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Tuesday, 10 December 2013

English Vocabulary - Exam Help

Read the English Vocabulary for the Banking Aspirants. These words will help you not only finding the correct meaning with usage in sentence but also make you solve the problems related to synonyms and antonyms. Even I personally read them once before posting here to memorize my own vocabulary.....Make full use of this....

1.    Campaign: (अभियान, सैनिक कार्यवाही):  
EXPLANATION : A campaign is any series of actions or events that are meant to achieve a particular result, like an advertising campaign of television commercials and Internet ads that tries to convince kids to buy bubble gum-flavored toothpaste.


2.    Wander  :  (भटकना , अर्थ से दूर होना )
EXPLANATION:  The verb wander describes something that has lost track. If you're watching a boring movie, your mind might begin to wander. If you don't have a clear goal, you could wandertoo — meaning you drift aimlessly.

3.    Furnish : (देना, देना) :  
EXPLANATION: If you provide something needed, you furnish it. You can furnish an answer to a question in an interview, furnish the snacks at a party, or furnish a room by filling it with couches and chairs.

4.    Manifest  : (प्रकट , स्पष्ट करना) :  
EXPLANATION : Choose the verb manifest when someone shows something for everyone to notice. You might manifest your dislike of school food by stirring it around into a big pile of slop on your tray.

5.    Bestow  : (अर्पित करना)
EXPLANATION:  When you present an honor or gift to someone, you bestow it, which is the same as giving it, but often classier and more respectful.

6.    Contrived  : (काल्पनिक )
EXPLANATION:  If you see something that seems fake since it was too perfectly planned out, call itcontrived. If you can easily predict the final minutes of a made-for-TV movie, then call it contrived.
7.    Scrupulous  : (पूर्ण सावधान , समयनिष्ठ )
EXPLANATION: Scrupulous means very careful to do things properly and correctly, such as paying friends back for money borrowed right away, or not returning a pair of shoes after they've been worn outdoors.

8.    Acquiesce  :  (मौन स्वीकृति देना )
EXPLANATION: To acquiesce is to agree to something or to give in. If your kid sister is refusing to hand over the television remote, you hope she acquiesces before your favorite show comes on.

9.    Odium : (घृणा , बदनामी)
EXPLANATION: That shivery feeling of disgust and hatred that you get when you see something senseless and horrible is called odium.

10.  Impertinent
EXPLANATION : If someone's rude without being openly nasty, like a kid in the back row of class quietly heckling his teacher, you can call him impertinent.

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