Vocabulary Made Easy series: Prepare to crack exams with strong word power

Enhancing oneself to achieve desired outcomes requires determination, commitment, and persistent effort. This principle also applies to improving vocabulary and communication skills, which can significantly enhance performance in competitive exams and impress colleagues in professional settings.

To expand your vocabulary, we present a daily word list and a quiz to challenge your understanding. This week, we focus on the following terms:

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Mosaic (Noun):

A design created by assembling small pieces of material such as stone or glass.
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Mollycoddle (Verb):

To treat someone with excessive indulgence or protection.
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Mend (Verb):

To repair something broken or damaged.
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Matron (Noun):

A woman responsible for domestic and medical affairs in an institution like a boarding school.

To assess your comprehension, consider the following questions:

– The bird’s plumage exhibited a _________________ of slate-grey, blue, and brown. ( Mosaic, Matron )
– Identify antonyms for the word Mend.
– Suggest synonyms for the word Mollycoddle.

Join us for weekly updates on vocabulary enhancement. Stay tuned for our next installment. (Definitions and examples are sourced from Oxford Languages)

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