A good command in English
vocabulary is very important as English is mandatory for almost all
UPSC, SSC, Banking and other competitive examinations. Here we are
publishing most frequently asked and highly used English words to help
candidates preparing for competitive exams easily crack English section.

English Vocabulary High Frequency Word List Set - 23
1. Imbibe:
Meaning: Absorb, digest, to drink, पीना,ग्रहण करना
Example: The patient must imbibe several liters of water each day
2. Immutable:
Meaning: Stable, unmovable, unchanged over time, अडिग, स्थिर
Example: The view of that time was that all species were immutable, created by God
3. Impatient:
Meaning: Quickly provoked, restless, hasty, बेताब, अधीर
Example: He was getting impatient to meet her first time.
4. Impeach:
Meaning: Accuse, indict, दोषी ठहराना, अभियोग लगाना
Example: The lawyers tried to impeach the credibility of the witnesses
5. Imperative:
Meaning: Of vital importance, essential, अनिवार्य
Example: As nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative.
6. Impassive:
Meaning: Not feeling or showing emotions, भावशून्य, आवेगहीन
Example: He remained impassive, showing neither interest in nor concern for our plight
7. Impede:
Meaning: Obstruct, hinder, delay, रोकना, बाधा डालना
Example: She is impeding the progress of our project.
8. Implacable:
Meaning: Incapable of being placated, कठोरचित
Example: Hitler build an implacable army.
9. Implicit:
Meaning: Not plainly expressed, implied, entangled, अस्पष्ट, अप्रत्यक्ष
Example: His comments seems as implicit criticism of the policies.
10. Imposter:
Meaning: Fake, fraud, ढोंगी
Example: We expected him a nice person but he he turned out so mean and imposter.
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