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⛳️ The Vocab Master For All Competitive Exams | 11-03-2024

1. LURED

Parts of Speech: VERB

Meaning: To attract or entice someone or something by offering a reward or pleasure; to tempt or draw in.

Synonyms: Attract, entice, tempt, allure.

Antonyms: Repel, discourage, dissuade.

Sentence: The scent of fresh-baked cookies lured the children into the kitchen.

2. PROMPT

Parts of Speech: ADJ.

Meaning: Done without delay; on time; quick to act or respond.

Synonyms: Punctual, timely, quick, immediate.

Antonyms: Delayed, sluggish, tardy, slow.

Sentence: His prompt arrival at the meeting impressed his colleagues.

3. DUPING

Parts of Speech: VERB

Meaning: To deceive or trick someone into believing something that is not true; to fool or cheat.

Synonyms: Deceive, trick, cheat, swindle.

Antonyms: Enlighten, inform, disclose.

Sentence: The scam artist was adept at duping unsuspecting individuals into investing in fraudulent schemes.

4. COERCED

Parts of Speech: VERB

Meaning: To compel or force someone to do something against their will, often through threats, intimidation, or pressure.

Synonyms: Force, compel, pressure, intimidate.

Antonyms: Persuade, encourage, convince.

Sentence: The suspect claimed that his confession was coerced by the police during interrogation.

5. SWAYED

Parts of Speech: ADJ.

Meaning: Influenced or persuaded to a particular course of action or opinion.

Synonyms: Influenced, persuaded, convinced.

Antonyms: Uninfluenced, unaffected, unmoved.

Sentence: The audience was easily swayed by the speaker's passionate and convincing arguments.

6. REPATRIATED

Parts of Speech: VERB

Meaning: To send someone back to their own country, often referring to the process of returning a person to their country of origin.

Synonyms: Return, send back, reintegrate.

Antonyms: Exile, deport, expel.

Sentence: The government repatriated the citizens who were stranded abroad due to the travel restrictions.

7. VAGUE

Parts of Speech: ADJ.

Meaning: Not clearly or precisely expressed; lacking definite shape, form, or character; uncertain or unclear.

Synonyms: Ambiguous, unclear, indefinite, imprecise.

Antonyms: Clear, definite, specific, precise.

Sentence: Her instructions were vague, leaving us uncertain about what exactly needed to be done.

8. DODGED

Parts of Speech: VERB

Meaning: To avoid something by moving quickly or skillfully; to evade or sidestep.

Synonyms: Evade, sidestep, avoid, elude.

Antonyms: Face, confront, encounter.

Sentence: The agile athlete dodged the opponent's tackles and scored a goal.

9. WOES

Parts of Speech: NOUN

Meaning: Troubles, sorrows, or difficulties; situations causing distress or suffering.

Synonyms: Troubles, sorrows, hardships, difficulties.

Antonyms: Joys, pleasures, happiness.

Sentence: The economic downturn brought about financial woes for many families in the community.

10. PARCHED

Parts of Speech: ADJ.

Meaning: Extremely dry, often to the point of being thirsty or dehydrated; lacking moisture.

Synonyms: Dry, arid, dehydrated, thirsty.

Antonyms: Moist, hydrated, wet.

Sentence: After hours of hiking in the desert, the travelers were parched and eagerly sought water to quench their thirst.

⛳️ The Vocab Master For All Competitive Exams | 11-03-2024

1. LURED

Parts of Speech: VERB

Meaning: To attract or entice someone or something by offering a reward or pleasure; to tempt or draw in.

Synonyms: Attract, entice, tempt, allure.

Antonyms: Repel, discourage, dissuade.

Sentence: The scent of fresh-baked cookies lured the children into the kitchen.

2. PROMPT

Parts of Speech: ADJ.

Meaning: Done without delay; on time; quick to act or respond.

Synonyms: Punctual, timely, quick, immediate.

Antonyms: Delayed, sluggish, tardy, slow.

Sentence: His prompt arrival at the meeting impressed his colleagues.

3. DUPING

Parts of Speech: VERB

Meaning: To deceive or trick someone into believing something that is not true; to fool or cheat.

Synonyms: Deceive, trick, cheat, swindle.

Antonyms: Enlighten, inform, disclose.

Sentence: The scam artist was adept at duping unsuspecting individuals into investing in fraudulent schemes.

4. COERCED

Parts of Speech: VERB

Meaning: To compel or force someone to do something against their will, often through threats, intimidation, or pressure.

Synonyms: Force, compel, pressure, intimidate.

Antonyms: Persuade, encourage, convince.

Sentence: The suspect claimed that his confession was coerced by the police during interrogation.

5. SWAYED

Parts of Speech: ADJ.

Meaning: Influenced or persuaded to a particular course of action or opinion.

Synonyms: Influenced, persuaded, convinced.

Antonyms: Uninfluenced, unaffected, unmoved.

Sentence: The audience was easily swayed by the speaker's passionate and convincing arguments.

6. REPATRIATED

Parts of Speech: VERB

Meaning: To send someone back to their own country, often referring to the process of returning a person to their country of origin.

Synonyms: Return, send back, reintegrate.

Antonyms: Exile, deport, expel.

Sentence: The government repatriated the citizens who were stranded abroad due to the travel restrictions.

7. VAGUE

Parts of Speech: ADJ.

Meaning: Not clearly or precisely expressed; lacking definite shape, form, or character; uncertain or unclear.

Synonyms: Ambiguous, unclear, indefinite, imprecise.

Antonyms: Clear, definite, specific, precise.

Sentence: Her instructions were vague, leaving us uncertain about what exactly needed to be done.

8. DODGED

Parts of Speech: VERB

Meaning: To avoid something by moving quickly or skillfully; to evade or sidestep.

Synonyms: Evade, sidestep, avoid, elude.

Antonyms: Face, confront, encounter.

Sentence: The agile athlete dodged the opponent's tackles and scored a goal.

9. WOES

Parts of Speech: NOUN

Meaning: Troubles, sorrows, or difficulties; situations causing distress or suffering.

Synonyms: Troubles, sorrows, hardships, difficulties.

Antonyms: Joys, pleasures, happiness.

Sentence: The economic downturn brought about financial woes for many families in the community.

10. PARCHED

Parts of Speech: ADJ.

Meaning: Extremely dry, often to the point of being thirsty or dehydrated; lacking moisture.

Synonyms: Dry, arid, dehydrated, thirsty.

Antonyms: Moist, hydrated, wet.

Sentence: After hours of hiking in the desert, the travelers were parched and eagerly sought water to quench their thirst.


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