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UPDATE YOUR VOCABULARY – 68

1. PURVIEW (VERB): acumen
 
Synonyms: awareness, cognizance Antonyms: ignorance, misconception
 
Example sentence: 
These kinds of cases should come within the purview of the legislation.
2. PRECOCIOUS (ADJECTIVE): advanced
 
Synonyms: beforehand, premature Antonyms: stupid, unintelligent
Example sentence: 
He is a precocious baby.
3. PITHY (ADJECTIVE): cogent
 
Synonyms: concise, terse Antonyms: lengthy, wordy
Example sentence: 
She wrote a pithy article.
 
 
4. PENURY (NOUN): dearth
 
Synonyms: insufficiency, poverty Antonyms: affluence, plenty
Example sentence: 
 
She has not seen any kind of penury.
 
5. PERUSAL (NOUN): scrutiny
Synonyms: inspection, survey Antonyms: neglect, ignorance
 
Example sentence: 
I want this veggie to be gone through deep perusal.
 
6. PERQUISITE (NOUN): perk
Synonyms: advantage, bonus Antonyms: disadvantage, loss
Example sentence: 
She got perquisite along with a handsome salary package.
7. PERJURY (NOUN): falsehood
 
Synonyms: deception, dishonesty Antonyms: frankness, openness
Example sentence: 
I don’t believe in perjury.
8. PERPETUAL (ADJECTIVE): continuous
 
Synonyms: ceaseless, eternal Antonyms: temporary, limited
Example sentence: 
This is a perpetual phenomenon.
 
 
9. PAMPER (VERB): regale
 
Synonyms: coddle, cosset Antonyms: upset, hurt
Example sentence: 
You must not excessively pamper this child.
10. PROLIFIC (ADJECTIVE): fruitful
Synonyms: abounding, copious Antonyms: barren, unfruitful
Example sentence: 
His hard-work gained him prolific results.

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