Accumulate=Heap, Dab=Anoint,
Ambience=Environment,
Dogged=Stubborn,
Affinity=Relation
Dawdle=Lounge,
Applaud=Admire,
Decorously=Politely,
Askew=Aslant,
Disembark=Descend,
Approbatory=Commendatory
Eccentric=Bizarre,
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Eerie=Spooky,
Buzz=Hum,
Exhilaration=Cheer,
Blizzard=Snowstorm,
Exhaust=Gnaw,
Berate=Scold,
Fluster=Fuss,
Benign=Effective,
Foyer=Hall,
Crumple=Fold,
Furtive=Sneaking,
Cellar=Vault,
Gaunt=Lean,
Chronicle=Story,
Gilded=Golden,
Cramped= Bound,
Gloating=Enjoying,
Cadaverous=Deathly pale,
Gravel=Pebble, Gasp=Pant,
Catechism=Interrogation,
Hilarity=Pleasure,
Decanter=Bottle,Wine glass,
Hysteria=Epilepsy,
Defiant=Desperado,
Incongruous=Patchy,
Dank=Foggy,
Insubstantial=Disguised, Sartorial=Vestiary,
Sceptical= Suspicious,
Intrusion=Intrude,
Sherry=Wine,
Jagged=Dentate,
Sombre=Sullen,
Leer=Side glance,
Slanted=Rolling,
Litigious=Controversial,
Shrug=Odium
Lucrative=Profitable,
Squint=Side, glance,
Morose=Glum,
Mangled=Separate Sanguine=Reddish, ।
Marooned=Leave isolated, Surmise=Guess,
Mesh=Net Suede=Leather,
Pouting=Widened, Snort=Neigh,
Pudgy=Dumpy, Tyranny=Autocracy,
Phalanx=Column, Vehement=Drastic,
Purloin=Steal, Peer=Mate, Tingle=Thrill,
Quicksand=Quagmire Trench=Moat,
Ritual=Ceremony, Tawdry=Flashy,
Rueful=Gloomy, Whirlpool=Eddy
Ruse=Trick, Warily=Safely,
Rubble=Stone chip,
nonchalant- unconcerned,
negotiate- mutual agreement,
oleander- poisonous shrub,
obtrusive- noticeable,
overwhelm- to engulf,
persuade- to urge,
prompt- quick,
plush- very expensive,
quandary- dilemma,
rickety- unstable,
reservoir- supply,
restrain- control,
sardonic- cynical,
scatter- distribute loosely,
slant- slope,
travesty-absurd,
throng- group of people,
tousle-in disorder,
unflinching- staying committed,
unwavering- straightforward,
urge-strong desire,
vault- jump,
veteran- person having long experience,
venture- risky journey,
wastrel- profligate,
wary- cautious of danger,
waile weep,
1.Abstruse - Difficult to understand
2. Abruptly - In a rude or curt manner
3. Awestruck - filled with or revealing awe
4. Cavernous - Like a cavern in size
5. Clamour - A loud and confused noise
6. Concoct - Making a dish or meal by combining various ingredients
7. Circumference - The distance around something
8. Criptions - An act of describing specifically
9. Disingenuousness - Pretending to be unaware or unsophisticated
10. Entranced - filling someone with wonder and delight
11. Enumerate - Mentioning a number of things one by one.
12. Equilateral - Something having all its sides of the same length
13. Filigreed - Decorated with ornamental openwork of delicate or
intricate design
14. Fixedly - Attached or placed and not readily movable
15. Foreshortened - portray or show as closer than it is or as having less
depth or distance
16. Gullible - Easily persuaded to believe something
17. Hunched - Sit or stand with one's shoulders raised and the top of one's
body bent forward
18. Imminent - About to happen
19. Incredulously - Disinclined or indisposed to believe
20. Looming - Appearing as a vague form, especially one that is large or
threatening.
21. Monasticism - A religious way of life in which one renounces worldly
pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual work
22. Murky - Dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist.
23. Nonchalant - Appearing casually calm and relaxed
24. Offhanded - Ungraciously or offensively nonchalant or cool in manner
25. Pretentious - Attempting to impress by affecting greater importance or
merit than is actually possessed
26. Portico - A porch leading to the entrance of a building
27. Protestations - An emphatic declaration in response to doubt or
accusation.
28. Periphery - The outer limits or edge of an area or object
29. Redemptive - Acting to save someone from error or evil.
30. Sabbatical - A period of paid leave granted to a university teacher or
other worker for study or travel, traditionally one year for every seven
years worked.
31. Sardonic - Grimly mocking
32. Spindly - Long or tall and thin.
33. Striding - Walking with long, decisive steps in a specified direction
34. Tattered - Old and torn or in poor condition
35. Tormentor - A person who inflicts severe mental or physical
suffering on someone
36. Tourniquet - A tourniquet is a device which applies pressure to a limb
or extremity so as to limit – but does not stop – the flow of blood.
37. Throbbing - Beating with a strong, regular rhythm
38. Teeming - Being full of or swarming with
39. Waspish - Readily expressing anger or irritation
1.balefully - threatening to do something bad or to hurt someone
2.baffled - to cause someone to be completely unable to understand
3.bewildered - confused and uncertain
4.booming - making a deep and loud hollow sound
5.catamaran - a sailing boat that has two parallel hulls
6.concurrent - happening or existing at the same time
7.contemptuous - expressing a strong feeling
8.Damn and blast - exploding with anger
9.darted - a small and thin object with a sharp point
10.dentures - artificial teeth
11.discreet - careful not to cause embarrassment or attract too much
attention, especially by keeping something secret
12.faint - not strong or clear
13.fangs - a long, sharp tooth
15.ghastly - unpleasant and shocking
16.glared - a long, angry look
17.glimpse - to see something or someone for a very short time
18.groins - the place where your legs meet the front of your body
19.inadvertently - not intentional
20.indignant - angry because of something that is wrong or not fair
21.limply - in a way that is soft and neither firm nor stiff
22.lingered - to take a long time to leave or disappear
23.lodgers - someone who pays for a place to sleep,
24.lumbering - to move slowly and awkwardly
25.mattered - a situation or subject that is being dealt with or considered
26.oleander - an evergreen Mediterranean tree or bush
27.pavement - a path with a hard surface on one or both sides of a road,
that people walk on
28.pore over - to look at and study something,
29.quandary - a state of not being able to decide what to do about a
situation in which you are involved
30.reared - nurse something
31.resentful - feeling angry because you have been forced to accept
someone or something that you do not like
32.torment - great mental suffering and unhappiness, or great physical
pain
33.tyrannosaurus - a very large, meat-eating dinosaur with large, powerful
back legs, small front legs and a long tail
34.sabbatical - a period of time when college or university teachers are
allowed to stop their usual work in order to study or travel
35.stiffened - to become firm or more difficult to bend
36. sultry - uncomfortably warm and with air that is slightly wet
37. whimpering - to make a series of small, weak sounds expressing pain
or unhappiness.
1. Solemnly: In a formal and dignified manner.
2. Enumerate: Mention one by one.
3. Parapet: A low protective wall along the edge of a roof, bridge, or
balcony.
4. Repentance: The action of repenting; sincere regret or remorse.
5. Expulsion: The action of forcing someone to leave an organization.
6. Pour: Flow rapidly in a steady stream.
7. Tattered: Old and torn; in poor condition.
8. Uproar: A loud and impassioned noise or disturbance.
9. Milieu: A person's social environment.
10. Loom: An apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread.
11. Translucent: Allowing light, but not detailed shapes, to pass through;
semi-transparent
13. Waspish: Readily expressing anger or irritation.
14. Grubby: Covered with dirt; grimy.
15. Picket: A soldier or small group of soldiers performing a particular
duty, especially one sent out to watch for the enemy.
16. Intently: With earnest and eager attention.
17. Utterly: Completely and without qualification; absolutely
18. Chronicle: A factual written account of important or historical events
in the order of their occurrence.
19. Leap: Jump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force.
20. Shrug: Dismiss something as unimportant.
21. Blizzard: A severe snowstorm with high winds.
22. Nonchalant: Feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not
displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.
23. Exhilaration: A feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation.
24. Perforation: A hole made by boring or piercing.
25. Rigid: Unable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible.
27. Jostle: Push, elbow, or bump against (someone) roughly, typically in a
crowd.
28. Spectrum: A band of colors, as seen in a rainbow.
29. Iridescent: Showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen
from different angles.
30. Abstruse: Difficult to understand; obscure.
intrigues - secret planning of something illicit
opted -make a choice from the range of possibilities
impish - inclined to do something slightly naughty things for fun
turban - consisting of a long amount of cotton wound around a cap or a
head
frowned - furrow ones brow in an expression of disapproval
gouts -a disease in which metabolism of uric acid causes arthritis
tyranny - cruel and oppressive government of rule
devising - plan and invent of careful thoughts
clinging - fitting closely to its body and show the body shape
stagnant - having no current or flow
patchwork - needle work in which small pieces of clothes in different
designs
placidly - in a placid manner
mimicked- imitate someones word in a manner of ridicule
snubs - ignoriing something or someone
tiptoe - walk quietly or carefully with ones heels raised
usher - a person who shows their seats or specially in a weeding
tumult - a loud or confused noise by a mass of people
invade - raid,attacked
daub- a painting executed without much skills
briskly - in a brisk manner
spleen - an abdominal production and removal of blood cells forming
ymthe part of immune system
litigious - concerned with lawsuits
throb - a strong and regular beat of sound
cowering - crouch down in fear
notoriously - to a notorious degree
dread- great fear of apprehension
berate - criticized someone angrily
Ashtray- a receptacle for tobacco ash and cigarette butts
Clandestine - kept secret or done secretively.
Frivolous -not having any serious purpose or value.
Foyer- especially a hotel or theatre.
Gravity - the force that attracts a body toword the center of the earth.
Gullible - easily persuaded to believe something.
Howl - doleful cry uttered by an animal such as a dog or wolf.
Mimic - imitative of something, especially for amusement.
Netherworld - thr underworld of the dead.
Orchestra - a group of instrumentalists.
Persuade - argument.
Privileges - a special right.
Puddles - a small pool of liquid.
Quicksilver - the liquid metal mercury.
Rumble -resonant sound like distant thunder.
Rusty - discolored.
Snorting - make a sudden sound through one's nose.
Sceptical - unbelieving.
Shimmered - shine with a soft tremulous light.
Souvenirs - a thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place or event.
Sprawling - strain.
Snorted - make a suddrn sound thtough one's nose.
Thicket - a dense group of bushas or trees.
Texture - land.
Vulcanise undergo vulcanization.
Waspish - expressing anger or irritation.
Willowy - narrow.
nonchalant- unconcerned,
negotiate- mutual agreement,
oleander- poisonous shrub,
obtrusive- noticeable,
overwhelm- to engulf,
persuade- to urge,
prompt- quick,
plush- very expensive,
quandary- dilemma,
rickety- unstable,
reservoir- supply,
restrain- control,
sardonic- cynical,
scatter- distribute loosely,
throng- group of people,
unflinching- staying committed,
unwavering- straightforward,
urge-strong desire,
vault- jump,
veteran- person having long experience,
venture- risky journey,
wastrel- profligate,