Published Nov 15, 2021
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Everyday Words Part - 4

Published Nov 15, 2021
2 mins read
413 words

Hello everyone here are today's words, I hope they are helpful. if any mistakes please do me know I'll happily acknowledge them.

1.Tenable: able to go against, defendable, justifiable

Etymology: tenir- to hold

Sentence:

To defeat the case such a simlistic aproach is no longer tenable

The given topic in todays group discussion in tenable with the ongoing situation in the Country.

2. Superfluous: surplus, unnecessary

Etymology: super- over; fluere- to flow 

Sentence: 

We had superfluous amount of food left after the wedding so gave it to the slums nearby. 

There was superfluous people in the auditorium to attend the lecture we had to connduct it in two parts. 

3. Incisive: intelligently analytical and clear thinking, penetrable

Etymology: incidere- cut into

Sentence: 

His speech was so incisive that the audience were listening to it keenly without getting bored. 

While the jugde's incessive declaration stunned everyone in court room with the turn of events. 

4. Preclude: prevent from happening

Etymology: prae-before, cludere - to shut

Sentence: 

The speech was precluded as the cheif guest had to leave urgently for a meeting.

The accident happened before he went to examination hall precluded him from entering the  examination hall which cause him not to give the college entrace examination. 

5. Obscure: keep from being seen, conceal

Etymology: Obsurus- dark

Sentence:

The evidence of the murder was obscure before the police went for investigation to their home. 

The adoption details which were to be found to get back to his parents were obscured we need to think of another way to catch the culprit.

6. Concede: Admitting your fault after resisting or denying it, surrender

con- completed, cedere- yield

Sentence:

The theifs conceded his thefts after being caught by the police and was dragged to the police station.

Yuxi concede that she was pregnant but she still had sex with the judge to get the film fare award. 

7. Inexorable: Impossible to stop and prevent

Etymology: In-not, exorare- entreat

Sentence: 

Experiencing a Inexorable natural disaster is like being in a movie, very unbelievable.

Even after persuading the Pt master to let us particiate in the 4*100 relay it has been inexorable for the us to go there and take part in it.

 8. Exacerbate: making thing worse

Etymology: Acerbus- harsh , bitter

Sentence:

Rubbing the pimple will only exacerabate the pain and leave a mark on your face. 

The fight between raghu and rajiv only exacerbated but didnt improve their relation any futher.

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