Vocabulary Made Easy Series

Improving your vocabulary isn’t a daunting task. Anyone can accomplish this with consistent effort and hard work.

Do you worry about improving your vocabulary in order to perform better in competitive exams? Are you unsure where to begin to improve your word power?

Improving your vocabulary isn’t a daunting task. Anyone can accomplish this with consistent effort and hard work. With the help of mock tests and previous year question papers, you can climb to the top spot.

Here’s a way to increase your vocabulary. Check out the words of the day and a quick quiz to motivate yourself to improve your word power.

Obstreperous (Adjective)

Meaning: noisy, difficult to control.

Example: the obstreperous emails in question focus on Norway’s economic relationship with the European Union.

Occult (Noun)

Meaning: mystical, supernatural, or magical powers, practices, or phenomena.

For example, many of our discussions become deeply involved with the mechanics of magick and the occult.

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Odium (Noun)

Meaning: general or widespread hatred or disgust experienced by someone as a result of their actions.

For example, he received widespread criticism for military failures and government corruption.

Odoriferous (Adjective)

Meaning: having or emitting a smell, especially an unpleasant one.

Example: An odoriferous pile of fish.

Put on your thinking cap and try to answer the following questions to determine how much you have understood.

  1. The regulation prohibits the direct or indirect promotion of ____________ practices via radio or television. Which of the following words would work best in the sentence? (Occult or Odium)
  2. Can you think of any antonyms for the word Odoriferous?
  3. Can you think of any synonyms for the word obstreperous?

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