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Understanding English Language: Synonyms and Meanings, Schemes and Mind Maps of Computer-Aided Power System Analysis

English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and CultureEnglish as a Second Language (ESL)Applied Linguistics

Definitions and synonyms for various english words, including 'conspicuous' and 'inconspicuous', 'maverick', 'deliberate', 'devise', 'leave', 'expediency', 'affable', 'affluent', 'procrastination', 'realm', 'pigeonhole', 'brothel', 'remittance', 'henceforth', and 'inheritance'. It also includes definitions for related terms such as 'ambiguous'. Useful for expanding vocabulary and improving english language skills.

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  • What is the definition of the word 'maverick'?
  • What is the opposite meaning of the word 'conspicuous'?
  • What is the meaning of the word 'conspicuous'?

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Uploaded on 11/21/2022

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Download Understanding English Language: Synonyms and Meanings and more Schemes and Mind Maps Computer-Aided Power System Analysis in PDF only on Docsity! Conspecious means easily visible inconspicuous means not clearly visible or attracting attention; not conspicuous. eg . An inconspecious red brick building. maveric : a person who does not behave or think like everyone else, but who has independent, unusual opinions. delebrate:adj : done on purpose; planned ;done slowly and carefully, without hurrying. verb: to think about or discuss something fully before making a decision. eg. Was it an accident or was it deliberate? ;She spoke in a calm, deliberate voice. ;The judges deliberated for an hour before announcing the winner. delebrately: on purpose ;slowly and carefully, without hurrying devise:(verb) plan or invent (a complex procedure, system, or mechanism) by careful thought.;(verb) to invent a new way of doing something. leave (something, especially real estate) to someone by the terms of a will. (noun) a clause in a will leaving something, especially real estate, to someone. eg. a training programme should be devised. ; They’ve devised a plan for keeping traffic out of the city centre. expediency : (noun) the quality of being convenient and practical despite possibly being improper or immoral; convenience. eg. an act of political expediency affable:(adj) friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to. eg She was quite affable at the meeting. affluent: rich; lot of money. eg. i live in a affluent neighbourhood. procrastination: the act of putting off doing something that you should do till another day or time, because you do not want to do it eg. Procrastination may cause one to lose a good opportunity. realm: a field or domain of activity or interest.;a kingdom. eg."the realm of applied chemistry" ; "the defence of the realm" we will get to know where its stands in the realm of thing. pigeonhole:(verb) assign to a particular category, typically an overly restrictive one.; put (a document) in a pigeonhole. to unfairly think of or describe (someone or something) as belonging to a particular group, having only a particular skill, etc eg. He's a talented actor who doesn't want to be put in a pigeonhole. brothel : rnd bzar remittance: money that is send to somebody in order to pay for something. eg. kindly return the completed form with your remittance at the reception. ; remittance can be made by cash or card.