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Daily Vocabulary Words 2023
For most banking Aspirants, vocabulary is a nightmare, but it carries a great amount of importance in every competitive exam. It is very important to have a good hold on the vocabulary to increase efficiency in the language section and also to increase your overall scores. That is why Adda247 has started a new initiative to improve the vocabulary of the aspirants with Visual vocabulary words and their meanings.
Vocabulary Words With Antonyms & Synonyms
1. Brickbat (noun)
Meaning; A criticism or uncomplimentary remark
Synonyms: affront, condemn
Antonyms: commendation, compliment
2. Gnaw (verb)
Meaning; To produce excessive anxiety or worry.
Synonyms: torture, trouble
Antonyms: soothe, aid
3. Sentinel(noun)
Meaning; A sentry or guard
Synonyms: keeper, protector
Antonyms: ignorant, naive
4. Pernicious (adjective)
Meaning; Causing much harm in a subtle way.
Synonyms: harmful
Antonyms: beneficial
5. Discord (noun)
Meaning; Lack of concord, agreement or harmony
Synonyms: friction, conflict
Antonyms: accord, harmony
6. Ruing (verb)
Meaning; Sorrow; repentance; regret.
Synonyms: mourn, grieve
Antonyms: delight, praise
7. Obfuscation (noun)
Meaning; Confusion, bewilderment, or a baffled state
Synonyms: confusion
Antonyms: illumination
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Importance of Vocabulary Words in the English Language
- The reading comprehension on which 50% of the English language section questions are based requires the candidate to have good reading skills and requires a good hold of the English vocabulary. A good vocabulary will give the candidates of a better understanding of comprehension which will benefit them in scoring maximum marks.
- A good vocabulary also helps a candidate to crack the interview round of the banking exams. The candidate can form a sentence perfectly if he/she has a good vocabulary.
- Apart from the reading comprehension section, there are multiple English tests where vocabulary can be used.
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