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Teachers Vocabulary for 31st January
English Vocabulary Index
Teachers Vocabulary for 31st January :
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Benefactor (n) : one who gives a benefit to another
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Beneficent (adj.) : doing good
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Beneficial (adj.) : doing good, advantageous, useful
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Benefit (n) : a favour, advantage
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Benevolence (n) : an act of kindness, charitableness
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Benevolent (adj.) : generous, kindly, charitable
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Benight (v) : overtake by night
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Benign (adj) : gracious, favourable, affectionate
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Benjamin (n) : youngest child, darling
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Bent (n) : tendency, inclination
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Bent (adj.) : not straight
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Benumb (v) : make feelingless
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Bequeath (v) : will, entrust to
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Bequest (n) : property left by will
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Bereave (v) : rob (a person) of anything valuable
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Bereavement (n) : the state of being bereaved, loss
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Bereft (adj.) : deprived of
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Beriberi (n) : a disease
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Berry (n) : a kind of fruit
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Berth (n) : sleeping place in a train or a ship
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Beseech (v) : beg, entreat, implore
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Beseem (v) : be appropriate, suit
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Beset (v) : to surround
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Beside (prep.) : near, by the side of
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Besides (adv. & prep.) : over and above, in addition to
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Besiege (v) : beset, inveit, herm in
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Besmear (v) : soil, make dirty by smearing
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Bespatter (v) : splash and soil, abuse
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Best (adj.) : good in the highest degree
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Bestead (v) : help, relive, avail
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Bestow (v) : give
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Bet (v) : lay a wager
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Betake (v) : resort, apply oneself to
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Betel (n) : a climbing plant
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Betel-nut (n) : nut of the area palm
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Betide (v) : happen
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Betimes (adv.) : in good time, early
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Betoken (v) : indicate, signify
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Betray (v) : deceive, break faith, reveal
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Betrothal (n) : act of fixing up a marriage
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Better (adj.) : good in a higher degree
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Between (prep.) : betwixt, in the middle of two
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Bevel (n) : a slant, an instrument, sloping
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Beverage (n) : a drink
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Bewail (v) : lament
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