English Vocabulary Words -6
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Daily English Vocabulary
- Word: Nomad
Meaning: A community of people who lives in different locations, moving from one place to another, they have no permanent home
Sentence: I have notices Nomad have settled near the house
Synonym: migrant, pilgrim, wanderer
- Word: Spectacular
Meaning: marvelous, awesome, eye catcher
Sentence: Virendra Sehwag batted in a spectacular way with ball reaching the fence all the time
Synonym: amazing, astonishing, fabulous, fantastic
Antonym: bad, common, expected, ordinary, ugly
- Word: Splendor
Meaning: Magnificent, grandeur
Sentence: Royal Caribbean’s Splendor of the Seas caught on fire this morning as the cruise ship was sailing in the Mediterranean
Synonym: majesty, luster, richness
Antonym: dullness, simplicity, insignificance
- Word: Ovation
Meaning: Long Enthusiastic round of applause
Sentence: The standing ovation was given to Sachin Tendulkar when he completed his 100th International Cricket Century
Synonym: whimsical, eccentric, fantastic, outrageous
Antonym: common, conventional, familiar, nice
- Word: Outlandish
Meaning: Strange or Unfamiliar
Sentence: His outlandish clothes made him the object to ridicule at the party.
Synonym: Liberate, loosen, discharge
Antonym: detain, hold, imprison
- Word: Nonplussed
Meaning: Surprised and confused on how to react
Sentence: The new teacher was nonplussed when she was accorded a rude welcome by the students.
Synonym: astonish, dumbfound, baffle
Antonym: bore, calm, explain
- Word: Multifarious
Meaning: Having great Variety
Sentence: The new restaurant has a multifarious menu of dishes
Synonym: assorted, manifold, diversified
Antonym: homogenous
- Word: Mortified
Meaning: feel extremely offended and embarrassed
Sentence: I am greatly mortified by his slighting remarks.
Synonym: annoy, confound, humiliate
Antonym: aid, assist, delight, soothe
- Word: Naive
Meaning: Lacking Experience, wisdom or judgement
Sentence: Although he was a naïve when he joined the bank, but now he is a stalwart
Synonym: ignorant, simple, sincere, wide-eyed
Antonym: aware, experienced, knowledgeable
- Word: Mores
Meaning: Customs or Conventions of the Society
Sentence: Many of the social mores of the past are now moribund
Synonym: attitude, etiquette, manners
Antonym: bad manners
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