Daily Vocabulary
1. SUPERVENE (VERB): follow
Synonyms: pursue, supersede
Antonyms: retreat, precede
Example Sentence: When you see your leader like that, you supervene his notions.
2. GARISH (ADJECTIVE): flashy
Synonyms: ostentatious,...
Vocabulary of the day
1. EERIE (ADJECTIVE): spooky
Synonyms: bizarre, creepy
Antonym: earthly, familiar
Example Sentence: She made an eerie remark on me.
2. GUMPTION (NOUN): sagacity
Synonyms: acumen, savvy
Antonyms: ignorance, stupidity
Example Sentence:...
Daily Vocabulary
1. SUPERVENE (VERB): follow
Synonyms: pursue, supersede
Antonyms: retreat, precede
Example Sentence: When you see your leader like that, you supervene his notions.
2. GARISH (ADJECTIVE): flashy
Synonyms: ostentatious,...
Vocabulary of the day
1. EERIE (ADJECTIVE): spooky
Synonyms: bizarre, creepy
Antonym: earthly, familiar
Example Sentence: She made an eerie remark on me.
2. GUMPTION (NOUN): sagacity
Synonyms: acumen, savvy
Antonyms: ignorance, stupidity
Example Sentence:...
Vocabulary of the day
1. MORDANT (ADJECTIVE): sarcastic
Synonyms: caustic, sardonic
Antonyms: kind, nice
Example Sentence:
The mordant comedian offended many people with his scathing taunts.
2. ALTERCATION (NOUN): fight, often verbal
Synonyms: brawl,...
Vocabulary of the day
1. MISCREANT (ADJECTIVE): immoral
Synonyms: criminal, reprobate
Antonyms: moral, good
Example Sentence:
They can force miscreant firms to cease trading.
2. RENDITION (NOUN ): explanation
Synonyms: presentation, delivery
Antonyms: failure, vagueness
Example...
Daily Vocabulary
1. CLOUT (NOUN): influence
Synonyms: power, dominance
Antonyms: powerlessness, incompetence
Example Sentence:
Ministers often use their clout to get what they want.
2. PRESTIGE (NOUN): fame
Synonyms: dignity, status
Antonyms: lowliness,...
Daily Vocabulary
1. MORDANT (ADJECTIVE): sarcastic
Synonyms: caustic, sardonic
Antonyms: kind, nice
Example Sentence:
The mordant comedian offended many people with his scathing taunts.
2. ALTERCATION (NOUN): fight, often verbal
Synonyms: brawl,...
Daily Vocabulary
1. CLOUT (NOUN): influence
Synonyms: power, dominance
Antonyms: powerlessness, incompetence
Example Sentence:
Ministers often use their clout to get what they want.
2. PRESTIGE (NOUN): fame
Synonyms: dignity, status
Antonyms: lowliness,...
Daily Vocabulary
1. MORDANT (ADJECTIVE): sarcastic
Synonyms: caustic, sardonic
Antonyms: kind, nice
Example Sentence:
The mordant comedian offended many people with his scathing taunts.
2. ALTERCATION (NOUN): fight, often verbal
Synonyms: brawl,...