Vocabulary Daily Practice 6

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    Are you preparing up for the Civil Service Exam in the Philippines? Boost your chances of success by dedicating time each day to expand your vocabulary. In this guide, we’ll explore 25 essential words that frequently appear in the exam. By mastering these words, you’ll enhance your comprehension skills and improve your performance in the language section.

    WordMeaningExample
    Affable (adjective)Friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk toHis affable manner made him popular among his peers.
    Beleaguer (verb)To besiege; to surround with difficultiesThe city was beleaguered by the enemy forces.
    Circumspect (adjective)Wary and unwilling to take risksThe circumspect investor carefully considered all options before deciding.
    Deleterious (adjective)Causing harm or damageThe deleterious effects of pollution on health are well-documented.
    Ephemeral (adjective)Lasting for a very short timeThe ephemeral beauty of the sunset was breathtaking.
    Flabbergast (verb)To surprise or shock someoneHe was flabbergasted by the unexpected news.
    Gregarious (adjective)Fond of company; sociableThe gregarious host made sure everyone felt welcome at the party.
    Hapless (adjective)UnfortunateThe hapless traveler lost his way in the unfamiliar city.
    Incendiary (adjective)Designed to cause fires or conflictHis incendiary remarks sparked a heated debate.
    Jocular (adjective)Fond of or characterized by jokingHis jocular personality made him the life of the party.
    Knell (noun)The sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a death or funeralThe knell of the church bell echoed through the village.
    Lethargic (adjective)Affected by lethargy; sluggish and apatheticThe hot weather made everyone feel lethargic and sleepy.
    Mollify (verb)To appease the anger or anxiety of someoneShe tried to mollify the angry customer with a refund.
    Nefarious (adjective)Wicked or criminalThe nefarious activities of the criminal gang were uncovered by the police.
    Ostentatious (adjective)Characterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impressHis ostentatious display of wealth was frowned upon by many.
    Placid (adjective)Not easily upset or excitedThe placid waters of the lake were a welcome sight after the storm.
    Quell (verb)To put an end to a rebellion or other disorderThe government tried to quell the unrest with a show of force.
    Reticent (adjective)Not revealing one’s thoughts or feelings readilyShe was reticent about her plans for the future.
    Venerate (verb)Regard with great respect; revereThe community venerated the elder for his wisdom and experience.
    Wane (verb)Decrease in vigor, power, or extent; become weakerAs the night waned, the crowd began to disperse.
    Xenophobia (noun)Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countriesThe government’s xenophobic policies were widely criticized.
    Yoke (noun)To join together; to harnessThe farmers yoked the oxen to plow the field.
    Zealous (adjective)Having or showing zeal; passionateShe was zealous in her pursuit of a career in medicine.
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