Essential Words For The Bank PO Exam Part 9
RETICENCE Noun. the quality of being reserved and quiet. “The reticence of his boss made him nervous during his presentation.” Reticence is the quality of remaining silent, and it is …
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RETICENCE Noun. the quality of being reserved and quiet. “The reticence of his boss made him nervous during his presentation.” Reticence is the quality of remaining silent, and it is …
Read MoreCONSOLATION Noun. Something that makes someone feel better after they are disappointed “Ice cream after getting second division in the exams was a consolation of him.” Remember how in competition …
Read MoreCUNNING Adjective. Showing inventiveness and cleverness “And, the cunning fox tricked the crow into throwing the piece of bread on the ground.” In fairy tales and Panchatantra, we always have …
Read MoreINEXPLICABLE Adjective. Something that is unable to explain “Certain events or phenomena are inexplicable to science.” The prefix of in in inexplicable means “not”. So, inexplicable=not explainable. Think about ghosts, …
Read MoreCONSPICUOUS Adjective. Very visible or attracting attention easily. “Audi A9 is an expensive and conspicuous car to drive on the road.” Conspicuous comes from the Latin word conspicere meaning, to …
Read MorePERSECUTION Noun. Unfair and abusive treatment towards a person or group “Persecution of people based on their caste or religion is a crime.” Think of persecution like ragging in colleges. …
Read MoreAESTHETIC Adjective. Related to beauty and appreciation of beauty “The aesthetic value of the cinematography of Mughl-e-Azam, makes it a classic.” The word aesthetic comes in handy when you talk …
Read MoreOVERWHELMING Adjective. Very intense and great in amount. “The public had an overwhelming response about the demonetization scheme introduced by the government.” Think of all the things that you feel …
Read MoreDOCTRINE Noun. A belief or set of beliefs held by a group or body. “The power of Karma is the most important doctrine of the Bhagwat Gita.” Doctrine come from …
Read MoreA For Accomplishment!! All our time in kindergarten has been spent in learning “A for Apple” and that has pretty much stayed with us all this time, which is great, …
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