Vocabulary Improvement
English Vocabulary Index
Vocabulary Improvement on 5th May :
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Gordian knot (n) : a complicated and intricate problem
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Gore (n) : thick clotted blood, triangular shaped piece of cloth
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Gore (v) : attack with a pointed weapon or horn
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Gorge (n) : a very narrow opening or passage between hills, throat, things found in the stomach
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Gorge (v) : swallow or eat greedily
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Gorgeous (adj.) : showily, splendid
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Gorgeous (adv.) : gorgeously
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Gorilla (n) : the largest, strongest and fiercest of the man-like ape
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Gory (adj.) : covered with gore
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Gosling (n) : a young goose
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Gospel (n) : God’s word, the teachings of Christ
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Gossip (n) : light idle talk, a person fond of gossip
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Gossip (v) : indulge in idle talk
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Gourd (n) : a large fleshy fruit of some creeping or climbing plants
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Gout (n) : a disease affecting the joints
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Govern (v) : rule
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Government (n) : administration, control, rule, rulers
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Governor (n) : one who governs
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Governor (fem.) : governess
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Gown (n) : a woman’s upper garment
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Gown (n) : a long robe worn by clergymen, professors, judges, etc.
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Grab (v) : seize suddenly, capture
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Grab (n) : a sudden grasp
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Grace (n) : mercy, favour, beauty, charm
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Grace (v) : show favour, adorn
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Graceful (adj.) : elegant, charming
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Graceful (adv.) : gracefully
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Gracious (adj.) : showing, grace, kind
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Gracious (adv.) : graciously
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Gracious (n) : graciousness
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Grade (n) : a step, order, order, rank
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Grade (v) : sort out
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Gradent (n) : slope
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Gradual (adj.) : by steps or degrees
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Gradual (adv.) : gradually
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Graduate (n) : one who is admitted to a degree
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Graduate (v) : take a degree, divide into and mark degrees
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Graft (n) : a small branch of a plant inserted in a stock
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Graft (v) : join one thing to another
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Grain (n) : a corn, seed
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Gram (n) : chick peas, a pulse
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Grammar (n) : the science which deals with the rules and principles for the rules and principles for the correct use of a language
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Granary (n) : a place for storing grain, region growing plenty of grains
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Grand (adj.) : great, fine-looking
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Grandma (n) : a grandmother, an old woman
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Grandchild (n) : son’s or daughter’s child
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Grandee (n) : a man of high rank
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Grandeur (n) : splendour, elegant, appearance
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