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1. Disgrace (noun/verb)
Meaning: Shame; loss of respect / to bring shame
Synonyms: Shame, dishonor
Antonyms: Honor, glory
Example: His rude behavior brought disgrace to the family.
2. Assault (noun/verb)
Meaning: Physical attack / to attack violently
Synonyms: Attack, violence
Antonyms: Protection, defense
Example: The police arrested the man for assault.
3. Appropriate (adjective/verb)
Meaning: Suitable; proper / to take for oneself officially
Synonyms: Suitable, proper
Antonyms: Inappropriate, unsuitable
Example: Formal dress is appropriate for the meeting.
4. Precarious (adjective)
Meaning: Uncertain; risky; unsafe
Synonyms: Dangerous, unstable
Antonyms: Safe, secure
Example: The workers stood on a precarious platform.
5. Colonial (adjective)
Meaning: Related to colonies or colonial rule
Synonyms: Imperial, territorial
Antonyms: Independent, native
Example: India fought against colonial rule.
6. Inscribed (verb/adjective)
Meaning: Written or engraved on something
Synonyms: Engraved, written
Antonyms: Erased, removed
Example: Her name was inscribed on the trophy.
7. Insist (verb)
Meaning: To demand firmly; to strongly say
Synonyms: Demand, assert
Antonyms: Yield, surrender
Example: She insisted on paying the bill.
8. Blabbering (verb/noun)
Meaning: Talking foolishly or too much
Synonyms: Chattering, babbling
Antonyms: Silence, quietness
Example: He kept blabbering during the lecture.
9. Hurdle (noun/verb)
Meaning: Obstacle; difficulty / to jump over
Synonyms: Obstacle, barrier
Antonyms: Advantage, aid
Example: Lack of money was a major hurdle.
10. Retaliation (noun)
Meaning: Revenge; returning harm for harm
Synonyms: Revenge, reprisal
Antonyms: Forgiveness, pardon
Example: The attack led to retaliation.
READING COMPREHENSION :
Rohan lived in a small town once known for its colonial buildings and peaceful streets. One day, a disgrace fell upon the town when someone damaged a statue on which the founder’s name was inscribed.
People began blabbering with rumors and accusing one another without proof. Some insisted that it was done by outsiders, while others believed it was an act of retaliation by angry locals.
The mayor asked everyone to remain calm and take appropriate action only after an inquiry. The police said making false accusations would be considered an assault on innocent people’s reputation.
As tensions rose, unity became difficult and fear created a precarious situation. However, the biggest hurdle was not finding the culprit, but restoring trust among neighbors.
Later, cameras revealed that a careless truck driver had accidentally hit the statue while reversing. The town learned an important lesson: patience and truth are stronger than anger and rumors.
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