#551 | REMEDIAL 🏥

(Adjective) – Intended to correct, improve, or fix a deficiency or problem.

Connotation:

🔹 Neutral to Positive – "Remedial" suggests corrective action, often in education, medicine, or problem-solving. However, it can sometimes imply that a person or process is below standard and in need of improvement.

Implications in Context:

In Education – A remedial course helps students who struggle with foundational skills, ensuring they meet academic standards.
In Business & Management – Remedial measures in a company can fix inefficiencies, address performance gaps, or recover from a financial crisis.
In Medicine & Health – Remedial treatment focuses on correcting health issues, such as physical therapy for rehabilitation after an injury.

Example Sentences:

The university offers remedial math courses for students who need extra support in algebra before taking advanced classes.
The company implemented remedial actions to address declining sales and regain market trust.
After the cybersecurity breach, remedial measures were taken to strengthen data protection protocols.

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#552 | BLURT 💬

(Verb) – To say something suddenly and impulsively, often without thinking.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative to Neutral – "Blurt" implies a lack of control or discretion, often leading to unintended consequences. It suggests speaking without careful thought, which can be seen as careless, embarrassing, or honest but tactless.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Professional Settings – Blurring out confidential information in a meeting can harm negotiations or reveal strategic plans prematurely.
In Academics – A student who blurts out an answer without raising their hand may disrupt the class, even if they are correct.
In Personal Interactions – Blurring out personal feelings or secrets unintentionally can lead to awkward situations or misunderstandings.

Example Sentences:

During the press conference, the CEO accidentally blurted out details about an unannounced product, causing a media frenzy.
Unable to contain his excitement, Jake blurted out the surprise party plans in front of his friend.
The witness, under pressure, blurted crucial details that changed the course of the investigation.

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#553 | PERPLEX 🔄

[DU, IBA ’07-08, ’08-09; IBA JU ’15-16, ’18-19]

(Verb) – To confuse or puzzle someone, making it difficult to understand or decide.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative to Neutral – "Perplex" implies a state of confusion or uncertainty, often due to complexity, contradiction, or lack of clarity. It can be frustrating in decision-making but also a natural part of problem-solving and intellectual challenges.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Professional Settings – A complex contract filled with legal jargon may perplex a client, requiring further clarification.
In Academics – A tricky math problem can perplex even the most diligent students, leading them to rethink their approach.
In Personal Interactions – Mixed signals in communication can perplex someone, making it hard to understand the true intent.

Example Sentences:

The sudden shift in company strategy perplexed investors, leaving them uncertain about future plans.
The professor's explanation initially perplexed the students, but a step-by-step breakdown made the concept clearer.
His vague response to a direct question only served to perplex the interview panel further.

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#554 | AROUSE 🔥

(Verb) – To awaken or stir up a feeling, emotion, or response; to stimulate action or interest.

Connotation:

🔹 Neutral to Positive or Negative – "Arouse" can be used in various contexts, from inspiring motivation to provoking anger or suspicion. It depends on what is being stirred or awakened.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Marketing – A well-crafted advertisement can arouse curiosity and drive consumer engagement.
In Academics & Research – Thought-provoking questions arouse intellectual debate among scholars.
In Social & Political Settings – Inflammatory remarks can arouse public outrage, leading to protests or backlash.

Example Sentences:

The CEO's motivational speech aroused enthusiasm among employees, boosting team morale.
The unexpected delay in payment aroused suspicion among investors about the company’s financial stability.
The novel’s gripping plot aroused deep emotions, making it a bestseller worldwide.

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#555 | ECONOMIZE 💰

[DU, IBA ’08-09]

(Verb) – To reduce expenses, use resources efficiently, or avoid waste.

Connotation:

🔹 Neutral to Positive – "Economize" suggests smart financial management and resource efficiency, though it may imply restrictions or frugality.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Finance – Companies economize by cutting unnecessary costs to maximize profits.
In Personal Finance – Households economize by reducing electricity usage to lower bills.
In Government & Policy – Governments may economize public spending during economic downturns.

Example Sentences:

The startup had to economize on office expenses to extend its financial runway.
With rising fuel prices, airlines are looking for ways to economize on fuel consumption.
Many families are learning to economize their grocery shopping by prioritizing essentials.

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#556 | SPLURGE 💸

[DU, IBA ’08-09]

(Verb) – To spend money freely or extravagantly on something luxurious or non-essential.

(Noun) – An act of spending lavishly or indulgently.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative to Neutral – "Splurge" can imply reckless spending or indulgence but may also suggest well-deserved luxury.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Finance – Consumers splurge on high-end products, boosting luxury markets.
In Personal Finance – Financial advisors warn against frequent splurging to maintain savings.
In Marketing & Consumer Behavior – Brands encourage customers to splurge on premium items.

Example Sentences:

After receiving his bonus, Jake decided to splurge on a designer watch.
Many consumers splurge on Black Friday deals, often buying things they don’t need.
The company’s executives splurged on a lavish corporate retreat, drawing criticism from stakeholders.

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#557 | PERPETUATE 🔄

[DU, IBA ’08-09]

(Verb) – To cause something to continue indefinitely, often something negative.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative to Neutral – Often used in a critical sense when referring to problems, stereotypes, or harmful practices, but can also describe sustaining positive traditions.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – Poor management can perpetuate inefficiencies in an organization.
In Social & Political Issues – Biased policies may perpetuate inequality in society.
In Education & Knowledge – Well-documented research helps perpetuate valuable knowledge.

Example Sentences:

The company’s refusal to modernize its policies perpetuates a toxic work culture.
Misinformation on social media can perpetuate harmful stereotypes.
Educational institutions play a key role in perpetuating cultural heritage and traditions.

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#558 | EXPEDITE ⏩

[DU, IBA ’08-09]

(Verb) – To speed up the progress of something or make it happen more quickly.

Connotation:

🔹 Positive – Used in efficiency-driven contexts, such as business, logistics, and decision-making.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Operations – Companies expedite shipping to meet customer demands.
In Government & Bureaucracy – Officials work to expedite visa processing for urgent cases.
In Project Management – Automating workflows can expedite task completion.

Example Sentences:

The manager implemented new software to expedite the approval process.
To expedite delivery, the company partnered with a same-day courier service.
The government introduced reforms to expedite infrastructure projects.

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#559 | ACERBIC 🍋

[DU, IBA ’08-09]

(Adjective) – Harsh, sharp, or bitter in tone, taste, or manner.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative – Often describes cutting remarks, sharp wit, or an unpleasantly sour taste.

Implications in Context:

In Communication & Criticism – An acerbic comment can be witty but also biting.
In Business & Leadership – An acerbic manager might be direct but demoralizing.
In Writing & Journalism – Some political commentators are known for their acerbic style.

Example Sentences:

The CEO’s acerbic response left employees hesitant to voice their concerns.
Her acerbic wit made for entertaining debates but often offended others.
The acerbic taste of the unripe fruit made it difficult to eat.

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#560 | CONTRAVENE 🚫

[DU, IBA ’08-09, ’17 Dec]

(Verb) – To violate, oppose, or act against a rule, law, or agreement.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative – Suggests defiance, noncompliance, or legal violations.

Implications in Context:

In Law & Regulations – Contravening a contract can lead to legal disputes.
In Business & Ethics – A company that contravenes safety regulations may face penalties.
In Politics & Governance – A policy that contravenes constitutional rights may be challenged.

Example Sentences:

The corporation was fined for contravening environmental laws.
His actions contravened the company’s code of conduct.
Passing the new law would contravene international agreements on human rights.

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#561 | DITHERED 🤔

[DU, IBA ’08-09]

(Verb) – To hesitate or be indecisive, especially in making decisions or taking action.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative – Implies indecision or a lack of resolve, which can lead to missed opportunities or inefficiency.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – A leader who dithers during critical moments may lose the confidence of their team.
In Personal & Professional Decision-Making – Dithering over choices can cause delays and hinder progress.
In Negotiations – Dithering during negotiations can weaken one’s position and lead to unfavorable outcomes.

Example Sentences:

The manager dithered over the project deadline, causing confusion among the team.
She dithered between two job offers for weeks before finally making a decision.
His dithering during the negotiations resulted in the loss of a lucrative contract.

DITHER 💭

(Verb) – To be indecisive or uncertain, especially when making decisions.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative – Conveys a sense of hesitation or inability to act swiftly, often seen as inefficient or frustrating.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – Dithering can delay crucial business decisions and hinder progress.
In Personal & Professional Settings – When an individual dithers, they risk missing opportunities or facing negative consequences.
In Crisis Management – Dithering during a crisis can lead to missed chances for resolution and even escalation of the issue.

Example Sentences:

The CEO dithered over the merger decision, causing the company to lose its competitive edge.
He dithered over the investment opportunity until it was too late.
The team's progress slowed because the manager continued to dither over the project’s direction.

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#562 | FALTER 🛑

[DU, IBA ’08-09]

(Verb) – To lose strength, momentum, or confidence; to hesitate or waver.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative – Suggests weakness, uncertainty, or a lack of resolve. It may imply failure or a loss of control in a situation.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – A leader who falters may lose the confidence of their team, which could lead to diminished productivity or instability.
In Legal & Politics – Faltering in court or a debate can harm one's credibility. A politician who falters in addressing key issues might seem unprepared or indecisive.
In Personal & Social Settings – In conversations or decision-making, faltering might show insecurity, but it can also signal introspection or vulnerability.

Example Sentences:

The startup’s growth began to falter after key team members left, highlighting its dependency on a few individuals.
During the trial, the lawyer faltered when questioned about the lack of evidence, casting doubt on the case's strength.
She faltered when asked about her long-term career plans, unsure of the direction she wanted to take.

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#563 | SURROGATE 🤝

[DU, IBA ’08-09]

(Noun) – A person or thing that acts as a substitute for someone or something else.

Connotation:

🔹 Neutral – Often used to describe something that steps in for another, implying usefulness but also a lack of authenticity or originality.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – A surrogate leader may step in temporarily, but their effectiveness could depend on how well they align with the original leader's vision.
In Legal & Politics – Surrogate representatives are common in politics when a primary candidate is unavailable, often influencing voter perceptions.
In Personal & Social Settings – People may rely on surrogates in personal matters, such as hiring a representative for decision-making, but it could lead to feelings of distance or disconnection.

Example Sentences:

The board appointed a surrogate CEO to lead the company while the founder took a temporary leave.
In the election, the politician’s surrogate spoke on his behalf, advocating for his policies during debates.
She relied on a surrogate to make decisions for her in the family business, feeling overwhelmed by the responsibility.

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#564 | PERUSAL 📖

(Noun) – The act of reading or examining something carefully and in detail.

Connotation:

🔹 Neutral – Implies a thorough examination or review, often with a focus on understanding or analyzing, though it can sometimes suggest a more casual level of engagement.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – Leaders often conduct a perusal of reports or data to make informed decisions, ensuring no detail is overlooked.
In Legal & Politics – Lawyers and politicians may engage in the perusal of documents to scrutinize facts or arguments before making statements or decisions.
In Personal & Social Settings – People may take time for a perusal of materials like books, emails, or messages to ensure understanding or to reflect on them.

Example Sentences:

The manager requested a perusal of the financial report before the board meeting to ensure all key points were addressed.
After the perusal of the contract, the lawyer identified several clauses that required further negotiation.
She spent the afternoon in perusal of the novel, deeply immersed in its themes and characters.

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#565 | CAUSTIC 🔥

[DU, IBA ’08-09]

(Adjective) – Able to burn or corrode by chemical action; harshly critical or sarcastic in tone.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative – Typically used to describe something corrosive or bitter, whether literally (as in chemicals) or figuratively (as in language).

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – A caustic comment in a meeting can damage morale and create conflict, making it important for leaders to communicate constructively.
In Legal & Politics – A caustic response in a courtroom or debate can undermine a person’s credibility or escalate tensions unnecessarily.
In Personal & Social Settings – Caustic remarks in social interactions can harm relationships and create a toxic environment, often leaving others feeling hurt or defensive.

Example Sentences:

The CEO’s caustic remarks about the team’s performance caused tension in the meeting, affecting productivity.
The politician’s caustic criticism of his opponent sparked outrage among voters, further polarizing the debate.
She made a caustic comment about the project’s failure, which left her colleagues feeling demoralized.

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#566 | SPLENDOR

[DU, IBA ’09-10]

(Noun) – Magnificent and impressive beauty, grandeur, or brilliance.

Connotation:

🔹 Positive – Suggests something awe-inspiring, luxurious, or grand, often associated with wealth, prestige, or natural beauty.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – A company’s headquarters or branding may reflect splendor to establish a sense of prestige and authority.
In Legal & Politics – Political events and state ceremonies are often designed with splendor to convey power and tradition.
In Personal & Social Settings – People admire the splendor of architecture, nature, or celebrations, associating it with success or significance.

Example Sentences:

The corporation unveiled its new headquarters, showcasing the splendor of modern design and innovation.
The presidential inauguration was marked by the splendor of grand speeches, formal attire, and national pride.
They stood in awe, taking in the splendor of the sunset over the vast mountain range.

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#567 | VICARIOUS 🎭

[DU, IBA ’09-10]

(Adjective) – Experienced through the actions, feelings, or experiences of another person rather than directly.

Connotation:

🔹 Neutral – Can imply deep empathy and connection but may also suggest a lack of direct involvement or personal fulfillment.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – Mentors often gain vicarious satisfaction from their protégés’ successes, shaping the next generation of leaders.
In Legal & Politics – Vicarious liability holds individuals or organizations accountable for the actions of those under their authority, such as employees or subordinates.
In Personal & Social Settings – People often seek vicarious experiences through books, films, or social media, living through others’ achievements and adventures.

Example Sentences:

The entrepreneur took vicarious pride in seeing her mentee launch a successful startup.
The company faced vicarious liability for the unethical actions of its senior executives.
He lived vicariously through his favorite travel blogger, imagining himself exploring distant lands.

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#568 | VOLUMINOUS 📚

[DU, IBA ’09-10]

(Adjective) – Occupying or containing much space; large in quantity, extent, or size.

Connotation:

🔹 Neutral to Positive – Can indicate abundance, depth, or grandeur, but in some cases, may imply excess or overwhelming quantity.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – A voluminous report may contain valuable insights but can also be difficult to navigate without clear organization.
In Legal & Politics – Legal cases often involve voluminous documentation, requiring careful review to extract key arguments.
In Personal & Social Settings – Voluminous books, hairstyles, or clothing styles can be admired for their richness and presence.

Example Sentences:

The analyst spent days reviewing the voluminous financial report before presenting key findings to the board.
The attorney sifted through voluminous case files to build a strong defense strategy.
Her voluminous novel captivated readers with its intricate plot and deep character development.

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#569 | HEEDLESS ⚠️

[DU, IBA ’09-10]

(Adjective) – Showing a reckless lack of care or attention.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative – Implies irresponsibility, thoughtlessness, or a disregard for consequences.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – Heedless decision-making can lead to financial losses, damaged reputations, or failed strategies.
In Legal & Politics – A heedless remark in a courtroom or public speech may result in legal trouble or public backlash.
In Personal & Social Settings – Being heedless of others' feelings can strain relationships and lead to misunderstandings.

Example Sentences:

The executive’s heedless spending on unnecessary luxuries led to a financial crisis within the company.
The senator’s heedless comments about economic policy sparked criticism from both experts and the public.
He was heedless of the warnings about the storm and continued his journey, putting himself in danger.

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#570 | RUINATION 💥

[DU, IBA ’09-10]

(Noun) – The act or state of being ruined; complete destruction or downfall.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative – Suggests severe damage, failure, or collapse, often with lasting consequences.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – Poor financial decisions can lead to the ruination of a company, forcing bankruptcy or liquidation.
In Legal & Politics – Scandals or policy failures may result in the ruination of a politician’s career or public trust in an institution.
In Personal & Social Settings – Personal ruination can stem from bad choices, financial mismanagement, or reputational damage.

Example Sentences:

The ruination of the once-thriving corporation was caused by years of mismanagement and fraud.
The politician’s involvement in corruption led to the ruination of his reputation and career.
His reckless gambling habits brought about the ruination of his finances and personal life.

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#571 | REDUNDANT 🔄

[DU, IBA ’09-10]

(Adjective) – Unnecessary, excessive, or no longer useful; repeating something in a way that is not needed.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative – Often implies inefficiency, wastefulness, or a lack of innovation, but in some cases, redundancy can provide security (e.g., backup systems).

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – Redundant roles in a company can lead to layoffs or restructuring to improve efficiency.
In Legal & Politics – Redundant regulations may create bureaucratic delays and hinder progress in policymaking.
In Personal & Social Settings – Using redundant phrases in speech or writing can make communication less effective and repetitive.

Example Sentences:

The company’s leadership decided to eliminate redundant positions to cut costs and streamline operations.
Lawmakers debated whether the new policy was necessary or simply redundant in light of existing regulations.
His speech was filled with redundant explanations, making it longer than necessary.

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#572 | ADVERSARY ⚔️

[DU, IBA ’09-10]

(Noun) – A person, group, or force that opposes or competes against another; an opponent or rival.

Connotation:

🔹 Neutral to Negative – Can simply refer to a competitor in a fair contest or imply hostility and conflict in more intense situations.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – Companies often study their adversaries in the market to develop competitive strategies and gain an edge.
In Legal & Politics – Lawyers treat opposing counsel as adversaries in court, while politicians often frame their rivals as adversaries in debates.
In Personal & Social Settings – Personal adversaries can be rivals in sports, work, or even social conflicts, sometimes driving self-improvement but also leading to tension.

Example Sentences:

The company identified its biggest adversary in the industry and devised a strategy to outperform them.
During the trial, the prosecutor and defense attorney acted as fierce adversaries, each fighting for their client’s interests.
She viewed failure as an adversary to overcome, using every setback as motivation to improve.

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#573 | ORIGINATOR 🌱

[DU, IBA ’09-10]

(Noun) – A person or entity that creates, initiates, or introduces something new.

Connotation:

🔹 Positive – Implies creativity, innovation, and leadership, though in some cases, it may carry responsibility for unintended consequences.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – The originator of a groundbreaking idea or product gains recognition and competitive advantage.
In Legal & Politics – Lawmakers or policymakers who are originators of significant reforms shape governance and public policy.
In Personal & Social Settings – Originators of trends, artistic movements, or social initiatives influence culture and inspire others.

Example Sentences:

As the originator of the company’s most successful product, she played a key role in its growth.
The senator was the originator of the new tax reform bill, aiming to simplify the system for small businesses.
He was credited as the originator of a viral social media campaign that raised awareness for environmental issues.

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#574 | FUTILITY 🚫

[DU, IBA ’09-10]

(Noun) – The state of being pointless or ineffective; lack of usefulness or success.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative – Implies hopelessness, wasted effort, or an inevitable lack of results.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – Continuing a failing strategy despite clear signs of failure leads to futility and wasted resources.
In Legal & Politics – Legal battles may be fought to the point of futility when the chances of winning are extremely low.
In Personal & Social Settings – Some conflicts or arguments become exercises in futility when no resolution is possible.

Example Sentences:

The company realized the futility of competing in a saturated market without a unique value proposition.
The attorney warned that appealing the court’s decision would be an act of futility, given the overwhelming evidence against the case.
Arguing with someone who refuses to listen often ends in futility, draining time and energy.

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#575 | INAUSPICIOUS 🌩️

[DU, IBA ’09-10; IBA JU ’19-20]

(Adjective) – Suggesting that success or a positive outcome is unlikely; unpromising or unfavorable.

Connotation:

🔹 Negative – Implies a bad omen, poor prospects, or an unpropitious start to an event or endeavor.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – An inauspicious market entry can indicate challenges ahead for a new company or product launch.
In Legal & Politics – A candidate’s inauspicious start in a political campaign may signal difficulty in gaining public support.
In Personal & Social Settings – An inauspicious first impression can hinder relationships or opportunities.

Example Sentences:

The startup’s inauspicious launch, marred by technical failures, raised concerns among investors.
The politician’s speech had an inauspicious beginning, as technical glitches disrupted the broadcast.
Dark clouds and strong winds made for an inauspicious start to their outdoor wedding.

AUSPICIOUS 🌟

[BCS 32th]

(Adjective) – Indicating a positive or successful outcome; favorable or promising.

Connotation:

🔹 Positive – Suggests good fortune, success, or a bright future.

Implications in Context:

In Business & Leadership – An auspicious beginning, such as a strong first quarter, can inspire confidence in a company’s future success.
In Legal & Politics – A candidate’s auspicious campaign launch can signal widespread support and a strong chance of victory.
In Personal & Social Settings – An auspicious event, like a wedding or birthday, is often associated with happiness and good fortune.

Example Sentences:

The company’s auspicious debut on the stock market saw its shares soar on the first day of trading.
The politician’s auspicious opening speech was well-received, setting the tone for the rest of the campaign.
The auspicious weather and timing made the outdoor festival a huge success.

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