Advanced Vocabs
  
  1. Fervent (adj.) – to believe something strongly and sincerely felt OR people who have a sincere and strong belief
                        
Sentence – You have to be a fervent believer of your own 
potential in order to succeed.
  

   2. Tenacious (adj.) – holding tightly onto something, determined, managing to persevere

Sentence - Tenacious soldiers are the pride of country.


   3.  Dreadful (adj.) – causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness

Sentence – Iran is in the mood of taking revenge from US after the dreadful act by the US.


   4. Bustling (adj.) – a place full of activity


Sentence – Sometimes, the hustling and bustling of city 
confuse the tourists. 
  

   5. Escalate – to become or to make something greater or more serious

Sentence – US’ airstrike on Iran’s military Gen. Qassam 
Soleimani escalate the tension between both the countries.


   6. Consider (verb) – think about

Sentence – Never ever forget about considering the 
consequences of every decision.


   7. Devastate (verb) – completely destroyed


Sentence – Over assumptions devastate the reality.


   8. Petulant (adj.) – easily annoyed and complaining in a rude way

Sentence – Few passengers were behaving like a petulant in 
the train.

  
   9. Juvenile – childish or relating to a young person


Sentence – It’s not good to behave in a juvenile manner 
when you are sitting in a learned gallery.


   10. Stench – very bad smell

Sentence – Dead rat was causing stench for the last two 
days.

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