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 _Reclusive_ (preferring solitude, withdrawn)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."
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04/04/2024
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
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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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
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.
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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