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17 Cards in this Set
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Furnish |
Provide |
Furniture |
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Resentment |
ఆగ్రహం [for unfair treatment] |
Revolution after insult |
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Aggrieve |
బాధపడుట [for unfair treatment] |
Crying after insult |
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Secession |
Segregation |
Separation |
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Intact |
చెక్కుచెదరకుండా [My character is intact, though I had struggled] |
Remained unchanged |
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Emphasis |
Special importance or value , stressed [నొక్కిచెప్పారు] |
The members of the Assembly placed a great emphasis on discussion and reasoned argument. |
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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 |
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Consolidate |
Make something stronger or rock solid |
The first phase of evolution is to consolidate the mind |
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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 |
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Solemn |
Formal and dignified Synonyms- Impressively / Seriousness |
A solemn bond grew recently His solemn face broke into smiles |
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Erstwhile |
Former |
Erstwhile british indian territories |
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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 |
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Deem[verb] |
భావిస్తారు Regard or Considered in a specific way |
As he deems necessary, |
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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 |
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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 |
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Verb types |
1. Transitive [Object is needed] I'll write a letter letter 2. Intransitive [Object isn't needed] I'll write tomorrow. |
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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 |