Category: Vocabulary

Ceremonial vs. Ceremonious

The words ceremonial and ceremonious have more or less the same meaning. They are often used interchangeably. However, in some contexts one is preferred to the other. Ceremonial means ‘relating to formal religious or...

English Vocabulary Exercise For CBSE

Complete the following sentences using the appropriate form of the word given in the brackets. 1. We apologise for the ——————– (inconvenient) 2. She refuted all ———————– made against her. (accuse) 3. Indiscriminate use...

Class 10 English Vocabulary Exercise

Complete the following sentences using the appropriate form of the word given in the brackets. 1. He has to undergo ———————- training. (rigour) 2. The President gave away the ——————– awards at a special...

English Vocabulary Worksheets

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate form of the word given in the brackets. 1. He is ———————– on his elder brother. (depend) 2. His parents’ —————— helped him to be successful. (encourage)...

Class 9 English Vocabulary Worksheet

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate form of the word given in the brackets. 1. India is known for its cultural —————— (diverse) 2. ———————- is the root cause of many ailments. (anxious)...

Class 10 English Vocabulary Exercise

Complete the given sentences using the appropriate form of the word given in the brackets. 1. We are all waiting for the ——————— of the news. (confirm) 2. Though the boy isn’t very intelligent,...

English Vocabulary Worksheet

Complete the following sentences using a word or phrase from the given options. 1. His enemies said that he was the ———————- of evil. (embodiment / enactment / example) 2. Gandhi ———————- all worldly...

Vocabulary Worksheet

The same word can have different forms. For example, the word ‘memory’ is a noun whereas the word ‘memorize’ is a verb. This vocabulary exercise tests your understanding of different word forms. 1. The...

Verbs Easily Confused

Verbs that are easily confused Infinitive / Simple Past / Past Participle fall / fell / fallen feel / felt / felt fill / filled / filled find / found / found found /...

Travel, Journey, Trip And Voyage

Difference Between Travel, Journey, Trip and Voyage The word travel means ‘travelling in general’. It is usually uncountable. My chief interest is travel. The plural form travels is sometimes used to talk about a...