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Friday, March 7, 2008

B list - 11 to 20

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(11) BARD - A MUSICIAN, POET.

(12) BAREFACED - SHAMELESS, NO EFFORT TO CONCEAL.

(13) BAROQUE - HIGHLY ORNATED.




(14) BARRISTER - ADVOCATE OR LAWYER.

(15) BARTERER - TRADER.



(16) BASK - LUXURIATE, ENJOYING THE WRATH OF.
(Eg) The women is basking in the sun.


(17) BAUBLE - TRINKET, CHEAP JEWEL, TRINKET.


(18) BAWDY - INDECENT, OBSCENE, SEX IN A FUNNY WAY.
(Eg) The American pie movie has a lot of bawdy jokes.


(19) BEATIFIC - GIVING OR SHOWING BLISS.


(20) BEDRAGGLED - THOROUGHLY WET.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

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B list - 1 to 10

(1) BABBLE - CHATTER IDLY OR FOOLISHLY.
(Eg) The girls were babbling about the party for the whole day.


(2) BACCHANALIAN - DRUNKEN PARTY OR A DRUNKEN REVELRY.



(3) BACKSLIDE - SLIDE BACK TO, REVERT BACK.
(Eg) Old people always wished if they could slide back to their childhood.


(4) BADGER - TEASING OR ANNOYING.
(Eg) His continuous badger was driving her crazy.


(5) BAFFLE - CONFUSED OR PERPLEXED.
(Eg) The maths problem completely baffled him.

(6) BALEFUL - EVIL, HARMFUL, A LOOK OF EVIL ON THE FACE, BALEFUL LOOK.


(7) BALK - STOPPED IN THE MIDDLE, STOP BECAUSE OF AN OBSTRUCTION.
(Eg) The sitcom 'big bang theory' was balked because of the writer's strike.


(8) BANAL - WORN OUT, COMMON, HACKNEYED.
(Eg) Movie sequels usually have a banal plot.


(9) BANDY - CASUAL EXCHANGE OF WORDS, FRIVOLOUS DISCUSSION.
(Eg) The girls were bandying words with each other.


(10) BANE - BAD, HARMFUL, CAUSE OF RUIN.
(Eg) Racism is a bane in any civilized society.


Saturday, March 1, 2008

A list - 222 to 243

(222) ASUNDER - INTO PARTS, CUT INTO PIECES.
(223)
ATHEISM/ATHEIST - ONE WHO DOES NOT BELIEVE IN THE EXISTENCE OF GOD.

(224) ATONE - MAKE AMENDS FOR, PAY FOR.
(Eg) Lord Jesus carried the Christ to atone the sins of the people of the world.

(225) ATROCITY - BRUTAL DEED.
(Eg) Racism is considered as an atrocious crime around the world.



(226)
ATTIRE - CLOTHING, DRESS, RANGE OF APPAREL.
(Eg) The shop had hung a formal attire on their display.
(227) ATTRITION - GRADUAL DECREASE IN NUMBERS OR STRENGTH, GRADUALLY WEARING AWAY. (Eg) There was an attrition in the profits of the company. (228) AUDACIOUS/AUDACITY - RECKLESSLY BOLD, DARING.
(Eg) Brad Pitt played the role of the audacious Achilles in the movie troy.


(229)
AUGURY/AUGUR - PROPHECY, OMEN, FOREBODING AN EVENT.
(Eg) It is believed that black cats augur evil.


(230) AUREOLE - SUN'S CORONA

(231) AURORAL - AN ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENON CONSISTING OF BANDS OF LIGHTS.


(232)
AUSTERE - See 211

(233)
AUTHORITATIVE/AUTHORITARIAN/AUTOCRATIC - COMPLETELY DOMINATING, DICTATORIAL.
(Eg) Hitler is regarded as one of the most autocratic leaders of the world.

(234) AUTOMATON - MACHINE THAT WORKS BY ITSELF OR A MACHINE THAT IMITATES HUMAN ACTIONS. (235) AVALANCHE - GREAT MASS OF FALLING SNOW OR ICE.

(236) AVARICE - GREED, INSATIABLE DESIRE FOR WEALTH.
(Eg) The man was known for his insatiable avarice for money.

(237) AVERT/AVERSION - FEELING OF DISLIKE, AVOIDING.
(Eg) Kids have an aversion towards broccoli.


(238) AVOW - TO DECLARE SOLEMNLY, STATE OPENLY.
(Eg) Tony Blair and George Bush avowed to curb terrorism.



(239)
AVUNCULAR - RELATED TO AS AN UNCLE OR LIKE AN UNCLE.
(Eg) Uncle Sam shared an avuncular relationship with the people of America.


(240)
AWFUL - EXCEPTIONALLY DISPLEASING OR BAD.
(Eg) The make up for the ghost in exorcist was awful.


(241)
AWL - POINTED TOOL USED FOR PIERCING.


(242)
AWRY - CROOKED, BENT.
(Eg) The construction of the new house had gone awry.


(243)
AZURE - IN THE COLOR OF THE SKY OR SKY BLUE.