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Faculty of Humanities and Social Science => English => Topic started by: Shampa Iftakhar on December 27, 2016, 10:15:08 AM
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Abate:
Verb :(of something perceived as hostile, threatening, or negative) become less intense or widespread.
Synonyms: subside, die down/away/out, lessen, ease (off), let up, decrease, diminish, moderate, decline, fade, dwindle, recede, tail
off, peter out, taper off, wane, ebb, weaken, come to an end; archaicremit , cause to become smaller or less
intense,allay,dampen, tone down
Example : a. The storm suddenly abated.
b. Maria Frederick Theresa would not abate her rights, but before she ~~at could assert them Frederick had entered
Silesia and made himself master of it.
c. This action would not have been sufficient to abate the odor nuisance.
Antonyms for abate
advance, develop, enlarge, expand, extend, forward, grow, increase, raise, rise, incite, win,amplify, enhance, intensify, magnify, prolong and revive
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Aberrant:
Synonyms:
abnormal deviant psycho weird atypical bizarre different flaky mental nonstandard odd off-base off-color out of line peculiar strange unusual
Antonyms:
normal regular usual same true
Use Aberrant in a sentence
John’s aberrant behavior is going to get him in a lot of trouble one of these days.
When the astronomer looked into the telescope, he was shocked by the sight of a star moving in an aberrant path.
If my aunt does not take her medication, she will have aberrant mood swings.
Sarah’s aberrant manners led to her being kicked out of the movie theater.
My unusual uncle has an aberrant way of tying his shoelaces.
Because my daughter has aberrant eating habits, she often eats dinner very late at night.
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Synonyms and Antonyms of abeyance
a state of temporary inactivity <our weekend plans were held in abeyance until we could get a weather forecast>
Synonyms: cold storage, deep freeze, doldrums, dormancy, holding pattern, latency, moratorium, quiescence, suspended animation, suspense, suspension
Related Words: inaction, inertia, inertness, motionlessness; impasse, standstill; coma, hibernation, hypnosis, repose, rest, sleep, slumber, torpor; recess, recession, remission; downtime, idleness, layoff
Near Antonyms: recommencement, renewal, resumption, resuscitation
Antonyms: continuance, continuation
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Abscond:
to get free from a dangerous or confining situation <the burglar was trying to abscond with the jewels when he tumbled down the stairs>
Synonyms: escape, break out (of), clear out, flee, fly, get out, lam, run away, run off
Related Words: avoid, elude, evade, lose, shun; decamp, depart, elope, exit, go, leave, move, pull out, quit, sally (forth), shove (off), take off, walk out; disentangle, extricate; bring off, emancipate, enfranchise, free, liberate, loose, loosen, manumit, redeem, release, rescue, spring, unbind, uncage, unchain, unfetter
Near Antonyms: abide, dwell, hang around, linger, remain, stay, stick around, tarry; come back, return
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Abstemious:
Synonyms: restraining behavior or appetite
abstinent ascetics austere continent frugal moderate moderating restrained self-denying self-restrained sober sparing temperate
Antonyms: gluttonous greedy hungry
Example: Gerald was abstemious at dinner and only ate a little of the food on his plate.
Because I was abstemious with alcohol when I was younger, I am still quite healthy in my later years.
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Synonyms for Admonish
verb warn, strongly criticize
• advise
• berate
• censure
• chide
• enjoin
• exhort
• rebuke
• reprimand
• scold
• upbraid
• warn
• check
• counsel
• ding
• forewarn
• glue
• growl
• hoist
• notice
• rap
• reprove
• call down
• call on the carpet
• come down hard on
• draw the line
• give a going over
• give a piece of one's mind
o jack up
• rap on knuckles
• sit on
• slap on wrist
• speak to
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• tell off
Antonyms for admonish
• allow
• compliment
• flatter
• laud
• permit
• praise
• applaud
• approve
• commend
• extol
More words related to admonish
advise ,verb. offer recommendation
• admonish
• advocate
• caution
• charge
• commend
• counsel
• direct
• dissuade
• encourage
• enjoin
• exhort
• forewarn
• give a pointer
• give a tip
• guide
• instruct
• kibitz
• level with
• move
• opine
• point out
• preach
• prepare
• prescribe
• prompt
• put bug in ear
• put in two cents
• recommend
• steer
• suggest
• tout
• update
• urge
• warn
Use in Sentences:
He earnestly admonished Leo, for his own sake and for Florence, to found a permanent and free state system for the republic, reminding him in terms of noble eloquence how splendid is the glory of the man who shall confer such benefits upon a people.
It has already been seen that Gibbon's early ailments all left him on the approach of manhood; thenceforward, " till admonished by the gout," he could truly boast of an immunity well-nigh perfect from every bodily complaint; an exceptionally vigorous brain, and a stomach "almost too good," united to bestow upon him a vast capacity alike for work and for enjoyment.
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Aggregate :
Synonyms whole, full, sum, summation, sum total, total, totality
Related Words gross; completeness, comprehensiveness, cumulativeness, entirety; bulk, lion's share, mass; enchilada, schmear
Antonyms: Uncombined, part, particular, individual
Used in a Sentence:
The university receives more than half its aggregate income from government sources.
The team with the highest aggregate score wins.
These insects tend to aggregate [=congregate] in dark, moist places.
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Use of these words in sentences are really helpful in identifying the meaning.
Afroza Akhter Tina
Senior Lecturer
Department of English, DIU
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Yes, very helpful to use in a context too. :)
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good collection.
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Effrontery : impudence, shameless, boldness, sheer nerve, presumptuousness,sass,audacity,chutzpah
Antonyms: modesty, politeness, care. carefulness, humility
Used in sentence:
When the defendant put his feet up on the table, the judge scolded him for his effrontery.
My cheating husband has the effrontery to accuse me of being disloyal to him.
Although I have an advanced degree in business, my boss still had the effrontery to ask me to bring him coffee.
William’s wife had the effrontery to bring her lover to the family Christmas party.
After eating two steak dinners, Charles had the effrontery to tell the waitress he was broke.
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Flout:
Synonyms: scorn, ridicule, mock, reject, sneer, taunt,thumb nose at, outrage,repudiate
antonyms: compliment, honor, approve, please, commend, respect
Used in sentence:
People find themselves in trouble because they think they’re clever enough to flout the law without getting caught.
Once you flout the regulations of the IRS, you will likely spend a long time trying to get out of the hole you dug for yourself.
If you’re a person who likes to flout authority, you could land in jail, but you could also end up being very successful.
Safety guidelines exist for a reason, and if you flout them, there could be serious consequences.
Constance decided to flout her family’s tradition of following a medical profession and became a best-selling romance writer instead.
Many people believe that there should be a crackdown on the people who flout the welfare system.
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Paucity :
Synonyms:
crunch, dearth, deficit, drought (also drouth), failure, famine, inadequacy, inadequateness, insufficiency, lack, lacuna, deficiency, pinch, poverty, scantiness
Antonyms
sufficiency abundance enough plenty affluence
Used in sentence:
Because of the paucity of our oil supply, we need to seek out other fuel resources.
I did not have enough to drink because Sally left only a paucity of soda in the bottle.
Even though the school claims to be a major university, it has merely a paucity of courses for students to take.
It will be difficult for me to construct the project with such a paucity of tools.
Although the government claims the unemployment rate is decreasing, there is still a paucity of jobs available.
Fortunately, when it comes to protecting our environment, we have more than a paucity of options for going green.
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nice
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Casanova: A smooth-talking charmer who has mastered the art of finding, meeting, attracting and seducing beautiful women into the bedroom. One he accomplishes his goal, he leaves the woman in fear of having a relationship and proceeds to find his next conquest.
Synonyms: ladies' man
admirer, cad , Lothario, lover, paramour, Romeo, wolf, womanizer, Don Juan
Antonym: Enemy
Used in Sentence: Beware of casanova!!
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Shampa,
Thank you for a very good piece of advice for the learners of English but I have another piece too. Please respons to it.
With my father's advice, when he bought me an A.T. Dev' s English to Bengali Dictionary, I started to learn one word a day but soon I forgot and another strategy automatically started out of my curiosity and that was I got glued to the English of the Bengali like " Apni shu'tey thai pai na/ Shonkorakey daakey" etc. In stead of learning a word every, I started memorizing my chosen idiomatic expressions in the list of the great A.T.Dev.
I still use those memorized stuff like magic to charm my students.
An old, and currently not in style, strategy of memorizing has worked well for me.
Shams Hoque
Associate Profesor in English
DIU
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Thank you sir for suggestion.
This word list is really tough to memorize unless one does not use them in context. If there is funny and effective way of remembering all these words, please share with us. :)
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What's the opposite of Casanova?
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"Mosh. Arfuna Khatun"!
What's the opposite of Casanova?
Shams Hqoue
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I have got only one word of Casanova i.e. Enemy. ;) ;)
Please let me know if you know anything else, dear Shams Sir.