π’ 30 High-Impact Vocabulary Words for CAT RC & Para Completion β Set 1
Introduction:
A strong vocabulary is crucial for tackling CAT’s Verbal Ability section, especially Reading Comprehension (RC), Para Completion, and Sentence Elimination. Here are 30 powerful words with nuanced meanings and usage, designed to sharpen your accuracy and speed.
πΉ Word List with Usage
Word | Meaning | Example (CAT-style Sentence) | Related Idea |
---|---|---|---|
Abate | To reduce in intensity | “The noise from the construction began to abate by evening.” | Mitigation, Decline |
Abbreviate | To shorten | “He had to abbreviate the proposal due to word limit.” | Condense, Summary |
Aberrant | Deviating from the norm | “His aberrant behavior raised suspicion.” | Anomaly, Deviation |
Aberration | A departure from what is normal | “The low GDP was an aberration in an otherwise strong economy.” | Irregularity, Fluke |
Abet | To assist or encourage, usually in wrongdoing | “He was charged for abetting the crime.” | Aid, Encourage |
Abeyance | A temporary suspension | “The decision was held in abeyance until further notice.” | Delay, Suspension |
Abhor | To regard with disgust | “She abhorred any form of cruelty.” | Hate, Detest |
Abject | Extremely bad, degrading | “He lived in abject poverty after losing his job.” | Misery, Hopelessness |
Abjure | To formally renounce | “The monk abjured all material possessions.” | Reject, Renounce |
Ablution | Ritual washing | “He performed his morning ablution before prayer.” | Cleansing, Ritual |
Ablutions | The act of washing oneself | “He finished his ablutions before breakfast.” | Bathing, Cleanliness |
Abnegate | To deny or reject oneself something | “She abnegated all comforts in pursuit of enlightenment.” | Self-denial, Reject |
Abnegation | Renunciation | “His abnegation of fame was admirable.” | Selflessness, Sacrifice |
Abrogate | To abolish formally | “The agreement was abrogated due to a breach.” | Nullify, Revoke |
Abscond | To escape secretly | “The cashier absconded with the money.” | Flee, Escape |
Absolution | Formal release from guilt | “The priest gave him absolution for his sins.” | Forgiveness, Pardon |
Absolve | To free from responsibility or blame | “The evidence absolved her of all guilt.” | Clear, Exonerate |
Abstain | To refrain from something | “He abstained from voting on the controversial bill.” | Avoid, Refrain |
Abstemious | Moderate in eating and drinking | “She led an abstemious lifestyle.” | Self-disciplined |
Abstract | Existing in thought but not concrete | “The concept was too abstract for the students to grasp.” | Theoretical, Intangible |
Abstruse | Difficult to understand | “The professorβs theory was abstruse and convoluted.” | Complex, Obscure |
Absurd | Ridiculously unreasonable | “The plan was absurd and unworkable.” | Illogical, Ridiculous |
Abundant | Plentiful | “The region has abundant natural resources.” | Ample, Overflowing |
Abysmal | Extremely bad | “The team’s performance was abysmal.” | Terrible, Appalling |
Accede | To agree or give consent | “The government acceded to the demands of protesters.” | Agree, Comply |
Accelerate | To increase speed or rate | “The reforms accelerated economic growth.” | Hasten, Boost |
Accentuate | To highlight or make more noticeable | “The lighting accentuated the paintingβs features.” | Emphasize, Highlight |
Accessible | Easy to approach or understand | “The website is accessible even to beginners.” | Reachable, Understandable |
Accolade | An award or praise | “She received accolades for her outstanding research.” | Honor, Recognition |
Accommodate | To adapt or make space | “The hotel can accommodate 500 guests.” | Adjust, House |
π Contextual MCQs (CAT Style)
Q1. Select the word that best completes the sentence:
“The minister refused to ______ to the unreasonable requests of the lobbyists.”
A) accelerate
B) abnegate
C) accede
D) abrogate
Answer: C) accede
Q2. Select the most appropriate word:
“Her explanation of the abstract concept was surprisingly ______.”
A) abstruse
B) lucid
C) abject
D) absurd
Answer: B) lucid
Q3. Choose the sentence in which the word absolve is used correctly:
a) The doctor absolved him a prescription for pain.
b) She absolved the paper to find key points.
c) The court absolved him of all charges.
d) He absolved his time watching TV.
Answer: c) The court absolved him of all charges.
Q4. Fill in the blank:
“The manager’s decision to fire the employee was based on an ______ mistake.”
A) aberrant
B) abstract
C) abysmal
D) aberration
Answer: D) aberration
Q5. Identify the word that is most opposite in meaning to abundant:
A) abstemious
B) scarce
C) accessible
D) accelerate
Answer: B) scarce
Q6. Which word best fits?
“The company plans to ______ the rollout of its new app to gain early users.”
A) accommodate
B) accentuate
C) accelerate
D) abstain
Answer: C) accelerate
π Download Resources
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Download CAT Vocabulary Flashcards β Set 1 (PDF)
π Final Tip
Donβt just memorize. Practice CAT-style usage. Integrate new words into mock RCs, parajumbles, and elimination questions. Precision and context are everything.
Happy prepping,
Team Howdybuzz
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