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1.
A Lot
a large number or amount; a great deal.
Allot
to appropriate for a special purpose:
2.
A While
at the same time; meanwhile.
Awhile *
for a short time.
3.
Abhorrent
causing repugnance; detestable; loathsome:
Aberrant
departing from an accepted standard.
4.
Ability *
competence in an activity or occupation because of one's skill, training,or other qualification:
Capacity
the maximum amount that something can contain.
5.
Accede *
to attain or assume an office, title, or dignity; succeed (usuallyfollowed by to):
Exceed *
Go beyond what is allowed or stipulated by (a set limit).
6.
Accept
to respond or answer affirmatively to
Except *
not including; other than.
7.
Access
the state or quality of being approachable
Excess
an amount of something that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable.
8.
Adapt *
to make suitable to requirements or conditions; adjust or modifyfittingly
Adept *
a person who is skilled or proficient at something.
9.
Addition
a wing, room, etc., added to a building, or abutting land added to realestate already owned.
Edition
a particular form or version of a published text.
10.
Adjure *
to charge, bind, or command earnestly and solemnly, often under oathor the threat of a penalty.
Abjure *
solemnly renounce (a belief, cause, or claim).
11.
Adopt *
to take or receive into any kind of new relationship
Adapt *
make (something) suitable for a new use or purpose; modify.
12.
Adverse
unfavorable or antagonistic in purpose or effect
Averse
having a strong dislike of or opposition to something.
13.
Advice
an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct,etc.
Advise
offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone.
14.
Affect *
to impress the mind or move the feelings of
Effect *
a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
15.
Aid
to provide support for or relief to; help
Aide
an assistant to an important person, especially a political leader.
16.
Airs
circulation; publication; publicity
Heirs
a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death.
17.
Aisle *
a walkway between or along sections of seats in a theater, classroom,or the like.
Isle
an island or peninsula, especially a small one.
18.
All right
satisfactorily; acceptably
Alright
of a satisfactory or acceptable quality.
19.
All together
all in one place or in a group; all at once.
Altogether *
completely; totally.
20.
All ways
In all possible ways
Always
at all times; on all occasions.
21.
Alleviate *
make (suffering, deficiency, or a problem) less severe.
Ameliorate *
make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better.
22.
Allude *
suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at.
Elude
escape from or avoid (a danger, enemy, or pursuer), typically in a skilful or cunning way.
23.
Allusion *
an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
Illusion *
an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience.
24.
Altar *
an elevated place or structure, as a mound or platform, at whichreligious rites are performed or on which sacrifices are offered to gods,ancestors, etc.
Alter *
change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way.
25.
Alternate *
occur in turn repeatedly.
Alternative *
(of one or more things) available as another possibility or choice.
26.
Ambiguous *
open to more than one interpretation; not having one obvious meaning.
Ambivalent *
having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
27.
Amiable *
having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
Amicable *
characterized by friendliness and absence of discord.
28.
Amiable *
having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
Amicable *
characterized by friendliness and absence of discord.
29.
Amoral *
lacking a moral sense; unconcerned with the rightness or wrongness of something.
Immoral
not conforming to accepted standards of morality.
30.
Amused
pleasurably entertained, occupied, or diverted.
Bemused *
lost in thought; preoccupied.
31.
Anecdote *
a short, obscure historical or biographical account.
Antidote *
a medicine taken or given to counteract a particular poison.
32.
Annual
occurring once every year.
Annul *
declare (a marriage) to have had no legal existence.
33.
Appraise *
assess the value or quality of.
Apprise *
inform or tell (someone).
34.
Arcane *
understood by few; mysterious or secret.
Archaic *
very old or old-fashioned.
35.
Ascent
an act of ascending; upward movement; a rising movement
Assent *
to give in; yield; concede:
36.
Ascetic *
rigorously abstinent; austere:
Aesthetic *
concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
37.
Ascribe *
regard something as being due to (a cause).
Describe *
give a detailed account in words of.
38.
Auger
a tool resembling a large corkscrew, for boring holes in wood.
Augur
(of an event or circumstance) portend a good or bad outcome.
39.
Aural
of or relating to an aura.
Oral *
of, relating to, or involving the mouth:
40.
Average
a quantity, rating, or the like that represents or approximates anarithmetic mean:
Median
relating to the value in the center of the distribution for anarray of data:
41.
Backwards
(of an object's motion) back towards the starting point.
Backward
having made less progress than is normal or expected.
42.
Bare
without covering or clothing; naked; nude:
Bear *
to hold or remain firm under (a load):
43.
Bated
in great suspense; very anxiously or excitedly.
Baited
To entice or provoke, especially by trickery or strategy
44.
Beside
at the side of; next to.
Besides *
in addition to; apart from.
45.
Between
intermediate to, in time, quantity, or degree:
Among
in the midst of, so as to influence:
46.
Biannual
occurring twice a year.
Biennial
taking place every other year.
47.
Bibliography *
a list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, typically printed as an appendix.
Biography
an account of someone's life written by someone else.
48.
Bimonthly
twice a month; semimonthly.
Semimonthly
made, occurring, done, or published twice a month.
49.
Blatant *
offensively noisy or loud; clamorous:
Flagrant *
shockingly noticeable or evident; obvious; glaring:
50.
Born
possessing from birth the quality, circumstances, or character stated:
Borne
carried or transported by the thing specified.
All right
satisfactorily; acceptably
Alright
of a satisfactory or acceptable quality.
19.
All together
all in one place or in a group; all at once.
Altogether *
completely; totally.
20.
All ways
In all possible ways
Always
at all times; on all occasions.
21.
Alleviate *
make (suffering, deficiency, or a problem) less severe.
Ameliorate *
make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better.
22.
Allude *
suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at.
Elude
escape from or avoid (a danger, enemy, or pursuer), typically in a skilful or cunning way.
23.
Allusion *
an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
Illusion *
an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience.
24.
Altar *
an elevated place or structure, as a mound or platform, at whichreligious rites are performed or on which sacrifices are offered to gods,ancestors, etc.
Alter *
change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way.
25.
Alternate *
occur in turn repeatedly.
Alternative *
(of one or more things) available as another possibility or choice.
26.
Ambiguous *
open to more than one interpretation; not having one obvious meaning.
Ambivalent *
having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
27.
Amiable *
having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
Amicable *
characterized by friendliness and absence of discord.
28.
Amiable *
having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
Amicable *
characterized by friendliness and absence of discord.
29.
Amoral *
lacking a moral sense; unconcerned with the rightness or wrongness of something.
Immoral
not conforming to accepted standards of morality.
30.
Amused
pleasurably entertained, occupied, or diverted.
Bemused *
lost in thought; preoccupied.
31.
Anecdote *
a short, obscure historical or biographical account.
Antidote *
a medicine taken or given to counteract a particular poison.
32.
Annual
occurring once every year.
Annul *
declare (a marriage) to have had no legal existence.
33.
Appraise *
assess the value or quality of.
Apprise *
inform or tell (someone).
34.
Arcane *
understood by few; mysterious or secret.
Archaic *
very old or old-fashioned.
35.
Ascent
an act of ascending; upward movement; a rising movement
Assent *
to give in; yield; concede:
36.
Ascetic *
rigorously abstinent; austere:
Aesthetic *
concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
37.
Ascribe *
regard something as being due to (a cause).
Describe *
give a detailed account in words of.
38.
Auger
a tool resembling a large corkscrew, for boring holes in wood.
Augur
(of an event or circumstance) portend a good or bad outcome.
39.
Aural
of or relating to an aura.
*
of, relating to, or involving the mouth:
40.
Average
a quantity, rating, or the like that represents or approximates anarithmetic mean:
Median
relating to the value in the center of the distribution for anarray of data:
41.
Backwards
(of an object's motion) back towards the starting point.
Backward
having made less progress than is normal or expected.
42.
Bare
without covering or clothing; naked; nude:
Bear *
to hold or remain firm under (a load):
43.
Bated
in great suspense; very anxiously or excitedly.
Baited
To entice or provoke, especially by trickery or strategy
44.
Beside
at the side of; next to.
Besides *
in addition to; apart from.
45.
Between
intermediate to, in time, quantity, or degree:
Among
in the midst of, so as to influence:
46.
Biannual
occurring twice a year.
Biennial
taking place every other year.
47.
Bibliography *
a list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, typically printed as an appendix.
Biography
an account of someone's life written by someone else.
48.
Bimonthly
twice a month; semimonthly.
Semimonthly
made, occurring, done, or published twice a month.
49.
Blatant *
offensively noisy or loud; clamorous:
Flagrant *
shockingly noticeable or evident; obvious; glaring:
50.
Born
possessing from birth the quality, circumstances, or character stated:
Borne
carried or transported by the thing specified.
Phrasal Verbs
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1. Account for (explain the reason, answer for): I can’t account for his unusual behaviour in this matter.
2. Ask after (ask about the welfare, inquire after): I met your brother at the party, he asked after you.
3. Ask for (request for): she asked for a glass of water.
4. Bear on/upon [relevant, (bearing on): Your remarks have no bearing on the main problem.
5. Bear out (support the argument, corroborate): I am sure my classmates will bear out my statement.
6. Break down (emotional collapse, stop functioning): While giving evidence in the court, she broke down.
7. Break into (enter by force): The robbers broke into his house last night.
8. Break out [spread (war, epidemic, fire, riots)]: The fear that aids has broken out in India is not unfounded.
9. Break through (discover a secret, major achievement): There is no hope of breakthrough in the murder case.
10. Bring about (cause to happen): The administration helped to bring about a peaceful settlement.
11. Bring out (explain the meaning, publish): When asked to explain, she could not bring out the meaning of the poem.
12. Call for (necessary, require): For the unity of the country discipline among the people is called for.
13. Call off (suspend or abandon): We decided to call off the strike.
14. Call out (ask to come for help): The National Guards has been called out.
15. Carry away by (lose control): On hearing the news of his success he was carried away by joy.
16. Cast down (dejected, down cast): Now-a-days he is cast down as a result of his failure in the examination.
17. Come across (meet by chance): I came across my old friend in the market yesterday.
18. Come over (get over, overcome): You can come over your problems by honest means.
19. Cut down (curtail, reduce): Since you are out of job these days, you must cut down your expenditure.
20. Cut off (discontinue, die, and remove): Gas supplies have now been cut off.
21. Die down [gradually disappear (riots, excitement, storm etc.)]: The wind has died down.
22. Do for (serve the purpose): This book will do for the SSC examination.
23. Drop in (to pay a short visit): I thought I‘d just drop in and see how you were.
24. Fall back (retreat): The rioters fell back when the police arrived.
25. Fall out (quarrel): The two friends appear to have fallen out over a minor issue.
26. Get at (reach, understand) It is very difficult to get at the truth etc.
27. Get away with (without being punished or with little punishment): Although his fault was serious, he got away with light punishment.
28. Get over (recover from illness or shock, come over): He is still trying to get over the financial crises.
29. Give away (distribute): She has given away jewellery worth thousands of Rupees.
30. Give in (surrender, agree): At first she was adamant but at last she gave in to the request of her friend.
31. Give way (collapse under pressure, break): The contractor was charged with negligence when the roof of a new building gave way.
32. Go down (be believed): Your excuse will not go down.
33. Go through (read hurriedly, endure): He didn’t lend me the newspaper because he was going through it.
34. Hand over (give charge or authority): He has not handed over charge to the new manager.
35. Hold on (carry on, bear difficulties, and persist): In spite of financial difficulties he held on and succeeded in the long run.
36. Hold out (resist): When the robbers ran short of ammunition, they could no longer hold out.
37. Jump at (accept happily): He jumped at the offer of his boss to accept the job abroad.
38. Keep off (keep at a distance): There was a notice at the site, “keep off the bushed.”
39. Lay by (save money): The wise men always lay by money for their old age.
40. Lay off (to discontinue work, dismiss temporarily): The workers have been laid off for want of raw material.
41. Live by (means/manner): You must learn to live by honest means.
42. Look after (take care of): In her old age she has no one to look after her.
43. Look for (search for a lost thing): She was looking for her lost books.
44. Look into (investigate the matter): A committee was set up to look into the problem.
45. Look out for (in search of, on the watch): He is looking out for a decent job.
46. Make off with/away with (run away, destroy): The made off with the cash and fled.
47. Make up (to end (quarrel), compose): You should make an effort to make up a quarrel with your friend.
48. Pass away (die, expire): On the passing away of his father I sent him a message of condolence.
49. Pass for (regarded to be): The TATA’s pass for philanthropists in the country.
50. Put down (crush, keep down): The riots were put down by the local police.
51. Put on (wear, pretend): It is difficult to put on the appearance of innocence for a long time.
52. Put out (extinguish): The fire was put out suddenly.
53. Put up (stays, question): He is putting up at a hostel these days.
54. Run after (pursue, hanker after): We should not run after money.
55. Set about (start doing): As soon as she reached home, she set about calling up her friends.
56. Set aside (allocate, strike down, turn down): The High court set aside the verdict of the lower court in this sensitive matter.
57. Set in (begin): As soon as the summer sets in, the reptiles come out of hibernation.
58. Set up (establish): The factory was set up by his uncle.
59. Stand by (support, help): Although he promised to stand by me in difficulties, he did not live up to it.
60. Stand for (represent): T.E.C. stands for Technical Education Certificate.
61. Take down (write): She was busy in taking down the dictation which the teacher was giving.
62. Talk over (discuss a matter): I agreed to go home and talk over the matter.
63. Turn on (switch on, start): She turned on the shower to take bath.
64. Turn out (prove, reveal, expel): Northing ever turned out right for me in life.
65. Work out (solve the problem): He is very intelligent and can work out any difficult problem.
66. Work up (incite, instigate): The politicians should not try to work up communal frenzy.
67. Work upon (influence): The leader tried to work upon the mob.
68. Bear Away (win): Suhani bore away the first prize in the dance competition.
69. Call At (visit a place to meet): I called at the residence of my boss yesterday.
70. Call on (go and visit a person): It is a tradition for the Prime Minister to call on the President.
71. Cast Away (throw away as useless): We usually give our servants the old clothes which we cast away.
72. Catch up with (make up for deficiency): He remained ill for many days but caught up with the pending work very soon.
73. Cope with (manage): They coped with all their problems cheerfully.
74. Die out (become out of use or existence): He thought that the custom had died out a long time ago.
75. Dispose of (sell off): She has decided to dispose of her old house.
76. Do away with (Eradicate): We should do away with social evils.
77. Fall back on (depend on): You must save money to fall back on it in old age.
78. Fall through (to remain incomplete): For want of sufficient funds your new project is likely to fall through.
79. Follow up (pursue after the first attempt): The idea has been followed by a group of researchers.
80. Get ahead (go forward): You can get ahead of your rivals only by hard work.
81. Give up (stop): He gave up smoking to save money.
82. Go on (continue): There is no need to go on arguing about it.
83. Go up (rise, increase): As a result of a sharp rise in prices the price of washing soap has gone up.
84. Hand out (distribute): Hand out the books to the students.
85. Hold over (postpone): Most of the bills are held over till the next session of the Parliament.
86. Jump to (arrive suddenly): You should never jump to conclusions.
87. Keep on (Continue): She kept on crying inspite of my assurance of help.
88. Keep up (maintain): Always try to keep up the understand of life even in the face of crises.
89. Lay out (plan building): A number of gardens were laid out by the Mughals.
90. Let down (humiliate): We should never let down our friends.
91. Look at (see carefully): The boys are looking at the sky.
92. Make over (transfer possession): Since she had no legal heir, she made her house in charity.
93. Pass off (succeed): The elections are likely to pass off peacefully.
94. Pull down (demolish a structure): Why did they pull the shops down?
95. Pull with (live together): He is pulling well with his wife these days.
96. Round up (arrest): The police rounded up anti-social elements last night.
97. Run over (crush under): He was run over by a speeding car.
98. Taken to (from a habit): He took to wearing black leather jackets.
99. Turn off (stop, switch off): Please make it a point to turn off water tap before you go out.
100. Wind up (bring to an end): We were forced to wind up the business on account of heavy loss.
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