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Daily Vocabulary and Phrasal Verbs Guide

This document discusses a vocabulary and phrasal verbs course taught by Tarun Grover. The course will cover 700 vocabulary words including 200 phrasal verbs, 200 frequently used words, 150 trending words, and 150 previous year words. The classes will be held Monday through Friday at 6:30 pm. Contact information for Tarun Grover is provided for Telegram, Unacademy, Facebook, and Instagram. Sample vocabulary words and their definitions are also included to demonstrate what will be covered in the course.

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Daily Vocabulary and Phrasal Verbs Guide

This document discusses a vocabulary and phrasal verbs course taught by Tarun Grover. The course will cover 700 vocabulary words including 200 phrasal verbs, 200 frequently used words, 150 trending words, and 150 previous year words. The classes will be held Monday through Friday at 6:30 pm. Contact information for Tarun Grover is provided for Telegram, Unacademy, Facebook, and Instagram. Sample vocabulary words and their definitions are also included to demonstrate what will be covered in the course.

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Vocabulary

& Phrasal verbs


By Tarun Grover
In this course, we’ll study :-

 Phrasal verbs (200)


 Frequently used words (200)
 Trending words (150)
 Previous year words (150)
Timing :-

 Monday to Friday

 6:30 pm
You can connect with me :-

Telergram – Tarun Grover English


Unacademy – Tarun Grover
Facebook – Tarun Grover
Instagram – tarunnn_grover
Phrasal verbs
Bring forth
16. Bring forth - to produce something, or to
cause a particular reaction

• His poetry brings forth an emotional


response in many readers.

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Bring up
17. Bring up - to look after a child until he or she
becomes an adult

• She brought up three sons on her own.

If you bring up a particular subject, you introduce it


into a discussion or conversation.
• He brought up a subject rarely raised during the
course of this campaign.

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Bring out
18. Bring out - to produce a new product and
start to sell it

• The next year they brought out a low-


priced car to compete with Ford.

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Bring down
19. Bring down - to reduce the rate, level, or amount of
something
• Our principal responsibility is to bring down the level
of unemployment.

to cause a government or politician to lose power


• Opposition parties are threatening to bring down the
government.

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Bring about
20. Bring about - To bring something about means to
cause it to happen.

• One way they can bring about political change is by


putting pressure on the country.
• The 20th century brought about revolutionary
changes in our lifestyles.

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Frequently used words
Bereft
33. Bereft (Adj.) - deprived of or lacking of something

Example-
•Alone now and almost penniless, he was bereft of
hope.
•Her room was dark and bereft of colour.

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Bereft
of a person sad or lonely, especially through
someone's death and departure

Example-
•His husband death in 1990 left her bereft.

Hint- Be+ reft= sounds like left, imagine a man who is


left alone after his girlfriend left him or deprived of
someone lovable.

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Bleak
34. Bleak (Adj.) - dismal or gloomy, cold or unpleasant

Example-
•a bleak midwinter's day.

Offering little or no hope


Example-
•the economic outlook is bleak.

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Bonanza
35. Bonanza (N.) - a situation which creates a sudden increase in
wealth, good fortunes or profit

Example-
•April was a bonanza month for car sales.
•The legacy left by his uncle proved bonanza for him and his family

Syno- windfall, jackpot, godsend, sudden gain, boom, boon, gold rush,
blessing

Hint- bonanza comes from bonus, that is something carrying good luck
for you.

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Bellicose
36. Bellicose (Adj.) - warlike aggressive and ready to fight) ( demonstrating
aggression and willingness to fight )

Example-
•Pakistan is a bellicose nation.
•Bellicose young officers.

Syno- belligerent, aggressive, hostile, militant, warlike,

Hint- Belli+cose= belly cause= belli we can remember as sumo's with huge
bellis will fight each other so bellicose means warlike

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Bereavement
37. Bereavement (N.) - death of a close relation and friend

Example-
• She has recently suffered a bereavement.

Syno- loss, deprivation

Hint- be + leave + ment = this is state when someone leave us


forever.

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Berate
38. Berate (V.) - to scold or criticize someone angrily

Example-
•She berate herself for being fickle.
•The father berated his son for being negligent in his study.

Syno- rebuke, reprimand, censure, reproach, reprove, admonish,


chastise, upbraid, castigate, lambaste

Hint- berate= B+rate if you will watch b rated movie you will be
soclded or criticize.

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Beneficiary
39. Beneficiary (N.) - person entitled to benefits

Example-
•Those living below poverty line are the beneficiary of
this scheme.

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Betroth
40. Betroth (V.) - formally engage someone to be
married

Example-
• She was betroth to her fiance last month.

Hint- don't plan to get married otherwise I BET ki tu


ROTHA hua aayega.

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Bestow
41. Bestow (V.) - to give something as honour or present or
right / confer

Example-
•Nature has bestowed many gifts on man.
•Bestowed high praise on the winners.

prepo- bestow-on

Hint- best people are bestowed with awards and trophies

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Bid
42. Bid (N.) (V.) - an offer of a price, especially an
auction

Example-
•I made a bid of $150 dollar for the paintings.

Syno- offer, tender, proposal

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Bid

an attempt or effort to achieve something


Example-

•He made a bid for power in 1984.

Syno- attempt, effort, endeavour, try

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I want your active Participation :-

• Your task is to make sentences on all


the words that we learn and put them
in the comment section.
You can watch other videos as well :-

Go to the playlist section

 Grammar (Basics)
 Reading comprehension
 Para jumble
 Cloze test
You can connect with me :-

Telergram – Tarun Grover English


Unacademy – Tarun Grover
Facebook – Tarun Grover
Instagram – tarunnn_grover

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