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New words and their meanings related to the lesson "Fair Play":
Sl. No | Words | Meanings |
1 | Proceed | Move ahead; to start something |
2 | Custom | The widely accepted way of doing something |
3 | Dispute | Disagreement; problem |
4 | Elect | To choose someone to hold a public position |
5 | Pronounce | To say; to utter |
6 | Interrogation | The act of questioning, especially in a legal or judicial system |
7 | Typically | In normal situations or circumstances |
8 | Offered | Volunteered; to express readiness to do something |
9 | Integrity | The quality of having strong moral principles |
10 | Wronged by | Being illtreated by someone or something |
11 | Uttered | To say; to pronounce |
12 | Uphold | To maintain and protect something |
13 | Turn | Opportunity or chance |
14 | Clash | Conflicts; dispute; problems |
15 | Gave away | To give something freely |
16 | Ill-treat | To treat someone badly; to hurt someone physically or mentally |
17 | Stingy | Not ready to spend or give something that is necessary or expected. |
18 | Nuisance | A person or thing causing inconvenience or annoyance |
19 | Tolerate | To allow the practice of something that one dislikes without interference |
20 | Bear | Tolerate; not to be confused with the animal "bear" |
21 | Unsympathetic | Lacking sympathy or understanding |
22 | Mistreat | To treat someone badly; to hurt someone physically or mentally; to ill-treat someone |
23 | Hesitant | Not ready to do something |
24 | Reasoned | The act of looking at the logical and the reasonable side of an argument |
25 | Ruining | To destroy |
26 | Right | Correct or justifiable |
27 | Interrogated | To question someone in great detail, especially in a formal situation |
28 | Betray | To be disloyal; to break someone's trust or faith |
29 | Turn sour | To become less pleasant; turn out badly |
30 | Couldn't stand the sight of someone | To hate someone or something |
31 | Unfortunate | Regrettable or unlucky |
32 | Broached | To talk about or raise a difficult subject for discussion |
33 | Refused | Not willing to do something |
34 | Fetch | Achieve a particular price when sold |
35 | Adamant | Refusing to change one's mind; inflexible |
36 | Cunning | Being tricky; doing something with an evil or selfish motive |
37 | Friction | Trouble between a relationship due to a disagreement; conflicts |
38 | Conflicting | Opposite; clashing; disagreeing |
39 | A chance of a lifetime | A rare opportunity |
40 | Humiliate | Make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and pride |
41 | Perspective | Point of view |
42 | Coincidental | Accidental; happening by chance |
43 | Prior | Previous |
44 | Gratitude | The quality of being thankful; appreciation |
45 | Arch-enemies | A person who is extremely opposed or hostile to someone or something |
46 | Latter | Last-mentioned |
47 | Triumphs | The condition of being victorious |