π’ 30 Must-Know SSC Vocabulary Words for Cloze Test β Week 1
Introduction:
Preparing for SSC CGL, CHSL, or MTS? Mastering vocabulary is key to cracking the English section. Here are 30 handpicked words that frequently appear in Cloze Tests, Synonym-Antonym questions, and Fill-in-the-Blanks.
πΉ Word List with Meanings
Word | Meaning | Usage | Synonym | Antonym |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abate | To reduce or lessen | “The storm finally began to abate.” | diminish, subside | intensify |
Abbreviate | To shorten a word or text | “We often abbreviate long names for convenience.” | shorten, condense | expand |
Aberrant | Deviating from the norm | “His aberrant behavior shocked everyone.” | abnormal, deviant | normal |
Aberration | A departure from what is normal or expected | “The sudden drop in temperature was an aberration.” | anomaly, deviation | regularity |
Abet | To assist or encourage in wrongdoing | “She was charged with abetting the criminal.” | aid, assist | hinder |
Abeyance | Temporary disuse or suspension | “The plan was held in abeyance.” | suspension, delay | continuation |
Abhor | To hate deeply | “I abhor cruelty to animals.” | detest, loathe | admire |
Abject | Extremely bad or severe | “He lived in abject poverty.” | miserable, hopeless | exalted |
Abjure | To formally renounce | “He abjured his old beliefs.” | renounce, reject | accept |
Ablution | The act of washing oneself | “Morning ablutions are common in many cultures.” | cleansing, washing | contamination |
Ablutions | Ritual washing of the body | “He performed his ablutions before prayer.” | purification | filth |
Abnegate | To renounce or reject | “She chose to abnegate all worldly pleasures.” | relinquish, deny | accept |
Abnegation | Self-denial | “His life of abnegation inspired many.” | austerity, renunciation | indulgence |
Abrogate | To abolish or repeal | “The law was abrogated by the new government.” | revoke, nullify | enact |
Abscond | To leave secretly and hide | “He absconded with the company funds.” | flee, escape | appear |
Absolution | Formal release from guilt | “He sought absolution through prayer.” | forgiveness | condemnation |
Absolve | To clear of guilt or blame | “The evidence absolved her of wrongdoing.” | exonerate, pardon | convict |
Abstain | To refrain from something | “He decided to abstain from alcohol.” | refrain, avoid | indulge |
Abstemious | Moderate in eating and drinking | “She led an abstemious lifestyle.” | moderate, temperate | gluttonous |
Abstract | Existing in thought, not physical | “The idea was too abstract for the children to grasp.” | theoretical | concrete |
Abstruse | Difficult to understand | “The theory was too abstruse for beginners.” | obscure, complex | clear |
Absurd | Ridiculously unreasonable | “His claim was completely absurd.” | ridiculous, foolish | logical |
Abundant | Present in large quantities | “The region has abundant natural resources.” | plentiful, ample | scarce |
Abysmal | Extremely bad or appalling | “The service at the hotel was abysmal.” | dreadful, terrible | excellent |
Accede | To agree to a request or demand | “He acceded to the proposal after discussion.” | consent, agree | refuse |
Accelerate | To increase speed | “The car accelerated quickly on the highway.” | hasten, quicken | decelerate |
Accentuate | To emphasize or highlight | “The lighting accentuated her features.” | emphasize, stress | downplay |
Accessible | Easy to approach or reach | “The temple is accessible by road.” | reachable, available | inaccessible |
Accolade | An award or expression of praise | “She received many accolades for her work.” | honor, praise | criticism |
Accommodate | To provide space or adjust to needs | “The hotel can accommodate 200 guests.” | house, adapt | reject |
π― Practice Questions
Q1. The loud protests forced the minister to ______ his earlier decision.
A) accelerate
B) abrogate
C) abbreviate
D) abet
Answer: B) abrogate
Q2. She decided to ______ from commenting during the debate.
A) accelerate
B) abstain
C) accede
D) absolve
Answer: B) abstain
Q3. Despite the ______ conditions, they continued with the event.
A) absurd
B) abysmal
C) abstract
D) abstemious
Answer: B) abysmal
Q4. The officer was granted complete ______ by the tribunal.
A) abnegation
B) acceleration
C) absolution
D) accolade
Answer: C) absolution
Q5. His explanations were too ______ for the average reader.
A) abstruse
B) accessible
C) absurd
D) abundant
Answer: A) abstruse
Q6. He was known for his ______ diet, even avoiding sweets on holidays.
A) abstract
B) abstemious
C) absurd
D) abundant
Answer: B) abstemious
Q7. The rebel group tried to ______ the prisoners from jail.
A) accelerate
B) abscond
C) abet
D) abhor
Answer: C) abet
Q8. His theory sounded ______ and lacked practical logic.
A) absurd
B) accessible
C) accurate
D) affluent
Answer: A) absurd
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π Final Tip:
Focus on word usage in context. Practice quizzes, revise synonyms and antonyms, and build your own sentence for each word.
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