Words of the Day – Day 32 (Words A156–A160)
Today’s vocabulary set blends storytelling, science, and sociology — helping you stand out in IELTS speaking, GRE verbal, and academic writing.
✴️ Word 1: Androgynous
Pronunciation: /ænˈdrɒdʒ.ɪ.nəs/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning: Having both male and female characteristics
Example:
“Her androgynous fashion style blurred traditional gender lines.”
Mnemonic Cue:
Andro = male + gyn = female → androgynous.
Mini Quiz:
The actor’s _______ look challenged gender stereotypes.
A) affable B) androgynous C) amorphous D) aloof
Answer: B) androgynous
✴️ Word 2: Anecdotal
Pronunciation: /ˌæn.ɪkˈdəʊ.təl/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning: Based on personal stories rather than facts or research
Example:
“The evidence for the cure is purely anecdotal, not scientific.”
Mnemonic Cue:
Anecdotal = anecdote-based; not proven.
Mini Quiz:
Anecdotal reports are often not accepted in _______ research.
A) journalistic B) scientific C) dramatic D) casual
Answer: B) scientific
✴️ Word 3: Anecdote
Pronunciation: /ˈæn.ɪk.dəʊt/
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning: A short, interesting or amusing story about a real incident or person
Example:
“He shared a funny anecdote from his college days.”
Mnemonic Cue:
Anecdote = a tiny note that entertains.
Mini Quiz:
She began her speech with a light-hearted _______.
A) analysis B) anecdote C) analogy D) allegation
Answer: B) anecdote
✴️ Word 4: Anemia
Pronunciation: /əˈniː.mi.ə/
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning: A medical condition marked by a lack of healthy red blood cells
Example:
“Fatigue and weakness are common signs of anemia.”
Mnemonic Cue:
An- (without) + emia (blood) → low blood count = anemia.
Mini Quiz:
Doctors recommended iron supplements to treat her _______.
A) anxiety B) anemia C) anorexia D) allergy
Answer: B) anemia
✴️ Word 5: Anesthetic
Pronunciation: /ˌæn.əsˈθet.ɪk/
Part of Speech: Noun / Adjective
Meaning: A drug that causes loss of sensation, used during surgeries
Example:
“The dentist gave her a local anesthetic before extracting the tooth.”
Mnemonic Cue:
An- (without) + esthetic (feeling) = anesthetic.
Mini Quiz:
The patient was given a general _______ before surgery.
A) antibiotic B) analgesic C) anesthetic D) antacid
Answer: C) anesthetic
📒 Quick Recap Table
Word | Meaning | Example Use |
---|---|---|
Androgynous | Having both male and female traits | “The model had an androgynous look.” |
Anecdotal | Based on stories, not facts | “The claims were anecdotal, not proven.” |
Anecdote | A short, interesting story | “He shared a travel anecdote.” |
Anemia | Low red blood cell count; fatigue illness | “Iron tablets are used to treat anemia.” |
Anesthetic | A substance that blocks pain or sensation | “She was given anesthetic before the procedure.” |
🎯 Mini Practice Quiz
Test your understanding:
- What is a short real-life story used to illustrate a point?
- “He looked pale and tired — doctors confirmed it was _______.”
- Which word means causing loss of sensation during surgery?
Answers:
- Anecdote 2) Anemia 3) Anesthetic
💬 Your Turn!
Use one of today’s words in your own sentence!
Example: “The speaker’s anecdotal humor kept the audience engaged.”
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