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Vocabulary Sentences
English Vocabulary Index
Vocabulary Sentences for 28th August :
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Produce (v) : bring forth, make or manufacture, create, lengthen, bring forward or show
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Producer (n) : person who produces goods
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Product (n) : what is produced
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Production (n) : that which is produced , act of producing
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Profane (adj.) : impious, irreverent, unconsecreated , secular
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Profess (v) : to declare, affirm, pretend
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Professed (adj.) : openly declared, confessed, admitted
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Profession (n) : occupation, declaration, statement
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Professor (n) : one of the high ranking teachers in a college or university
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Proffer (v) : offer, propose
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Proficiency (n) : state of being skilled, expertise
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Proficiency (adj.) : well-skilled
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Proficiency (n) : an expert
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Profile (n) : an outline, a side view of a head or portrait
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Profit (n): gain, advantage
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Profit (v) : benefit
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Profitable (adj.) : brining profit, beneficial
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Profiteer (n) : one seeking or obtaining unreasonable profit
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Profligacy (n) : life of vice
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Profligate (adj.) : dissolute, immoral
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Profligate (n) : a wretch, rake
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Profound (adj.) : intellectually exhaustive, deep
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Profuse (adj.) : plentiful, lavish, liberal
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Progeny (n) : descendants, children
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Prognosticate (v) : to foretell
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Program (n) : a plan of proceedings
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Programme (n) : a plan of proceedings
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Progress (n) : forward movement, advance, development
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Progressive (adj.) : advancing, increasing
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Prohibit (v) : prevent, forbid
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Prohibition (n) : restriction, interdict, disallowance
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Project (n) : plan, scheme, contrivance
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Projector (n) : one who plans, a machine that throws light
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Prolific (adj.) : fruitful, productive
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Prolix (adj.) : tiresome, long and wordy
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Prologue(n) : a preface, introduction
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Prolong (v) : make longer
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Promenade (n) : a walk for amusement or exercise, a place for promenading
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Prominence (n) : eminence
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Prominent (adj.) : distinguished, noticeable
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