7 Words A Day For MBA,CAT,GRE Aspirants

      

February 26, 2007

Day 26

Filed under: Must Know Words.

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  • Egregious (adj): Notorious; conspicously bad or shocking.

         We all knew she was an egregious liar.

  • Fathom (v): Comprehend; investigate.

         I found his motives very difficult to fathom; infact I can’t guess what goes on in his mind.

  • Empirical (adj): Based on experience.

         He finalised his business deals purely on empirical data.

  • Fecund (n): Fertile; fruitful.

         Einstein had a very fecund mind; which made him a genius.

  • Grandiloquent (adj): Using high-sounding language; pompous;

         She hid her inferiority complex by using grandiloquence when she spoke.

  • Gullible (adj): Easily decievable.

         Gullible people have only themselves to blame if they fall for a con artist repeatedly.

  • Heyday (n): Time of greatest success; prime.

         In his heyday, he was the unbeaten champion for three consecutive years.

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