Words |
Synonyms |
Antonyms |
Sentences |
1. Hence (adv) |
so, thus, consequently, from now |
nevertheless, however, otherwise |
1. He works hard; hence, he can expect a better salary. 2. Five years hence she might change her mind. |
2. Self-explanatory (adj) |
clear, unquestionable, apparent |
unclear, ambiguous, questionable |
1. His speech was self-explanatory. 2. The ideas you will present have to be self-explanatory. |
3. Aspect (noun) |
attitude, side, part, facet, viewpoint, sector, perspective |
genuineness, exactness, truth |
1. We need to study every aspect of her question. 2. Consider the matter from your own aspect. |
4. Opinion (noun) |
idea, viewpoint, thought, point of view |
fact, reality, concrete, truth |
1. According to the opinion of the scientists, global temperature will destroy one-third of the earth's land. |
5. Bunk off (verb) |
miss, absent yourself, skip |
continue, carry on |
1. Some students love to bunk off school. |
6. Objective (adj) |
purpose, aim, unbiased |
personal, biased |
1. A news has to be objective. 2. The objective of this study is to address the bad sides of taking alcohol. |
7. Advertisement (noun) |
announcement, publicity, promotion |
demotion, hiding |
1. Now-a-days, advertisements appear everywhere, be it in print or electronic media or in actual world. 2. Companies spend million dollars for promoting their commodities in advertisement. |
8. Editorial (noun) |
critique, analysis, column, oped |
article, report, story |
1. I love to read the editorial page of the newspaper. |
9. conquer (verb) |
overcome, triumph, subjugate, dominate |
yield, fail, succumb, give up |
1. Alexander the great conquered the many parts of the world. |
10. Eager (a) |
enthusiastic, passionate, impatient , anxious, yearning |
unenthusiastic, indifferent, impassive |
1. I am eager to know more from you. |
11. Contemporary (noun) |
present, current, latest, up-to-date |
old, past, preceding, future, old |
1. I love to read contemporary British Literature. 2. Contemporary poets deal with city life. |
12. Phenomenon (noun) |
actuality, fact, incident |
regularity, normality, usualness |
1. Yesterday, I came across a strange phenomenon. 2. It was an abnormal natural phenomenon. |
13. Wide (adj) |
broad, vast, expended, comprehensive |
narrow, small, limited, little |
1. The farmer had to dig a wide area. 2. Our company needs wide publicity. |
14. Farthest (adj) |
remotest, farthermost, utmost, outermost, last |
nearest, closest |
1. My friend chose the seat which was the farthest from the door. 2. Neptune is the furthest planet from the Sun. |
15. Evolution (noun) |
growth, transformation, expansion, change |
shrinkage, blockage, halt, decrease |
1. The evolution of modern humans has taken two and half million years. 2. Darwin's theory of evolution is the outcome of life long research. |