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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Title Abet Attrition Barefaced Bridle Catharsis Clandestine Inveterate Work Out Zone Answers Page No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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ABET

ABET Abet is common word, made commoner in phrase aid and abet. And actually this phrase carries a certain redundancy: both the words carry almost the same meaning. The use of aid in this expression is more for the effect that it makes rather than adding any practical meaning to the phrase. The dictionary definitions for Abet are as follows: 1. To approve, encourage, and support (an action or a plan of action); urge and help on. (verb) 2. To urge, encourage, or help (a person), esp. in wrongdoing. (verb) Masters Tip to remember Abet: Each one of us has seen a crutch (A wooden or metal staff that fits under the armpit and reaches to the ground; used by disabled person while walking) and at some point of time, we have acted as one for someone or the other. The Crutch is our method of remembering Abet: To act as one in thought, to provide assistance or help is what to abet is all about. Usage: In terms of usage, the word abet can be used in the following ways: 1. Even Lady Janet was not far enough gone in folly to abet him in this. -The New Magdalen by Collins, Wilkie

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ATTRITION

Attrition The gradual decline in numbers and strength due to stress, harassment and other factors in called Attrition. As demonstrated, it can be used to represent decline sales in statistical report, or weakening of resistance. Attrition carries the following dictionary definitions: 1. A gradual, natural reduction in membership or personnel, as through retirement, resignation, or death. 2. A reduction in size, numbers or strength. 3. Wearing down or weakening of resistance, especially as a result of continuous pressure or harassment Usage examples of Attrition: 1. The dentist warned him that the attrition caused by grinding his teeth frequently was wearing the tooth enamel. 2. The rebels bombarded the security forces in attrition. Synonyms: Wearing down: (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it Deteriorating : Weakening down Detrition: The wearing down of rock particles by friction due to water or wind or ice/Erosion by friction. Eating away: Wear away or erode

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BAREFACED

Barefaced Congratulations, you just discovered a new insult for your ex-boy/girlfriend! A person is said to be barefaced when he/she acts without shame or hesitation, with no intention to hide anything. Barefaced carries the following dictionary definitions: 1. Without concealment or disguise; boldly open. 2. Undisguised bold. Master tips for barefaced: Dont confuse barefaced with boldface! Boldface is a style of textual print. This is boldface. Barefaced on the other hand indicates someone who in unaffected by shame or hesitation. Remember barefaced as something that is bare so it doesnt need to hide or Camouflage itself. Usage examples of barefaced: 1. Evolution is a barefaced fact. 2. He could not survive in politics as he was too honest and barefaced. Synonyms: Open - unrestrained by convention or propriety Unashamed - used of persons or their behavior; feeling no shame

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BRIDLE

Bridle Bridle is a word that can be learnt easily. All you need to do is bring to mind the picture of a horse and how he is tied up in a bridle around his neck. This is basically a control that the rider can use to maneuver the horse. Bridle carries the following dictionary definitions: 1. Art of the tack or harness of a horse, consisting usually of a headstall, bit, and reins. (noun) 2. Anything that restrains or curbs. (noun) 3. To put a bridle on. (verb) 4. To control or hold back; restrain; curb. (verb) 5. To draw up the head and draw in the chin, as in disdain or resentment. (verb) Usage examples for Bridle: 1. Stupidity is a bridle that prevents success. Synonyms: 1. Restrain: Keep under control; keep in check. 2. Inhibit: To put down by force or authority/ Control and refrain from showing; of emotions, desires, impulses, or behavior. 3. Curb: The act of restraining power or action or limiting excess/ Lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits. 4. Suppress: To put an end to the activities of (a person, body of persons, etc.)

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CATHARSIS

Catharsis Catharsis is a technique in psychology, which is defined as A technique used to relieve tension and anxiety by bringing repressed feelings and fears to consciousness. Basically what it does is act as a release for all the tensions in ones life, the same thing that can be achieved through meditation. Catharsis carries the following dictionary definitions: 1. Medicine: Purgation, especially for the digestive system. 2. A purifying or figurative cleansing of the emotions, especially pity and fear, described by Aristotle as an effect of tragic drama on its audience. 3. A release of emotional tension, as after an overwhelming experience, that restores or refreshes the spirit. Usage examples for Catharsis: 1. A catharsis of emotions is an absolute, else it leads to a situation where a person is stifled and can sink into depression. 2. Society has its forms of catharsis, with protests and revolutions being symbols of stress created by inefficient governments. Synonyms: Purgation: 1. Purging the body by the use of a cathartic to stimulate evacuation of the bowels 2. A ceremonial cleansing from defilement or uncleanness by the performance of appropriate rites 3. The act of clearing yourself (or another) from some stigma or charge Abreaction: (psychoanalysis) purging of emotional tensions. Katharsis: purging of emotional tensions; - usually spelled catharsis.

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CLANDESTINE

Clandestine A feline pet always likes to sip its milk in clandestine, in its own privacy and secrecy. If you like to work in sleuth mode and surprise your competitors, or lie to your friends about your unpreparedness for tomorrows test whereas you spent all day studying it, youre not only a bad friend but also a pro at being clandestine! The dictionary definitions for Clandestine are as follows: 1. Kept or done in secret, often in order to conceal an illicit or improper purpose 2. Hidden and masked Master tips for Clandestine: Plan(Clan) this(des) time(tine) in Clandestine --- Plan this time secretly. This is the simple mnemonic will help you memorize this word. Usage examples for Clandestine: 1. They had a clandestine meeting behind the federal court house. 2. I want to know why everyone is behaving so clandestine today! Synonyms: Covert -Secret or hidden; not openly practised or engaged in or shown or avowed Hush-hush : Conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods Surreptitious: Marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed Hole-and-corner : Conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods

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INVETERATE

Inveterate Some things never change Origin of the word inveterate Inveterate is a word that comes to us from the Latin roots vetus;, meaning old, aged, old age. The connection to this root is pretty simple actually. It comes from the fact that inveterate means that which has existed or continued for a long time; of old standing; aged. Masters tips for Inveterate: Simple tip to learn this word: Some habits are inveterate by nature. For example: smoking and drinking, these just do not go away. Usage examples for Inveterate: 1. Liars are inherently inveterate characters by nature. 2. As age goes on, individuals develop inveterate preferences. Synonyms: Chronic: Being long-lasting and recurrent or characterized by long suffering/ Of long duration. Long-standing: For an extended time or at a distant time Incorrigible: Impervious to correction by punishment, habitual. Dyed-in-the-wool: Having fixed opinions, uncompromising.

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Work Out Zone


Work Out 1: Match the following words with their respective meanings or synonyms. Word 1 Abet 2 Attrition 3 Barefaced 4 Bridle 5 Catharsis 6 Clandestine 7 Inveterate Meaning or Synonym A Restrain B Purgation C Aid D Stealthy E Grinding Down F Chronic G Shameless

Work Out 2: Did you really understand the word? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Criminals should be abetted in their crime. IT companies have high rates of attrition. Eve-teasers are generally barefaced. Horses are controlled with the help of bridles. Its never good to have a catharsis. Cats drink milk clandestinely. Inveterate liars should be punished. yes yes yes yes yes yes yes no no no no no no no

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Answers: Work Out Zone


Work Out 1 1-C, 2-E, 3-G, 4-A, 5-B, 6-D, 7-F Work Out 2 1-yes, 2-yes, 3-yes, 4-yes, 5-no, 6-yes, 7-yes

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