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Top 100 English Words With Meaning for NDA, CDS, AFCAT 2023

 Top 100 English Words With Meaning for NDA, CDS, AFCAT 2023



 100 most important English words for competitive exam preparation to help candidates improve their vocabulary skills. 

Table of Contents

Vocabulary Skills – Part I (20 Words)

English Words – Part II (20 Words)

Vocabulary Skills – Part III (20 Words)

Vocabulary Skills – Part I (20 Words)

1. Conformity- compliance with standards, rules, or laws.

2. Profound-  a state, quality, or emotion that is very great.

3. Obnoxious- extremely unpleasant.

4. Savagery- the quality of being fierce/ cruel. 

5. Everlasting- lasting forever or a very long time.

6. Embarking- begin (a course of action).

7. Prolonged- continuing for a long time/ longer than usual; lengthy.

8. Crippling- causing a severe and almost insuperable problem.

9. Isolation- the process /fact of isolating or being isolated; quarantine

10. Immunization- the action of making a person immune to infection.

11. Contravention- an action that violates a law, treaty, or other rulings.

12. Breach- an act of breaking/failing to observe a law, agreement,/ code of conduct.

13. Encroachment- intrusion on a person’s territory, rights.

14. Transgression- an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offence.

15. Perpetuated- occurring repeatedly; so frequent as to seem endless and uninterrupted.

16. Enhancing- intensify, increase, or further improve quality.

17. Hampering- hinder or impede the movement or progress of.

18. Inoculation- vaccination.

19. Jab- a hypodermic injection, especially a vaccination.

20. Insurrection- a violent uprising against  government.




English Words – Part II (20 Words)

21. Squad- a small group of people having a particular task.

22. Quashed- rejected as invalid, especially by legal procedure.

23. Venerated- regarded with great respect.

24. Downpour- a heavy fall of rain.

25. Contingent- occurring or existing only.

26. Evacuated- remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safer place.

27. Upstream- in the opposite direction from that in which a stream or river flows.

28. Adjudication- a formal decision on a disputed matter.

29. Sentiment- exaggerated and self-indulgent feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia.

30. Manifesto- a public declaration of policy and aims, especially one issued before an election.

31. Cognizance- knowledge or awareness.

32. Convene- come or bring together for a meeting or activity; assemble

33. Manipulate- control/influence (a person or situation) cleverly.

34. Terrified- cause to feel extreme fear.

35. Concise- giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words..

36. Aristocracy- a form of government which power is held by the nobility.

37. Futility- pointlessness/uselessness.

38. Significance- the quality of being worthy of attention,

39. Conscience- a person’s moral sense of right and wrong.

40. Cranium- the skull, especially part enclosing the brain.


Vocabulary Skills – Part III (20 Words)


41. Contention- heated disagreement.

42. Conclusion- the end or finish of an event, process, or text.

43. Moderate- make or become less extreme, intense, rigorous, or violent.

44. Extremism- the holding of extreme political or religious views, fanaticism.

45. Inevitable-  situation that unavoidable.

46. Retrograde- directed/moving backward.

47. Escalation- rapid increase arise.

48. Catchphrase- a well-known sentence or phrase associated with a particular famous person.

49. Curriculum- subject comprising  course of study in a school or college.

50. Eradication- complete destruction of something.

51. Remuneration- money paid for work or  service.

52. Sacrifice- give up (something valued) for sake  other considerations

53. Target- a person, object, or place selected as the aim of an attack

54. Annihilate- destroy utterly make invisible or indistinct.

55. Trench- a long, narrow ditch.

56. Remittance- a sum of money sent payment or as a gift.

57. Compensation- money awarded to someone in recognition of loss/suffering.

58. Retribution- means punishment inflicted on someone as revenge for  wrong or criminal act.

59. Reimbursement- means process of repaying a person who has spent or lost money.

60. Indemnify- means to compensate someone for harm or loss

so, friends these are some of the important words  for your competition exams...

ASHISH PRAKASH,

EXPERT ENGLISH TRAINER

writer of 50 published articles in newspaper

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