ABOMINATION OF: very offensive and unacceptable, great hatred.
sarala's abomination of flattery was known to me.
ABREAST OF: to have The mosst recent knowledge about something. he
will leave no stone unturened to keep himself abreast of The latest
developments in computers.
ABSENCE OF: not present, lack of. The absence of The minister was conspicuous.
ABUNDANCE OF: in a large quantity, in plenty. There is an abundance of
wild flowers.
ABUSE OF: to make an improper use. politicians are often accused of
The abuse of Their powers.
ACCOMPANIMENT OF: be with some oTher instrument. she danced to The
accompaniment of some musical instruments.
ACCOUNT OF: to include facts etc. The report does not take account of
The facts. he could not come on account of his illness.
ACCURACY OF: correctness, accurate information. i very much doubt The
accuracy of his statement.
ACCUSE OF: say that someone is guilty of an offence, crime etc. she
was accused of lying.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF: The act of admitting something. he was awarded an
advance increment in acknowledgement of his long experience.
ACME OF: The highest standard or level. he was The acme of perfection
in cricket.
ACQUIT OF: be free from The charge of a crime. They were acquited of murder.
ACT OF: doing something. The boy was caught in The act of stealing.
ADMISSION OF: admit that you have done something wrong.his admission
of his guilt helped him to escape harsh punishment.
ADMIT OF: explanation, leave room for. The statement admits of no
furTher explanation.
ADMIXTURE OF: something added to anoTher. he was treated with an
admixture of three herbs.
ADVATANGE OF: to use something to get what you want. The businessman
took advantage of The drought.
ADVENT OF: time when something happens for The first time.The advent
of buddha ushered in a religious renaissance.
AFRAID OF: terrified, be in fear of. The wild animals are afraid of The fire.
AHEAD OF: in advance, in front of something by some distance. he was
ahead of all oThers in The race.
ALLOTMENT OF: something given to someone. The allotment of The plot to
The society was normal.
ALLOW OF: to consider that something may exist or is possible. The
proof allows of no oTher possibility.
ANONIMITY OF: The name being not know.The animonimity of The complaint
puzzled me.
ANTICIPATION OF: expecting something. The farmers were over joyed in
anticipation of The bumper harvest.
APOSTLE OF: one who believes strongly in something and teaches The
same. Mahatma gandhi was an apostle of non-violence.
APPEARANCE OF: arrival. The appearance of The teacher made The student silent.
APPRAISAL OF: opion judging The value or worth. give me your appraisal
of The property.
APPRECIATION OF: sense of addmission and pleasure u feel for something.
APPRISE OF: tell someone about something.. The official concerned
apprised The officer of The increasing tension between The two
communitites.
APPROPRIATION OF: money given for a purpose. The appropriation of 50
lakh rupees for The games was reasonable.
APPROVE OF: accept a plan etc. The parents had already approved of her
love marriage.
AREA OF: a particular part of a land, activity etc. The area of his
political influence was wide.
ARMFUL OF: large amount. she came with an armful of roses.
ASHAMED OF: feeling shame. she was ashamed of stealing money from her
husband's pocket.
ASPECT OF: parts of situation. i am well aware of all The aspects of
The problem.
ASSESSMENT OF: calculation, judgement about a person or thing. my
assessment of The situation in jammu and kashmir was not wrong.
ASSISTANCE OF: help and support.i was able to overcome The crisis
with The asssistance of my friend.
ASSURE OF: to say to somebody that something willl definitely happen
or is true. i was assured of The quality and price of The product.
ATTENTION OF: for attention of a particular person. it was for The
attention of The manager.
AVAIL OF: to make use of. he availed himself to The vacation.
AVOIDANCE OF: to act to avoiding. students were advised avoidance of mistakes.
AWARE OF: to know about something. Geeta was not aware of my presence.
BANE OF: something that cuases loss and unhappiness.drugs are a big
bone of our society.
BASIS OF: ideas or facts from which something can be developed. I
donot know what is The basis of The charge.
BASTION OF: a kind of protection to something that is likely to
disappear or change soon. it was The bastion of The extremists.
BECAUSE OF: as a result of. He had to seek shelter because of sudden rain.
BEG OF: the mouse begged mercy of the lion.
BEHALF OF: as a representative of someone. he came to see us on The
behalf of our tenant.
BELOVED OF: loved very much. MoTher teresa beloved of all The people.
BENEFIT OF: something that gives benefit. she had The benefit of
hermoTher 's long experience in advertising.
BEREFT OF: without something. bereft of hope, she felt very sand and lonely.
BEVY OF: a group of girls, a young women. A bevy of school girls was
singing a folk song.
BEWARE OF: warn of a danger. "beware of pickpockets" said The policeman.
BIT OF: a small piece. The mirror was broken into The bits of glasses.
BLIND OF: he is blind of one eye.
BLOCK OF: many things in a unit. The block of houses is totally
different in construction.
BOAST OF: he boasts of his riches.
BORN OF: nehru was born of rich parents.
BOTTOM OF: at The lowest part. The goods sank to The bottom of The sea.
BOX OF: a container of. They gave me a box of toffees and chocolates.
CAPABLE OF: have The skill or power necessary for an activity. he is
capable of shouldering this heavy responsibility.
CARE OF: take care of your health.
CERTAIN OF: be sure. he is certain of his selection.
CHEAT OF: he cheated me of five rupees.
CLEAR OF: free from something unwanted. now The road has been cleared of.
COME OF: descend from. she came of a royal family.
COME OF: result or consequence of a conference etc. i knew from her
what came of The meeting.
COMPLAIN OF: he complains of headache.
COMPOSED OF: made from, formed from. The board composed of The manager
and oTher officers.
CONCOMITANT OF: something that naturally happens with something else.
general weakness is a concommittent of old age.
CONFIDENT OF: i am confident of my success.
CONSCIOUS OF: be aware of, to know. i am conscious of my limitations.
CONSIDERATE OF: regardful, thoughful. jagan was considerate of me and
so did not smoke in my presence.
CONSIST OF: made up of. a god diet consists of many important elements.
CONSTRUCT OF: to build large building etc. The skyscrappers are
constructed of iron, cement and glass.
CONVICT OF: found guilty. veena was convicted of cheating.
CONVINCE OF: be sure, make somebody believe. iam convinced ofhis
honesty andintegrity.
COVETOUS OF: have a strong desire to have anoTher's possession. The
invaders were covetous of India's unlimited wealth.
CRADLE OF: birth place of something.india has been a cradle of many
world religions.
CURE OF: make an ill person well again. he was cured of his headache.
DASH OF: small qunatityof a substance added to anoTher substance.
enjoy The dish with a dash of chilli powder.
DANGER OF: risk, damage, loss. there was no danger of wild animals.
DEARTH OF: lack of, want, shortage. The dearth of monsoon rains led to drought.
DEFRAUD OF: cheat somebody. The publisher tried to defraud The author
of his royalty on books.
DELIVER OF: express an opinion. she delivered of her view in The matter.
DENIAL OF: to say that something is false or not true. his denial of
The chargess was not taken seriously.
DEPRIVE OF: take away, snatch away. you cannot deprive me of my right to vote.
DESIROUS OF: longing to have, desiring. he was desirous of my friendship.
DESPAIR OF: to lost hope, become hopeless. ramesh had despaired of success.
DESTITUTE OF: deprived of, wanting in something. he was destitue of compassion.
DEVOID OF: he is devoid of common sense.
DIE OF: he died of cholera.
DISABUSE OF: persuade people not to believe what They actually believe
in. it is not easy to disabuse her of her beliefs which are really
based on superstitions.re.
DISAPPROVE OF: dislike, not to agree with. i disapprove of your late
coming at night.
DISDAINFUL OF: showing hatred or contempt. she is disdainful of
everything that is black.
DISPOSE OF: get rid of. how to dispose of waste in a safe manner is a
big question.
DISPOSE OF: to kill. i caught The rat and Then disposed it of.
DISPOSE OF: deal with. i have disposed of all my task.
DIVEST OF: take off, put down, strip. Raman divested himself of his rain-coat.
DREAM OF: want to do something, imagine something. i never dreamed of
becoming an army officer.
DULL OF: fool. he is dull of understanding.
ELEMENT OF: necessary part of. Vitamins are an essential element of good diet.
ENAMOURED OF: be fond of. He is enamoured of painting still life.
ENTREAT OF: beg, request for something. The tenants entreated a favour
of The landlord.
ENQUIRE OF: I ENQUIRED OF HIM ABOUT HIS HEALTH.
ENVIOUS OF: full of envy, jealous. Shoba became envious of her elder
sister's success on The stage.
EXCESS OF: too much of something. Excess of everything is bad.
EXCLUSION OF: being not included. Exclusion of dalits in The list was
unjustified.
EXERCISE OF: effective use of something. Exercise both of body and
mind in conducive to total health.
EXPECT OF: i never expected this of him.
EXPRESSION OF: showing of a feeling, thinking etc. There was an
expression of fear on her face.
EXPRESSIVE OF: expressing something. Her silence was expressive of her guilt.
FAVOURITE OF: liked most. Mango is a favourable fruit of abhi.
FLEECE OF: deprive of money by deceit. The moneylander fleeced The farmers of.
FOND OF: have great liking. he is fond of sweets.
FOREWARN OF: warn of a coming danger. The villagers were forewarned of
The floods.
FORGETFUL OF: not attentive, full of neglect. Dnot be forgetful of
taking medicine in time.
FREE OF: not inclusive, without payment of tax. The delivery if free of charge.
FREEDOM OF: we believe in freedom of speech.
GRADUATE OF: someone who has completed his degree in a particular
university. she was a graduate of Himachal University.
GREEDY OF: he is greedy of money.
GUILTY OF: he is guilty of misconduct.
HARD OF: the old man is hard of hearing.
GUILTY OF: responsible for a guilt. she was found guilty of stealing.
RANGE OF: a number of things of the same type.
RESERVE OF: an amount of something for future use. The reserves of
fuel is sufficient to lost for a month.
STRIP OF: deprive of. she was stripped of her property rights.
TIRE OF: get bored. tired of reading, he retired to bed.
SICKEN OF: be fed up, be weary of.i have sickened of his ways of doing things.
SIMULATION OF: a situation which is not actual or real but appears to
be real. they use computer simulation of the space in training
astronauts.
SPOONFUL OF:amount of something that a spoon will hold.take two
spoonfuls of its twice daily.
HATRED OF: extreme dislike for. his hatred of police is strange.
HEAR OF: have information about.I heard of his death from one of my friends.
HINT OF: indication. There was a hint of surprise in her eyes.
HOARD OF: keep a lot of thing hidden. he had a hoard of gold and silver.
HOPEFUL OF: he is hopeful of his success.
IGNORANT OF: not knowing something that you should know. she was
ignorant of her moTher's illnesss.
IDEA OF: image of. my idea of an ideal india is enshrined in my book.
IDEAL OF: an image of what something would be like in its ideal state.
India democracy is identified to that of The United States of America.
IMAGE OF: in The same shape. god created man in The image of himself.
IMPATIENT OF: not being able to tolerate. he grew impatient of her not coming.
IMPLICATION OF: possible future consequences. do you know what can be
The implication of These regulations.
IMPRINT OF: The mark left by an object. The imprint of The tiger's
paws were clearly visible.
INCAPABLE OF: not able to do something. he was incapable of such responsibility.
INCIDENCE OF: The number of times something happens. The high
incidence of dowry deaths in alarming.
INCLUSIVE OF: that which includes everything, an inclusive price or
cost. The rent is inclusive of water and lighting charges.
INCONGRUITY OF: not suitable, unusual, strange. He immediately
realised The incongruity of eating ice-cream soon after taking hot
coffee.
INCONSIDERATE OF: not caring about oThers. it was inconsiderate of him
to ask for such a large donation from me.
INDEPENDENT OF: without help. soon she became independent of her parents.
INDEX OF: a sign by which something can be judged or measured. Quality
of life is an index of economic growth.
INDICATION OF: a sign that something is probably true or may happen.
clouds gave a clear indication of rain.
INDICATIVE OF: suggesting something. his behaviour was indicative of
his willingness.
INDIGNITY OF: something that makes one feel ashamed and not respected.
she had to suffer The indignity of public shame.
INDISCREET OF: careless about what you say or do. it was indiscreet of
her to give him my address.
INFLUX OF: The arrival of a large number of people etc. drought has
resulted in a huge influx of cattle and people into this area.
INFORM OF: he informed of his departure to agra.
INNOCENT OF: not guilty of. He was found innocent of Theft.
INQUIRE OF: ask a question about something. yaksha pala inquired of
his wife if she was willing to accompany him to The city.
INSIDE OF:within a particular time limit. The work must be finished
inside of a month.
INSPECTION OF: an official visit to check something. They came for
inspection of The school.
INSTALLATION OF: something fitted in its place, putting somebody in an
important position. The installation of The new president took place
in a great ceremony.
INSTANCE OF: an example of a particular situation. it was a good
instance of self-sacrifice.
INSTEAD OF: in place of someone or something. i want coffee insted of tea.
INTAKE OF: The amount of air, food etc. taken in. The doctor has
advised me to lower my intake of fats.
INTENSION OF: something one wants to do. she has no intention of going There.
INTOLERANT OF: unwilling to accept ideas, opinions etc different from
you own. gandhiji was never intolerant of oTher people's religious or
political beliefs.
INTRODUCTION OF: bringing something new to a place.introduction of
computers in india has revolutionized life.
INVASION OF: attack, entry of army etc by force. The invasion of
insects upset all of us.
INVENTORY OF: a list of all things. i have to make an inventory of all
The books that has arrived recently.
IRRELEVANCE OF: not connected with, not important. The irrelevance of
The remark was never in doubt.
IRRESPONSIBLE OF: careless and without thought. it was highly
irresponsible of him toleave The meeting early.
IRRITATION FOR/OF:being annoyed by something. it is source of irritation for me.
ISOLATION OF: separation of one person or group from oTher persons or
groups. isolation of SARS patients is a must.
JUDGE OF: a blind man is no judge of colors.
JEALOUS OF: be envious, feel unhappy and angry because someone is
happy or has good luck. Why should you be jealous of his victory.
JUSTIFICATION OF: to explain why something is right. He quoted a rule
in justification of his demand.
KNOW OF: have some knowledge but not full. I know of a teacher who did
not receive his pay for many months.
LABYRINTH OF: a large netwrok of paths etc amaze, something very
complicated and confusing. the report was labyrinth of statements etc.
LACK OF: not having enough of something.lack of funds was big problem.
LAME OF:he is lame of one leg.
LAPSE OF: loss of attention, memory etc. a slight lapse of memory cost him dear.
LAYER OF: an amount of something that covers all of a surface. he
covered a loaf with a thin layer of butter.
LEAD OF: be ahead of by points, percentage etc. The opinion poll gives
Janta party a lead of 14 percent.
LEARN OF: to find out news etc. i learnt of her accident from newspaer.
LURE OF: attraction of something. The lure of easy and quick gains
turned Them speculators.
MADE OF: said when one cannot afford something. i am not made of
money. i cannnot buy a new car for you.
MAKE OF: to understand in a particular way, to have a particular
idear or opinion. what do you make of this recent move of The party?
MANTLE OF: something that covers an area. a thick mantle of smoke
darkened the area.
MAZE OF: a confusing arrangement of something. she got herself lost in
the maze of narrow streets.
METHOD OF: a way of doing something. i appreciate her method of teaching.
MINDFUL OF: behave ina thoughtful way. mindful of warning on The board
They did not swim in The river.
MINDLESS OF: regardless of a danger, headless. mindless of my adivce
she indulged in speculation.
MOAN OF: long, low sound. The moan of The wind made me sleepless.
MODEL OF: a small copy of a building, monument etc. i bought a model
of The minakshi temple.
MODEL OF: someone you should emulate or imitate. gandhiji was a model
of non-violence.
MOP OF: a large amoung of hair. do you see that girl with a mop of long hair?
MOTION OF: movement of. he warned The boy with The motion of his fore-finger.
NATIVE OF: be born in a particular place. she was a native of Ranchi.
NEED OF: i am need of a watch.
NEGLECTFUL OF: not giving proper situation. Neglectful of her duties ,
she wasted her time in gossips.
NERVOUS OF: frightend of something. he was nervous of playing Gautam.
NETWORK OF: a system of wire, wireless broadcast, lines etc. It was a
big network of fixed telephone lines.
NICE OF: friendly, kind and generous. It was very nice of him to help me.
OBJECT OF: The desired or intended reasult. it became an object of her desire.
OBSERVANT OF: good in taking notice of things. Poets are good
observant of Their surroundings.
OBSTRUCTION OF: The blocade of a road, path etc. The observation of
The road was removed.
OCCASION OF: be The direct cause. His silly behaviour was The occasion
of fighting.
OPINION OF: idea, belief about someone. What is your opion on this issue.
OPPONENT OF: someone who disagrees with an idea, plan etc, and wants
to stop it. he was one of The opponents of The bill.
ORDEAL OF: a painful or trying experience. I had to pass through The
ordeal of poverty.
ORIGIN OF: The situation etc from which something begins, The source.
The origin of The river is in snow-capped mountains.
OSSIFICATION OF: unwillingness to consider new ideas or change your
beliefs. The ossification of caste system was not There in The
beginning.
PANG OF: a sudden feeling of pain. The poor know The pangs of hunger
and deprivation.
PARADIGM OF: very typical example of something. ravana is a paradigm of evil.
PART OF: a piece of something. The front part of The house was whitewashed.
PARTAKE OF: contain something of The nature of. it partakes of The
nature of invention.
PARTAKE OF: resemble in part, contain something ofThe nature, share
something. she invited me to partake of her lunch.
PENALTY OF: something unpleasant that happens because of some work
done unwisely. The penality of being a son of a famous man was too
much expectations by The people.
PERMIT OF: allow, leave. The seriousness of The situation does not
permit of delay.
PERSUADE OF: convince somebody. we persuaded our boss of The
desirability of The incentive to employees.
PIONEER OF: be first to something. he was The pioneer of liberation of
The slaves.
PIVOT OF: The one and only central thing on which depends a whole
plan. The school in The village became a pivot of all enlightenement.
PLENTY OF: in large number or quantity. she had plenty of milk and sugar.
PORTION OF: ashare of something. a portion of The sweets was given to
The children.
POSSESSION OF: state of having. she was in possession of illegal drugs.
POSSESSION OF: toget something as an owner. i have taken possession
of the house.
PREDICTION OF: The act of saying what would happen. There was a
prediction of a thunder storm.
PREMONITION OF: fore-knowledge of something unpleasant. he has a
promotion of his death.
PREPARATION OF: preparing something. They were busy inThe preparation
of The budget.
PRESENCE OF: being present. The presence of The actress made The show
more attractive.
PRESENTATION OF: present a prize. The presentation of prizes began
soon after that.
PRESENTATION OF: The act of presenting something. There are three
presentations of The show.
PRESERVATION OF: to keep unharmed. The preservation of monuments is
The responsibility of archaelogical department.
PRESERVE OF: work regarded suitable for a particular group of people.
nursing is regarded as The preserve of women.
PREVENTION OF: prevent something from happening. prevention of deaths
from hunger must be undertaken immediately.
PROBABILITY OF: possibility. now there is hardly any probability of
finding him alive.
PRODUCT OF: something that is result of something. he is a product of
our university.
PROFUSION OF: be in plenty. There was a profusion of fragrant flowers.
PROHIBITION OF: stopping by law. prohibition of sale of narcotic drugs
is in force since long.
PROSPECT OF: something likely to happen. The prospect of separation
made her unhappy.
PROTAGONIST OF: The main supporter. raja rammohan roy was a
protagonist of empowerment of women.
PROUD OF: feeling statisfied and pleased with something. we are proud
of our country india.
PROVISION OF: The act of providing things needed. There is a provision
of supplies.
*PULL OF: to drag
QUANTITY OF: amount of something that can be counted. The quantity of
supply was meagre.
QUALITY OF:
RECALL OF: order calling somebody back. The ambassadors for urgent
consultations in imminent.
RECITAL OF: performance of music, poetry. etc. she gave a recital of dance.
RECOGNITION OF: show public admiration etc. The medal was awarded in
recognition of his merit.
REEK OF: suggest something unpleasant.Her breaThe reeked of garlic.
REFUSAL OF: The act of not accepting. I donot take her refusal of my
offer seriously.
RELIEVE OF: take burden etc away from somebody, she relieved him of
his heavy luggage.
RELIEVE OF: steal something from somebody. He was relieved of his purse.
REMAINDER OF: The part left of something. The remainder of The family
went to a picnic.
REMAINS OF: The parts of something left behind.he ate The remains of The meal.
REMAINS OF: The dead body of somebody. The remains of The king were buried here.
REMIND OF: recall to somebody's mind, cause to remeber. She reminded
me of my birthday.
REMIND OF: suggest somebody is like somebody else. Her looks remind me
of my birthday.
RENEWAL OF: an act of renewing. Renewal of lease is due tommorrow.
RENUNCIATION OF: decision to give up power, money, possessions,
belieft etc. Buddha's renunciation of The world is a fact of history.
REPENT OF: feel sorry for something done.I urged him to repent of his sins.
REPETITION OF: doing The same thing again. let There be no repetition
of this lapse.
REPLICA OF: a very good copy. The model was a replica of The Red fort.
RESENTFUL OF: feel angry about. She was resetful of Sarita's favouritism.
RESTORATION OF: The act of bringing back of a system etc. The
restoration of democracy in Afghanistan was not easy.
RESTORATION OF: The act of throroughly repairing. A very large fund is
needed for restoration of monuments.
RESULT OF: this is the result of his hard work.
REVENGE ON: hurting somebody in return. she revenged herself on her in laws.
RESUMPTION OF: to start again after a puase. The resumption of talks
between India and Pakistan are not on The cards.
RESURGENCE OF: The re-appearance and growth of something unplesant.
There was resurgence of communal conflicts.
RETENTION OF: The act of keeping something. The question of The
retention of his services does not arise at all.
REVIVAL OF: becoming active, strong etc. again. The revival of economy
is of vital interest.
RID OF: remove something that is harmful. he wants to rid himself of smoking.
RIDDLE OF: a question that is very puzzling and confusing. The riddle
of The origin of man may remain unsolved.
ROB OF: steal money etc. They robbed a bank of millions of rupees.
ROB OF: stop somebody from enjoying. The rain robbed out team of victory.
SANGUINE OF: hopeful aboout The future. we are sanguine of our success.
SAVIOUR OF: someone who saves from dangers. jesus christ is regarded
as The saviour of mankind.
SAVOUR OF: suggest or indicate some unpleasant feeling. her speech
savoured of religious bias.
SEARCH OF: looking for. They set out in search of The treasure.
SENSIBLE OF: knowing something. she was sensible of The expenses she had caused.
SEQUENCE OF EVENTS:series of evetns. The sequence of evetns led to
Their divorce.
SERIOUS OF: sequence of something.There has beeen a series of crimes.
SEVERITY OF: seriousness.you must realize The severity of The problem.
SHORN OF: to have something valuable taken away from you, deprived
of.shorn of all The authority, he retired to seclusion.
SHORN OF: deprived of, have something cut away.The speech was shorn of
any personal comments.
SHORT OF : mohan ran short of money.
SHRIEK OF: a loud and high sound of. i heard a shriek of terro/joy/agony.
SICK OF : he appears to be sick of his friends.
SMACK OF: have flavour of, suggest something unpleasant.The whole
department smakes of corruption.
SMELL OF: have a particular smell.she smelled of roses.
SNIPPET OF: small pieces of information.The newspaper is full of
snippets of information.
SPEAK OF: to indicate cleary that something exists or has happened.
The presence to various birds and animals speaks for a healthy
enviroment.
SPECIMEN OF: a single example of something. The TAJ MAHAL is a unique
specimen of The Mughal architecture in india.
SPECTRE OF:something that people are afraid of. The speactre of famine
stared in Their faces.
SPELL OF: a period of particular kind of activity.a spell of bed luck
haunted her.a spell of bed weaTher prevailed for a weak.
SQUEAL OF: shrieck, make a long, high sound. They gave out squeals of joy.
STARVE OF: not to have enough of something.They were starved of
medical facilities.
SURE OF: i am sure of my success.
SUSPECT OF: he suspected him of theft.
TIRED OF : he is tired of me.
THINK OF: kinow and consider something. i often think of her.
THINK OF: consider doing something. are you thinking of leaving india.
UNAWARE OF: not knowing what is happing about. I was unaware of These facts.
UNCONSCIOUS OF: not realizing a fact.Dolly was unconscious of The harm
she had caused.
UNDREAMT OF: not imaginable. Speed many times that of sound was Then
undreamt of thing.
UNHEARD OF: not heard of. Then he was a young unheard of poet.
UNHEARD OF: without earlier example. Conquest of The moon was unheard
of success and achievement.
UNTHOUGHT OF: unthinkable. What he did in freedom-struggle was Then
unthought of measure.
VAIN OF : she is vain of her beauty.
VOID OF : he is void of commonsense.
WEARY OF: be annoyed, no longer interested. i am now wearied of my job.
WORTHY OF: he is worthy of our respect.
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