1. Word: Insurmountable (рдЬो рдкрд░ाрд╕्рдд рди рдХिрдпा рдЬा рд╕рдХे)
Pronunciation: in-ser-moun-tuh-buh l/рдЗрди्рд╕рд░्рдоाрдЙрди्рдЯрдмрд▓
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning: too great to be overcome.
Synonyms: insuperable, unconquerable, invincible
Antonyms: attainable, achievable, easy
Use in a Sentence: The language difference proved an insurmountable barrier.
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning: too great to be overcome.
Synonyms: insuperable, unconquerable, invincible
Antonyms: attainable, achievable, easy
Use in a Sentence: The language difference proved an insurmountable barrier.
2. Word: Spectacular (рдЪрдордд्рдХाрд░рдкूрд░्рдг)
Pronunciation: spek-tak-yuh-ler/рд╕्рдкेрдХ्рдЯैрдХ्рдпрд▓рд░
Part of Speech: Adjective, Noun
Meaning:
a. beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way. (Adjective)
Part of Speech: Adjective, Noun
Meaning:
a. beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way. (Adjective)
b. an event such as a pageant or musical, produced on a large scale and with striking effects. (Noun)
Synonyms: picturesque, eye-catching, extravaganza, display
Antonyms: usual, ordinary, regular
Use in a Sentence: The man was attracted by the spectacular display of fireworks.
Antonyms: usual, ordinary, regular
Use in a Sentence: The man was attracted by the spectacular display of fireworks.
3. Word: Tussle (рд▓рдб़ाрдИ)
Pronunciation: tuhs-uh l/ рдЯрд╕рд▓
Part of Speech: Noun, Verb
Meaning:
a. a vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve something.[Noun]
b. engage in a vigorous struggle or scuffle.[Verb]
Synonyms: Fight, Scuffle, Skirmish, Brawl
Antonyms: Agreement, Harmonize, Accord, truce
Use in a Sentence: The two kids began to tussle with each other for the play station.
Part of Speech: Noun, Verb
Meaning:
a. a vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve something.[Noun]
b. engage in a vigorous struggle or scuffle.[Verb]
Synonyms: Fight, Scuffle, Skirmish, Brawl
Antonyms: Agreement, Harmonize, Accord, truce
Use in a Sentence: The two kids began to tussle with each other for the play station.
4. Word: Undermine (рдХ्рд╖ीрдг рдХрд░рдиा)
Pronunciation: uhn-der-mahyn/рдЕрди्рдбрд░्рдоाрдЗрди
Part of Speech: Verb
Meaning: lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability of, especially gradually or insidiously.
Synonyms: threaten, weaken, compromise, diminish
Antonyms: strengthen, bolster, boost
Use in a Sentence: High income tax can undermine work incentives.
Part of Speech: Verb
Meaning: lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability of, especially gradually or insidiously.
Synonyms: threaten, weaken, compromise, diminish
Antonyms: strengthen, bolster, boost
Use in a Sentence: High income tax can undermine work incentives.
5. Word: Encroachment (рдЕрдзिрдХ्рд░рдордг)
Pronunciation: en-krohch-muh nt/рдПрди्рдХ्рд░ोрдЪ्рдорди्рдЯ
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning:
a. a gradual advance beyond usual or acceptable limits.
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning:
a. a gradual advance beyond usual or acceptable limits.
b. intrusion on a person's territory, rights, etc.
Synonyms: invasion, infringement, imposition
Antonyms: decline, deterioration, wane
Use in a Sentence: It's a sign of the encroachment of commercialism in medicine.
Antonyms: decline, deterioration, wane
Use in a Sentence: It's a sign of the encroachment of commercialism in medicine.
6. Word: Irk (рдЧुрд╕्рд╕ा рджिрд▓ाрдиा)
Pronunciation: urk/рдЕрд░्рдХ
Part of Speech: Verb
Meaning: irritate; annoy.
Synonyms: exasperate, vex, rattle
Antonyms: delight, appease, soothe
Use in a Sentence: It irks me to see money being wasted.
Part of Speech: Verb
Meaning: irritate; annoy.
Synonyms: exasperate, vex, rattle
Antonyms: delight, appease, soothe
Use in a Sentence: It irks me to see money being wasted.
7. Word: Rue the day (рдЕрдлрд╕ोрд╕ рдХрд░рдиा)
Part of Speech: Idiom
Meaning: To curse or bitterly regret a point in time (in which something happened or one did something)
Synonyms: repent, qualm
Antonyms: approve, delight
Use in a Sentence: My son rued the day he joined the new college.
Meaning: To curse or bitterly regret a point in time (in which something happened or one did something)
Synonyms: repent, qualm
Antonyms: approve, delight
Use in a Sentence: My son rued the day he joined the new college.
8. Word: Incur (рджाрдпिрдд्рд╡ рджेрдиा)
Pronunciation: in-kur/рдЗрди्рдХрд░
Part of Speech: Verb
Meaning: become subject to (something unwelcome or unpleasant) as a result of one's own behaviour or actions.
Synonyms: sustain, acquire, induce
Antonyms: avoid, evade, dwindle
Use in a Sentence: Any expenses you may incur will be chargeable to the organisation.
Part of Speech: Verb
Meaning: become subject to (something unwelcome or unpleasant) as a result of one's own behaviour or actions.
Synonyms: sustain, acquire, induce
Antonyms: avoid, evade, dwindle
Use in a Sentence: Any expenses you may incur will be chargeable to the organisation.
9. Word: Wrath (рд░ोрд╖)
Pronunciation: rahth/рд░ैрде
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning: extreme anger.
Synonyms: resentment, outrage, annoyance
Antonyms: happiness, delight, peace
Use in a Sentence: The people feared the wrath of God.
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning: extreme anger.
Synonyms: resentment, outrage, annoyance
Antonyms: happiness, delight, peace
Use in a Sentence: The people feared the wrath of God.
10. Word: Grouse (рд╢िрдХाрдпрдд рдХрд░рдиा)
Pronunciation: grous/рдЧ्рд░ाрдЙрд╕
Part of Speech: Verb, Noun
Meaning: complain about something trivial; grumble.
Synonyms: moan, groan, protest
Antonyms: enjoy, praise, compliment
Use in a Sentence: I have never met anyone who grouses so much about his work.
Part of Speech: Verb, Noun
Meaning: complain about something trivial; grumble.
Synonyms: moan, groan, protest
Antonyms: enjoy, praise, compliment
Use in a Sentence: I have never met anyone who grouses so much about his work.
11. Word: Per se (рд╡ाрд╕्рддрд╡ рдоें)
Pronunciation: pur sey/рдкрд░ рд╕ी
Part of Speech: Adverb
Meaning: by or in itself or themselves; intrinsically.
Synonyms: fundamentally, essentially
Antonyms: extrinsically, additionally
Use in a Sentence: There was no community development program, per se, in the first two years.
Part of Speech: Adverb
Meaning: by or in itself or themselves; intrinsically.
Synonyms: fundamentally, essentially
Antonyms: extrinsically, additionally
Use in a Sentence: There was no community development program, per se, in the first two years.
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