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English Words with Meanings
English Vocabulary Index English Words with Meanings for 11th April :- Exclude (v) : leave out
- Exclusive (adj.) : omitting, special
- Excogitate (v) : deliberate ponder, invent, imagine
- Excommunicate (v) : to exclude from communion
- Excrescence (n) : something unwanted which grows outwards
- Excrete (v) : discharge, secrete, expel
- Excruciating (adj.) : causing severe pain
- Exculpate (v) : forgive
- Excursion (n) : a tour
- Excusable (adj.) : pardonable, fit to be excused
- Excuse (v) : give reasons for wrong done
- Excuse (n) : apology
- Execute (v) : carry out, put to death by law
- Executioner (n) : one who carries out the death sentence
- Executive (adj.) : administrative
- Exemplary (adj.) : worthy to be followed
- Exemplify (v) : illustrate by examples
- Exempt (v) : make free
- Exempt (adj.) : freed
- Exequies (n) : cremation
- Exercise (n) : practice, training, task, training for body, mind, practice, assignment
- Exert (v) : strain put forth, make an effort
- Exertion (n) : an attempt, effort, hard work
- Exhale (v) : to breathe out, vaporize
- Exhaust (v) : weaken
- Exhaust (n) : outlet, fatigue
- Exhaustive (adj.) : complete
- Exhibit (v) : to display, show
- Exhibition (n) : display
- Exhilarate (v) : to cheer up
- Exhort (v) : advise
- Exhume (v) : to dig a dead body out of a grave
- Exigence (n) : a demand, urgency
- Exigency (n) : a demand, urgency
- Exiguous (adj.) : little
- Exile (v) : send away one from his country
- Exist (v) : to be continue living
- Exist (n) : existence
- Exit (n) : way out
- Exit (v) : go out
- Exodus (n) : a going away of many people
- Ex-officio (adj.) : by virtue of one’s office
- Exorable (adj.) : peaceful, pitiful
- Exorbitant (adj.) : enormous, very high
- Exorbitant (adv.) : exorbitantly
- Exorcise (v) : to drive away an evil spirit, enchant
- Exotic (adj.) : coming from a foreign country
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