CLASSICAL ROOTS CROSSWORD
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Meaning: based or in accordance with logic or reason
Usage: I am sure that there is a perfectly rational explanation on what you did you just now
Synonyms: logical, reasoned, sensible
Meaning: an accepted standard, or a way of behaving or doing things that most people agree with
Usage: The more he stepped out of the norms to please her, the more uneasy she became
Synonyms: standard, usual, normal, typics
Meaning: a set of accepted beliefs or organised principles that explain and guide an analysis
Usage: This theory makes sense of an otherwise inexplicable phenomenon
Synonyms: hypothesis, thesis, postulation
Meaning: a proper or reasonable way of thinking about something
Usage: The economic logic of reform is inescapable
Synonyms: dialectics, argumentation
Meaning: a person or thing that succeeds another
Usage: This latest release is a worthy successor to their debut movie
Synonyms: heir, heir apparent, inheritor, next-in-line, descendant, beneficiary
Meaning: an idea or theory that is expressed as a statement and is discussed in a logical way
Usage: The student’s experiments helped her formulate a thesis to share with her professor and classmates
Synonyms: theory, contention, argument, premise, postulation
Meaning: action or power of focusing all of one’s attention
Usage: The concentration levels of the students measured during the professor’s class was abysmal
Synonyms: attentiveness, application, absorption
Meaning: representing an exemplary standard within a traditional and long-established form or style
Usage:He devoted himself particularly to the study of the classical languages, and became unusually proficient in Sanskrit composition.
Synonyms: traditional, long-established
Meaning: exactly or sharply defined or stated
Usage: When I could not apprehend the meaning of the word precise, Srishti helped me with the precise usage and its meaning
Synonyms: exact, accurate, correct, error-free, pinpoint, specific, clear-cut, unambiguous
Meaning: in contrast or comparison with the fact that
Usage: Both of my parents went to high school whereas I completed my doctorate programme
Synonyms: although, though
Meaning: relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces
Usage: The military regime has promised to restore democracy soon
Synonyms: armed, service, defence
Meaning: relating to the body as opposed to the mind
Usage: People experience differences in physical and mental capability depending on the time of the day
Synonyms: bodily, corporal, material
Meaning: confirming to a standard; usual, typical or expected
Usage: It is quite normal to feel thirsty in the morning after consuming the medicines, advised the doctor
Synonyms: usual, standard, common, ordinary, customary
Meaning: the extent of subject matter that something deals with or to which it is relevant
Usage: The company’s management discussed the scope of market acceptance of the newly introduced vaccine
Synonyms: area, extent, range, span
Meaning: a person engaged or learned in philosophy
Usage: How can a man be a philosopher and not maintain his vital heat by better methods than other men?
Synonyms: theorist, thinker, speculator
Meaning: existent for a longer time than usual time or continuously
Usage: In advanced stages, the patient will suffer persistent coughing, breathlessness and fever
Synonyms: tenacious, persevering, resolute, single-minded, tireless, non-stop
Meaning: suppose to be the case, without proof
Usage: She unsuccessfully attempted to assume the mantle of presidency
Synonyms: presume, suppose, take for granted, conclude, deduce
Meaning: acting or done in the same way over time, especially so as to be fair or accurate
Usage: She unsuccessfully attempted to assume the mantle of presidency
Synonyms: dependable, persistent, logical, rational, steady
Meaning: to exert the supreme guiding influence on the ambition
Usage: Different ideals dominate the party in different states
Synonyms: control, influence, command
Meaning: a person who purchases goods and/ or services for personal use
Usage: Rising consumer sales have the effect of spurring the economy to faster growth
Synonyms: purchaser, user, end-user, client, patron
Meaning: open to more than one interpretation; not having an obvious meaning
Usage: The disaster preparedness plans are ambiguous and it remains unclear how they will be applied in a crisis
Synonyms: unclear, opaque, obscure, puzzling
Meaning: extremely large, huge, gigantic
Usage: These were due to an enormous amount of exceedingly fine dust blown to a great height by that terrific explosion, and then universally diffused by the high atmospheric currents.
Synonyms: large, huge, vast
Meaning: a system of ideas and ideals
Usage: But without a unifying ideology, once the outside threat goes away the unity quickly disappears
Synonyms: beliefs, ideas, ideals, credo, dogma
Meaning: similar or comparable to something else either in general or in some specific detail
Usage: The whole process is exactly analogous to the operation by which a violin string or organ pipe creates an air or sound wave
Synonyms: comparable, parallel, similar
Meaning: move out or away from something and become visible
Usage:We assume that competent doctors emerge at the end of an obstacle course of traditional examinations based on facts
Synonyms: come out, make an appearance, appear, turn up