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Daily Vocabulary

1. HOBNOB (VERB):(рдоिрдд्рд░рддा рдХрд░рдиा ) mix socially, especially with those of perceived higher social status.
Synonyms: socialize, associate with 
Antonyms: live alone, disassociate 
Example Sentence: 
Now a days he is hobnobbing with avant-garde musicians.
 
2. STASH (NOUN): (рдЫिрдкाрдиे рдХी рдЬрдЧрд╣ ) store (something) safely in a hidden or secret place. 
Synonyms: cache, inventory 
Antonyms: debt, lack 
Example Sentence: 
He got down to brass tacks in keeping the stash fulfilled. 

3. ENTWINE (VERB): (рдЧुрдердиा)  wind or twist together; interweave. 
Synonyms: coil, entangle 
Antonyms: unwind, untwist 
Example Sentence: 
The twins lay entwined in each other's arms. 

4. REVELRY (NOUN): (рдордж्рдпрдкाрди рдХा рдЙрдд्рд╕рд╡) merrymaking, lively and noisy festivities, 
Synonyms: festivity, celebration 
Antonyms: mourning, sadness 
Example Sentence: 
I called the police when my neighbours refused to settle down and end their revelry. 

5. CLANNISH (ADJECTIVE): (рдЦाрдирджाрдиी )  (of a group or their activities) tending to exclude others outside the group. 
Synonyms: selected, reserved 
Antonyms: welcoming, open 
Example Sentence: 
Celebrities believe in wearing clannish dresses. 

6. RHETORIC (NOUN): ( рд╡рдХ्рд░рдкрддुрддा ) an art of effective speech 
Synonyms: hyperbole, oratory 
Antonyms: quiet, conciseness 
Example Sentence: 
Our Principal is rhetoric, and of late he has toned it down. 

7. DISCONCERTINGLY (ADVERB): (рдЪिंрддाрдЬрдирдХ ) shake up, confuse 
Synonyms: agitate, embarrass 
Antonyms: assist, soothe, encourage 
Example Sentence: 
He had a disconcerting habit of offering jobs to people he met at dinner parties. 

8. BELIE (VERB): (рдЭुрдард▓ाрдиा) fails to give a true impression of something, contradict 
Synonyms: contradict, negate 
Antonyms: approve, endorse 
Example Sentence: 
The quality of the music seems to belie the criticism. 

9. ORDAINED (VERB): (рдард╣рд░ाрдпा) make someone a priest or minister 
Synonyms: appointed, determined, ordered 
Antonyms: elected, 
Example Sentence: 
Equal punishment was ordained for the two crimes. 

10. MAYHEM (NOUN): (рд╣ाрдеाрдкाрдИ) violent and extreme order 
Synonyms: chaos, disorder, havoc 
Antonyms: calm, peace, harmony 
Example Sentence: 
With 20 kids around, and only me to supervise, it was a complete mayhem.

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