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High Frequency Words
English Vocabulary Index
High Frequency Words for 5th December :
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Under mentioned (adj.) : mentioned below
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Undermine (v) : dig beneath
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Underneath (prep.) : beneath
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Underpaid (adj.) : paid insufficiently
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Underpay (v) : to pay less than enough
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Underrate (v) : rate too low or below the value
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Undersell (v) : sell cheaper than another
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Undersigned (adj.) : that has been signed below
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Understand (v) : comprehend, learn, know the meaning of
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Understate (v) : to state inadequately
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Understudy (n) : one who studies another’s role or duty to take his place his absence
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Undertake (v) : take upon oneself, promise
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Undertone (n) : a tone of lower pitch, a whisper, implied meaning, a light colour or shade
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Undervalue (v) : under rate, value below the real worth
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Underwear (n) : dress used next to the body outer clothing
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Underwood (n) : small trees or bushes growing under large ones
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Underworld (n) : the hell, the lower world
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Undeserved (adj.) : not deserved, unmerited
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Undeserving (adj.) : not deserving, unfit
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Undesirable (adj.) : not desirable
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Undigested (adj.) : not digested ill arranged
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Undiminished (adj.) : not diminished
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Undisputed (adj.) : not called un question
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Undivided (adj.) : not divided
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Undo (v) : untie, ruin
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Undoubtedly (adj.) : without doubt
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Undress (v) : disrobe, strip
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Undue (adj.) : improper, immoderate
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Undulate (v) : move up and down, vibrate
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Undulate (n) : undulation
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Unduly (adv.) : improperly, unfairly, excessively
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Undying (adj.) : not dying, unceasing
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Unearth (v) : exhume, discover
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Unearthly (adj.) : supernatural
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Uneasiness (n) : lack of ease, disquiet
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Uneasy (adj.) : restless, nervous
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Uneducated (adj.) : not educated, illiterate
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Umemployment (n) : state of being without work
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Unending (adj.) : everlasting perpetual
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Unengaged (adj.) : not occupied, not doing anything
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