| Word | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Motive | Reason for doing something | His motive was unclear. |
| Diplomacy | Skill in handling sensitive matters | Diplomacy avoids conflicts. |
| Dispose | To get rid of something | Dispose waste properly. |
| Dispute | Argument or disagreement | They had a land dispute. |
| Dizzy | Feeling unsteady or lightheaded | I felt dizzy after running. |
| Doctrine | A set of beliefs or principles | The policy follows a doctrine. |
| Dodge | To avoid something cleverly | He dodged the question. |
| Doodle | To draw casually without purpose | She doodled during class. |
| Dump | Sell goods cheaply / throw away | Companies dump products in markets. |
| Eager | Very interested or excited | She is eager to learn. |
| Elucidate | To explain clearly | The teacher elucidated the topic. |
| Embrace | To accept something willingly | He embraced new ideas. |
| Erratic | Irregular or unpredictable | His behavior was erratic. |
| Eternal | Lasting forever | Love is eternal. |
| Eve | The day before an event | On the eve of the exam, he studied hard. |
| Inevitable | Certain to happen | Change is inevitable. |
| Faint | Weak or losing consciousness | She felt faint due to heat. |
| Oriental | Related to East Asia | Oriental culture is rich. |
| Outcast | A person rejected by society | He was treated as an outcast. |
| Rascal | A mischievous person | That boy is a rascal. |
| Scoundrel | A dishonest person | The scoundrel cheated everyone. |
| Scoop | Exclusive news or big story | The journalist got a scoop. |
| Whoop | A loud shout or cry | The crowd gave a whoop. |
| Realm | Area or domain | This is the realm of science. |
| Redeem | To make up for a fault | He redeemed his mistake. |
| Review | To examine or evaluate | The book got a good review. |
| Revival | Return to life or activity | The festival saw a revival. |
| Revolt | To rise against authority | People revolted against injustice. |
| Solidarity | Unity or agreement | Workers showed solidarity. |
| Hubby | Informal word for husband | My hubby is supportive. |
| Swag | Stylish confidence | He walked with swag. |
| Suspicious | Doubtful or mistrusting | His behavior seemed suspicious. |
| Swish | Moving with a soft sound | The dress made a swish sound. |
| Synopsis | A brief summary | Read the synopsis first. |
| Taboo | Socially forbidden | Talking about it is taboo. |
| Tackle | To deal with a problem | We must tackle this issue. |
| Tenant | One who rents property | The tenant pays monthly rent. |
| Transcript | A written record or copy | Submit your transcript. |
| Transmit | To send or transfer | Signals are transmitted quickly. |
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