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Kerala PSC English Grammar Book Study Materials 1 Page 574
Book's First PageANTONYMS 481. (3) 482. (2) 483. (2) 484. (2) 5. (1) strife (Noun) : angry or violent disagreement ; conflict 485. (1) 486. (2) 487. (4) 488. (3) harmony (Noun) : a state of 489. (3) 490. (1) 491. (2) 492. (3) 1. (2) welcome (Verb) : to say hello peaceful existence and agreement 493. (1) 494. (2) 495. (1) 496. (4) to somebody in a friendly way when he arrives. annoyance (Noun) : the feeling of 497. (3) 498. (1) 499. (2) 500. (2) being slightly angry ; irritation 501. (3) 502. (2) 503. (3) 504. (4) ostracise (Verb) : to refuse to let somebody be a member of a social cruelty (Noun) : behaviour that 505. (3) 506. (2) 507. (1) 508. (2) causes pain or suffering to others group ; stern 509. (2) 510. (2) 511. (3) 512. (1) mischief (Noun) : bad behaviour amuse (Verb) : to make somebody 513. (4) 514. (3) 515. (1) 516. (4) laugh or smile that is annoying 517. (3) 518. (2) 519. (1) 520. (3) entertain (Verb) : to invite people 6. (4) confrontation (Noun) : a 521. (4) 522. (2) 523. (1) 524. (2) to eat and drink with you as your situation in which there is angry 525. (2) 526. (3) 527. (2) 528. (3) guests. disagreement 529. (2) 530. (3) 531. (1) 532. (2) host (Verb) : to organize an event conciliation (Noun) : the act of to which others are invited and pacifying ; the act of making 533. (4) 534. (1) 535. (3) 536. (3) make all arrangements for them. somebody less angry or more 537. (1) 538. (1) 539. (4) 540. (1) 2. (3) sparse (Adjective) : only friendly 541. (2) 542. (4) 543. (2) 544. (4) present in small amounts or dispute (Noun) : an argument or 545. (2) 546. (3) 547. (1) 548. (2) numbers and often spread over a a disagreement 549. (2) 550. (4) 551. (4) 552. (3) large area irritation (Noun) : the act of 553. (3) 554. (3) 555. (1) 556. (2) dense (Adjective) : thick ; annoying somebody 557. (4) 558. (2) 559. (1) 560. (3) containing a lot of people, things, separation (Noun) : the act of 561. (3) 562. (3) 563. (3) 564. (4) plants, etc. separating people or things 565. (1) 566. (2) 567. (3) 568. (3) scarce (Adjective) : available only 7. (2) fact (Noun) : a situation that 569. (3) 570. (3) 571. (2) 572. (4) in small quantities exists 573. (3) 574. (3) 575. (4) 576. (1) slim (Adjective) : thin and myth (Noun) : something that attractive many people believe but that does 577. (2) 578. (2) 579. (4) 580. (2) lean (Adjective) : thin and fit not exist or is false ; fallacy 581. (1) 582. (2) 583. (2) 584. (4) 3. (3) extravagant (Adjective) : truth (Noun) : the true facts about 585. (2) 586. (1) 587. (2) 588. (1) spending a lot more money than something 589. (4) 590. (2) 591. (4) 592. (2) is necessary falsehood (Noun) : the state of 593. (4) 594. (2) 595. (4) 596. (3) parsimo ni ous (Adjecti ve) : not being true 597. (3) 598. (3) 599. (3) 600. (4) extremely unwilling to spend story (Noun) : a description of 601. (2) 602. (2) 603. (1) 604. (2) money ; mean events and people that the writer 605. (3) 606. (2) 607. (1) 608. (3) prodigious (Adjective) : very or speaker has invented in order 609. (1) 610. (3) 611. (1) 612. (2) large or powerful ; colossal ; to entertain people enormous 613. (1) 614. (3) 615. (3) 616. (1) 8. (2) willingly (Adverb) : doing/ selfless (Adjective) : thinking saying something in a willing 617. (4) 618. (1) 619. (3) 620. (2) more about the needs, happiness, manner 621. (1) 622. (4) 623. (2) 624. (1) etc. of other people than about reluctantly (Adverb) : doing/ 625. (3) 626. (3) 627. (2) 628. (2) your own saying something hesitatingly/not 629. (4) 630. (3) 631. (3) 632. (1) ostentati ous (Adjecti ve) : willingly 633. (2) 634. (4) 635. (3) 636. (1) expensive or noticeable in a way pleasingly (Adverb) : doing/ 637. (4) 638. (4) 639. (1) 640. (1) that is intended to impress people ; saying something happily or with showy 641. (1) 642. (2) 643. (2) 644. (3) pleasure or satisfaction 4. (2) liberate (Verb) : to free a 645. (3) 646. (2) 647. (1) 648. (4) satisfactorily (Adverb) : doing country or a person 649. (3) 650. (3) 651. (1) 652. (3) something in a satisfactory fetter (Verb) : to restrict 653. (2) 654. (1) 655. (4) 656. (2) manner somebody’s freedom ; shackle 657. (3) 658. (3) 659. (3) 660. (4) happily (Adverb) : in a cheerful restore (Verb) : to bring back to 661. (1) 662. (1) 663. (3) 664. (1) way a former condition, pl ace or 665. (1) 666. (3) 667. (3) 668. (3) position 9. (4) mend (Verb) : to repair something that has been damaged 669. (4) 670. (1) 671. (3) 672. (4) exonerate (Verb) : to officially state that somebody is not responsible or broken 673. (2) 674. (4) 675. (3) 676. (3) for something that he has been mutilate (Verb) : to damage 677. (1) 678. (4) 679. (2) 680. (3) somebody’s body very severely blamed for 681. (2) 682. (1) 683. (3) 684. (4) instruct (Verb) : to tell somebody distract (Verb) : divert ; to take 685. (2) 686. (4) 687. (4) 688. (1) somebody’s attention away from to do something in a formal or an 689. (1) 690. (2) what he is trying to do official way SEE–581