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Dear Readers,


Here is the Daily Word list for you to improve your verbal as well as your written English. Now a days Level of English section has been increased in Competitive Exam and same will be followed in  LIC AAO and other upcoming Banking Exams. So learn these words and try to use them in your day to day lives, starting now down below in the comments section.

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1. Mount(V/N): Rising or set in a raised position.
Synonyms: Ascend,Climb.
Uses : Pressure mounted on students in examination.

2. Ploy(N): An activity done for amusement.
Synonyms: Subterfuge,Tactic.
Uses: The ploy worked only as long as the idea of USA was left undefined.

3. Eloquent(Adj): Clearly expressing or indicating something
Synonyms: Articulate,Fluent.
Uses: Dhoni gave an eloquent speech.

4. Onslaught(N): Destructive attack
Synonyms: Incursion,Invasion,Foray.
Uses: Coral reefs suffer from the combined onslaught of both acidification and elevated sea surface temperature.

5. Amorphously(Adj): Lacking a clear structure or focus.
Synonyms: Indefinite,Vague,Nebulous.
Uses: Health sector  in india has grown amorphously in the absence of strong regulatory oversight.

6. Imperative(Adj): Vitally important .
Synonyms: Necessary,Indispensable,Exigent.
Uses: India’s immediate action against terrorism was imperative.

7. Emphatic(Adj): Very impressive or significant.
Synonyms: wholehearted, forceful, energetic, vigorous.
Uses: Virat Kholi has an emphatic personality.

8. Medley(N): A varied mixture of things or people.
Synonyms: Conglomeration, jumble, mess.
Uses: South indian foods have an interesting medley of flavours


9. Vie(v): Compete eagerly with someone in order to do or achieve something.
Synonyms: Jockey,Jostle,Grapple.
Uses: Indian athletes were vying for a place in the commonwealth games.


10. Schism(N): A split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties.
Synonyms: Estrangement,Alienation,Detachment.
Uses: I was young when the Schism occurred in germany.

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