Frequently used English words

Frequently used English words - As we know vocabulary is backbone of communication if our vocabulary is good we can make conversation cogent and more comprehensible.
So let's start with the words we use very frequently and we also see them in newspaper, books and magazine.

How to remember the words - here some steps are given to remember the words 

1.- whenever you come across to any new word see the meaning of that word and in which context the word is used. 

2.- look at the words with similar meaning and opposite meaning. 

3.- In order to remember anything, you must visualize it in the form of pictures. Whatever is in the form of pictures or video our brain remembers instantly. There is reason behind this. 
Pictures are the de facto language of our subconscious mind.  

4.- break the word according to your conscience. So that your mind can visualize the word. For example-
We want to remember the word 

Vanguard - front row of soliders, revolutionaries or change makers. 
 Now it is explicit that the word vanguard has two words in it van + guard 

In order to remember this word you can imagine that a row of soliders and revolutionaries is guarding a van from the front. 

Ostracize-   Banish from society. 

Substitute the word ostracize with the word ostriches. Now we simply visualize that all ostriches are banished from society.

5.- in order to remember the word use it as much as you can and make sentences with that word. Even if you want to remember 10 words you can make a simple story using those words. 

Now after seeing how to remember the words let's go with our frequently used words along with the image.


1. ASTONISHING (ADJECTIVE): (आश्चर्यजनक):  surprising 
Synonyms: impressive, amazing 
Antonyms: unimpressive 
Example Sentence: 
All his achievements are nothing short of astonishing. 

2. STARTLE (VERB): (डराना):  surprise 
Synonyms: frighten, scare 
Antonyms: put at ease 
Example Sentence: 
A sudden sound in the doorway startled her. 

3. CONCERNED (ADJECTIVE): (चिंतित):  worried 
Synonyms: anxious, disturbed 
Antonyms: unconcerned
Example Sentence: 
The school's decision is being questioned by a group of concerned parents. 

4. APPARENTLY (ADVERB): (जाहिरा तौर पर):  seemingly 
Synonyms: evidently, ostensibly 
Antonyms: improbably 
Example Sentence: 
The child nodded, apparently content with the promise. 

5. DISMISS (VERB): (निर्वासित करना):  banish 
Synonyms: set aside, abandon 
Antonyms: entertain 
Example Sentence: 
It would be easy to dismiss him as all brawn and no brain. 

6. SANCTION (NOUN): (दंड):  penalty 
Synonyms: punishment, deterrent 
Antonyms: reward 
Example Sentence: 
A range of sanctions were aimed at deterring insider abuse. 


7. DISQUIET (NOUN): (बेचैनी):  unease 
Synonyms: uneasiness, worry 
Antonyms: calm 
Example Sentence: 
There is disquiet about animal testing among general public. 


8.CONSIDERABLE (ADJECTIVE): (पर्याप्त): sizeable 
Synonyms: substantial appreciable 
Antonyms: paltry 
Example Sentence: 
He is in a position of considerable influence. 


9. BAR (VERB): (रोकना):  prohibit 
Synonyms: debar, preclude 
Antonyms: admit 
Example Sentence: 
Journalists had been barred from covering the elections. 

10.CONTROVERSIAL (ADJECTIVE): (विवादास्पद): contentious 
Synonyms: disputed, contended 
Antonyms: uncontroversial
Example Sentence: 
The dispute continued to be controversial for years. 

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