1) Apologist
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Meaning : a person who defends or justifies a theory or idea
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Usage in Sentence :
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The scholar served as an apologist for the controversial theory, defending its validity.
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Mnemonics :
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~ is one who is determine seek “apology” from bodies by defending or justifying strongly of some policies or matters
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2) Apostate
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Meaning : a person who renounces a religious or political belief or principle
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Usage in Sentence :
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The individual was considered an apostate for abandoning their religious beliefs.
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~ can be thought of as ‘opposite state’.. That is changing to the opposite state, and not loyal to his current state..
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3) Apotheosis
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Meaning : the highest point in the development of something; the elevation of someone to divine status
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Usage in Sentence :
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The hero’s sacrifice became the apotheosis of bravery and selflessness.
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Mnemonics :
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theo-theological, something related to god. theology elevates oneself to god hood.
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4) Appellation
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Meaning : a name or title
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Usage in Sentence :
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The winery chose a unique appellation for its new wine, reflecting the vineyard’s location.
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appellation=appel(apple)=we all know apple its a big NAME in technology and a TITLE |
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5) Application
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Meaning : the act of putting something to use or the use of something for a particular purpose
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Usage in Sentence :
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The job seeker submitted her application for the open position.
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While writing an Application, one is diligently attentive
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6) Apposite
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Meaning : appropriate or fitting
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Usage in Sentence :
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The professor provided an apposite example to illustrate the concept discussed in class.
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Mnemonics :
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(Tag:;English);~=> opposite of OPPOSITE i.e. perfectly matched; appropriate; most suitable
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7) Appraise
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Meaning : to assess the value or quality of something
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Usage in Sentence :
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The real estate agent will appraise the property to determine its market value.
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(Tag:;English);~ -consider praise and price –what is the price of praise which u cant say but u can estimate..
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8) Appreciate
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Meaning : to recognize the value or significance of something
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Usage in Sentence :
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The artist appreciated the support of the art community for his latest exhibition.
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appreciate is opposite of depreciate which is to diminish in value |
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9) Apprehend
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Meaning : to understand or perceive; to arrest or take into custody
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Usage in Sentence :
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The police managed to apprehend the suspect after a thorough investigation.
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Mnemonics :
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up your hands – said the FBI before grabbing the criminal.
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10) Apprehensive
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Meaning : anxious or fearful about the future; uneasy
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Usage in Sentence :
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The student felt apprehensive before taking the challenging exam.
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Mnemonics :
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Think hen is always fearful…
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11) Approbation
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Meaning : approval or praise
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Usage in Sentence :
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The writer received widespread approbation for the thought-provoking novel.
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Mnemonics :
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Ap+PROBATION: You get CONFIRMATION/APPROVAL in your job after your Probation period
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12) Aptitude
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Meaning : a natural ability or talent
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Usage in Sentence :
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The young musician displayed a natural aptitude for playing the piano.
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Mnemonics :
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remember this word from various “~tests” which check talent or IQ etc
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13) Aquiline
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Meaning : having the curved or hooked shape of an eagle’s beak
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Usage in Sentence :
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The eagle’s sharp, aquiline beak was well-suited for tearing prey.
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aqui(aqua) reminds us of water(or catching fish)..a curved hook is used for fishing or catching fishes.
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14) Arable
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Meaning : suitable for cultivation, especially of crops
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The fertile soil in the valley made it ideal for arable farming.
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(Tag:;English);associate the word with ARAB. The desert is totally unfit for agriculture. so what they want most is land for agriculture
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15) Arbitrary
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Meaning : based on personal whim or random choice, rather than reason or system
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Usage in Sentence :
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The decision to choose a leader through a coin toss seemed arbitrary and unfair.
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Mnemonics :
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< Latin arbitrarius” uncertain, depending on the judgment of an arbiter”< arbiter” judge
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16) Arbitrate
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Meaning : to settle a dispute between parties by acting as a judge
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Usage in Sentence :
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The mediator was brought in to arbitrate the dispute between the two parties.
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bit-rate, bitrate is the judging or deciding parameter for the transfer rate or say speed of data transfer..
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17) Arboretum
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Meaning : a place where trees, shrubs, and other plants are grown and studied
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Usage in Sentence :
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The city’s arboretum showcased a diverse collection of trees and plants.
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Mnemonics :
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just remember ARBOREAL : which means living in trees(ar-bore-al: think of a woodpecker who makes a bore (a hole) to live in trees). so ~ means something pertaining to trees
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18) Archaic
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Meaning : very old or ancient; no longer in use
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Usage in Sentence :
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The language used in ancient manuscripts may seem archaic to modern readers.
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Mnemonics :
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Archealogy – study of old things.. ~ – The old things on which we study..
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19) Archetype
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Meaning : a typical example or representative of a certain person or thing
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Usage in Sentence :
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The hero’s journey is a classic archetype found in many myths and stories.
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Arch + type – so a model for architecture
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20) Archives
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Meaning : a collection of historical documents or records
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Usage in Sentence :
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The historian spent hours researching in the archives to uncover hidden details.
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~ : spell it as archies ..it is a famous gift where collection of different gifts are there so it is a collection of many things in short storage place
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21) Ardor
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Meaning : intense passion, enthusiasm, or fervor
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Usage in Sentence :
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The couple’s ardor for each other remained strong even after many years of marriage.
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Mnemonics :
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Our-“darr”is of falling in intense love!!
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22) Arduous
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Meaning : requiring a lot of effort and hard work
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Usage in Sentence :
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Climbing the steep mountain trail proved to be an arduous and challenging task.
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Mnemonics :
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~ = read it as: “hard to do for us”
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23) Argot
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Meaning : a specialized vocabulary used by a particular group or subculture
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Usage in Sentence :
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The group of friends developed their own argot, using slang and inside jokes.
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Mnemonics :
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ar+got(goat).. if a few GOATs say ‘arrr arrr’ instead of the usual ‘mheh mheh’. it will be a slang (argot) in their world..;)
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24) Arid
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Meaning : lacking in moisture; dry and barren
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Usage in Sentence :
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The desert environment is characterized by its arid conditions and lack of rainfall.
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Mnemonics :
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A+ rid- A farmer getting rid(dry) of the dry land
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25) Aristocracy
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Meaning : a government or society in which power is held by a select group of privileged individuals
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Usage in Sentence :
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The country abolished the aristocracy, transitioning to a democratic system.
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Mnemonics :
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Aristotle was the most powerful member of the science society
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Top 25 Vocabularies with Mnemonics for Letter “A” -part 7
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