PART 2 OF THE COMPILATION OF FREQUENTLY ASKED VOCABS IN BANK (IBPS, SBI, RBI ) EXAMS
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EXAMPLE-"Being a newcomer I had to grapple with all kinds of uncertainties in the early phase of my career ,Kartik Aryan.
2) Gregarious: fond of company of others
EXAMPLE- "I am not gregarious,which is why no one knows how sensitive I am" ,Manika Batra.
3) Haggled: to argue on the price of something/ to argue about the details of something
Example- "Before the film 'queen' ,I used to haggle with producer to get the right remuneration",Kangna Ranaut.
4) Hamper: prevent the progress or free movement of something
5) Hazardous: full of risks
6) Illuminate: make lighter or brighter/ make clear
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7) Ingenuous: honest, innocent and willing to trust people
11) Imprudent: lacking discretion, wisdom and good judgement
Example- Iqbal Ansari is one of the litigants in the Ayodya land dispute case.
Example- I have written a lucid poetry.
Example- India's present economic problems are symptoms of a deeper malaise.
Example- A smile can mitigate any problem. :)
Example- Several celebrities have accused Anu Malik of molestation.
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36) Perishable: subject to destruction, death or decay
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💠FREQUENTLY ASKED VOCABS IN BANK (IBPS, SBI, RBI) EXAMS PART 2
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1) Grapple: fight or struggling with someone,holding them tightly/ come to terms with
Syn: contend, wrestle
EXAMPLE-"Being a newcomer I had to grapple with all kinds of uncertainties in the early phase of my career ,Kartik Aryan.
2) Gregarious: fond of company of others
Syn: Sociable, affable
EXAMPLE- "I am not gregarious,which is why no one knows how sensitive I am" ,Manika Batra.
3) Haggled: to argue on the price of something/ to argue about the details of something
Syn: bargain, negotiate
Example- "Before the film 'queen' ,I used to haggle with producer to get the right remuneration",Kangna Ranaut.
4) Hamper: prevent the progress or free movement of something
Syn: Interfere, hinder
Example-Lack of communication between the director and the producers hampered the release of the movie.
5) Hazardous: full of risks
Syn: Perilous, jeopardizing
6) Illuminate: make lighter or brighter/ make clear
Syn: elucidate, light up
Example- "Sometimes I dwell on past to illuminate my present; I learn from the mistakes of past",Virat Kohli.
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7) Ingenuous: honest, innocent and willing to trust people
Syn: Straightforward, guileless
Example- "I was an ingenuous person in the beginning of my career", said the director.
8) Impeccable - without fault or error/ not capable of sin
Synonyms: Immaculate, virtuous
Example - Deepika Padukone made an impeccable debut with the movie Om Shanti Om.
9) Impelled: urged or forced to action through moral pressure
Syn: driven, motivated
Example - Interest of the producers impelled them to make sequel after sequel of the movie 'Hate Story'.
10) Impetuous: tending to do things very quickly, without thinking ,done impulsively
Synonyms : Impulsive, hotheaded
Example - It was an impetus decision to opt maths and prepare for IIT JEE.
11) Imprudent: lacking discretion, wisdom and good judgement
Syn: brash, inadvisable
Example - Her imprudent attitude made her look like a fool in the conference.
Indiscreet: Imprudent
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12) Innocuous: not harmful/ not causing disapproval
12) Innocuous: not harmful/ not causing disapproval
Syn: innoxious, harmless
Example- Sona Mohapatra's verbal attack on Anu Malik proved innocuous in the absence of any support.
13) Intermittent: occurring at irregular intervals
Syn: Sporadic, irregular
Example- The reason I broke up with my girlfriend was because of her intermittent verbal assaults.
14) Invoke - to call upon for help
synonyms- invocate,to solicit
Example - The celebrity invoked assistance from the police to keep stalkers away from her.
15) Juxtapose: to place different things side by side for comparision
Syn: alternate, intersperse
Example- Hate Story 3 deals with the juxtaposition of love and hate and how the two emotions relate to each other.
16) Languid: lacking in spirit or interest
Syn: Inactive, Sluggish
Example- After sleeping for hours ,my dog moved leisurely in a languid motion.
17) Legitimate: according to law; in accordance with established rules and standards
Syn: lawful, legal
Example- It's a legitimate question that deserves carefully reasoned answer,Barack Obama.
18) Lethargic: having little energy; feeling unwilling and unable to do anything
Syn: Torpid, lackadaisical
Example- The weather made me a little lethargic.
19) Litigant: one engaged in a lawsuit
Syn: petitioner, suer
Example- Iqbal Ansari is one of the litigants in the Ayodya land dispute case.
20) Lucid: expressed clearly, easy to understand/ bright or luminous
Syn: Comprehensible, gleeming
Example- I have written a lucid poetry.
21) Lucrative: producing a sizeable profit
Syn: Moneymaking, remunerative
Example- I decided to turn my hobby into a lucrative sideline,Manish Malhotra.
22) Malaise: feeling of discomfort, illness, or unease whose exact cause is difficult to identify
Syn: melancholy, Restlessness
Example- India's present economic problems are symptoms of a deeper malaise.
23) Malignant: evil in nature or effect/ (disease)very virulent or infectious
Syn: Hostile, invasive
Example- Her malignant attitude turned others away from her.
24) Mitigate: make less severe or harsh/ lessen the seriousness or extent of
Syn: Extenuate, alleviate
Example- A smile can mitigate any problem. :)
25) Molestation: sexual assault and abuse of a person
Syn: Abduction, maltreatment
Example- Several celebrities have accused Anu Malik of molestation.
26) Morbid: having a unusual interest in death or unpleasant events/ gruesome/ relating to disease
Syn: Cheerless, miserable
Example- Komal's morbid curiosity with death drove her to study paranormal science.
27) Mounting: Something that serves as a support, setting or backing /act as a person or thing that mounts.
Syn: Support, Reinforcement
28) Mundane: something that is ordinary and occurring too regularly and hence not interesting
Syn: banal, humdrum
Example- Shivani hates her job as she is asked to do mundane tasks everyday.
29) Nurturing: act of encouraging, nourishing, caring for someone or something
Syn: Foster, cultivate
Example- Parents should nurture thier children's creativity.
30) Obscure: not clearly understood or expressed/ difficult to find/ to make dark, dim or indistinct
Syn: Dubious, undistinguished
Example- Because the billionaire was a shy person,he enjoyed living an obscure life .
31) Obstinate: stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course inspite of reason, arguments, or persuasion
Syn: Adamant, unyielding
Example- "She was a very obstinate child", Madhu Chopra.
32) Oscillate: move or swing back and forth in regular rhythm
Syn: Fluctuate, Waver
33) Palpable: capable of being touched or felt,easily perceptible
Syn: appreciable, apprehensible
Example- The hatred between the two actresses was palpable and seemed to fill the entire promo event.
34) Paucity: presence of something in only large or insufficient quantities or amounts
Syn: Dearth, Sparseness
Example- Paucity of evidence made the case difficult.
35) Peculiar: characteristic of only one person, group, or thing/ different from usual or normal
Syn: Aberrant, Extraordinary
Example- She has a peculiar way of wishing people.
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36) Perishable: subject to destruction, death or decay
Syn: Vulnerable, Susceptible
Example- These fruits are perishable and bulky to transport.
37) Persuasion: communication intended to induce belief or action
Syn: convincing, inducement
Example- It took a lot of persuasion to get him to agree to join the party.
38) Persist: to go on resolutely or stubbornly in spite of opposition, importunity or warning
Syn: Carry on, persevere
Example- He persisted in his efforts and finally succeeded.
39) Pertain: to belong as a part, member or product/ to be appropriate to something/ to have reference
Syn: appertain, relate
40) Pertinent: relating directly and significantly to the matter at hand
Syn: appropriate, relevant
Example- Kangna promised to answer all questions which were pertinent to her case.
41) Pervert: corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality/ change the inherent purpose or function of something
Syn: Misinterpret, debaucher
Example- Anu Malik is a pervert,said Neha Bhasin.
42) Pilgrim: one who travels to a shrine or holy place as a devotee/ one who travels to foreign lands
Syn: wayfarer, deportee
43) Plausible: apparently reasonable and probable/ person skilled at producing persuasive arguments, especially ones intended to deceive
Syn: credible, cogent
Example- Dia Mirza gave a plausible explanation for her sudden disappearance from movie projects.
44) Plead: appeal or request earnestly/mention something as an excuse
Syn: Beg, Supplicate
Example- The poor woman couldn't afford a good lawyer to plead her case.
45) Pledge: a solemn promise to do or refrain from doing something
46) Ploughing: act of ploughing a field
Syn: Dig, plow
47) Plunder: steal goods, takes as a spoil
Syn: Ransack, loot
Example- In 1025 Mahmud Ghaznavi plundred Somnath temple.
48) Plunge: sudden movement or fall forward, down or into something
Syn: Dive, decline
Example- Sridevi's car plunged off a bridge in an accident.
49) Pragmatic: relating to practical point of view or practical consideration
Syn: Realistic, Logical
50) Precision: the quality of being careful and exact.
Syn: Perfection, veracity
Example- A good painter exercises precision while painting.
51) Profound: having intellectual depth and insight/ coming from, reaching to, or situated at a depth/ complete
Syn: Arcane, recondite
Example- Sridevi had a profound impact on Jahnvi.
52) Prolonged: continuing for a notable long time
Syn: Elongated, outstreched
Example- After a prolonged silence,I broke the ice.
53) Privilege: right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage or favour
Syn: appanage, concession
54) Rampant: unrestrained and violent / rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in the profile
Syn: Unrestrained, Widespread
Example- Rampant corruption brought about the downfall of the company.
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