28/04/2025
IMPROVE YOUR VOCABULARY WITH 300 ENGLISH VOCABULARIES!!!
1. Abnegation – Self-denial
2. Abstruse – Difficult to understand
3. Accede – To agree or give consent
4. Acumen – Sharpness of mind
5. Adumbrate – To outline faintly
6. Aegis – Protection or support
7. Alacrity – Eagerness or readiness
8. Ameliorate – To make better
9. Anathema – Something hated
10. Antediluvian – Very old-fashioned
11. Apocryphal – Of doubtful authenticity
12. Apostate – One who abandons a belief
13. Arbiter – A judge or decision-maker
14. Ascetic – One who practices self-denial
15. Asperity – Harshness of tone
16. Assiduous – Hard-working, diligent
17. Avarice – Greed
18. Baleful – Threatening harm
19. Beatific – Blissfully happy
20. Bellicose – Warlike or aggressive
21. Bilk – To cheat or defraud
22. Blandishment – Flattering speech or action
23. Boon – A blessing or benefit
24. Bucolic – Relating to the countryside
25. Burgeon – To grow or develop quickly
26. Cabal – A secret political faction
27. Cajole – To persuade by flattery
28. Capitulate – To surrender
29. Castigate – To criticize severely
30. Chicanery – Deception or trickery
31. Clandestine – Secretive
32. Clemency – Mercy or leniency
33. Cogent – Convincing and clear
34. Complacent – Self-satisfied
35. Concomitant – Accompanying in a subordinate way
36. Conflagration – A large fire
37. Conundrum – A confusing problem
38. Corpulent – Fat or obese
39. Cupidity – Greed for money
40. Debacle – A complete failure
41. Decimate – To destroy in large numbers
42. Deleterious – Harmful
43. Demagogue – A manipulative leader
44. Denigrate – To belittle
45. Desuetude – Disuse
46. Diatribe – A bitter criticism
47. Didactic – Intended to teach
48. Disaffected – Dissatisfied
49. Disparate – Fundamentally different
50. Dissemble – To conceal the truth
51. Dissonant – Lacking harmony
52. Duplicity – Deceitfulness
53. Ebullient – Cheerful and full of energy
54. Echelon – A level or rank
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