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12th September 2015, 11:18 AM
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How to Prepare Vocabulary for CLAT
Will you please tell how I do preparation for vocabulary section of CLAT examination ?
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12th September 2015, 12:41 PM
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Re: How to Prepare Vocabulary for CLAT
As you want I am here giving you tips for preparation for vocabulary section of CLAT examination. Tips for preparation: Read the newspaper While reading newspaper , hold of difficult words mark them , check out its meaning from the dictionary. Identify roots of different words Read new words from dictionary . Use that words in daily life. Some word list : Baleful-harmful, ominous, causing evil Balk-obstacle; purposely to get on the way of Balloon-swell out like balloon Balm-sweet-smelling oil; consolation Banal-uninteresting Band-flat, thin strip of material; range of frequencies Bane-cause of injury, poison, source of harm Baneful-causing harm or ruin, pernicious, destructive Barrage-artificial obstacle built across a river Barren-not good enough, unable to have young ones, without value bask in-enjoy warmth and light bazaar-market be irreconcilable-cannot be brought into harmony beatify-to bless, make happy, or ascribe a virtue to bedizen-to adorn, especially in a cheap, showy manner belie-contradict, give a false impression belittle-cause to seem unimportant bellicose-belligerent, pugnacious, warlike belligerent- (person, nation) waging war belligerently-waging war bend-cause smth to be out of a straight line benefactor-person who has given help benevolence-wish or activity in doing good benign-kind and gentle; mild (climate) bequest-arrangement to give smth at death berate: Scold sharply bereft-rob or dispossess of smth (material) bewilder-puzzle, confuse biased-prejudice bigot: Stubborn, narrow-minded person bewilder: To confuse the perceptions or judgment of. Blandishment: Flattery intended to persuade. Blatant: Noisily or offensively loud or clamorous. Blithe: Joyous. boisterous: Unchecked merriment or animal spirits. Bolster: To support, as something wrong. bombast: Inflated or extravagant language, especially on unimportant subjects. boorish: Rude. breach: The violation of official duty, lawful right, or a legal obligation. Brittle: Fragile. broach: To mention, for the first time. Bumptious: Full of offensive and aggressive self-conceit. Buoyant: Having the power or tendency to float or keep afloat. Burnish: To make brilliant or shining. CLAT English sample questions |
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