most confusing and frequently used ETS\Gre word,

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must understand and diffrentiate b\w these.

laughing style—Simper, Snicker, Guffaw, Chortle.

walking style–saunter,stroll,swagger,saucy,tread, hobble, trample,stamp

any volunteer’s effort must be appreciated.

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  1. bishwarup says:

    simper
    1. say something coyly: to say something while simpering
    2. smile coyly: to smile in an affected, coy, and usually irritating way

    snicker
    laugh disrespectfully: to laugh disrespectfully in a covert way

    guffaw
    laugh loudly: to laugh loudly and raucously

    chortle
    gleeful laugh: a noisy gleeful laugh
    give a chortle: to laugh in a noisy gleeful way

  2. bishwarup says:

    saunter
    stroll: to walk at an easy unhurried pace
    noun
    1. easy pace: an easy unhurried pace
    walk at a saunter
    2. slow walk: a slow leisurely walk
    go for a saunter around the grounds

    stroll
    1. walk unhurriedly: to walk along somewhere in a slow unhurried way, especially for enjoyment
    2. do effortlessly: to do, obtain, or achieve something in a casual effortless way
    she strolled through the exam

    swagger
    strut around: to walk in an arrogant or proud way

    strut
    walk in a stiff arrogant way: to walk in a conspicuously stiff or proud way, suggesting arrogance or pomposity

    saucy
    1. impudent: showing a lack of respect

    2. pert: cheerfully pert
    a hat at a saucy angle

    3. sexually explicit: intended to be amusingly vulgar, especially in sexual innuendo

    tread
    1. vi trample something: to step or put a foot on something, especially so as to crush or damage it
    2. walk or step on something: to take a step or steps, or walk or step on, across, or along something
    3. form a path: to form something such as a path by trampling or walking
    4. dance steps: to perform the steps of a dance (dated)

    hobble
    limp along: to walk haltingly and unsteadily, taking short steps

    trample
    tread on something: to tread heavily, or to tread heavily on something or somebody so as to cause damage or injury

    stamp
    action of banging down a foot: the action of bringing a foot down forcefully on a surface

  3. yadav says:

    great job,

    “u deserts kudos…”

    thanks a lot.

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