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English Vocabulary Words for Daily Use

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English Vocabulary Words for Daily Use

 

Circumspect (ADJ)- Careful, Cautious SAAVDHAAN

  • Circumspection (N)- Carefulness, Cautiousness SAAVDHAANI

Key Word: Circumstance- STHITIYA

  1. One has to be circumspect in circumstances.

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

  3. Circumspection comes through variety of experiences.

  4. One must drive vehicles circumspectly to avoid any accident.

  5. One gets complacence when the work is done circumspectly.

  6. In mathematics circumspection is required to be an actuarial.

Perseverant (ADJ)

Perseverance (N)

Perseveringly

(ADV) 

LAGANSHEEL

LAGAN

LAGANSHEELTA SE

  • In order to pursue one’s career, one should be perseverant.

  • To make a subject interesting, one should prepare it perseveringly.

  • The mission achieved with perseverance is perpetual.

  • When I decided to prepare for NDA, my father asked me to be perseverant for it.

  • It took thorough planning and perseverance to be successful.

  • Passion is augmented when something is pursued perseveringly.

 

Clement

Clemency

Clemently

DAYAVAAN

DAYA

DAYA SE

  • Meretricious people keep claiming their possessions ostentatiously whereas clement people don’t claim their things unnecessarily.

  • Meretricious people keep talking about their merits and other’s demerits all the time. They keep vaunting themselves.

  • Clement people are just busy in their own plans whereas ostentatious people put a heavy tent on small occasions, just to show their affluence.

  • Meretricious people keep blowing their own trumpet in all the interactions.

  • Altruistic people come forward to help others unconditionally and clemently.

  • All trust on altruistic people and they follow their instructions perseveringly.

  • After a number, if multiple ciphers are added, that becomes a huge amount. 

  • When people heard the trenchant ideas of Swami Vivkenand, they were surprised and they listened to him very carefully.

  • Your memory linking techniques captivated our attention.

  • I had a plan of purchasing some new items on the occasion of Diwali but my father thwarted my all plans.

  • Even today many people are guided by ABSTRUSE moral values.

  • If we attend all the sessions astutely in the Institute, we find them interesting.

  •  Self study made me astute in some days.

  • He showed astuteness in his business and he hired astute employees who managed the business astutely.

  • The attrition in discipline makes us insincere.  

  • There is attrition of wheat in the world so most of the countries are demanding from India.

  • Now there is attrition in his disease and he is recovering day by day.

  •  The iconoclastic remark on the prophet led attrition to the popularity of BJP among muslims.

  • I request you not to augment the arguments.

  • Now a days people augment their anger on trifles and a riot takes place.

  • We come to institute to become astute.

  • Our astuteness ensures our recruitment.

  • I do my work with astuteness.

  • I do my work astutely.

  • Astuteness comes through experience.

  • Astuteness never lets you down in today’s competitive scenario.

  • Astute person never accepts his defeat in fact he accepts the challenges with astuteness and proves his skills astutely.

  • Nexus (N)        Connection                           SAMPARK, SANDHI NECK- US

  • Neck is a strong nexus between our head and our body.

  • An IAS officer develops a strong nexus with the public with his astuteness.

  • As a defence aspirant we should develop our nexus with astute persons.

  • We should enquire about the person before developing a strong nexus with that person.

  • Love and peace can develop a strong nexus with our rivals too.

  • Maudlin (adj)- Sentimental                         BHAVUKModeling

  • Modeling is an alluring career but behind this, there are a lot of maudlin experiences.

  • We should not hurt someone’s maudlin beliefs.

  • Behind a smiling face, there is base of maudlin phases.

  • Nettle (V)- To irritate someone                   CHIDANA

  • Some people nettle others and take fun. They call NATTUL or NATU and nettle them very badly.

  • There is no benefit of nettling others.

  • Nettling someone who is more powerful than you can be very harmful.

  • Nettling others brings distances in relation.

  • These questions are very efficacious for our exams.

  • I always have eerie in my mind lest I should commit a mistake.

  • Acclimatize (V)    To adjust

  • DHAALNA           CLIMATE

  • I am able to acclimatize with any person because I have to get my work done anyhow.

  • Those who are able to acclimatize with any climatic condition are dynamic in nature.

  • The place which has good climate, people are able to acclimatize there easily.

  • Animosity (N)       Hostility

  • SHATRUTA         ENEMY CITY ME HAI

  • Allure (V)               To entice

  • LUBHANA           AUR LEYO

  • Amuse (V)             To entertain

  • AANANDIT KRNA             MUSE- MUSIC

  • Adroit (ADJ)         Skilled,

  • DAKSH, KUSHAL              ANDROID

  • Attenuate (V)       To reduce

  • KAM KRNA         ATTENTION

  • Avow (V)               To affirm, to accept

  • SWEEKAR KRNA              WOW

  • Alacrity (N)           Cheerfulness

  • KHUSHI               A LAC RUPEE

  • Allay (V)                To pacify

  • SHAANT KRNA  AA LE

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