SPEAK FLUENT ENGLISH: INCREASE YOUR VOCABULARY WITH LITERARY CLUB PART-2

 AESTHETIC

Adjective,  Artistic; dealing with or capable of appreciating the beautiful

The painting depicts creativity. It's really aesthetic.

Look at your ring, and its aesthetic.

 

AGGREGATE

 Gather; accumulate

NOUN: She has reached the required aggregate for this scholarship.

VERB: They aggregated the materials used in construction.

 

ALACRITY

NOUN, Cheerful promptness; eagerness

She is showing alacrity in preparing for the competitive exam

The baby's behavior is full of alacrity

 

ALLEVIATE

Relieve

My sorrows have been alleviated

The workload has been alleviated

 

AMALGAMATE

Combine; unite in one body

The two companies amalgamated to form a larger corporation with a broader market reach.

The logo has been created after the amalgamation of different elements.

 

AMBIGUOUS

Unclear or doubtful in meaning

The poet has used ambiguous phrases in his poem" is correct.

Her talks are ambiguous and difficult to understand.

 

AMBIVALENCE

The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes

NOUN: We can't predict women's behavior; it is always ambivalent.

ADJECTIVE: I notice her ambivalent behavior

 

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