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07/12/2024

Some uncommon adjectives:

1. _Pellucid_ (transparent, clear)

Example: "The pellucid waters of the lake sparkled in the sunlight."

2. _Perfidious_ (disloyal, treacherous)

Example: "The perfidious actions of the company's CEO led to its downfall."

3. _Petrichor_ (having a pleasant, earthy smell)

Example: "The petrichor scent of the forest floor was intoxicating."

4. _Phantasmagoric_ (fantastic, surreal)

Example: "The phantasmagoric world of the dream was both fascinating and unsettling."

5. _Placatory_ (soothing, calming)

Example: "The placatory words of the counselor helped to calm the anxious patient."

6. _Ponderous_ (slow, clumsy)

Example: "The ponderous movements of the elephant made it seem gentle."

7. _Protean_ (versatile, adaptable)

Example: "The protean nature of the artist's work made it difficult to categorize."

8. _Reclusive_ (preferring solitude, withdrawn)

Example: "The reclusive author rarely gave interviews or made public appearances."

9. _Rigorous_ (thorough, exhaustive)
Example: "The rigorous testing process ensured that the product met the highest
standards."

10. _Sagacious_ (wise, discerning)

Example: "The sagacious investor made a fortune in the stock market."

11. _Selenite_ (relating to the moon)

Example: "The selenite crystals sparkled in the moonlight."

12. _Serendipitous_ (occurring by chance, fortunate)

Example: "The serendipitous discovery of the new species was a major breakthrough."

13. _Sinuous_ (curved, winding)

Example: "The sinuous path wound its way through the forest."

14. _Tintinnabulation_ (having a ringing or tinkling sound)

Example: "The tintinnabulation of the wind chimes was soothing."

15. _Ultracrepidarian_ (giving opinions on matters beyond one's knowledge)

Example: "The ultracrepidarian blogger's opinions on complex scientific issues were often misinformed."

17/11/2024

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04/04/2024
01/04/2024

Vocabulary dose
Scurried: تیزی سے نکلنا
Corpulent: موٹا
Speck: محدود ، کم
Blush: شرمانا
Elicit: ظاہر کرنا
Unbeknownst: نامعلوم ، انجان
Skewed: ترچھا ، تیز
Voracious: لالچی
Embed: جڑی ہوئی
Bigotries: ہٹ دھرمی

01/04/2024

Phrasal verbs

30/03/2024

Vocabulary dose
Heretic: کافر، بدعتی
Maltreat: بدسلوکی کرنا ، سختی کرنا
Smear: بدنام کرنا
Coverlet: بستر کی چادر ، پلنگ پوش
Downtrodden: مظلوم، ستم رسیدہ
Propensity: میلان، رجحان
Malodorous: بدبودار
Awoke: جاگا ہوا
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05/03/2024

Vocabulary dose
Prickly: خاردار
Corpulent: موٹا
Bewildered: حیران، پریشان
Slanted: جھوٹی، منافقانہ
Indignation: غضب
Defiant: دلیر
Insolence: بے ادبی
Ruckus: ہلچل ، ہنگامہ
Grind: پیسنا
Marauder: خونخوار

04/03/2024

Five words of the day with meaning and usage

Leer:- رشک کی نظر سے دیکھنا
Torpor:- کاہلی ، سستی
Chirp:- چوں چوں کرنا
Void:- خالی
Confide:- اعتبار کرنا

He gave his competent a mock leer.
Time was running its course of inevitable torpor.
The birds are chirping melodiously.
Her untimely death has left void in her family.
She often confides her father.

04/03/2024

English Vocabulary dose
Ripple:- لہر
Balmy:- خوشگوار
Voracious:- بڑا لالچی
Cynical:- انسان دشمن
Squint:- تعجب سے) دیکھنا)
Appetite:- بھوک
Swig:- چسکی لینا
Whine:- کراہنا
Blunt:- صاف گو
Blush:- شرمانا
Acquiescence:- رضامندی
Sarcasm:- طنز

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