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English Vocabulary Used in Daily Life

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English Vocabulary Used in Daily Life

 

Direction: There are unfamiliar words that we often come across while reading newspaper or while talking to someone. Alhtough these words are generally asked in competitions but they matter in our practical communication as well. We may not be intended to use them in practical communication but others may be interested in doing so. We generally want our communication to be clear and we wish to be accessible to more an dmore people. Here we have tried to give you that base with help of sentences so that you may feel comfortable while using such words in your communication. Do share your expereince of these 60 sentences in the comment section. 

  1. I am trying to attenuate my errors to achieve success in exam.

  2. Attention should not be attenuated while attending the class.

  3. If you try to attenuate your distractions, it will assist you in getting concentration.

  4. As per the AD the Surf-excel, that boy mitigated the level of MITTI under the gate and that dog came out easily.

  5. We should mitigate our hesitation by coming on public platforms more and more.

  6. Bibulous people must mitigate their habit of excessive drinking alcohol as it is deleterious to their health.

  7. Keeping scorching weather in mind, one should mitigate the habit of eating a lot.

  8. There is a lot of merriment in wishing “Merry Christmas”

  9. It was not mandatory to carry this but that mendacious fellow suggested me to carry for the sake of his convenience.

  10. A real MARD remains mirthful because MARD KO KABHI DARD NHI HOTA.

  11. A bridge abridges one’s journey with its abridgement of tiredness.

  12. Curtail his tail to make him smart.

  13. Curtail these curtains so that I can peep out.

  14. The sir who comes with spec is very circumspect in learning vocabulary.

  15. Circumstances of life bring circumspection in your life.

  16. Clement people never lament for lack of resources as they are very altruistic in their ways of living life.

  17. My mother is clement as she never claims her possession ostentatiously.

  18. Clement are just opposite to sagacious people as their expressions are full of altruism.

  19. Ostentatious people put heavy tents on small occasions to show off their affluence.

  20. Sagacious people leave no stone unturned in taking the advantage. Even they don’t leave their SAGE people.

  21. Those who are fluent in language can easily qualify the interview and get the job. Once they start getting 85,000 rs into their account, in a short time they will become affluent.

  22. When everyone starts claiming their possession, there is clamorous environment.

  23. When people are rejected from different interview, they feel dejected and their condition becomes miserable.

  24. One should solve paper with alacrity, no matter how tough it is.

  25. I was full of alacrity when I got a LAC rupee without doing anything.

  26. He rounded a stick of bamboo and sprinkled some water over him and made unconscious. This is how he bamboozled him.

  27. When we get all the facilities we get felicity.

  28. If you are blissful, you have blessings of everyone.

  29. My birth was a blithesome moment for my parents.

  30. You should blithesome whether people say BLA BLA BLA about you.

  31. Tenacity is very common in youthful days.

  32. Despondent people sit near a pond and they keep recalling their past events in despair.

  33. If a person has complacence, he can never become melancholy.

  34. Vituperation gives you scope of amelioration.

  35. Our parents vituperate us to make us better so we should never mind their vituperation.

  36. We venerate VAANAR SENA from our heart as they all helped in the accomplishment of lord Ram’s mission.

  37. We venerate the veterans of wars.

  38. Boastful people keep blowing their own trumpet.

  39. Overambitious people keep vaunting themselves as they want more and more things in their life.

  40. Eccentric people don’t have stable mindset and they keep vacillating into different options.

  41. Check all the notes before leaving the counter, if there is a counterfeit note, there will be no responsibility of the shop keeper.

  42. Things happen with celerity in the lives of celebrities.

  43. Lazy people should work with celerity in order to avoid procrastination.

  44. Whenever I go on a SAFAR, I have SAFARI suitcase whose password is 0000. Since it is in cipher so none can guess it.

  45. I am very inquisitive in learning so I hate any hiatus in my learning.

  46. A hermit is full of altruism.

  47. Your anger may exacerbate the situation so don’t aggravate it, try to solve it with calmness.

  48. There will be exactly ASAR if you exacerbate it.

  49. Exaggerating a situation may exacerbate it.

  50. Aggressive nature may aggravate the situation so try to be full of soft skills.

  51. Your adroitness is visible in your work. There is no need to explain it.

  52. Altercation is not the solution of any dispute.

  53. Altercation always adds on dispute.

  54. There is loss of both the parties in the altercation.

  55. During altercation, the ability of decision making goes down.

  56. During altercation, the work is on halt completely.

  57. Abasing someone unnecessarily takes his alacrity away.

  58. We should not get alacrity by abasing someone.

  59. We cannot achieve higher goals by abasing others.

  60. Abasing others, we cannot achieve higher goals.

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