BEGINNER WORDS
1.incorporate
(verb)
A.To unite into one being
B.to
express in words ,to put in words
C.to ask
about
D.to
persuade(especially doing something wrong),to tempt
Eg-The
artist incorporated paint,photographs,and fabric into her artwork
2.revolt
A.to
work,to Perform
B.to
explain by using pictorial examples ,to show by using visual examples
C.to rebel to turn against,to feel disgust
D.to stick
Eg.It was
the Peasants who revolted during the French revolution.
3.adjacent
A.aware
B.loving
C.to lie next to
D.able to
disperse in liquid
Eg-You
wont’t have a long walk between classes because the engineering building is
adjacent to the chemistry laboratories.
4.Benign
(Adjective)
A.capable
of moving with ease,able to speak another language
B.of
marriage,martial relationship
C.harmless,mild,gentle
D.productive,bearing
or capable of bearing fruitin large quantities.
Eg-The
Doctor Removed a benign tumor from my neck and I went home the same day.
5.Motion [Noun]
A.the labor
of carrying boats across land
B.one who
believes that any ultimate reality is unknowable
C.avt of moving ,action
D.a place
where one goes to hear something
Eg-many
people find the motion of a rocking chair soothing.
6.Invent
(verb)
A.to hold
back a decision
B.to turn
around
C.to look
at again,to reexamine
D.To create through thought or imagination
Eg-Alexander
graham Bell invented the telephone and other devices.
7.Pulse(noun)
A.
something which acts or acts upon something else
B. a Support
for a column or other structure ,a base
for something
C.
Community ,the relationship among individuals living or working in a common area,companionship
D.the regular action of blood through arteries
Eg-The
nurse felt for the patient’s Pulse in her neck
8.Credulous(adjective)
A. not
affected by time ,without beginning or end, ceaseless
B.
favorable
C. too ready to believe
D.
conforming to standards,good,kind
Eg- The
credulous child believed the story about flying horses
9.Confide
(verb)
A. to trust, to trust another person with a secret
B. to
remember an important event though ceremony or observation
C. to write quickly or carelessly
D. to keep
going, to remain
Eg- Joan
confided in her friend and told her a secret
10. isolate
(verb)
A. to
train, to provide schooling for
B. to kill
off , to get rid of
C. to
pretend
D. to separate from others, to place something
by itself
Eg- The
sick cat was isolated from the other animals.
11.auction(noun)
A. at the
same time, at the same pitch
B. a sale of goods to the highest bidder
C. the
study of diseases
D.
hostility, ill will
Eg- I
bought this car at the auction
12.excursion
(noun)
A. a trip
B. a Idea
C. a layer
D. an
unplanned event
Eg- The
father Planned an excursion to the zoo for his children.
13.
Sequence (noun)
A. a
continuous series
B. a thing
doesn’t exist something made up
C. quality
of being worthy , noble , honored
D. shape,
pattern, drawing
Eg- The
sequence of of events were as follows:
first we had dinner , then we went to the movies , and then we went for ice
cream.
14.
Corpulent (adjective)
A. arranged
in order of time
B. large in
area, wide
C. having a large body
D. able to
move
Eg- The
Corpulent politician jabbed a fat finger in the air
15.Stance
(noun)
A. money payable yearly
B.
breathing
C the
yearly celebration of an event
D. a way of standing ,a position in which
someone stands
Eg- "she altered her stance, resting all her weight on one
leg"
16. amiable
(adjective)
A. capable of changing or adapting or useful
B. easily
broken ,not strong
C. marked
by feeling or emotion
D.
friendly, agreeable , pleasant manner
Eg- He
seems to be an amiable boy
17. naïve
(adjective)
A.
following in an unbroken order
B. lack of experience , not knowledgeable of the word
C. capable
of following ,a smooth style , liquid
D. written
,drawn, vividly shown
Eg-"the rather naive young man had
been totally misled"
18.
benevolent (adjective)
A. marked by goodwill, well meaning and
kindly
B. can be
heard
C. lesser,
less important
D. having a
child ,developing in the womb, with child”
Eg- "he was something of a
benevolent despot"
19. Capable
(adjective)
A. being
alone
B. formed
into a body or association, united in one group
C. yearly
D. having the ability to do something or quality necessary to do or
achieve a specified thing
Eg-"I'm quite capable of taking
care of myself".
20.
diffident (adjective)
A. possible,
dependent on something else
B.
necessary for life
C. hesitant in acting, shy
D. marked
by a long period of time or recurrence
Eg- The
Diffident student would not speak in front of the class.
20. Paradox (noun)
A. a
Statement that seems to contradict itself but contains some truth
B. a place
where things are made or built
C. a person
who has previously occupied a position that
another has taken over
D. an opportunity
; a happening ,instance
Eg- "the liar paradox"
21.
terminal
A. relating to an end
B. holding
or sticking to something
C. capable
of being done
D. very
small
Eg- "a freight terminal".
22. augment
A. to
accept , to confess ,to allow entry
B. to
provide with light ,to make lighter ,to make clear
C. to increase, to add to
D. to
interrupt ,analyze or to understand
Eg- He had
to augment his salary by taking another
job.
23. adorn
A. to
classify within general category
B. make more beautiful
or attractive.
C. to say
what something is like
D. to break
or burst
Eg- "pictures and prints adorned his walls"
24. Passion
(noun)
A. a strong feeling or emotion
B. a
search, the act of seeking
C. a stage
in a process, a mark indicating quality
D. a piece
broken off,a part of something
Eg-"a man of impetuous
passion".
25. Impetuous
A. not done yet
B. thinking about it
C. acting
or done quickly and without thought or care.
D. slowly
Eg-"she might live to rue this impetuous decision".
No comments:
Post a Comment