1. Negotiation: The process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them, or the discussions themselves.
Negotiation for the pay increase is likely to take several weeks.
2. Palaver: Unnecessary work and trouble; Idle talk
The negotiation between the management and the students union turned out to be a mere palaver.
3. Mere: Very small amount
It cost a mere twenty dollars.
4. Palindrome: A word or group of words that is the same whether you read it forwards from the beginning or backwards from the end.
The word “nitin” is known as palindrome.
5. Pallid: Pale
He turned pallid on hearing about his failure.
6. Palpitate: To beat very fast and in a way that is not regular
My heart was palpitating with fear.
7. Paragon: A person or thing that is perfect or has an extremely large amount of a particular good characteristic
The Modal of Honour winner was a paragraph of courage.
S: Model
8. Virtue: A good moral quality in a person, or the general quality of goodness in people
Patience is virtue
9. Patience: The ability to wait, or to continue doing something despite difficulties, or to suffer without complaining or becoming annoyed
In the end I lost my patience and shouted at her.
10. Paradigm: An example or a model
Mahatma Gandhi was the paradigm of excellence.
11. Excellence: The quality of being excellent
The school is noted for its academic excellence.
12. Parity: Equality, especially of pay or position.
American nurses would like to see pay parity with nurses in other major European countries.
13. Parole: When a prisoner is released before their period in prison is finished, with the agreement that they will behave well
He was sentenced to five years but was paroled after two.
14. Parsimony: Not willing to spend money or give something
She is too parsimonious to heat the house properly.
15. Passé: No longer fashionable
Wines from that region were quite popular for a while, but now they are rather passé.
Compiled By: Chaudhary Amit V.
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