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(N.) (Adj.) (Adj.) (V.) (Adj.) (Adj.) (N.) (V.) (V.) (Adj.) (V.) @DJ.) (Adj.)

The document defines and provides examples for 15 words beginning with the letter J: jovial, jinx, jaded, jargon, jumble, jot, junk, judicious, and jubilant. It also defines integrity, incessant, indigent, inundate, inveterate, inimical, innovation, impute, instigate, infinitesimal, irritate, impending, and insipid.

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(N.) (Adj.) (Adj.) (V.) (Adj.) (Adj.) (N.) (V.) (V.) (Adj.) (V.) @DJ.) (Adj.)

The document defines and provides examples for 15 words beginning with the letter J: jovial, jinx, jaded, jargon, jumble, jot, junk, judicious, and jubilant. It also defines integrity, incessant, indigent, inundate, inveterate, inimical, innovation, impute, instigate, infinitesimal, irritate, impending, and insipid.

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Objective General E

32. Integrity 33. Incessant

(n.) (adj.)

(wholeness, uprighrness)-The integrity of my brother

to be questioned.
(unintemrpted, continuous)-we had to cancel our visit
because of incesscnf rains.
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34. Indigent
35. Inundate

(adj.) (v.)

(poor)-He could not continue his study


were indigent.

because his pr

(overflow, flood)-The whole village was inundated with water.


(deep rooted, habitual)--He is an inyeterate liar.

(adj.) 37. Inimical (adj.)


36. Inveterate 38. Innovation 39. Impute

(unfriendly, hostile)-I feel my friends have turned inl;


and are working against my interests. (inrroduce new thing)-we cannot keep up with progress u we introduce innovations in our technology.

(n.)

(v.)

(attribute, ascribe)-you can impute his failure in life t, fickle mindedness.

(urge, incite)-china is instigating trouble on our border 40. Instigate (v.) 41. Infiniteskoal (adj.) (very small)-They found infinitesimal traces of poison ir

drink.

42. lritate (v.) 43. Impending @dj.)


44. lnsipid

(annoy)-His insolent behaviour always iritates


impending calamiry.

us.
al

(imminent, approaching)-some persons have intuition

(adj.)

(tasteless)-All felt bored by his insrpid jokes.

I
l. Joial (adj.)
2.
i
I

(merry, happy)-He is a much soughr after person becaus

hisjovial tlature.
Jinx

(n-)

(that brings bad luck)-superstitious persons consider num

thirteen
i i
I

jinx.

3' Jaded (adj.) 4. Jargon (n.)

(tired, exhausted)-He felt jaded after his return from joun


the

(language difficult to understand)-It is difficult ro undersr; jargon of tribal people.

(n.) 6. Jot (v.)


5. Jumble

(mixed up)-she tried to put in order every"thing lyingjumbi (write hurriedly)-The journalists werejofrrng down the sper of the Prime Minister in haste. (discarded things)-He is
a

7. JunJr. (n.) 8. Judicious [adj.)


9. Jubilant

junk dealer.

(wise)-He

has been successful in life because of his judicic


was

planning in business.

(odj.J

(happy)-The crowd

jubilant when Indian team achiev

facile victory over English Team.

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