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Daily Dawn Vocabulary January 19, 2021
Ambitious (adjective)
بلند حوصلہ، حوصلہ مندانہ، امنگ
"having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed"
- Only ambitious students get the best marks.
- She is an ambitious career woman.
Antonyms: unambitious, lazy
Shoddy (adjective)
گمراہ کن، نقلی، مصنوعی، بناوٹی
"badly made or done"
- we’re not paying good money for shoddy goods.
- I'm normally quick to complain about shoddy service.
Antonyms: well made, careful
Appalling (adjective)
خوفزدہ ہونا، دھچکا لگانا
"causing shock or dismay; horrific"
- The cat suffered appalling injuries during the attack.
- It is appalling that child was murdered.
Antonyms: admirable, excellent
Spawn (verb)
فطرومہ، اینٹ نما انبار
"produce or generate a large number of"
- Many sea fishes spawn in rivers.
- She would spawn another child.
Offshoot
شاخ، ٹہنی، شاخسانہ
"a thing that develops from something else"
- The company was originally an offshoot of Bell Telephones.
- Rome was a cultural offshoot of Greece
Concomitant (adjective)
لازم و ملزوم،ایک ساتھ واقع ہونا
"naturally accompanying or associated"
- she loved travel, with all its concomitant worries.
- Cultures that were better at trading saw a concomitant increase in their wealth.
Antonyms: unrelated
Unsavoury (adjective)
اخلاقی طور پر ناگوار، بدمزہ
disagreeable to taste, smell, or look at.
- The club has an unsavoury reputation.
- Her friends are all pretty unsavoury characters.
Antonyms: tasty, appetizing
Acutely (adverb)
تیزی سے، سختی سے ، شدت سے
(with reference to something unpleasant or unwelcome) intensely.
- He became acutely conscious of having failed his parents.
- I am acutely aware of the difficulties we face.
Antonyms: slightly
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