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April 1st, 2017, 11:55 AM
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MBA words
Hello friends can you plz give me MBA Vocabulary Words for Preparation of MBA entrance exam , as I am going to appear in CAT exam for admission in IIMs ?
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April 1st, 2017, 01:23 PM
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Re: MBA words
As you are asking for MBA Vocabulary Words for Preparation of MBA entrance exam , so on your demand I am providing same for you : aberration Meaning: (n.) something that differs from the norm Sentence: Aberration from the subject can be disastrous. abhor Meaning: (v.) to hate, detest Sentence: I abhor the feeling of being surrounded by mess! acquiesce Meaning: (v.) to agree without protesting Sentence: If you acquiesce without showing contempt for the social hypocrisies, you are bound to live with it. alacrity Meaning: (n.) eagerness, speed Sentence: alacrity of spirit that feels but half the weight it carries. amiable Meaning: (adj.) friendly Sentence: Amiable behavior helps you grow in life, and make countless friends on each turn of life. appease Meaning: (v.) to calm, satisfy Sentence: You can never appease someone who is bound to make live a regretful life. arcane Meaning: (adj.) obscure, secret, known only by a few Sentence: The arcane mysteries of Egyptian pyramids are beyond comprehension to even most famous of historians. avarice (n.) excessive greed (The banker’s avarice led him to amass an enormous personal fortune.) brazen Meaning: (adj.) excessively bold, brash, clear and obvious (Critics condemned the writer’sbrazen attempt to plagiarise Frankow-Czerwonko’s work.) brusque Meaning: (adj.) short, abrupt, dismissive Sentence: A brusque dismissal of my proposals causes me grief. cajole Meaning: (v.) to urge, coax Sentence: Cajole a lamenting soul, and you will receive nature’s blessings. callous Meaning: (adj.) harsh, cold, unfeeling Sentence: Her callous behavior towards your feelings can cause you sufferings. candor Meaning: (n.) honesty, frankness Sentence: Your candor will make your endless number of friends. chide Meaning: (v.) to voice disapproval Your sloppy behavoiur and indifference will make Hanna chide and complain. circumspect Meaning: (adj.) cautious Sentence: I circumspect that I would be able to bring you home before 10 am. But unfortunately I proved wrong. clandestine Meaning: (adj.) secret Sentence: Her clandestine relation with her boyfriend came as a shock to her husband. coerce Meaning: (v.) to make somebody do something by force or threat Sentence: Our youngsters are almost coerced into growing up far too fast and far too soon by some of the pressures and policies around them. coherent Meaning: (adj.) logically consistent, intelligible Sentence: ritain’s international policy toward the historic environment needs to become more coherent. complacency Meaning: (n.) self-satisfied ignorance of danger Sentence: I think you have just identified the cause of so much complacency in the uk property market. confidant Meaning: (n.) a person entrusted with secrets Sentence: Are you working as a confidant for the spy agencies , active in America? connive Meaning: (v.) to plot, scheme Sentence: He connived with the thieves, and is behind the bar these days. cumulative Meaning: (adj.) increasing, building upon itself Sentence: Her cumulative success are getting over her head. debase Meaning: (v.) to lower the quality or esteem of something Sentence: To debase someone’s character can lead you into serious trouble. decry Meaning: (v.) to criticize openly Sentence: The decry of the famous authority by newspaper, took people’s faith away from it. deferential Meaning: (adj.) showing respect for another’s authority Sentence: The deferential behavior of the daughter towards her mother showed her deep affection between the two. demure Meaning: (adj.) quiet, modest, reserved Sentence: Girls are traditionally expected to be demure and coy, but the current social scenario has flagged this social attitude. deride Meaning: (v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn Sentence: Deriding on your friend’s problems can break down your good and healthy relations. despot Meaning: (n.) one who has total power and rules brutally Sentence: The despot who rules the city is not overthrown by people with a coop. diligent Meaning: (adj.) showing care in doing one’s work Sentence: Diligent studies do result fruitful results. elated Meaning: (adj.) overjoyed, thrilled Sentence: The very thought of the power that money would bring elated her. eloquent Meaning: (adj.) expressive, articulate, moving Sentence: Eloquent expressions and loud words together make her a great spokes person. embezzle Meaning: (v.) to steal money by falsifying records Sentence: Embezzling of funds result in legal action. empathy Meaning: (n.) sensitivity to another’s feelings as if they were one’s own Sentence: Having empathy for someone is good, but losing your own happiness to someone is foolishness. enmity Meaning: (n.) ill will, hatred, hostility Sentence: Enmity between the two managers is quite evident. erudite Meaning: (adj.) learned Sentence: It is dazzlingly and sometimes obscurely erudite yet with a clear and coherent argument that challenges our current commonsense views about communication. extol Meaning: (v.) to praise, revere Sentence: To extol someone for her virtues is not going to take away your own strengths. fabricate Meaning: (v.) to make up, invent Sentence: Every time he takes a leave, he fabricates such amazing stories that no one is able to question him. feral Meaning: (adj.) wild, savage Sentence: Feral past of that princess was something that no one expected to hear about. flabbergasted Meaning: (adj.) astounded Sentence: I was flabbergasted by the views that he expressed in front of that huge crowd. forsake Meaning: (v.) to give up, renounce Sentence: Forsake your vindictive nature, and try to be more loving. fractious Meaning: (adj.) troublesome or irritable Sentence: Fractiousness and irritability are no virtues! furtive Meaning: (adj.) secretive, sly Sentence: Furtive acts add complexities to life, with a perennial danger lurking. gluttony Meaning: (n.) overindulgence in food or drink Sentence: You gluttony is making it difficult for others to live with you. gratuitous Meaning: (adj.) uncalled for, unwarranted Sentence: Your reaction was gratuitous in the situation. You could have withheld your anger. haughty Meaning: (adj.) disdainfully proud Sentence: She is haughty and rich, so people often chose to keep at bay from her. hypocrisy (n.) pretending to believe what one does not Sentence: Hypocrisies are deep rooted in several cultures. They will behave in a manner and will never own their acts. impeccable Meaning: (adj.) exemplary, flawless Sentence: Her impeccable culinary art makes it difficult for people to refuse an invitation to her home. impertinent Meaning: (adj.) rude, insolent Sentence: His impertinent remark lead to long days of fight and sleepless nights. implacable Meaning: (adj.) incapable of being appeased or mitigated Sentence: Her behavior caused an emotional harm to him, and he became absolutely implacable. It is difficult to make him even listen to her side of story. impudent Meaning: (adj.) casually rude, insolent, impertinent Sentence: The impudent young woman looked her teacher up and down and told him he was hot. incisive Meaning: (adj.) clear, sharp, direct Sentence: When you are in a position of making judgments, you have to be incisive with your commandments. indolent Meaning: (adj.) lazy Sentence: Your indolence can make you lose your job. Only active and vigilant people are successful. inept Meaning: (adj.) not suitable or capable, unqualified Sentence: Your inept answers give the impression of your being dumb and mindless. . infamy Meaning: n.) notoriety, extreme ill repute Sentence: The infamy of his crime will not lessen with the passing of time, and it will live as a bruise in hearts of people. inhibit Meaning: (v.) to prevent, restrain, stop Sentence: It is important to inhibit the wrongdoings of people, who think that it is their right to bully the weaker people. innate Meaning: (adj.) inborn, native, inherent Sentence: Talent to paint was innate in her, as her mother used to draw amazing canvases. insatiable Meaning: (adj.) incapable of being satisfied Sentence: Her insatiable desires made it difficult for her to live a settled life. insular Meaning: (adj.) separated and narrow-minded; tight-knit, closed off Sentence: Today you cannot live insular with your own ideas and faiths. intrepid Meaning: (adj.) brave in the face of danger Sentence: Intrepid man attacked three eve teasers all alone and knocked them off their feet. inveterate Meaning: (adj.) stubbornly established by habit Sentence: It is his inveterate habit of lying in bed, lazing and delaying his work till time unexpected. |