🌟 Day 5 – Words A21–A25
Welcome to Day 5 of your vocabulary journey!
Today’s words are rich, expressive, and extremely useful for formal exams like IELTS, SSC, CAT, and more.
Let’s explore these gems with examples and mnemonics that stick — plus a quiz and flashcards at the end.
✴️ Word 1: Abstruse
Pronunciation: /æbˈstruːs/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning: Difficult to understand; obscure or complex
Example:
“The professor’s abstruse explanation left the students confused.”
Mnemonic Cue:
Picture a twisted puzzle that takes forever to figure out — that’s abstruse.
Mini Quiz:
The legal document was so _______ that even lawyers struggled to interpret it.
A) clear B) abstruse C) light D) funny
Answer: B) abstruse
✴️ Word 2: Absurd
Pronunciation: /əbˈsɜːd/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning: Ridiculously unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
Example:
“It’s absurd to expect students to memorize a 500-page book overnight.”
Mnemonic Cue:
Imagine someone wearing socks on their hands — totally absurd.
Mini Quiz:
The idea of banning air to reduce pollution is _______.
A) thoughtful B) absurd C) practical D) realistic
Answer: B) absurd
✴️ Word 3: Abundant
Pronunciation: /əˈbʌn.dənt/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning: Existing or available in large quantities; plentiful
Example:
“The region is abundant in natural resources like coal and timber.”
Mnemonic Cue:
Picture a field overflowing with crops — that’s abundant.
Mini Quiz:
In spring, flowers bloom in _______ numbers across the valley.
A) minimal B) scarce C) abundant D) random
Answer: C) abundant
✴️ Word 4: Abysmal
Pronunciation: /əˈbɪz.məl/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning: Extremely bad; appallingly poor
Example:
“The restaurant’s service was abysmal — we waited 45 minutes for water.”
Mnemonic Cue:
Imagine falling into a dark, endless pit — that’s abysmal.
Mini Quiz:
His performance in the match was so _______ that the coach benched him.
A) excellent B) abysmal C) decent D) admirable
Answer: B) abysmal
✴️ Word 5: Accede
Pronunciation: /əkˈsiːd/
Part of Speech: Verb
Meaning: To agree to a request or demand, especially after hesitation
Example:
“After long discussions, the manager finally acceded to the team’s request for leave.”
Mnemonic Cue:
Think of someone nodding slowly after a pause — they accede.
Mini Quiz:
The company refused to _______ to the union’s wage demands.
A) accept B) argue C) accede D) avoid
Answer: C) accede
📒 Quick Recap Table
Word | Meaning | Example Use |
---|---|---|
Abstruse | Hard to understand | “His theory was abstruse.” |
Absurd | Ridiculously unreasonable | “That’s an absurd claim.” |
Abundant | Plentiful or in large quantity | “The harvest was abundant this year.” |
Abysmal | Extremely bad | “The weather was abysmal.” |
Accede | Agree or give in after hesitation | “She acceded to the proposal.” |
🎯 Mini Practice Quiz
Check your mastery:
- “The policy was written in such _______ language that no one understood it.”
- Which word means plenty or overflowing?
- “Despite initial resistance, the manager finally _______.”
Answers:
- Abstruse 2) Abundant 3) Acceded
💬 Join the Conversation
Try writing a sentence using one of today’s words and post it in the comments.
Example: “The presentation was so abstruse, half the room tuned out.”
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