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A: aberration, abhor, abrogate, absolution, abstain, abstract, abstruse, abyss, accede, accolade,

accost, accrue, acquiesce, acrimony, adamant, adroit, adulation, adversity, aesthetic, affable,
affinity, affluent, affront, aggregate, agnostic, alacrity, allay, allocate, allude, altruism,
amalgamate, ambiguous, ambivalence, ameliorate, amenable, amiable, amorphous, anachronism,
anarchy, anecdote, anomaly, antagonistic, antithesis, apathetic, aphorism, aplomb, appease,
apprehensive, arbitrary, arcane, archetype, ardent, arduous, articulate, ascertain, aspersion,
assiduous, assuage, astute, asylum, audacious, augment, auspicious, austere, autonomy, avarice,
avant-garde, aversion, avid, axiom.

B: bane, bellicose, benevolent, benign, bequeath, berate, bereft, blasphemy, blatant, boisterous,
bombastic, bourgeois, brusque, bucolic, burgeon, cacophony, cajole, callous, camaraderie,
candor, capricious, cathartic, caustic, censure, cerebral, charismatic, circumspect, clandestine,
coercion, cogent, coherent, commensurate, complacent, complicit, concede, conciliatory,
concise, condescend, confound, conjecture, connoisseur, consensus, consummate, contentious,
contrite, conundrum, converge, convoluted, copious, cosmopolitan, credulous, cryptic, culpable,
cursory.

C (cont.): curtail.

D: debacle, debase, debilitate, decorum, deference, defunct, deleterious, deluge, demagogue,


demur, denigrate, denounce, deplore, depravity, deprecate, deride, derivative, despot, destitute,
deter, detrimental, devious, didactic, diffident, digress, dilapidated, dilatory, dilemma, diligent,
diminutive, discern, discord, discredit, disdain, disingenuous, disparage, disparate, dispassionate,
dissent, distend, diurnal, divulge, docile, dogmatic, dubious, duress, dynamic.

E: ebullient, eclectic, edifice, efface, efficacy, effigy, effusive, egregious, elated, elegy,
elucidate, elusive, embellish, eminent, empathy, emulate, encumber, enervate, engender,
enigmatic, ennui, ephemeral, epicurean, epiphany, equivocal, erudite, esoteric, espouse, ethereal,
euphemism, evanescent, exacerbate, exacting, exalt, exasperate, exculpate, exonerate, exorbitant,
expedient, expedite, explicit, expunge, extant, extemporaneous, extol, extraneous, extrapolate.

F: facetious, facile, fallacy, fastidious, fathom, fatuous, feckless, felicity, fervent, fidelity,
flagrant, flippant, florid, flounder, flout, foment, forbearance, foreboding, forensic, fortuitous,
fractious, frenetic, frivolous, fulminate, furtive.

G: galvanize, garrulous, gaudy, genial, germane, gluttony, grandiose, gratuitous, gregarious,


grimace, guile.

H: haphazard, harangue, hedonist, hegemony, heresy, hiatus, hierarchy, histrionic, homogeneous,


hubris, humanitarian, hyperbole, hypocrisy.

I: iconoclast, idiosyncrasy, ignoble, illusory, immaculate, immutable, impassive, impeccable,


impecunious, impediment, imperious, impertinent, impervious, impetuous, implacable, implicit,
impudent, inane, inchoate, incontrovertible, incorrigible, indefatigable, indelible, indignant,
indolent, ineffable, inept, inexorable, infallible, infer, infraction, ingenious, inherent, innocuous,
insatiable, inscrutable, insidious, insolent, instigate, insular, intangible, integral, intrepid,
inundate, inveterate, invidious, irascible, irrevocable.

J: jettison, jocular, judicious, juxtapose.

K: keen, knack, kudos.

L: labyrinthine, laconic, lament, languid, latent, laud, lavish, lethargic, lithe, lucid, lugubrious.

M: magnanimous, malcontent, malevolent, malign, malleable, manifest, manifold, maritime,


marred, maudlin, meager, mellifluous, mendacious, mercurial, meticulous, mitigate, modicum,
mollify, morose, multifarious, mundane, munificent.

N: nascent, nebulous, nefarious, negligible, nonchalant, nonplussed, nostalgic, novel, nuance,


nullify.

O: obdurate, obfuscate, objective, oblivious, obsequious, obstinate, obtuse, ominous, omnipotent,


omniscient, onerous, opaque, opulent, orthodox, ostensible, ostentatious, ostracize, overt.

P: pacify, palliate, palpable, panacea, paradigm, paradox, paragon, paramount, pariah, parody,
parsimonious, partisan, patronize, paucity, pejorative, pellucid, penchant, penitent, pensive,
perfunctory, permeate, pernicious, perpetuate, perspicacious, pertinent, pervasive, petulant,
phlegmatic, pious, placate, placid, plausible, plethora, poignant, polemic, ponderous, pragmatic,
precarious, precipitous, precocious, predilection, preposterous, pretentious, prevalent,
prodigious, profane, proficient, profligate, profound, profuse, proliferate, prolific, propensity,
proponent, propriety, prosaic, provincial, proximity, prudent, puerile, pungent, punitive, purport,
pusillanimous.

Q: quagmire, quaint, qualm, quandary, quell, querulous, quixotic, quizzical.

R: rancor, rapport, rarefied, rational, rebuttal, recalcitrant, recant, reciprocal, reclusive, recondite,
redolent, redundant, refute, reiterate, rejuvenate, relentless, relinquish, relish, remiss,
remonstrate, renaissance, renounce, replete, reprehensible, reproach, repudiate, rescind, resilient,
resolute, respite, reticent, reverence, rhapsody, rife, ruminate.

S: sagacious, salient, sanctimonious, sanguine, satiate, scathing, scrupulous, scrutinize, sedate,


sedition, sedentary, semblance, seminal, servile, sinuous, solicitous, somber, sophomoric, sordid,
spartan, specious, spurious, stagnant, stalwart, stark, static, staunch, steadfast, stolid, stringent,
subjugate, sublime, subsequent, subtle, succinct, sully, superficial, superfluous, supplant,
surmise, surreptitious, susceptible, sycophant.

T: taciturn, tangential, tantamount, temerity, tenacious, tentative, tenuous, terse, timorous, tirade,
torpid, transient, translucent, trepidation, truculent, truncated, tumultuous.

U: ubiquitous, umbrage, unequivocal, unorthodox, untenable, unwarranted, urbane, usurp,


utilitarian.
V: vacillate, vapid, vehement, venerate, veracity, verbose, verdant, vestige, vex, viable,
vicarious, vindicate, virulent, vitiate, vociferous, volition, voracious.

W: wan, wanton, waver, whimsical, wistful, wizened.

Y: yearning, yield.

Z: zealous, zenith, zest.

1. Aberration

Definition: A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically an unwelcome one.
Synonyms: Anomaly, deviation, divergence, irregularity
Antonyms: Normality, regularity, standard
Common Phrases: "An aberration in behavior," "A rare aberration"
Related Forms: Aberrant (adj.)

 Example: The scientist dismissed the data as an aberrant result.

Common Uses: Used to describe unusual events, mistakes, or deviations in patterns.


Burmese Meaning: အကန့်အသတ်ကျော်လွှားမှု၊ ထင်မှတ်မထားသောအဖြစ်အပျက်

2. Abhor

Definition: To regard with disgust and hatred.


Synonyms: Detest, loathe, despise, hate
Antonyms: Admire, love, adore, cherish
Common Phrases: "Abhor violence," "Abhor injustice"
Related Forms: Abhorrence (n.), Abhorrent (adj.)

 Example: His abhorrence of lying made him a trustworthy friend.

Common Uses: Often refers to strong moral dislike, such as abhor war or abhor cruelty.
Burmese Meaning: မုန်းတီးသည်၊ စက်ဆုပ်ရံှရှားသည်

3. Abrogate

Definition: To repeal or do away with a law, right, or formal agreement.


Synonyms: Revoke, annul, abolish, invalidate
Antonyms: Establish, enact, institute
Common Phrases: "Abrogate a treaty," "Abrogate responsibilities"
Related Forms: Abrogation (n.)
 Example: The government faced criticism after abrogating the historic agreement.

Common Uses: Used in legal or formal contexts to signify the cancellation of rules or
agreements.
Burmese Meaning: ဖျက်သိမ်းသည်၊ ပယ်ဖျက်သည်

4. Absolution

Definition: Formal release from guilt, obligation, or punishment.


Synonyms: Forgiveness, pardon, exoneration, clemency
Antonyms: Condemnation, blame, punishment
Common Phrases: "Grant absolution," "Seek absolution"
Related Forms: Absolve (v.)

 Example: The priest absolved the sinner of his wrongdoings.

Common Uses: Frequently associated with religious or legal forgiveness.


Burmese Meaning: အပြစ်လွှတ်ခြင်း၊ အပြစ်ပျောက်စေခြင်း

5. Abstain

Definition: To deliberately choose not to do or have something.


Synonyms: Refrain, withhold, desist
Antonyms: Indulge, participate, engage
Common Phrases: "Abstain from voting," "Abstain from alcohol"
Related Forms: Abstention (n.), Abstinence (n.)

 Example: Many people practice abstinence from harmful habits.

Common Uses: Used to describe deliberate avoidance, especially in voting or lifestyle choices.
Burmese Meaning: ရှောင်ကြဉ်သည်၊ ကိုယ်တိုင်နှုတ်ထွက်သည်

6. Abstract

Definition: Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
Synonyms: Conceptual, theoretical, intangible
Antonyms: Concrete, tangible, practical
Common Phrases: "Abstract thinking," "Abstract concept"
Related Forms: Abstraction (n.), Abstractly (adv.)
 Example: The artist’s abstract paintings intrigued many visitors.

Common Uses: Used in art, philosophy, or discussions of ideas not grounded in physical reality.
Burmese Meaning: စိတ်ကူးအလား၊ အထင်အမြင်ဆိုင်ရာ

7. Abstruse

Definition: Difficult to understand; obscure.


Synonyms: Esoteric, perplexing, enigmatic
Antonyms: Clear, simple, comprehensible
Common Phrases: "Abstruse argument," "Abstruse concept"
Related Forms: None frequently used.

 Example: The professor’s explanation was too abstruse for most students to follow.

Common Uses: Refers to highly complex or obscure subjects, especially in academic fields.
Burmese Meaning: နားလည်ရခက်ခဲသော

8. Abyss

Definition: A deep or seemingly bottomless chasm.


Synonyms: Chasm, void, gulf, pit
Antonyms: Summit, peak, pinnacle
Common Phrases: "Stare into the abyss," "A moral abyss"
Related Forms: Abyssal (adj.)

 Example: The deep-sea divers explored the abyssal depths of the ocean.

Common Uses: Used literally for physical chasms or metaphorically for deep crises or
unknowns.
Burmese Meaning: ကျောက်ကြောင်းအောက်တန်း၊ နက်လှသောနေရာ

9. Accede

Definition: To agree to a demand, request, or treaty.


Synonyms: Agree, assent, acquiesce, consent
Antonyms: Refuse, decline, dissent
Common Phrases: "Accede to a request," "Accede to the throne"
Related Forms: Accession (n.)
 Example: After much debate, the committee acceded to the proposal.

Common Uses: Often seen in formal or diplomatic contexts.


Burmese Meaning: သဘောတူသည်၊ လက်ခံသည်

10. Accolade

Definition: An award or privilege granted as a special honor.


Synonyms: Honor, tribute, commendation
Antonyms: Criticism, disapproval, rebuke
Common Phrases: "Receive accolades," "Deserve accolades"
Related Forms: None commonly used.

 Example: The actor received numerous accolades for their outstanding performance.

Common Uses: Describes formal recognition or awards for achievements.


Burmese Meaning: ချီးကျူးမှု၊ ဂုဏ်ပြုမှု

11. Accost

Definition: To approach and address someone boldly or aggressively.


Synonyms: Confront, approach, address
Antonyms: Avoid, evade, shun
Common Phrases: "Accost a stranger," "Accosted by reporters"
Related Forms: None commonly used.

 Example: The journalist accosted the celebrity for an interview.

Common Uses: Often used in situations where someone is approached unexpectedly or


aggressively.
Burmese Meaning: ရုတ်တရက်ဆက်သွယ်ပြောဆိုသည်၊ စည်းရုံးသည်

12. Accrue

Definition: To accumulate or receive over time (especially money or benefits).


Synonyms: Accumulate, amass, collect
Antonyms: Diminish, lose, reduce
Common Phrases: "Accrue interest," "Benefits accrued over time"
Related Forms: Accrual (n.)
 Example: The company accrued significant profits during the fiscal year.

Common Uses: Often used in financial contexts to describe the growth of money or benefits
over time.
Burmese Meaning: လည်းစည်းစုသည်၊ တိုးပွားသည်

13. Acquiesce

Definition: To accept something reluctantly but without protest.


Synonyms: Comply, concede, accept, consent
Antonyms: Refuse, oppose, resist
Common Phrases: "Acquiesce in a decision," "Acquiesce to demands"
Related Forms: Acquiescence (n.), Acquiescent (adj.)

 Example: She acquiesced to her boss’s request despite her reservations.

Common Uses: Used to describe passive agreement or submission.


Burmese Meaning: အနုတ်လက္ခဏာရှိပြီး သဘောတူသည်

14. Acrimony

Definition: Bitterness or ill feeling.


Synonyms: Hostility, animosity, rancor
Antonyms: Harmony, goodwill, kindness
Common Phrases: "Full of acrimony," "Acrimonious debate"
Related Forms: Acrimonious (adj.)

 Example: Their acrimonious divorce left both parties resentful.

Common Uses: Refers to hostile situations, arguments, or relationships.


Burmese Meaning: ရှိုးရှားမှု၊ မနာလိုမှု

15. Adamant

Definition: Refusing to be persuaded or to change one’s mind.


Synonyms: Unyielding, stubborn, resolute
Antonyms: Flexible, yielding, submissive
Common Phrases: "Adamant about a decision," "Adamant refusal"
Related Forms: Adamantly (adv.)
 Example: He was adamant that the project be completed on time.

Common Uses: Describes firm determination or unshakable stances.


Burmese Meaning: တစ်စုံတစ်ရာအပေါ် မလျှော့မပျော့ရှိသော

16. Adroit

Definition: Clever or skillful in using the hands or mind.


Synonyms: Skilled, adept, dexterous, proficient
Antonyms: Clumsy, inept, awkward
Common Phrases: "Adroit maneuver," "Adroit handling"
Related Forms: Adroitly (adv.), Adroitness (n.)

 Example: She was adroit at solving complex problems under pressure.

Common Uses: Used to highlight mental or physical skillfulness.


Burmese Meaning: တတ်ကျွမ်းပိုင်နိုင်မှုရှိသော

17. Adulation

Definition: Excessive admiration or praise.


Synonyms: Worship, flattery, idolization
Antonyms: Criticism, disdain, scorn
Common Phrases: "Showered with adulation," "Blind adulation"
Related Forms: Adulate (v.)

 Example: The actor enjoyed the adulation of fans worldwide.

Common Uses: Describes overwhelming admiration, often excessive or exaggerated.


Burmese Meaning: အလွန်အကျွံ ချီးကျူးရေး

18. Adversity

Definition: Difficulties or misfortune.


Synonyms: Hardship, struggle, affliction
Antonyms: Prosperity, advantage, success
Common Phrases: "Overcome adversity," "Face adversity"
Related Forms: Adversarial (adj.), Adverse (adj.)

 Example: Despite the adversity, she managed to complete her education.


Common Uses: Refers to challenging circumstances or obstacles in life.
Burmese Meaning: အခက်အခဲ၊ ဒုက္ခ

19. Aesthetic

Definition: Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.


Synonyms: Artistic, beautiful, elegant
Antonyms: Unattractive, tasteless
Common Phrases: "Aesthetic appeal," "Aesthetic sense"
Related Forms: Aesthetics (n.), Aesthetically (adv.)

 Example: The aesthetic design of the building impressed the architects.

Common Uses: Used in art, design, and discussions about visual appeal.
Burmese Meaning: အလှအပဆိုင်ရာ

20. Affable

Definition: Friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to.


Synonyms: Amiable, cordial, genial
Antonyms: Unfriendly, rude, aloof
Common Phrases: "Affable personality," "Affable demeanor"
Related Forms: Affability (n.), Affably (adv.)

 Example: His affable nature made him popular among colleagues.

Common Uses: Describes people who are approachable and kind.


Burmese Meaning: ရိုးရွင်းနှိမ့်ချမှုရှိသော

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21. Affinity

Definition: A natural liking for or connection to someone or something.


Synonyms: Kinship, attraction, rapport
Antonyms: Dislike, aversion, incompatibility
Common Phrases: "Affinity for art," "Cultural affinity"
Related Forms: Affinities (plural)

 Example: She has a natural affinity for languages and quickly picks them up.

Common Uses: Often used to describe emotional or intellectual connections.


Burmese Meaning: သဘာဝလက်ခံမှု၊ ဆွေစိတ်

22. Affluent

Definition: Having a great deal of money; wealthy.


Synonyms: Rich, prosperous, well-off
Antonyms: Poor, impoverished, destitute
Common Phrases: "Affluent society," "Affluent lifestyle"
Related Forms: Affluence (n.)

 Example: The affluent neighborhood was lined with luxurious mansions.

Common Uses: Refers to financial wealth and a comfortable standard of living.


Burmese Meaning: ချမ်းသာသော

23. Affront

Definition: An action or remark that causes outrage or offense.


Synonyms: Insult, slight, provocation
Antonyms: Compliment, praise, flattery
Common Phrases: "An affront to dignity," "Personal affront"
Related Forms: Affronted (adj.)

 Example: The manager took the employee's criticism as a personal affront.

Common Uses: Often used in formal contexts to describe intentional disrespect.


Burmese Meaning: အထင်အမြင်ကျဆင်းစေမှု

24. Aggregate
Definition: A whole formed by combining several elements.
Synonyms: Total, sum, collection
Antonyms: Individual, separate, single
Common Phrases: "Aggregate score," "Aggregate amount"
Related Forms: Aggregation (n.), Aggregated (adj.)

 Example: The aggregate data from multiple studies helped prove the hypothesis.

Common Uses: Frequently used in statistical or financial contexts.


Burmese Meaning: စုစုပေါင်း

25. Agnostic

Definition: A person who believes that nothing can be known about the existence of God.
Synonyms: Skeptic, doubter, nonbeliever
Antonyms: Believer, theist
Common Phrases: "Agnostic perspective," "Religious agnostic"
Related Forms: Agnosticism (n.)

 Example: He identified as an agnostic, open to possibilities but without firm beliefs.

Common Uses: Often used in religious or philosophical discussions.


Burmese Meaning: ဘုရားရှိရှိမရှိမသေချာသောသူ

26. Alacrity

Definition: Cheerful readiness or eagerness.


Synonyms: Enthusiasm, willingness, promptness
Antonyms: Reluctance, hesitation, slowness
Common Phrases: "Responded with alacrity," "Alacrity in action"
Related Forms: None commonly used.

 Example: She accepted the job offer with alacrity, excited to start her new role.

Common Uses: Used to emphasize speed and enthusiasm in action.


Burmese Meaning: အားရစွာပြုလုပ်ခြင်း

27. Allay
Definition: To reduce or diminish fears, concerns, or pain.
Synonyms: Alleviate, calm, ease
Antonyms: Aggravate, intensify, worsen
Common Phrases: "Allay fears," "Allay suspicion"
Related Forms: Allayed (adj.)

 Example: The doctor’s reassuring words allayed the patient’s anxiety.

Common Uses: Often used to describe calming emotions or worries.


Burmese Meaning: သက်သာစေသည်

28. Allocate

Definition: To distribute resources or duties for a specific purpose.


Synonyms: Assign, apportion, distribute
Antonyms: Misallocate, withhold
Common Phrases: "Allocate funds," "Allocate responsibilities"
Related Forms: Allocation (n.)

 Example: The manager allocated resources to ensure the project’s success.

Common Uses: Frequently used in financial and organizational contexts.


Burmese Meaning: ချထားပေးသည်

29. Allude

Definition: To indirectly refer to something.


Synonyms: Hint, imply, mention
Antonyms: Declare, state, specify
Common Phrases: "Allude to the issue," "Alluded subtly"
Related Forms: Allusion (n.)

 Example: He alluded to his plans without giving too many details.

Common Uses: Often used in writing or speech to suggest something indirectly.


Burmese Meaning: အနှစ်ချုပ်အနေနဲ့ ဖော်ပြသည်

30. Altruism
Definition: Selfless concern for the well-being of others.
Synonyms: Selflessness, compassion, generosity
Antonyms: Selfishness, greed, egotism
Common Phrases: "Act of altruism," "Altruistic behavior"
Related Forms: Altruistic (adj.), Altruistically (adv.)

 Example: Her altruism was evident in the way she volunteered to help others.

Common Uses: Commonly discussed in ethical, social, and philosophical contexts.


Burmese Meaning: ကိုယ်တိုင်အကျိုးမယူသော စွန့်စားမှု

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31. Amalgamate

Definition: To combine or unite to form one structure or organization.


Synonyms: Merge, integrate, blend
Antonyms: Separate, divide, detach
Common Phrases: "Amalgamate companies," "Amalgamated cultures"
Related Forms: Amalgamation (n.), Amalgamated (adj.)

 Example: The two small businesses decided to amalgamate into a larger corporation.

Common Uses: Frequently used in business or cultural contexts.


Burmese Meaning: ပေါင်းစည်းသည်

32. Ambiguous

Definition: Open to more than one interpretation; unclear or doubtful in meaning.


Synonyms: Vague, equivocal, unclear
Antonyms: Clear, explicit, definite
Common Phrases: "Ambiguous statement," "Ambiguous instructions"
Related Forms: Ambiguity (n.), Ambiguously (adv.)
 Example: The contract's ambiguous wording caused confusion.

Common Uses: Often used to describe unclear communication or writing.


Burmese Meaning: မရှင်းလင်းသော

33. Ambivalence

Definition: The state of having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something.
Synonyms: Uncertainty, indecision, hesitation
Antonyms: Certainty, decisiveness, clarity
Common Phrases: "Feel ambivalence," "Ambivalence towards a decision"
Related Forms: Ambivalent (adj.), Ambivalently (adv.)

 Example: Her ambivalence about moving abroad was evident in her hesitation.

Common Uses: Typically refers to emotional or decision-making situations.


Burmese Meaning: မသေချာမှု

34. Ameliorate

Definition: To make something better or improve it.


Synonyms: Improve, enhance, alleviate
Antonyms: Worsen, deteriorate, degrade
Common Phrases: "Ameliorate conditions," "Ameliorate the situation"
Related Forms: Amelioration (n.), Ameliorative (adj.)

 Example: Policies were implemented to ameliorate living standards for the poor.

Common Uses: Often used in formal contexts related to improvements.


Burmese Meaning: တိုးတက်အောင်လုပ်သည်

35. Amenable

Definition: Open and responsive to suggestion; easily persuaded or controlled.


Synonyms: Cooperative, agreeable, compliant
Antonyms: Stubborn, uncooperative, resistant
Common Phrases: "Amenable to advice," "Amenable to change"
Related Forms: Amenability (n.), Amenably (adv.)

 Example: The staff was amenable to the new work schedule.


Common Uses: Often used to describe people’s attitudes or behavior.
Burmese Meaning: အလွယ်တကူလက်ခံသော

36. Amiable

Definition: Having a friendly and pleasant manner.


Synonyms: Friendly, affable, genial
Antonyms: Unfriendly, hostile, disagreeable
Common Phrases: "Amiable personality," "Amiable conversation"
Related Forms: Amiability (n.), Amiably (adv.)

 Example: His amiable nature made him popular with everyone.

Common Uses: Often used to describe people or their demeanor.


Burmese Meaning: ဖော်ရွေသော

37. Amorphous

Definition: Without a clearly defined shape or form.


Synonyms: Shapeless, formless, vague
Antonyms: Structured, defined, organized
Common Phrases: "Amorphous cloud," "Amorphous idea"
Related Forms: None commonly used.

 Example: The artist created an amorphous sculpture that defied traditional shapes.

Common Uses: Describes physical forms or abstract ideas lacking definition.


Burmese Meaning: အနက်သတ်မရှိသော

38. Anachronism

Definition: Something out of its proper time period.


Synonyms: Misplacement, incongruity, archaism
Antonyms: Timeliness, modernity
Common Phrases: "Anachronistic view," "Historical anachronism"
Related Forms: Anachronistic (adj.), Anachronistically (adv.)

 Example: The use of typewriters in a modern office is an anachronism.


Common Uses: Often used in historical or critical contexts.
Burmese Meaning: အချိန်နှင့်မလျော်သောအရာ

39. Anarchy

Definition: A state of disorder due to lack of authority or government.


Synonyms: Chaos, lawlessness, turmoil
Antonyms: Order, governance, stability
Common Phrases: "Anarchy in the streets," "Political anarchy"
Related Forms: Anarchist (n.), Anarchic (adj.)

 Example: Without effective leadership, the country descended into anarchy.

Common Uses: Often used to describe political or social unrest.


Burmese Meaning: ဥပဒေမဲ့အခြေအနေ

40. Anecdote

Definition: A short, amusing, or interesting story about a real incident or person.


Synonyms: Story, tale, narrative
Antonyms: Dissertation, analysis
Common Phrases: "Tell an anecdote," "Humorous anecdote"
Related Forms: Anecdotal (adj.)

 Example: The speaker began his lecture with a funny anecdote about his childhood.

Common Uses: Common in storytelling or speeches for illustration.


Burmese Meaning: အတိုက်အခံအကြောင်းပြချက်

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41. Anomaly

Definition: Something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected.


Synonyms: Irregularity, abnormality, deviation
Antonyms: Normalcy, standard, regularity
Common Phrases: "Statistical anomaly," "Anomaly in behavior"
Related Forms: Anomalous (adj.), Anomalously (adv.)

 Example: The sudden drop in temperature was an anomaly in the otherwise warm
climate.

Common Uses: Often used in scientific, technical, or statistical contexts.


Burmese Meaning: သဘာဝမဟုတ်သောအရာ

42. Antagonistic

Definition: Showing opposition or hostility towards something or someone.


Synonyms: Hostile, opposed, combative
Antonyms: Friendly, supportive, cooperative
Common Phrases: "Antagonistic behavior," "Antagonistic towards change"
Related Forms: Antagonist (n.), Antagonism (n.)

 Example: The new policy faced antagonistic reactions from the employees.

Common Uses: Describes conflicting relationships or behaviors.


Burmese Meaning: ရန်ပြုသော

43. Antithesis

Definition: A person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else.
Synonyms: Opposite, contrast, reverse
Antonyms: Similarity, sameness
Common Phrases: "Antithesis of success," "Complete antithesis"
Related Forms: Antithetical (adj.)

 Example: His lifestyle is the antithesis of mine.

Common Uses: Used in debates, literature, and comparisons.


Burmese Meaning: တနည်းဟုတ်တနည်းမဟုတ်ခြင်း
44. Apathetic

Definition: Showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.


Synonyms: Indifferent, uninterested, passive
Antonyms: Enthusiastic, passionate, interested
Common Phrases: "Apathetic response," "Apathetic attitude"
Related Forms: Apathy (n.), Apathetically (adv.)

 Example: The students seemed apathetic about the upcoming election.

Common Uses: Describes lack of emotion or interest.


Burmese Meaning: အထူးစိတ်ဝင်စားမှုမရှိသော

45. Aphorism

Definition: A concise statement of a principle or truth.


Synonyms: Maxim, adage, proverb
Antonyms: Essay, elaboration
Common Phrases: "Wise aphorism," "Philosophical aphorism"
Related Forms: Aphoristic (adj.), Aphoristically (adv.)

 Example: "Actions speak louder than words" is a well-known aphorism.

Common Uses: Found in philosophical or literary contexts.


Burmese Meaning: စကားမိန့်

46. Aplomb

Definition: Self-confidence or assurance, especially when in a demanding situation.


Synonyms: Poise, composure, self-assurance
Antonyms: Nervousness, insecurity, uncertainty
Common Phrases: "Handle with aplomb," "Speak with aplomb"
Related Forms: None commonly used.

 Example: She handled the interview with great aplomb.

Common Uses: Used to describe confidence under pressure.


Burmese Meaning: စိတ်ချရသော

47. Appease
Definition: To pacify or placate someone by acceding to their demands.
Synonyms: Pacify, placate, satisfy
Antonyms: Provoke, aggravate, irritate
Common Phrases: "Appease the angry crowd," "Appease tensions"
Related Forms: Appeasement (n.), Appeasingly (adv.)

 Example: The manager tried to appease the employees by offering bonuses.

Common Uses: Used in contexts of negotiation or conflict resolution.


Burmese Meaning: စိတ်တိုမှုလျော့ပါးစေသည်

48. Apprehensive

Definition: Anxious or fearful that something bad will happen.


Synonyms: Anxious, worried, uneasy
Antonyms: Confident, calm, assured
Common Phrases: "Apprehensive about the future," "Apprehensive look"
Related Forms: Apprehension (n.), Apprehensively (adv.)

 Example: He felt apprehensive before the big presentation.

Common Uses: Describes emotional states of worry or fear.


Burmese Meaning: စိုးရိမ်သော

49. Arbitrary

Definition: Based on random choice or personal whim rather than any reason or system.
Synonyms: Capricious, random, whimsical
Antonyms: Rational, consistent, systematic
Common Phrases: "Arbitrary decision," "Arbitrary rules"
Related Forms: Arbitrarily (adv.), Arbitrariness (n.)

 Example: The selection process seemed completely arbitrary.

Common Uses: Often used to critique decision-making processes.


Burmese Meaning: အကြောင်းအချက်မပါသော

50. Arcane
Definition: Understood by few; mysterious or secret.
Synonyms: Esoteric, obscure, enigmatic
Antonyms: Obvious, clear, mainstream
Common Phrases: "Arcane knowledge," "Arcane rituals"
Related Forms: Arcanely (adv.)

 Example: The book is full of arcane references to ancient texts.

Common Uses: Used to describe specialized or secretive knowledge.


Burmese Meaning: ရှားပါး၍အမြဲမသိသာသော

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51. Archetype

Definition: A typical example of something or the original model that others are patterned after.
Synonyms: Prototype, model, exemplar
Antonyms: Atypicality, derivative, copy
Common Phrases: "The archetype of a hero," "An archetype for innovation"
Related Forms: Archetypal (adj.), Archetypally (adv.)

 Example: Superman is often seen as the archetype of a modern superhero.

Common Uses: Frequently used in literature, psychology, and design.


Burmese Meaning: စံအခြေခံပုံစံ

52. Ardent

Definition: Enthusiastic or passionate.


Synonyms: Fervent, zealous, eager
Antonyms: Apathetic, indifferent, cold
Common Phrases: "Ardent supporter," "Ardent fan"
Related Forms: Ardently (adv.), Ardor (n.)
 Example: She is an ardent advocate for environmental protection.

Common Uses: Describes strong feelings or dedication.


Burmese Meaning: အရမ်းစိတ်အားထက်သန်သော

53. Arduous

Definition: Involving a lot of effort; difficult and tiring.


Synonyms: Laborious, strenuous, grueling
Antonyms: Easy, effortless, simple
Common Phrases: "Arduous task," "Arduous journey"
Related Forms: Arduously (adv.), Arduousness (n.)

 Example: Climbing the mountain was an arduous but rewarding experience.

Common Uses: Often used to describe physically or mentally challenging tasks.


Burmese Meaning: ခက်ခဲသော

54. Articulate

Definition: Able to express thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively.


Synonyms: Eloquent, expressive, fluent
Antonyms: Inarticulate, unclear, mumbled
Common Phrases: "Articulate speaker," "Articulate argument"
Related Forms: Articulately (adv.), Articulateness (n.)

 Example: He is known for being articulate in his speeches.

Common Uses: Refers to communication skills, both spoken and written.


Burmese Meaning: ထင်ရှားပြတ်သားစွာ ထုတ်ဖော်ပြောဆိုနိုင်သော

55. Ascertain

Definition: To find out or confirm something with certainty.


Synonyms: Determine, verify, establish
Antonyms: Assume, overlook, ignore
Common Phrases: "Ascertain the truth," "Ascertain the cause"
Related Forms: Ascertainable (adj.), Ascertainment (n.)

 Example: The detective worked hard to ascertain the facts of the case.
Common Uses: Common in formal and investigative contexts.
Burmese Meaning: အတိအကျသေချာစွာ သိရှိသည်

56. Aspersion

Definition: A damaging or derogatory remark.


Synonyms: Slander, defamation, insult
Antonyms: Praise, compliment, commendation
Common Phrases: "Cast aspersions," "Suffer from aspersions"
Related Forms: None commonly used.

 Example: He denied the aspersions cast upon his character.

Common Uses: Often used in legal, political, or personal disputes.


Burmese Meaning: မတရားပြစ်တင်မှု

57. Assiduous

Definition: Showing great care and perseverance.


Synonyms: Diligent, meticulous, attentive
Antonyms: Lazy, careless, negligent
Common Phrases: "Assiduous effort," "Assiduous researcher"
Related Forms: Assiduously (adv.), Assiduousness (n.)

 Example: She was assiduous in completing her research on time.

Common Uses: Often describes work ethic or dedication.


Burmese Meaning: လုံ့လစိုက်ကြိုးစားသော

58. Assuage

Definition: To make something unpleasant less intense or severe.


Synonyms: Relieve, alleviate, mitigate
Antonyms: Aggravate, intensify, worsen
Common Phrases: "Assuage fears," "Assuage guilt"
Related Forms: Assuagement (n.)

 Example: He tried to assuage her fears by explaining the plan.


Common Uses: Often used in emotional or situational contexts.
Burmese Meaning: သက်သာစေသည်

59. Astute

Definition: Having or showing sharp judgment; shrewd.


Synonyms: Perceptive, insightful, clever
Antonyms: Naive, ignorant, obtuse
Common Phrases: "Astute observer," "Astute decision"
Related Forms: Astutely (adv.), Astuteness (n.)

 Example: His astute analysis of the situation saved the company millions.

Common Uses: Used to describe intelligence or quick thinking.


Burmese Meaning: လျင်မြန်ထက်မြက်သော

60. Asylum

Definition: Protection or shelter given to someone fleeing danger, or an institution for care.
Synonyms: Refuge, sanctuary, haven
Antonyms: Danger, exposure, peril
Common Phrases: "Political asylum," "Seek asylum"
Related Forms: None commonly used.

 Example: Many refugees sought asylum in neighboring countries.

Common Uses: Often used in political, legal, or social contexts.


Burmese Meaning: အခိုကွယ်ရာ

1. Audacious

 Definition: Bold, daring, or fearless, often to the point of being disrespectful or reckless.
 Synonyms: Daring, bold, adventurous, fearless, reckless.
 Antonyms: Timid, cautious, reserved, shy.
 Common phrases: "Audacious act," "Audacious decision," "Audacious behavior."
 Related forms:
o Audacity (noun) - "Her audacity in questioning authority was remarkable."
o Audaciously (adverb) - "He audaciously claimed the prize without hesitation."
 Example sentences:
o "The audacious young entrepreneur launched his business in the middle of a
recession."
o "Her audacious move to confront the CEO was both shocking and impressive."
 Meaning in Burmese: လုံခြုံမှု မရှိသော၊ သေချာမကောင်းသော။

2. Augment

 Definition: To increase or make something greater in size, amount, or degree.


 Synonyms: Increase, amplify, boost, enlarge, enhance.
 Antonyms: Diminish, reduce, decrease.
 Common phrases: "Augment one's knowledge," "Augment the strength," "Augment the
resources."
 Related forms:
o Augmentation (noun) - "The augmentation of the project budget was necessary."
o Augmented (adjective) - "The augmented reality app gave users an immersive
experience."
 Example sentences:
o "They plan to augment their workforce to meet growing demand."
o "The company will augment its product line next year."
 Meaning in Burmese: အရွယ်အစား၊ အရေအတွက်၊ အလေးအနှိပ် စသည်ဖြင့်
မြှင့်တင်သည်။

3. Auspicious

 Definition: Indicating a positive or successful outcome; favorable.


 Synonyms: Favorable, promising, lucky, propitious.
 Antonyms: Unfavorable, inauspicious, unlucky.
 Common phrases: "Auspicious start," "Auspicious sign," "Auspicious occasion."
 Related forms:
o Auspiciously (adverb) - "He began the presentation auspiciously with a confident
smile."
 Example sentences:
o "The wedding was held on an auspicious date according to tradition."
o "The team's victory in the first game was an auspicious sign for the season."
 Meaning in Burmese: အောင်မြင်မှုကို ဖော်ပြသည့်၊ ကံကောင်းသော။

4. Austere

 Definition: Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance; plain or unadorned.


 Synonyms: Stern, severe, strict, harsh, plain.
 Antonyms: Gentle, lenient, extravagant, luxurious.
 Common phrases: "Austere lifestyle," "Austere surroundings," "Austere personality."
 Related forms:
o Austerity (noun) - "The country underwent austerity measures to control
inflation."
o Austerely (adverb) - "She lived austerely, with few possessions."
 Example sentences:
o "The professor's austere demeanor made students nervous."
o "The monks led an austere life, focused on meditation and simplicity."
 Meaning in Burmese: အရင်းအမြစ် မရှိ၊ ခက်ခဲသော။

5. Autonomy

 Definition: The state of being independent or self-governing; freedom to make one's own
decisions.
 Synonyms: Independence, self-sufficiency, self-rule, sovereignty.
 Antonyms: Dependence, subjugation, control.
 Common phrases: "Grant autonomy," "Political autonomy," "Personal autonomy."
 Related forms:
o Autonomous (adjective) - "The autonomous region governs itself."
 Example sentences:
o "The students were given autonomy in choosing their project topics."
o "The country fought for its autonomy and independence from colonial powers."
 Meaning in Burmese: ကိုယ်ပိုင်အကြံပြုခြင်း။

6. Avarice

 Definition: Extreme greed for wealth or material gain.


 Synonyms: Greed, cupidity, acquisitiveness, selfishness.
 Antonyms: Generosity, selflessness, charity.
 Common phrases: "Greed and avarice," "Driven by avarice."
 Related forms:
o Avaricious (adjective) - "His avaricious nature led him to exploit others for his
own gain."
o Avariciously (adverb) - "He avariciously sought to amass wealth at any cost."
 Example sentences:
o "The king's avarice led to the suffering of his people."
o "Her avarice was evident in her constant desire for more wealth."
 Meaning in Burmese: အလွန်ကြွယ်ဝလိုစိတ်၊ ပစ္စည်းလိုစိတ်။

7. Avant-garde

 Definition: New and unusual or experimental ideas, especially in the arts or culture.
 Synonyms: Innovative, experimental, pioneering, cutting-edge.
 Antonyms: Conventional, traditional, orthodox.
 Common phrases: "Avant-garde artist," "Avant-garde music," "Avant-garde fashion."
 Related forms:
o Avant-gardeism (noun) - "The movement's avant-gardeism was evident in every
exhibit."
 Example sentences:
o "The avant-garde filmmakers challenged traditional storytelling techniques."
o "Her avant-garde style revolutionized the fashion industry."
 Meaning in Burmese: လက်ရှိထူးခြားသော၊ ပြောင်းလဲရေး အတွေးအခေါ်
များ။
8. Aversion

 Definition: A strong dislike or repulsion towards something.


 Synonyms: Dislike, loathing, repulsion, antipathy.
 Antonyms: Liking, affection, preference.
 Common phrases: "Aversion to," "Develop an aversion," "Overcome an aversion."
 Related forms:
o Averse (adjective) - "She was averse to the idea of moving to a new city."
o Averseness (noun) - "His averseness to change made him resistant to the new
policy."
 Example sentences:
o "He has an aversion to spicy food."
o "Her aversion to loud noises made the concert unbearable for her."
 Meaning in Burmese: မနှစ်သက်ခြင်း၊ မကြိုက်ခြင်း။

9. Avid

 Definition: Having a strong desire or enthusiasm for something.


 Synonyms: Eager, enthusiastic, passionate, zealous.
 Antonyms: Indifferent, apathetic, uninterested.
 Common phrases: "Avid reader," "Avid fan," "Avid interest."
 Related forms:
o Avidity (noun) - "Her avidity for adventure led her to travel the world."
 Example sentences:
o "He is an avid supporter of the local football team."
o "She is an avid reader, finishing multiple books every month."
 Meaning in Burmese: အစွမ်းကုန် ကြိုးစားသော၊ အလွန်စိတ်အား
ထက်သန်သော။

10. Axiom

 Definition: A statement or proposition that is regarded as being self-evidently true.


 Synonyms: Principle, law, maxim, rule.
 Antonyms: Contradiction, paradox.
 Common phrases: "Axiom of geometry," "Basic axiom," "Accepted axiom."
 Related forms:
o Axiomatic (adjective) - "The axiomatic truth is that what goes up must come
down."
 Example sentences:
o "The axiom that all humans are born equal forms the foundation of human rights."
o "It’s an axiom in physics that energy cannot be created or destroyed."
 Meaning in Burmese: အစွမ်းသတ္တိ သို့မဟုတ် နိုင်ငံတော်၏အခြေခံအကြံ
ဥာဏ်
The Audacious Journey of Ethan

In a land plagued by aberration, where the normal flow of life had been disrupted by the rule of
a tyrannical king, Ethan was a young man with an aversion to the corruption that ruled his
world. The king's actions were abhorrent, and people were beginning to lose hope. Ethan,
however, was not one to sit idly by. He sought to abrogate the tyrant's oppressive rule.

The king's followers, driven by avarice, showered him with adulation, but Ethan saw through
this false accolade. He was determined to lead a rebellion, although it meant risking his life to
achieve freedom for the oppressed. Many were unsure of the rebellion’s success, but Ethan was
adamant in his resolve.

Despite the acrimony that spread throughout the land, Ethan maintained an affable nature that
helped him gather supporters from all walks of life. His affinity for the common people gave
him an edge, as he could rally those who had been marginalized by the king’s arbitrary decrees.

The journey to overthrow the king was filled with abstract challenges and abstruse tactics. At
times, it felt like walking into an abyss, but Ethan’s followers trusted his leadership. He was
adroit, handling both diplomacy and battle with skill. He had learned to accrue intelligence and
supplies along the way, always one step ahead of the king’s forces.

As the rebellion gained momentum, there was growing ambivalence among the people. Some
were apathetic, unsure if they should risk their lives for an uncertain future. Others, like Ethan,
felt a sense of altruism, believing that the fight was about something greater than themselves.
Together, they began to amalgamate forces to stand against the king.

The king, seeing his power wane, became more antagonistic toward Ethan and his movement.
He believed that ambiguous challenges like these were not worth confronting. In his eyes, Ethan
was just another anachronism, a relic of the past trying to challenge a modern empire.

But Ethan’s resolve only grew stronger. He knew the task was arduous, but he was articulate in
his speeches, rallying his followers with words that sparked ardent passion in their hearts. His
messages were clear, and he ascertained the weaknesses in the king’s rule. In the midst of his
struggle, Ethan never faltered in his quest for justice, even when it meant facing antithesis—
those who stood in direct opposition.

In the final stages of the rebellion, Ethan and his allies had to navigate a series of arcane puzzles
and traps set by the king’s forces. These challenges were meant to dissuade them from
continuing, but Ethan's astute mind saw through the illusions. He led his followers with aplomb,
never showing fear, even when they were apprehensive about the unknown dangers ahead.

Ethan’s rebellion reached a critical moment when they finally confronted the king’s forces. The
king, realizing his time was up, tried to appease the rebels with promises of peace. However,
Ethan remained adamant in his decision to overthrow the king. He had already prepared his
forces to augment their strength and press forward, ensuring a victory that would end the king’s
reign of terror.
The king’s defeat was auspicious for the people, a sign that change was possible. The kingdom
would no longer be ruled by greed and avarice, but by a fair and just system where people’s
autonomy was respected. Ethan’s victory was a testament to his audacity and his ability to
ameliorate the suffering of the people.

As peace settled in, the kingdom entered an era of austerity, focused on rebuilding rather than
indulgence. Ethan's journey had been full of anomalies, but in the end, his leadership was
proven to be the axiom that even the most oppressive systems could be broken with courage and
determination.

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