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Calvary |
The pilgrims visit the Calvary in Jerusalem. (A hill near Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified) |
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Cavalry |
The cavalry of the ancient Kings was very famous.(troops trained to fight on horseback) |
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Callow |
He seemed to be a callow and could not understand much.(young and inexperienced) |
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Shallow |
River water is shallow. (lacking depth) |
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Censor |
Films are censored by a board constituted by the Government.(someone who censures or condemns) |
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Censure |
The employee faces censure for his negligence.(harsh criticism or disapproval) |
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Cite |
Ravi was cited by others for his brilliant performance.(make reference to) |
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Site |
It is an appropriate site for a playground.(a piece of land) |
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click |
One has to click on the left button to view the picture.(a short light metallic sound) |
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Clique |
They are a prudent clique.(an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose) |
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Canon |
Canons of Democracy must ensure freedom of expression.(a rule or especially body of rules or principles generally established as valid and fundamental in a field or art or philosophy) |
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Cannon |
The cannons have become obsolete in military operations.(a large artillery gun that is usually on wheels) |
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Cleanup |
The cleanup on this festival sale is enormous.(a very large profit ) |
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Clean up |
There is a need to clean up the administration. (to put things in order) |
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Collaborate |
His collaboration with the enemies was suspected. (to work together on a common enterprise or project or give help to an enemy) |
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Cooperate |
People are expected to cooperate with the Government to implement the schemes. (work together with another person or company or Government) |
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Completion |
The building is nearing completion.(a concluding action) |
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Completeness |
It gave him a sense of completeness on finishing the project.(the state of being complete and entire) |
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Credibility |
His disloyalty has destroyed all credibility.(the quality of being believable or trustworthy) |
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Credence |
He gave credence to the gossip.(the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true) |
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Crass |
Rude and crass behaviour is a sign of weakness.(lacking in sensibility and discrimination of persons) |
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Cross |
One has to cross the road to reach the Institute.(to get from one side to another) |
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Confidant |
He is considered a confidant of the manager.(someone to whom private matters are confided with) |
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Confident |
The Minister gave a confident reply to the question.(marked by assurance) |
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Consequently |
Consequently, he withdrew his comments.(because of the reason given) |
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Subsequently |
He realized that he had hurt her feelings; subsequent he apologized.(afterwards) |
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Currant |
I read a recipe for currant jam.(any of several tart red or black berries used for jellies and jam. |
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Current |
These are the current issues to be discussed by the committee.(concerning the present time) |
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Classical |
Classical methods of painting still hold good.(relating to the most highly developed stage of an earlier civilization and its culture) |
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Classic |
It was a classic example of the power of democracy. (of recognized authority or excellence) |