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15 words to strengthen your English vocabulary

Without giving any extra description about what i'm writing today i'll just come to the business so today i have prepared a list of 15 words which can strengthen your english vocab so let's start ; 

DESPICABLE -[duh-spi-kuh-bl

  • awful

For example- Don't pick your nose in the public , that's a despicable behaviour.

FABULIST - [Fab-Uh-list]

  • a person who composes or relates fables

For example- Though he never planned to be a fabulist, Ramy enjoys wriitng fairy tales and fables.

INFALLIBLE - [uhn-fa-luh-bl]

  • incapable of making mistakes
  • free from mistakes,defeats  and failure

For example- Smith will be leading this new project soon . As his last projects were infallible .

SLOB - [slob]

  • a lazy and unhealthy person

For example- What a slob !

TRUEPENNY -  

  • A trusty , honest fellow

For example- It's difficult to meet a person who's truepenny nowadays.

YESTREEN

  • During yesterday evening

For example- "I were reading novels yetsreen" said my brother .

WAGGISH - [wag-ish]

  •  someone who is mischievous and humorous person

For example- The waggish students played computer games when they were taken to do the computer lab to learn the basics of the computer.

CONTAGION -[kuhn-tei-jn]

  •  the situation in which a disease is spread by touching someone or something.

For example- The doctor says that the contagion of corona virus is increasing exponentially.

CAJOLE -[kuh-jowl]

  •  persuade(someone) to so something by flattery

For example- He hoped to cajole his boss so that he can get the project.

DEMURE -[duh-myuor]

  • modest, reserved and shy

For example-  My brother is  a demure person.

PROLIX -[prow-luhks]

  • a text or speech that contains too many words and therefore making it boring or difficult to understand .

For example- The speech by the principal at the annual function was so prolix that half the students left the event. 

ADROIT -[uh-droit]

  • Intelligent, clever or skillful in thinking or moving

For example- The teacher was adroit in dealing with the mischievous students.

EMACITY -

  • desire for buying things

For example- Most of my friends experienced emacity when we were in the college.

PRINK -

  • To spend time infront of  mirror looking at one's appearance  and making adjustments to oneself.

For example- My brother spent half n hour pricking about his appearance just to go for dinner .

BEAMISH -

  • A person who's optimistic, and cheerful .

For example- a beamish person is full of smiles.


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  1. it is being quite interesting to read those words
    and just tell me how you put the google translator in your blog

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