Word meaning in English for BCS,DEGREE
Q. write the meaning of the underlined/ phrases in English.
Revolve - move around.
Vacuum - a empty space of gas.
Havoc - widespread damage.
Beyond - to the further side.
Epidemic - the rape spread of a disease among many people in the same place.
Devastating - causing great destruction.
Coastal - near a cost.
Comfort- the state of being physically relaxed and free from tense.
Necessity- Need/inevitability
Reason- Cause
Recent- contemporary/ current
Shaking elements- thing that cause much trepidation.
Added- to be included
Wearing- to put on
Following ------------------ to copy/ irritating illogically.
Blindly -----------------------without understanding/without any logical reason.
Learn to -------------------- make a habit/gain knowledge or skill by studying.
Agree with ---------------Opinion as the same idea/ to have the same opinion/having the thought.
Boldly – with courage/ straightly.
Vexed at – be angry/to be annoyed or worried.
Gland – be happy.
Parrot – an imitator/ as irritating bird
Main Word Meaning
Restricted – limited
Colonial – related to colony
Misgivings – misunderstanding
Settlers – inhabitants
Freely – independently
Leader – those who lead
Boast – take pride in
Opinions – views
Distribute – diverse
Opposition – obstruction
Criminal – miscreants
Fortunately – luckily
Defend – safeguard, protect
Verdict – an official decision made by jury in court of law
Landmark decision – very important decision
Merchants – a person who buys and sells commodities for profit.
Leading – to go before or with to show the way.
Guess – to risk an estimate or judgment about (something) often haphazardly; to estimate about correctly.
Letter - a track of land on which crops and often livestock are raised; to cultivate land.
Scatter – to send off in different directions.
Breathe – to draw in or expel breath.
Blown – to produce a current of air, to move wind.
Smoker – one who smoke cigarette.
Good liking – to see beautiful one’s face or thing.
Exceptional – different characteristic.
Amateur – not professional.
Amazingly – to overwhelm with wonderfully.
Life like – like living being.
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