The exam season is upon us, and if you’re seeking to expand your vocabulary for enhanced exam performance, we have a solution. Reading extensively and practicing mock tests is crucial for identifying and correcting mistakes. By continuously working on these errors, you can significantly improve your vocabulary.
To enhance your vocabulary, we recommend checking out the Word of the Day feature and participating in the quiz provided to gauge your progress.
Here are a few new terms to add to your vocabulary:
Mollify (Verb):
To appease the anger or anxiety of someone.Example: Nature reserves were established around the power stations to mollify local conservationists.
Malt (Noun):
Barley or other grain that has been steeped, germinated, and dried, used for brewing or distilling and vinegar-making.Example: Only British malt and hops are used to make this beer.
Morose (Adjective):
Sullen and ill-tempered.Example: All are female – apart from me, and a morose younger man with cropped hair.
Mundane (Adjective):
Lacking interest or excitement; dull.Example: The truth is far more mundane and less interesting than the story might suggest.
To test your understanding, try answering the following questions:
1. According to the Shinto doctrine, spirits of the dead can act upon the ____________ world. Which of the following words fits best in the sentence? (Mundane, Malt)
2. Can you think of some antonyms for the word Mollify?
3. Can you think of some synonyms for the word Morose?
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(Definitions and examples are from Oxford Languages)
Remember, consistent practice is the key to improving your word power and boosting your communication skills.