www.mahendraguru.com THE HINDU VOCABULARY - 25.04.2017 1. PUTATIVE (ADJECTIVE): presumed Synonyms: presumptive, supposed Antonyms: proven, real Example sentence: Many people see garlic juice as a putative cure of runny noses. 2. PUTREFACTION (NOUN): decay Synonyms: adulteration, decomposition Antonyms: betterment, growth Example sentence: At an early age Mathew contributed to our knowledge of the causes of putrefaction and fermentation. 3. PUSILLANIMOUS (ADJECTIVE): fearful Synonyms: afraid, cowardly Antonyms: bold, brave Example sentence: The authorities are too pusillanimous to deal with this situation. 4. PETULANT (ADJECTIVE): crabby Synonyms: impatient, cranky Antonyms: patient, good-natured Example sentence: I was sick and petulant, and finally quarrelled with my friend. 5. PROCLIVITY (NOUN): inclination Synonyms: penchant, predilection Antonyms: disinclination, antipathy Example sentence: The principal had the special proclivity towards the toppers. www.mahendraguru.com 6. PIQUE (NOUN): anger Synonyms: annoyance, displeasure Antonyms: delight, happiness Example sentence: Alisha walked out of the room in a fit of pique. 7. DISARMING (ADJECTIVE): winning favor or confidence Synonyms: convincing, ingratiating Antonyms: despicable, disgusting Example sentence: Rahim said that he approached with a disarming smile. 8. NOSTRUM (NOUN): cure Synonyms: panacea, potion Antonyms: disease, injury Example sentence: Supermarket shelves are lined with nostrums claiming to alleviate flu symptoms. 9. PREVARICATE (VERB): belie Synonyms: cavil, con Antonyms: be honest, tell truth Example sentence: British ministers continued to prevaricate on the issue. 10. PROPINQUITY (NOUN): closeness Synonyms: togetherness, nearness Antonyms: distance, remoteness Example sentence: My maternal uncle is in great propinquity with me.
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