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  • Vocabulary

    1. REDEEM (Verb) Meaning : gain or regain possession of (something) in exchange for payment. Synonyms : retrieve, regain, recover Antonyms: forfeit, lose, abandon Example: At the end of Janet’s car lease she will redeem it for another Honda 2. PROCLIVITY (Noun) Meaning : a tendency to choose or do something regularly; an inclination or…

  • Vocabulary

    1. STRUT (Verb) Meaning : walk with a stiff, erect, and apparently arrogant or conceited gait. Synonyms : swagger, swank, parade, Example: The rooster would strut in the yard when trying to impress the hens. 2. PRELUDE (Noun) Meaning : an action or event serving as an introduction to something more important. Synonyms : preliminary,…

  • Vocabulary

    1. Refute  Meaning : to prove to be untrue, unfounded, or incorrect Synonyms : counter, expose Antonyms : agree, aid Example: The student refuted the professor’s claim in class. 2. Malleable   Meaning : capable of being molded or changed Synonyms : adaptable, flexible Antonyms : rigid, inflexible Example: Children’s minds are malleable but only…

  • Vocabulary

    1. WOEBEGONE (adjective)  Meaning : sad or miserable in appearance. Synonyms : dejected, forlorn, crestfallen, abject. Antonyms : blissful, buoyant, cheerful, delighted. Usage : The mother could tell that her son was woebegone when she told him that he was grounded. 2. MYSTIQUE (noun)  Meaning : a quality of mystery, glamour, or power associated with…

  • Vocabulary

    1. TINGE (Verb)  Meaning : color slightly. Synonyms : dye, stain, shade, suffuse. Antonyms : decolorize, whiten, blanch, bleach. Usage : The sky had become a dark shade of indigo, tinged with the remnants of deep magenta. 2. CONTENTIOUS (adjective)  Meaning : causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial. Synonyms : disputable, debatable, moot, vexed.…

  • English Language Questions for SBI Clerks

    Directions (1-5) : Rearrange the following six sentence (A), (B), (C), (D),(E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph. A. But following these instructions is virtually impossible for many people living in slums. B. Many water-borne diseases like cholera and diarrhea are caused by drinking contaminated water. C. This is not…