Class 12 English Flamingo Indigo ( Word meaning)

 

NCERT Solutions For Class 12 English

Flamingo

Indigo

(Louis Fischer)

Word meaning

 

            Abandoned: deserted, inhibited

            Abstractions: something which exists only as an idea.

            Accompanied: go along with someone

            Adamant: firm

.           Advent: arrival

            Advocate: supporter, protector

            Alleviate: uplift

            Amazement: surprise

            Apparently: seemingly, evidently

            Arable: land suitable for farming

            Assembled: gathered

            Associates: supporters

            Authorities: officials, power

            Baffled: confused

            Boarded: get on, enter

            Bully: trying to harm others considering them to be weak

            Chided: criticize, scold

            Civil Disobedience: peaceful political protest

            Compelled: forced

            Complied: followed or obeyed

            Conclusion: result, end of something

            Concrete: solid

            Conferred: granted

            Conscience: sense of right and wrong

            Contented: willing to accept something, satisfied

            Convention: agreement

            Conveyance: transportation

.           Deadlock: a situation in which no progress can be made

            Deceitfully: dishonestly

            Defenders: protector

            Defiance: opposition

            Depositions: a formal written statement

            Desertion: action of leaving a place, organization etc

            Dreaded: regarded with great fear or apprehension

            Emaciated: thin

Entreaty: an earnest or humble request

            Extorted: took forcibly

            Forthwith: immediately, at once

            Grievances: complaints

            Hitherto: Earlier, Previously

            Humanitarian: Concerned with human welfare

            Influential: powerful

            Injustice: unfairness

            Intertwined: twisted, braided, knitted

            Irksome: irritating

            Leading: prominent, popular

            Liberation: release

            Merely: only

            Miserable: unhappy, sad

            Obliged: required, made legally bound to do something

            Pacifist: Peace maker

            Peasant: small farmer

            Pestered: bother, harass

            Pleading: the action of making an emotional or earnest appeal to someone

            Prestige: honour, esteem

            Prominent: Important, well known

            Prop: support

            Prosecutor: Lawyer or barrister

            Protracted: lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual.

            Province: region, territory

            Reconvened: to start again after a small break

            Resolute: determined

            Reverted: returned

            Self Reliance: self sufficiency, self support

            Spontaneous: voluntary, unforced

            Summoned: called

            Tenacity: determination

            Tenants: occupants paying rent in cash or kind

            Throbbed: produced a lot of vibrations due to a huge crowd

            Triumphed: won

            Unanimously: without opposition

            Vehement: showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense.

            Volunteer: a person who offers his service free of cost

            Yeoman: a man who cultivates a small piece of land

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