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1. fad
Meaning: An intense but short-lived fashion; craze.
Sentence: Fidget spinners were a fad that quickly faded away.
2. ephemeral
Meaning: Lasting for a very short time
Sentence: The beauty of the ephemeral cherry blossoms is fleeting.
3. endeavor
Meaning: To earnestly or diligently attempt to achieve a goal.
Sentence: Shital will endeavor to finish the project on time.
4. prey upon
Meaning: To exploit or victimize someone or something, especially for one’s own gain.
Sentence: Criminals often prey upon the elderly and vulnerable.
5. intrigue
Meaning: To arouse curiosity or interest by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities; captivate.
Sentence: The novel’s plot intrigued readers with its unexpected twists and turns.
6. hysterical
Meaning: Exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement.
Sentence: She found the movie so funny that she was hysterical with laughter.
7. utterly
Meaning: completely and without qualification; absolutely
Sentence: I was utterly shocked by the news.
8. vandalism
Meaning: The action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
Sentence: The graffiti on the wall is a clear example of vandalism.
9. preoccupied
Meaning: Having one’s mind fixated on something to the exclusion of everything else.
Sentence: She seemed preoccupied with her upcoming presentation.
10. consensus
Meaning: General agreement among a group of people.
Sentence: The committee reached a consensus on the new policy.
10. glare
Meaning: A fiercely or angrily piercing stare.
Sentence: She gave him a glare of disbelief.
11. fidget
Meaning: Make small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience.
Sentence: Stop fidgeting with your pen and focus on the task at hand.
12. ring off
Meaning: To end a telephone conversation by hanging up the phone.
Sentence: I had to ring off quickly because I was running late for my meeting.
13.narcissistic
Meaning: Having an excessive or erotic interest in oneself and one’s physical appearance.
Sentence: His narcissistic behavior alienated his friends.
14. inception
Meaning: The establishment or starting point of an institution or activity.
Sentence: The inception of the company marked a new era in technology.
15. Concord
Meaning: Agreement and peace between countries and people.
Sentence: their mission was to find a way in which all humans could live in concord with one another.
15. Impermissible
Meaning: Not allowed.
Sentence: The society held many actions to be impermissible, despite them being harmless.
16.Propulsive
Meaning: Moving to the next part or situation very quickly, often in an exciting way.
Sentence: once he had succeeded at something he was always propulsive in finding something else to stimulate him.
17. Tempestuous
Meaning: To be full of strong, passionate, even violent emotions.
Sentence: Their relationship was not healthy, however they were both unconsciously drawn to the tempestuous in life, which is why neither of them would walk away.
18. Grandiose
Meaning: Larger and containing more detail than necessary, or intended to seem important or great.
Sentence: he gave grandiose speeches to disguise the fact his work was actually quite mediocre.
19. Pacify
Meaning: To cause someone who is angry or upset to be calm and satisfied.
Sentence: she was the only one who was ever able to pacify him and his temper.
20. Fecundity
Meaning: The fact of producing or creating a lot of new things, ideas, etc.
Sentence: The fecundity of his mind far exceeded that of the average person, which is what made him such a great creator.
21. Inquisitorial
Meaning: Asking a lot of questions, especially in a way that makes you feel annoyed.
Sentence: when he arrived home he did not look forward to the inquisitorial dinner that was about to take place, asking about what he had been up to.
22. Rejuvenate
Meaning: To make someone look or feel fresh and energetic again.
Sentence: they walked out into the Sun and felt rejuvenated at last.
23. Adulation
Meaning: Great admiration or praise for someone, especially when it is more than is deserved.
Sentence: no matter how she treated him, it did not affect his adulation of her.
24. Momentous
Meaning: Very important because of effects on future events.
Sentence: he viewed everything he did as momentous to his success, which forced him to be conscious in every task that lay before him.
25. Precipitancy
Meaning: The quality or action of doing something sooner or faster than expected, and without enough thought or preparation.
Sentence: He preferred to act with precipitancy than to spend time deliberating.
26. Alacrity
Meaning: Speed and eagerness, cheerful readiness.
Sentence: It did not matter whether it was a challenge or a celebration, he approached everything in front of him with the same alacrity.
27. Ardour
Meaning: Great enthusiasm or love.
Sentence: Where others’ ardour would begin to fade after a while, his continued to burn and fuel him to succeed.
28. Abomination
Meaning: Something that causes disgust, or that you dislike and disapprove of.
Sentence: The way the scandal was brought out into the public domain was nothing short of an abomination.
29. Paradigm
Meaning: A model of something, or a very clear and typical example of something.
Sentence: His success had created the perfect paradigm for others like him to follow.
30.Congruent
Meaning: Similar to or in agreement with something, so that the two things can both exist or can be combined without problems.
Sentence: The fact that they had congruent aspirations enabled them to have a healthy relationship with one another.
31. Gargantuan
Meaning: Extremely large in size, volume or degree.
Sentence: He had been successful in his craft for so long that he now held a gargantuan reputation in the field.
32. Propitious
Meaning: Likely to result in success, or showing signs of success.
Sentence: The more he persisted with his efforts, the more propitious his efforts became.
33. Auspicious
Meaning: Suggesting a positive and successful future.
Sentence: He woke up to find the Sun shining through the window, which always felt like an auspicious start to the day.
33. Ominous
Meaning: Suggesting that something unpleasant is likely to happen.
Sentence: There was an ominous silence in the back, as they knew they would soon be called to make the walk.
34. Unscrupulous
Meaning: Behaving in a way that is dishonest or unfair in order to get what you want.
Sentence: He would rather fail honourably than become unscrupulous in order to succeed.
34. Oblivion
Meaning: The state of being completely forgotten or destroyed.
Sentence: They did everything they could to ensure their name would never fade away into oblivion.
35. Kismet
Meaning: A force that some people think controls what happens in the future, and is outside human control.
Sentence: It felt like kismet; the closing of one door made them present for the opening of an even more prosperous one.
36. Peregrination
Meaning: A long journey in which you travel to various different places, especially on foot.
Sentence: Their peregrination was figurative as much as it was literal. As a result, they were not the same people by the end of it, that they were at the beginning.
37. Occult
Meaning: Relating to magical powers and activities, such as those of witchcraft and astrology.
Sentence: They claimed their success was the result of occult powers bestowed onto them by the cosmos.
37. Belligerence
Meaning: The wish to fight or argue, or the act of starting a fight or war.
Sentence: People could no longer stand to be around him and his constant belligerence.
38. Pejorative
Meaning: Expressing contempt or disapproval.
Sentence: He used a pejorative term to describe his opponent, revealing his deep-seated bias and lack of respect.
39. Vitriolic
Meaning: filled with bitter criticism or malice
Sentence: The debate quickly turned vitriolic, with both sides hurling insults instead of engaging in a constructive dialogue.
40. Unctuous
Meaning: excessively flattering , oily and greasy in texture.
Sentence: His unctuous compliments made everyone in the room feel uncomfortable, as they seemed insincere and overly flattering.
41. Hubris
Meaning: exceesive pride or self confidence,often leading
Sentence: The CEO's hubris led him to dismiss critical feedback, ultimately causing the company's downfall.
42. Zephyr
Meaning: A gentle, mild breeze
Sentence: As we walked along the beach, a gentle zephyr carried the scent of salt and sea.
43. Draconian
Meaning: excessively harsh and severe
Sentence: The new law was criticized as draconian, imposing severe penalties for even minor infractions.
44. spontaneous
Meaning: Happening or done in a natural, often sudden way, without being planned or thought about.
Sentence: Her spontaneous laughter filled the room.
45. improbable
Meaning: Not likely to be true or to happen.
Sentence: It seems improbable that he will be able to finish the project on time.
46. telltale
Meaning: Revealing or indicating something
Sentence: His telltale behavior gave away his secret.
47. impersonate
Meaning: To pretend to be another person for the purpose of entertainment or fraud.
Sentence: The actor could impersonate famous celebrities with remarkable accuracy.
48. bland
Meaning: Lacking strong features or characteristics and therefore uninteresting
Sentence: The food was so bland that it needed extra seasoning.
49. charismatic
Meaning: Exercising a compelling charm that inspires devotion in others.
Sentence: The charismatic leader captivated the audience with his passion and charisma.
50. pulchritudinous
Meaning: Characterized by beauty; physically attractive.
Sentence: She was considered the most pulchritudinous woman in the room.
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