Visual Vocabulary Term: Upgrade Your Vocabulary with Antonyms and Synonyms

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Visual Vocabulary Terms are great to prepare for verbal aptitude. You will get 5 daily terms. We have curated their meanings, synonym, and antonym for your better understanding.

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A new and helpful initiative by Safalta Experts: From now, students will get help with difficult words so that they don’t have to hunt different platforms as it can waste their time. You will get Visual Vocabulary terms.
We have curated their meanings, synonym, and antonym for your better understanding. Not only in bank exams, but also in the development of one's personality, vocabulary is crucial.

To solve problems on reading comprehension, cloze tests, word pair combinations, and other topics, one must have a strong command of the vocabulary section. It is critical to memorize as many terms as possible in order to achieve good grades. We'll go over the vocabulary-building words for effectively learning vocabulary.

If you're studying for a banking or insurance exam, you should read this article because it will help you improve your learning skills. Learn how to boost your vocabulary in preparation for forthcoming bank and insurance tests. Keeping all these things in mind, Safalta Experts have started a new initiative of listing words along with their meaning on our portal so that student’s vocabulary skills can get a boost
 

5 Visual Vocabulary Terms

Vocabulary Terms are as follows:

Surfeit (noun)

Meaning: an excessive amount of something.
Synonym: surplus, abundance
Antonym: lack
 

Swarthy (adjective)

Meaning: dark-complexioned.
Synonym: tanned, dusky
Antonym: pale, fair
 

Ubiquitous (adjective)

Meaning: present, appearing, or found everywhere.
Synonym: worldwide, global
Antonym: rare, scarce
 

Winsome (adjective)

Meaning: attractive or appealing in a fresh, innocent way.
Synonym: appealing, endearing
Antonym: ill-tempered
 

Upbraid (verb)

Meaning: find fault with (someone); scold.
Synonym: scold
Antonym: congratulate
 

Sobriety (noun)

Meaning: The state of being sober.
Synonym: soberness, dignity
Antonym: tipsiness
 

Staid (adjective)

Meaning: sedate, respectable, and unadventurous.
Synonym: quiet, serious
Antonym: daring, informal
 

Wanton (adjective)

Meaning: (of a cruel or violent action) deliberate and unprovoked.
Synonym: deliberate, cruel
Antonym: moral
 

Tirade (adjective)

Meaning: a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation.
Synonym: rant, attack
Antonym: harmony, peace
 

Zephyr (noun)

Meaning: a soft gentle breeze.
Synonym: wind, air
Antonym: lavish

Acumen (noun)

Meaning: the ability to make good judgments and take quick decisions.
Synonym: sharpness, cleverness
Antonym: witlessness
 

Alacrity (noun)

Meaning: brisk and cheerful readiness.
Synonym: readiness
Antonym: apathy
 

Anathema (noun)

Meaning: Something or someone that one vehemently dislikes.
Synonym: curse, evil
Antonym: pleasure, beloved
 

Ascetic (adjective)

Meaning: characterized by severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons.
Synonym: severe, strict
Antonym: sybarite
 

Caucus (noun)

Meaning: a conference of members of a legislative body who belong to a particular party or faction.
Synonym: meeting, gathering
Antonym: splitting up

Amenable (adjective)

Meaning: open and responsive to suggestion; easily persuaded or controlled.
Synonym: compliant, flexible
Antonym: uncooperative
 

Obdurate (adjective)

Meaning: stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action.
Synonym: stubborn, mulish
Antonym: compliant
 

Proscribe (verb)

Meaning: forbid, especially by law.
Synonym: forbid, ban
Antonym: allow, permit
 

Tome (noun)

Meaning: a book, especially a large, heavy, scholarly one.
Synonym: volume,
Antonym: duration
 

Toady (noun)

Meaning: a person who behaves obsequiously to someone important.
Synonym: creep
Antonym: independent

Aspersion (noun)

Meaning: an attack on the reputation or integrity of someone or something.
Synonym: abuse, defamation
Antonym: praise
 

Bane (noun)

Meaning: a cause of great distress or annoyance.
Synonym: ruin, hardship
Antonym: boon, happiness
 

Candour (noun)

Meaning: the quality of being open and honest; frankness.
Synonym: honesty, sincerity
Antonym: insincerity
 

Consign (verb)

Meaning: deliver (something) to a person's keeping.
Synonym: assign, allocate
Antonym: attack
 

Debunk (verb)

Meaning: expose the falseness or hollowness of (an idea or belief).
Synonym: explode, deflate
Antonym: confirm
 

Accost (verb)

Meaning: approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively.
Synonym: stop, halt
Antonym: avoid, ignore
 

Affluent (adjective)

Meaning: (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy.
Synonym: wealthy, rich
Antonym: poor, impoverished
 

Annex (verb)

Meaning: add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a document.
Synonym: conquer, occupy
Antonym: remove, detach
 

Connive (verb)

Meaning: secretly allow (something immoral, illegal, or harmful) to occur.
Synonym: overlook, disregard
Antonym: punish, condemn
 

Garrulous (adjective)

Meaning: excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.
Synonym: talkative, gossipy
Antonym: reticent, concise


Clamor (noun)

Meaning: a loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting.
Synonym: shouting, yelling
Antonym: silence
 

Divisive (adjective)

Meaning: tending to cause disagreement or hostility between people.
Synonym: isolating, estranging
Antonym: unifying
 

Hapless (adjective)

Meaning: (especially of a person) unfortunate.
Synonym: unlucky, unhappy
Antonym: lucky
 

Injunction (noun)

Meaning: an authoritative warning or order.
Synonym: order, ruling
Antonym: disobedience, noncompliance
 

Noxious (adjective)

Meaning: physically harmful or destructive to living beings
Synonym: deadly, toxic
Antonym: safe, pleasant
 

Blandishment (noun)

Meaning: a flattering or pleasing statement or action used as a means of gently persuading someone to do something.
Synonym: fawning
Antonym: hot air
 

Circumvent (verb)

Meaning: find a way around
Synonym: avoid
Antonym: reduce, subjugate
 

Dirge (noun)

Meaning: a lament for the dead, especially one forming part of a funeral rite.
Synonym: monody, elegy
Antonym: jubilate, anthem
 

Wily (adjective)

Meaning: skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully.
Synonym: cunning, clever
Antonym: naive
 

Yoke (noun)

Meaning: a wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plough or cart that they are to pull.
Synonym: harness, hitch
Antonym: unhitch

Capitulate (verb)

Meaning: cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand
Synonym: surrender, yield
Antonym: resist, hold out
 

Despot (noun)

Meaning: a ruler or other person who holds absolute power
Synonym: dictator, autocrat
Antonym: democrat
 

Elegy (noun)

Meaning: typically a lament for the dead
Synonym: keen
Antonym: jubilee
 

Trite (adjective)

Meaning: lacking originality or freshness; dull on account of overuse
Synonym: common, stale
Antonym: original, fresh
 

Vilify (verb)

Meaning: speak or write about in an abusively disparaging manner
Synonym: insult, attack
Antonym: commend

Apathetic (adjective)

Meaning: showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
Synonym: uninterested, unresponsive
Antonym: passionate, eager

Bereft (adjective)

Meaning: deprived of or lacking (something).
Synonym: wanting, in need of
Antonym: deprived, denied

Debauch (verb)

Meaning: destroy or debase the moral purity of; corrupt.
Synonym: pervert, debase
Antonym: violate

Expedient (adjective)

Meaning: convenient and practical although possibly improper or immoral.
Synonym: gainful, convenient
Antonym: inexpedient

Impute (verb)

Meaning: represent (something, especially something undesirable) as being done or possessed by someone
Synonym: attribute, accredit
Antonym: withdraw

Intimidating (adjective)

  • Meaning: having a frightening, overawing, or threatening effect.
  • Synonym: frighten, scare, threaten
  • Antonym: encourage, animate, reassure

Enormity (noun)

  • Meaning: extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong.
  • Synonym: wickedness, depravity
  • Antonym: goodness

Ironic (adjective)

  • Meaning: using or characterized by irony.
  • Synonym: sarcastic, sharp, bitter
  • Antonym: sincere

Unabashed (adjective)

  • Meaning: not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed.
  • Synonym: shameless, confident
  • Antonym: abashed, ashamed

Mischievous (adjective)

  • Meaning: showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
  • Synonym: naughty, bad, misbehaving
  • Antonym: harmless, well-behaved

Why Learning Vocabulary is essential?

The importance of vocabulary development cannot be overstated because comprehension is the ultimate goal of reading. Listening, speaking, reading, and writing are all improved when you have a large vocabulary. For the following reasons, a child's vocabulary is crucial to his or her success:
  • Vocabulary development is linked to academic success.
  • In kindergarten, a child's vocabulary size predicts his or her ability to learn to read.
  • Children's vocabulary aids their ability to think and learn about the world.
  • Expanding a child's vocabulary gives them unrestricted access to new information.
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