matter of form only |
The doctor’s fee was nominal and not exorbitant by any standard. |
Prestigious: Having an illustrious reputation; respected |
He has a prestigious position in the company. |
Rash: Imprudently incurring risk |
Rash driving can cause accidents. |
Ultimate: Furthest or highest in degree or order; utmost or extreme |
The summer resort provided the ultimate in luxury. |
Conjecture: A hypothesis that has been formed by speculating or without any proof |
He dismissed the idea as mere conjecture having no factual basis. |
Eventuate: To result ultimately |
The pandemic eventuated in the deaths of thousands. |
Flamboyant: Marked by ostentation but often tasteless |
Everyone made fun of his flamboyant way of dressing. |
Fortitude: Mental and emotional strength in facing difficulty. |
The foreigners were typically impressed by the fortitude of the tribal’s. |
Haven: A shelter serving as a place of safety or sanctuary |
The school authorities provided for a safe haven for destitute children. |
Ilk: A kind of person |
I can’t tolerate people of his ilk. |
Incoherent: Without logical or meaningful connection |
He gave a turgid and incoherent presentation. |
Inhibition: Something that restrains or blocks |
The political leaders gave speeches without inhibition. |
Meticulous: Marked by precise accordance with details |
The teacher meticulously compiled the results. |
Placard: A sign posted in a public place as an advertisement |
The way to the auditorium was written on the placard. |
Remuneration: The act of paying for goods or services or to recompense for losses |
He did not receive adequate remuneration for his work. |
Sporadic: Irregular / occasional |
The sporadic rise in prices caused lot of discomfort to the common man. |
Truncated: Cut short in duration |
The truncated tree was spread across the road. |
Viable: Capable of living/ practical |
The project was viable as the terms were very flexible. |
Anathema: One that is greatly reviled, loathed, or shunned |
The subject of infidelity is anathema to him. |
Diatribe: Thunderous verbal attack |
The students continued their diatribe against the teachers. |
Expunge: Remove by erasing |
The writer corrected some factual slips and expunged some repetitions. |
Fractious: Easily irritated or annoyed |
He was an impatient fractious young man. |
Importune: Beg persistently and urgently |
He importuned the help of his relatives. |
Incontrovertible: Impossible to deny or disprove |
There was incontrovertible proof of the defendant’s innocence. |
Jaunty: Crisp and dapper in appearance |
The jaunty red hat suited her perfectly. |
Lurid: Horrible in fierceness or savagery |
There was a lurid account of the crime in the newspaper. |
Obviate: Do away with |
One can obviate a future difficulty but not one which already exists. |
Ostentatious: Intended to attract notice and impress others |
The ostentatious feathers in her cap caught everyone’s eye. |
Quip: A witty saying |
He is very good at making clever quips. |
Schism: Division of a group into opposing factions |
Another schism like that and the company will wind up in bankruptcy. |
Subjugate: Put down by force or intimidation |
The rich landowners subjugated the poor peasants working for them. |
Subterranean: Being or operating under the surface of the earth/hidden |
The culprit’s subterranean motives for murder were exposed by Patrick Jane. |
Surreptitious: Conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods |
There was a surreptitious movement of troops on the border. |
Timorous: Timid by nature or revealing timidity |
The timorous mouse ran hither thither. |
Utopia: An imaginary place considered to be perfect or ideal |
The small and languid hill town forms part of the writer’s utopia, one that he craves for incessantly. |