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Words followed by their meanings:

In order to remember the meanings of the words, it is suggested that you should make sentences using these words:

Piqued : Annoyed / offended.

Animus : Feeling of dislike.

Urge : Persuade.

Purge : To remove.

Duped : Deceived / cheated.

Zeroed : Arriving at a conclusion.

Grim : Gloomy / depressing.

Imposters : Who deceives by false identity.

Sham : Dishonest / who tries to deceive.

Endured : To deal with unpleasant.

Renowned : Widely acclaimed.

Vetting : Investigating.

Animosity : Feeling of dislike / hatred.

Dodge : Avoiding something by trick.

Pathetic : Feeling too bad, weak, poor.

Whacked : To hit with force.

Skewed : Changing something in favor.

Clamp down : To restrict.

Shrugged : Shoulder movement signifying indifference.

Aftermath : Time after a destructive event.

Juncture : A point of time.

Tandem : In association.

Woes : Feeling of grief / sadness.

Cripple : Lame / disabled.

Refuted : To prove something wrong.

Embroiled : Involved in conflict.

Murky : Very dark / unclear.

Fleece : To take away money by deceit.

Passé : No longer fashionable.

Unprecedented : Not done or experienced before.

Curb : To control or limit.

Flagged : To decline in interest / value or started.

Grappling : Struggling.

Flee : To run away.

Cogent : Convincing / compelling.

Deter : To prevent something from happening.

Skeptical : Doubtful.

Bid : Offering a price.

Pitted (against) : Placed against someone to compete.

Bleak : Depressing (outlook).

Disquiet : Feeling of worry / nervousness.

Lament : Expressing sorrow / regret.

Impunity : Freedom from punishment

Tacit : Implied / unspoken.

Dissent : Disagree.

Decorum : Proper behavior / respectful mannerism.

Snubbed : Rebuked / ignored in an insulting manner.

Overtures : Initiative / proposal.

Bipartisan : Involving two parties.

Defiantly : Refusing to obey.

Bolster : To support / strengthen.

Exigencies : Necessarily required.

Gauge : Making judgment.

Imperative : Very important.

Vigorously : Forcefully / energetically.

Polarized : Separated.

Vulnerable : Open to damage / harm.

Napping : Taking a short sleep.

Finesse : Skillful handling of a task or situation.

Capsized : Turned over

Stir – agitate / to disturb.

Spurned : To reject with contempt.

Abject : Extremely bad.

Lunacy : Foolishness.

Iota : Very small amount.

Disdain : Strong dislike / disrespect.

Delusional : False belief.

Precipitous : Quick / sudden.

Posterity : Future generations.

Astounded : Overwhelmed / amazed.

Ulterior : Hidden.

Shore up : To support.

Dismay : Disappointed / upset.

Pernicious : Destructive effect.

Abominable : Unpleasant / disgusting.

Culminating : To reach the end / final.

Crusade : A major effort.

Bonhomie : Friendliness.

Discernible : To recognize / detect.

Lieu : Instead of, in place of.

Nixes : Refused.

Flamboyant : Having a appealing / catchy quality.

Fugitive : Running away to avoid arrest.

Vying : Competing.

Daunting : Very difficult.

Ante : To pay the price.

Undisputed : Without any argument.

Adulation : Flattering / excessive admiration.

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