PART 3 OF THE COMPILATION OF FREQUENTLY ASKED VOCABS IN BANK (IBPS, SBI, RBI ) EXAMS
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Example- Her reckless attitude brought her fame.
Example- She is in the habit of reiterating her statements.
4) Rejuvenate: make younger or more vital
10) Revert: go back to a previous state
Example- The supreme court decided to revert the high court's verdict.
Example- Rakhi Sawant constantly worked to ridicule Sunny leone .
13) Robust: sturdy and strong in form/ marked y richness and fullness of flavour/ rough and crude
Example- I somehow managed to revive my sagging spirit and restarted working on the project.
Example- Seeing My favorite actor Sharukh, I could scarcely control my joy
19) Scramble - to move hurriedly to a place, especially by using all limbs against a surface.
Example - Speculations of Sara-Kartik relationship is doing rounds.
Example - The splendid debut of Deepika padukone in Om Shanti Om ,made her a big star.
28) Spontaneously: without advance preparation
Example- I follow stringent morning rituals.
Example- Shirley stumbled on the uneven pavement.
Example- Shivangi is a stubborn
56) Fostered: to give parental care to/ to promote the growth and development of
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1) Rebuff: reject bluntly often disdainfully
Syn: Snub, cold shoulder
Example- Kareena rebuffed Saif when he asked for a date for the first time.
2) Reckless: careless of consequences/ irresponsible
Syn: foolhardy, heedless
Example- Her reckless attitude brought her fame.
3) Reiterated: to say something again, once or several times
Syn: Repeat, restate
Example- She is in the habit of reiterating her statements.
4) Rejuvenate: make younger or more vital
Syn: Revive, revitalize
Example- The acupuncture treatment rejuvenated me,Urvashi Rautela.
5) Relinquish: to give up; put aside or desist from
Syn: abdicate, forego
Example- Mr Rohit was forced to relinquish control of the project.
6) Reminiscent: that tends to remind you of something
Syn: Evocative, Suggestive
Example- The remake of the song is a reminiscent of 90s hit song.
7) Remunerate: to pay an equivalent to service, loss or expense
Syn: Reimburse, compensate
Example- The job offered me an excellent remuneration.
8) Repeal: cancel officially
Syn: abrogation, annulment
Example- First amendment of Indian constitution added 9th schedule to our constitution.
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9) Revamp: to change or arrange something again, in order to improve it
Syn: Rehabilitate, repair
Example- KBC is planning to revamp the show before next season.
10) Revert: go back to a previous state
Syn: Retrogress
Example- The supreme court decided to revert the high court's verdict.
11) Rhetoric: art of speaking or writing effectively
Syn: Grandiloquence, Fustian
Example- The audience were impressed by the rhetoric Sadhguru aka Jaggi Vasudeva used in the debate .
12) Ridicule: to make fun of
Syn: derision, mockery
Example- Rakhi Sawant constantly worked to ridicule Sunny leone .
13) Robust: sturdy and strong in form/ marked y richness and fullness of flavour/ rough and crude
Syn: Vigorous, Unrefined
Example- We need a robust mechanism to deal with this.
14) Rumble: make a low continuous noise/ to be involved in a gang fight
Syn: Growl, lumber
Example- The rumble of the kids woke the lady up.
15) Sabotage: intentional destruction of something and hinder normal operation
Syn: Demolishment, vandalization
Example- Hrithik is trying to sabotage case by creating confusion,Kangna Ranaut.
16) Sagging: hanging down (as from exhaustion , weakness or weight}
Syn: drooping, hang
Example- I somehow managed to revive my sagging spirit and restarted working on the project.
17) Scarcely: only a very short time before, almost not
Syn: barely, hardly
Example- Seeing My favorite actor Sharukh, I could scarcely control my joy
18) Scorn: open dislike and disrespect or mockery often mixed with disdain
Syn: Contempt, disdain
19) Scramble - to move hurriedly to a place, especially by using all limbs against a surface.
Example- Both players scrambled to catch the ball.
20) Scrutinise: to examine closely and minutely
Syn: Audit, Inspect
Example- The committee scrutinised the matter deeply.
21) Segregation: a state of being segregated, set apart, separated, or restricted to one group
Syn: Seclusion, separateness
Example- The movement fought against practices that segregated blacks and whites.
22) Sluggish: slow moving or inactive, not acting or working with full vigor
Syn: Slow, lethargic
Example- He is very sluggish.
23) Slump: sudden fall in price, amount and value/ to fall or sink suddenly
Syn: Depression, Recession
24) Snub: Refuse to acknowledge/ reject outright and bluntly/ unusually short
Syn: Rebuff/ ignore
25) Squander: to spent extravagantly or foolishly/ allow (an opportunity) to pass or be lost.
Syn: Dissipate, waste
Example- I don't want to squander my valuable time browsing social media.
26) Speculate: to review something idly or casually and often inconclusively without knowing the facts/invest in risk
Syn: Conjecture, suspicion
Example - Speculations of Sara-Kartik relationship is doing rounds.
27) Splendid: excellent , beautiful and impressive
Syn: Glorious/ Resplendent
Example - The splendid debut of Deepika padukone in Om Shanti Om ,made her a big star.
28) Spontaneously: without advance preparation
Syn: impromptu, impulsively
29) Stagnation: a state of inactivity
Syn: Doldrums
30) Sterile: unable to produce young, plants and crops/ free from bacteria/ lacking in imagination,ideas or enthusiasm
Syn: infertile, unproductive
31) Strain: use to the utmost, exert vigorously or to the full capacity
Syn: Stretch, Wrench
32) Stringent: demanding strict attention to rules and procedures
Syn: Rigorous, tight
Example- I follow stringent morning rituals.
33) Stumble: miss a step or nearly fall/ encounter by chance/ unintentional and embarrassing blunder
Syn: Blunder, lapse
Example- Shirley stumbled on the uneven pavement.
34) Stubborn: who is not willing to change their ideas or consider anyone else’s reason or arguments
Syn: adamant, unyielding
Example- Shivangi is a stubborn
35) Superficial: on the surface only, not deep/ little substance or significance
Syn: Frivolous, Dilettante, Glib
36) Sustainability: ability to be sustained, supported or confirmed/ avoidance of depletion of natural resources in order to maintain ecological balance
Syn: Continuous, Viable
37) Taciturn: habitually reserved and uncommunicative
Syn: Reticent, buttoned-up
38) Tactful: having or showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with others or difficult issues
Syn: Considerate, discerning
39) Tantamount: equivalent in value, significance or effect
Syn: Alike, Cognate
40) Tenacious: not easily pulled apart/persistent in maintaining, adhering to or seeking something valued or desired
Syn: Dogged, Pertinacious
41) Tormented: extreme pain and anguish of body or mind
Syn: Agony, Excruciate
42) Treacherous: tending to betray/ dangerously unstable and unpredictable
Syn: Perfidious, unrealiable
43) Trivial: of little worth or importance/Commonplace, ordinary
Syn: Insignificant, trifling
44) Turbulence: noise, disturbance
45) Turmoil: a state of extreme confusion, agitation or commotion
Syn: Ferment, Restlessness
46) Unequivocal: leaving no doubt
Syn: Unambiguous, lucid
47) Vehemently: marked by forceful energy/in a strong and emotional way
Syn: Strenuous, emphatic
48) Vertebrate: animals having backbone or skeleton
Syn:
49) Vicious: deliberately cruel or violent/ immoral/imperfect
Syn: Condemnable, savage
50) Vulnerable: capable of being emotionally and physically wound
Syn: Susceptible, liable
51) Wander: to move about without any fixed goal or aim
Syn: roam, saunter
52) Whimsical: full of whimsy, quaintly,playfully, or gently humorous/ subject to sudden change
Syn: Capricious, freakish
53) Fiasco: a complete failure
Syn: debacle, catastrophe
54) Fierce: marked by extreme and violent energy,
Syn: Ferocious, Savage
55) Formidable: extremely impressive in strength or excellence/ causing fear
Syn: spine-chilling, dreadful
56) Fostered: to give parental care to/ to promote the growth and development of
Syn: Nurture, encourage
57) Fragile: easily broken/ constitutionally weak/ tenuous , slight
Syn: breakable, delicate
58) Frugal: avoiding waste
Syn: Economical, thrifty
59) Furtive: done in a quiet or secretive way to avoid being noticed
Syn: clandestine,surreptitious
60) Gigantic: of very great size or extent Syn: enormous, mammoth
61) Glimpse: a momentary or partial view
Syn: Glance, peak
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