Daily Dawn Vocabulary February 12, 2021

Daily Dawn Vocabulary

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Daily Dawn Vocabulary February 12, 2021

Habitual (adjective) 

عادت کے مطابق، حسب معمول

"done constantly or as a habit."

Examples:
He was fired for his habitual lateness.
They went for their habitual evening walk.
Synonyms: constant, persistent, continual, continuous, perpetual, non-stop, recurrent, repeated
Antonyms: infrequent

Dissipated (adjective) 

منتشر کرنا، الگ کرنا، برباد کرنا

"(of a person or way of life) overindulging in sensual pleasures."

Examples: 
  • In her youth she seemed to dissipate almost compulsively. 
  • The police managed to dissipate the mob in minutes. 
Synonyms: dissolute, debauched, decadent, intemperate, immoderate, profligate, abandoned
Antonyms: ascetic

Vigilant (adjective)

 خبردار، چوکنا، محتاط

"keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties."
Examples:
  • Life is not all great, keep vigilant
  • The organization is ever vigilant for threats to the habitats of birds.
Synonyms: watchful, on the lookout, observant, sharp-eyed, keen-eyed, gimlet-eyed, eagle-eyed
Antonyms: negligent, inattentive

Enormous (adjective)

 بہت بڑا، غیر معمولی، بہت زیادہ

"very large in size, quantity, or extent."

Examples:
  • The potential savings are enormous
  • Germany produced enormous quantities of coal, iron and steel.
Synonyms: huge, vast, extensive, expansive, broad, wide, boundless, immeasurable, limitless
Antonyms: tiny

Caveat (noun) 

انتباہ، عدالت کا حکم امتناعی

"a warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations."

Examples: 
  • The court of appeal inserted a crucial caveat to the case.
  • She put a caveat on the estate to prevent probate.
Synonyms: warning, caution, admonition, monition, red flag, alarm bells, proviso, condition
Antonyms: injudiciousness, inattentiveness

Spectacle (noun)

 تماشا، نظارہ

"a visually striking performance or display."

Examples:
  • In Los Angeles a pedestrian is a rare spectacle
  • The ceremonial opening of Parliament was a fine spectacle.
Synonyms: display, show, performance, presentation, exhibition, pageant, parade, extravaganza
Antonyms: ordinariness, normality, disguise

Vengeance (noun)

 قصاص، بدلہ، انتقام

"punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong."

Examples: 
  • Heaven's vengeance is slow but sure. 
  • He swore vengeance on his child's killer. 
Synonyms: revenge, avengement, retribution, retributive justice, retaliation, requital, reprisal
Antonyms: forgiveness, pardon, condonation, amnesty

Eminently (adverb) 

نمایاں طور پر

"to a notable degree; very."

Examples: 
  • It was an eminently respectable boarding school. 
  • Tony comes from an eminently respectable family. 
Synonyms: very, most, greatly, highly, exceedingly, extremely, particularly, positively, exceptionally
Antonyms: unimportant, unknown

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