WEEK 11
Perambulate :- to walk or travel through a place, especially for inspection
Example :- The guard perambulated the campus throughout the night.
Past tense :- Perambulated
Past participle tense :- PerambulatedInveigh :- to speak or protest strongly against something
Example :- The speaker inveighed against corruption in the system.
Past tense :- Inveighed
Past participle tense :- InveighedDemur :- to show hesitation or raise objections
Example :- She initially demurred at the proposal.
Past tense :- Demurred
Past participle tense :- DemurredTransmute :- to change into a different form or nature
Example :- The chemist transmuted the raw material into a useful compound.
Past tense :- Transmuted
Past participle tense :- TransmutedAccost :- to approach and speak to someone boldly or aggressively
Example :- A stranger accosted him near the station.
Past tense :- Accosted
Past participle tense :- AccostedRecline :- to lean or lie back in a relaxed position
Example :- The king reclined on the ornate chair.
Past tense :- Reclined
Past participle tense :- ReclinedCajole :- to persuade someone through flattery or gentle urging
Example :- They cajoled him into joining the competition.
Past tense :- Cajoled
Past participle tense :- CajoledIntercede :- to intervene on behalf of another person
Example :- The teacher interceded to resolve the conflict.
Past tense :- Interceded
Past participle tense :- IntercededBeguile :- to charm or deceive someone pleasantly
Example :- The magician beguiled the audience with clever tricks.
Past tense :- Beguiled
Past participle tense :- BeguiledForgo :- to decide not to take or do something desirable
Example :- She forwent the holiday to prepare for exams.
Past tense :- Forwent
Past participle tense :- Forgone