Word of the Day for Students: Learning should never stop as it aids in growth and development that will ultimately help you to excel. It is important to enhance your vocabulary by acquiring new words that can help to improve your communication skills. It is important to keep looking for new words that can be added to your dictionary of vocabulary.
Here are five English words provided for school students and those who want to improve their English. These words range from simple to moderate, making them easy to learn.
Word of The Day For Students
Here are five English words that start with ‘ar’ for students including two simple, two moderate, and one above moderate word. Each word is presented with its meaning, part of speech, a sentence, synonyms, and antonyms in a tabular format.
Word | Meaning | Part of Speech | Use in a Sentence | Synonyms | Antonyms |
Ardent | passionate or enthusiastic | Adjective | I was an ardent admirer of his work. | passionate, intense | half-hearted |
Arbitrary | based on random choice or personal whim | Adjective | He played a few arbitrary notes on the piano, to try it out. | whimsical, random | rational, reasoned |
Aristocrat | a member of the aristocracy; a person of high social rank | Noun | They are learning, in a way, to become aristocrats. | noblewoman, patrician | commoner |
Array | an impressive display or range of things | Noun and verb | There was a splendid array of food on the table. | Arrangement, assembling | disarrangement |
Archaic | very old or old-fashioned | Adjective | He was wearing his denim peaked cap, and a long impractical white scarf and looked like a glamorously archaic revolutionary. | obsolete | new |
These five words can help the students to improve their vocabulary.
Thought of The Day For School Assembly With Meaning
“Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you”- Walt Whitman
Meaning: This quote which is attributed to Walt Whitman, means that if we start focusing on the positive aspects of life (the sunshine), we’ll naturally leave behind the negativity or difficulties (the shadows). This is a metaphor for maintaining a positive attitude and looking forward, rather than dwelling on problems or challenges.
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