13-VOCABULARY -1

VOCABULARY -1
1. RENDENTION – ( A presentation or version something / a performance or Interpretation)
Synonyms – Rendering, interpretation, presentation, execution delivery
Antonyms – obscurity, vagueness
Ex- There is no way the cinematic rendition of the novel can be as good as the printed coork
2. EMANATE – ( be produced by/to came out from source)
Synonyms – arise, derive, emerge, emit, originate
Antonyms – hold, keep, conceal
Ex- if you rub the magic lamp, a genie will emante from the bottle
3. DOVETAIL – (to fit together in a pleasing or satisfying)
Synonyms – coincide, match, correspond, harmonize
Antonyms – differ, oppose, mismatch, divide
Ex- for any relation to be successful, the habits of both should be dovetailed.
4. Ratchet – cause something to rise as a step in what is perceived as an irreversible process
Synonyms – alter, change, vary, transform
Antonyms- stagnate, retain
Ex- the implement polices was so unfavourable to farmer. It ratchet up the ambience in the
country.
5. LATITUDE – ( scope for freedom of action or thought)
Synonyms – freedom, scope, leeway, elbow roon, liberty
Antonyms – extreme, limitation, restriction
Ex- since my teacher gave as latitude in selecting eassay topics, i am going to think out of the box
and choose an unusual subject.
6. RETICENCE – ( the trait of being uncommunicative not volunteering anything more than
necessary)
Synonyms – reserve, introversion, taciturnity
Antonyms – intervening, interfering
Ex- while Barbara likes to discuss her personal life with our co-worker, i am much more reticent
7. PRAGNATIC – (practical as opposed to idealstic)
Synonyms – realistic, logical, unidealtisc, practical
Antonyms – impractical, idealistic, unrealistic, unreasonable
Ex- If you are travelling a great distance, the pragmatic approach is to take a plane.
8. VET – make careful and critical examination of something
Synonyms – assess, evaluate, appraise, examine, scrutinize, inspect
Antonyms – forget, ignore, neglect, overlook
Ex- they vetted her thoroughly before offering her the job.
9. PERSIST – continue to exist, be prolonged/continue in an opinion of course of action in spite of
difficulty of opposition
Synonyms – endure, preserve, abide, bersolute
Antonyms- cease, discontinue , give up, ifalt, stop
Ex- i can’t believe that same tobacco executive persist in cleaning that cigarettes haven’t been
proven to cause cancer.
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