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Vocabulary of The Day- 03 May
Recognizing the importance of vocabulary for competitive exams and effective communication, the team of Adda247 has come up with the “Vocabulary of The Day” initiative. Through this program candidates will not only get to learn new word but also their meaning, usage examples, synonyms, antonyms, practice question, and even helps differentiate sound-alike words with different meanings. Vocabulary of The Day empower aspirants to excel in the English section and improve their writing and speaking skills.
Sack
Meaning: To remove someone from a job, Dismiss
Newspaper: The Indian Express
Use of the Word:
Why a Mumbai school principal should not be sacked over her social media posts?
Synonyms: Let Go, Terminate
Antonyms: Join, Entry
Q. Which of the following is a synonym of sack?
a) Fire
b) Lay Off
c) Terminate
d) All of the above
Similar Sounding Words with Different meaning:
Groan: A low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief.
Grown: covered, growth
Ans. d) All of the above mentioned words are similar to the meaning of sack.
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Benefits of Building Vocabulary
Building a strong vocabulary is not just about exam scores, it is the key behind unlocking the full potential in English. Here, we have listed the benefits of building vocabulary.
- Exam Powerhouse: A wider vocabulary equips candidates to tackle the English section with confidence, leading to higher marks.
- Language Mastery: Learning synonyms and antonyms refines the comprehension and fluency, allowing aspirants to express themselves with greater ease.
- Communication Champion: From writing to speaking, a rich vocabulary empowers candidates to communicate effectively and leave a lasting impression.
- English Expertise: Consistent exposure to new words strengthens the overall English proficiency, giving aspirants a solid foundation in the language section.
- Confidence Boost: With a broader vocabulary, candidates can express their thoughts and viewpoints with accuracy and confidence.
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