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6th November 2015, 12:19 PM
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MBA words
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24th July 2018, 11:20 AM
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Re: MBA words
Hello sir, Im preparing for MBA entrance exam. I want some best books for MBA words? Please suggest me MBA words?
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24th July 2018, 11:21 AM
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Re: MBA words
For MBA preparation there is a topic vocabulary. A wide range of vocabulary is the distinguishing feature of an impeccable speaker. An adroit speaker will boast off an expansive range of vocabulary, which means that he/ she will have multiple words and expressions to replace a particular word or expression. In an MBA entrance examination, vocabulary plays a significant role both directly and indirectly. It is an integral part of the Verbal Ability (VA) section. The book 50 COOL STORIES, 3000 HOT WORDS is a unique book for VOCABULARY Building, based on the Learning through Contextual Usage strategy. The book is an excellent compilation of 50 titillating stories from diverse areas like, Law, Business, Linguistics, Media, Movies, Sports, Polity, Economics, sociology, technology, Demographics, Environment, Marketing, Infrastructure, etc. 50 COOL STORIES 3000 HOT WORDS (VOCABULARY for GRE/ MBA/ SAT) [Print Replica] Kindle Edition by Disha Experts (Author) Some vocabulary examples: aberration Meaning: (n.) something that differs from the norm Sentence: Aberration from the subject can be disastrous. abhor Meaning: (v.) to hate, detest Sentence: I abhor the feeling of being surrounded by mess! acquiesce Meaning: (v.) to agree without protesting Sentence: If you acquiesce without showing contempt for the social hypocrisies, you are bound to live with it. alacrity Meaning: (n.) eagerness, speed Sentence: alacrity of spirit that feels but half the weight it carries. amiable Meaning: (adj.) friendly Sentence: Amiable behavior helps you grow in life, and make countless friends on each turn of life. appease Meaning: (v.) to calm, satisfy Sentence: You can never appease someone who is bound to make live a regretful life. arcane Meaning: (adj.) obscure, secret, known only by a few Sentence: The arcane mysteries of Egyptian pyramids are beyond comprehension to even most famous of historians. avarice (n.) excessive greed (The bankers avarice led him to amass an enormous personal fortune.) brazen Meaning: (adj.) excessively bold, brash, clear and obvious (Critics condemned the writersbrazen attempt to plagiarise Frankow-Czerwonkos work.) brusque Meaning: (adj.) short, abrupt, dismissive Sentence: A brusque dismissal of my proposals causes me grief. cajole Meaning: (v.) to urge, coax Sentence: Cajole a lamenting soul, and you will receive natures blessings. callous Meaning: (adj.) harsh, cold, unfeeling Sentence: Her callous behavior towards your feelings can cause you sufferings. candor Meaning: (n.) honesty, frankness Sentence: Your candor will make your endless number of friends. chide Meaning: (v.) to voice disapproval Your sloppy behavoiur and indifference will make Hanna chide and complain. circumspect Meaning: (adj.) cautious Sentence: I circumspect that I would be able to bring you home before 10 am. But unfortunately I proved wrong. clandestine Meaning: (adj.) secret Sentence: Her clandestine relation with her boyfriend came as a shock to her husband. coerce Meaning: (v.) to make somebody do something by force or threat Sentence: Our youngsters are almost coerced into growing up far too fast and far too soon by some of the pressures and policies around them. coherent Meaning: (adj.) logically consistent, intelligible Sentence: ritains international policy toward the historic environment needs to become more coherent. complacency Meaning: (n.) self-satisfied ignorance of danger Sentence: I think you have just identified the cause of so much complacency in the uk property market. |