81. acclimatize (v)
தட்ப வெட்ப நிலைக்குத் தக்கவாறு தன்னைப் பழக்கிக் கொள்
Synonyms adapt to a new climate or condition [v – acclimate, n – acclimatization, adj – acclimatized]
# Many Indians who settled in USA get acclimatized with American culture.
82. acclivity (n)
சாய்வான ஏற்றம்
an upward slope or grade (as in a road) [ adj – acclivitous]
# The acclivity of Mount Everest is difficult to handle by the rock climbers.
Ant. lowness, depression
83. accolade (n) கெளரவித்தல், பரிசளித்தல், பதக்கம்
prize or praise given to someone because they are very good at
something, a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction [adj – accolade]
# Oscar is the highest accolade in
the cine field.
Ant. reprehension, rebuke
84. accommodate (v)
இடம் கொடு
be agreeable or acceptable to, adapt, harmonize, reconcile [n – accommodation, adj – accommodative, accommodation]
# The University provides individual workspaces to accommodate start up enterprises in the food and
technology industries.
Ant. discommode, incomm
85. accompany (v)
உடன் செல், உடன், இணை, சேர், பின்தொடர்
go with, escort, supplement [n – accompaniment]
# He accompanied his mother during her medical checkup abroad.
86. accomplice (n)
தீச்செயலுக்குத் துணைபுரிபவர், குற்றம்
புரிவதில் உடந்தையாயிருப்பவர், குற்றம் செய்ய உதவுகிற
a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan
(especially an unethical or illegal plan) , an associate in wrong-doing,
partner in a crime
# A terrorist with his accomplice killed 20 students.
87. accomplishment (n)
சாதனை, நிறைவேற்றல்
an achievement, completion, success [v – accomplish, adj – accomplishable,
accomplished]
# Smart phone is an engineering accomplishment.
Ant. failure, lack, incapacity
88. accord (n) ஒப்பந்தம், இசைவு
a written agreement between two states or sovereigns,
concurrence of opinion [adj –
accordable, v – accord]
# Indian railway Minister signed accord
with Sri Lankan railways.
Ant. differ, disagree, discord
89. accordance (n)
இணக்கம்
agreement; consent; grant permission or request
# Citizen of any nation lives in accordance with law.
Ant. denial, block, opposition
90. accost (v) அணுகி அழை
approach and address (a person), esp. boldly [n – accosting, adj – accostable]
# Beggar wandered on from street to
street, not daring to accost any
of the busy people.
Ant. avoid, overlook, sight
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