Words of the Day

Day 42
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🌟 Day 42 – Words A206–A210 | Apostasy to Appall

Today’s words span religion, medicine, excellence, and horror—all deeply rooted in classic literature and modern exams. Perfect for boosting your vocabulary range! ✳️ Word 1: Apostasy • Phonics: /əˈpɒs.tə.si/• Part of Speech: Noun • Meaning: The abandonment or renunciation of a religious or political belief• Example Sentence:“His apostasy shocked the entire religious community.”• Mnemonic/Cue:⛪ Apostasy…

🌟 Day 41 – Words A201–A205
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🌟 Day 41 – Words A201–A205

This vocabulary set explores the themes of authenticity, extremes, emotional reactions, and formal regret—valuable for competitive exam essays and RC sections. ✳️ Word 1: Apocryphal • Phonics: /əˈpɒk.rɪ.fəl/• Part of Speech: Adjective • Meaning: Of doubtful authenticity, although widely circulated as true• Example Sentence:“The story of the secret tunnel was likely apocryphal.”• Mnemonic/Cue:🔍 Apocryphal =…

Day 40
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🌟 Day 40 – Words A196–A200

Welcome to your vocabulary boost! Today’s list mixes themes of excellence, wisdom, confidence, and end-times symbolism—ideal for both literal and figurative usage in exams and writing. ✳️ Word 1: Apex • Phonics: /ˈeɪ.peks/• Part of Speech: Noun • Meaning: The highest point; the peak or summit• Example Sentence:“She reached the apex of her career after…

Day 39
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🌟 Day 39 – Words A191–A195

Today’s advanced vocabulary set features emotional tone, contrast, and visual perception—essential for articulate writing and top scores in verbal sections. ✳️ Word 1: Antithetical • Phonics: /ˌæn.tɪˈθet.ɪ.kəl/• Part of Speech: Adjective • Meaning: Directly opposed or contrasted; mutually incompatible• Example Sentence:“Her beliefs were antithetical to those of her parents.”• Mnemonic/Cue:🔁 Anti = opposite + thetical…

🌟 Day 38 – Words A186–A190
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🌟 Day 38 – Words A186–A190

Today’s words explore negative emotions, old age, historical context, hygiene, and literary contrast—a rich blend of concepts ideal for exams, essays, and interviews. ✳️ Word 1: Antipathy • Phonics: /ænˈtɪp.ə.θi/• Part of Speech: Noun • Meaning: A deep-seated dislike or hostility• Example Sentence:“His antipathy toward authority was obvious during the debate.”• Mnemonic/Cue:🚫 Anti = against…

Day 37
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🌟 Day 37 – Words A181–A185

Today’s words span music, literature, environmental science, human studies, and medical solutions. These words enhance your grip on high-level writing for competitive exams and academic use. ✳️ Word 1: Anthem • Phonics: /ˈæn.θəm/• Part of Speech: Noun • Meaning: A rousing or uplifting song associated with a group, nation, or cause• Example Sentence:“The national anthem…

Day 36 – Words A176–A180
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Day 36 – Words A176–A180

Today’s vocabulary collection explores conflict, cause and effect, ancestral roots, and deep antiquity — ideal for analytical writing, UPSC essays, GRE verbal, and classical history. ✳️ Word 1: Antagonism • Phonics: /ænˈtæɡ.ə.nɪ.zəm/• Part of Speech: Noun• Meaning: Active opposition or hostility• Example Sentence:“There was open antagonism between the protesting group and the officials.”• Mnemonic/Cue:⚔️ Antagonism…

Day 35 – Words A171–A175
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Day 35 – Words A171–A175

Let’s explore words that describe comfort, irregularity, identity masking, and hidden sources — ideal for exams like GRE, IELTS, NEET, and research-oriented writing. ✳️ Word 1: Anodyne • Phonics: /ˈæn.ə.daɪn/• Part of Speech: Noun / Adjective• Meaning: A pain-relieving drug or statement; inoffensive• Example Sentence:“The speech was full of anodyne comments that didn’t address the…

Day 34 – Words A166–A170
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Day 34 – Words A166–A170

Build your vocabulary with these 5 action-packed words—great for IELTS, GRE, UPSC, legal writing, and academic essays. ✳️ Word 1: Annihilate • Phonics: /əˈnaɪ.ə.leɪt/• Part of Speech: Verb• Meaning: To destroy completely; to wipe out• Example Sentence:“The asteroid could annihilate life on Earth if it collided.”• Mnemonic/Cue:Annihilate = a-nil-ate → reduce to nothing• Mini Quiz:The…