Top 5 Word of the Day for Morning Assembly 18 July, 2024

Jul 17, 2024, 16:58 IST

This article discusses the Top 5 Dictionary English Words for your morning assembly including meaning, sentence use, synonyms, antonyms and part of speech.  

Top Dictionary Words for School Assembly.
Top Dictionary Words for School Assembly.

You might know that learning new words is important. But do you know an easy way to do it? The most easy and efficient way of expanding your vocabulary is to learn one new word every day. This exercise can help to expand your vocabulary gradually over time. With an enriched vocabulary, you can conquer the major areas of communication- reading, writing, listening and speaking. Vocabulary helps to develop reading comprehension. The more words you will know, the more productively you will read and learn. 

Importance of Learning New Words 

Learning new words helps to develop a reading habit as well. A rich vocabulary can enable students to choose the right words at the right time. When you use the correct words, listeners will be able to grasp what you are saying. Students might be interested to know that learning new words leads to a direct increase in knowledge of new ideas and concepts. Learning new words cultivates critical thinking and analytical skills. Writer Vanna Bonta once said, ‘’The last motive in the world for acquiring vocabulary should be to impress. Words should be acquired because we urgently need them - to convey, to reach, to express something within us, and to understand others.’’

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Top Dictionary Words for School Assembly

Drawback

Meaning  A hindrance or disadvantage. 
Part of speech Noun
Sentence use  One of the drawbacks of living with my sister is that she is not interested in cleanliness. 
Synonyms  Shortcoming, negative, impediment 
Antonyms  Asset, advantage, edge 

Prerogative

Meaning  Right or privilege exclusive to an individual or group. 
Part of speech Noun
Sentence use  It’s the prerogative of a writer to decide the plot and characters of his novel. 
Synonyms  Birthright, right, entitlement 
Antonyms  Duty, obligation 

Timorous 

Meaning Timid/fearful or lack of confidence. 
Part of speech Adjective 
Sentence use  The student got nervous and timorous when the teacher called his name. 
Synonyms  Terrified, scary, fearsome 
Antonyms  Brave, bold, courageous 

Eloquent

Meaning  Fluent in speaking/writing. 
Part of speech Adjective 
Sentence use  She is a very eloquent and convincing speaker. 
Synonyms  Vocal, expressive, loquacious 
Antonyms  Hesitant, mumbling, speechless 

Hysterical 

Meaning  Uncontrollable and extreme emotion. 
Part of speech Adjective 
Sentence use  My brother’s favourite team won the championship so he got hysterical and started crying and laughing at the same time. 
Synonyms  Emotional, furious, frenzied 
Antonyms  Reasonable, calm, controlled 
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