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Daily Important Words ●● Day 57

Daily Important Words ●● Day 57
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🔶1. ANECDOTE (NOUN)
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● Meaning ➩ a short interesting story about a real person or event (लघुकथा; कि़स्‍सा)

● Synonyms ➩ Story, tale, narrative, sketch  

 🔷2. ALLUDE (VERB)
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● Meaning ➩ suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at.

● Synonyms ➩  refer to, suggest, hint at, imply, mention, touch on, cite 

🔶3. HUMDRUM (ADJ)
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● Meaning ➩  lacking excitement or variety; boringly 

● Synonyms ➩ Dull, boring, tedious, monotomous, banal

🔷4. NEOPHYTE (NOUN)
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● Meaning ➩ a person who is new to a subject or activity

● Synonyms ➩  beginner, learner, novice, newcomer, tyro, fledgling 

🔶5. ENTRENCH (VERB) 
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● Meaning ➩ establish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely

● Synonyms ➩ establish, settle, ensconce, lodge, set, root, install 

🔷6. ENCUMBER (VERB)
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● Meaning ➩ restrict or impede (someone or something) in such a way that free action or movement is difficult.

● Synonyms ➩ hamper, hinder, obstruct, impede, check, cramp, limit, slow

🔶7. GRISLY (ADJ)
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● Meaning ➩  causing horror or disgust; gruesome (भयानक)

● Synonyms ➩ gruesome, horrid, fearful, hideous,  
macabre, dire, awful 

🔷8. MENDACIOUS (ADJ) 
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● Meaning ➩  not telling the truth; lying

● Synonyms ➩ lying, untruthful, dishonest, false, double-dealing, two-faced, perfidious

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