Words and their Meaning in English Part - 34



WordMeaning in English
FortuneA great amount of money
RealmAn area of activity, interest or knowledge
OutstandingExtremely good or excellent
IdealisticOne who aims for perfection
SubconsciouslyExisting in the mind without awareness
PitySomething that causes sadness on disappointment
ConvictionA strong belief or opinion
PersuasionA type of belief or way of thinking
IgnoranceLack of knowledge or understanding
InvaluableExtremely useful
DiscernmentAbility to understand clearly
ImmeasurablyVery great in size or amount
PerceiveTo become aware of something
ArmourProtective clothing
ShirkTo avoid duty
WhirlwindA strong spinning wind
FragileEasily broken
AlertAble to think clearly and notice things
BriskQuick and efficient
SeldomNot often
DefensiveHelping to keep safe
PassionatelyWith strong emotions
RemittanceMoney sent as payment
HonorariumPayment for services without fixed price
SubscriptionRegular payment to support an organization
AllowanceMoney given regularly
CurrentContinuous flow of water
BillowA moving cloud
GaleA very strong wind
FannedTo agitate the air
SmoulderTo burn slowly with smoke
SpawningTo produce or lay eggs in water
LandscapeArea with a particular appearance
AwesomeExtremely good
DoctoredChanged to deceive
WhettedTo provoke or stimulate
WettedMade wet
VettedExamined carefully
DilemmaA situation in which you have to make a difficult choice
ReinforceTo strengthen
AspectA part of something
AcquisitionThe act of acquiring
DistinctionA noticeable difference between things or people
FrillSomething added but not necessary
RationalOf sound mind
GrimHaving a very serious appearance or manner
SqualorVery bad and dirty conditions
DegradationThe act or process of damaging or ruining something
LexiconThe words used in a language or by a group
MysticRelating to mysteries
RemorselessShowing no pity or sympathy
ImpermanenceThe quality of not lasting forever
AbnegationDenial
PredominantlyMainly
InsolvencyInability to pay debts
EventualFinally or ultimately
RelegateTo put in a lower position
AnchorA person or thing that provides support
ResolutionsDetermination
SuperficialApparent rather than real
ExtraditeTo send an accused person to another country
VestedFully guaranteed as a legal right
ConniveTo secretly help wrongdoing
AnticipateTo look forward to
EnvisageTo consider or imagine
BrutalExtremely cruel
AssaultA violent physical attack
SevereHarsh or strict
DepriveTo take something away
AccomplishTo succeed in doing
AnxietyFear or nervousness
TerribleVery bad or unpleasant
SufficeTo be sufficient
DozeTo sleep lightly
ObedientWilling to obey
AmpleFully sufficient
RejuvenateTo make young again
ExtirpateTo destroy completely
DebaucheryImmoral behavior involving pleasure
SaboteurA person who commits sabotage
PerpetuateTo make something continue
ConnoteTo suggest an idea or feeling
NotoriousFamous for something bad
MalignantDangerous and likely to cause harm
AbjectMiserable or very bad
DenigrateTo belittle unfairly
ImpetuousActing without thinking
ObstinateRefusing to change behavior
SpitefulWanting to hurt others
VoraciousExtremely greedy
SolicitTo ask or request
VenalOpen to corruption
HirelingSomeone working only for money
ConflagrationA large destructive fire
MasqueradeBehavior that hides the truth
PlagiarismCopying someone else's work and presenting it as your own
MortalSubject to death
AmoralNot concerned with right or wrong
ImmoralNot morally good
ReignPeriod of rule by a king or ruler
ReinA strap used to control a horse
HistrionicOverly dramatic behavior
MercenaryA soldier working for money
ConfigurationArrangement of parts
NepotismFavoring relatives unfairly


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