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2000 Useful Words in English With Gujarati Translation

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Useful Words in English With Gujarati Translation

1 Aardvark આર્ડવાર્ક a large, long-eared nocturnal animal that uses its long tongue to eat ants and termites The long-eared aardvark slept all day and ate insects all night.
2 Abaft પાછળથી toward the stern; behind The wind was abaft which made the ship glide faster towards our destination.
3 Abandon ત્યાગ કરો to stop caring and leave or to desert Since the young girl was unable to care for the newborn, she decided to abandon the child at a fire station.
4 Abase અબેઝ to lower so as to hurt feelings My stepmother is an evil woman who likes to abase little children because she had a miserable childhood herself.
5 Abaser અબેસર someone who degrades or lowers someone After the abaser would make fun of her daughter-in-law’s cooking, she would then continue to talk bad about the young woman’s appearance as well.
6 Abash આબશ to humiliate someone and make them feel embarrassed or ashamed The officer tried to abash the inmates, humiliating them and treating them like dogs.
7 Abate ઘટે to reduce in degree or intensity I hope this medicine will abate the pain in my leg.
8 Abatement નિવારણ reduction or weakening or something Natalie longed for the abatement of the screaming rock music from her brother’s band so she could focus on her homework.
9 Abattoir કતલખાના a place where animals are taken to slaughter Although many farmers own cattle, they don’t slaughter the animals on site but send them to an abattoir.
10 Abbess મઠાધિપતિ the female superior of a community of nuns An Abbess is the female leader of a small community of nuns.
11 Abbreviate સંક્ષિપ્ત to shorten a word or phrase Learning to abbreviate long words will help the court reporter type more quickly.
12 Abdicate ત્યાગ to stop accepting a particular responsibility or obligation that you have The young prince became king after his older brother decided to abdicate the throne.
13 Abdominal ઉદર related to the abdomen/stomach, or the part between the thorax and the pelvis My severe abdominal pains sent me to the hospital where I learned that it was nothing more than trapped gas.
14 Abduct અપહરણ to grab an individual by trickery or force The kidnappers planned to abduct the millionaire’s daughter.
15 Abecedarian એબેસેડેરિયન alphabetical We decided to organize the files in an abecedarian manner so we could find what we were looking for by name more easily.
16 Aberrant વાહિયાત straying from the normal or right way John’s aberrant behavior is going to get him in a lot of trouble one of these days.
17 Aberration વિકૃતિ deviating from what is normal or desirable, not typical Shelley’s angry retort was an aberration from her normally quiet demeanor.
18 Abet એબેટ to encourage or support a behavior or action The photo editing software is sure to abet my odds of winning the photo competition.
19 Abeyance ત્યાગ a state of temporary disuse or suspension Immediately following the terrorist attack, pilots had to observe a period of abeyance where they could not depart from the airport.
20 Abhor તિરસ્કાર to reject something very strongly; hate I abhor liars.
21 Abhorrence તિરસ્કાર a strong feeling of hate paired with a feeling of loathing My abhorrence of racism makes me avoid people with racist attitudes.
22 Abhorrent ઘૃણાસ્પદ causing or deserving strong dislike or hatred As I looked around the filthy apartment, I had to wonder who could live in such abhorrent conditions.
23 Ability ક્ષમતા the skill or capability to do something The Flash has the ability to run faster than the speed of light.
24 Abiotic અજૈવિક abiotic means something that is sterile; not from living organisms Unlike alive biotic organisms, abiotic factors are nonliving.
25 Abject વાંધાજનક cast down in spirit or hope After his wife died, he was an abject man.
26 Abjure ત્યાગી to give up a belief or an activity After the tyrant took over the country, the citizens had to abjure their political beliefs.
27 Ablaze અગ્નિદાહ burning fiercely; in a blaze; on fire The cops threw Jack to the ground and arrested him after he set the American flag ablaze.
28 Able-bodied સશક્ત physically strong and healthy If you are not injured or sick, you can generally be considered an able-bodied individual capable of physical exertion.
29 Able સક્ષમ having the capability of doing something Being a healthy young man, I am perfectly able to engage in manual labor, no matter what kind of physical stress that includes.
30 Ablution પ્રત્યાયન the act of washing or cleansing Sylvia has a rare condition that makes her break out in a rash if she gets water on her skin, so her morning ablution consists of using cleansing cream and tissue.
31 Abnegation ત્યાગ the act of rejecting or refusing something  Her abnegation of ice cream and cookies is due to her Olympic team training.
32 Abnormal અસાધારણ out of the ordinary; unusual William worried that his abnormal bleeding was a symptom of cancer.
33 Abnormality અસાધારણતા a feature that is not normal or average Albinism is an abnormality in the pigmentation of one’s body, making them so pale as to appear white.
34 Aboard વહાણમાં on board, into or within a ship or boat The stewardess welcomed everyone aboard and asked us to pay attention to what she had to say.
35 Abolish નાબૂદ કરો to put an end to The Supreme Court believed it was time to abolish the outdated amendment.
36 Abolition નાબૂદી the action of putting an end to something The abolition of smoking in restaurants is a blessing to people like myself who suffer from allergies and asthma.
37 Abolitionist નાબૂદીવાદી one who supports the elimination of practices or laws that are viewed as dangerous The abolitionist is recruiting like-minded people who share her opposition to the pro-abortion laws.
38 Abominable ઘૃણાસ્પદ horrible; terrible Last year’s record final record was abominable and we finished the season with no wings.
39 Abominate તિરસ્કાર to despise intensely Since I abominate liver, I will starve to death before I eat it.
40 Abomination તિરસ્કાર something that is hated The marketing team thought the new ad to be an abomination and worked hard to come up with one they didn’t hate.
41 Aboriginal એબોરિજિનલ associated with being part of the original population; native The Indian tribe’s aboriginal dialect has been replaced by the English language.
42 Abort એબોર્ટ to stop something from happening any longer; to discontinue The law allows women to abort an early-stage pregnancy.
43 Abound ભરપૂર available in large quantity or number At the beginning of the school year, computer deals abound on the Internet.
44 Above ઉપર overhead or directly over the head As the children heard the airplane, they looked above to see the big Boeing 747 flying within inches of the treetops.
45 Above ઉપર at a higher layer or level than something else If you look above you while outside, you will almost certainly spot clouds, the sun, or the moon, though in some cases you might not see them at all.
46 Abraded અબ્રાડેડ to produce damage or irritation by scraping, rubbing, or crushing The wool blanket abraded my legs and gave me a rash.
47 Abrasion ઘર્ષણ a spot or area that has been scraped or harshly rubbed When the little boy fell off his bike, his only injury was a small abrasion on his right leg.
48 Abrasive ઘર્ષક unlikeable; nasty Because of Kurt’s abrasive personality, most people try to avoid him at work.
49 Abreast બરાબર remaining up to date on a topic To stay relevant in the field of computer programming, Kurt must stay abreast of the latest programming languages.
50 Abridge સંક્ષિપ્ત to make shorter His agent told him that he needed to abridge some of the content of his novel so that it would be under 400 pages.
51 Abroad વિદેશમાં in foreign countries His plan is to get a degree in economics and then work abroad for a year.
52 Abrogate રદ કરો to abolish; to do away with You cannot abrogate anyone’s right to free speech!
53 Abrupt એકાએક without notice; sudden The bus came to an abrupt halt outside the school.
54 Abruption એબ્રેશન a sudden breaking away During Tara’s pregnancy, placental abruption occurred when the placenta pulled away from the uterine wall.
55 Abscess ફોલ્લો cavity filled with pus A tame rabbit was brought in with a large abscess about the size of an egg on its cheek.
56 Abscission ત્યાગ the natural shedding of parts of a plant Abscission of leaves occurs during autumn, before winter sets in.
57 Abscond ફરાર escape into hiding; to leave quickly and hide to avoid punishment Do you think he has plans to abscond with the stolen money?
58 Absence ગેરહાજરી being gone from a place or person She felt his absence like a gaping hole in her chest that was too painful to ignore.
59 Absent-minded ગેરહાજર describes a person who is forgetful or constantly distracted The absent-minded professor was always forgetting an ingredient or two in his experiments.
60 Absent ગેરહાજર not present; not in a place one is expected to be The absent father never came to his kids’ school events or picked them up for a weekend visit.
61 Absenteeism ગેરહાજરી the practice of missing school or work without good reason The student’s absenteeism has caused him to miss a lot of work.
62 Absolute સંપૂર્ણ complete or total, undisputable The fact that two plus two equals four is absolute in mathematics, and cannot ever be disputed with any logical argument.
63 Absolutely સંપૂર્ણપણે with no limitation, restriction, or caveat My cousin is absolutely convinced that there are aliens out there, even though we have no concrete evidence to back up such a notion.
64 Absolution મુક્તિ setting free from guilt, sin or penalty; forgiveness of an offense The killer got on his knees and begged for absolution at his execution.
65 Absolve મુક્તિ to make (someone) free from guilt, responsibility, etc. The jury’s innocent verdict appears to absolve the defendant of any guilt.
66 Absorb શોષી લેવું to take in or soak up a substance A sponge will absorb any water it is placed in quite well, since it is porous and designed for exactly that purpose.
67 Absorption શોષણ the act by which one substance takes in something or is taken in The paper towels are thick, and as such, have a heavy absorption rate.
68 Absquatulate એબ્સ્ક્યુલેટ to depart hurriedly Before the thief could absquatulate with the diamonds, he was surrounded by police officers.
69 Abstain ત્યાગ કરો restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something Because of my health, I am going to abstain from the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
70 Abstemious સંયમિત marked by moderation and holding back on indulgence Gerald was abstemious at dinner and only ate a little of the food on his plate.
71 Abstention ત્યાગ a decision to not vote for or against a proposition I decided to settle on an abstention when the family voted on where we should eat, as personally I didn’t care where we went.
72 Abstinence ત્યાગ the act of not taking part in something According to my religion, one should refrain from having sex and practice abstinence until marriage.
73 Abstract અમૂર્ત being present as an idea but not in a definite form I cannot distinguish any defined shapes within the artist’s abstract painting.
74 Abstruse અમૂર્ત difficult to understand Some of the classic novels are too abstruse for beginning readers to understand.
75 Absurd વાહિયાત ridiculous, silly, foolish Spending the week in jail for stealing a loaf of bread is an absurd punishment for such a minor crime.
76 Absurdity વાહિયાતતા the quality of being ridiculous To believe that the earth is flat is an absurdity.
77 Abundance વિપુલતા a large quantity; many We’re wishing you two an abundance of love and happiness.
78 Abuse ગા ળ Improper treatment All abuse, whether physical, verbal, psychological or sexual, is bad.
79 Abuse ગા ળ to treat a person or animal in a cruel or mean way Mean little Griffin used to abuse his dog by kicking and hitting him when his parents weren’t looking.
80 Abuse ગા ળ to mistreat or misuse something The evil man would always abuse his dog, kicking and hitting the puppy for no reason.
81 Abusive અપમાનજનક describing continuous violence or cruelty towards something or someone It is sad to think that many animals suffer at the hands of an abusive owner every day, being physically beaten or deprived of nutrition on a regular basis.
82 Abut અબટ to touch or lean on The chair abuts the wall because it is missing a leg and cannot stand up otherwise, though sitting in it is still risky.
83 Abysmal પાતાળ very bad Since Troy did not study for the test, he earned an abysmal score on the exam.
84 Abyss પાતાળ an area that appears endless and immeasurable If you’re an alcoholic, the temptation to drink may seem like a huge abyss.
85 Academia એકેડેમિયા the environment associated with researching, teaching, and learning at a college or university  Gail found the real world of business to be quite different from what she learned in academia.
86 Academic શૈક્ષણિક school-related; educational The academic magazine was full of tips for both teachers and students.
87 Academy એકેડમી a school or place of training in which some special art is taught The military academy trains up to 2,000 officer cadets each year.
88 Accede સ્વીકાર to agree with someone or give in to his or her wish At your insistence and to avoid a prolonged argument, I will accede to your contract terms.
89 Accelerate વેગ આપો to increase the motion or growth It was fun to watch the racecar accelerate from zero to one hundred and fifty miles per hour.
90 Acceleration પ્રવેગ an escalation in pace or speed With a little acceleration on my part, I should be able to catch up with the mailman’s truck.
91 Accent ઉચ્ચાર a distinctive pronunciation of language often associated by nationality or culture If you ever meet someone from another country, you will likely note that they have an accent when they speak your language.
92 Accentuate ભાર મૂકવો to highlight  The bright colored eyeliner will accentuate Ann’s beautiful eyes.
93 Accept સ્વીકારો to agree to take or receive Cinderella tried to accept the prince’s invite to the ball, but her stepmother got in the way.
94 Acceptable સ્વીકાર્ય satisfactory; adequate Savannah’s grades were acceptable, but her parents had hoped she would score higher than average.
95 Acceptance સ્વીકૃતિ the act of taking/receiving something that is being offered Acceptance of the offer means we will be selling our house to the Jeffersons.
96 Accepting સ્વીકારી રહ્યા છે agreeing to take or receive something Accepting his assistant’s resignation was difficult for the attorney because he didn’t want her to leave.
97 Access એક્સેસ gain entrance to She could no longer access her bank account because there had been too many suspicious purchases.
98 Accessible સુલભ capable of being accessed The hotel offers accessible rooms for its handicapped guests.
99 Accessory સહાયક an article that completes one’s basic outfit, such as a scarf or gloves This silk scarf is the perfect accessory for stylish summer evenings.
100 Accident અકસ્માત unexpected event with negative consequences By accident he touched the hot metal, and yanked his hand away with a cry of pain.
101 Accidental આકસ્મિક something happening unplanned or unforeseen Since the boy wasn’t looking, stepping on his friend’s foot was an accidental occurrence.
102 Acclaim વખાણ public praise and applause Showered with acclaim, the dancer loved all of the praise she was getting from the crowd.
103 Acclamation વખાણ loud praise or approval Debra’s staff works tirelessly and deserves every acclamation.
104 Acclimate અનુકૂલન to adapt to a new place or different conditions When you go up into the mountains, allow yourself a little time for your lungs to acclimate to the high elevation.
105 Acclivity એક્સક્લિવિટી an upward slope We scrambled up the acclivity to view the setting sun.
106 Accolade વખાણ an acknowledgement or an award When the police officer was offered the plaque, he refused to accept an accolade for doing his job.
107 Accommodate સમાવવા to fulfill a request or meet the needs of  When I told my manager I was going to school at night, he told me he would try and accommodate my preference to work on the day shift.
108 Accommodating અનુકૂળ inclined to make happy or content The accommodating hostess made sure everyone had enough to eat at the party.
109 Accommodation આવાસ a place for someone to live, stay, or work The only accommodation offered is a thin old mattress.
110 Accompanied સાથ આપ્યો joined by an item or a companion  The rain was accompanied by thunder and lightning.
111 Accompaniment સાથ  a thing which is provided as a supplement to something else The accompaniment of the violin really took the song to a new level of sophistication.
112 Accompany સાથ આપો to go along with something or someone According to the menu, a side salad and rolls will accompany the steak.
113 Accompanying સાથ આપે છે appearing or going along with someone or something else In next week’s newspaper, my article and accompanying photo will be printed.
114 Accomplice સહયોગી a person who helps another person perform a task that is usually criminal in nature The police are hoping the accomplice will lead them to the mastermind of the crime.
115 Accomplish પરિપૂર્ણ to achieve or complete something Even though I used to be pretty bad at mathematics, through hard work and dedication I was able to accomplish my goal of getting an A in the class as my final grade.
116 Accomplished પરિપૂર્ણ to have achieved or completed something successfully The committee met for several hours, but accomplished nothing because they argued the whole time.
117 Accomplishment સિદ્ધિ a goal or success that is achieved because of hard work Being the first one in my family to graduate from college is an accomplishment that I’m very proud of.
118 Accord એકોર્ડ agreement or concurrence of opinion The entire table was in accord that mozzarella sticks would be the appetizer.
119 Accordance અનુસાર to be in compliance with something or someone The company refunded the customer’s money in accordance with their request based on the company’s money back guarantee.
120 Accordingly તદનુસાર in a suitable way Once the payment is received, we will process your order accordingly.
121 Accosted દોષિત forcefully confronted When the man accosted me with a gun, I quickly handed over my purse.
122 Account એકાઉન્ટ a statement of facts or occurrences He gave a very vivid and often shocking account/description of his time in prison.
123 Accountability જવાબદારી the state of being accountable; responsible for Their lack of accountability has corroded public respect for business and political leaders.
124 Accountable જવાબદાર held as liable for a person or thing The boy lied because he didn’t want to be held accountable for breaking his neighbor’s window.
125 Accounting નામું the system of recording and managing financial transactions and accounts The millionaire hired an accounting firm to take care of his financial accounts.
126 Accoutrement એક્યુટ્રેમેન્ટ an accessory used in a specific situation or for a specific task The only accoutrement missing from my kitchen is a hand mixer.
127 Accredit માન્યતા to bestow official approval upon  During the ceremony, the dean will accredit students who met the graduation requirements.
128 Accreditation માન્યતા formal endorsement of a person, school program, or organization When the school lost its national accreditation, it saw its enrollment dramatically decline.
129 Accretion અભિવૃદ્ધિ act of increasing by natural growth The accretion of traffic accidents and drunk driving was attributed to the opening of the new downtown mall.
130 Accrue જમા increase Even though a traditional savings count will accrue a small amount of interest every year, other types of investments are better hedges against inflation.
131 Acculturation સંવર્ધન a course by which a person’s or group’s culture is altered as a result of contact with another culture Many immigrants have forgotten their native cultures because of acculturation in their new countries.
132 Accumulate એકઠું કરવું to pile up or collect I will accumulate wealth due to disciplined investing.
133 Accuracy ચોકસાઈ the state of being correct or precise The archer’s accuracy is spot on and he always hits his target.
134 Accurate સચોટ without mistakes Since you did not type in the accurate pin number, you cannot withdraw funds from the ATM.
135 Accurately સચોટપણે exactly, precisely It’s still not possible to accurately predict the occurrence of earthquakes.
136 Accusation આરોપ a charge or claim against someone in which they are accused of doing something wrong or illegal The defendant denied the accusation and held firm that he was not guilty.
137 Accusation આરોપ a charge or claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong An accusation of murder was made against the man, but there was no evidence to prove he killed his friend.
138 Accusatory આક્ષેપાત્મક blaming a person or group for something My wife’s accusatory questions are starting to disrupt our marriage.
139 Accuse આરોપ attribute blame to someone Due to Peter’s location at the time of the incident, the police would accuse him of being an accomplice to murder.
140 Accustom ટેવાયેલું to make familiar by use I blinked repeatedly, trying to accustom my eyes to the bright light from the sun.
141 Acerb એસેર્બ sour, bitter, and sharp in taste The bitter lemon’s acerb taste caused the toddler to frown.
142 Acerbic એસેર્બિક expressing harsh or sharp criticism in a clever way After John heard his teacher’s acerbic comments, he was not motivated to complete his project.
143 Ache દુઃખાવો continious, but not strong pain The doctor was able to diagnose Mark’s illness based on the symptom being a sharp pain instead of a small ache in his head.
144 Achieve હાંસલ કરો to successfully get or accomplish I will achieve my goal through patience and diligence.
145 Achievement સિદ્ધિ a thing done successfully I consider it an achievement that I learned to control my spending.
146 Achromatic વર્ણહીન for something to be colorless usually with black, white and grays Since the house was newly built, it looked like nobody lived in it due to it achromatic walls and stark rooms.
147 Acidulous તેજાબયુક્ત harsh in manner or flavor The acidulous drink burned my tongue.
148 Acknowledge સ્વીકારો to confirm or admit the truth about something The president will acknowledge the soldiers’ suspicious deaths during his address to the nation.
149 Acknowledgment સ્વીકૃતિ the act of recognizing or admitting the truth of something There is great acknowledgment in America that minimum wage levels are too low.
150 Acme એક્મે the highest peak that is reachable At her acme, the singer was making over thirty million dollars a year.
151 Acoustic એકોસ્ટિક relating to sound or hearing Enjoying the sound of the acoustic guitar, the crowd nodded along and moved closer to the band.
152 Acquaint પરિચિત to become at ease with The faculty mixer is the perfect time for you to acquaint yourself with your teachers.
153 Acquaintance ઓળખાણ a person one knows slightly but not well Ms. Smith was embarrassed that she didn’t know the name of the acquaintance who recognized her at the store.
154 Acquainted પરિચિત familiar with a specific subject or person If you are acquainted with the hiring manager, I would love to give him a copy of my resume.
155 Acquiesce સ્વીકાર to agree or express agreement While I did not want to go to the show with Laura, her begging eventually caused me to acquiesce.
156 Acquiescent સ્વીકૃત willing to acquiesce, accept or agree to something without objection, protest or resistance More often than not, he possessed an acquiescent nature, which made it easy to work alongside him in combination with his quick thinking and street smarts.
157 Acquire હસ્તગત to obtain something You will need a great deal of money to acquire the valuable painting.
158 Acquisition સંપાદન the thing acquired or gained; a gain. Because he was marrying her, there would be an acquisition of all of her real estate.
159 Acquisitive પ્રાપ્તિક્ષમ eager and capable of making acquisitions  While I am somewhat acquisitive and can afford to buy anything I want, I try to only purchase things I need.
160 Acquittal નિર્દોષ a setting free from the charge of an offense or verdict After the defendant learned of his acquittal, he jumped for joy.
161 Acquitted નિર્દોષ found innocent of a charge or accusation Even though the judge believed the defendant was guilty, he could say nothing when the jury acquitted the man of all charges.
162 Acrid તીક્ષ્ણ bitter and unpleasant in taste or smell The acrid fumes from the plant made my eyes water.
163 Acrimony ઉગ્રતા a sharp and bitter hatred Her acrimony for her neighbors manifests itself with shouting and stomping.
164 Acrobat એક્રોબેટ an athlete who performs acts requiring skill, agility and coordination. The watchers held their breath as the acrobat crossed the tightrope.
165 Acronym ટૂંકાક્ષર a term created out of the first letters of a multi-word phrase In history class, the students learned the acronym NATO stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
166 Acrophobia એક્રોફોબિયા an unusual dread of elevated places Because I have acrophobia, I never ride anything other than the Ferris wheel at the amusement park.
167 Acropolis એક્રોપોલિસ a stronghold or sanctuary used for defensive and religious purposes in ancient Grecian cities In the middle of the city, an acropolis of stone walls was erected to act as a shelter during times of war.
168 Across સમગ્ર from one side to another Swimming across the wide river left the stranded paddler gasping for air.
169 Action ક્રિયા combat; battle The movie was full of action, with most of the scenes containing fighting or warfare.
170 Activate સક્રિય કરો to trigger or start something If you want to use the new debit card, you have to call a new number and activate it.
171 Activism સક્રિયતા a strategy of undertaking direct action to achieve a social or political goal Protesting the war is a type of activism.
172 Activist કાર્યકર્તા a person who campaigns for some kind of social change The political activist spent hours trying to convince us to vote for Ted.
173 Activity પ્રવૃત્તિ something that people do, usually with a particular aim or goal in mind The teacher brought all of the paper, glue, and other items needed for the students to complete the crafting activity.
174 Actual વાસ્તવિક Real or concrete Although there is actual proof that they existed, some still don’t believe in dinosaurs.
175 Actuality વાસ્તવિકતા the state of existing; existence Although it was thought that no one had been working on the project, in actuality Barbara had been trying to get things of the ground for a long time.
176 Actuate એક્ટ્યુએટ to trigger a movement or action The teenager touched the screen to actuate the mobile app.
177 Acuity ઉગ્રતા sharpness in relation to thought, vision, or hearing In order for my daughter to get into the school’s gifted program, she had to take a mental acuity test.
178 Acumen કૌશલ્ય experience or expertise in something John’s business acumen, along with his computer skills, made him an asset to the software company.
179 Acupuncture એક્યુપંક્ચર a medical practice in which thin needles are inserted into specific points of the body as a way to relieve pain or treat disease As soon as the acupuncture needles entered the man’s spine, he felt relief from his pain.
180 Acute તીવ્ર extremely pressing; critical Because my appendicitis was an acute issue, the nurse took me directly into an emergency station for treatment.
181 Acuteness તીવ્રતા sharpness; insight The boy’s acuteness made him an excellent chess player.
182 Adage કહેવત old saying that has come to be accepted as truth over time He gets tired of all the same old sayings, so he is always trying to come up with a new adage.
183 Adamant અડગ refusing to be persuaded; cannot change one’s mind Robert, a first year physics student, is adamant in his decision to peruse a career in engineering.
184 Adamantine એડમન્ટાઈન unyielding; firm and unbreakable The hero was adamantine and stuck to his values no matter what problem he faced.
185 Adapt સ્વીકારવાનું get used to something new or change to fit When James relocates to a different side of the country, he will have to adapt to a new weather pattern.
186 Adaptable અનુકૂલનશીલ able to change When dogs live in the wild, their bodies must be adaptable to the environment or they will suffer.
187 Adaptation અનુકૂલન an alteration that makes an animal or thing more suitable for a certain environment This adaptation of the novel was written so the story could be performed as a play.
188 Addend ઉમેરો a number added to another number I asked our math teacher to help me with the addend in my math problem.
189 Addendum પરિશિષ્ટ something to be added; especially text added as an appendix or supplement to a document Maria’s article was written in 1965, but it was updated with an addendum in recent years.
190 Addict વ્યસની someone that is obsessed with something to an extent where they suffer withdrawal without it My baby brother is a sugar addict, unable to go even two hours without consuming some sort of sweet to sate his obsession.
191 Addictive વ્યસનકારક something that is easy to be addicted to; easy to develop a reliance on This game is extremely addictive, having roped me into playing it for over six hours even though I only planned to play for one.
192 Additional વધારાનુ added or extra Additional charges will be added if you do not pay the bill on time.
193 Additionally વધુમાં used in the place of ‘also’ or to introduce extra facts We started out with just one floor, but additionally, another was added.
194 Addle એડલ to cause a person’s thoughts to become jumbled or confused Is it true smoking marijuana can addle your brain and make it difficult for you to concentrate?
195 Addled ઉમેરાયેલ incapable of thinking in a clear manner Because my grandmother is in her mid-nineties, she is a bit addled at times and requires the aid of a personal caregiver.
196 Address સરનામું a description of the location of a property The pizza delivery man had no problem finding my address to deliver my order.
197 Adduce ઉમેરવું to produce as support during a discussion or argument During the trial the defense attorney will adduce evidence to show the defendant’s innocence.
198 Adduction વ્યસન the act of bringing a body part usually an arm or leg inward to the middle part of the body When the patient’s adduction of her knee up to her waist caused agonizing pain, the doctor recommended that she return to standing straight on her two feet.
199 Adept પારંગત very good at doing something that is not easy Mark is an adept juggler who can easily manager four balls in the air without dropping one.
200 Adequacy પર્યાપ્તતા being satisfactory or acceptable The adequacy of the program is being questioned since few seem to graduate after starting.
201 Adequacy પર્યાપ્તતા the quality of being sufficient, adequate or able to meet the needs It’s important to review the adequacy of your medical insurance coverage each year.
202 Adequate પર્યાપ્ત enough; good enough Adequate water intake is necessary for your body to function properly.
203 Adhere વળગી રહેવું conform to or follow rules exactly When I tell you to sit down, adhere to my order!
204 Adherence પાલન faithful support for a cause  The teacher demanded the students adherence to the rules while in her classroom.
205 Adherent વળગી a material that sticks to other things or a person who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas The adherent properties of Super Glue are so strong that some people have had to go to the ER to get un-stuck from something.
206 Adhesion સંલગ્નતા a substance’s ability to attach to another substance For sturdier adhesion, apply hot glue to the sequins prior to attaching them to the leotard.
207 Adhesive ચીકણું sticky Mom does not like to use Elmer’s glue because she claims that our project requires a stronger adhesive.
208 Adieu વિદાય a farewell, a goodbye; especially a fond farewell, or a lasting or permanent farewell We bid each other adieu after the movies by giving one another a hug.
209 Adjacent અડીને lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring When the opposing attorneys asked for a sidebar with the judge, the jury was sent to wait in an adjacent area.
210 Adjoining સંલગ્ન next to or joined with something else The travelers requested adjoining rooms so that they would be beside each other.
211 Adjudge નિર્ણાયક to view or determine something in a particular manner Because of your drug problem, the court will probably adjudge you to be an unfit mother.
212 Adjunct સંલગ્ન something that is joined or added to another thing, but not part of the whole My math teacher was adjunct faculty and did not work for the school full time.
213 Adjure પ્રતિજ્ઞા request or urge someone to do something I had to adjure myself to stay awake, despite having not slept in two days.
214 Adjust એડજસ્ટ કરો to change something a little so that it fits or works better The distraught teacher preferred her students to adjust their attitude before she initiated her next plan of referring those students to the office.
215 Adjustment ગોઠવણ a small change that improves something or makes it work better The academic advisor made an adjustment to the college student’s classes so that it would fit better with her work schedule.
216 Adjutant એડજ્યુટન્ટ A military officer that is an administrative assistant to a senior officer Lieutenant Tirado is my adjutant, taking care of administrative duties when my position as a Colonel demands my attention.
217 Administer વહીવટ કરો to supply or give out something The nurse will administer pain medicine every four hours.
218 Administer વહીવટ કરો to give, handout, or dispense A nurse came into the patient’s hospital room to change his sheets and administer his nightly medication.
219 Administration વહીવટ the process of running some sort of organization I do not wish to work in administration because I do not like being in charge of other people, though I still have to order around a few people in my work.
220 Admirable પ્રશંસનીય worthy of respect and admiration The colonel is an admirable man who has won numerous medals of valor.
221 Admiration વખાણ a sentiment of esteem and respect When the teacher retired, she was given a gold watch in admiration of her fifty years of service to the county.
222 Admire પ્રશંસક to hold a thing or person in high esteem As a former soldier, I admire all the men and women who are currently serving in the military.
223 Admissible સ્વીકાર્ય something that is allowed or considered appropriate Judge Taylor declared the evidence against the defendant admissible in court which became detrimental to the defense’s case.
224 Admit કબૂલ to acknowledge that something is real, valid, or true It took the woman a long time to admit she has a drinking problem.
225 Admittedly કબૂલ certainly; definitely The joke was admittedly risky but the crowd didn’t seem to mind much.
226 Admonish સલાહ આપવી to scold; to warn strongly Do not admonish him for being gay!
227 Admonition સલાહ a warning or reprimand given with advice Gerald’s admonition against the other police officers served as a warning to those doing wrong in the organization.
228 Admonitory ઉપદેશાત્મક conveying a warning The teacher’s voice had an admonitory tone as she told the students to stop talking or lose recess.
229 Ado અડો trouble, difficulty, or complications There was a great deal of ado in trying to stop the committee from cancelling the school talent show, but all of the trouble was worth it since we succeeded.
230 Adobe એડોબ sundried bricks made of clay The village dwellings were adobe style and were crafted from clay and water.
231 Adolescence કિશોરાવસ્થા the time period when a young person becomes a grownup When children reach the period of adolescence, they crave freedom to make their own choices.
232 Adonis એડોનિસ a very handsome young man “Look at that Adonis,” the girl giggled to her friend as the handsome new freshman walked into the cafeteria.
233 Adopt અપનાવો a legal process to take care of another’s biological child as your own Many childless couples will adopt the less fortunate children from around the globe.
234 Adoptive દત્તક related to someone through adoption (becoming a parent or child of someone not by birth) The little girl’s adoptive parents gained legal custody of her when she was just two weeks old.
235 Adoptive દત્તક related through adoption Because her adoptive parents were so wonderful while raising her, the young woman had no desire to meet the birth family who had given her up.
236 Adorable આરાધ્ય charming and easy to love because it is so attractively cute With an adorable smile, the delightful toddler stole the hearts of everyone in the room.
237 Adoration આરાધના deep love, devotion, and respect The young man’s adoration for the new girl in class was evident when the teacher called him out for staring at her.
238 Adore પૂજવું to idolize or worship something, or to love it very much My mother loves to adore me in public even though I find it embarrassing, praising me in front of everyone as if I were still a child.
239 Adorn શણગારવું make more attractive or beautiful George likes to adorn his office with expensive paintings so that everyone knows how wealthy he is.
240 Adornment શણગાર an ornament or decoration that adds attractiveness The plain tree need an adornment, so a silver star was added to the top.
241 Adrenaline એડ્રેનાલિન a chemical produced by your adrenal glands that gives you a rush of energy when you are frightened, excited, or angry I had a rush of adrenaline as I jumped out of the airplane.
242 Adrift વહી જવું uncontrolled floating on water  The U.S. Coast Guard located two boats adrift in the ocean after a storm passed through.
243 Adroit કુશળ clever or skillful The child was an adroit pianist at an early age.
244 Adscititious પ્રજ્ઞાચક્ષુ additional or external; coming from an outside source The supplemental information was adscititious and wasn’t a part of the original investigation.
245 Adulation એડ્યુલેશન great praise for someone, often more than what is deserved Although Jason was a famous celebrity, he was very uncomfortable with the adulation from his fans.
246 Adulterate ભેળસેળ to make a substance less pure by adding something else to it If you want to adulterate your alcoholic drink, you should add some water to it.
247 Adultery વ્યભિચાર sexual activity between a married person and someone other than their spouse The attorney’s marriage was ruined by his decision to commit adultery with his secretary.
248 Adulthood પુખ્તાવસ્થા the state or condition of being fully grown or mature In the United States, a child reaches adulthood at the age of 18.
249 Adumbrate એડમ્બ્રેટ to create an outline or a faint shadow  With assistance from the victim, the sketch artist will adumbrate a picture of the robbery suspect.
250 Advance એડવાન્સ before; ahead of time The concert goers bought their tickets in advance so they wouldn’t end up with terrible seats.
251 Advanced અદ્યતન progressive; complex or of a higher order Advanced courses are offered for students who want to progress quickly in a subject.
252 Advantage ફાયદો a condition or circumstance that gives someone a greater chance of success The thief took advantage of the light security on New Year’s Eve to empty every cash register in the mall.
253 Advantageous ફાયદાકારક helpful or useful and likely to make you more successful It would be advantageous for the couple to buy the bedroom set while it was on sale.
254 Advent આગમન the coming or arrival of something With the advent of the internet, working from home has become a real phenomenon.
255 Adventitious સાહસિક not natural; foreign The weird-looking plant is adventitious and not native to this country.
256 Adventure સાહસ an exciting or dangerous experience Setting off on an adventure, Peter Pan hoped to avoid any pitfalls that would put him in the hand of Captain Hook.
257 Adventuresome સાહસિક adventurous or prone to going on adventures My adventuresome friend is constantly looking for ways to explore new places, see new things, and meet new people.
258 Adventurous સાહસિક daring; brave Bold and adventurous, the dare devil was always looking for a new exploit to undertake.
259 Adversary વિરોધી one’s opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute I will destroy my adversary during our battle.
260 Adverse પ્રતિકૂળ negative, harmful, or unpleasant Jim’s adverse reaction to the drug was so intense that we rushed him to the hospital.
261 Adversely પ્રતિકૂળ in a negative or bad way If the medicine adversely changes your health, you should stop taking it immediately.
262 Adversity પ્રતિકૂળતા a difficult situation or condition; misfortune Because of the five-year drought, the farmer experienced a long period of adversity.
263 Advert જાહેરાત an advertisement The newspaper advert announced position openings at the local potato plant.
264 Advertise જાહેરાત કરો to provide information about a person or goods and services to influence others  Retail stores advertise their sales products by using the newspaper, radio and television to attract customers into their stores.
265 Advice સલાહ an opinion recommended or offered, as worthy to be followed; counsel Beatrice hates to take advice from anyone, which is why she is doomed to fail in everything that she does.
266 Advisable સલાહભર્યું worthy of being recommended; desirable It is advisable to fill your tank before heading out on a trip so that you do not waste time worrying about where to find the nearest gas station.
267 Advise સલાહ to offer suggestions to a person or group Could you please advise me on the best way to get to the interstate?
268 Advisement સલાહ advice that is both carefully considered and thought out before given The homeowners association calls meetings for neighborhood members to voice their opinions on important issues that they were record, take under advisement, and use to make decisions for the community in the future.
269 Advisory સલાહકાર an official announcement that usually serves as a warning to the public The city government released an advisory during the hurricane warning all residents not to go outside.
270 Advocacy વકીલાત the practice of supporting someone to make their voice heard  Recently the gun advocacy groups have spoken to Congress with hopes of change to current gun laws.
271 Advocate એડવોકેટ to publicly support a particular policy or way of doing things Any good doctor will advocate healthy eating for his patients.
272 Aegis એજીસ under the influence or protection of a specific individual, body, or government As a young salesman, Stan worked under the aegis of his father who emphasized the value of treating customers fairly.
273 Aerate વાયુયુક્ત to cause air to circulate through something The cleaners needed to aerate the room to get the strong odor out.
274 Aerial એરિયલ happening in the air An aerial view of the city showed just how cluttered and crowded the metropolitan area looks from above.
275 Aerie એરી a nest built in a high place by a predatory bird  While hiking in the hills, we spotted a hawk leave it’s aerie on the cliff.
276 Aerobic એરોબિક activity used to strengthen the heart and lungs by making them work hard for several minutes The aerobic component of the test consists of a strenuous one-mile hike.
277 Aerodynamics એરોડાયનેમિક્સ the study of air and how it works when an object moves through it Birds have a natural understanding of aerodynamics that allows them to fly through even the windiest conditions.
278 Aeronautics એરોનોટિક્સ the science of flight A Boeing 727 was donated to the college’s aeronautics program for further flight studies.
279 Aerosol એરોસોલ substances confined under pressure and typically released in the form of a spray A well-known form of aerosol is Febreeze, which is a spray that is released from under pressure to eliminate bad odors.
280 Aerospace એરોસ્પેસ the atmosphere of the Earth and the region of space around it; the industry concerned with aircraft, missiles, satellites and spacecraft From the aerospace department of the scientific company, many reports revealed their aviation problems were due to human error.
281 Aesthete એસ્થેટ one who strongly appreciates beauty, art and music The aesthete obtained box tickets to the opera.
282 Aesthetic સૌંદર્યલક્ષી concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste Our aesthetic enjoyment of the art show was increased by the presence of the open bar.
283 Afar આફર in a distant area Everyone could tell that the stranger came from afar due to his unknown accent.
284 Afebrile એફેબ્રીલ having no fever Garry worried that his girl was running a fever, but the doctor assured him that she was afebrile.
285 Affable મિલનસાર friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to Instead of being such a jerk, you should try being more affable!
286 Affair અફેર an issue or concern that is handled Stealing office supplies became a company affair when the company began to lose money due to the theft.
287 Affect અસર કરે છે to change or influence If the boy had known skipping class would negatively affect his grades, he would never have missed his lectures.
288 Affectation અસર an unnatural form of behavior that is meant to impress others Jake’s proper manner of speaking was an affectation he put on when he was surrounded by the country club set.
289 Affection સ્નેહ a feeling of love or strong attachment Rick expressed deep affection for his wife at their fortieth anniversary party.
290 Affectionate સ્નેહી loving My sister is very affectionate and always gives me a goodbye hug.
291 Affiliated સંલગ્ન formally associated with a group or organization After being fired, the doctor was no longer affiliated with the hospital.
292 Affiliation જોડાણ the involvement or connection that somebody has with a religious or political organization The interviewer acted in rude fashion when questioning the candidates about their religious affiliation.
293 Affinity અફિનિટી a natural liking or attraction for someone or something Although Adam is very different than me, I have an affinity for him which I cannot describe.
294 Affirm પ્રતિજ્ઞા to publicly verify something Tonight, the police will affirm the suspect’s identity on national television.
295 Affirmation પ્રતિજ્ઞા an action of approval or support I enjoyed the food critic’s affirmation in his column after he dined in my restaurant.
296 Affix લગાડવું to stick, attach, or fasten I plan to affix a stamp on every one of the hundreds of envelopes that we need to mail out.
297 Afflatus અફલાટસ a skill or gift that seems to be given by a God or higher power The dancer was struck with afflatus and moved like she was gifted with skills from the gods.
298 Afflicted પીડિત stricken, distressed, or impaired The man was afflicted with a painful snake bite after a hike on the mountain.
299 Affliction વ્યથા a state of pain, suffering, distress or agony Although some people claim that she is lucky because she can’t gain weight, she considers it an affliction.
300 Affluence સમૃદ્ધિ a situation in which one has a great amount of wealth When the economy crashed, many people of affluence became poor.
301 Affluent સમૃદ્ધ wealthy, rich Only affluent families could afford the top-dollar price tags attached to the homes in that neighborhood.
302 Afford પરવડી have enough money to pay for something The bum claimed he couldn’t pay his bills, but always found a way to afford cigarettes and booze.
303 Affray અફેર a disruptive fight What began as a simple squabble between friends turned into an affray among several people.
304 Affright ભયભીત fright; fear  Ghosts and goblins haunted the house, leaving the children in affright.
305 Affront અપમાન to do or say something that shows a lack of respect  The crooked cop is an affront to all that is good about law enforcement.
306 Aficionado પ્રેમી an expert or enthusiast who is extremely knowledgeable about a subject or activity A wine tasting aficionado, Lynn is convinced that no one has sampled as many different types of vino as she has.
307 Afield એફિલ્ડ far away from their comfortable environment While working afield in a foreign country, the young businessman was completely lost as to how to communicate or act in this new place.
308 Afloat તરતું floating or balancing on top of liquid An overturned life raft was able to keep several of the Titanic passengers afloat until help arrived.
309 Aforementioned ઉપરોક્ત regarding someone or something spoken about previously Any of the aforementioned applicants will make great company employees.
310 Aforesaid ઉપરોક્ત previously mentioned After pleading my case to my mom, I went to my dad and repeated the aforesaid points in hopes that he would let me go to the mall.
311 Afraid ભયભીત scared or frightened The toddler is afraid of the dark and will not sleep without a nightlight.
312 Aftermath આફ્ટરમેથ the aftereffects or consequences of an unpleasant or destructive event More frightening than the hurricane was the aftermath and incomprehensible task of rebuilding.
313 Afterthought પછીનો વિચાર something you think of or mention later because it was not included beforehand Often considered as an afterthought, Nick realized that he was not valued by the basketball team.
314 Afterwards પછીથી following; after a previous event I will take you to the park, but afterwards we must clean the house.
315 Against સામે anti; not in favor of Many people were against the war and didn’t think we should be fighting overseas.
316 Agape અગાપે open Before you eat oysters, clams, or mussels, always check to be sure that the shells are firmly closed and not even a little bit agape.
317 Age ઉંમર the amount of time someone or something has been living The youthful woman’s age was actually much older it appeared to be.
318 Agency એજન્સી a business, usually government related, that provides a particular service As head of the agency, the top-manager was in charge of all spending decisions.
319 Agenda કાર્યસૂચિ a list of matters to be discussed at a meeting Without a clear agenda for what is to be accomplished I feel that the meeting will be a waste of time.
320 Agent એજન્ટ a person who acts on behalf of an individual or some other group My insurance agent sold me a new life insurance policy through the company he works for.
321 Agglomeration એકત્રીકરણ a collection or mass of things The mayor has an agglomeration of complaints against him, which is why he may not be in office much longer.
322 Aggrandize વિસ્તૃત કરો make great or greater in power, rank, honor, or wealth; increase I attempted to aggrandize the CEO’s high status in the company to sweet talk him into signing off on the deal.
323 Aggrandizement ઉન્નતિ an increase in power, importance, or reputation that is undeserved Suzan suggests that aggrandizement of one’s self-worth may be a desperate attempt to boost one’s low self-esteem.
324 Aggravate ઉશ્કેરવું to make worse, or more severe I left the party early so the noise would not aggravate my headache.
325 Aggregate એકંદર to place into a category or cluster Schools often use test scores to aggregate students into classes based on intelligence.
326 Aggregator એગ્રીગેટર someone or something that gathers together materials from a variety of sources and combines them into one The aggregator was able to gather articles from many different websites and condense them into one publication.
327 Aggression આક્રમકતા violent and hostile behavior Seething with aggression, the deranged man was shot after he lunged at police with a knife.
328 Aggressive આક્રમક pushy or forceful when trying to get others to believe or do something The aggressive vendor tried to force the tourists into buying his wares.
329 Aggressor આક્રમક the person or country that first attacks or makes an aggression Once the two kids were separated, it became obvious who the aggressor was due to his explanation about how he hit first.
330 Aggrieve નારાજ to badly mistreat/make upset If the boy insults my mother and continues to tease and taunt me, he would prove he knows how to aggrieve me.
331 Aggrieved નારાજ angry or resentful due to unjust treatment Parking almost fifteen feet from the corner, the aggrieved driver tore up the ticket he received for parking too close to the intersection.
332 Aghast આઘાત shocked or surprised in an upsetting way The teacher was aghast at the large number of students who failed the easy test.
333 Agile ચપળ able to move fast and easily Because he practiced parkour, he was an extremely agile athlete.
334 Agility ચપળતા nimbleness and quickness of motion, both physically and figuratively The coach was amazed at Jim’s agility on the court, especially the way he switches direction without pause.
335 Agitate આંદોલન કરો to disturb or upset Barking at the dog will only agitate him further.
336 Agitated ઉશ્કેરાયા upset; disturbed Barbara felt agitated when her husband did not pick up his phone, especially since she had been calling all day.
337 Agitation આંદોલન a stirring up or arousing; disturbance of tranquility  The father of one made no attempt to hide his agitation while viewing his son’s failing report card.
338 Agitprop એજીટપ્રોપ something that looks like art but is actually political propaganda or misinformation Many documentaries come across as entertainment but this one is a political agitprop that is being used to deceive people.
339 Agnostic અજ્ઞેયવાદી unsure about the existence of a god or holy being After my husband became agnostic, he stopped going to church because of his doubt about god’s existence.
340 Agnostic અજ્ઞેયવાદી someone who believes there is no way to know if God does or does not exist As an agnostic, Devin questioned whether there is any proof that a God created the universe.
341 Agnostic અજ્ઞેયવાદી a person who knows there is no way to know if God exists or not The agnostic woman has read the Bible and other religious texts but still doesn’t think there is a way to prove that God exists.
342 Agog અગોગ filled with anticipation and excitement The little kids were agog as they waited for Santa Claus to arrive.
343 Agonize વ્યથા to endure a great deal of distress After resigning from my job, I started to agonize over my decision.
344 Agonizing વેદનાકારી distressing; painful The pain of breaking my femur was agonizing.
345 Agony વેદના intense pain or suffering When my brother died, I was in emotional agony for months.
346 Agoraphobia ઍગોરાફોબિયા the fear of wide open spaces, crowds, or uncontrolled social conditions Even the big deals on Black Friday could bring out even those people who suffer from agoraphobia, but the large groups of people could cause them to have anxiety attacks.
347 Agrarian કૃષિપ્રધાન associated with land cultivation An agrarian college prepares men and women for careers in land cultivation.
348 Agree સંમત to say yes or give consent My father wishes I would agree to move back home, but I enjoy living by myself.
349 Agreeable સહમત nice and good; pleasant After considerable negotiations, both parties became agreeable by each side giving in to some part of the situation.
350 Agreement કરાર a contract or deal By signing an agreement with the lawyer, the client agreed to pay two thousand dollars for his services.
351 Agribusiness કૃષિ વ્યવસાય any business that has to do with agriculture and supplies associated with farming John Deere is a well known agribusiness that supplies many farms with bright green tractors.
352 Agriculture કૃષિ the discipline of farming The state manages a department of agriculture which provides support to farmers.
353 Agronomy કૃષિવિજ્ઞાન science of soil management and crop production Personally I find agronomy to be a rather boring science, but someone has to study all the ways we can make crop production more efficient.
354 Ague અગ્યુ a fever that causes you to shake, sweat and feel cold Dr. Frank determined that his patient acquired ague based on the symptoms but, he realized it was not malaria because the patient had not visited tropical areas lately.
355 Ahead આગળ to move forward from current placement The determined student tried to get ahead on her homework by completing her project two weeks in advance.
356 Ahem અહેમ an utterance similar to the sound of clearing one’s throat, used to attract attention or fill in a pause “Ahem,” the man breathed nervously as he cleared his throat.
357 Aid સહાય to back or help someone or something so they are successful Red Cross workers usually aid in the recovery of victims of natural disasters by providing medical care to those who are injured.
358 Ail આઈલ a trouble, symptom, or affliction A common ail that afflicts people when they have a cold is a runny nose, but that is just one of the sinus issues that come along with that.
359 Ailment બિમારી a condition that affects a person’s mental or physical wellbeing Unfortunately, the stomach ailment causes vomiting and chronic diarrhea.
360 Ailurophile એઈલરોફાઈલ a person who loves cats The neighborhood children only saw the ailurophile as a nutty cat lady.
361 Aim ધ્યેય to point something in a certain direction The hunter began to aim his bow at the deer as soon as it came out of the clearing.
362 Aimlessly ઉદ્દેશ્ય વિના without an aim, purpose or direction I love to spend my weekends wandering aimlessly through the streets of Manhattan, checking out stores and shops that pique my interest.
363 Air હવા the invisible mixture of gases that covers the earth A tasty odor in the air seemed to float through around the kitchen.
364 Aisle પાંખ a clear path between rows of seating The bus ride home was so packed that anyone without a seat was forced to sit in the center aisle.
365 Ajar અજર slightly opened She left her bedroom door ajar, so I figured it was safe to enter.
366 Akimbo અકિમ્બો with the hand on the hip and elbow turned outward Mom looked at the mess in my room, arms akimbo, and began yelling at the top of her lungs.
367 Akin સમાન similar in nature For Elizabeth, divorcing her ninth husband was akin to throwing out old shoes and buying a new pair.
368 Alabaster અલાબાસ્ટર a smooth, white, and often translucent hard material that is typically carved Her smooth, white skin resembled alabaster sculptures.
369 Alacritous અલાક્રિટસ being eager and willing The alacritous recruit was ready to join the Army and signed up the day he turned eighteen.
370 Alacrity તટસ્થતા Cheerful willingness and eagerness Having studied really hard last night, the student took the exam with alacrity.
371 Alas અરે disappointingly; unfortunately Alas the reviews for Jared’s book were awful, and as such, the book’s sales were dismal.
372 Albatross અલ્બાટ્રોસ a species of large seafaring bird that is found mostly in the south Pacific An albatross has a significantly larger wingspan than a seagull, but personally I think they’re nearly the same bird.
373 Albeit જોકે even though; although I am a huge fan of Madonna’s music, albeit I do not own any of her albums.
374 Albinism આલ્બિનિઝમ an inherited condition that one is born with that involves lack of color in the pigment that colors hair, skin, and eyes The couple’s baby was born with albinism and had hair that was as white as snow.
375 Alchemist રસાયણશાસ્ત્રી a person who practiced a medieval form of chemistry that dealt with metal transformations The medieval alchemist spent most of his days trying to change metal to gold.
376 Alchemy રસાયણ a kind of chemistry that is associated with changing something ordinary into something extraordinary In the story the fairy godmother used alchemy to turn the pumpkin into a fine carriage.
377 Alcove અલ્કોવ a small area that is secluded from a large space The alcove above the living room is the perfect place for the kids to hang out and play videogames.
378 Aleatory એલેટરી random, dependent on luck or chance Rick laughs at anyone who spends money at the slot machines, because it’s a purely aleatory game that has no intellectual component whatsoever.
379 Alert ચેતવણી to strongly make someone or something aware of trouble or something dangerous that is about to occur Sheriff Taylor needed to alert the citizens of his small town about the approaching large hurricane close to them.
380 Alfresco આલ્ફ્રેસ્કો outdoors, open to the atmosphere The park has a really nice restaurant where you can dine alfresco while watching the birds as they come pecking at your food.
381 Algae શેવાળ an organism often found on or in bodies of water that resembles a plant or moss and uses photosynthesis to supply oxygen A thin layer of green algae lined the bottom of the dirty swimming pool.
382 Algorithm અલ્ગોરિધમ set of instructions Many scientists were required to solve and describe the algorithm for each problem they solved in order to be accepted to the company.
383 Alias ઉપનામ an alternate name used by a person who wishes to keep his or her identity secret If you’re having a hard time locating Sarah’s blog, try searching for it under her alias, Hannah Martin.
384 Alibi અલીબી a reason or excuse why someone could not have done something While the witness claims the suspect was at the murder scene, the suspect’s alibi places him in another state.
385 Alien એલિયન different from the norm or what is considered to be acceptable Everyone in the room disbelieved the man’s story about being abducted by an alien from another planet.
386 Alienate વિમુખ થવું to make an individual feel unwanted or removed from a group or relationship  Teachers will alienate their students if they talk down to them.
387 Alight ઊતરવું to descend from something  The birds will alight from the sky and then eat from the feeder.
388 Align સંરેખિત કરો line up; straighten Every afternoon, the teacher has to align the desks that her students have pushed out of place.
389 Alignment ગોઠવણી positioning of things so that they are in a straight line The chiropractor was able to bring the woman’s discs into alignment so that her back would be straight.
390 Alike સમાન similar in a certain way Because my sister and I are identical twins, we are very much alike in appearance.
391 Aliment આહાર a minor illness or sickness The boy faked an aliment so that he could stay home and not go to school.
392 Alimentary ખોરાકી of, or relating to food, nutrition or digestion The esophagus is considered part of the alimentary canal because it is one of the passageways for food.
393 Alimony ભરણપોષણ payment paid to one’s former spouse to support their living Alimony payments were made from the wealthy ex-husband to his bitter ex-wife.
394 Alive જીવંત living, not dead The possum played like he was dead, but he was really alive.
395 All-around બધા આસપાસ versatile; able to do many things Aaron is an all-around athlete who shines in many different sporting events.
396 Allay અલ્યે to make quiet or calm A good teacher will work hard to allay the concerns of a new student.
397 Allegation આરોપ a claim or a statement saying someone has done something illegal or wrong, which is not necessarily based on facts The professor made an allegation of cheating against his student.
398 Allege આરોપ to claim without evidence In the lawsuit, the parents allege the school system failed to protect their daughter from bullies.
399 Alleged કથિત questionable; not confirmed While the alleged suspect was arrested today, he still has to be tried in a court of law.
400 Allegedly કથિત રીતે suspected of participating in something immoral or illegal  According to the witness, the mailman allegedly broke into the woman’s car.
401 Allegiance નિષ્ઠા loyalty to some cause, nation or ruler Standing opposite the flag, I placed my right hand on my heart to recite the pledge of allegiance.
402 Allele એલેલ an alternative pattern of a gene that results in a variation of a trait The dominant allele is the one that determines a physical characteristic or trait.
403 Alleviate શમન to make something less painful, severe, or serious Take an aspirin to alleviate your headache.
404 Alley ગલી a narrow passageway Walking through the dark alley, Giana thought the passageway seemed to be filled with scary sights at every turn.
405 Alliance જોડાણ an association between parties or states with similar interests We formed a neighborhood alliance to plan events in our community.
406 Allies સાથીઓ friends or supporters; those who can be trusted The USSR and Russia were allies in World War II, but their friendship turned to mistrust soon after the conflict ended.
407 Alliteration અનુગ્રહ the recurrence of consonants at the start of two or more terms  In poetry, alliteration is sometimes used to create a unique tone by repeating consonant sounds.
408 Allocate ફાળવો to give out according to a system I must allocate my weekly salary in a way that allows me to pay all my bills.
409 Allocation ફાળવણી an amount of something that is given out or shared Inconsistency in allocation of funds led to a negative balance in one account.
410 Allocution ફાળવણી a speech given to a convicted defendant by the judge just prior to sentencing During the allocution, the convicted party refused to listen to the judge as she spoke.
411 Allotment ફાળવણી one share of something that has been given out in portions Staring at the plates on the tables, the bride was happy to see the caterer had given each guest a large allotment of shrimp.
412 Allow પરવાનગી આપે છે to permit or let something happen Please allow five days for the package to get from the store to your home.
413 Allowance ભથ્થું a share or portion of something that is granted by another person Timmy is given an allowance of his mother’s income, but is expected to do well in school and finish his chores.
414 Allowed મંજૂર permitted or let something happen Lola’s mom allowed her to spend the night at my house last weekend but wouldn’t let her come over today.
415 Allowed મંજૂર let or permitted someone to do something The professor allowed her son to turn his essay in one day late but took points off.
416 Alloy એલોય a mixed metal made by combining two or more others that is usually stronger than pure metals Alloy wheels are made from a mixture of other metals, making them tougher.
417 Allude સંકેત to make an indirect reference The teacher asked the students to not allude to any online sources in their research papers.
418 Allure લલચાવવું a quality that produces attraction The woman’s allure was her floral perfume that captivated the man’s senses.
419 Allusion સંકેત a statement that refers to something indirectly; an indirect reference The author’s new book contains an allusion to mythological gods.
420 Allusion સંકેત a figure of speech that is used in literature to make an indirect reference to something The author included an allusion in her speech when she referred to Romeo but didn’t explain who he was.
421 Allusive આભાસી implying, hinting or indirectly suggesting something The man was very allusive when he dropped hints about the gifts he bought for his wife’s birthday.
422 Alluvial કાંપવાળું related to alluvium, a deposit of clay, silt, and gravel left by a flowing river in a delta The sediment around this river delta is alluvial, full of silt and clay that will make the soil extremely fertile.
423 Ally સાથી a friend; someone who is ready to help you When my friends were arguing, Carly was my ally and defended my actions.
424 Almanac પંચાંગ an annual calendar with important events and astronomical data An almanac is not really different from most other calendars, but it also has a great deal of other information in it, like astronomical data needed for farming.
425 Almighty સર્વશક્તિમાન omnipotent or having complete power The men seemed to worship the almighty dollar and cared little about anything else.
426 Almost લગભગ very nearly but not exactly or entirely The bandits almost made it to their get-away van, but the police caught them just in time.
427 Alms ભિક્ષા items which are given to the needy If not for the alms given to him by charitable groups, the man would have died of hunger.
428 Aloft અલોફ્ટ in the air or sky When the hot air balloon was aloft, they could see everything on the horizon.
429 Alone એકલા having no one else present; on one’s own She loved being alone where no one could bother her and she could relax with a good book.
430 Along સાથે beside or by-the-side of something else The road along the river was recently closed due to flooding.
431 Alongside સાથે along the side; by the side; side by side with The students walked alongside each other on the way to school.
432 Aloof અલગ removed or distant either physically or emotionally The aloof princess stood in a corner alone.
433 Alpine આલ્પાઇન part of a high mountain In the alpine village, many skiers would purchase their needed supplies in order to go skiing the next day.
434 Already પહેલેથી જ at present; even now The banker couldn’t attend the board meeting since he was already in a loan hearing across town.
435 Alter બદલો to change in some way The Photoshop expert can alter the picture to make people think you spent your vacation on the beach.
436 Alteration ફેરફાર the condition of being changed Since I have gained weight, I’ll need a seamstress to make an alteration to my wedding dress.
437 Altercation બોલાચાલી a loud and heated disagreement  The best friends had an altercation over a girl they both liked.
438 Alternate વૈકલ્પિક when one thing comes after another; fluctuate Instead of choosing one pain reliever, Judy decided to alternate between Aspirin and Tylenol.
439 Alternative વૈકલ્પિક alternative means another possibility that is available As an alternative to expulsion, the mischievous student opted to attend in-school suspension.
440 Altimeter અલ્ટીમીટર an instrument used in an aircraft to measure altitude/the distance above sea or land An aneroid barometer is an altimeter that is used to detect drops in atmospheric pressure inside an airplane.
441 Altitude ઊંચાઈ the height of something above sea level or the earth’s surface The pilots began shifting gears in order to gain altitude.
442 Altitudinous ઊંચાઈ ધરાવતું being at or having a very high level of elevation Because they are so high up the mountain, the altitudinous villages can only be reached by helicopter.
443 Altruist પરોપકારી regard for others without regard for oneself; devotion He was an altruist, and he loved others better than himself.
444 Altruistic પરોપકારી sincerely concerned about the well being of others The billionaire is an altruistic man who gives away millions of dollars every year to various charities.
445 Alum ફટકડી a chemical substance containing aluminum used in dye things or to make the skin tighter The chemist explained that alum is a compound often used as an astringent to tighten the skin and remove pimples.
446 Alumna ભૂતપૂર્વ વિદ્યાર્થી a female graduate of a school or university The Lake County High School alumna missed her high school days and wished she could relive them.
447 Alumnus ભૂતપૂર્વ વિદ્યાર્થી an individual who graduated from or took classes at a specific university, school, or college  As part of his last will and testament, the wealthy alumnus left his fortune to the university from which he graduated.
448 Alveoli એલવીઓલી sacs in the lungs which gather and filter oxygen The alveoli in the smoker’s lungs were so coated in tar from years of cigarettes that they barely output air.
449 Amalgam અમલગામ a mixture of unlike items The potluck supper at the church always consists of an amalgam of foods ranging from apricot salad to zucchini casserole.
450 Amalgamate એકીકૃત to join or combine The two companies will amalgamate in a mutually beneficial merger next week.
451 Amalgamation મિલન the process of combining two or more companies  The amalgamation process is sometimes decided upon to avoid bankruptcy.
452 Amanuensis અમાનુએન્સીસ a secretary whose job is to write or type what someone else is saying Her Majesty’s amanuensis quickly wrote down all of her extravagant demands.
453 Amass એકત્રિત કરો to bring together a large amount To start a business, one needs to amass a huge sum of ready money.
454 Amateur કલાપ્રેમી person who engages in a particular activity without pursuing it professionally Even though I am an amateur singer, I hope to make a career out of it one day.
455 Amatory એમેટરી associated with expressing erotic or sexual love The amatory letters described the couple’s steamy love affair.
456 Amaze આશ્ચર્યચકિત to fill with surprise, astonish Arthur does not fail to amaze everyone with his quick wit and humor.
457 Amazed આશ્ચર્યચકિત shocked; stunned Amazed by the great temple, the tourist stood in awe of the beautiful building.
458 Amazement વિસ્મય the condition of being surprised or overcome by wonder  As my boyfriend told me about his plans to propose to another woman, I stared at him in amazement.
459 Amazing અમેઝિંગ impressive; incredible Looking up at the amazing pyramid, it was hard for Frank to imagine building something so impressive.
460 Amber અંબર a yellowy-tan color  The dentist noticed the amber color of the woman’s teeth and realized that she probably hadn’t brushed them in a long time.
461 Ambiance વાતાવરણ the mood in a place The scented ambiance of the candle shop made me feel warm and comfortable.
462 Ambidextrous અસ્પષ્ટ having equal ability in both hands; in particular, able to write equally well with both hands The team manager was very excited when he heard that the new pitcher was ambidextrous and could throw a mean fastball with either hand.
463 Ambiguity અસ્પષ્ટતા something that does not have a clear meaning Although Hank wants to sign the contract, he needs to understand the ambiguity of some of the language first.
464 Ambiguous અસ્પષ્ટ confusing; difficult to understand Because his driving directions are ambiguous, I use my reliable map.
465 Ambition મહત્વાકાંક્ષા a desire to accomplish (complete) a task Despite his old age, Frank has a very strong ambition to climb Mount Everest.
466 Ambitious મહત્વાકાંક્ષી strongly desirous and determined to succeed The professor has an easy time controlling his class because the students are ambitious about their studies.
467 Ambivalence અસ્પષ્ટતા mixed feelings or emotions Even though the new job meant more money, Tad felt a great deal of ambivalence about accepting the position.
468 Ambivalent દ્વિભાષી uncertain as to which path to take When it comes to the election, I am ambivalent about the candidates.
469 Amble એમ્બલ to stroll in a relaxed manner Since we arrived too early to check into the hotel, we decided to amble down the beach.
470 Ambrosial અમૃત appealing to one’s sense of smell or taste  Because Janice liked the ambrosial scent of the shrubs, she decided to plant a few in her front yard.
471 Ambuscade એમ્બુસ્કેડ a deadly strike At first the plane’s passengers sat quietly until the hijackers led an ambuscade against the plane’s crew.
472 Ambush ઓચિંતો છાપો માર્યો the act of concealing oneself and lying in wait to attack by surprise A suicide bomber waited in ambush for the right opportunity to detonate his bomb, but was tackled before he had the opportunity.
473 Ameliorate સુધારવું to make better Scratching your eye will not ameliorate the itching.
474 Ameliorate સુધારવું to make something better or more manageable The police tried to ameliorate the situation after the false arrest, but the family didn’t want to hear their apologies.
475 Amenable અનુકુળ willing to comply or cooperate My husband never complains about anything and is amenable to all my vacation suggestions.
476 Amend સુધારો to make better Chris said that he would amend the bill before the year’s end due to the public outcry.
477 Amendment સુધારો a change or alteration An amendment was made to the original divorce decree because the wife’s name was spelled wrong.
478 Amends સુધારો કરે છે to fix a mistake that you made or to make a bad situation better; to make right In an effort to make amends with his girlfriend after cancelling their dinner, he brought her a dozen roses.
479 Amenity સુવિધા a thing or condition that makes an event or life more enjoyable The walk-in closet was my favorite amenity in the apartment.
480 Amiable સૌહાર્દપૂર્ણ being nice; displaying a friendly and pleasant manner Because she was nice to all her fellow students, my cousin Sally was voted the most amiable female at her school.
481 Amicable સૌહાર્દપૂર્ણ showing a polite and friendly desire to avoid disagreement and argument If you were a bit more amicable, people would not be afraid to approach you.
482 Amid વચ્ચે in the middle of; surrounded by Amid a crowd of cheering fans, Larry stood out as the one person who was clearly uninterested in the game.
483 Amidst વચ્ચે in the middle or mist of As I gazed out the back of the car, I saw a lone deer standing amidst the trees on the side of the road.
484 Amiss અમસ improper; wrong When I saw the lights on in the house after midnight, I knew something was amiss because my grandmother always went to bed early.
485 Amity સૌમ્યતા a supportive relationship between people or countries Because of the amity in our subdivision, everyone looks out for each other.
486 Amnesia સ્મૃતિ ભ્રંશ loss of memory; forgetfulness Bob sustained brain damage from the fall, which caused amnesia to set in.
487 Amnesty એમ્નેસ્ટી a formal pardon or reprieve given to one who has committed a criminal or political offense  Although Bill Smith was sentenced to life in prison in 1998, he was later released after receiving amnesty from the president.
488 Amoeba અમીબા a single-celled animal which catches food and moves about by extending finger-like projections The amoeba can only be used through a microscope since it is such a tiny animal.
489 Amok એમોક a desire or passion to attack or murder Terrorists fighting amok in the Middle East was disturbing enough until they would cause the death of people near the city where I lived.
490 Amongst વચ્ચે surrounded by; In the company of Amongst the bushes, a small rabbit hid from the hunter.
491 Amorous પ્રેમાળ having or showing strong feelings of sexual attraction or love The amorous couple could not stop kissing in public.
492 Amorphous આકારહીન having no clear shape or form Because the painting was amorphous, I had no idea what it represented.
493 Amortization ઋણમુક્તિ the process of determining the cost of something intangible over time You can try to use amortization to determine the value of something unseen, such as friendship or memories, but ultimately that might still be impossible.
494 Amortize ઋણમુક્તિ to the amount of a loan or debt by paying small payments over time The businessman was able to amortize his building loan by paying monthly payments on the first and the 15th.
495 Amount રકમ the total number or quantity A large amount of ducks in the area will leave here and fly south for the winter.
496 Amour પ્રેમ a secret lover Kissing his amour goodbye, the lovesick man could not bear to part from .
497 Amphibious ઉભયજીવી capable of functioning on land or in water Frogs are amphibious creatures because they can survive in both land and water.
498 Amphitheater એમ્ફીથિયેટર an open-air theatre used for entertainment, performances, and sports Tickets to the concert were less expensive since the venue was an outdoor amphitheater.
499 Amplify વિસ્તૃત કરો to render larger, more extended, or more intense We were fine with booking the large ballroom because we knew that the loudspeakers would amplify the sound adequately.
500 Amplitude કંપનવિસ્તાર the measure of something’s size, especially in terms of width or breadth; largeness, magnitude The amplitude of the student’s knowledge about astronomy and physics was beyond the teacher’s grasp.
501 Amulet તાવીજ a necklace with an ornament to ward off harm Dressed in the traditional religious garb, the young woman threw the amulet around her neck in order to be cautious of the hexes.
502 Amusement મનોરંજન fun or entertainment Some cruel children hurt animals for amusement, but their actions rarely go unpunished, so they don’t enjoy it for long.
503 Amusing મનોરંજક adding humor or fun to something As Bobo the Clown entertained the group of three-year olds, it made for an amusing time for everyone.
504 Anachronism અનાક્રોનિઝમ something that doesn’t fit its time period, like if you say you’ll “dial” your smartphone Since there were not laptop computers during the Civil War, the presence of a portable computer in the history film is a definite anachronism.
505 Anagram એનાગ્રામ a word formed from the rearranged letters of another word I find it rather funny that the anagram ‘bad credit’ to ‘debit card’ exists, as a clear representation of how many people flounder with money.
506 Analogous અનુરૂપ similar Because my teacher is analogous to my mother, I have accidentally called her, “mom.”
507 Analogy સામ્યતા a comparison to show similarity between two things In her analogy, the poet compared love to an endless well.
508 Analysis વિશ્લેષણ the breaking down of something complex into smaller elements so it can be evaluated The sheriff was impatient as he waited for the analysis of the fingerprints.
509 Analyst વિશ્લેષક a qualified person who can decipher data  The company called for a business analyst to help plan the budget for next year.
510 Analytical વિશ્લેષણાત્મક involving the approach of separating a larger item into smaller parts for ease of reviewing The detective’s analytical mind allowed him to quickly process the crime scene.
511 Analyze વિશ્લેષણ કરો to review thoroughly and in a logical manner The psychiatrist will analyze the patient’s behaviors and thoughts in order to diagnose the condition.
512 Anaphase એનાફેસ the stage in mitosis in which the cell starts to lengthen and the two members of each chromosome pair separate and move toward opposite poles During anaphase, the cell’s homologous chromosomes are separated.
513 Anaphora એનાફોરા repetition of a phrase used for emphasis The poem was a great example of anaphora as it started each line with the same three words.
514 Anarchist અરાજકતાવાદી a person who acts against the orders of a ruling body As an anarchist, Jim is always pointing out the flaws of the government.
515 Anarchy અરાજકતા chaos resulting from a lack of order or authority As soon as the teacher stepped in the hall, the classroom descended into anarchy.
516 Anathema અનાથેમા something or someone that one strongly dislikes; someone who is cursed or shunned After the world learned of his heinous crimes, the dictator was considered an anathema.
517 Anatomical એનાટોમિક structural; bodily The animal’s anatomical makeup includes several stomachs.
518 Anatomy શરીરરચના the review of a plant or animal’s structure In our anatomy class, we learned about the shapes and sizes of the organs in the human body.
519 Ancestor પૂર્વજ a member of your family who lived a long time ago While researching my family tree, I noticed an ancestor of mine was born in Iceland at the turn of the century.
520 Ancestor પૂર્વજ family relative or thing that existed long ago While researching my family tree, I noticed an ancestor of mine was born in Iceland at the turn of the century.
521 Ancestral પૈતૃક referring to the family’s predecessors Since my ancestral chart only showed my relatives who were blood related to me, I had to consult the family tree to determine the name of my great-aunt’s second husband.
522 Anchor એન્કર a person or mainstay that can be relied on for support or security Chicken is the chef’s anchor ingredient when he can’t come up with any creative dishes.
523 Ancient પ્રાચીન referring to something that is extremely old or something that happened long ago To the boy, his grandfather was nearly ancient at eighty years of age.
524 Ancillary આનુષંગિક in addition to the main unit, worker, or task If we start the ancillary generators, we should have enough power to keep the main generator online.
525 Andragogy આન્દ્રગોજી the practice of teaching adult learners Some teachers prefer andragogy because they would rather teach adults students than children, being less hassle.
526 Androgynous એન્ડ્રોજીનસ partly female and partly male in appearance As an androgynous, Patrick’s gender will remain uncertain indefinitely.
527 Anecdotal ટુચકો not necessarily true or dependable, because based on someone’s personal experience and not on facts or research The anecdotal nature of the interview will never be considered proof enough in a court of law.
528 Anecdote ટુચકો a brief, often funny, telling of something that happened  Jillian’s anecdote about her crowded flight made us all laugh.
529 Anecdote ટુચકો an interesting or amusing short story My favorite anecdote tells the story of an adventurous dog making his way through the city.
530 Anemia એનિમિયા a medical condition in which your blood does not transport enough oxygen to the rest of your body, either because of too few red blood cells, or because of too little hemoglobin When Frank was diagnosed with a red blood cell condition called anemia, we understood why he had been feeling so weary lately.
531 Anemic એનીમિક exhausted; weak Although the woman was anemic, she made one final push in order to deliver her baby.
532 Anesthetize એનેસ્થેટાઇઝ કરો to give a person or animal medication that will put them in an unconscious or comatose state  The doctor will anesthetize the patient using Propofol so that he feels no pain during surgery.
533 Aneurysm એન્યુરિઝમ an abnormal blood-filled bulge of a blood vessel and especially an artery resulting from weakening as from disease of the vessel wall  During a brain aneurysm, an artery fills with blood and blows up like a balloon before leaking blood into the brain.
534 Anew નવેસરથી to take place once more After divorcing her husband last year, she married anew to a man she only knew for about three months.
535 Anfractuous અનફ્રેક્ટુસ having many winding twists and turns The couple struggled to get through the anfractuous maze, constantly getting lost in the twists and turns.
536 Angelic એન્જેલિક pure and innocent like an angel The woman’s pure voice sounded both angelic and beautiful.
537 Anger ગુસ્સો a strong feeling of being annoyed, irritated, or hostile Pounding his fists in anger, the upset toddler demanded that his mother feed him lunch.
538 Angrily ગુસ્સાથી with rage The woman yelled angrily at her cheating spouse.
539 Angry ગુસ્સે having a strong feeling of being upset or annoyed Even if I am angry at my husband, I try not to go to bed still upset.
540 Angst ગુસ્સો a mood associated with intense worry and unhappiness A day before the fight, the inexperienced boxer was plagued with angst about losing his first match.
541 Anguish કઢાપો extreme suffering or grief When my husband died, the anguish I felt was nearly unbearable.
542 Angular કોણીય so thin or skinny that one’s bones can be seen  The angular boy was so thin you could see his rib cage.
543 Anhedonia એન્હેડોનિયા the physical and mental inability to get feelings of pleasure from typically enjoyable activities Depressed individuals suffer from anhedonia because what used to bring them joy only fills them with sadness.
544 Anhydrous નિર્જળ describes a substance that has no water The anhydrous mineral is unique because it lacks water in its makeup.
545 Animadversion એનિમાડવર્ઝન a judgmental remark or criticism The judge warned the hostile lawyer to not make another animadversion to the witness.
546 Animal પ્રાણી a living, breathing organism Amber’s favorite animal is a lion as she likes the way he roars when he’s mad.
547 Animate એનિમેટ કરો to become enlivened and stimulated Once the upbeat music began, it seemed to animate the toddlers into jumping and dancing all around the room.
548 Animated એનિમેટેડ active and energetic In order to get the attention of her students, the animated teacher would throw her hands wildly around and move quickly around the room to explain a concept.
549 Animation એનિમેશન the technique causing images to appear to move  Due to the computer animation, it is now possible to make cartoon films more quickly.
550 Animism એનિમિઝમ a belief that natural objects have spirits The philosopher argued that he does not support animism because of how rocks seem to clearly lack any kind of vitality.
551 Animosity વૈમનસ્ય a strong feeling of disliking someone or something Why do you have such animosity towards me when I have done nothing to you?
552 Animus એનિમસ an intense feeling of loathing or disgust; hatred My animus towards my roommate stems from the fact he is constantly stealing my food.
553 Annals ઇતિહાસ a record of historical events (in chronological order) The annals of the museum held many interesting artifacts.
554 Anneal એનીલ to heat and slow cool metal or glass in order to toughen it The welder was able to anneal the metal, heating it to make it stronger.
555 Annexation જોડાણ the official action of securing something by taking it over, often relating to land To obtain lower property taxes, the citizens of the standalone area voted to approve their district’s annexation into a nearby town.
556 Annihilate નાશ કરવો to destroy, to eradicate During the war, our soldiers will annihilate the enemy and secure our land.
557 Anniversary વર્ષગાંઠ the date on which an even took place the year before Celebrating their anniversary with a candlelit dinner, the couple was happy to be married for another year.
558 Annotate ટીકા to add notes to a text or diagram in order to provide additional insight and understanding about something The student is free to annotate the textbook with notes, as well as to highlight any text that they choose.
559 Annotation ટીકા a note or comment added to a document or book Surprisingly, my critical professor returned the rough draft of my essay without a single annotation.
560 Announce જાહેરાત કરો to give out news in a public way The salon will announce the winner of the free hair cut on their Facebook page at noon.
561 Announcement જાહેરાત a public statement or report that gives information to those listening or viewing During the family get together, the happy couple made the announcement that they were having a baby.
562 Annoy હેરાન કરો to irritate or bother someone to the point of aggravation The buzzy fly continued to annoy the house guests until someone finally stood up and swatted the pest.
563 Annoyance ચીડ irritation; nuisance Bernie’s state of annoyance was aggravated by the non-stop pestering of his crazy neighbor.
564 Annual વાર્ષિક happening once a year We worried that our state would impose water rationing because of how little annual rainfall we had received this year.
565 Annuity વાર્ષિકી an allotment of money paid from an insurance company either in a full payment or in installments usually for retirement purposes Due to a small pension from her job, Matilda considered buying an annuity at the Lawton Insurance Company so she could live freely during her retirement.
566 Annul રદબાતલ to officially make something invalid  After the actress tied the knot with a stranger in Mexico, she was persuaded by her manager to annul the marriage.
567 Anomalous વિસંગત unordinary, unusual, or distinctly different from the norm The scientists at the weather station were extremely worried about the anomalous readings they were getting from their instruments, as they were far beyond the norm.
568 Anomaly વિસંગતતા something unusual or unexpected In order to find the anomaly, scientists had to repeat the experiment over a hundred times.
569 Anomie અનોમી social instability caused by erosion of standards and values  Carl claims that the children of gangsters are prone to anomie because they were never raised with a sense of right and wrong.
570 Anon એનોન in a short time; soon The game will begin anon so hurry up and get here!
571 Anonymity અનામી the condition of having one’s identity unknown For anonymity, the famous actress wore dark glasses and a baseball cap while walking in the park.
572 Anonymous અનામી not named The donor requested to remain anonymous so that others wouldn’t bother him for money.
573 Answer જવાબ આપો to give a response The student raised his hand to answer the question, but the teacher called on someone else.
574 Antagonism વૈમનસ્ય strong dislike After deciding to become a cheerleader, the teenage boy had to deal with the antagonism of his peers.
575 Antagonist વિરોધી a challenger or foe Do you think the antagonist is going to kill the hero at the end of the movie?
576 Antagonistic વિરોધી showing or feeling aggression or hostility towards something My step-brother has always been very antagonistic towards me, never sharing his things or spending any time with me if he can help it.
577 Antagonize વિરોધી કરો to trigger hostility or anger If you antagonize the dog, he will bite you.
578 Ante એન્ટે to make an investment in money before knowing one’s chances  Every player is required to place an ante of the chosen amount into the center of table when playing poker.
579 Antecedent પૂર્વવર્તી something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it Can you identify the antecedent that led to Jane’s emotional breakdown?
580 Antedate પૂર્વવર્તી to occur before something else  In general, sex will normally antedate a pregnancy.
581 Antediluvian જલપ્રલય પહેલાનું greatly out of date My daughter often tells me I wear antediluvian clothes that are way out of style.
582 Antemeridian એન્ટિમેરિડીયન in the morning or before noon The antemeridian brunch was held before noon so that more people could attend.
583 Anterior અગ્રવર્તી nearer the front Marc’s anterior teeth are yellow, although his molars are pearly white.
584 Anteroom એન્ટરરૂમ a small waiting area that leads into a bigger room The principal makes the students wait in his anteroom before he calls them into his office.
585 Anthem રાષ્ટ્રગીત a song that is said to represent the masses, whether it be cultural or social Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” became an anthem for the LGBT community.
586 Anthology કાવ્યસંગ્રહ a collection of writings The band’s anthology was set to release in a few days.
587 Anthropoid એન્થ્રોપોઇડ having characteristics of a human being, usually in terms of shape or appearance While visiting the zoo, we watched a monkey peal a banana in such an anthropoid way.
588 Anthropologist માનવશાસ્ત્રી an individual who studies the development of human beings As an anthropologist, Sara spends her days examining the evolution of human beings.
589 Anthropology માનવશાસ્ત્ર the study of the origin of mankind By examining past societies, those learned in anthropology believe they can solve world issues today.
590 Anthropomorphic એન્થ્રોપોમોર્ફિક having attributes of humans The boy’s favorite cartoon stars an anthropomorphic cat who talks and walks like a person.
591 Anthropomorphism એન્થ્રોપોમોર્ફિઝમ giving human traits to objects and living creatures that are not human The author uses anthropomorphism to give human personalities to her animal characters.
592 Anti વિરોધી opposed to or against The world is almost entirely anti-imperialism these days, condemning any country that would try to expand its own borders through conquest.
593 Antibiotic એન્ટિબાયોટિક any substance that can destroy or inhibit the growth of bacteria and similar microorganisms Her doctor said that she should take an antibiotic because it will help her fight the bacterial infection that is causing her strep throat.
594 Antibody એન્ટિબોડી a blood protein your body creates to fight disease Finding the right antibody to fight the contagion is critical and can determine between life and death.
595 Anticipation અપેક્ષા the condition of being excited about something that is going to occur In anticipation of the baby’s arrival, we have prepared the nursery.
596 Anticipatory આગોતરી happening or performed in anticipation of something The soldiers took anticipatory defensive positions, preparing for the wave of attackers that would no doubt assault their position within the hour.
597 Anticlimactic એન્ટિક્લિમેટિક lacking climax, disappointing or ironically insignificant following of impressive foreshadowing Although the child anticipated that the gift would bring him endless enjoyment, it quickly turned into an anticlimactic experience.
598 Anticlimax એન્ટિક્લાઈમેક્સ a shift from an exciting event to a disappointing event As the story wrapped up, it became apparent that Sonny’s break-up with his girlfriend would be the anticlimax.
599 Antics વિરોધીઓ silly or outrageous conduct The students’ disruptive antics caused the speaker to stop talking.
600 Antidote મારણ a substance to counteract a poison Because he was bit by a snake, they had to give him the antidote so he would survive.
601 Antigen એન્ટિજેન a toxin or foreign substance that causes the body to produce antibodies After many tests were conducted, it was discovered that he carried the antigen for a genetic disorder.
602 Antinomy એન્ટિનોમી an apparent contradiction between valid conclusions The Kansas born man spoke antinomy when he stated that all Americans are liars.
603 Antipathy એન્ટિપેથી a feeling of dislike The source of my antipathy is my ex-husband’s new wife!
604 Antipodes એન્ટિપોડ્સ a nickname for Australia and New Zealand Far from the antipodes, the couple was homesick for both Australia and New Zealand.
605 Antiquated પ્રાચીન dated; from the past Why would such a young woman wear antiquated dresses that make her look like an old lady?
606 Antique એન્ટિક an old piece of furniture, household item, or other similar item After researching the antique car, I became aware that it was over 100 years old and came directly off of Ford’s assembly line.
607 Antiquity પ્રાચીનકાળ an out of date period While many females got married in their teens in antiquity, today women tend to marry in their later years.
608 Antiseptic એન્ટિસેપ્ટિક very clean and free of disease-causing organisms While cleaning with an antiseptic spray, I realized my friend would find it impossible to say anything negative at our playdate about any germs being in the house.
609 Antisocial અસામાજિક unwilling or unable to associate normally with other people People say that I am antisocial because I don’t talk that much.
610 Antithesis વિરોધી the total opposite of an object or person In the movie, Robert’s character of an abusive husband is the antithesis of the caring spouse the actor really is.
611 Antitrust અવિશ્વાસ a law against trusts and monopolies, designed to promote competition in business Antitrust laws are in place to prevent companies from having a monopoly on any good or service.
612 Antonym વિરોધી શબ્દ a word that means the opposite of another word in the same language One antonym pair we are very used to in driving is ‘go’ and ‘stop,’ for obvious reasons.
613 Anxiety ચિંતા an uncomfortable feeling of worry or nervousness Because she was suffering from anxiety, her therapist recommended taking some medication to help.
614 Anxious બેચેન worried or concerned Sylvia was anxious to finish her speech since getting in front of a large crowd of people made her tremble.
615 Anyway કોઈપણ રીતે anyhow; nevertheless I figured that he mall would be very busy on Saturday afternoon, but I decided to go anyway.
616 Apart સિવાય to be separated by a typically considerable distance The two lovers were struggling with the rules of their people that kept them apart, and they decided to flee the stratifications of their home.
617 Apartheid રંગભેદ discriminatory policy of racial separation used by South Africa Apartheid was discrimination against Africans based on skin color or ethnicity.
618 Apathetic ઉદાસીન having little or no interest or concern The employee’s apathetic attitude was apparent in the rude way he greeted customers.
619 Apathy ઉદાસીનતા a feeling of having no interest in or enthusiasm While some of the group’s members could not stop talking during the budget discussion, other members were frozen with apathy and did not engage in the conversation.
620 Apathy ઉદાસીનતા a feeling of having no interest in or enthusiasm about anything The serial killer’s lack of apathy left even the judge speechless.
621 Aperture બાકોરું a gap such as a hole or cavity The missile left a gigantic aperture in the wall of the terrorist’s hideout.
622 Apex એપેક્સ the greatest or topmost position At the apex of our country sits the president of our nation.
623 Aphorism એફોરિઝમ a brief and witty saying While Ted’s aphorism was short and funny, it was enough to make us briefly forget our father was having life-saving surgery.
624 Aphotic એફોટિક a region of water that is so deep that it does not receive sunlight In the aphotic section of the ocean, many sea creatures have the ability to glow in the pitch black depths.
625 Aphrodisiac કામોત્તેજક something that produces or enhances desire of a sexual nature My husband hoped the aphrodisiac would stimulate his sexual desires.
626 Apiary મધમાખસંગ્રહ a place where bees and hives are kept  Although he spent many hours daily in the apiary, he was seldom stung by a bee.
627 Apical એપિકલ top, important, best, highest When he was elected president, it was an apical point in his life.
628 Aplomb એપ્લોમ્બ confidence and skill shown, especially in a difficult situation; keeping your cool Because the negotiator handled the hostage situation with aplomb, the kidnapper released everyone without harm.
629 Apocalypse એપોકેલિપ્સ a huge catastrophe that causes devastating destruction and loss Many religious groups believe an apocalypse will one day terminate the lives of all sinners.
630 Apocryphal એપોક્રિફલ well-known but probably not true Scientists claim the apocryphal story about creation is not true.
631 Apodictic એપોડિક્ટિક unquestionably true or certain After spending 16 years teaching English, I had an apodictic assurance that I could pass an adolescent literature class.
632 Apogee એપોજી the highest point The apogee of my happiness was when I married the love of my life.
633 Apologetic ક્ષમાપ્રાર્થી remorseful; sorry for committing a wrong Though she pretended to be apologetic, Lesley wasn’t really sorry for the things she had done wrong.
634 Apologize માફી માગો to express regret for one’s actions; to say that you are sorry The woman’s stubborn boyfriend never likes to apologize, even when he knows he was wrong.
635 Apology માફી an expression of regret; remorse  The Congressman has made mistakes, as he himself acknowledged during a televised apology last weekend.
636 Apoplectic એપોપ્લેક્ટિક incredibly angry The victim’s family was apoplectic when the case against their son’s killer was dismissed.
637 Apoplexy એપોપ્લેક્સી the inability to speak or perform as a result of an intense emotion or serious medical condition During a bout of apoplexy caused by anger, Jim couldn’t respond to the accusations made against his wife.
638 Apostasy ધર્મત્યાગ the act of renouncing one’s religious beliefs After Sue underwent her apostasy, she declared herself an atheist and never returned to church.
639 Apostate ધર્મત્યાગી an individual who has rejected his faith or religious convictions When John challenged his church’s views, the leaders began to see him as an apostate.
640 Apothecary એપોથેકરી a person who makes and provides/sells drugs and/or medicines When she realized that she was sick, the young woman sought the assistance of the local apothecary.
641 Apothegm એપોથેમ a short, witty, instructive saying “Don’t cry over spilled milk” is an apothegm which has become worn from overuse, but which will forever remain true and relevant.apothegm which has become worn from overuse, but which will forever remain true and relevant.’,3,1,3);”> 🔊
642 Apotheosis એપોથિઓસિસ perfect example of something or the best point in one’s life or job I consider the apotheosis of my career to be when I received CEO of the company.
643 Appalled ગભરાયા struck with horror When the stranger approached us and pulled down his pants, we were appalled.
644 Appalling ભયાનક very bad The guru’s lie was appalling to those who followed his teachings.
645 Apparatus ઉપકરણ the tools, equipment, and machinery you use for particular purposes The firefighter donned a breathing apparatus before entering the blaze, to search for people trapped in the inferno.
646 Apparel વસ્ત્ર clothing Shirley needs learn about different kinds of apparel that are fitting for various social settings, so that she does not stand out like a sore thumb.
647 Apparent દેખીતું clearly visible or understood; obvious After the jury listened to the witness talk about the murder, it became apparent that he had never witnessed it.
648 Apparition દેખાવ a ghostly appearing figure Casper the Friendly Ghost is a cartoon apparition that even little kids can be comfortable with.
649 Appeal અપીલ to make a request for I have made an appeal to my parents to reduce the length of time I am grounded, but so far I have had no success in convincing them of that.
650 Appealing અપીલ tempting; alluring After a week without food, even insects were appealing to the starving sailor.
651 Appear દેખાય છે to become visible; to come into sight The magician made the rabbit appear out of nowhere, surprising the audience who were shocked to see it hop out of the hat.
652 Appearance દેખાવ what something looks like Having just drove through a bunch of mud on his ATV, Mark’s appearance was little more than wet brown dirt on every inch of his face.
653 Appease ખુશ કરો to make (someone) pleased or less angry by giving or saying something desired When I reported the cashier’s poor customer service, the manager tried to appease me with the offer of a free pizza.
654 Appeasement તુષ્ટીકરણ to calm or persuade into an agreement usually in the angry party’s favor The appeasement of the angry mob was only possible when the governor spoke to their leader and came to an agreement.
655 Appellation અપીલ a term or title by which a person or thing is identified Because there is no appellation on the product, consumers are confused about the brand’s name.
656 Append જોડો attach; affix The charm bracelet had acquired so many charms that Stacey had a hard time finding space to append her newest one.
657 Appendage ઉપાંગ a limb or other extremity that stick outs from the upper or lower portion of a body Using a claw-like appendage, the videogame monster killed the soldiers.
658 Appendix પરિશિષ્ટ the last part of a book or essay where extra information pertaining to the topic is included; sometimes with a graphic aid “Your APA paper should contain an appendix located after the works cited page of your paper,” said the professor to his students.
659 Appetence એપેટેન્સ the state or action of desiring or craving Watching how donuts were made gave Greg an appetence for a soft, warm, glazed donut.
660 Appetite ભૂખ a strong desire for something Because I’m so hungry, I have a real appetite for just about anything edible at this point.
661 Appetizing ભૂખ લગાડનાર appealing or attractive, typically in reference to food The melted cheese of a grilled cheese sandwich is extremely appetizing when I am hungry.
662 Applaud તાળીઓ to congratulate by clapping Following the wonderful performance of the local opera company on opening night, the audience did applaud by standing up at the end and cheering.
663 Applause તાળીઓ the act of praise publicly expressed by the clapping of hands During the Olympics the crowd was instructed to hold their applause until the end of the gymnast’s performance.
664 Appliance સાધન a piece of equipment designed to perform a domestic task The dishwasher is a staple appliance in American kitchens, and has been for many decades, alongside the sink.
665 Applicable લાગુ suitable for application, relevant The judge said that New Jersey law was not applicable in this case because the crime took place in Delaware and that the criminal had not driven over state lines.
666 Applicant અરજદાર one who applies for something; one who makes a request The company has promised to see all applicants who meet the specification for the vacant job.
667 Application અરજી an official permission to a higher figure for something Since I needed to travel to another county, I was required to fill out an application for a new passport six weeks in advance by completing the required form.
668 Apply અરજી કરો to smear or rub a substance on something else I need to apply sunscreen all over my pale skin before I go out in the sun.
669 Appoint નિમણુંક to assign a responsibility, job, or role to someone After the scandal broke, the CIA was quick to appoint a new director with no ties to the former director who was now heading to jail.
670 Appointed નિયુક્ત to pick or choose for a task, duty, job or title position After Scalia’s death, the president appointed the replacement for the Supreme Court of the United States.
671 Appose એપોઝ કરો to place things next to or near another thing The artist chose to appose the two students beside one another so he could paint them at the same time.
672 Apposite એપોઝિટ fitting for the situation or suited My daughter and I usually disagree about which clothing items are apposite for school.
673 Apposition નિમણૂક a grammatical relation between an adjective and the noun behind it In the movie title, “My Fair Lady”, my fair is in apposition to the word lady.
674 Appraisal મૂલ્યાંકન an opinion or estimated value Though my car was in good condition, the appraisal of my vehicle came back with a below trade-in value.
675 Appraised મૂલ્યાંકન કર્યું to have had its worth evaluated The insurance company appraised the famous painting at ten million dollars.
676 Appreciable પ્રશંસનીય adequately considered to be substantial or significant After providing her medical records, the young student’s appreciable impairment was taken seriously now from her teachers.
677 Appreciate પ્રશંસા કરો to understand the worth, value, or importance of something As an art dealer, the man can appreciate fine pieces and see their worth in a way that others can’t.
678 Appreciative પ્રશંસાત્મક displaying or feeling gratitude My appreciative daughter thanked everyone who gave her a birthday present.
679 Apprehend પકડવું to catch a person for criminal reasons Hopefully the law enforcement agents will apprehend the killer before he harms anyone else.
680 Apprehension આશંકા capturing and arresting a lawless person Both the army and the police were involved in the apprehension of the terrorists.
681 Apprehensive ભયભીત worried that something bad may happen; afraid With recent job cuts, Kate is apprehensive about losing her job.
682 Apprentice એપ્રેન્ટિસ trainee (beginner) especially in a skilled trade Before he became a professional, he worked as an apprentice in the industry.
683 Apprenticeship એપ્રેન્ટિસશિપ job training that involves working for an expert to learn a particular trade James took a culinary apprenticeship to learn the skills necessary to become a chef.
684 Apprise માહિતગાર કરો to report on the status of something The scouts went back to apprise their commanding officer of the enemy’s location.
685 Approach અભિગમ so come near something The hunter tried to approach the deer quietly so he would not scare it away.
686 Approachable સંગમ easy to talk to Due to my approachable teacher, I felt comfortable asking her any question about physics without feeling dumb.
687 Approbation અનુમોદન to gain approval I need to write a powerful resume to gain approbation from an employor.
688 Appropriate યોગ્ય right or suited for a particular situation Her speech on retirement was appropriate for her middle-aged audience.
689 Appropriation વિનિયોગ money set aside for a specific purpose Joy works at city hall where she gets to oversee the appropriation of funds to both the public school and the public library systems.
690 Approve મંજૂર to officially accept something, considering it good or okay Before the bank will approve your loan, you must sign a note promising to repay the money with interest.
691 Approximate અંદાજિત close to the exact; estimated Because Jack did not want to place an exact figure on how much he was willing to spend, I asked him for an approximate ball park figure.
692 Approximately અંદાજે close to, but not exactly The newborn baby weighed approximately 8 pounds, but I would need to look at his birth certificate to be certain.
693 Appurtenant અનુકુળ belonging Appurtenant to the property, the single oak stump was an eyesore to both the owners and the neighbors.
694 Apropos એપ્રોપોઝ fitting; at the right time Justine’s apropos comment fit in perfectly with our discussion.
695 Apt એપ્ટ likely to do something The apt student was on his way to claiming honor roll status.
696 Aptitude યોગ્યતા the capability to do something well The aptitude test will identify your strongest areas in math.
697 Aptly યોગ્ય રીતે in a fitting way When my aunt labels my moody uncle as grumpy, she aptly refers to him.
698 Aptness યોગ્યતા being suitable or right for something Michael’s long legs given him an aptness for being a good track athlete.
699 Aquatic જળચર associated with water, often living in or taking place in water All aquatic activities will take place in the indoor pool.
700 Aqueduct એક્વેડક્ટ an artificial channel that is constructed to transport water from one location to another Once completed, the aqueduct will carry fresh water into the mainland.
701 Aqueous જલીય associated with water The punch is an aqueous solution composed of water and fruit juice.
702 Aquifer જલભર a rock deposit that bears water and is under the ground  Several people became ill after drinking water from the aquifer located under the chemical plant.
703 Arabesque અરેબેસ્ક a graceful, Arabian design usually seen in metal, ceramic, or stone that resembles vines and leaves Arabesque gates with curving iron doors guarded the entrance into the garden.
704 Arable ખેતીલાયક adequate for cultivating The soil in the front yard is arable and perfect for planting a rose garden.
705 Arbiter આર્બિટર one who can settle a disagreement between parties An arbiter will help the divorcing couple come to terms on a settlement.
706 Arbitrage આર્બિટ્રેજ a method of buying something for one price and then immediately selling it for another price somewhere else The broker decided to use arbitrage techniques to buy foreign stocks at a discount and quickly unload them in the US.
707 Arbitrary મનસ્વી not done for any particular reason; chosen or done at random In spite of the cold weather, we made an arbitrary trip to the beach.
708 Arbitrate આર્બિટ્રેટ to settle an argument between two people or groups after hearing the opinions and ideas of both Often, I am called upon to arbitrate disagreements between my two best friends.
709 Arcane અર્કેન understood by only a few; obscure Because it is no longer taught in schools, people are concerned that cursive writing will become arcane.
710 Arch કમાન a semi-circle shape, like an inverted “U” Write the letter U upside down to best visualize an arch.
711 Archaeology પુરાતત્વ the study of the past by excavation and analysis of its material remains Thanks to the efforts of archaeology, excavators were able to discovered a new species of dinosaur.
712 Archaic અર્વાચીન old and no longer useful Because my archaic computer is no longer useful to me, I am giving it away for free.
713 Archenemy કટ્ટર દુશ્મન a main enemy that is extremely opposed to someone or something Glaring at this archenemy, the runner was determined to beat him in the race.
714 Archetype આર્કીટાઇપ an ideal example that people often attempt to duplicate The film that won the best picture award should be considered the archetype of all future movies.
715 Archipelago દ્વીપસમૂહ a group of islands After island-hopping in the Aegean Sea, the tourists slept for a couple days due to previous excessive boating and walking to the different islands on the archipelago.
716 Architecture આર્કિટેક્ચર the science of designing and constructing The architecture of the boat was supposed to make the vessel unsinkable.
717 Archive આર્કાઇવ a collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people The archive was full of photographs, letters, and historical documents from WWI.
718 Archly આર્ચલી cunningly or slyly The thief archly planned the robbery.
719 Ardent પ્રખર feeling great passion, or felt very passionately When the rock star checks his mail, he almost always finds one or two bizarre gifts from some of his ardent fans.
720 Ardor ઉત્સાહ great warmth of feeling; passion While Jane enjoyed spending time with John, she did not return the ardor he felt for her.
721 Arduous કઠિન demanding great effort or labor; difficult Last semester was a piece of cake, but taking seven classes along with an internship this semester is going to be arduous!
722 Area વિસ્તાર a particular geographic region The Everglades are an area of swamp in southern Florida.
723 Argot આર્ગોટ a unique language used by certain groups or people with a particular occupation The old woman could not understand the argot her granddaughter used to communicate with her friends.
724 Arguably દલીલપૂર્વક possibly or probably Ms. Ray believed that her chocolate cake would arguably win the top prize at Florida’s Cake Contest.
725 Argue દલીલ કરો to give reasons for your support or condemnation of certain ideals, typically in an aggressive manner If you wish to argue for an ideal that you believe in, you are better off relying on logic than emotion.
726 Argument દલીલ a discussion where both sides explain their contrasting viewpoints usually with an angry tone Everyone in the apartment complex could hear the argument between the couple due to their loud voices and the thin walls.
727 Argumentative દલીલાત્મક predisposed to debating, disagreeing, or expressing controversial opinions or beliefs An argumentative student will often disagree with the teacher just for the sake of doing so rather than having a good reason.
728 Argyle આર્ગીલ a pattern that features a series of diamonds and a solid colored background that was originally modeled from Scottish tartan The doting grandfather made a habit of wearing argyle vests because his granddaughter loved to trace the diamond patterns and nuzzle into the wool.
729 Arid શુષ્ક incredibly dry; lacking water  The crops will not grow in the arid ground because the soil is too dry.
730 Aridity શુષ્કતા long term lack of rainfall or moisture The aridity of the soil was not ideal for planting.
731 Arise ઊગવું to get up from a seated or laying position Once the small children saw the sun peak through their windows, they would arise and go downstairs on Christmas day.
732 Aristocracy કુલીન વર્ગ a group of people who are viewed as being better than others, usually because of a title or status in society The richest people in our town are considered to be the town aristocracy.
733 Aristocratic કુલીન relating to nobility or upper class The man’s aristocratic background caused him to crave fine dining and lavish parties.
734 Armada આર્માડા a fleet of warships During the war a country’s navy sent its armada to attack its enemy.
735 Armament આર્મમેન્ટ military weapons or equipment The armament technician’s job is to make sure that all of the troop’s weapons are in working order.
736 Armistice યુદ્ધવિરામ a break from fighting which gives two warring factions time to negotiate peace The accidental firing of the missile broke the armistice and destroyed the chance of peace between the two nations.
737 Armor બખ્તર metal coverings that are worn to protect one’s body, especially during battle The soldiers dressed their bodies in armor and prepared to face their enemies on the battlefield.
738 Aroma સુગંધ a distinctive, typically pleasant smell A pleasant aroma rose from Janet’s oven, as her apple pie neared completion.
739 Aromatic સુગંધિત fragrant or strong-smelling The aromatic scent of grandma’s spaghetti sauce wafted through the house.
740 Arose ઊભો થયો to start to exist or occur A disagreement arose during the game, and the referee had to clear the field to end the fight.
741 Around આસપાસ nearby; In the area There is supposed to be a park around the corner, but we haven’t been able to find it.
742 Arouse ઉત્તેજિત કરો to stimulate or provoke a reaction or response After Sandy began asking her friends to lie about her whereabouts on the night of the crime, she began to arouse suspicion from the detective.
743 Arraign અરેરાઇન to charge someone in a court of law His lawyer was not present when the suspect was set to arraign.
744 Arraignment એરાઇનમેન્ટ to take before a judge based on charges brought against the person The community was relieved when the gang members were arrested and brought in for an arraignment.
745 Arrange ગોઠવો to plan or set up The musician tried to arrange a meeting at the record label, but no one would agree to meet with him.
746 Arrangement વ્યવસ્થા how something is positioned or displayed Anna worked on the arrangement of the flowers, positioning each rose in a specific way.
747 Arrant ગોઠવણ complete, total, or utter (example: “arrant nonsense”) If you allow your son to participate in such arrant nonsense with his friends, he’s going to end up either hurt or in a juvenile detention center.
748 Array અરે a large collection of things or people The store offers an array of neckties for sale, of every color, stripe and texture.
749 Arrest ધરપકડ to seize someone and take them into legal custody The police officer decided not to arrest the woman even though he could have taken her to jail.
750 Arresting ધરપકડ fascinating; striking in an eye-catching way The eye-catching painting was visually arresting to all of the art gallery visitors.
751 Arrhythmic એરિથમિક having an irregular beat or pace After diagnosing the patient with an arrhythmic heartbeat, the doctor knew he needed to prescribe medication to get the beat back into a steady rhythm.
752 Arrival આગમન the act of reaching the place to which you were traveling Because of the blizzard weather, my arrival to New York will be delayed.
753 Arrogance ઘમંડ a rude and insulting way to act that comes from thinking you are better and more important than other people The sheer arrogance of Hitler to think that he could dominate the world was shattered when he assassinated himself in his bunker.
754 Arrogant અહંકારી one who rudely acts as though he is better than other people The arrogant young man quickly discounted his friends’ suggestions.
755 Arrogate અરોગેટ to seize without having the right to do so The gang is trying to arrogate the public park and turn it into their private meeting space.
756 Arsenal આર્સેનલ a stock of weapons When they arrested the suspect, he had an arsenal of firearms in his possession.
757 Arsenic આર્સેનિક a very harmful substance that kills people and animals that ingest it The husband was accused of sprinkling arsenic on his wife’s food in an effort to kill her.
758 Arson અગ્નિદાહ illegally setting something on fire Fire investigators suspected arson when they couldn’t find an electrical source for the fire.
759 Artful કલાત્મક showing creativity or skill The photographer’s artful shot showed a new side of the great wall.
760 Arthritis સંધિવા inflammation and stiffness in the joints Timothy’s doctor explained that the sharp pains in his joints were caused by arthritis.
761 Article કલમ a story or report that you can read in a newspaper, journal, or online I read an article in the newspaper about the effect of social networking sites on children.
762 Articulate સ્પષ્ટ expressing oneself clearly A polished speaker, Jenna was able to articulate her points during any discussion.
763 Artifact આર્ટિફેક્ટ a handmade object that is often found in some type of archaeological dig  The artifact was discovered near the site of the ancient burial ground.
764 Artifice આર્ટિફિસ a move made to obtain an advantage or trick someone The company’s artifice centers on lowering their prices to the point that no other company can compete.
765 Artificial કૃત્રિમ man made and/or unnatural The health-conscious mother banned anything with artificial flavors from the house.
766 Artillery આર્ટિલરી long range explosive bombardment weapons, such as cannons or mortars During World War Two, battleships served as artillery for many of the island invasions the US underwent against Japan.
767 Artisan કારીગર skilled craft worker who makes or creates things by hand The artisan cheesemakers specialized in making cheeses on their small dairy farm.
768 Artistic કલાત્મક having or revealing creative skill Ways to be artistic include writing, painting, drawing, singing, playing an instrument, and doing arts and crafts.
769 Ascend ચડવું to travel in an upward direction Sam was able to ascend the corporate ladder because of his relationships with powerful executives.
770 Ascendancy ચડતી a situation of power from which an individual can influence ordirect other individuals Jim is an arrogant man who believes he has an ascendancy that allows him to order his wife around like a slave.
771 Ascendant ચડતી rising in power, status, or influence The king desperately looked for a way to fend off the ascendant regime rising to power.
772 Ascension એસેન્શન a rise in status or physical position The plane’s ascension took it from the landing strip far into the skies above the airport it called home for a few hours.
773 Ascent ચઢાણ a path that leads upward My legs were tired after I took the ascent to the cabin on the ridge.
774 Ascertain ખાતરી કરો learn or discover with certainty; determine Detective Jimmy was able to quickly ascertain the suspect was not being honest with him.
775 Ascetic તપસ્વી leading a life of self-discipline and self-denial, usually for spiritual reasons Jacob chose to live an ascetic life because of his strict religious beliefs.
776 Ascribe એસ્ક્રાઇબ કરો attribute a cause or characteristic While you can sometimes ascribe these symptoms to allergies, I’m pretty sure you have a full-fledged cold.
777 Aseptic એસેપ્ટિક free from living germs that cause disease After undergoing extensive surgery, Karen’s bloodstream became aseptic which would label her as healthy.
778 Ashamed શરમાઈ embarrassed because of one’s own actions Ashamed of the lies she told her husband, the cheating wife hung her head in shame.
779 Ashore અશોર the land along the edge of a large body of water The passengers went ashore once the cruise line made their scheduled stop in Florida.
780 Aside કોરે out of the way; to the side Placing all problems aside, Lila decided to give her boyfriend a second chance.
781 Asinine અસિનિન very stupid or foolish How asinine of you to pay for a television in pennies!
782 Askance આસ્કાન્સ with doubt or suspicion The wealthy man looked askance as the gang members approached him.
783 Askew પૂછો tilted to one side; in a crooked position I’ve tried straightening out the poster three times, but it still looks askew.
784 Aspect પાસા a specific part of something The critic’s review was single-minded and focused only on one aspect of the film.
785 Aspects પાસાઓ parts of something As we toured the home, I mentioned that the aspects of house were not my style.
786 Asperity એસ્પેરિટી harsh manner or tone of voice When I was a teenager, my father used asperity when he spoke with all my dates in hopes of scaring them away.
787 Aspersion અસ્પર્શન a false charge meant to harm someone’s reputation Jack’s political rival cast an aspersion against him right before the election.
788 Asphyxiate ગૂંગળામણ to stop the flow of air to a person’s lungs by obstructing their breathing pathway Detective Jones realized the killer did asphyxiate the victim by wrapping a belt around her throat and pulling it as tight as possible.
789 Asphyxiation ગૂંગળામણ the act of restricting oxygen to the brain in someone or something Due to the red marks around her neck and her pale blue skin, the medical examiner determined that the woman died of asphyxiation.
790 Aspirant મહત્વાકાંક્ષી a person or group that strives to achieve something, take on a certain career, or follow a particular path Though she didn’t possess much natural talent, the aspirant practice dancing every single day in hopes that she would be good enough to become a professional dancer.
791 Aspirate મહાપ્રાણ a medical term that means to draw in something by suction During the science experiment, students tried to aspirate some of the excess liquid from the bowl using a syringe.
792 Aspiration આકાંક્ષા a dream of accomplishing something My husband and I share the aspiration of having a marriage that lasts a lifetime.
793 Aspire આકાંક્ષા to hope or dream Even though he claims that he doesn’t aspire to greatness, I have never seen anyone work the media the way that he does.
794 Assail હુમલો to attack violently If anyone ever talks negatively about Alex’s father, his response is to assail the person with insults.
795 Assailant હુમલાખોર  an individual who attacks another individual I was able to give the police a detailed description of the assailant who attacked me in the parking lot.
796 Assassinate હત્યા to murder a famous or otherwise important person with a surprise attack The murder only spent a few hours planning the killing, but was able to assassinate the politician right outside his home.
797 Assault હુમલો a physical attack An assault of the police officer left him bloody and battered.
798 Assay એસે a test or assessment on something to determine what it contains The laboratory conducted an assay to quantitatively measure the presence of ore in the composition.
799 Assemblage એસેમ્બલ an assembly or collection An assemblage of rust-colored antiques lined the tables of the thrift store.
800 Assemble ભેગા to put together The chef needed to assemble the ingredients for the meal.
801 Assembly એસેમ્બલી construction Toys R Us hires workers whose sole work task is assembly of bikes and other buildable toys.
802 Assent સંમતિ to agree to something especially after thoughtful consideration For a while, it seemed as if Karen was not going to assent to Jim’s marriage proposal.
803 Assert ભારપૂર્વક to express an opinion or fact in a confident manner The lawyer will assert his client’s innocence despite the overwhelming evidence against him.
804 Assertion નિવેદન a bold declaration without proof The lawyer’s assertion will have us believe her client was not in the state at the time of the murder.
805 Assertive અડગ boldly self-assured; confident without being aggressive The flight attendant became assertive when confronting the man who took his seat belt off during takeoff.
806 Assess આકારણી to judge or evaluate the state or value of something The field test will assess the police candidate’s ability to perform under stress.
807 Assessment આકારણી the process of making a judgement or evaluation about someone or something The assessment of my car damage was that it was totaled from the accident.
808 Asset એસેટ an individual, quality, or thing that is considered valuable Jane’s ’67 Mustang is her favorite asset.
809 Asseverate નિશ્ચય to state in a definite manner The teacher could not believe the class mischief-maker had the nerve to asseverate a zombie stole his homework.
810 Assiduous આશ્રિત showing hard work and care that is brought about by attention to detail That was very assiduous of you to finish those financial reports weeks ahead of schedule.
811 Assign સોંપો to designate or set apart something for some purpose  The store managers will assign daily duties to the seasonal employees.
812 Assignation સોંપણી an appointment or date to meet someone in secret, typically between lovers I had an assignation with my girlfriend yesterday, the two of us sneaking out into town so our parents wouldn’t know what we were doing.
813 Assignment સોંપણી a particular task or duty that one is expected to complete On assignment for the Washington Post, the reporter combed the city in search of information.
814 Assimilate આત્મસાત કરવું to learn something so that it is fully understood and can be used Because I am not good with math, I find it difficult to assimilate most of the geometry formulas.
815 Assist આસિસ્ટ a helpful action or act of giving  I’m always willing to assist the elderly across the street when I see they’re struggling.
816 Assistance સહાય help; aid The doctor called for assistance and the nurse came running.
817 Assistant મદદનીશ a worker who helps in a particular field for task Each library assistant was given a specific section of the library to put away books.
818 Assisted મદદ કરી helped; aided The kindergarten teacher assisted the children with tying their shoes and opening their milk cartons.
819 Associate સહયોગી to connect things in one’s mind Even my two year old niece can associate the yellow arch with McDonald’s cheeseburgers.
820 Association એસોસિએશન a group of people organized for a particular purpose or mission The association was created to help struggling veterans find housing and work.
821 Associative સહયોગી having a connection between two things Research studies have shown time and time again that there is an associative connection between smoking and cancer.
822 Assonance એસોનન્સ the duplication of similar or identical vowel sounds in sentences, phrases, or words If you find yourself repeating vowel vibrations in your poems, you’re probably making use of assonance in your rhymes.
823 Assortment વર્ગીકરણ a diverse collection of things or people As she ventured into the closet, the maid was amazed by the assortment of shoes that lined the shelves.
824 Assuage એસેજ to provide relief; causing to feel better In an effort to assuage angry customers, the store issued everyone a full refund.
825 Assuage એસેજ to relieve or ease unpleasant feelings Darren tried to assuage his wife’s fear of flying by buying her a drink and holding her hand during takeoff.
826 Assume ધારો to suppose to be true, especially without proof If I saw a man dressed all in black, holding a gun, and walking toward me, I would assume that the man is really a dangerous guy and I would run away from him.
827 Assumption ધારણા the act of assuming, or taking to or upon one’s self; the act of taking up or adopting When the young woman became engaged, the assumption of wedding planner was taken on by the bride’s mother.
828 Assurance ખાતરી a promise that relieves doubt In his address, the president will provide the public with an assurance the economy is slowly improving.
829 Assure ખાતરી to promise or guarantee Unions are able to assure workers certain protections and benefits not guaranteed in nonunion states.
830 Assured ખાતરી આપી guaranteed; promised The dog groomer assured the dog’s owner that she would be satisfied with the pet’s haircut.
831 Asterisk ફૂદડી a print symbol used for numerous purposes including highlighting something or signaling a note is included at the end of a page  As Tim studied his notecards, he put an asterisk beside any information he felt he needed to revisit.
832 Asteroid એસ્ટરોઇડ a rocky object that is smaller than a planet that most often orbits a star Believing that an asteroid would one day strike the Earth, the citizens decided to live on Mars.
833 Asthenosphere એસ્થેનોસ્ફિયર the portion of the mantle of the Earth that rests under the lithosphere and is comprised of rocks that can be altered in shape The asthenosphere is an underlying layer of the Earth positioned beneath the lithosphere.
834 Astir એસ્ટીર in motion By dawn of Christmas Day, the excited children were already astir.
835 Astonish આશ્ચર્ય પમાડવું to trigger surprise or wonder Hopefully the magic show will astonish our guests and leave them amazed.
836 Astonished આશ્ચર્યચકિત greatly surprised or amazed After weeks of studying the Civil War, Kevin was astonished with his below average grade on his history test.
837 Astonishing આશ્ચર્યજનક causing amazement The magic show was an astonishing display of illusions and wonder.
838 Astound સ્તબ્ધ to overpower with amazement The taste of the wonderful dessert is sure to astound anyone who likes chocolate.
839 Astral અપાર્થિવ related to the stars A telescope is being used to look at stars and other astral objects in the sky.
840 Astray ગેરમાર્ગે not on the desired path My partying friends tried to lead me astray from my studies.
841 Astride એસ્ટ્રાઇડ with ones legs on either side of  An old portrait of Molly shows her sitting astride a horse.
842 Astringent એસ્ટ્રિન્જન્ટ acidic The sauce was way too astringent for my taste, as I dislike bitter flavors.
843 Astrology જ્યોતિષશાસ્ત્ર the study of the movements and positions of the planets and stars and how they might affect our lives Because she followed astrology, she read her horoscope each day.
844 Astute ચતુર marked by practical hardheaded intelligence The astute businessman went from rags to riches with one great idea.
845 Asunder અસુંદર separate into distinct parts When I learned my husband had been cheating on me, I felt as though my world had been blown asunder.
846 Asylum આશ્રય place of safety Clara’s lifelong dream is to start a program that grants asylum to persecuted citizens from other countries.
847 Asymmetrical અસમપ્રમાણ having two uneven or crooked sides I have asymmetrical eyes, with one eye bigger and lower than the other.
848 Asymptomatic એસિમ્પટમેટિક displaying no signs or symptoms of illness  Although the doctor says I have a heart condition, I’m currently asymptomatic and feel fine.
849 Asynchronous અસુમેળ not happening or occurring at the same time The online course was asynchronous, allowing students to learn at their own pace.
850 Atheism નાસ્તિકતા a lack of belief in the existence of a God or gods The man’s atheism was a surprise to his family members who were devout Catholics and wholeheartedly believed in God.
851 Athlete રમતવીર a person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise The ballet dancer raged when people scoffed and said that she wasn’t an athlete because she spent as many hours training as NFL players.
852 Atlas એટલાસ a book of maps Containing 40 maps, the atlas showed various boundaries between countries and states.
853 Atmosphere વાતાવરણ the climate or mood in a certain place The atmosphere in the party was very festive.
854 Atmospheric વાતાવરણીય relating to the atmosphere (air that surrounds the Earth.) Global atmospheric levels of the gas continue to rise throughout the world’s air.
855 Atom અણુ the smallest portion of an element that contains the chemical traits of the element Water consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
856 Atomize એટોમાઇઝ કરો to reduce something into small particles or a fine mist When scientists atomize a solution into tiny bits, an aerosol spray is created.
857 Atone પ્રાયશ્ચિત to reimburse for a wrongdoing To atone for racist actions in his youth, the billionaire established a scholarship fund for minority students attending his alma mater.
858 Atrabilious અપ્રિય bad-tempered or irritable The pupils were afraid to ask the atrabilious teacher questions.
859 Atrocious અત્યાચારી heinous; monstrous After receiving atrocious reviews, the play closed the day after opening.
860 Atrocity અત્યાચાર a horrific action The atrocity of the murders stunned the entire city.
861 Atrophy એટ્રોફી to weaken in ability or function It was hard to watch my mother atrophy as she experienced the weakening disease of Alzheimer’s.
862 Attach જોડો to tie or connect something to something else The student will attach a lock to his locker to keep other students from stealing his things.
863 Attached જોડાયેલ tied or connected something to something else At the airport, the clerk attached a piece of paper with our names on it to our luggage.
864 Attack હુમલો aggressive or violent action The attack took place in the middle of the street and frightened many people watching the fight.
865 Attain પ્રાપ્ત કરો to accomplish; to achieve Linda can not attain peace of mind until she finds her missing dog.
866 Attainment પ્રાપ્તિ the act of gaining something by working for it For Phillip, one of the proudest achievements of his life was the attainment of his medical degree.
867 Attempt પ્રયાસ to try; make an effort Hoping that they could attempt to save their marriage, the husband asked his wife to go to counseling.
868 Attend હાજરી આપો to go to an event or meeting If you want to attend the sales conference, you must sign up online by Friday.
869 Attendance હાજરી the number of people present at an event Attendance at the concert was low because the ticket prices were so high.
870 Attention ધ્યાન the concentration or awareness of something Her attention to detail when she constructed the very thorough employee manual answered every question a new employee had.
871 Attentive સચેત observant; watchful As a loyal husband, Barry is very attentive to the needs of his wife Drew.
872 Attenuate એટેન્યુએટ to reduce to a weaker or smaller state Doctors claim taking the flu vaccine will attenuate the effects of the illness.
873 Attest પ્રમાણિત કરો to uphold something as real or true As any police officer can attest, driving while texting is not safe.
874 Attire પોશાક one’s dress or clothes The high school prom required formal attire, but no one was allowed to rent a limousine.
875 Attitude વલણ a person’s opinions or feelings about a specific thing, person, or idea His positive attitude helped everyone enjoy the trip during the rainstorm.
876 Attorney એટર્ની a person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters If you’re ever arrested, refuse to answer questions and ask to speak to an attorney.
877 Attract આકર્ષે છે to cause something to be drawn towards something else The sweet smell of the flower nectar can attract bees from many miles away.
878 Attractive આકર્ષક good-looking; appealing Although she found the handsome gentleman attractive, Christine wasn’t sure if she could date a younger guy.
879 Attribute વિશેષતા a characteristic of something If you want to be a nurse, being compassionate is one attribute you should have.
880 Attribution એટ્રિબ્યુશન the act of assigning someone credit or acknowledgement for doing something My book included an attribution to all those who edited the manuscript.
881 Attune એટ્યુન to customize or modify something to be more receptive or capable The radio transmitter wasn’t picking up what we needed, so I had to attune it to the right frequency.
882 Atypical એટીપીકલ not normal Eating meat would be completely atypical for a vegetarian.
883 Auction હરાજી public sales event A vintage 1929 Mercedes Benz was sold at auction last week to an anonymous buyer.
884 Audacious બહાદુર recklessly bold; daring Cooper was an audacious soldier who never ran from a battle.
885 Audacity ધૃષ્ટતા a confident and daring quality that is often seen as shocking or rude To everyone’s surprise, Jackie had the audacity to invite herself to her rival’s wedding.
886 Audible શ્રાવ્ય capable of being perceived To block out audible sounds, Jack uses earplugs when flying.
887 Audience પ્રેક્ષકો a group of viewers or spectators Bowing gracefully in front of the audience, the ballerina beamed ear to ear as the attendees shouted for an encore.
888 Audit ઓડિટ to conduct an independent review and examination of certain data  Before baking brownies, make an audit of the ingredients available to see whether there is enough flour, eggs, and sugar.
889 Audition ઓડિશન to present talents in front of a judge or judges in order to achieve a desired position or role Diana flew to New York to audition for the leading role of Eliza in Hamilton.
890 Auditorium ઓડિટોરિયમ a large room or building where people gather to watch a performance or hear a speech The packed auditorium held almost a thousand concert-goers who were eagerly awaiting the arrival of their idol.
891 Auditory શ્રાવ્ય of or pertaining to hearing Many people are auditory learners who learn best through hearing.
892 Aught અચ્છા anything or for all My psychiatrist says I worry too much, but for aught I know, a stranger could be watching all of my actions.
893 Augment વધારો to increase the size or amount of something Because I want to augment my income, I am thinking about getting a second job.
894 Augur ઓગસ્ટર to predict what is yet to come  Even the film’s initial reviews augur the movie’s A-list cast will be front and center on Oscar night.
895 Augury ઓગરી a prediction or omen There are those who view the virus as an augury of the world coming to an end.
896 August ઓગસ્ટ much-admired and respected Everyone wanted the chance to dine with the august president.
897 Aural શ્રાવ્ય pertaining to the ear or the sense of hearing Instead of using his eyes to read the book, the truck driver used his aural sense to listen to the contents of the novel.
898 Auricular ઓરીક્યુલર of or relating to the ear or the sense of hearing After getting hearing aids, Grandpa Taylor realized he had fixed his auricular deficiency.
899 Auriferous ઓરિફેરસ describes rocks or minerals that contain gold Placing his hands on the auriferous treasure, the pirate lusted for the golden trinkets.
900 Auspices શુભ guidance and support Under the auspices of their commander-in-chief, the troops crossed the border into the war zone.
901 Auspicious શુભ being a sign of future success; indicating a promising future His brilliant acceptance speech was an auspicious start to his political career.
902 Austere કઠોર without any decoration; strict and serious in manner Even though she appeared austere, my teacher was a very kind woman.
903 Authentic અધિકૃત genuine; real; unfaked We went to an authentic Mexican restaurant for my birthday where they served cuisine like you would find in Mexico.
904 Authenticate પ્રમાણિત કરો to prove that something is true or genuine We will need to authenticate your orders to make sure that they did indeed come from high command before we can let you past this point.
905 Author લેખક someone who writes books for a living Theodor Seuss Geisel was a famous author who published over sixty children’s books bearing the name Dr. Seuss.
906 Authoritarian સરમુખત્યારશાહી preferring or enforcing strict obedience to authority as opposed to individual freedom Our teacher is very authoritarian in her management and doesn’t allow us any wiggle room on the rules.
907 Authoritative અધિકૃત having an attribute that encourages people to obey you The principal has such an authoritative presence that even rebellious students behave around him.
908 Authority સત્તા the power to enforce rules or give orders Because I am the manager, I have the authority to change the policy at my job.
909 Authorize અધિકૃત કરો to give official permission A manager must authorize the transaction before we can give the customer the money.
910 Authorship લેખકત્વ the job of written composition  In the Bible, the authorship of Revelations is believed to be drafted by John the Apostle because there is evidence that he wrote it.
911 Autobiography આત્મકથા the story of an individual’s life written by that individual To learn about the deceased celebrity, you should read the autobiography he wrote about his life.
912 Autochthonous ઓટોચથોનસ original inhabitants of a place without any migration or intermingling of other groups Many autochthonous tribes in remote corners of Siberia have never been approached by colonists or married outside of their group.
913 Autocracy આપખુદશાહી a government type in which one person has boundless power The country is an autocracy that is controlled solely by a member of the royal family.
914 Autocrat નિરંકુશ an individual who rules without considering others The corrupt autocrat views the brutal dictator as a role model.
915 Autocratic નિરંકુશ not concerned about the wishes or opinions of others; heavy-handed The autocratic dictator ordered the deaths of people who opposed him.
916 Autodidact ઑટોડિડેક્ટ self-taught person After moving to the rural village of the Congo, the autodidact learned math and science due to the only school being over one hundred miles away.
917 Autograph ઓટોગ્રાફ a person’s own handwriting, especially the signature of a famous or admired person In order for the check to be valid, Greg needed to include his autograph.
918 Automated સ્વયંસંચાલિત controlled by a machine rather than a person If you call the hotline, you will talk to an automated system instead of a real person.
919 Automatic આપોઆપ something that is automated, or acts of its own accord without conscious effort or input A car with an automatic transmission will shift gears appropriately while driving, without any input from the driver themselves.
920 Automatically આપોઆપ spontaneously and involuntarily As I inhaled dust when I shook the dirty rug, I automatically sneezed without any warning.
921 Automation ઓટોમેશન the process of making a machine or system work without having to be controlled by a person Automation of the cotton picking process through the creation of the cotton gen changed the south forever.
922 Automotive ઓટોમોટિવ pertaining to a car or other powered automobile After wrecking my car at the intersection, I took my damaged Honda Accord to the automotive center for repairs.
923 Autonomy સ્વાયત્તતા the quality or state of being self-governing Teenagers should have the autonomy to make their own decisions in preparation for their lives as adults.
924 Autopsy શબપરીક્ષણ dissection of a body after death that is conducted to determine how the person died An autopsy of the deceased was performed against the family’s wishes since neglect was suspected.
925 Autumn પાનખર the season between summer and winter; fall Even though autumn is such a beautiful season, raking all of those leaves becomes such a daily chore for me.
926 Auxiliary સહાયક a group or team that provides assistance When my grandmother retired, she joined the hospital auxiliary team that visited lonely patients.
927 Avail અવેલેબલ to be of advantage or use Stranded in the desert, Jake tried to restart his car but to no avail.
928 Availability ઉપલબ્ધતા having the time or means supplies to do something The secretary informed the caller of her boss’s availability to meet that week.
929 Available ઉપલબ્ધ છે accessible and obtainable When my dream house was put on the market and appraised in my price range, I knew the house would be available for me to purchase it.
930 Avalanche હિમપ્રપાત an unexpected accumulation During the power outage, our office faced an avalanche of distress calls.
931 Avant-garde અવંત-ગાર્ડે cutting-edge; trendy The elderly poet was confused by the youth’s avant-garde style of writing.
932 Avarice લાલસા A strong desire and greed for money/material things Mr. Krab’s avarice for money caused him to work his employees to the bone for little pay.
933 Avaricious લાલચુ desirous of wealth or advancement Since Tiffany was an avaricious reader, her reading level was at 12th grade level even though she was still in 4th grade.
934 Avatar અવતાર in technology, an icon or figure representing a particular person In the hybrid chat room, an avatar is used in place of the person’s real picture.
935 Avenue એવન્યુ a method or means by which something may be accomplished  Admittedly, anger is an all too human response to frustration; but it’s still no avenue to solid achievement.
936 Aver એવર to assert something in a convincing way  Even though the country is in an economic crisis, its leader will aver the nation is doing well during his monthly address.
937 Average સરેરાશ ordinary; not very special Although others thought the woman to be very beautiful, she was insecure and only saw herself as average.
938 Averse પ્રતિકૂળ actively not liking something For those who are averse to spaghetti, you also have the meal choice of baked chicken with roasted potatoes.
939 Aversion અણગમો a feeling of disgust toward something with a desire to avoid it Older people who are unfamiliar with computer technology often have an aversion to it.
940 Avert ટાળો to stop an incident from occurring I always avert my eyes to avoid seeing the bloody movie scenes.
941 Avian એવિયન relating to birds The avian part of the animal kingdom includes every type of bird there is, from the flightless penguin to the majestic eagle.
942 Aural શ્રાવ્ય pertaining to the ear or the sense of hearing Instead of using his eyes to read the book, the truck driver used his aural sense to listen to the contents of the novel.
943 Auricular ઓરીક્યુલર of or relating to the ear or the sense of hearing After getting hearing aids, Grandpa Taylor realized he had fixed his auricular deficiency.
944 Auriferous ઓરિફેરસ describes rocks or minerals that contain gold Placing his hands on the auriferous treasure, the pirate lusted for the golden trinkets.
945 Auspices શુભ guidance and support Under the auspices of their commander-in-chief, the troops crossed the border into the war zone.
946 Auspicious શુભ being a sign of future success; indicating a promising future His brilliant acceptance speech was an auspicious start to his political career.
947 Austere કઠોર without any decoration; strict and serious in manner Even though she appeared austere, my teacher was a very kind woman.
948 Authentic અધિકૃત genuine; real; unfaked We went to an authentic Mexican restaurant for my birthday where they served cuisine like you would find in Mexico.
949 Authenticate પ્રમાણિત કરો to prove that something is true or genuine We will need to authenticate your orders to make sure that they did indeed come from high command before we can let you past this point.
950 Author લેખક someone who writes books for a living Theodor Seuss Geisel was a famous author who published over sixty children’s books bearing the name Dr. Seuss.
951 Authoritarian સરમુખત્યારશાહી preferring or enforcing strict obedience to authority as opposed to individual freedom Our teacher is very authoritarian in her management and doesn’t allow us any wiggle room on the rules.
952 Authoritative અધિકૃત having an attribute that encourages people to obey you The principal has such an authoritative presence that even rebellious students behave around him.
953 Authority સત્તા the power to enforce rules or give orders Because I am the manager, I have the authority to change the policy at my job.
954 Authorize અધિકૃત કરો to give official permission A manager must authorize the transaction before we can give the customer the money.
955 Authorship લેખકત્વ the job of written composition  In the Bible, the authorship of Revelations is believed to be drafted by John the Apostle because there is evidence that he wrote it.
956 Autobiography આત્મકથા the story of an individual’s life written by that individual To learn about the deceased celebrity, you should read the autobiography he wrote about his life.
957 Autochthonous ઓટોચથોનસ original inhabitants of a place without any migration or intermingling of other groups Many autochthonous tribes in remote corners of Siberia have never been approached by colonists or married outside of their group.
958 Autocracy આપખુદશાહી a government type in which one person has boundless power The country is an autocracy that is controlled solely by a member of the royal family.
959 Autocrat નિરંકુશ an individual who rules without considering others The corrupt autocrat views the brutal dictator as a role model.
960 Autocratic નિરંકુશ not concerned about the wishes or opinions of others; heavy-handed The autocratic dictator ordered the deaths of people who opposed him.
961 Autodidact ઑટોડિડેક્ટ self-taught person After moving to the rural village of the Congo, the autodidact learned math and science due to the only school being over one hundred miles away.
962 Autograph ઓટોગ્રાફ a person’s own handwriting, especially the signature of a famous or admired person In order for the check to be valid, Greg needed to include his autograph.
963 Automated સ્વયંસંચાલિત controlled by a machine rather than a person If you call the hotline, you will talk to an automated system instead of a real person.
964 Automatic આપોઆપ something that is automated, or acts of its own accord without conscious effort or input A car with an automatic transmission will shift gears appropriately while driving, without any input from the driver themselves.
965 Automatically આપોઆપ spontaneously and involuntarily As I inhaled dust when I shook the dirty rug, I automatically sneezed without any warning.
966 Automation ઓટોમેશન the process of making a machine or system work without having to be controlled by a person Automation of the cotton picking process through the creation of the cotton gen changed the south forever.
967 Automotive ઓટોમોટિવ pertaining to a car or other powered automobile After wrecking my car at the intersection, I took my damaged Honda Accord to the automotive center for repairs.
968 Autonomy સ્વાયત્તતા the quality or state of being self-governing Teenagers should have the autonomy to make their own decisions in preparation for their lives as adults.
969 Autopsy શબપરીક્ષણ dissection of a body after death that is conducted to determine how the person died An autopsy of the deceased was performed against the family’s wishes since neglect was suspected.
970 Autumn પાનખર the season between summer and winter; fall Even though autumn is such a beautiful season, raking all of those leaves becomes such a daily chore for me.
971 Auxiliary સહાયક a group or team that provides assistance When my grandmother retired, she joined the hospital auxiliary team that visited lonely patients.
972 Avail અવેલેબલ to be of advantage or use Stranded in the desert, Jake tried to restart his car but to no avail.
973 Availability ઉપલબ્ધતા having the time or means supplies to do something The secretary informed the caller of her boss’s availability to meet that week.
974 Available ઉપલબ્ધ છે accessible and obtainable When my dream house was put on the market and appraised in my price range, I knew the house would be available for me to purchase it.
975 Avalanche હિમપ્રપાત an unexpected accumulation During the power outage, our office faced an avalanche of distress calls.
976 Avant-garde અવંત-ગાર્ડે cutting-edge; trendy The elderly poet was confused by the youth’s avant-garde style of writing.
977 Avarice લાલસા A strong desire and greed for money/material things Mr. Krab’s avarice for money caused him to work his employees to the bone for little pay.
978 Avaricious લાલચુ desirous of wealth or advancement Since Tiffany was an avaricious reader, her reading level was at 12th grade level even though she was still in 4th grade.
979 Avatar અવતાર in technology, an icon or figure representing a particular person In the hybrid chat room, an avatar is used in place of the person’s real picture.
980 Avenue એવન્યુ a method or means by which something may be accomplished  Admittedly, anger is an all too human response to frustration; but it’s still no avenue to solid achievement.
981 Aver એવર to assert something in a convincing way  Even though the country is in an economic crisis, its leader will aver the nation is doing well during his monthly address.
982 Average સરેરાશ ordinary; not very special Although others thought the woman to be very beautiful, she was insecure and only saw herself as average.
983 Averred એવરેડ stated something that was true and accurate The witness averred that he had seen the suspect run away with the cash and sealed the man’s fate with his damning testimony.
984 Averse પ્રતિકૂળ actively not liking something For those who are averse to spaghetti, you also have the meal choice of baked chicken with roasted potatoes.
985 Aversion અણગમો a feeling of disgust toward something with a desire to avoid it Older people who are unfamiliar with computer technology often have an aversion to it.
986 Avert ટાળો to stop an incident from occurring I always avert my eyes to avoid seeing the bloody movie scenes.
987 Avian એવિયન relating to birds The avian part of the animal kingdom includes every type of bird there is, from the flightless penguin to the majestic eagle.
988 Aviary એવરી confinement for keeping birds; a birdhouse The cockatiel breeder used a suspended aviary to breed new birds.
989 Aviation ઉડ્ડયન the activity of designing, producing, or flying an aircraft The top-notch aviation school only allows students with the highest potential to join its pilot program.
990 Aviator એવિએટર a pilot The aviator prepared for his first flight across the Pacific by checking his engine and fueling his aircraft.
991 Avid ઉત્સુક enthusiastic; passionate James is an avid supporter of any organization that is trying to improve the environment.
992 Avidity ઉત્સુકતા a strong eagerness or desire The journalist’s avidity to learn everything there is to know about the case drove her to work long hours.
993 Avidly ઉત્સુકતાથી in an excited or enthusiastic manner Airport police became suspicious of a passenger after one of the drug dogs avidly sniffed his carry-on bag.
994 Avocation અવકાશ an activity one enjoys when he or she is not working Recently, Sherman discovered woodworking is the type of avocation he enjoys in his spare time.
995 Avoid ટાળો to keep away from; dodge or evade The dieter tries to avoid foods that are high in fat or sugar.
996 Avoidable ટાળી શકાય તેવું able to be stopped or prevented Diabetes can be avoidable if you reduce your sugar intake and exercise regularly.
997 Avoidance ત્યાગ the act of staying away from someone or something The procrastinator’s therapist tried to explain that avoidance of a task doesn’t make it disappear.
998 Avoirdupois ટાળો a system in the United States for measuring a pound equaling to sixteen ounces To calculate the weight of the gold using avoirdupois, it was determined that the gold weighed over a pound.
999 Avouch અવોચ કરો to declare freely and openly; to assert Standing at the witness stand, I stated that I could avouch for the sterling reputation of Jennifer.
1000 Avow અવો to admit or confess something publicly Because the man would not avow himself as a follower of the king in front of the villagers, he was sentenced to death.
1001 Avowal એવોવલ a public testimony or statement Since the jury members found the defendant guilty, they obviously didn’t believe his avowal of innocence.
1002 Avuncular એવંક્યુલર kind or friendly, like an uncle My father’s best friend Joe treats me in an avuncular manner and even calls me his niece.
1003 Await રાહ જુઓ to wait for The troops await their orders for the next deployment.
1004 Aware વાકેફ informed; understanding a situation Because they weren’t aware that the storm was coming, the family didn’t leave the area when everyone else did.
1005 Awareness જાગૃતિ the condition of being informed  In order to bring awareness to the emotional and financial needs of veterans, the singer has planned a benefit concert.
1006 Awestruck આશ્ચર્યચકિત filled with the sentiments of wonder and awe The little boy was awestruck by the holiday fireworks display.
1007 Awful ભયાનક horrible; terrible An awful plague took over the city and thousands of people died from the sickness.
1008 Awkward બેડોળ to act in a strange way Meeting the in-laws for the first time created an awkward situation for me since nobody knew what to say.
1009 Awning ચંદરવો an overhang usually attached to a building that is used to block inclement weather conditions like snow, rain, or excessive sunlight They dashed under an awning to escape the sudden downpour.
1010 Awoke જાગી past tense having awakened or risen from sleep I awoke just before sunrise and hurried out of my bed to see if Santa had arrived while I slept.
1011 AWOL AWOL away from military duties without permission The military base put out an alert for the AWOL soldier who was away without permission.
1012 Awry અસ્વસ્થ away from the appropriate, planned, or expected course After we hit the deer, our road trip seemed to go awry and off course.
1013 Axiom સ્વયંસિદ્ધ a rule or principal that many people accept as true Although you keep using that axiom as the basis for your paper, the concept itself is not true.
1014 Axiomatic સ્વયંસિદ્ધ evident without proof or argument There was a time when it was regarded as axiomatic that the sun revolves around the earth.
1015 Axis ધરી an imaginary line about which a body rotates Tilting on its axis, the Earth is constantly rotating.
1016 Axle ધરી a rod or spindle (either fixed or rotating) passing through the center of a wheel or group of wheels The axle of a car holds the wheels together on both ends of the car, and if it is broken you will be unable to drive.
1017 Axon ચેતાક્ષ the part of a nerve cell that transmits signals away An electrical charge traveled down the axon as a nerve signal.
1018 Aye અય a synonym for yes that is used to express agreement or approval The senator signaled his aye vote by raising his hand.
1019 Azure નીલમ a vibrant blue hue On the cruise, I spent hours appreciating the ocean’s azure waves.
1020 Babble બબડાટ to chatter about something in a typically foolish or excitable way The first time her crush talked to her, she was so excited that she was at a loss for words and began to babble about the weather.
1021 Babel બેબલ a confused mixture of sounds and voices The children filled the classroom with babel, leaving the teacher overwhelmed at the sound of so many voices at once.
1022 Babelicious બેબેલિસિયસ very physically attractive or sexy The men continued to catcall the babelicious woman as she walked down the street in her short skirt.
1023 Baccalaureate સ્નાતક a typical four-year degree from a college or university In order for the college student to receive her baccalaureate, she must pass another math class.
1024 Bacchanalian બેચેનલિયન relating to or given to reveling and drunkenness By the time the bacchanalian party ended, everyone was vomiting up their alcohol.
1025 Bachelor સ્નાતક a typically young, single man actively in search of a romantic relationship Many single men like to think of themselves as a bachelor, but if they aren’t trying to find a partner they’re just single men.
1026 Back-and-forth આગળ-પાછળ moving first in one direction and then in another The back-and-forth movement of the ship caused those onboard to become seasick.
1027 Backache પીઠનો દુખાવો a pain or ache in the area around one’s spine After bending over for several hours at work, the baggage claim worker began to suffer from a terrible backache.
1028 Backbite બેકબાઈટ to speak negatively or maliciously about someone who is not present to defend themselves The teenage girls tend to backbite each other and talk mess when they’re with their other friends.
1029 Backbite બેકબાઈટ to talk or gossip about someone in a way that is spiteful or mean Grace makes an effort not to backbite or discuss others negatively while at school.
1030 Backbone બેકબોન the foundation or sturdiest part of something Because he was the backbone of the company, operations stopped after Jim died.
1031 Backdoor પાછળ નો દરવાજો refers to an indirect or dishonest way of doing or achieving something The failing company’s backdoor bailout allowed them to get rid of their debt but left their shocked employees without jobs.
1032 Backdoor પાછળ નો દરવાજો an indirect and dishonest way of doing something Because of a shady backdoor deal, the politician lost support from someone he thought was a loyal backer.
1033 Backdrop બેકડ્રોપ a painted piece of cloth that is used as the background for a performance picture The photographer used an airbrushed backdrop to make it look the photos were actually being taken in a field.
1034 Backer બેકર a supporter or follower of someone or something The anonymous backer is supporting the project by fully funding the activities for the students.
1035 Backfire બેકફાયર of a plan or scheme to have the opposite outcome of what was expected The celebrity thinks her racy Twitter comments help her gain fans, but I believe writing these kinds of statements might backfire.
1036 Backhand બેકહેન્ડ to strike someone with the upside of the hand In a fit of anger, the woman raised her hand to backhand the child but caught herself before she made contact.
1037 Backhoe બેકહો a mechanical tractor with a bucket on an extending arm that is used to dig things up The farmer will use a backhoe to dig up some of the stubborn dirt in several field rows.
1038 Backlash બેકલેશ a strong feeling among a group of people in reaction to a change or recent event The president received backlash from thousands of people who disagreed with his Twitter statements.
1039 Backlog બેકલોગ work that has piled up  The secretary had a backlog of a hundred documents that needed to be filed before the end of the day.
1040 Backpedal બેકપેડલ to change one’s previously expressed opinions or statements After people became angry about the celebrity’s Twitter remarks, she began to backpedal on what she said.
1041 Backrest બેકરેસ્ટ a support used to brace the area around one’s spine After having surgery on his spine, the patient used a backrest for added support.
1042 Backstab બેકસ્ટેબ to betray one’s friendship by acting in a deceitful way or speaking against someone when they’re not around Erin was upset that her very best friend would backstab her by having an affair with her husband.
1043 Backup બેકઅપ a person or thing that assists or supports someone/something else The working mother is looking for a backup babysitter to watch her daughter on days her nanny cannot care for the child.
1044 Backward પછાત pertaining to the direction towards the back  Timmy accidentally dropped the soccer ball, and it rolled backward all the way down the hill.
1045 Bacteria બેક્ટેરિયા microscopic living organisms, some of which are dangerous and can cause illness The teacher taught her students the importance of washing their hands to kill off bad bacteria.
1046 Bacterium બેક્ટેરિયમ once-celled microscopic living organisms that can cause infection The dirty slide was placed under the microscope so that the students could see all of the bacterium growing in the microbe-infested goop.
1047 Bade બડે the past tense of bid; bade is used to express greetings and goodbyes As the cruise ship exited the harbor, the people bade farewell from the ship.
1048 Badge બેજ a small piece of metal or plastic worn to show that you are a part of some specific group or organization The officer’s shiny, star-shaped badge let the people know that he was part of the police force.
1049 Badger બેજર to bother or pester My daughter will badger me until I explain to her how to tie her shoes.
1050 Badly ખરાબ રીતે severely or seriously With his head bashed in from hitting the windshield, the car crash victim was considered badly hurt.
1051 Bafflement મૂંઝવણ a state of confusion or disarray The man was left in bafflement when he witnessed something he couldn’t explain occur on the side of the road.
1052 Bail જામીન an amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can leave jail temporarily Bail money was requested before the arrested could be released to his family.
1053 Bailiff બેલીફ a legal officer who maintains order in a courtroom during a trial As the defendant’s witness stood in the witness box, the bailiff held the Bible out to swear her in.
1054 Bailiwick બેલીવિક the district within which a bailie or bailiff has jurisdiction The bailiwick was quiet as the bailiff patrolled.
1055 Bait-And-Switch બાઈટ-એન્ડ-સ્વિચ the action of advertising a product with the intent of selling inferior goods It does not happen much in America, but in less regulated countries many customers fall victim to the bait-and-switch tactic, buying something shoddy that was advertised as being superior.
1056 Balance સંતુલન remainder We put a deposit down on our vacation, with the remaining balance being due by June.
1057 Balderdash બાલ્ડરડેશ ridiculous thoughts or words Every word that came out of the drunk man’s mouth was balderdash.
1058 Bale ગાંસડી a bundle of something (paper, hay, etc.) tightly bound together The first little pig needed another compressed bale of straw to finish building his house.
1059 Balk બાલ્ક refuse to comply While my dog loves to go for walks in good weather, he will always balk if he gets the slightest whiff of rain in the air.
1060 Balkanization બાલ્કનાઇઝેશન typically as the result of or end of a war, when large land areas are broken down into smaller states The balkanization of Yugoslavia happened after civil wars broke out on the country and several areas broke away to form their own states.
1061 Ballad લોકગીત a slow tune that usually focuses on love My husband and I ended date night by dancing to a romantic ballad.
1062 Ballistic બેલિસ્ટિક suddenly angry, sad, or otherwise overcome with emotion After failing the test, the ballistic student began to scream and bang her head against the classroom wall.
1063 Ballistics બેલિસ્ટિક્સ the scientific study of the motion of objects that are thrown or shot through the air Using the science of ballistics, I created a Frisbee that spins back toward the thrower.
1064 Ballot મતપત્ર a piece of paper or sheet on which a voter marks his or her choice Because the election fell on his 18th birthday, Aiden was finally able to cast a ballot for president of the United States.
1065 Ballyhoo બલ્લીહૂ a fuss or excessive publicity A ballyhoo was made over the silly video.
1066 Balm મલમ similar to a lotion that is used to soothe dry skin Since I was going to a place with a cold dry climate, I decided to get some balm to prevent my hands from getting dry.
1067 Balmy બાલ્મી enjoyable and gentle The balmy climate immediately improved my spirits.
1068 Baloney બલોની nonsense I saw you take the money with my own eyes, that’s baloney.
1069 Balustrade બલસ્ટ્રેડ an attachment to the side of a wall near a set of stairs or a waist-level wall used to prevent people from falling down or over something Anna firmly held on to the balustrade as she climbed the hundreds of steps to the top of the Eiffel Tower.
1070 Bamboozle વાંસ to cheat or deceive another person The waiter tried to bamboozle me into giving him extra money by saying the tip had not been included in the check.
1071 Ban પ્રતિબંધ a ban means to exclude something or someone from a place There is a ban on cell phone use during the standardized test administered at the university.
1072 Banal મામૂલી boring because it contains nothing new and lacks originality Because the movie’s plot was banal, we knew exactly how the film would end.
1073 Banausic બનાઉસિક relating to jobs or workers that require/have technical skills rather than higher education Mike prefers a banausic job where he can use his hands and get dirty.
1074 Bandwagon બેન્ડવેગન a cause or thing that has become trendy or fashionable Many city residents jumped on the football bandwagon after our local professional team won the national championship.
1075 Bane બને something causing misery or death Distraction is the bane of productivity when I’m trying to get anything done.
1076 Baneful નુકસાનકારક destructive or harmful If not cooked properly, the fish can be baneful to humans.
1077 Banished દેશનિકાલ sent one away or forced one to leave a place Since they didn’t support the regime, the family was banished from their country and forced to leave.
1078 Bankrupt નાદાર declared in law unable to pay debts owed; financially ruined Even though the woman was bankrupt, she still shopped as if she had plenty of money.
1079 Banquet ભોજન સમારંભ a large celebratory meal; a feast At the end of the football season, the Mavericks held a banquet to recognize the players on the team.
1080 Bantam બેન્ટમ petite-sized chickens; a short and aggressive individual As the small-statured bantam was quick to grow angry at the site of his flock of bantam roaming outside of his farm, he quickly shooed them into their small pen clucking the whole way.
1081 Banter મશ્કરી good humored conversation We need to help shy Sarah perfect her banter with the opposite sex.
1082 Barb બાર્બ a sharp pointy wire that projects out from a longer wire or hook When my shirt got snagged on the barb of the wire, it ripped a hole in it as I pulled away from the fence.
1083 Barbarian અસંસ્કારી refers to a person who is considered uncivilized or with no manners Slopping up his soup and grunting while he ate, the barbarian finished his meal in minutes.
1084 Barbaric અસંસ્કારી uncivilized; rude Because the barbaric moviegoer shouted and threw popcorn at other guests, he was asked to leave.
1085 Barbarous અસંસ્કારી cruel, brutal The killer’s barbarous acts disgusted the jury and landed him a lengthy prison sentence.
1086 Barbed કાંટાળો having sharp pointy wires stick out from a longer wire or hooks In order to keep the prisoners from escaping, a dangerous barbed wire fence was installed so that the prisoner’s skin would get ripped if an escape attempt was made.
1087 Bare એકદમ naked, uncovered Jason made a bare handed catch deep in the outfield, which made him cry out in pain.
1088 Barefoot ઉઘાડપગું without socks or shoes While on the beach, the couple took off their shoes and went barefoot.
1089 Barely માંડ માંડ hardly ever; rarely Although they barely see each other anymore, Bert and Ernie still consider each other best friends.
1090 Bargain સોદાબાજી good deal; surprisingly cheap I will only shop at the mall when I believe that I can find a bargain deal.
1091 Barge બાર્જ to move in a rough or forceful way The cops waited in ambush outside Kevin’s door, ready to barge into his home as soon as they received the signal.
1092 Barker બાર્કર a person who calls out to passersby to attract customers to a theater or sideshow The barker stood outside of the carnival entrance, calling out to passersby and inviting them inside.
1093 Barometer બેરોમીટર something used as an indicator The unemployment rate has long been considered a barometer of a country’s economic status.
1094 Baron બેરોન a male member of the lowest rank of English nobility  Most of the barons and lords that went up against Arthur, and lost, ended up as his knights and governing heads.
1095 Barracks બેરેક lodging quarters in a structure for military troops After the mission, the soldiers went back to their barracks to get some rest in their bunks and put away their gear.
1096 Barrage બેરેજ a large volume of something, or a large quantity of things happening all at once Even though Mrs. Anderson knew that her students would probably barrage her with whines and complaints, she assigned fifty pages of reading to be done over the holidays.
1097 Barren ઉજ્જડ (of land) a place with little or no vegetation Looking out the window of the airplane, I realized that some deserts are actually more barren than others.
1098 Barren ઉજ્જડ unable to reproduce or grow something The barren woman could never get over the fact that she couldn’t have children.
1099 Barrette બેરેટ a typically bar-shaped clip or ornament for the hair She popped open the barrette and tried to clip it around her hair, but it was too thick.
1100 Barricade બેરિકેડ a barrier used to close or block a road  The police set up a barricade to keep the public from entering a crime scene.
1101 Barrier અવરોધ an obstacle that blocks access Not having transportation was a barrier to the girl enrolling in college courses.
1102 Barring બારીંગ excluding a person or something Barring an injury, the star quarterback will be able to play in Sunday’s big game.
1103 Barrister બેરિસ્ટર a British lawyer who is allowed to argue cases in the higher law courts While presenting his case in front of a judge, the barrister explained his client’s position.
1104 Barter બાર્ટર to make an exchange using something other than a from of currency Since I do not have any money, I’m hoping I can barter my maid services in exchange for much-needed lawn care.
1105 Base પાયો the bottom section that sustains a bigger item or thing Below the Statue of Liberty on its base is an inscription welcoming and calling for any immigrants who want to make the United States their home.
1106 Baseline બેઝલાઇન a minimum starting point The children will take a baseline test to determine which skills they have and which are missing.
1107 Baseness બેઝનેસ a shortage of positive qualities The political candidate’s election hopes were dashed when a book was published that detailed the baseness of his college days.
1108 Bash બેશ to strike someone or something with extreme force  I wear protective face gear so that the baseball does not bash me in the face.
1109 Bashful બેશરમ shy or easily embarrassed The bashful student turned red with embarrassment.
1110 Basic પાયાની simple and not complicated We choose a basic phone package, but may need to upgrade to a better plan.
1111 Basin બેસિન a kitchen sink My grandparents told us to wash up in the basin before suppertime.
1112 Basis આધાર foundation, base The research study had a scientific basis, but also included religious topics.
1113 Bass બાસ low in pitch, such as a male voice or an instrument The blues singer let out a low, deep tone with his bass guitar.
1114 Bastion ગઢ an individual or object dedicated to a belief or idea In the film, the princess believed the wise old man was her last bastion of hope.
1115 Batch બેચ collection, group, or quantity of something made at one time The homemaker baked a batch of homemade chocolate chip cookies for her family.
1116 Bate બેટે the action of a hawk beating its wings to attempt a takeoff from its perch A baby hawk will have to bate furiously to lift its tiny body out of its nest and into the air for the first time.
1117 Bathe સ્નાન કરો to clean oneself immersion in water or using water Bathe with soap and water to wash off dirt and dead skin cells.
1118 Bathos બાથોસ a sudden change in a style of writing or speech that involves going from a complex or elaborate form to a trivial one, either in topic or wording With a great deal of bathos, Lenny went from proclaiming his innocence to confessing he’d eaten the last slice of pumpkin pie.
1119 Battalion બટાલિયન a military unit that is usually 300 to 800 soldiers, comprised of several companies A battalion of troops is comprised of many smaller companies, so that they can be divided and deployed around the battlefield as needed.
1120 Battle યુદ્ધ a fight or confrontation in which two sides face off Losing their final battle, the Indians agreed to give up their land and move west.
1121 Battlement યુદ્ધ a wall around the top of a fortress with spaces in it through which the people inside the castle shoot weapons Behind the castle battlement, the king’s men prepared to fire their arrows at the intruders down below.
1122 Batty બેટી crazy and out of one’s mind The batty woman walked the streets yelling “ca-caw” and flapping her arms as if she were a bird.
1123 Bauble બાઉબલ a cheap showy ornament or piece of jewelry At first I thought that the trinkets sold on the island had value, but I then realized that they were nothing other than worthless bauble.
1124 Bawl બાવળ to cry extremely loudly Even as the spoiled rich girl put on her diamond bracelets, she would bawl about how her parents didn’t love her.
1125 Bay ખાડી an inlet by the sea where the land curves inward Otis Redding was sitting on the dock of the bay, watching the tide roll away.
1126 Bayonet બેયોનેટ a long knife attached to the end of a rifle He removed his bayonet from his rifle, and was using it as a combat knife now, since a rifle would be too cumbersome.
1127 Bayou બેઉ slow-moving creek or swamp My cousin wanted to swim in the bayou until I mentioned that there were alligators in the water.
1128 Bazaar બજાર a market (frequently seen in the Middle East) that offers an assortment of items for purchase While shopping at the bazaar, I found a number of international foods.
1129 Beacon બીકન a thing or person that provides guidance to people The lighthouse is a beacon for ships lost in the night.
1130 Beadle બીડલ a British term used to refer to a leader of a church who assists the minister or priest in his duties When Mr. Peterson worked as the church’s beadle, he ran most of the fundraising events for the minister.
1131 Beak ચાંચ the hard, pointed part of a bird’s mouth Tapping the bark with his hard beak, the woodpecker tried to use his bill to break through.
1132 Beam બીમ to smile very happily Once the baby was born, the mother would beam with pride while gazing at the newest member of her family.
1133 Beamed બીમ shined brightly During the hottest part of the day, the sun beamed down on the garden and scorched the plants with its bright light.
1134 Bear રીંછ to tolerate or accept something Michelle couldn’t bear to see her ex-husband with someone else, even years after their divorce.
1135 Bearable સહન કરી શકાય તેવું capable of being endured The window in my cell made my time in prison bearable.
1136 Bearing બેરિંગ carrying; having; withstanding Bearing a dark secret, the young girl finally confided in a guidance counselor about the abuse she suffered from her family.
1137 Beast જાનવર a large, dangerous animal The giant beast appeared from behind the cliff and growled a fearsome snarl at the children looking for berries.
1138 Beatific બીટીફીક heavenly or blessed The bride looked angelic and wore a beatific expression as she walked down the aisle.
1139 Beatitude સુંદરતા utmost bliss and happiness Her beatitude was sparked when her boyfriend proposed.
1140 Beau બેઉ a wealthy gentlemen The dapper beau always dressed in his fine silk shirt, high-quality suit and a red carnation stuck in his lapel before walking outside.
1141 Beaucoup બ્યુકોપ many; a great number The successful salesman made beaucoup money hawking thousands of cheap vehicles to unsuspecting customers.
1142 Beauteous સુંદર beautiful My beauteous bride glimmered in her stunning white gown, as she stood under our wedding canopy.
1143 Beautify સુશોભિત કરો to make beautiful, or to increase the beauty of To beautify the earth, citizens need to keep the grounds clean.
1144 Beauty સુંદરતા the quality of being pleasing to look at because of shape, color, sound or other sensory aspects Impressed by her beauty, the man knew that he had to marry the gorgeous woman at first sight.
1145 Beck બેક a stream that moves from a mountain Water flowed swiftly over the stony bed of the beck and emptied into a larger stream at the mountain’s edge.
1146 Beckon ઇશારો કરો to motion for an individual to come closer Because I was hungry, the restaurant seemed to beckon to me.
1147 Bedfellow બેડફેલો an ally or associate connected to a person through a particular activity Anthony became a bedfellow of Jared when they both joined the same fraternity.
1148 Bedizen બેડીઝન to be adorned in tawdry or loud clothing Due to the girl wanting attention, she decided to be bedizen herself with her brightly colored rhinestone jacket.
1149 Bedlam બેડલામ a condition of chaos Bedlam appeared to reign in the overcrowded school cafeteria.
1150 Bedraggled પથારીવશ messy and filthy The neglected puppy was bedraggled and near-death.
1151 Bedrock બેડરોક solid rock that is under the soil In areas where soil is scarce, solid bedrock lies right under the surface.
1152 Befall પડવું to occur or happen to a person If anything bad should befall me, I leave all my possessions to my loving husband.
1153 Beforehand અગાઉથી earlier or previously Without looking down the road beforehand, the young boy quickly darted out into the street getting hit by a car.
1154 Befriend મિત્રતા to become a person’s pal or friend In an effort to befriend me, my rival offered to treat me to lunch.
1155 Befuddled મૂંઝાયેલ puzzled; baffled Even with my professor’s help, I was still befuddled by the complicated chemistry formula.
1156 Beget બેજેટ to cause (something) to happen or exist In my dysfunctional family, fighting never failed to beget more fighting.
1157 Beggar ભિખારી a person who begs for money or food due to extreme poverty  The homeless beggar stands outside of stores in hopes of receiving money from patrons.
1158 Beginner શિખાઉ માણસ a person just learning a skill or activity The beginner bowler only knocked a couple of pins down during his first few games.
1159 Begrudge Begrudge to be envious of what one feels another does not deserve It is impossible for me to not begrudge my neighbor of the ten million dollars he won in the lottery.
1160 Beguile બેગુઇલ to attract or interest someone The car salesman tried to beguile the customer with an offer of free gas for a year.
1161 Begun શરૂ થયું started Right after the baby begun to cry, her mother came running into her room.
1162 Behalf વતી representative of The director accepted the award on behalf of the entire cast.
1163 Behavior વર્તન conduct Explaining that his behavior was unacceptable, the teacher corrected the misbehaving student and placed him in time out.
1164 Behemoth બેહેમોથ gigantic and very powerful The monster truck rally showcased a behemoth whose tires were twice as tall as I am.
1165 Behold જોયેલું to see, or to look at Watching the fight at the arena was a sight to behold.
1166 Beholden જોયેલું owing something in return for service or help  Stan refused to accept a college loan because he didn’t want to feel beholden to anyone.
1167 Behoof Behoof benefit or advantage A parent forces their child to eat the vegetables they don’t like to behoof them, so they can grow up strong and healthy.
1168 Behoove Behoove in an individual’s interest If you seriously want to get your driving permit, it would behoove you to start studying for the computer test.
1169 Belabor બેલાબોર to emphasize an idea or suggestion too much in a way that becomes boring or annoying; to go on and on about something If you’re just going to continue to belabor the point, I’m going home.
1170 Belated વિલંબિત occurring past the regular time period Since I forgot about Jim’s birthday last week, I will send him a belated greeting today.
1171 Belay બેલે tying a rope to an object to to keep it steady or down. occassionally used to reference climbers who tie ropes to rocks to belay down the mountainside The teenagers belay their surfboards to the top of the car with bungee cords before heading to the beach.
1172 Beleaguer બેલેગુઅર to cause constant or repeated trouble for On Halloween, I know the little trick-or-treaters are going to beleaguer me all night long.
1173 Belfry બેલફ્રાય a bell tower attached to the top of a church or other building The Hunchback of Notre Dame lived at the top of the belfry, preferring to be with bats and bells.
1174 Belie બેલી to give a false impression of  Jason tried to belie the fact he was a lousy worker by showing up early at the office.
1175 Belief માન્યતા the feeling of being certain that something exists or is true It was the police officer’s belief that a serial killer was in the area, mainly because the murders kept happening.
1176 Believe માને છે to consider something to be true; to have confidence or trust in something The boy doesn’t believe in monsters, but his little brother thinks that they are real.
1177 Belittle નાનો to speak of something or someone in unflattering terms Even though John’s project was awful, I did not want to belittle his efforts so I went out of my way to pay him a compliment on his work.
1178 Bellhop બેલહોપ a hotel worker who performs tasks like carrying luggage for guests The bellhop stood at the entrance of the hotel and opened the door for all incoming guests.
1179 Bellicose બેલીકોઝ demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight; eager for war Don’t cop that bellicose attitude with your mother!
1180 Belligerent લડાયક hostile; ready to fight My brother was always belligerent and ready to fight.
1181 Bellow નીચે a low and roaring sound  Since the medic did not have anesthesia, he expected to hear a loud bellow as he removed the bullet from the soldier.
1182 Bellwether બેલવેધર something or someone that points out upcoming trends At his brokerage firm, Ted is known as the bellwether because he always knows which stocks will become profitable.
1183 Belong સંબંધ be the property of The dogs wear tags that show what families they belong to.
1184 Beloved પ્રિય describing someone who is much loved When the beloved actor died, his passing was mourned by millions of people.
1185 Below નીચે underneath; on a lower level The descending ship began to sink below the surface after running into the side of the shore.
1186 Bemused મૂંઝાયેલ preoccupied or lost in thought After listening to the confusing lecture, the college girl was bemused.
1187 Bench બેન્ચ to take a player out of a game Kevin knew that his basketball coach would bench him after the physical altercation with the rival’s top player.
1188 Benchmark બેન્ચમાર્ક a standard or target Setting a testing benchmark for all students, administration insisted that teachers push their children towards this target.
1189 Benedict બેનેડિક્ટ a man who was a bachelor for an extended period of time, but has recently married After living years as a single man, the benedict has now settled into married life with his new bride.
1190 Benediction આશીર્વાદ a brief prayer asking for a blessing or help In the hospital chapel, we said a benediction asking God to heal our mother.
1191 Benefaction ઉપકાર a distributed donation The billionaire’s generous donation will allow us to build a new homeless shelter.
1192 Benefactor પરોપકારી someone who helps another person, group, etc., by giving money The anonymous benefactor did not want his church donation made public.
1193 Beneficent કલ્યાણકારી prone to doing kind and generous things My beneficent neighbor gives out meals to the poor every Sunday.
1194 Beneficial ફાયદાકારક helpful or good to something or someone The vitamins he took were beneficial to his health.
1195 Beneficiary લાભાર્થી a group or individual that gains something As the billionaire’s only beneficiary, Cheryl will receive the entire estate.
1196 Benefit લાભ a payment, advantage, or gift Since I get sick a lot, my health insurance is one work-related benefit I really appreciate.
1197 Benevolence પરોપકાર kindness; generous giving Because of the benevolence of their neighbors, the poor family was able to eat a homecooked meal every night.
1198 Benevolent પરોપકારી willing to help, do good, and be generous towards people Holding the door open for Marie was very benevolent of you.
1199 Benighted નમ્ર lacking knowledge Plantation owners viewed slaves as benighted animals who had to be told what to do at every moment.
1200 Benign સૌમ્ય having no significant effect; harmless When the doctor said my tumor was benign, I was so happy.
1201 Benignant સૌમ્ય kind and goodhearted The benignant teacher volunteered her time, spreading kindness to everyone she met.
1202 Benignity સૌમ્યતા the trait of being gentle and nice Jared’s benignity makes him too nice and allows him to be an easy target for con artists.
1203 Benison બેનિસન a blessing Karen asked her friend to say a benison while standing over the Thanksgiving dinner with her large family.
1204 Bent બેન્ટ the state of being curved, crooked, or inclined from a straight line  Molly was bent over, drinking from the water fountain.
1205 Bequeath વસિયત to give or leave by will  Since my father and I had often worked together on his classic car, I was not surprised to learn his will included his desire to bequeath me the vehicle.
1206 Bequest વસિયત property or money gifted after an individual’s death With the bequest from the deceased billionaire, the school was able to build a new dormitory.
1207 Berate બેરેટ to yell at; to criticize or scold someone in a loud and angry way Shamefaced, the students sat quietly as Mrs. Garcia continued to berate them for the way they had treated the substitute.
1208 Bereave શોક to take away something My grandfather’s death is sure to bereave my grandmother of her happiness.
1209 Bereaved શોકગ્રસ્ત depressed as a result of a loved one’s death  The bereaved mother did not leave her home for several months.
1210 Bereavement શોક the mental state which occurs after someone has suffered a loss, usually a death When the principal died suddenly, the school district hired a bereavement counselor to help the students deal with their emotions.
1211 Bereft બેરેફ્ટ deprived When my husband died, I felt bereft of love and hope.
1212 Beret બેરેટ a type of round brimless cap; headgear  The green beret is a symbol of commitment and sacrifice to the brave men who challenged themselves to be the best of the best in the U.S. Army Special Forces.
1213 Berry બેરી a small succulent fruit; of any one of many varieties  Every summer we’d pluck berries from a berry tree and make jam.
1214 Berserk બેર્સર્ક out of control with high emotions; wild Jimmy went totally berserk when Sandra told him that she was breaking off their engagement.
1215 Beseech વિનંતી કરો to ask someone for something in an urgent and sincere way As soon as I reach the driving age, I will beseech my parents to buy me a car.
1216 Beset ઘેરાયેલા to surround or attack from all sides The expectant mother was beset with a new set of anxieties every time she heard some of her friends’ stories about childbirth.
1217 Besiege ઘેરાવો to approach with an excessive number of requests or questions The journalists will besiege the police chief with questions about the prisoner’s escape.
1218 Besmirch બેસ્મિર્ચ to smear an individual’s reputation or character The woman’s adultery accusation is sure to besmirch the married politician’s reputation.
1219 Besot બેસોટ to cause someone look silly or foolish, especially by drinking The huge glass of liquor besot the drunkard, causing him to dance on the bar and make stupid jokes.
1220 Besotted બેસોટેડ strongly infatuated or obsessed The besotted mother treated her child like a princess, despite the fact that she risked spoiling her.
1221 Bespeak બોલો suggest; indicate Thousands of homeless old-timers in the city might bespeak a larger scale problem with our national veteran services.
1222 Bespoke બેસ્પોક individually or custom made Jack is a master tailor who creates bespoke suits.
1223 Bestial પાશવી like a wild animal or beast, exceptionally violent and cruel At the movie’s conclusion, there was a bestial scene that ended with the beheading of the bad guy.
1224 Bestow આપો to give as a tribute or gift During the ceremony, the prime minister will bestow medals of honor to the brave soldiers who rescued their comrades.
1225 Bestowal બેસ્ટોવાલ to freely give something as a gift Mr. Markham’s bestowal of such high dowries to his 10 daughters was a surprise to everyone because for years they believed him penniless.
1226 Bestowed આપેલ presented with The queen bestowed a title upon the man who saved her life.
1227 Bestride બેસ્ટરાઇડ to sit with legs on both sides of something After mounting, the children over six years old would bestride the horse.
1228 Bet શરત to risk something against another person on the outcome of a future event I am going to bet fifty dollars against my friend that it is going to snow today, while he is betting fifty that it will not.
1229 Betoken બેટોકન indicate or specify  In college, a sock wrapped around the door knob serves to betoken a roommate has a guest and does not wish to be disturbed.
1230 Betray દગો expose (one’s country, a group, or a person) to danger by treacherously giving information to an enemy Harry decided to betray his country and spy for the enemy, despite all that America had done for him.
1231 Betterment બેટરમેન્ટ the process of improving something and making it better The teacher put in long hours of after school tutoring for the betterment of her students.
1232 Between વચ્ચે at, into, or across the space separating two objects or regions She hid her love letters between the pages of her favorite book.
1233 Betwixt વચ્ચે between, specifically between two objects Steven shaved off the hair betwixt his nose and upper lip, otherwise known as the mustache.
1234 Bevel બેવેલ to create a sloping surface or edge The carpenter will bevel the roof so that it slopes down slightly on both sides.
1235 Bevy બેવી a sizable group of things or individuals In hopes of receiving a bevy of presents, Hank invited a lot of people to his birthday party.
1236 Bewail વિવેક કરો expressing extreme sorrow by crying or complaining  During lunch Matt took the opportunity to bewail the incompetence of his office mates.
1237 Beware સાવધાન to use caution, pay attention to  Beware of falling rocks from the top of the mountain.
1238 Bewildered અસ્વસ્થ puzzled or confused  Jason was bewildered by the strange noises coming from his neighbor’s house.
1239 Bewilderment મૂંઝવણ the circumstance of being in a puzzled state I stared in bewilderment at the cat and dog dancing together.
1240 Bewitched મંત્રમુગ્ધ to cast a magical spell on someone Evil witches bewitched the children and ate them for lunch once they were under their spell.
1241 Beyond બિયોન્ડ past a specified point The prisoners couldn’t see beyond the barbed wire fence that surrounded their compound.
1242 Bias પૂર્વગ્રહ prejudice favoring a person, thing or group, most often in a way thought to be unfair  After a long court battle, the firm was found guilty of showing bias against females in its promotion practices.
1243 Bib બીબ a piece of cloth or plastic fitted around the neck of a person to prevent food from getting on their clothes while they eat, typically used for babies Because babies are such messy eaters, we often tie a bib around their neck to catch any of the food they drop form their mouths or hands.
1244 Bibliography ગ્રંથસૂચિ a list of the works referred to in a scholarly piece, usually at the end in the form of an appendix Most English teachers require you to have a bibliography with your research paper, giving proof of where you got all of your information.
1245 Bicameral દ્વિપક્ષીય having two distinct compartments or chambers The legislative portion of the United Sates government is bicameral and consists of two bodies of lawmakers, senators and representatives.
1246 Bicentennial દ્વિશતાબ્દી taking place every two hundred years  The bicentennial of the war marks two hundred years since the conflict.
1247 Bicker બિકર to argue about inconsequential or unimportant things Young children are more likely to bicker about things that really don’t matter, such as who gets to play with a certain toy or who gets to ride in the front seat of the car.
1248 Bid બોલી to put in an offer to buy something, especially at an auction At the auction, the dealer bid on several different vehicles that were for sale.
1249 Bidet બિડેટ a low oval basin used for washing one’s genital The restroom had a toilet as well as a bidet that was used to clean oneself after using the bathroom.
1250 Bier બિઅર a frame on which a dead body or a coffin is carried before a funeral The funeral director placed the corpse on the bier and had the burial frame moved to the cemetery.
1251 Bifurcate દ્વિભાજન divided or forked into two If citizens are worried about a government having too much power, a bifurcate government would allow one branch to check the other branch
1252 Big મોટા of considerable size, extent, or intensity Sometimes the world felt so big and she was just a tiny speck on the surface of the planet.
1253 Bigly મોટા પ્રમાણમાં with great force, strongly Attacking bigly, David was able to defeat Goliath with a single shot.
1254 Bigot ધર્માંધ a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices The bigot was a lonely old man who thought everyone was inferior to him.
1255 Bilingual દ્વિભાષી having the ability to speak two languages Because Debra is a bilingual, she is often chosen to translate between English and Spanish speakers.
1256 Bilious બાઈલિયસ annoyed; bad-tempered Our bilious neighbor is known for his bad attitude.
1257 Bilk બિલ્ક defraud, cheat Because he has always been so anti-government, he constantly accuses the President and Congress of trying to bilk tax-payers out of their hard-earned cash.
1258 Billet બિલેટ a private nonmilitary house where soldiers were assigned to lodge During the Second World War the building became a billet for soldiers.
1259 Billfold બિલફોલ્ડ a wallet typically made of leather that is thin enough to fold on itself several times I prefer a billfold for my wallet, since it folds the bills inside of it for easy distribution when I have to pay someone in cash.
1260 Billingsgate બિલિંગ્સગેટ harshly offensive and rude talking Due to the billingsgate coming from the mouth of the disrespectful student to his teacher, the boy was suspended for a few days.
1261 Billowing બિલીવિંગ swelling out or bulging As soon as the window was opened, the billowing curtains announced a cool breeze that was much needed on a hot day.
1262 Bin ડબ્બા a container that is used to store things The teacher stored glue, scissors, and other school supplies in a small bin.
1263 Binary દ્વિસંગી associated with two elements or items In a game of chess, the results are binary, one winner and one loser.
1264 Bind બાંધો to tie or fasten Family are the ties that bind us to our history and remind us where we come from.
1265 Binge પર્વની ઉજવણી a short period of excessive consumption If I continue to binge on junk food I will become obese.
1266 Biodegradable બાયોડિગ્રેડેબલ having the ability to decompose organically without leaving an imprint on its surroundings We avoid using foam plates because they aren’t biodegradable and as such will remain at the dump for hundreds of years.
1267 Biodiversity જૈવવિવિધતા refers to the level of variety in living creatures and plants within a particular area The biodiversity of this lake is extremely high, with several dozen species of fish and birds living in or near it.
1268 Biography જીવનચરિત્ર a person’s life story as told by another person It took me years to shape the president’s life story into an engaging biography.
1269 Biology બાયોલોજી study of living matter In biology class, we studied the human body and how it works.
1270 Biomass બાયોમાસ plant life used as a source of energy or fuel The biomass that fuels the bus comes from processed vegetation.
1271 Biome બાયોમ a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g., forest or tundra The tundra biome consists of icy landscapes, heavily furred woodland animals, and cool to freezing temperatures.
1272 Biopsy બાયોપ્સી the act of removing and examining cells, fluids, or tissue to identify medical conditions The doctor is going to perform a tissue biopsy to see if cancer is present in my lungs.
1273 Biosphere જીવમંડળ the combined regions of a planet that make it habitable and sustainable for living organisms Earth’s biosphere is made up of all living things, from the oceans to plants to the very atmosphere.
1274 Biotic બાયોટિક associated with living creatures Any living part of an environment is a biotic element.
1275 Bipartisan દ્વિપક્ષી relating to supporters of two unlike groups It will take a bipartisan effort to turn the bill into a law.
1276 Biped બાઈપેડ an animal that walks on two feet Because my cat has four feet and not two, it is definitely not a biped.
1277 Bipolar બાયપોલર a mental health disorder causing severe mood swings  Bipolar moods may shift from depressed to manic and back to depressed again.
1278 Birch બિર્ચ a slender and smooth tree that has a wood covering that is usually white The woman picked a bundle of thin switches from the birch tree to create a broom.
1279 Birdbath બર્ડબાથ a small basin filled with water that birds can bathe in Inside the garden, a rainwater-filled basin served as a birdbath for the bluebirds.
1280 Birther બર્થર a person who believes former President Barack Obama was not born in the United States and should have been disqualified from being president The birther is adamant that President Obama was born in Kenya and not the United States.
1281 Bitten કરડ્યો having been wounded when a person or animal’s teeth were pushed down into the skin After being bitten by a poisonous snake, the injured hiker was rushed to the hospital.
1282 Bitter કડવું agitated, disgruntled, or angry about something My wife was bitter towards me after she found out that I had been hanging around an old girlfriend from school, even though we didn’t do anything.
1283 Bittersweet કડવી something that offers both joy and pain or the tastes of sweet and bitter together Saying goodbye to my husband was such a bittersweet experience for me.
1284 Bivouac બિવૉક a makeshift shelter that is generally used only for a night When the storm started, the soldier built a bivouac for shelter.
1285 Biweekly બે સાપ્તાહિક once every two weeks Being paid biweekly means that I have to manage my paycheck wisely for two weeks.
1286 Blab બ્લેબ to talk or gossip too much At recess, the mouthy students continued to blab about why they hated their teacher.
1287 Black કાળો of the darkest color, like coal or the sky at midnight As the fire raged on, black clouds of smoke made the white clouds look dark.
1288 Blacklist બ્લેકલિસ્ટ to put a person or company’s name on a list of things that are not acceptable and should be boycotted The producer threatened to blacklist the actor and stop him from ever working in Hollywood again.
1289 Blackmail બ્લેકમેલ to extort money from another by means of intimidation to not release damaging information The strange man tried to blackmail the clerk into helping him draw the money, but he failed.
1290 Blade બ્લેડ the flat edge of a knife, saw, or a weapon Using the blade of the knife, the mailman was able to slice the tape holding the box together.
1291 Blame દોષ to assign fault or responsibility Although I no longer blame my father for my parent’s divorce, my mother is still holding a grudge.
1292 Blameless દોષરહિત free of blame or innocent of wrongdoing Many blameless individuals have been wrongly imprisoned or punished due to an improper trial or coincidental evidence.
1293 Blanch બ્લેન્ચ to grow fairer or paler as a result of fright or amazement The snake’s presence made the normally dark Gail blanch in fear.
1294 Bland સૌમ્ય wanting in quality, taste, or seasonings  The bland salad will taste better if you add salt and pepper to it.
1295 Blandish બ્લૅન્ડિશ to persuade or influence someone by using flattery Because he wanted to go to the game so badly, Joe tried to blandish his mother by complimenting her hair.
1296 Blandishment બ્લાન્ડિશમેન્ટ the use of flattery (sweet-talk) and enticements to persuade somebody gently to do something Even though the salesman produced every blandishment he could think of from his bag of tricks, his prospect wouldn’t be budged by his flattery.
1297 Blaring અસ્પષ્ટ to make or cause sound to play loudly With siren blaring, the fire truck raced off noisily into the night
1298 Blase બ્લેસ indifferent because of frequent exposure After going on eight cruises, I am blasé about the whole cruising experience.
1299 Blasphemy નિંદા great disrespect shown to God or something holy My grandmother is very religious and will kick you out of her house if you display blasphemy in any form.
1300 Blast બ્લાસ્ટ an explosion Each blast of dynamite seemed to rock and shake the city to its core.
1301 Blatant નિર્દોષ completely obvious, especially in an offensive manner When the judge heard the defendant’s blatant lie, he became very angry.
1302 Blather બ્લાથર to ramble on for a long period of time I didn’t want to listen to my teacher blather on about his sister’s wedding in math class.
1303 Blatherskite બ્લેથરસ્કાઇટ a person who constantly talks, usually about nothing important My aunt is a blatherskite who talks constantly.
1304 Blaze બ્લેઝ a fire that is burning intensely Last night firefighters worked tirelessly to control the blaze that consumed the old train station.
1305 Blazon બ્લેઝોન to exhibit in a vivid manner To blazon his wealth, the king wore a crown adorned with hundreds of jewels.
1306 Bleary બ્લેરી blurred eyes from being tired, upset, or as a result of old age She wiped the sleep from her bleary eyes and yawned.
1307 Blemish ડાઘ a small flaw or imperfection that ruins the appearance of something Oliver was worried that the small blemish on the tip of his nose would stand out in the wedding photographs.
1308 Blend મિશ્રણ a mixture of two or more things I plan on breaking up with my girlfriend because our views on important issues do not blend well together.
1309 Bless આશીર્વાદ આપો to express gratitude or thank someone The old woman that I helped across the street said ‘bless you for your kindness’ as a means of gratitude.
1310 Blessed ધન્ય to have made something holy The newlywed’s marriage was blessed by the local pastor as a holy union.
1311 Blest બ્લેસ્ટ an archaic term meaning blessed and made holy The priest came to the house and blest the family, ridding it from anything unholy.
1312 Blimp બ્લીમ્પ an large, balloon-shaped aircraft with no wings that stays afloat by pressure from contained gas The Goodyear blimp flew slowly about the football stadium and advertised for the company on its balloon-shaped body.
1313 Blind અંધ not able to see or failing to understand Jack’s eyesight continued to get worse, making him fear that he would go blind.
1314 Blindly આંધળો doing something in an unaware manner, without thinking about the conditions or without protest Molly blindly trusted the smooth-talking car salesman since she really wanted the car to run well even though the engine’s noise was loud.
1315 Blip બ્લીપ an unexpected and minor deviation from the norm We usually ride to school with our mom, but there was a blip in the routine the day we had to take the bus instead.
1316 Bliss આનંદ total happiness People who suffer from severe depression rarely experience days of bliss.
1317 Blissful આનંદમય extremely happy; full of joy The couple was very blissful on their wedding day.
1318 Blister ફોલ્લો a raised place or bubble on the skin or the surface of an object After walking in uncomfortable shoes all day, Tia felt a small blister rising up on her foot.
1319 Blithe બ્લીથ carefree and unconcerned The rebellious teenager was blithe about her failing grades.
1320 Blithesome આનંદી cheerful and lighthearted The magician practices blithesome magic that is lighthearted enough to make almost anyone smile.
1321 Blitz બ્લિટ્ઝ a sudden or intensive effort, often referring to a military attack The blitz bombing caught their adversaries by surprise, allowing them to win the war.
1322 Blitzkrieg બ્લિટ્ઝક્રેગ a ruthless attack designed to quickly defeat or stun another Although the Japanese might have planned dropping bombs on Pearl Harbor as a blitzkrieg attack, the United States did not surrender.
1323 Blizzard બરફવર્ષા a severe snowstorm with strong winds and reduced visibility The weather forecaster upgraded the simple snow showers to a blizzard due to expectant high 40 mph winds and at least 12 feet of snow.
1324 Bloat ફૂલવું to make or become swollen with fluid Eating too much salt causes the patient’s legs and feet to bloat to 2x their original size.
1325 Bloated ફૂલેલું swollen with fluid The puppy’s belly seems bloated, but we aren’t sure if it is extra fluid or puppies.
1326 Blob બ્લોબ thick or sticky liquid is a small, often round A blob of snot hung down from the sick toddler’s wet nose.
1327 Bloc બ્લોક an alliance of countries or people that work together for a goal A powerful military bloc was formed between the three countries to stop their enemies from invading the alliance territory.
1328 Blockade નાકાબંધી something used to block access to a certain area The bank robbers used furniture as a blockade to prevent the police from quietly entering the building.
1329 Bloke બ્લોક slang term for a man I went to the club where this bloke was the doorman.
1330 Blot ડાઘ to dab at a spot or stain in order to remove it After dripping spaghetti sauce on her dress, the woman took a napkin and began to blot the stain.
1331 Bloviate બ્લોવિએટ to talk for a long time, typically about nothing important I hate talking to Ricky because he likes to bloviate so much in our conversations, going on for twenty minutes about anything and everything.
1332 Blow તમાચો a setback or misfortune The loss of her job during layoffs came as huge blow to the seasoned employee.
1333 Bludgeon બ્લડજન to strike over and over again with a weighty object  The witness saw the suspect bludgeon the victim with a baseball bat.
1334 Blueprint બ્લુપ્રિન્ટ a design plan or a detailed technical drawing Because the blueprint seemed to be missing some details, the builders were concerned.
1335 Bluestocking બ્લુસ્ટોકિંગ an educated, intellectual woman who is interested in books and ideas usually refers to a specific group of women in the 18th century Elizabeth was a 18th century bluestocking who was much more interested in books than men.
1336 Blunder ભૂલ a clumsy or embarrassing mistake Because he was not paying close attention, the driver made a blunder by hitting a stop sign.
1337 Blunt મંદબુદ્ધિ very direct in one’s words, usually in a negative manner and in a rude way My aunt is quite blunt so it was no surprise when she gave her opinions on the unsightly décor.
1338 Blurry અસ્પષ્ટ Not clear, crisp, or focused Due to the excessive rain, the windshield became a blurry screen that made it impossible to see through.
1339 Blush બ્લશ for a person’s face to redden in color due to awkwardness or shame As the teenager’s friends would tease him about his love interest, he would blush with embarrassment.
1340 Blustery બ્લસ્ટરી blowing in loud and abrupt bursts During the blizzard, the blustery wind echoed eerily throughout the house.
1341 Board પાટીયું a panel or plank A wooden board was placed across each window to keep neighborhood hooligans from breaking the windows out.
1342 Boast બડાઈ brag I didn’t want to boast, but I did exceptionally well on my college entrance exam.
1343 Boastful ઘમંડી bragging No one liked my rich friend’s boastful attitude about his money.
1344 Bobble બોબલ to move about up and down or side to side in a jerky motion The fisherman’s string began to bobble up and down, letting him know that a fish was on the line.
1345 Bodacious બોડાસિયસ extraordinary or amazing Surfers will frequently ride the most bodacious wave that is over 20 feet tall without wiping out.
1346 Bode બોડે being a predictor of a specific result or outcome The harsh reviews do not bode kindly on the playwright’s latest stage production.
1347 Bodice ચોળી the part of a woman’s dress that is above the waist, but doesn’t include the sleeves The dress’s bodice needs to be taken in since its wearer has lost weight in her top half over the last few months.
1348 Bog બોગ similar to a swamp but it is a collection of large stagnant water that is usually located on a higher level than what is around it Scientists put on their wading boots so that they could march up the incline to test the plant life in the bog.
1349 Boggle બોગલ to baffle or confuse someone’s mind Difficult math equations and tricky logic questions were enough to boggle the minds of the students.
1350 Bogus બોગસ not real; fake The jewelry store owner was arrested for selling bogus diamonds as genuine gems.
1351 Boisterous ઘમંડી Noisy, energetic, and rowdy Your boisterous actions at church cannot be tolerated.
1352 Bold બોલ્ડ courageous, not afraid Because I was bold, my friends pushed me into the haunted house ahead of them.
1353 Boldness નીડરતા being courageous or daring Attempting to answer every question in front of his snickering peers even though the teenage boy was wrong some of the time revealed his boldness to the class.
1354 Bolster બોલ્સ્ટર to make something stronger or bolder Free tickets were given away to bolster attendance at the game.
1355 Bombastic બોમ્બાસ્ટિક one who is full of himself; a self absorbed person; giving oneself high self-esteem or exaggerated dignity  Because he is a bit too bombastic for me, I will not be voting for that politician again!
1356 Bombinate બોમ્બિનેટ to make a buzzing or humming noise After the maid plugged in the vacuum cleaner, it began to bombinate loudly.
1357 Bond બોન્ડ to attach or stick In order for the wooden planks to bond to the subflooring, a strong adhesive designed for sturdy wood would have to be applied to each plank.
1358 Bonhomie બોનહોમી friendliness; a pleasant, good-natured manner The life-long friends experienced a sense of bonhomie whenever they got together.
1359 Bonkers બોન્કર્સ crazy; insane Even though she acts bonkers on the television show, the skilled actress isn’t crazy in real life.
1360 Bonnet બોનેટ a woman’s or child’s hat tied under the chin, typically with a brim framing the face The young mother placed the bonnet on her daughter’s head and tied the ribbon beneath her chin.
1361 Bonus બોનસ something extra or more that is added When Christmas arrives, you will receive a large cash bonus for all your hard work.
1362 Book પુસ્તક to reserve or purchase something ahead of time The manager tried to book a meeting room at the office building, but none were empty.
1363 Bookkeeping હિસાબી the recording of financial transactions on a daily basis Only one accountant is responsible for the bookkeeping while the other deal with other financial transactions.
1364 Booklore પુસ્તકાલય knowledge gained from reading books Because he is an avid reader, the boy’s head is filled with imaginative booklore.
1365 Bookworm પુસ્તકીય કીડો someone who spends an inordinate amount of time studying or reading Hermione Granger is a bookworm who would much rather spend her time in the library reading than socializing.
1366 Boom બૂમ a sound that is loud and deep A loud boom could be heard across the city as the thunderstorm raged on throughout the evening.
1367 Boomerang બૂમરેંગ (of a plan) to backfire or reverse with negative consequences Freda warned her husband that his shady business deals could boomerang back and cost him a lot of money.
1368 Boon વરદાન a benefit or blessing for which one should be grateful The donation from the billionaire was a nice boon for the homeless charity.
1369 Boondoggle બૂન્ડોગલ a simple craft-like creation usually made by a pioneer or outdoorsy person The troop leader had his scouts make a boondoggle with the yarn and plastic loops in order to be used as a keychain.
1370 Boor બૂર an insensitive or inconsiderate individual Jack was such a boor he would not even hold a door for his mother.
1371 Boorish બોરીશ  bad-mannered, rude, or insensitive The comedian’s jokes were so vulgar and boorish that the only ones left in the audience were those who were too drunk to be offended.
1372 Boost બુસ્ટ to help, stimulate, or encourage something to improve My kind words encouraged my sister to continue doing her best, and that boost really helped her improve.
1373 Boozy બૂઝી intoxicated; drunk from consuming alcohol Boozy from the beer, the barfly stumbled around the bar asking everyone to buy him another round.
1374 Border સરહદ the outer edge of something  A square picture is mounted on a larger rectangular sheet of paper leaving a border around the picture.
1375 Bore બોર a person or thing that is dull and wearisome My teacher is such a bore she puts most of the class to sleep.
1376 Bored કંટાળો having nothing of interest to do Because he was so bored and had nothing to do, Jeff ended up falling asleep on the couch.
1377 Boredom કંટાળાને the state of feeling dull and uninterested because you have nothing to do With nothing to do in the summer, the kids were suffering from boredom.
1378 Borked બોર્ક્ડ to obstruct someone from achieving a position of political power through defamation The would-be senator was borked by his rival when the latter dug up some unflattering evidence of a not so honorable past.
1379 Borne બોર્ન carried or spread by The illness was borne through undercooked food.
1380 Borough બરો a town that has its own government Bronx and Manhattan are both a part of New York City, but each is also an independent borough.
1381 Borrow ઉધાર to receive something temporarily  Can I borrow your car for the weekend? I promise to return it Sunday night.
1382 Bossy બોસી characteristic of a person who prefers to be in charge and give orders Monica’s sister was always so bossy and telling her what to do.
1383 Botanical બોટનિકલ related to plants Botanical gardens, full of beautiful flowers and plants, surrounded the zoo.
1384 Botany વનસ્પતિશાસ્ત્ર the scientific study of plants Studying botany was a way for George Washington Carver to enjoy doing what he loved while figuring out ways to help the world through peanut plants.
1385 Botch બોચ to mess up or ruin You will botch the recipe if you leave the chicken in the marinade for too long.
1386 Bothersome કંટાળાજનક causing bother or irritability Living close to the airport, the constant aircraft noise is particularly bothersome when I’m trying to sleep.
1387 Bottleneck અડચણ a point where something large is forced into a narrower space In a bottle of water, there is a literal bottleneck at the top where the large space of the bottle narrows to fit someone’s mouth.
1388 Bottomless તળિયે limitless; having an unlimited supply The waitress brought a bottomless supply of chips and salsa to our table all night long.
1389 Bough બોફ a large tree branch Mulberries sprouted in each direction off of the main bough of the tree.
1390 Bought ખરીદ્યું purchased The customer bought several different beauty products from the department store, but the concealer was by far her favorite purchase.
1391 Boulder બોલ્ડર a large rock typically made smooth by erosion A large boulder fell from the cliffs above during the storm, blocking the road with its smooth surface.
1392 Bounce બાઉન્સ to move quickly up and down  My children aren’t allowed to bounce on the bed when they play in their room.
1393 Bound બંધાયેલ tied up As the robber bound his hands together, the store clerk prayed that he would only be tied up and not killed.
1394 Boundary સીમા a line that marks the limits of an area  The boundary between North and South Korea is marked by a barrier that functions as a demilitarized zone.
1395 Boundless અમર્યાદ unlimited; endless Technological advances seem boundless as we continue to invent new, high-tech devices every day.
1396 Bounteous ઉદાર ample; lavish The bounteous buffet could probably feed thousands of people.
1397 Bountiful પુષ્કળ having a generous amount  Since we had a bountiful harvest this year, we were able to donate a good portion of our crops to a local soup kitchen.
1398 Bounty બક્ષિસ an abundance A bounty of sheep filled the field, causing the entire area to look white like snow.
1399 Bouquet કલગી a creative arrangement of flowers  Our local florist created a lovely bridal bouquet of red and white flowers for my daughter’s wedding.
1400 Bourgeois બુર્જિયો characteristic of the social middle class or relating to one who likes to put on airs  After surviving the plane crash, Eric gave up his bourgeois life and joined the priesthood.
1401 Bout બાઉટ a period of something, usually painful or unpleasant After missing four days of school due to a bout of flu, Emily struggled to make up her missing work.
1402 Boutique બુટિક a small store that sells fashionable items The boutique specializes in plus size clothing and caters to women with curvier figures.
1403 Bow નમન a looped knot that is tied into something The small girl was taught how to make a two-looped bow out of her shoestring.
1404 Bowdlerize બાઉડલરાઇઝ કરો to delete or change the parts of a text that are viewed as offensive If you do not want to offend your teacher with that profane language, you should bowdlerize the story before handing it in for a grade.
1405 Boyhood બાળપણ the state or period of being a boy The man was going to buy his boyhood home so he could recapture his childhood memories.
1406 Bracken બ્રેકન any of several coarse ferns The leaves of the western bracken fern are normally 1 to 10 feet long.
1407 Bracket કૌંસ a category or group that people or things are placed in Only teams were left in the lower bracket and had to face off for the division championship.
1408 Brackish ખારાશ unappealing in taste Since the water on the island tasted brackish, I decided not to drink it.
1409 Brackish ખારાશ slightly salty The diner complained that his meal was too brackish to consume.
1410 Brag બ્રેગ boastful talk  Kevin would often brag about his many girlfriends when he was in the company of friends.
1411 Braille બ્રેઇલ a writing system consisting of raised dots used to help people who are blind read material Running her fingers along the raised dots, the blind woman read the book written in braille.
1412 Brainstorm મંથન the pondering of ideas by one or more individuals as a way to come up with a plan or solution to a problem Writers often brainstorm ideas for their stories before actually beginning to draft their books.
1413 Brandish બ્રાન્ડિશ to gesture while holding a weapon or other item as a threat When the crazed man decided to brandish a gun in the airport, he was immediately shot by a security guard.
1414 Brash બ્રશ assertive in an aggressive way that often comes across as unpleasant Because Anna is so brash at work, she often offends people with her aggressive personality.
1415 Brashness બ્રશનેસ bold assertiveness The aggressive racecar driver is known for his brashness when zooming down the track.
1416 Brassy પિત્તળ looking like brass The brassy jewelry shined with a golden twinkle in the sunlight.
1417 Bravado બ્રાવાડો a show of defiance or courage Compared to the other contestants on the reality show, Monica wasn’t able to adopt a show of bravado and eat the bowl of squirming insects.
1418 Brave બહાદુર courageous, willing to take action The brave woman served as a spy in the army, putting herself at risk while helping her country.
1419 Bravery બહાદુરી courage; coldness Demonstrating bravery and courage, the private prepared to engage in battle with the enemy.
1420 Breadth પહોળાઈ the extent or measure of how broad or wide something is The gossip quickly spanned the breadth of the school building.
1421 Breakthrough બ્રેકથ્રુ a sudden discovery or overcoming of an obstacle A medical breakthrough suddenly allowed doctors to cure a disease that once killed thousands of people.
1422 Breath શ્વાસ the air that you take in or send out of your lungs After a ten mile trek, the exhausted hiker was panting and out of breath.
1423 Breathe શ્વાસ લો the intake and release of air Because we cannot breathe under water, swimmers can only stay under for a short amount of time.
1424 Breathless નિ:શ્વાસ panting or gasping for breath On the other end of the phone, Phyllis heard a breathless voice gasping as it spoke.
1425 Breathtaking શ્વાસ લેવાનું something so dazzling it leaves you speechless or unable to move Aphrodite was a breathtaking goddess whose beauty stunned men into silence.
1426 Breed જાતિ a class of animals within a species that have similar physical characteristics My dog is part of a very small breed that originated in Spain.
1427 Breeze પવનની લહેર gentle, blowing wind Rocking back and forth, the hammock was moved by a gentle breeze.
1428 Brethren ભાઈઓ the body of members, especially of a fraternal, religious or military order Exhausted by the days’ events, the brethren trudged towards the enemy ready to fight until the bitter end.
1429 Brevity સંક્ષિપ્તતા the quality of expressing something in very few words; briefness I hope the minister exercises brevity in his sermon today.
1430 Brew ઉકાળો to prepare a hot drink At Starbucks, the employees brew a wide range of coffees and teas for their customers.
1431 Bribe લાંચ money or something valuable given to tempt someone to do what you want When we went grocery store shopping, Mom would bribe me to behave by giving me candy.
1432 Bridal વરરાજા Relating to a woman who is getting married (a bride) The woman’s bridal dress was too tight for her wedding day and had to be let out by a seamstress.
1433 Bridle બ્રિડલ the strap located around the head and neck of a horse that the rider holds onto With the bridle attached to the reins, the girl tugged the reins pulling the horse’s head to its chest.
1434 Briefly સંક્ષિપ્તમાં for a moment The instructor briefly summarized the previous lesson before moving on to the next chapter.
1435 Bright તેજસ્વી shining or giving off a lot of light Letting off bright light, the sun beamed down on the sweaty construction workers.
1436 Bright તેજસ્વી very smart; intelligent The bright child is much smarter than the other children in her classroom.
1437 Brilliance દીપ્તિ exceptional intelligence or talent The genius’s brilliance allowed him to come up with some life-changing surgical techniques.
1438 Brilliant તેજસ્વી very wise or skilled The only thing that seemed to anger the teacher was when a student with a brilliant mind would waste it by refusing to work.
1439 Brimming બ્રીમિંગ fill or be full to the point of overflowing Her eyes were brimming with so many tears that they threatened to overflow.
1440 Brink કાંઠા the very edge or border A few years ago, the economy was on the brink of collapse due to inflation and several other factors.
1441 Brinkmanship બ્રિન્કમેનશિપ the habit of following a path to the point of danger before turning back or stopping, normally seen in political affairs  The Asian dictator is caught up in his brinksmanship and insists on making nuclear threats.
1442 Brisk ઝડપી very active and quick My grandmother’s exercise regime is to walk the mall at a brisk pace.
1443 Bristle બરછટ to display indications of being angry An honest man will bristle at the suggestion of taking something that doesn’t belong to him.
1444 Brittle બરડ easy to break Margaret uses tons of products to stop her brittle hair from breaking.
1445 Broach બ્રોચ to mention a topic for debate or discussion Candace was afraid to broach the subject of divorce to her abusive husband.
1446 Broad વ્યાપક wide in extent or scope  There was broad agreement on the issue of equal pay for women.
1447 Broadcast પ્રસારણ a radio or television program My favorite broadcast usually comes on at eight, but to my dismay, it was replaced by a special program tonight.
1448 Broaden વિસ્તૃત to widen or become larger The road crew is working to broaden the roadway so that more cars can drive through at one time.
1449 Brobdingnagian બ્રોબડિંગનાગિયન gigantic; huge The brobdingnagian hamburger was so large that it would not fit inside my mouth for a bite.
1450 Brocade બ્રોકેડ a thick patterned material sometimes made with gold coloring Making my dress from brocade may cause discomfort for me since it will feel so weighted down as I walk.
1451 Brochure બ્રોશર a folded page or couple of pages created to inform or promote something that usually contains text and/or pictures While at the doctor’s office, Dr. Murphy handed me a brochure to read so that I would know how to handle and maintain my fibromyalgia.
1452 Broil ઝઘડો to cook with strong, direct heat We had a bonfire and decided to broil the marshmallows for s’mores.
1453 Broken તૂટેલી fragmented, in separate pieces  The broken plate lay in pieces on the floor.
1454 Broker દલાલ a person who buys and sells assets for others The mortgage broker was able to negotiate a favorable loan for the potential buyers.
1455 Bronze કાંસ્ય mixture of metal and tin that is yellowish brown The penny is the only bronze colored coined regularly used in the US.
1456 Brood બ્રૂડ the offspring or youngsters in a household unit  Because my wife is pregnant, our brood will be increasing in February.
1457 Brooding બ્રુડિંગ appearing to worry about something When my father is quiet and in a brooding mood, it is best not to disturb him.
1458 Brook બ્રુક a body of running water smaller than a river; a small stream Oscar and I prefer to fish at the quiet brook because it is less crowded than the beach.
1459 Brotherhood ભાઈચારો a friendship bond between two men or a group of men A bond of brotherhood held the soldiers together even after they left the military.
1460 Brought લાવ્યા transported; carried Most immigrants arriving on Ellis Island only brought the clothes on their backs and few necessities.
1461 Brouhaha બ્રોહાહા an uproar about something insignificant My sister, the drama queen, made a huge brouhaha over her broken nail.
1462 Browbeat બ્રાઉબીટ to bully in an intimidating way The con man browbeat James into giving him the keys to the vault.
1463 Browse બ્રાઉઝ કરો to casually look at something, usually when reading or considering a purchase My mother likes to shop for shoes in town, while I prefer to browse online.
1464 Bruise ઉઝરડા a blue and black mark on the skin that is an injury After falling down the wooden stairs, the boy had a noticeable dark bruise on his leg when it hit one of the railings.
1465 Bruit બ્રુટ a report or a rumor The soldier delivered a bruit to his commander, detailing the events of the mission his soldiers had been dispatched on.
1466 Brunt બ્રન્ટ the most unpleasant part of something As the task manager, my husband will bear the brunt of the client’s anger when the project is not finished on time.
1467 Brusque બ્રસ્ક blunt in manner or speech to the point of harshness What did I do to make you so brusque with me?
1468 Brutal ઘાતકી violently cruel and inhumane A rise in violent and brutal crimes is plaguing the once peaceful city.
1469 Brutality નિર્દયતા the act of causing or executing cruelty to someone or something The ASPCA joined forces with the local police to stop the brutality imposed on innocent dogs run by an abusive and neglectful owner of a puppy mill.
1470 Brute બ્રુટ a bully or mean person Acting as a brute, everyone avoided him at work so they wouldn’t hear his cruel words.
1471 Brutish બ્રુટિશ cruel Brutish by nature, the dictator even treated his own family members cruelly.
1472 Bubbly બબલી describes a person who is cheerful and animated in personality The bubbly cheerleader was able to hype the crowd into a victory cheer.
1473 Bucolic બ્યુકોલિક relating to the countryside The postcard image was beautiful and featured a bucolic white house in a dark green pasture.
1474 Buddhism બૌદ્ધ ધર્મ a religion based on Gautama Buddha’s teachings that suffering is a part of life but can be ended through spiritual development The founder of Buddhism renounced his title as a prince and spent his life developing his spiritual core.
1475 Budding ઉભરતા becoming larger as part of a natural growing process The tree’s branches are slowly budding, growing ever larger as the tree gets older and older.
1476 Budge બજ move; shift Try as she might, the trapped hiker could not budge the boulder off of her foot.
1477 Budget બજેટ inexpensive; cheap Staying in a budget hotel came with a price, mainly in the form of smelly sheets and cockroaches.
1478 Buffer બફર a person or thing that protects somebody or something from being harmed by another The wine glasses came with a cardboard around them to buffer any shock from shipping.
1479 Buffet ખાનપાનગૃહ food laid out in this way, to which diners serve themselves We enforce a policy that diners may return to the buffet up to three times to refill their plates.
1480 Buffeted બફેડ afflicted/harmed over and over for a long period of time The football team was buffeted over the season, being beaten by every single team they played.
1481 Buffoon બફૂન a silly person who tries to be humorous but comes across as foolish Since you are making a buffoon of yourself, you should go sit quietly in a corner before you embarrass me further!
1482 Buffoonery બફૂનરી silly behavior or habits  Jim got suspended because he failed to realize school was not the place to display a clown’s buffoonery.
1483 Bugle બ્યુગલ a small brass instrument that resembles a trumpet and is usually sounded before an announcement Each call from the brass bugle had a different meaning for the recruits who knew the signals well.
1484 Bulbous બલ્બસ having the shape of or resembling a bulb; bloated The round, bulbous plants seemed to bloom on every corner of the street.
1485 Bulge બલ્જ a rounded bump or swelling that juts outward on a surface The bulge of the man’s muscle showed through his fitted t-shirt.
1486 Bulk બલ્ક the larger part of something The bulk of the leftover food will go to the food pantry, but some will have to be thrown away.
1487 Bulky વિશાળ large and heavily built or shaped The bulky package was much too large to be placed in the small mailbox.
1488 Bulletin બુલેટિન a newsletter or memo that generally announces important information The community news bulletin listed garage sales, events, and other important information for the neighborhood.
1489 Bulwark બુલવર્ક an object that acts as a shield Vaccines act as a bulwark against many childhood diseases.
1490 Bumbling બમ્બલિંગ acting or moving about in a confused manner The drunk man was bumbling around the bar, knocking over tables and bumping into other patrons every few seconds.
1491 Bumfuzzle બમફઝલ to confuse someone In an attempt to bumfuzzle his mother, Tony hid her keys in the microwave and pretended to know nothing about it.
1492 Bummer બમર something that is disappointing Not getting the job was a bit of a bummer, but I’m hopeful that I will snag one soon.
1493 Bundle બંડલ a group of objects held together by wrapping or tying  Newspapers are delivered to stores in a bundle.
1494 Bundle બંડલ a group of something tied or joined together Before they could start a fire, the campers had to pile up a bundle of sticks in the middle of the rocks.
1495 Bungalow બંગલો a small, one-story house with a front porch and a low-pitched roof The couple slept in a small bungalow that was built on top of the clear Caribbean Sea.
1496 Bungle બંગલ to clumsily perform a task Because the police department is comprised of idiots, it will probably bungle the simple case.
1497 Bunkum બંકમ something that is foolish, ridiculous, and makes no sense The doomsday extremist spouted bunkum about how the world would end in seven days when the ozone layer spontaneously combusted.
1498 Buoy બોય a float in water that is used to mark something To alert boaters of the hazard ahead, a small buoy was used to mark the sandbar near the surface.
1499 Buoyant ઉલ્લાસ joyful and self-assured With a great deal of confidence, the buoyant model strolled down the runway.
1500 Burden બોજ a heavy load Finding he had cancer, he tried to shoulder the burden alone and keep the news from his friends.
1501 Burden બોજ a problem or inconvenience  Babysitting for my neighbors had become a burden when they wanted me to work over 40 hours a week while going to school.
1502 Burdensome બોજારૂપ tough to fulfill or carry out After accepting several jobs, Lily realized it was burdensome for her to try to juggle all of those jobs.
1503 Bureau બ્યુરો an agency or governmental department Although it is their job, officials at the labor bureau refuse to support worker rights.
1504 Bureaucracy નોકરશાહી a method of business or government in which red tape processes are used to delay action  The bureaucracy of the legislative government is delaying the passage of much needed educational funding.
1505 Burgeon બર્જન to grow and expand rapidly As car prices go down, car dealers are expecting sales to burgeon.
1506 Burglar ચોર a robber or thief that enters a building illegally to steal The burglar isn’t known for stealing jewels or money, but hijacking hamburgers and french fries.
1507 Burglary ઘરફોડ illegal entry into a building or vehicle with the intention of stealing Because he had been convicted of burglary before, Nick was the prime suspect in this hotel break-in.
1508 Burial દફન the act or ceremonial practice of placing something (usually a dead body) underground Before the burial ceremony, grave diggers dug out a space for the coffin.
1509 Burlap બરલેપ coarse, plain-woven fabric used for bagging, furniture, and rugs Burlap bags are being woven to hold potatoes and produce to be sold at the market.
1510 Burlesque બર્લેસ્ક a stage production or literary piece that uses excessive exaggeration or comedic imitation to ridicule something or someone The burlesque war film depicts our president as a kid playing with toy soldiers.
1511 Burly બરલી large, strong and heavy When he attempted an escape, a burly police officer had to forcefully restrain the suspect.
1512 Burnish બર્નિશ to polish; to make smooth or shiny Richard is forever attempting to burnish his reputation so that he can advance his position within our company.
1513 Burnt બળી seared; scorched My siblings think it is disgusting that I prefer my meat burnt and overcooked on the grill.
1514 Burrow બુરો to dig in order to make a hole or tunnel The rabbit tried to burrow himself down in the ground so that the fox wouldn’t catch him.
1515 Burst વિસ્ફોટ to explode suddenly Rocks falling down during the landslide burst apart, breaking into a million pieces.
1516 Bury દફનાવી to cover completely, typically with dirt or some other earthy substance as an act of hiding or putting to rest Dogs like to bury their bones and toys in the yard.
1517 Bushel બુશેલ a measure of capacity equal to 8 gallons, used for dry goods The bushel of oats would yield enough for many bowls of cereal.
1518 Busily વ્યસ્ત hurriedly, in a very active way The servants hurried through the kitchen, busily preparing for the king’s feast.
1519 Business બિઝનેસ the activity of buying and selling goods and services, especially as one’s living When the real estate market crashed, the business of selling homes came to a creeping halt.
1520 Bust બસ્ટ a sculpture or statue of a person’s head, shoulders, or chest The artist created the bust to show how beautiful the woman’s face was.
1521 Buster બસ્ટર something used to break something else apart The laundry spray is a grease buster that can break up even the toughest stains.
1522 Bustle ખળભળાટ to move in a noisy or hurried manner  On Valentine’s Day men bustle about the store trying to find last minute gifts.
1523 Busybody વ્યસ્ત a person who is always in other people’s business, meddling and starting trouble The busybody next door is always snooping on the neighbors and trying to figure out what they are doing.
1524 Buy ખરીદો obtain in exchange for payment She went to the mall to buy a new dress for her interview.
1525 Buzz ગણગણવું a low hiss with a “z” sound At first I didn’t hear the buzz from the bees until I got closer to the bee hive around the corner.
1526 Buzzard બઝાર્ડ a hawk-like bird of prey that soars high with wide wings and a round tail The buzzard circled around the dead deer carcass and zoomed in to snatch some of the meat with his talons.
1527 Buzzkill બઝકિલ a person or thing that stops others from enjoying themselves Taylor’s constant talk about religion and other depressing subjects made him a total office buzzkill.
1528 By-product બાય-પ્રોડક્ટ a secondary product or result that’s produced in the making or doing of something else Dorothy was told that a by-product of her pregnancy was nausea and vomiting, but that it would subside after her first trimester.
1529 Bygone વીતી ગઈ associated with an earlier period of time These days getting married before having a baby appears to be the concept of a bygone era.
1530 Bypass બાયપાસ to go around something While driving home, I decided to bypass the construction work and take a different route.
1531 Bystander બાયસ્ટેન્ડર a person who is present during a situation or event but not directly involved A bystander witnessed the wreck and called the police to assist.
1532 Byzantine બાયઝેન્ટાઇન complex; hard to comprehend Because the plot was revealed in a byzantine manner, it was difficult to understand.
1533 Cabal કેબલ a collection of people who come together to work against something or someone  Hundreds of workers formed a cabal to demonstrate their dissatisfaction with the firm’s healthcare plan.
1534 Cabalistic કેબલિસ્ટિક of or relating to a cabal; secretive and cliquish In earlier generations, cabalistic studies flourished in Eastern Europe, especially amongst the Hasidic Jewish population.
1535 Cabinet કેબિનેટ a cupboard with drawers or doors that are used to store household items All of the dishes should be washed and dried before being placed into the cabinet.
1536 Cable કેબલ a thick rope or cord that usually has wire in the middle The television repairman ran a wired cable from the back of the television into the wall.
1537 Cachinnate કેચિનેટ the act of laughing, snorting, or physically putting all energy into laughter At one of the funniest parts of the film, the audience began to cachinnate with such force that guests in the other theaters could hear them.
1538 Cachinnation કેચિનેશન convulsive, loud laughter The evil witch continued her wild cachinnation as she pretended to be conversing with a funny demon.
1539 Cackle કેકલ laugh resembling the cry of a hen or goose The comedian makes me laugh so hard I cackle like a witch!
1540 Cacoethes કાકોઇથેસ an uncontrollable urge or desire to do something inadvisable Kelsey had a cacoethes for pulling pranks at church.
1541 Cacography કેકોગ્રાફી bad handwriting Since your cacography is difficult to read, you should definitely type your essay.
1542 Cacology કેકોલોજી a bad choice of words or pronunciation In a classic case of cacology, the speaker said several words that didn’t make sense in context.
1543 Cacophony કોકોફોની an unpleasant mixture of loud sounds Sometimes, it seems as though the dogs in our neighborhood bark together to create a cacophony that wakes me up every morning.
1544 Cadaver શબ a lifeless body that is used for research In medical school, each student gets his own cadaver on which to practice.
1545 Cadaverous શબ similar in appearance to a corpse; pale and skinny When I looked at the cadaverous cat who was dying of starvation, I couldn’t stop the tears from falling.
1546 Cadge કેજ to convince a person to give you something at no charge By flirting with the bartender, the pretty girl was able to cadge free drinks.
1547 Cadre કેડર a group people specially-trained people for a particular purpose or profession The late night comedian is very selective when it comes to choosing candidates to join his cadre of speechwriters.
1548 Caducity કેડ્યુસીટી frail old age; senile His weak eyesight combined with his caducity puts him out of the workforce.
1549 Cagey કેગી uncommunicative; unwilling or hesitant to give information Coca Cola acted in a very cagey fashion when I attempted to find out the ingredients of their soft drinks.
1550 Cahoots Cahoots secretly working together to commit crime or dishonest activity Jack and Barry were in cahoots when they conspired to shoot up the mall.
1551 Cajole કાજોલ persuade someone to do something; convince with gentle pleading; sweet-talk Why did I ever let my friends cajole me into eating sushi?
1552 Cajolery કાજોલેરી flattery and gentle pleading done on purpose to persuade someone to do something No amount of cajolery could convince Doris to hand us the keys to her car, so we took it for a ride without permission.
1553 Calamitous આપત્તિજનક involving catastrophe A calamitous accident destroyed the driver’s chance of winning a major race.
1554 Calamity આફત a situation that results in extreme suffering The approaching hurricane is sure to be a calamity that will affect the lives of millions.
1555 Calculated ગણતરી કરેલ referring to an action committed with full awareness of its consequences When you weigh the pros and cons of an action before doing it, you are taking a calculated risk, with full understanding of the implications of your decision.
1556 Caldera કાલ્ડેરા a large, volcanic crater that is created after part of a volcano collapses The circular caldera is located at the summit of the volcano and is sunken in from the collapse.
1557 Caliber કેલિબર the worth of an individual’s character or his level of ability Only dancers of the highest caliber will be invited to perform for the president.
1558 Calibrate માપાંકન કરો to quantify in a careful and detailed manner  The hospital pharmacist knows how important it is to calibrate the IV medications correctly.
1559 Calisthenics કેલિસ્થેનિક્સ simple exercises that are performed by people to stay fit but don’t require the use of equipment Doing jumping jacks is my least favorite part of my weekly calisthenics class.
1560 Call-out કૉલ-આઉટ an occasion when someone is asked to come to a person’s home to do a job or help with a task The vet answered the call-out but charged the family a fortune to see their sick pet in their home.
1561 Call કૉલ કરો to cry out or summon someone Grandmother will call all the children inside when it’s time to eat breakfast.
1562 Calligraphy સુલેખન elegant handwriting that is often created with a particular kind of brush or pen My sloppy handwriting could never be confused with the refinement of calligraphy.
1563 Callipygian કૅલિપિજિયન having attractive or shapely buttocks When it comes to physical attractiveness, many people prefer someone callipygian, rather than someone with too much flab on their rears.
1564 Callipygous કેલિપીગસ having a proportionate and well-shaped rear end The callipygous girls in the videos were hired because of their shapely rear-ends.
1565 Callous કઠોર showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others There is so much crime in this country that many people have become callous about it and tend to look the other way.
1566 Callow કોલો immature, lacking in life experience Since the callow baker was new to cake decorating, she did not know how to properly frost the multi-layer cake.
1567 Calm શાંત relaxed and showing no feelings of anger or anxiousness A beach is a relaxing place that makes everyone who visits it feel calm.
1568 Calumniate કલમનિએટ to voice untrue accounts about an individual or group In an attempt to prevent the mayor’s reelection, someone has been using the Internet to calumniate the city leader’s family.
1569 Calumnious નિંદાકારક slanderous or defamatory The calumnious tabloid article painted a slanderous tale of two star crossed lovers.
1570 Calumny કપટ a false statement made to damage someone’s reputation The editor refused to publish the calumny that could possibly destroy the politician’s career.
1571 Camaraderie મિત્રતા good friendship and trust among members of a group Because of the camaraderie they shared, the soldiers trusted each other with their lives.
1572 Cameo કેમિયો a tiny role in a film that is performed by a famous individual The actor’s cameo had him onscreen for less than two minutes.
1573 Camouflage છદ્માવરણ a means or attempt to conceal something  The robbers wore large coats to camouflage their weapons from the security guards.
1574 Campaign ઝુંબેશ a set of steps taken to achieve a certain goal Since we have not raised any money, it’s fair to say the fundraising campaign has not been a success.
1575 Canal કેનાલ an artificial waterway or channel Divers searched the canal for the missing vehicle they fear is deep-down in the channel.
1576 Canard કેનાર્ડ a phony report or story The newspaper was sued for publishing a canard about a popular celebrity.
1577 Cancel રદ કરો to decide or announce that something planned in advance will no longer take place Because her husband wasn’t feeling well, Brenda decided to cancel their dinner reservations at the fancy restaurant.
1578 Cancer કેન્સર the disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body Cancer forms when abnormal cells rapidly divide.
1579 Candid નિખાલસ truthful and straightforward Because the politician made a candid speech, he earned the respect of the voters.
1580 Candidacy ઉમેદવારી the state of being considered for a position Meeting all the qualifications for candidacy, the well-known business owner decided to run for mayor.
1581 Candidate ઉમેદવાર someone being considered for a particular position Each candidate had to give a two-minute speech explaining why he or she should be class president.
1582 Candor નિખાલસતા the state or quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech or expression Because the realtor was an honest woman, she replied with candor about the damage to the house.
1583 Cane શેરડી a short stick or staff that people use to help them walk The elderly woman staggered to her mailbox, using the cane for balance.
1584 Canister ડબ્બો a container with a lid that is used for keeping dry products The little girl reached into the cookie canister and grabbed several chocolate chip cookies from the jar.
1585 Canker નાનકડી a fungal disease of trees that causes damage to the bark When trees are under stress, they are more susceptible to canker and other fungal diseases.
1586 Cannon તોપ a large, mounted gun that is used to fire heavy projectiles Invented in China during the 12th century, the first cannon was used along with gunpowder as a weapon of war.
1587 Canny કેની displaying good sense and judgment  The canny man would not buy the used car until it passed his mechanic’s inspection.
1588 Canonical કેનોનિકલ following or according to the rules The canonical composer always made sure that his hymns fit in with the church’s regulations.
1589 Canonize કેનોનાઇઝ કરો to regard something as being of utmost importance or significance In religion, people tend to canonize the words of their most significant religious figure, holding them as holy and indisputable.
1590 Canopy કેનોપી a cover of some type that is used as a roof, either for decorative purposes or as shelter We’re going to install a canopy on our back porch so we can enjoy the outdoors on rainy days.
1591 Canorous કેનોરસ pleasant sounding Belting out a canorous tune, the singer’s beautiful voice seemed to entrance everyone around.
1592 Cant પોકળ the unique vocabulary used by a specific group of people The older woman did not understand the modern cant spoken by her grandchildren.
1593 Cantankerous ઝઘડો easily angered, always complaining or arguing and difficult to get along with Since Congress is such a cantankerous group, no one expects them to pass any new legislation this year.
1594 Canto કેન્ટો a section or stanza of a lengthy poem “Samuel, please read the next canto in the poem,” the teacher told the moaning student who would be reading for the next three pages.
1595 Canvas કેનવાસ a type of hard, rough cloth used for making sails, tents, and as a surface to be painted on The artist was painting a canvas backdrop for the school play.
1596 Canyon કેન્યોન a deep gorge that usually has a river running through it The trail took the hikers down into a deep canyon with lush, green woods.
1597 Capability ક્ષમતા the power, skill, or ability to do something TJ has the capability to finish the race, but he will need to push himself to run faster.
1598 Capable સક્ષમ able and competent The man in the wheelchair insisted that he was capable of taking care of himself.
1599 Capacious ક્ષમતાવાળું having the ability to hold a great amount When Janet bought a capacious home, she was finally able to use all the furniture she had been keeping in storage.
1600 Capacitate ક્ષમતા make someone capable of a particular action or legally competent to act in a particular way  Years of school capacitate the lawyer to give great legal defense to his client.
1601 Capacity ક્ષમતા the total amount an object can hold The water bottle’s capacity is thirty-two ounces.
1602 Caper કેપર a silly stunt or activity Grandpa Joe insisted he was too old for that type of caper and wouldn’t sing karaoke with us.
1603 Capillary રુધિરકેશિકા associated with the tiny vessels of blood that link the arteries to the veins Whenever Jane has a nosebleed, she knows a capillary vessel has burst.
1604 Capital પાટનગર goods, monetary assets, and other things that can be used to produce income Your brain is the capital that will allow you to do well in school so you can obtain a profitable career.
1605 Capitol કેપિટોલ a building in which the state or national legislature meets Senators met at the US Capitol building in Washington, D.C. to discuss new laws.
1606 Capitulate શરણાગતિ સ્વીકારવી to give in; to surrender under certain terms After seeing himself on the news, the escaped convict decided to capitulate to avoid being shot by a police officer.
1607 Capitulation કેપિટ્યુલેશન act of giving up or giving in After months of violence, the president’s troops were able to force capitulation from the exhausted rebels.
1608 Caprice કેપ્રિસ an impulsive act Because John did not think before acting, he could spend the next ten years in prison for a silly caprice.
1609 Capricious તરંગી sudden behavior change Because of his capricious nature, Jeremy found it hard to keep a steady job.
1610 Caption કૅપ્શન a title or short explanation under a picture in a book or magazine Below the picture of the bear, a caption gave both its scientific and common name.
1611 Captivate મોહિત કરો to catch and hold someone’s attention; mesmerize  The siren was able to captivate sailors with her enchanting voice.
1612 Captivating મનમોહક very interesting and capable of grabbing your attention Because a waterfall is so captivating, people can sit and watch it for hours.
1613 Captivity કેદ the state or period of being imprisoned, confined, or enslaved Protestors shouted that keeping the zoo animals in captivity violated their basic rights.
1614 Carafe કારાફે a large pitcher or container used to hold a beverage or wine Since we were drinking glass after glass of the Dom Perignon, we decided to ask the waiter to leave the carafe of the wine at the table since we still wanted more.
1615 Carapace કેરેપેસ the outer shell of an arachnid, crustacean, or turtle Patterns on the turtle’s carapace are changing over time, with his shell becoming duller as he ages.
1616 Caravan કારવાં a group of travelers, animals, or vehicles traveling together We decided to organize a caravan to attend the state championship.
1617 Caravansary કારવાન્સરી a crowd of individuals travelling around together or an establishment where caravans rest overnight Our church group felt blessed when we found a caravansary that could shelter our large party overnight.
1618 Caravel કારાવેલ a small sailing ship developed and used by the Portuguese and Spanish during 15th and 16th century exploration With its gently sloping bow and single stern castle, the caravel was easily distinguishable from other 15th century ships.
1619 Carbohydrate કાર્બોહાઇડ્રેટ a sugar, starch, or cellulose that is a food source of energy for an animal or plant After stuffing my mouth with sugar, I was warned that increased carbohydrate levels can make my body sick.
1620 Carcass શબ the body of a dead person or animal On our cross country road trip, we passed a deer carcass on the road.
1621 Carcinogen કાર્સિનોજેન a substance or agent that can cause cancer A known carcinogen that can be found in the liver has caused untold suffering all over the world.
1622 Cardiac કાર્ડિયાક relating to the heart Cardiac arrest, or a sudden stop of the heart, is caused by irregular electrical impulses that make the ventricles of the heart quiver instead of pumping blood.
1623 Cardinal કાર્ડિનલ fundamental; of the greatest importance The therapist addressed the cardinal rule of marriage which is to always compromise on issues and once that is accomplished everything else will fall into place.
1624 Cardiovascular કાર્ડિયોવાસ્ક્યુલર relating to the heart and blood vessels High sodium levels are related to a heightened chance of cardiovascular related death since sodium negatively effects the heart and impedes blood flow.
1625 Careen કેરિન to move swiftly in an uncontrollable manner, sometimes from one side to another side If you drive too fast in dangerous weather, your car may careen off the road.
1626 Career કારકિર્દી a job or occupation that a person does for an extended period I want to take on a career in teaching, but my parents insist that I become a doctor.
1627 Carefree નચિંત easygoing and relaxed The carefree beach-bum skated through life without a worry or care.
1628 Carin કારીન man-made mound of stones, used as landmarks  Hikers were relieved to see a cairn of stones in the wilderness that led them in the correct direction on the trail.
1629 Carnality દૈહિકતા pertaining to physical or sexual desires Racy in nature, the lyrics of the song are lascivious and full of carnality.
1630 Carnival કાર્નિવલ a seasonal or roaming fair which usually has many fun attractions As the carnival was being set up at the state park for this week, passersby could tell that a roller coaster and several spinning rides would be included.
1631 Carnivore માંસાહારી any living creature that eats meat The tiger is a carnivore who kills his own food.
1632 Carouse હિંડોળા to take part in a drunken get-together On most weekends the fraternity brothers carouse with the wild sorority girls.
1633 Carousel હિંડોળા a circular carnival ride that has horses or cars that children sit on while it circulates Children laughed and giggled as the carousel went round and round.
1634 Carp કાર્પ to find fault or quarrel with someone constantly Edith’s husband decided to leave, saying that he couldn’t stand her tendency to carp and complain constantly.
1635 Carping કાર્પિંગ having the tendency to complain or criticize My carping mother-in-law is constantly criticizing my housekeeping skills.
1636 Carpool કારપૂલ a process in which multiple people ride in one person’s car to minimize travel cost Because Mr. Cooper has a minivan, we decided to carpool with him so we could save gas and only drive one car.
1637 Carriage ગાડી a buggy-like means of transportation with four wheels which usually transports people and is pulled by horses With each clomp of the ponies’ hooves and swish of the wheels on the road, the passengers knew that this carriage would get them to their destination.
1638 Carrier વાહક someone who holds or has something Designated as the carrier of the manual, Kevin felt important to be a part of this club by being responsible for the club’s essential book.
1639 Carrion કેરિયન flesh of a deceased animal We could smell the carrion left by hunters even before we stumbled upon it during our trek up the mountain.
1640 Cartel કાર્ટેલ group of businesses or nations that collude to fix prices Oil conglomerates run a cartel to keep prices high.
1641 Cartilage કોમલાસ્થિ a strong but flexible material found in some parts of the body After being tackled by the opposing linebacker, the running back suffered from swelling cartilage around his rib.
1642 Cartographer કાર્ટોગ્રાફર an individual who specializes in the creation of maps Fortunately, the cartographer added a legend to his map to make it easier for people to understand.
1643 Cartography કાર્ટોગ્રાફી the science of producing maps  Since Greg was an expert in cartography, he quickly located the inaccuracy in the map.
1644 Carve કોતરવું to cut a material into a finished work Dustin used a hammer and chisel to carve out his name in the wood.
1645 Cascade કાસ્કેડ something that occurs in rapid succession or in a series Once the vampire television show became a hit, a cascade of vampire programs appeared in the primetime lineup.
1646 Casino કેસિનો a place where a person goes to play games or gamble money Card dealers at the casino can get some of the big spenders to keep playing even after they’ve lost several thousand dollars.
1647 Cast કાસ્ટ actors who perform a role in a series, play, or movie The cast of a new television show was excited to receive their first Emmy award.
1648 Caste જાતિ a class hierarchy determined by a person’s heritage In the tribe, there is a caste system based on skin color with the darker-skinned people comprising the lower class.
1649 Castigate દોષારોપણ to criticize someone or something severely My mother was a cruel woman who never missed an opportunity to castigate my father.
1650 Casual કેઝ્યુઅલ relaxed, easygoing, and informal Tyrone dresses in a casual way to work, despite the fact that everyone else in the company wears a suit and tie.
1651 Casualty અકસ્માત a person who is hurt or killed in a war or accident They warned us that if an employee fails to wear his hard hat and a casualty occurs, we could face jail time.
1652 Casuistry કેસુસ્ટ્રી  a way of arguing in a misleading or deceptive manner The salesman used casuistry in an attempt to convince me he had the best deal in town.
1653 Catachresis કેટચરેસીસ the misuse of words on purpose, usually as a stylistic writing effect When writing, the author used a catachresis when he replaced “stuffed” with “stuck”.
1654 Cataclysm પ્રલય an abrupt forceful event A severe attack upon the Internet could cause a cataclysm in the financial world.
1655 Catacombs કેટકોમ્બ્સ underground cemeteries with tunnels and rooms where the dead are kept The Catacombs of ancient Rome were underground burial places built in 2nd century AD.
1656 Catalog કેટલોગ a list, usually of goods or services for sale or items that are available to be used Every Christmas, the family received a Sears’ catalog with pictures of popular toys inside.
1657 Catalyst ઉત્પ્રેરક  a person, thing, or event that quickly causes change or action The enzyme was the catalyst that triggered the chemical reaction.
1658 Catalyze ઉત્પ્રેરક to bring about a change Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used sit-ins and marches to catalyze laws in the US.
1659 Catapult કૅટપલ્ટ to hurl, launch, throw or propel At the first sound of the alarm clock, I catapult out of bed and race through my morning chores.
1660 Cataract મોતિયા cloudy area in the eye’s lens After complaining that she could not see properly, Rachel was informed that she had a cataract on her left eye that was blurring her vision.
1661 Catastrophe આપત્તિ a disaster of huge proportions My teenager needs to realize losing her lipstick is not a catastrophe.
1662 Catastrophic આપત્તિજનક associated with a major disaster The catastrophic wreck on the highway involved over forty vehicles.
1663 Catatonic કેટાટોનિક motionless and unresponsive A catatonic fear immobilized Drew, preventing her escape.
1664 Catchy આકર્ષક likely to attract attention or interest The show’s catchy theme song made the television program memorable for everyone who watched it.
1665 Categorical વર્ગીકૃત stated in a definite manner My father’s categorical denial let me know there was no need to ask again.
1666 Categorize વર્ગીકૃત કરો to place something in a class or group based on its attributes I decided to categorize this homework as math because it has a lot of math in it despite being assigned by the science teacher.
1667 Category શ્રેણી a class or division of people or things that have similar characteristics Which category does a tomato fall into: fruit or vegetable?
1668 Cater સગવડ to provide food professionally for a special occasion We cater lunches for groups of 20 or more.
1669 Caterwaul કેટરવોલ a shrill wailing or screeching noise The caterwaul the cats outside were making grated on my ears and made me wish I had earplugs.
1670 Catharsis કેથાર્સિસ the process of releasing strong emotions and feelings Sometimes the act of taking a break away from the world will help a tired person experience the catharsis he or she needs to deal with everyday life.
1671 Cathartic કેથર્ટિક providing psychological relief through the open expression of strong emotions Because journal writing allows me to express my emotions, it is a very cathartic process for me.
1672 Cathexis કેથેક્સિસ the obsessive concentration of one’s thoughts and emotions on a person, event, or object Because of his cathexis with his blanket, the obsessed toddler refused to sleep without it.
1673 Catholic કેથોલિક extensive and widespread in choices and activities As the busy young woman chose from the catholic events displayed, she could pick from sports to crafts to dancing and everything in between.
1674 Cattle ઢોર cows and bulls that are raised and are usually kept for their meat or milk The cattle roamed the ranch, chewing on grass and mooing at everything in sight.
1675 Catty કેટી spiteful and mean in the way that one behaves or speaks Most of the junior high girls were catty and spent their free time gossiping about others.
1676 Cauldron કઢાઈ a large bowl shaped pot used for cooking over an open flame When our family went camping we would often use a cauldron to slowly cook our stew for dinner.
1677 Causality કાર્યકારણ a producing means or power Once the missionaries realized the causality of the child deaths in this third world country was malnutrition, they pleaded with their church to supply money for food.
1678 Cause કારણ to make something happen The police could not figure out what would cause the friendly woman to kill her neighbor and then herself.
1679 Caustic કાસ્ટિક extremely sarcastic or critical The comic’s caustic jokes offended quite a few people.
1680 Cauterize કોટરાઈઝ કરો to burn the skin around a wound to stop bleeding or prevent infection To stop the patient from bleeding, the doctor had to use a hot iron to cauterize the wound.
1681 Caution સાવધાન acting carefully to avoid danger or mistakes We must proceed with caution if we do not want to get caught by the guards, so move quickly and quietly.
1682 Cautionary સાવધાન something that serves as a warning to others My brother’s foolishness while driving his go cart served as a cautionary tale to anyone that didn’t want to end up in a similar wreck.
1683 Cautious સાવધ careful; watchful Remaining cautious, the police officer shined his flashlight slowly into the abandoned building.
1684 Cavalcade ઘોડેસવાર a procession of things, usually related to movement The president’s cavalcade included several sports utility vehicles, six police cars, and a police motorcycle unit.
1685 Cavalier ઘોડેસવાર displaying a lack of worry Bryan will regret his cavalier attitude about studying when he fails to graduate on time.
1686 Cavalry ઘોડેસવાર soldiers in a certain part of the army who ride horses into battle As the cavalry was called in, they mounted their stallions and descended into the valley to confront the enemy.
1687 Caveat ચેતવણી a warning of the limits of a particular agreement or statement The caveat of the contract includes a penalty fee if the loan is not repaid on time.
1688 Cavern કેવર્ન a large cave or chamber Sleeping in the toasty cavern, the bear slumbered all winter.
1689 Cavernous કેવર્નસ vast; spacious Over ten thousand people filled the cavernous building, packing the vast stadium to capacity.
1690 Cavity પોલાણ an empty space within something that is usually used for something unexpected The star-crossed lovers hid secret letters in the small cavity in their favorite oak tree.
1691 Cavort કેવોર્ટ to move around in an excited fashion The boys cavort around the pool while watching bikini-clad girls.
1692 Cease બંધ કરો to put an end to something Once the treaty is announced, the fighting on the border should cease.
1693 Ceasefire યુદ્ધવિરામ an agreement between two warring factions to stop fighting When it was obvious they he had no chance to win World War Two, the Nazis agreed to a ceasefire, ending the war on the European front.
1694 Cede સેડે to give away authority to a government, group, or person When Matt became terminally ill, he had no choice but to cede control of his company to his daughter.
1695 Celebrate ઉજવણી કરો to recognize a special day or event by taking part in special activities This week we will celebrate my little brother’s birth with a huge party and a delicious cake.
1696 Celebratory ઉજવણી feeling or expressing happiness and joy We are having a celebratory party for my brother, who just graduated from twelfth grade as the valedictorian of his class.
1697 Celerity સેલિરિટી quickness of motion; speed The slave will be punished if his celerity is not fast enough for his master.
1698 Celibacy બ્રહ્મચર્ય the state of voluntarily being unmarried, sexually abstinent, or both The sister’s vow of celibacy was not understood by her family members but was respected.
1699 Cellar ભોંયરું an enclosed underground space under a building  Because the lowest room in the building is the safest in a tornado, we immediately went downstairs from the kitchen to the cellar.
1700 Celsius સેલ્સિયસ a measurement of temperature in which 0 is the freezing point, and 100 is the boiling point The weatherman used a thermometer to determine the temperature for the day in Celsius.
1701 Cement સિમેન્ટ to firmly bind or join something together The newlywed couple hoped that their new baby would further cement their marriage.
1702 Censor સેન્સર to remove inappropriate or objectionable content Although her mother attempted to censor her music collection, the girl continued to download explicit songs.
1703 Censorious સેન્સરિયસ extremely critical Jill is a bully who constantly makes censorious statements about her coworkers.
1704 Censorship સેન્સરશિપ the practice of removing content viewed as inappropriate  Censorship has allowed the government to prevent the media from airing criticisms of its leadership.
1705 Censurable નિંદાપાત્ર deserving censure or blame The movie was censurable, due to the extreme violence that was unsuitable for minors.
1706 Censure નિંદા an official reprimand If Bart receives another censure from his boss, he will more than likely lose his job.
1707 Census વસ્તી ગણતરી a certified tally of a population in a specific region According to last year’s census over five hundred thousand people live in our city.
1708 Centennial શતાબ્દી the hundredth anniversary of an event or happening The centennial celebration of the railway was held in Lincoln Nebraska, with much pomp and glamor.
1709 Centerpiece કેન્દ્રસ્થાને an object or project that takes a central position or importance Placing the centerpiece at the middle of the table, the decorator prepared the home for the Thanksgiving feast.
1710 Centigrade સેન્ટીગ્રેડ centigrade temperature scale In chemistry, we needed to convert the boiling point from Fahrenheit to centigrade.
1711 Central સેન્ટ્રલ essential or significant After reading the story, the central character consistently fought against the villain throughout the story.
1712 Centrifugal કેન્દ્રત્યાગી moving away or advancing from an axis or center Because I love freshly squeezed juice, I bought a centrifugal juicer that pulls the liquid from the pulp.
1713 Centrifuge સેન્ટ્રીફ્યુજ a piece of machinery that spins rapidly in order to create a force which separates substances  In the nuclear plants, scientists take every precaution as they separate uranium in a centrifuge.
1714 Centripetal કેન્દ્રબિંદુ moving towards the center The centripetal star is slowly accelerating towards the middle of its solar system.
1715 Centurion સેન્ચ્યુરિયન a commanding soldier in Ancient Rome who lead groups of 100 soldiers The Roman centurion lead his group of one hundred soldiers into battle.
1716 Century સદી a period of 100 consecutive years Our grandmother was born in the nineteenth century, which spanned from January 1st 1801 until December 31st 1900.
1717 Cerebral સેરેબ્રલ involving the brain or intellect Because of Adam’s intellectual sense of humor, he is the only one who ever laughs at his cerebral jokes.
1718 Ceremonial ઔપચારિક relating to or used for formal religious or public events The priest wears a formal ceremonial robe when he is baptizing children.
1719 Ceremony સમારંભ a formal event held on a special occasion Preparing for the upcoming ceremony, the pastor rehearsed his speech for the nuptials.
1720 Certain ચોક્કસ absolute, without question Science has proven that it is absolutely certain that the sun is what allows us all to stay alive here on planet Earth.
1721 Certificate પ્રમાણપત્ર a document containing certified facts Karen was able to receive a copy of her birth certificate after the original was destroyed in a house fire.
1722 Certify પ્રમાણિત કરો to guarantee that something is true in an official way A piece of paper was issued to certify the diamond was real.
1723 Certitude નિશ્ચિતતા the condition of being certain or sure about something Unfortunately, the witness could not describe her attacker’s face with certitude.
1724 Cessation સમાપ્તિ the termination of something The arrival of several police cruisers brought a quick cessation to the gang fight.
1725 Cesspool સેસપૂલ a circumstance or place that is corrupt and/or filthy Because the bar is filled with drug addicts and killers, it’s a real cesspool.
1726 Chafe ચાફે to worry or fret My protective father tends to chafe whenever I go on a date.
1727 Chaff ચાફ of very little value The pawn store owner refused to buy the thief’s chaff because it was worthless.
1728 Chagrin ચિત્ત a feeling of being frustrated or annoyed because of failure or disappointment  To her chagrin, Jill placed second in the beauty pageant.
1729 Chair ખુરશી a seat that a person sits in that usually has a back and four legs Plopping down in the chair, the man prepared to relax and watch TV from his recliner.
1730 Chalice ચાલીસ a large cup or goblet that is used to drink wine Raising his jeweled chalice and tapping the cup with his knife, the king made a toast to the success of his kingdom.
1731 Challenge પડકાર a demand to battle in a match or brawl As the two men challenge the obnoxious younger man to a fight, he agreed and all three of them headed out of the establishment into the street.
1732 Chamber ચેમ્બર a compartment or space Calling the attorney’s into his chamber, the judge used his private room to counsel both sides.
1733 Champion ચેમ્પિયન a person who has defeated all rivals in a competition Standing on top of the platform, the Olympic champion received a gold medal for his win.
1734 Chance તક a possibility or likelihood There is always a chance that the baker will run out of donuts, but the likelihood is much higher on Mondays.
1735 Changeable પરિવર્તનશીલ easy to be changed or replaced The traveler bought a changeable ticket that could be swapped for a different date if needed.
1736 Changed બદલાયેલ altered; made different Although she changed her original classes to a few different courses, the student still wasn’t happy with her altered schedule.
1737 Changeling ચેન્જલિંગ a boy or girl who is replaced with another child either on purpose as part of a scheme or by accident In order to make the mother believe her daughter had been found, a changeling was sent in as a substitute who closely resembled her daughter.
1738 Channel ચેનલ a passage that water or other liquids flow through A channel was created between the two rivers so that goods could be transported across the waterway.
1739 Chant જાપ કરો rhythmic speaking or singing of words or sounds “USA! USA! USA!” is a chant you hear from Americans at some political rallies or sports events.
1740 Chap પ્રકરણ of the skin become cracked, rough, or sore, typically through exposure to cold weather; a cracked or sore patch on the skin She always carried extra lip balm in her purse during cold weather because the frigid air made her lips chap.
1741 Chaperone ચેપરોન to watch and ensure the safety of another individual Parents chaperone the children at the school dance.
1742 Characteristic લાક્ષણિકતા trait The only characteristic the man got from his father was his dark eyes.
1743 Characterize લાક્ષણિકતા to describe The company is refusing to characterize the event as a PR nightmare, but their stocks have dropped significantly.
1744 Charade ચરાડે a sham or farce Keeping up the charade, my family continued to pretend that they weren’t going to throw my little sister a surprise party.
1745 Charisma કરિશ્મા charm; attractiveness The politician earned a lot of female votes because of his winning smile and charisma.
1746 Charismatic પ્રભાવશાળી having a convincing charm that inspires others to believe what you say The charismatic cult leader convinced his followers he was the only path to heaven.
1747 Charitable સખાવતી generous in giving to those in need Charitable donations were made to help those who lost their homes during the flood.
1748 Charity ધર્માદા the voluntary giving of money or assistance to those in need A charity run is being held to raise funds for the city’s homeless population.
1749 Charlatan ચાર્લટન a person who falsely pretends to know or be something in order to deceive people The charlatan pretended to be a doctor so he could go into the hospital and steal prescription drugs.
1750 Charm વશીકરણ the ability to persuade, delight or arouse admiration  Rose soon learned from her new boss that her charm is why she was chosen for the hostess job.
1751 Chart ચાર્ટ to record information The nurse used pen and paper to chart all of the patient’s vital signs for the night.
1752 Charter ચાર્ટર a government-issued document that provides a group or individual with certain rights  The king’s charter gave the colonists the right to set up residence in the new world.
1753 Chary ચારી apprehensive about doing something Because Vera was chary about going in the old house, I agreed to go in with her.
1754 Chase પીછો to run after or pursue someone or something The dog tried to chase the cat up the tree, but the kitty got away.
1755 Chaste પવિત્ર wholesome; pure in thought Because I am very religious, I told my boyfriend we could do nothing more than exchange chaste kisses.
1756 Chasten શિક્ષા કરો to punish or reprimand in order to correct  As a parent, I don’t feel spanking is a good way to chasten your kids.
1757 Chastise શિક્ષા to criticize someone harshly for doing something wrong If you bully someone in Mrs. Marshall’s class, she will chastise you and keep you after school.
1758 Chastity પવિત્રતા the condition of remaining pure and chaste The nun took a vow of chastity as part of her commitment to remain pure.
1759 Chateau ચટેઉ a huge house or manor that is most often seen in France My chateau in France is a huge manor.
1760 Chatoyant ચટોયન્ટ describes a gemstone that has a reflective streak or cat’s eye effect in the center Each of the chatoyant minerals had a luminous band in the center.
1761 Chattel ચેટલ personal property that can be relocated A slave was once considered to be an owner’s chattel.
1762 Chatter બકબક trivial talk or chit chat Full of gossip, my nosy neighbors’ chatter could be heard on my front porch.
1763 Chauffeur શોફર one who drives a car as an occupation I’ll have the chauffeur drive me to the store tomorrow.
1764 Chauvinism ચૌવિનિઝમ a narrow-minded confidence in the supremacy of one’s own group or gender Despite the chauvinism of the male racers, Danica went on to become a successful racecar driver.
1765 Chauvinist ચૌવિનિસ્ટ someone who displays extreme or aggressive support for something Some people consider my sister to be a chauvinist when it comes to feminism, as she gets both angry and irritated when someone opposes her point of view.
1766 Cheap સસ્તુ low in price; not expensive Cheap products can be purchased at the Dollar Tree since everything there costs a dollar or less.
1767 Cheapen સસ્તું to reduce the price or quality of something If the movie theater decides to cheapen the price of tickets, more people will be able to afford tickets.
1768 Cheeky ચીકી impudent or unapologetic but in a generally charming way The third grader was extremely cheeky, rarely referring to the teacher as ‘Mr. Walters’ rather than ‘gramps,’ but it was somewhat endearing.
1769 Cheerful ખુશખુશાલ displaying or feeling happiness Jan was in a cheerful mood on her wedding day.
1770 Chemical કેમિકલ any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms The chemical is used to clean the kitchen, but care must be taken since the substance is so strong.
1771 Chemistry રસાયણશાસ્ત્ર emotional or mental attraction/interaction between two people Instant chemistry between the couple led them to an engagement and wedding within six months of meeting.
1772 Cherish વળગવું to treasure or deeply care for something I will forever cherish the teddy bear my late grandfather had given to me.
1773 Chew ચાવવું to bite off something and grind it up using teeth It is hard to chew up an apple if you have two missing front teeth.
1774 Chiaroscuro ચિઆરોસ્કુરો an artistic image emphasizing the brightness and darkness while de-emphasizing color Art critics at the art gallery admired the chiaroscuro of the black and white photograph since the shade covered everything but the bright eyes of the woman.
1775 Chic છટાદાર tastefully stylish The chic heels will go perfectly with my stylish dress.
1776 Chicanery ચિકેનરી the use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, or legal purpose You can smell the chicanery from a dishonest politician.
1777 Chide ચીડ tell somebody off; scold I don’t want the boss to chide me for being late again, so I’m setting the alarm for a half hour earlier.
1778 Chiffon શિફૉન light and silky fabric Before I put on my new chiffon skirt, I checked the temperature to make sure it was not going to be too cold outside.
1779 Child બાળક a young human being At 10, the child still liked to play with dolls and ride her bike.
1780 Childhood બાળપણ the time during which one is a child, from between infancy and puberty My stepmother is a mean woman who likes to insult little kids because she had a miserable childhood herself.
1781 Childlike બાળક જેવું being innocent or naïve in a manner befitting of a child Even as a young adult, Avan has an almost childlike innocence to him that many people find endearing, even though others think it foolish.
1782 Chime ચાઇમ ringing or tone making component of a device  I enabled the chime mode on my watch so it will sound a long beep each hour.
1783 Chimera કિમેરા a creation of a person’s mind; something that is not real Ron’s mental disorder caused him to believe there was a dangerous chimera out to get him.
1784 Chimerical ચાઇમેરિકલ an invention of an individual’s imagination The company was fined when the government discovered it had used chimerical data to get approval for its new drug.
1785 Chipper ચીપર happy and cheerful After having a great day at work, Martha was in a happy and chipper mood.
1786 Chirp કલરવ a short, high-pitched sound Nothing irritates me more than a bird that wants to constantly chirp outside of my window in the morning, ruining my sleep.
1787 Chisel છીણી a long-bladed hand tool that is struck with a hammer to cut or shape hard materials Ancient sculptors used a hammer and a chisel to shape the blocks of stones that they wished to turn into statues.
1788 Chit-chat ચિટ-ચેટ to engage in small talk, to discuss unimportant matters. Sitting close to the teacher will make it harder for you to chit-chat with classmates as the teacher will likely remind you to quiet down.
1789 Chivalrous શૂરવીર displaying respect to members of the female sex My chivalrous husband always opens doors for me.
1790 Chivalry શૌર્ય courteous conduct  The teenager displayed chivalry when he held the door open for the girls in his group.
1791 Choice પસંદગી an option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something Now that I’ve graduated High School, I have a choice to make whether I go to College.
1792 Choleric કોલેરિક easily irritated; grumpy Since I do not sleep well, I am choleric when someone calls me after I have gone to bed.
1793 Cholesterol કોલેસ્ટ્રોલ a fatty substance in the body tissue and blood that is connected to heart disease when found in large amounts Although your body needs some cholesterol, in large amounts this fatty substance can hurt the tissue around your heart.
1794 Choose પસંદ કરો to select You can choose one main course meal and also select a dessert.
1795 Chop ચોપ to cut something into pieces with a sharp blow from an edged tool Without a gas fireplace, my dad always had to go into the woods and chop lumber for our family with an axe.
1796 Chord તાર three or more musical tones sounded at the same time Pressing the three keys simultaneously, the piano player struck a chord and let out a melodious sound.
1797 Chore કામકાજ a routine and generally disliked task, usually carried out in the household My main chore around the house is taking out the trash, which I personally believe is preferable to my brother, who has to walk the dog.
1798 Choreography કોરિયોગ્રાફી the sequence of steps and movements in a dance or figure skating routine Coming up with the choreography was easy, but actually sequencing the dance moves with the music was a lot harder.
1799 Chorister કોરિસ્ટર a person who sings in a choir Even though he likes playing the piano for the choir more than being a chorister, the young man is a talented singer.
1800 Chorus સમૂહગીત a part of a song generally repeated after every verse The chorus of a song is often the most recognizable part of it, since it is repeated multiple times throughout the piece.
1801 Chose પસંદ કર્યું the act of having chosen something Mordred of the Round Table chose to betray his Lord, King Arthur, rather than serve him faithfully.
1802 Christened નામકરણ ceremonially dedicated The newborn baby was christened, being dedicated to Christ in front of her family.
1803 Christianity ખ્રિસ્તી ધર્મ the religion that uses the Bible as its scared book and is based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth Although they are both monotheistic religions, few view Christianity as a cult religion like they do Islam.
1804 Chromatic રંગીન relating to color; colorful Several artists used the same chromatic colors in their portraits at the display.
1805 Chromatin ક્રોમેટિન genetic material composed of DNA and proteins that condenses to form chromosomes Found in the inside of the cell, chromatin is made up mostly of DNA and proteins.
1806 Chromosome રંગસૂત્ર that portion of the cell that holds the genes which determine the identity and development of a plant or animal A chromosome is the cell organelle that contains the genes that define an organism’s traits.
1807 Chronic ક્રોનિક appearing for a lengthy period of time For three months, I have had a chronic headache.
1808 Chronicle ક્રોનિકલ a report that describes events in the order in which they occurred  When the detective read the chronicle of the attack, he knew how and when the victim died.
1809 Chronological કાલક્રમિક organized in the order of occurrence The easiest way to comprehend history is in chronological order, learning of events in the order that they happened in time.
1810 Chronology ઘટનાક્રમ the time pattern in which something happens The detectives sought to create the chronology leading up to the victim’s disappearance.
1811 Chronometer ક્રોનોમીટર an instrument designed to keep time with great accuracy, especially when at sea The chronometer was designed to help sailors more accurately determine longitude.
1812 Chthonic ચથોનિક concerning or belonging to the underworld hell The chthonic creature came up from the underworld to terrorize the city.
1813 Chuckle ચકલીઓ to laugh quietly Letting out a soft chuckle, the janitor couldn’t help but laugh at the conversation he overheard.
1814 Chum ચમ a close friend or pal Melody was my old school chum, but we haven’t been friends in years.
1815 Chunk ચંક a large piece of something A huge chunk of rock fell off the mountain and onto the road below.
1816 Churl ચર્લ a rude and mean-spirited person Theo often acted like a churl, being mean to everyone he came in contact with.
1817 Churlish ચુર્લીશ rude; impolite Although Ms. X is a beautiful and talented actress, she has a reputation for being churlish and difficult to get along with.
1818 Chute ચૂટ vertical or inclined plane, channel, or passage for sliding things downward Santa’s elves pushed presents down the chute and into the back of the sleigh.
1819 Chutzpah ચુત્ઝપાહ personal confidence or courage that may come across as rude but allows one to do or say what they feel Full of chutzpah, the arrogant man wasn’t afraid to voice his opinion to anyone.
1820 Cilia સિલિયા the feather-like, thin hairs connected to the eyelid known as an eyelash Humans have an average of 250 cilia per eye and even though at least one eyelash falls out per day, they grow back quickly.
1821 Cinder સિન્ડર a small, glowing piece of partly burnt coal or wood One glowing cinder was all that remained of the once burning fire.
1822 Cinematography સિનેમેટોગ્રાફી the study or skill of making movies Before becoming a world-known filmmaker, Peter studied cinematography at Bowen University.
1823 Cipher સાઇફર a code that is not easily solved The serial killer left a cipher with each body that provided clues to the detectives on where to find the next victim.
1824 Circa લગભગ around or about a certain date The historian is not certain of the exact date, but he believes the war took place circa 300,000 years ago.
1825 Circle વર્તુળ a group of people that share interests, professions, or acquaintances My circle of friends includes myself and the two kids I grew up with since elementary school, though I am eager to add more.
1826 Circuitous સર્કિટસ not said or done simply or clearly  Because the spy did not want to give away the location of his headquarters, he always took a long and circuitous route to his office.
1827 Circular પરિપત્ર shaped like a circle; round The circular tower was much taller than the ones built in a square shape instead of a rounded one.
1828 Circulate પરિભ્રમણ કરો to spread or move around freely; to move in circles The new company was planning to circulate fliers about their up and coming business.
1829 Circulation પરિભ્રમણ the continuous movement of something in a closed section While on the plane, the woman’s blood circulation was reduced and her legs began to cramp.
1830 Circumference પરિઘ the distance around something round or rounded, like the distance around the edge of a circle The nurse measured the circumference of the newborn babies’ head.
1831 Circumlocution પરિક્રમા the use of too many words to say something, especially in order to avoid saying something clearly The con man tried to use circumlocution to avoid explaining his real intentions to the wealthy couple.
1832 Circumnavigate પરિક્રમા to travel entirely around something In order to get into the police station, we must first circumnavigate the crowd of protestors.
1833 Circumscribe પરિક્રમા કરો to limit the range or scope of something to a particular degree When my husband drinks too much, I hide his car keys to circumscribe his capacity to drive.
1834 Circumspect સર્કમસ્પેક્ટ to think carefully before doing or saying anything, in order to avoid risks or consequences; cautious In this day and age, you need to be circumspect about giving out too much personal information on the internet.
1835 Circumstance સંજોગો a particular incident that influences another event Under no circumstance will I allow my daughter to go to a party that is not supervised by an adult.
1836 Circumstantial સંજોગોવશાત્ something that seems to be true but is not proven The evidence against the suspect was purely circumstantial and was not enough to convict.
1837 Circumvent ચક્કર to get around something If we do not find a way to circumvent this problem, we will not be able to finish the project.
1838 Cistern કુંડ a reservoir or tank for holding water, especially for catching and holding rainwater for later use Due to living in the rural areas of Montana, the farmer kept a cistern filled with water.
1839 Citadel રાજગઢ a stronghold or fortress that was normally built on elevated ground Guards hid the royal family in a secret room in the citadel during the invasion.
1840 Citation અવતરણ specific information to identify and locate a specific publication A citation that was listed in the book I was reading lead me to additional articles.
1841 Cite ટાંકો to use the words of another When the politician accepts his party’s presidential nomination, he will more than likely cite a former president in his speech.
1842 Citizen નાગરિક a legally recognized resident of a city, state, or town The path to becoming a citizen is a long one for illegal residents or those who have previously committed crimes.
1843 Citizenship નાગરિકત્વ the right to be a citizen of a particular country If you were born in the United States, you have already gained your citizenship.
1844 Civic નાગરિક related to a city or citizen Nonviolent civic protests were taking place to protect the rights of the U.S. citizens.
1845 Civil સિવિલ polite and cultured We insisted that both parties begin to interact in a decent and civil way, despite all their years of fighting.
1846 Civilian નાગરિક person who is not an active member of the armed forces; non-military person The undercover agent dresses in civilian clothes.
1847 Civility સભ્યતા politeness Her civility was apparent when she greeted her new guests with appropriate introductions and shaking of hands.
1848 Civilization સભ્યતા  a society that is developed and productive in its resource usage The student was thrilled when her professor invited her to join the team that was digging to unearth an early civilization.
1849 Civilized સંસ્કારી well-mannered and polite Kate was warned by her principal that she better start acting in a civilized way if she hoped to graduate with the rest of her class.
1850 Clabber ક્લેબર curdle Leaving the toddler’s cup in the sun caused the milk inside to clabber.
1851 Clad આચ્છાદન concealed by something For safety reasons, the president’s vehicle is clad in bulletproof armor.
1852 Claim દાવો કરો to make a questionable statement about something Scientists claim that a giant asteroid hit the Earth and destroyed the dinosaurs, triggering the Ice Age.
1853 Claimant દાવેદાર someone who makes a claim, especially in a lawsuit before a court The claimant was rewarded money for the damages to her property.
1854 Clairvoyant દાવેદાર able to see beyond the range of ordinary observation The psychic’s clairvoyant abilities allowed her to see into the future.
1855 Clamber ક્લેમ્બર to crawl or climb in an awkward manner Fortunately, the baby fell back onto the soft carpet after trying to clamber up the steps.
1856 Clambering ક્લેમ્બરિંગ ascending in an awkward manner The children laughed when they saw the old man clambering over the tall fence.
1857 Clammy ચીકણું unpleasantly damp and sticky or slimy to touch The feverish girl’s skin was clammy and slick with a light layer of sweat.
1858 Clamor કોલાહલ to ask for loudly As soon as the people learn about the little boy’s murder, they are going to clamor for justice.
1859 Clan કુળ a tribe or family Each clan in the village had a different symbol on the totem pole to represent their family.
1860 Clan કુળ a group of close-knit people or families The Mayfield clan gathers every summer for a roundhouse family reunion.
1861 Clandestine ગુપ્ત done in an unobtrusive manner to avoid detection We waited until after our parents went to sleep to have our clandestine meeting about their surprise party.
1862 Clang રણકાર a loud, usually echoing sound of metallic impact There was a loud clang as I dropped the pot I was cooking with on the tile kitchen floor.
1863 Clangor રણકાર a continuous noisy banging  The angry wife wanted her sleeping husband to hear the clangor of pots and pans in the kitchen.
1864 Claptrap ક્લેપ્ટ્રેપ ridiculous talk that doesn’t make any sense The old gossipers didn’t tell the truth but simply sat on their porches sharing claptrap with one another.
1865 Clarification સ્પષ્ટતા a detailed explanation given to make something more understandable For clarification, would you please show me how to use the glucose meter again?
1866 Clarify સ્પષ્ટતા કરો to make clear and easier to understand Because our instructor was so unclear, I had to continually ask him to clarify and repeat what he was saying.
1867 Clarion ક્લેરિયન forceful and clear-cut Because the captain’s clarion instructions were loud and clear, you had to hear them.
1868 Clarity સ્પષ્ટતા the quality of being clear and easily understood I edited my work for clarity, making sure to avoid any kind of legalese.
1869 Clash ક્લેશ to collide together noisily or violently The baby continued to clash the pots and pans together, making a huge racket.
1870 Clasp હસ્તધૂનન take hold of; grab tightly I would clasp the check firmly in one hand because dropping it would mean possibly losing ten thousand dollars.
1871 Class વર્ગ impressive style, wealth, or behavior That woman with the fancy dress and the elegant poise clearly has class, though I wonder if she acts that way just to impress people.
1872 Classic ઉત્તમ a work of art that has been recognized to be of high quality and worth over time Almost each and every one of Shakespeare’s plays has become a classic by now, being hailed as masterfully written pieces of literature by most everyone.
1873 Classification વર્ગીકરણ a group of things or people that are grouped together because of what they have in common Because our school is grouped in a larger classification, our football team doesn’t play smaller neighboring schools.
1874 Classification વર્ગીકરણ the process of classifying or labeling things based on shared traits Scientists use classification to divide the animal kingdom and make them easier to study and understand based on their similarities.
1875 Classify વર્ગીકરણ to group things or people together in categories based on things they have in common The teacher had her students classify all the shapes with less than four sides in one basket and the shapes with more than four or more sides in another.
1876 Classify વર્ગીકરણ to arrange things into groups depending on their shared qualities I tend to classify motor vehicles based on their shape and aesthetic design, by separating them into cars, trucks, and SUVs.
1877 Classy સર્વોપરી elegant and refined in look in style Dressed in a classy ensemble, the stylish model made her way down the runway.
1878 Clause કલમ a separate part of a contract or other binding document that gives more information The plaintiff asked the judge to look at the last clause of her lease which she believed proved that she had given her landlady enough time to find a new tenant.
1879 Claustrophobia ક્લોસ્ટ્રોફોબિયા the fear of closed, tight places My claustrophobia is out of control when I am in an elevator.
1880 Claw પંજા a curved pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot in birds, lizards, and some mammals At the Renaissance festival, falconers wear steel-enforced, mesh gloves to protect them from the bird’s razor-sharp claw.
1881 Clay માટી sediment that is made up of particles smaller than silt In art class, we had to make a sculpture out of clay and then heat it in the kiln so it would harden into a solid piece.
1882 Cleanliness સ્વચ્છતા the attribute of being clean or immaculate If you wish to impress someone on a date, you should practice cleanliness so you are not dirty when you see them.
1883 Cleanse શુદ્ધિ to clean or wash something, usually of impurities A lack of laundry detergent made it hard to cleanse the clothing inside the washing machine.
1884 Clearance ક્લિયરન્સ official permission to do something Before passengers were allowed on the plane, clearance had to be given by TSA officials.
1885 Cleats ક્લેટ્સ shoes with have metal projections on the bottom that are worn during sporting events The football player laced up his cleats and marched on to the field with his teammates.
1886 Cleavage વિભાજન a separation between two groups or things The chef cut into the cleavage between the breasts to make two pieces of chicken.
1887 Cleave ક્લીવ to split with a tool You can use the axe to cleave the tree.
1888 Cleft ફાટ an opening fissure, or V-shaped indentation made by or as if by splitting  Neil and Mary’s baby girl had a cleft lip repair at age six months.
1889 Clemency દયા a decision not to punish someone severely The killer’s wife begged the judge to give her husband clemency so he would be out of prison before she died.
1890 Clement ક્લેમેન્ટ mild or merciful The kind warden insists all his prisoners receive clement treatment.
1891 Clergy પાદરીઓ individuals who lead religious groups  Because the clergy wants to increase church attendance, they are going door to door introducing themselves to community members.
1892 Clerical કારકુની of or relating to clerks or their work; office tasks  The Department of Driver Services says clerical and administrative errors led to the mistake that landed a man in jail.
1893 Cliche ક્લિચે a word or phrase used excessively When will Ginger come up with a new phrase and stop using that cliché in all her social media posts?
1894 Client ક્લાયન્ટ a person who pays someone else for their services The attorney required the client to pay a 500 dollar fee before he would begin working on her case.
1895 Clientele ગ્રાહક the individuals who frequent a certain business The strip club’s clientele includes a number of politicians and wealthy business owners.
1896 Climate વાતાવરણ the temperature and weather associated with an environment or area Skiing resorts typically are located in a colder climate so that snow will fall naturally during the season.
1897 Climatic આબોહવા associated with climate  The climatic change could cause us to cancel our cookout.
1898 Climax પરાકાષ્ઠા the most extreme part of a story, play, song, or situation In the film the climax occurs when the heiress gives up her fortune and walks out of the family mansion.
1899 Climb ચડવું to move upward towards the top of something I get out of breath when I climb the stairs, even if it’s just a few steps.
1900 Clinch ક્લિન્ચ to make certain; to finalize The Senate must work quickly and together in order to clinch the budget deal to avoid a government shutdown.
1901 Cling ચોંટી જવું hold tightly Eric does not like to swim while wearing an undershirt because wet clothes cling to his body.
1902 Clingy ચોંટી ગયેલું used to describe something that sticks onto someone or something tightly The clingy shirt stuck to the girl’s skin after she got out of the swimming pool.
1903 Clingy ચોંટી ગયેલું something or someone that is likely to stick, catch, or otherwise be stuck to something My dog is extremely clingy, refusing to leave my side no matter where I go, including the bathroom.
1904 Clinical ક્લિનિકલ related to the observation and treatment of a patient Clinical studies showed that many patients improve after taking the medication.
1905 Clique ક્લીક an exclusive group with few members The cool kids’ clique always sits in the last row of the auditorium.
1906 Cloak ડગલો sleeveless, blanket-like covering Placing the cloak over her shoulders, she braced herself for the cold weather and stepped out of the shadows.
1907 Clod ક્લોડ lump of something, especially of earth or clay After a long slow rainstorm, the soccer field created problems when the ball would make an awkward bounce after hitting a clod of dirt.
1908 Clog ક્લોગ to block or slow passage through Pouring oil down the sink drain caused it to clog and fill with water.
1909 Cloister ક્લોસ્ટર to isolate from others Although the girl was quite shy, she tried hard to not cloister herself in the corner at parties.
1910 Clone ક્લોન an organism or cell, or group of organisms or cells, produced asexually from one ancestor or stock, to which they are genetically identical The stranger resembled her so closely that she thought she was her clone.
1911 Close-minded રૂઢિચુસ્ત having a narrow outlook that makes it difficult to consider other views or opinions The senior was so close-minded and judgemental; he wouldn’t even listen to his nephew’s unbiased views.
1912 Close બંધ uncomfortably humid and lacking in breezes or wind It’s been unusually close weather today, with only a single breeze to counter the humidity and the sweat that’s been plaguing everyone.
1913 Closeness નિકટતા to be in immediate distance or time to something else  Living in the same community, the closeness of the family could be seen when they attended every function together.
1914 Closure બંધ a sense of resolution at the end of an incident or artistic work Many people that end up divorcing want closure after the fact to help them feel as though it is well and truly behind them.
1915 Cloture ક્લોચર the act of ending a debate or discussion with a request for a vote Although the senator knew he could lose the vote, he demanded cloture of the debate so the votes could be cast.
1916 Cloud વાદળ a fluffy, usually white colored mass of water vapor that floats high in the sky Rain fell crispy from the cloud, covering the crops in a cool mist.
1917 Clout ક્લાઉટ special advantage or influence to control situations The wedding planner used her clout to get the bride and groom a discount on their wedding location.
1918 Clown રંગલો someone who acts silly to entertain or make others laugh The class clown always tries to make other kids laugh during class.
1919 Clown રંગલો a comedic circus entertainer that usually dresses up in a silly costume with a red nose and big shoes The circus clown made the children laugh as he juggled bottles while singing a silly song.
1920 Clue ચાવી information that may lead one to a certain point or conclusion  The detective looked around the house, searching for a clue to the whereabouts of a missing person.
1921 Clump ઝુંડ a small, dense group of people or animals There is a clump of people standing outside of the new store, each of theme eager to partake in its opening sale before the competition can take the best goods.
1922 Clumsy અણઘડ awkward in movement or handling, prone to accidents or mistakes My dog is rather clumsy, bumping into things whenever she runs around and sliding on hard floors all the time.
1923 Clung ચોંટી ગયું gripped or stuck to something As the little girl didn’t want to be left at the preschool, she clung to her mother’s leg by wrapping both of her arms and legs around her mother’s calf.
1924 Cluster ક્લસ્ટર a group of similar things that are physically close to one another There is a small cluster of people standing at the edge of the hallway, blocking my path to my next class.
1925 Clutch ક્લચ to tightly hold or grasp Clutch my hand tightly if you don’t want to fall off the roof!
1926 Clutter ક્લટર a messy collection of things lying around Clutter filled the elderly couple’s home as they refused to get rid of anything they had every bought.
1927 Coach કોચ a person who trains others when it comes to a particular activity or skill Because our coach resigned, a new basketball trainer will need to be hired to guide the athletes.
1928 Coagulate કોગ્યુલેટ to thicken or develop as a mass The killer did not realize the blood would coagulate on the floor and form a huge blob.
1929 Coalesce ભેગા થવું to join into a single mass Olivia stared into the distance and concentrated, hoping that all her random thoughts would somehow coalesce into one brilliant idea.
1930 Coalition ગઠબંધન a group formed to gain an advantage A coalition of downtown business owners has created a marketing plan to bring more shoppers into the downtown area.
1931 Coastal કોસ્ટલ near where a body of water meets land the coast The coastal plain running along the sea’s edge make for the perfect Pacific Ocean look-out.
1932 Coax મનાવવું persuade gradually Because the boy I babysat for needed me to coax him to brush his teeth, I made up a song to help encourage him.
1933 Cobble કોબલ to mend, repair, or put something together The student council was asked to cobble together a plan for graduation day celebrations.
1934 Cocky ઘમંડી conceited and smug After his team won the last 10 football games, the cocky quarterback told everyone at school that he won the game by himself.
1935 Cocky ઘમંડી arrogant and conceited The cocky boxer wasn’t as arrogant after he was knocked out in the first round.
1936 Cocoon કોકૂન the silky protective case spun by the larvae of some insects and moths that serves as a covering for their pupal stage They are like a pupa waiting in its cocoon for rebirth, ultimately becoming a butterfly.
1937 Coda કોડા the final or extra part of a piece of music, speech, statement, or some other writing The final section of the song was sealed with a coda that sounded like an entirely different melody.
1938 Coddle લાડુ to treat gently or with great care The babysitter realized that she couldn’t coddle the children because they started to ignore her commands.
1939 Code કોડ a systematic collection of rules and laws The code of chivalry was a set of rules and guidelines that dictated how knights were supposed to live their lives.
1940 Codependent સહનિર્ભર attached to another person and reliant on them, usually emotionally or in an unhealthy way Because he is so codependent on his caregivers, the sick man looks to them to meet all of his needs.
1941 Codicil કોડીસિલ an addition to the will that changes or clarifies the original document Before my father died, he wrote a codicil to his will that prohibited his cheating wife from receiving any of his fortune.
1942 Coefficient ગુણાંક a digit by which something else is multiplied  During class, I learned a coefficient is always attached to a variable.
1943 Coerce જબરદસ્તી to make someone do something by using force or threats The bully tried to coerce the small kids into giving him their lunch money.
1944 Coetaneous કોટેનીયસ a comparative term that means having the same age or date of origin as something else Because the coetaneous stars have the same brightness, they were probably created around the same time.
1945 Coeval કોવલ similar in age or length of time Once Jenny and I realized our parties were coeval, I decided to host my event on another day.
1946 Coffer કોફર a strong chest or box that is used to store money or valuables After placing all his loot into the coffer, the pirate locked the chest.
1947 Cog કોગ a wheel or bar with protrusions that transfer motion by interacting with another object with similar protrusions The inside of old analog clocks is full of small cogs and gears that work with each other to turn the hands of the clock on the outside.
1948 Cogency કોજેન્સી the state of being clear and coherent in a way that is likely to persuade others The attorney argues with a cogency that could convince any jury of his client’s innocence.
1949 Cogent કોજન્ટ very clear and easy for the mind to accept and believe Because the child was so young, I worked hard to give her cogent answers to her questions.
1950 Cogitate વિચારવું  to think hard about; to consider Even though he had received many invitations to celebrate his ninetieth birthday, the old spy preferred to stay home with a good cigar and quietly cogitate upon his life of adventure.
1951 Cognate જ્ઞાની associated by origin or birth The two fields are cognate because they both stem from the subject of biology.
1952 Cognition સમજશક્તિ the mental courses by which one obtains knowledge through experiences and thoughts In the car accident, Steve acquired a head injury that affected his cognition and prevented him from learning new things.
1953 Cognizance સંજ્ઞાન to have awareness or knowledge of something My son has no cognizance that his reckless actions are dangerous.
1954 Cognizant જાણકાર knowledgeable of something, especially through personal experience Because I have been on a tight budget for two years, I am very cognizant of the importance of using coupons to get the best deals.
1955 Cohere કોહેર to stick together; be united Lasagna layers need time out of the oven to cohere and become one solid mass.
1956 Coherent સુસંગત logical and clear If you can’t explain this concept in a more coherent way, I will never be able to understand it.
1957 Cohesion સંયોગ the act of coming together to form a united whole Cohesion of the two sides into one happy family was a lot harder than the new couple had hoped.
1958 Cohesive સંયોજક closely united; well integrated After six weeks of training together, our group bonded and became quite cohesive.
1959 Cohort સમૂહ a group of people supporting the same thing or person The Millennial generation is the largest cohort in US history.
1960 Coiffure કોઇફર the way in which a person’s hair is fixed; a hairstyle When Jimmy wears a coiffure of that style, he looks like a mobster in his silk suit.
1961 Coil કોઇલ to wind in circles or rings We watched the snake coil itself around its prey so that it could constrict it to death.
1962 Coinage સિક્કા coins that are used in a country Before the invention of coinage, some cultures traded beads as a form of money.
1963 Coinage સિક્કા coins (in a collective sense)  The country’s coinage has a picture of its first president on the face of the currency.
1964 Coincide સંયોગ to be similar or happen during the same time period The grand opening of the gift shop will coincide with the winter festival so residents can begin their holiday shopping.
1965 Coincidence સંયોગ a condition in which at least two things happen concurrently without planning It’s not a coincidence my husband’s flirtatious ex-wife went to visit him while I was out of town.
1966 Coincident સંયોગ at the same time or in harmony with something It was coincident when Harmony and Hazel broke their violin string at the exact same time.
1967 Coincidental સાંયોગિક resulting from chance or unplanned circumstances Having not even known that my friend was back in town, our meeting at the local grocery store was completely coincidental.
1968 Coincidentally સંયોગવશ happening by or resulting from coincidence; by chance Ashley first met David coincidentally, and she used the opportunity to ask him out on a date.
1969 Coined સિક્કા invented or created a new phrase Before someone coined the word “bae” to mean one’s girlfriend/boyfriend, it was only a Danish word for poop.
1970 Coitus કોઈટસ sex or fornication It is illegal to engage in coitus in the United States and most of the first world without the consent of your partner.
1971 Cold ઠંડી a state of being in which one feels adversely affected by temperatures below a certain level of comfort Needless to say I felt rather cold when I stepped outside into the snow to grab the newspaper without anything other than my pajamas on.
1972 Collaborate સહયોગ to labor with individuals or a single person to complete a task The software engineers will collaborate on the project to make sure it is available to the customer on the agreed upon date.
1973 Collaboratively સહયોગથી in a way that involves two or more people working together towards a common goal Working collaboratively, the two musicians were able to come up with a song that fits both of their styles.
1974 Collage કોલાજ an artistic creation made by sticking many different things together Creating a collage out of all her childhood pictures, Jaleesa used her artistic ability helped her make the perfect mother’s gift.
1975 Collapse સંકુચિત કરો to fall down suddenly due to pressure The reasons for the sudden collapse of the Mayan civilization is still unknown.
1976 Collate કોલેટ to put information in a specific order The software program allows people to collate their photographs by dates.
1977 Collateral કોલેટરલ something taken as a guarantee for a debt Since my sister has a habit of keeping my clothes, I now ask for collateral when she wants to borrow something.
1978 Collection સંગ્રહ an assembly of items that are perceived as having cultural value, acquired as a set by a collector My dad has a collection of old books he considers to be classics, many of which are series that I’ve never even heard of.
1979 Collectively સામૂહિક રીતે as a unit or group If we work collectively as a group, we can have the project complete before the deadline.
1980 Collegiate કૉલેજ associated with college life The collegiate party was filled with students from the local university.
1981 Collide અથડામણ to crash or smack into one another The snowy conditions caused the car to collide into the back of the semi-truck.
1982 Collision અથડામણ a crash in which objects collide into each other After the collision, a tow truck was called to pick up the damaged vehicles.
1983 Colloquial બોલચાલની casual and conversational language Because a job interview is such a serious event, one should not speak to the interviewer in a colloquial tone.
1984 Colloquy બોલચાલ  a serious chat or conversation From my bedroom, I could hear portions of my parents’ colloquy about my poor grades.
1985 Collude કોલ્યુડ to conspire for a secret purpose Breaking antitrust laws, company executives began to collude with one another to make sure their illegal doings were under wraps.
1986 Collusion મિલીભગત a private agreement for a dishonest purpose Under the collusion between the crooked cops and the drug dealers, the officers receive fifteen percent of the drug profits.
1987 Collywobbles કોલીવોબલ્સ a feeling of fear or nervousness Feeling collywobbles in her tummy, the nervous singer shook as she took the stage.
1988 Colon કોલોન the longest part of the large intestine that connects to the rectum The patient learned that colon cancer had taken over her large intestine and that the organ wasn’t working properly.
1989 Colonel કર્નલ a high Army rank above Lieutenant Colonel but below Brigadier General The Colonel is a high enough rank to be in charge of a major military offensive, but he still answers to the generals above him.
1990 Colonialism સંસ્થાનવાદ the instance of one country dominating another territory and its citizens England’s colonialism of the new world was brought to an end by the American revolution.
1991 Colonist વસાહતી a founder of a colony; a person who settles in a new colony A simple colonist alerted the citizens with the oncoming British soldiers, and he became known as Paul Revere.
1992 Colonization વસાહતીકરણ the process of establishing a colony British colonization of America first began in Jamestown, Virginia, eventually extending throughout the Americas.
1993 Colonnade કોલોનેડ architectural pillars in front of a building Many ancient cities’ buildings have a colonnade stretching across the front for tourists to enter through.
1994 Colony કોલોની an area where individuals who have something in common live as a group Since Elaine is very modest, we know she will not join us at the nudist colony.
1995 Color રંગ to dye something a particular hue or shade Meredith wants to color her hair red but doesn’t know if it will look natural if she changes its tone.
1996 Colossus કોલોસસ a thing or person that is very large or gigantic It seemed like overnight, the mom-and-pop shop had grown into a colossus that rakes in millions every year.
1997 Column કૉલમ a-pillar or post that stands upright and is shaped like a cylinder Each column of the tall plantation home had lights wrapped around its cylindrical form.
1998 Comatose કોમેટોઝ unconscious and unable to communicate The car crash victim was comatose and unable to talk while on the stretcher.
1999 Combat લડાઇ ake action to reduce, destroy, or prevent In order to combat global warming, we must try to recycle, waste less, conserve energy, and burn fewer fossil fuels.
2000 Combatant લડાયક an armed fighter Carey loved hearing his grandfather’s stories about when he was a combatant in WWII.

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