List of Words and Their Meanings (PYQ Synonyms)
- Hind - situated at the back or rear.
- Rear - the back part of something.
- Fore- situated at the front.
- Anterior - located at or towards the front.
- Ventral- relating to the underside of an animal or plant.
- Recumbent - lying down or reclining.
- Prostrate - lying flat on the ground face down.
- Upstanding - honest and morally respectable.
- Upright - standing or sitting with a straight back.
- Privilege - a special right or advantage given to a person or group.
- Prerogative - an exclusive right or privilege held by someone, especially due to position or status.
- Bias - an unfair preference or prejudice toward something or someone.
- Predisposition - a natural tendency or inclination toward something.
- Wanton - reckless or deliberate without regard for othersβ feelings or consequences.
- Obscene- offensive or indecent, often in a shocking or inappropriate way.
- Abrogation - the act of officially ending or canceling something, like a law or agreement.
- Prevent- to stop something from happening or keep it from occurring.
- Habit - a regular practice or behavior done often, usually without thinking.
- Dilemma - a difficult situation where a choice must be made between two or more options.
- Quandary - a state of confusion or uncertainty about what to do.
- Harmony - a peaceful or balanced state of agreement.
- Solution - an answer or way of resolving a problem.
- Certainty - a state of being sure or confident about something.
- Vicissitudes- unexpected changes or challenges in life.
- Tribulations - severe difficulties or troubles.
- Compilations- collections of items or information gathered together.
- Hibernations- long periods of rest or inactivity, especially during winter.
- Consolations- comforts received after a loss or disappointment.
- Teetotaller - Person who completely abstains from intoxicating drinks like alcohol
- Enrage- to make someone very angry.
- Infuriate- to make someone extremely angry.
- Stimulate- to encourage or increase activity or interest in something.
- Eradicate- to completely remove or destroy something.
- Expand- to make something larger or increase in size