Grubby
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1. GRUBBY (ADJECTIVE)
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dirty
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Synonyms
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filthy, soiled
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Antonyms
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clean, spotless
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Example Sentence
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His white coat
was grubby and stained.
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2. GRUFF (ADJECTIVE)
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brusque or stern in manner or appearance
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Synonyms
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hoarse, rough
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Antonyms
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kind, polite
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Example Sentence
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He picked up the
phone expecting to hear the chairman's gruff voice.
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3. BIZARRE (ADJECTIVE)
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very strange-looking
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Synonyms
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grotesque, queer
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Antonym
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natural, normal
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Example Sentence
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We visited the
principal church, also--a curious old structure, with a tower like spire
adorned with all sorts of bizarre images.
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4. HACKNEYED (ADJECTIVE)
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overfamiliar through overuse
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Synonyms
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trite, stale
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Antonyms
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fresh, origina
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l Example Sentence
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That's the old
hackneyed phrase, but it's true.
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5. SERENE (NOUN)
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calm and peaceful
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Synonyms
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happy, carefree
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Antonyms
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stormy, turbulent
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Example Sentence
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It was all a far
cry from those serene days in1990.
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6. IMBIBE (VERB)
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absorb
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Synonyms
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accept, consume
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Antonym
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reject, exclude
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Example Sentence
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They were used to
imbibing enormous quantities of alcohol.
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7. IMMACULATE (ADJECTIVE)
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free from fault or error
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Synonyms
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spotless, unsoiled
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Antonyms
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filthy, dirty
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Example Sentence
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My car's in
absolutely immaculate condition.
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8. IMPECUNIOUS (ADJECTIVE)
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having little or no money
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Synonyms
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penniless, penurious
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Antonyms
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wealthy, affluent
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Example Sentence
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Back in the
eighties he was an impecunious, would-be racing driver.
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9. INDICT (VERB)
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To accuse of wrongdoing or criticize severely
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Synonyms
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charge, arraign
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Antonyms
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acquit, free
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Example sentence
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He was later
indicted on corruption charges.
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10. INNOCUOUS (ADJECTIVE)
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having no adverse effect
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Synonyms
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aiding, helpful
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Antonyms
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harmful, dangerous
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Example Sentence
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This drug was at
first mistakenly thought to be innocuous.
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11. EAGERNESS (उत्सुकता)
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enthusiasm
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Synonyms
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longing, yearning
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Antonyms
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apathy, reluctance
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Example Sentence
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His eagerness for fame can be seen in his
actions.
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12. ARDUOUS (कठिन)
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difficult
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Synonyms
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onerous, uphill
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Antonyms
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effortless, pleasant
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Example Sentence
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The arduous task was completed on time.
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13. FANATIC (कट्टरपंथी)
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an overenthusiastic person
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Synonyms
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bigot, radical
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Antonym
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liberal, moderate
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Example Sentence
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The fanatics are disliked by everyone.
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14. PINNACLE (शिखर)
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top
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Synonyms
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apex, zenith
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Antonyms
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nadir, base
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Example Sentence
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They reached the pinnacle of their career
honestly.
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15. DETRIMENT (हानि)
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disadvantage
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Synonyms
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liability, drawback
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Antonyms
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boon, gain
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Example Sentence
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They faced many detriments while achieving
their goal.
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16. ZEST (स्वादिष्ट करना)
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spicing
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Synonyms
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seasoning, flavoring
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Antonym
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indifference, lethargy
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Example Sentence
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A bit of zest is important in life.
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17. WAYWARD (स्वच्छंद)
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contrary
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Synonyms
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delinquent, capricious
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Antonyms
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compliant, obedient
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Example Sentence
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The wayward points in the case made him lose
it.
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18. GAPE (घूरना)
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stare
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Synonyms
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glare, ogle
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Antonyms
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ignore, overlook
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Example Sentence
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Many people gape in anger.
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19. PINE (अà¤िलाषा करना)
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long for
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Synonyms
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crave, hanker
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Antonyms
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dislike, despise
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Example sentence
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They pined for a lot money and ended up in
jail.
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20. MUFFLED (दबा हुआ)
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quietened
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Synonyms
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silenced, subdued
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Antonyms
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encouraged, promoted
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Example Sentence
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He muffled the noise with his roar.
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