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AP High Court Assistant English Study Material- Synonyms : Part-1
Grievance
- Pronunciation: gree-vuhns
- Part of Speech: Noun
- Meaning: a wrong considered as grounds for complaint, or something believed to cause distress.
- Synonyms: complaint, objection, grudge
- Antonyms: compliment, praise, peace
- Usage in a sentence: In the petition, the students listed their many grievances against the university administration
Milieu
- Pronunciation: mil-yoo
- Parts of Speech: Noun
- Meaning – a person’s social environment
- Synonyms – environment, atmosphere, setting
- Antonyms: no place
- Usage in a sentence – She never felt happy in a student milieu.
Lopsided
- Pronunciation: lop-sai-did
- Parts of speech: adjective
- Meaning: with one side lower or smaller than the other.
- Synonyms: uneven, unequal, one-sided.
- Antonyms: Balanced , even , straight
- Usage in a sentence: The house had a lopsided porch.
Opacity
- Pronunciation: oh-pas-i-tee
- Parts of speech: Noun
- Meaning: the quality of lacking transparency or translucence.
- Synonyms: Obscurity, cloudiness, opaqueness
- Antonyms: Transparency , clarity , clearness
- Usage in a sentence: During the rainstorm, condensation created the opacity on the front windshield making it impossible to drive safely
Hesitancy
- Pronunciation: hez-i-tuhn-see
- Part of Speech: Noun
- Meaning: the failure to do something immediately or quickly because you are nervous or not certain
- Synonyms: uncertain, unsure, reluctant
- Antonyms: certain, sure, decisive
- Usage in a sentence: Her hesitancy to become class captain hinted at her lack of confidence
Evaluate
- Pronunciation: ih-val-yoo-eyt
- Part of Speech: verb
- Meaning: to judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something
- Synonyms: assess, appraise, judge
- Antonyms: misjudge, undervalue, reject
- Usage in a sentence: She had to be thoroughly evaluated before she could be offered the position.
Evoke
- Pronunciation: ih-vohk
- Part of Speech: Verb
- Meaning: bring or recall (a feeling, memory, or image) to the conscious mind.
- Synonyms: provoke, elicit
- Antonyms: suppress, halt
- Use in a Sentence: His appearance is bound to evoke sympathy
Ensure
- Pronunciation: en-shoor, -shur
- Part of Speech: Verb
- Meaning: to make something certain to happen
- Synonyms: guarantee, assure, ascertain
- Antonyms: gamble, baffle, bewilder
- Usage in a sentence: A regular weekly liquid feed will ensure a good yield.
Colossal
- Pronunciation: Col-o-sal
- Part of speech: Adjective
- Meaning: extremely large or great
- Synonyms: immense, huge, gargantuan
- Antonyms: little, minute, minuscule
- Usage in a sentence: It took twelve men to carry the colossal pie to the pie festival.
Ameliorate
- Pronunciation: uh-meel-yuh-reyt
- Part of Speech: Verb
- Meaning: make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better.
- Synonyms: improve, better, alleviate, enhance
- Antonyms: aggravate, deteriorate, exacerbate, worsen
- Usage in a Sentence: This medicine should help ameliorate the pain.
Cower
- Pronunciation: kou-er
- Part of Speech: verb
- Meaning: to lower your head or body in fear, often while moving backwards
- Synonyms: grovel, shrink, flinch
- Antonyms: stand tall, flourish, swagger
- Usage in a sentence: They cowered at the sight of the gun.
Tantamount
- Pronunciation: tan-tuh-mount
- Part of Speech: Adjective
- Meaning: a. equivalent, as in value, force, effect, or signification
- Synonyms: equivalent, equal, same, identical
- Antonyms: diverse, different, opposite
- Usage in a sentence: The King’s request was tantamount to a command.
Blue-collar
- Pronunciation: bloo-kol-er
- Part of Speech: adjective
- Meaning: of or relating to wage-earning workers who wear work clothes or other specialized clothing on the job, as mechanics, longshoremen, and miners. Blue-collar workers do work needing strength or physical skill rather than office work.
- Synonyms: manual labourer, proletarian, wage-earner
- Antonyms: elite, white-collar, bourgeoisie
- Usage in a sentence: Some companies hire college graduates as blue-collar worker supervisors and then promote them.
Rhetoric
- Pronunciation: ret-er-ik
- Part of Speech: Noun
- Meaning: language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect, but which is often regarded as lacking in sincerity or meaningful content.
- Synonyms: Elocution, Discourse, Bombast
- Antonyms: Conciseness, Quiet
- Use in a Sentence: Father’s speech may be rhetoric, but he loves his children the most.
Cull
- Pronunciation: kuhl
- Part of Speech: Noun, Verb
- Meaning: a. to choose; select; pick (Verb) b. to gather the choice things or parts from (Verb) c. to kill weaker ones (Verb)
- Synonyms: select, pick, extract, choose
- Antonyms: scatter, deselect, disperse
- Usage in a sentence: The plan to cull large numbers of baby seals has angered environmental groups.
Vigilant
- Pronunciation: vij-uh-luh nt
- Part of Speech: Adjective
- Meaning: a. keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
- Synonyms: watchful, attentive
- Antonyms: careless, negligent
- Use in a Sentence: The thief was spotted by vigilant neighbours
Predominant
- Pronunciation: pri-dom-uh-nuhnt
- Part of Speech: adjective
- Meaning: a. more noticeable or important, or larger in number, than others
- Synonyms: paramount, chief, principal, foremost
- Antonyms: minor, unimportant, insignificant
- Usage in a sentence: In this painting, the predominant colour is black.
Mutation
- Pronunciation: myoo-tey-shun
- Part of Speech: Noun
- Meaning: a significant genetic change
- Synonyms: modification, variation, alteration
- Antonyms: uniformity, sameness, regularity
- Usage in a sentence: A mutation in the virus was the cause of several new cases of Measles
Comorbidity
- Pronunciation: kow-maw-bi·duh-tee
- Part of Speech: Noun
- Meaning: a. the fact that people who have a disease or condition also have one or more other diseases or conditions
- Synonyms: (of a disease) related, associated, coexisting
- Antonyms: autonomous, detached, independent
- Usage in a sentence: People with comorbidities have a weaker immune system due to fighting more than one disease at a time.
League
- Pronunciation: leeg
- Part of Speech: Noun
- Meaning: a covenant or compact made between persons, parties, states, etc., for the promotion or maintenance of common interests or for mutual assistance or service.
- Synonyms: association, union, alliance
- Antonyms: separation, expulsion, isolation
- Usage in a sentence: The cousins formed a league to help their brother get into the baseball team.
Surge
- Pronunciation: surj
- Part of Speech: Noun, Verb
- Meaning: a. a sudden powerful forward or upward movement. [Noun] b. move suddenly and powerfully forward or upward. [Verb]
- Synonyms: Rise, Gush, Overflow
- Antonyms: Decline, Diminish, Deteriorate
- Use in a Sentence : After lifting Lockdown in many States CoVID-19 Cases surged.
Dispensation
- Pronunciation: dis-puh n-sey-shuh-n
- Part of Speech: Noun
- Meaning:
a. exemption from a rule or usual requirement.
b. a political, religious, or social system prevailing at a particular time.
- Synonyms: liberty, distribution
- Antonyms: denial, limitation
- Use in Sentence: They saw signs of new dispensation everywhere.
Word: Reconciliation
- Pronunciation: rek-uh n-sil-ee-ey-shuh-n
- Part of Speech: Noun
- Meaning: the restoration of friendly relations.
- Synonyms: reunion, accord, compromise
- Antonyms: conflict, breakup, feud
- Usage in a sentence: There was little hope of reconciliation between the two groups.
Word: Feud
- Pronunciation: fyood
- Part of speech: noun
- Meaning: a state of long-standing mutual hostility
- Synonyms: quarrel, squabble, dispute, conflict, hostility
- Antonyms: agreement, friendship, accord, harmony, comradeship
- Usage in a sentence: My grandfather once had a feud with the mayor of his city and they settled it with a duel
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FAQs
What is a Synonym?
A synonyms are the similar meanings of a particular word. A word can have many synonyms for it.
What is the Syllabus for English for AP high court assistant examination 2021?
Error Spotting/Phrase Replacement, Synonyms, Word Formations, Grammar, Phrase Replacement, Sentence Corrections, Antonyms, Cloze Test, Sentence, Rearrangement, Reading Comprehension, Fill in the Blanks/Sentence Completion/Para Completion, Unseen Passages, Idioms & Phrases, one word substitution, , Para Jumble/Sentence Jumble/odd Sentence out.
How many marks will be allocated for english section in AP High court assistant examination 2021?
It is not specified in the notification, though the marks will be allocated equally for all three sections.