Daily Dawn Vocabulary January 21, 2021

Daily Dawn Vocabulary January

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Daily Dawn Vocabulary January 21, 2021

Clamour (noun)

 عوامی آواز، شور، زوردار چیخ

"a loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting."

Examples:
  • He raised a hand to still the clamour
  • There was a clamour of voices outside the office.
Synonyms: din, racket, loud noise, uproar, tumult, babel, shouting, yelling, screaming
Antonyms: silence

Credence (noun)

 عقیدہ، یقین، ساکھ

"belief in or acceptance of something as true."

Examples: 
  • Because the experiment had been performed over a hundred times, a great deal of credence was given to the results.
  • If you want to give credence to your business, you should develop a company website.
Synonyms: acceptance, belief, faith, trust, confidence, reliance, traction
Antonyms: disbelief, distrust, denial

Dicey (adjective) 

جس کا بھروسہ نہ ہو، خطرناک

"unpredictable and potentially dangerous"

Examples:
  • Starting a business can be quite a dicey proposition. 
  • The weather looks a little dicey this morning.
Synonyms: risky, uncertain, unpredictable, touch-and-go, precarious, unsafe, dangerous, perilous
Antonyms: safe, simple

Colossal (adjective) 

شاندار، زور دار، بہت بڑا،وسیع و عریض

"extremely large or great"

Examples: 
  • There has been a colossal waste of public money. 
  • The singer earns a colossal amount of money.
Synonyms: huge, massive, enormous, gigantic, very big, very large, great, giant, mammoth
Antonyms: tiny

Dominant (adjective) 

غالب، اثر، زبردست

"having power and influence over others"

Examples: 
  • The firm has achieved a dominant position in the world market. 
  • He suffered from an oppressively dominant mother.
Synonyms: presiding, ruling, governing, controlling, commanding, ascendant, supreme
Antonyms: subservient, submissive

Generous (adjective)

 سخی، فراغ دلانہ، بے لوث

"showing a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expected"

Examples: 
  • He was generous with both his time and his money. 
  • She has always been very generous toward the poor. 
Synonyms: liberal, lavish, magnanimous, munificent, giving, open-handed, free-handed, bountiful
Antonyms: mean, selfish

Embody (verb) 

مادی شکل میں ظاہر ہونا، مجسم کرنا

"be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling)."

Examples:
  • His paintings embody the very essence of the immediate post-war years. 
  • Words embody thoughts and feelings.
Synonyms: personify, incorporate, give human form/shape to, realize, manifest, express, concretize
Antonyms: eliminate, segregate, analyze, dissipate

Emulate (verb)

 تقلید، نقل کرنا، برابر کرنا، رشک کرنا

"match or surpass (a person or achievement), typically by imitation"

Examples:
  •  We tried to emulate what we had seen in the morning. 
  • He tried to emulate the recent success of mine.
Synonyms: imitate, copy, reproduce, mimic, mirror, echo, follow, model oneself on, take as a model
Antonyms: disaffect, shun, forego, abandon

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