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Furnish

Provide

Furniture

Resentment

ఆగ్రహం [for unfair treatment]

Revolution after insult

Aggrieve

బాధపడుట [for unfair treatment]

Crying after insult

Secession

Segregation

Separation

Intact

చెక్కుచెదరకుండా


[My character is intact, though I had struggled]

Remained unchanged

Emphasis

Special importance or value , stressed [నొక్కిచెప్పారు]


The members of the Assembly placed a great emphasis on discussion and reasoned argument.

Tenure

[పదవీకాలం]A term of holding something (such as property, position or office)

The chairman and the members of commission enjoy the security of tenure

Consolidate

Make something stronger or rock solid

The first phase of evolution is to consolidate the mind

Resolve

Verb-


1.[Settle or find a solution]


The firm aims to resolve disputes in 3 days


2.decide firmly on a course of action


She resolved to call diana as soon as she got home


Noun -


1.firm determination to do something


Strengthen your resolve to do unexpected.

Both noun and verb

Solemn

Formal and dignified


Synonyms- Impressively / Seriousness

A solemn bond grew recently


His solemn face broke into smiles

Erstwhile

Former

Erstwhile british indian territories

Ought vs Should

Used to -


Express obligations, suggestions, or advice from a society's POV (correct ethically)


Express........... from a personal POV (No need to be ethically crct)



Modal verb

Both have same sense but different POV

Deem[verb]

భావిస్తారు


Regard or Considered in a specific way

As he deems necessary,


Delegate

[Verb]


1. అధికారం బదలాయించు


entrust (a task or responsibility) to another person.



[Noun]


2. ప్రతినధిగా వ్యవహరించుటకు నియమించు


a person sent or authorized to represent others

1.Parliament delegates authority to president


2.Indian delegates went to UNO

Tender

[Verb]


1.Offer or present something formally


(Propose, Submit, Render, Offer, Proffer)


Ex: He tendered his resignation as leader]



2. Soften, weaken


Ex: Tender the pork



[Noun]


Formal written offer to carry out work,supply goods, shares etc


(Bid, quote)


Ex: Contract tender is too high

Verb types

1. Transitive [Object is needed]


I'll write a letter


letter



2. Intransitive [Object isn't needed]


I'll write tomorrow.

Anticipate vs Expect vs Intend

1. anticipate means to expect something and take action in expectation.


2.Expect means regard as likely to happen and does not require any action.


3. Plan voluntarily for a purpose.

Ex- When smoke came out of the volcano, the authorities anticipated it might erupt and ordered the villagers to evacuate.


3. A man planning on asking a woman to marry him; he intends to ask her