Vocab Of The Day Part 49

By | March 3, 2016

1. ACERBIC (ADJECTIVE): harsh or corrosive in tone

Synonyms: caustic, acrid

Antonyms: mild, nice

Example Sentence:

John had taken no part in the increasingly acerbic argument between the two applicants.
2. LYNCHED (VERB): kill without legal sanction

Synonyms: execute, murder Antonyms: create, bear

Example Sentence:

The police were about to lynch him when reinforcements from the army burst into the room and rescued him.
3. ENDORSEMENT (NOUN): Formal and explicit approval

Synonyms: ratification, approbation Antonyms: veto, censure

Example Sentence:

The notes must also be made payable to a definite person and require endorsement,

safeguards which were previously lacking.
4. EARMARKS (NOUN & VERB): A distinctive characteristic or attribute, assign a

resource to a particular person or cause.

Synonyms: hallmark, trait Antonyms: misapply, misuse

Example Sentence:

Mr.Arun will earmark this money for my research.
5. PROFITEERING (VERB): Make an unreasonable profit, as on the sale of difficult

to obtain goods

Synonyms: benefitting, gaining Antonyms: principled, purified

Example Sentence:

You must never be accused of profiteering or you may get a very bad reputation with

your customers.
6. REITERATED (VERB): to state or perform again

Synonyms: recapitulate, reprise Antonyms: take back, hold

Example Sentence:

Angela kept reiterating her request.
7. SLACKENING (NOUN & VERB): become slow or less active, an occurrence of control or strength weakening

Synonyms: abatement, ebb Antonyms: enlargement, increase

Example Sentence:

The badminton squad slackened its pace as it got tired.
8. IMPEACHMENT (NOUN): A formal document charging a public official with misconduct in office

Synonyms: recrimination, indictment Antonyms: commendation, flattery

Example Sentence:

Besides its legislative functions, the Lower House prepares articles of impeachment and prosecutes the proceedings before the Upper House .
9. THIEVERY (NOUN): The act of taking something from someone unlawfully

Synonyms: larceny, filching Antonyms: reimbursement, compensation

Example Sentence:

This instance of thievery will not be over looked by the government.
10. APPELLATE (ADJECTIVE): of or relating to or taking account of appeals (usually legal appeals)

Synonyms: appellative, appellant Antonyms: defendant, complainant

Example Sentence:The function of appellate courts, especially the High Court, is to resolve disputed questions

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