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Vocabulary Exercises
English Vocabulary Index
Vocabulary Exercises for 28th September :
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Saviour (n) : protector, deliverer, helper
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Savor (n) : flavour, taste, relish
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Savour (n) : flavour, taste, relish
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Saw (n) : a cutting tool with toothed edge
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Saw (v) : cut with a saw
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Sawyer (n) : one who splits timber with a saw
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Say (v) : speak, utter, express in words
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Say (n) : that which is said, opinion
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Saying (n) : a proverb (or) a maxim
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Scab (n) : a fungus diseases causing scales in potatoes, apples, etc, a scoundrel
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Scabbard (n) : a sheath or case for a sword, etc.
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Scabies (n) : the itch
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Scaffold (n) : a platform on which criminals are put to death
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Scaffolding (n) : a temporary structure of poles and planks used by workmen when a building is put up, repaired etc.
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Scald (v) : burn with moist heat or a hot liquid or steam
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Scald (n) : a wound caused by moist heat
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Scald head (n) : favours
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Scale (n) : a measuring instrument
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Scale (v) : climb up, peel off
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Scalene (adj.) : having unequal sides
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Scallop (n) : an oyster-like fish, a shallow dish
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Scalp (n) : the skin with hair covering the top of the head
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Scamp (n) : rascal, worthless person
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Scamper (v) : to run away quickly
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Scan (v) : look at attentively, count the feet in a verse
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Scandal (n) : slander, defamation shame
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Scandalize (v) : shock, offend, bring discredit on
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Scandalous (adj.) : disgraceful
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Scant, scanty (adj.): deficient
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Scapegoat (n) : a person who suffers for the faults of others
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Scar (n) : mark remaining on the skin
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Scarce (adj.) : insufficient, scanty
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Scarcely (adv.) : barely, hardly, but, just
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Scarcity (n) : deficiency, rareness, want
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Scare (v) : frighten
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Scare (n) : state of wide-spread
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Scarecrow (n) : a figure or anything to frighten away birds
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Scarf (n) : a loose garment for neck or shoulders
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Scarify (v) : to scratch and cut the skin
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Scarlatina (n) : a kind of fever
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Scarlet (n) : brilliant red colour inclining to orange
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Scarp (n) : inner wall, any steep slope
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Scathe (n) : a wound, an injury
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Scathe (v) : damage, hurt
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Scathing (adj.) : send in different directions, strew
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Scavenger (n) : one who cleans the streets
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Scene (n) : stage of theatre, an incident
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