Affluent : Plentiful; abundant/ having an abundance of wealth |
The affluent banker had a lot of respect in the city. |
Arbitrary: Based on or subject to individual discretion, at times without preference to reasoning |
The diet imposes daily intake of calories but the daily menu is arbitrary. |
Discern: Detect with the senses |
The fragrance was discernable by its exclusivity. |
Dubious: Fraught with uncertainty or doubt |
They agreed to my arguments but remained dubious. |
Feasible: Capable of being done with means at hand |
The project was feasible as they had the necessary know-how. |
Fiasco: A sudden and violent collapse |
The function turned into a fiasco due to the rain. |
Harass: Annoy continually or chronically |
The army commandant harassed his battalion. |
Jurisdiction: In law; the territory within which power can be exercised |
The jurisdiction of the court is fixed according to the district. |
Oust: Remove from a position or office |
The chairperson was ousted after he misappropriated funds. |
Revert: Go back to a previous state |
We reverted to the old policies of the company and choose to do things as our boss told us to do so. |
Terminate: Bring to an end or halt |
An official accused of dishonesty should be terminated immediately. |
Cognizant: Fully informed; conscious |
The police chief was cognizant of the difficulties faced by his sub-ordinates. |
Confidante: Someone to whom private matters are confided |
The queen called her confidante before retiring. |
Deride: Treat or speak of with contempt |
The teacher derided the student in front of the whole class. |
Disparage: Express a negative opinion of |
Her mother’s disparagement caused her a lot of embarrassment. |
Effigy: A crude representation of a person, at times used for purposes of ridicule |
The crowd burnt the effigies of those tainted politicians involved in the riots. |
Flout: Treat with contemptuous disregard |
The students flouted the rules of the hostel. |
Forthwith: At once, immediately |
Any bureaucrat accused of corruption should be suspended forthwith. |
Laudable: Worthy of high praise |
The NGO made laudable efforts to save the environment. |
Perverse: Directed away from what is right or good |
Her husband took perverse pleasure in foiling her plans. |
Quell: Suppress or crush completely |
He quelled his hunger with water. |
Skirmish: A minor short-term fight |
There was a skirmish over the rules before the debate began. |
Turbulent: being in a state of agitation or tumult |
The flight was delayed due to turbulent weather. |
Chagrin: Strong feelings of embarrassment |
She was chagrined at the imbecile behaviour of the child. |
Consternation: Fear resulting from the awareness of danger |
The small child watched in consternation as the thief took away the valuables. |
Eschew: To avoid; shun |
To eschew one’s duty is never a good sign for an employee. |
Exacerbate: Make worse |
Heavy rainfall in the North-east exacerbated the flood problems. |
Fray: A noisy fight/ A heated dispute or contest |
The electoral candidates frayed publicly. |
Implacable: Not to be appeased, or pacified |
He failed to please the implacable woman. |
Indigent: Poor enough to need help from others |
The indigent ground soldiers were happy to receive the help of the natives. |
Masticate: Grind and knead |
The cows were masticating grass in the meadow. |
Monolithic: Imposing in size or bulk or solidity |
The monolithic architecture of the Mughals impressed everyone. |
Obsolescence: Being in the process of passing out of use or usefulness |
The government used policies of complete obsolescence. |
Paroxysm: A sudden uncontrollable attack |
The joker induced a paroxysm of giggling amongst the audience. |
Perfunctory: Done usually and with little interest or care |
A perfunctory inspection failed to reveal the flaws in the structure. |
Precocious: Characterized by unusually early development or maturity |
In some species of magnolias, precocious flowers appear before the leaves. |
Reprehensible: Blameworthy |
The judge reprimanded him for his reprehensible acts. |
Sally: A venture off the beaten path |
He sallied into the wide world beyond his home. |
Stymie: A thwarting and distressing situation |
A problem in thermodynamics stymied half the class. |
Voluble: Marked by a ready flow of speech |
She is a very voluble young woman. |