1. Patrimony: Property inherited from one’s father or ancestors.
2. Paucity: Shortage
There is a paucity of grains in villages.
S: Scarcity
A: Abundance
3. Pavilion: A building near a sports field, especially where cricket is played, used by the players and sometimes by people watching the game
Vacant the West pavilion immediately.
4. Pecuniary: Relating to money
The pecuniary rewards of the job were small when compared to the job complacent.
5. Peddle: To go from place to place selling
The person who peddles the products is known as pedlar.
S: Hawk
6. Peevish: Irritable
A peevish, a bad tempered person
7. Penchant: Strong liking
He has a penchant of chocolates.
8. Penitent(a): Showing that you are sorry for something you have done because you feel it is wrong
I ‘m sorry, “ she said with a penitent smile.
It was hard to be irate with him when he looked so penitent.
9. Penury: The state of being extremely poor
That boy’s family is in penury.
10. Perambulate: To walk up and down (pleasure)
The invigilator’s constant perambulation disturbed my concentration.
11. Peripatetic: Going from place to place in order to work.
We require a peripatetic teacher who can teach our child.
12. Pertinent: Relating directly to the subject being considered
The student’s pertinent questions on the subject impressed the teacher.
13. Pestiferous: Infectious
Cancer is not a pestiferous disease
14. Phlegmatic: Describes someone who doesn’t usually get emotional or excited about things.
As a footballer his great asset was his calm, phlegmatic manner.
15. Phobia: An extreme fear of a particular thing or situation, especially one that cannot be reasonably explained.
I’ve got a phobia about/of worms.
Compiled By: Chaudhary Amit V.
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