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
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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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