7 Words A Day For MBA,CAT,GRE Aspirants

      

April 28, 2007

Day 66

Filed under: Must Know Words.
  • Impervious (adj): Not easily influenced by ideas, arguments etc.

         The judge gave an impervious look to the argument of the defendant.

  • Indite (v): To compose or write.

         Mozart used to indite great music even though he was deaf.

  • Comely (adj): Pleasing; pretty or handsome.

         The comely sales girl could easily woo the customers to buy those expensive products.

  • Quip (n): A sharp and quick clever remark.

         Einstein responded to the journalists questions with a quip and a smile.

  • Sybarite (n): A person addicted to luxury; pertaining to luxury.

         His massive monthly income turned him into a sybarite.

  • August (adj): Profoundly honoured; majestic.

         The august presence of the monarch.

  • Evince (v): To shoe clearly; to make evident.

         She evinced her anger and happiness to him.

        

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