WBBSE Class 10 English word meanings

 

WBBSE Class 10 English Meaning of Difficult Words from All Chapters (Prose and Poetry) of Bliss Book

 

WBBSE Class 10 English Word Meanings – Here, the difficult words and their meanings of all the chapters of WBBSE Class 10 English Bliss Book have been compiled for the convenience of the students. This is an exhaustive list of the words and meanings of all the Prose and Poetry from the Bliss Book of West Bengal Board of Secondary Education Class 10 English. The difficult words meanings have been explained lucidly so that every student can understand them.
 

 

Prose

Poetry

 

Prose

 

Lesson 1 – Father’s Help

Unit 1

  1. Generously (adj.): in a way that shows a willingness to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected
  2. Shudder (v): shaking of body caused by fear
  3. Loaf (n): move around in an idle manner 
  4. Wailed (v): to utter a high- pitched cry of grief 
  5. Tactics (n): a planned way of doing something  

 

Unit 2

  1. Apprehensively (adverb): in a manner which expresses worry that something unpleasant may happen
  2. Unexpected (adverb): in a way that is not expected
  3. Allegations (n): a statement made without proof
  4. Conscience (n): the sense of right or wrong that governs a person’s thoughts and actions 
  5. Dizzy (adj.): imbalanced and undecided state of mind
  6. Grieved (v): to feel or express sadness
  7. Sorrow (n): a feeling of great sadness

 

Unit 3

  1. Arithmetic (n): the part of mathematics that involves the adding and multiplying etc. of numbers
  2. Snatched (adj.): to take away forcibly 
  3. Severely (adverb): very seriously
  4. Inspecting (v): to look at something carefully in order to discover information
  5. Peon (n): someone whose job is to work in an office doing jobs that do not need any particular skill

 

 

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Lesson 3 – The Passing Away of Bapu 

Unit 1

  1. Blur (n): something that cannot be seen clearly
  2. Unnatural (adj.): not natural, abnormal 
  3. Clamored (n): demanded loudly
  4. Jostled (v): forced one’s way by pushing
  5. Whimpers (v): making low, crying noises 
  6. Stampede (n): an occasion when many large animals or many people suddenly all move quickly and in an uncontrolled way
  7. Mourning (n): the period or time during which a death is officially mourned

Unit 2

  1. Procession (n): a group of people moving forward in a ceremonial manner
  2. Agonizing (adj.): causing acute mental pain
  3. Staff (n): walking-stick
  4. Clarity (n): ability to clearly think about or understand something
  5. Commonplace (n): ordinary 
  6. Horizon (n): the line where the sky meets the earth

 Unit 3

  1. Decked (n): decorated
  2. Weep (v): to cry tears
  3. Bhajans (n): singing devotional songs and hymns
  4. Sorrowful (adj.): feeling sorrow, sad
  5. Indifference (n): lack of interest
  6. Onlookers (n): someone who watches an event take place but is not a part of it 

 

 

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Lesson 5 – Our Runaway Kite 

Unit 1

  1. Lighthouse (n): a tower containing a strong beam of light to guide and warn ships near the coast
  2. Keeper (n): a person in charge of a building 
  3. Harbor (n): a protected area of water next to the land where ships and boats can be safely kept
  4. Mainland (n): the main part of a country or continent, not including the islands around it
  5. Sail (n): a journey by boat or ship 
  6. Pitied (n): a feeling of sadness for someone else’s unhappiness or difficult situation
  7. Lonesome (adj.): feeling sad and alone
  8. Quarrel (n): an angry disagreement between two or more people or groups
  9. Jolly (adj.): happy  
  10. Sorrowful (adj.): feeling of sadness

 

Unit 2

  1. Tinsel (n): strips of shiny material used for decoration 
  2. Shipwrecked (n): an accident in which a ship is destroyed or sunk at sea, especially by hitting rocks, or a ship that has been destroyed or sunk in such an accident
  3. Mariners (n): a person who works on a ship; a sailor
  4. Glorious (adj.): deserving great admiration, praise, and honor
  5. Soared (v): to rise very quickly to a high level
  6. Cord (n): a small rope

 

Unit 3

  1. Widow (n): a woman whose husband or wife has died and who has not married again

 

 

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Lesson 7 – The Cat

Unit 1

  1. Character (n): personality
  2. Acrobat (n): one who entertains through difficult physical movements 
  3. Grim (adj.): serious 
  4. Loafs (v): to avoid activity
  5. Mouse-hole (n): a small hole dug by a mouse

Unit 2

  1. Purrs (v): to make a quiet, continuous, soft sound
  2. Stoops (v): bends
  3. Rakes (n): scratches
  4. Civil (adj.): polite and formal
  5. Strokes (n): an act of moving your hand, another part of the body, or an object gently over something or someone
  6. Rage (n): extreme or violent anger
  7. Amused (adj.): showing that you think something is funny
  8. Gingerly (adverb): carefully, without making any noise

Unit 3

  1. Saunters (v): walks in a slow, relaxed manner
  2. Lithe (adj.): graceful
  3. Keenly (adverb): extremely or very strongly
  4. Kindred (adj.): near ones
  5. Meek (adj.): quiet, gentle
  6. Reproach (v): blame
  7. Suburban (n): an area on the edge of a large town or city where people who work in the town or city often live
  8. Gallant (adj.): polite and kind towards women, especially when in public

 

 

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Poetry

 

Poem 2 – Fable

  1. Prig (n): one who puts on an appearance of being morally correct
  2. Bun (n): name of the squirrel
  3. Quarrel (n): an argument or disagreement 
  4. Doubtless (adverb): used to mean that you are certain something will happen or is true
  5. Disgrace (n): a condition of shame, loss of reputation
  6. Sphere (n): a round object
  7. Occupy (v): to fill, exist or use a place or period of time
  8. Spry (adj.): full of life and energy

 

 

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Poem 4 – My Own True Family

  1. Stag (n): male deer
  2. Knobbly (adj.): unsteady, having lumps on the surface
  3. Oakwood (n): a forest made up of oak trees
  4. Rag (n): clothes in poor condition 
  5. Cackle (v): to laugh in a loud, high voice
  6. Quake (v): to shake because you are very frightened, to feel or show great fear
  7. Stake (n): a wooden post to which people were tied before being burned to death as a punishment
  8. Chopped (v): to cut something into pieces with an axe, knife, or other sharp instrument
  9. Torn (v): to pull or be pulled apart, or to pull pieces off
  10. Swear (v): promise
  11. Felled (v): to cut down a tree
  12. Wrinkle (n): a small line or fold in the skin
  13. Root (n): the part of a plant that grows down into the earth to get water and food and holds the plant firm in the ground
  14. Altered (adj.): changed 
  15. Boughs (n): a large branch of tree

 

 

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Poem 6 – Sea Fever

  1. Steer (v): to control the direction of movement
  2. Sail (n): a sheet of material attached to a pole on a boat to catch the wind and make the boat move
  3. Mist (n): thin fog produced by very small drops of water collecting in the air just above an area of ground or water
  4. Dawn (n): the period in the day when light from the sun begins to appear in the sky
  5. TIde (n): the rise and fall of the sea that happens twice every day
  6. Flung (v): move or do something quickly and energetically
  7. Spume (n): foam
  8. Whetted (v): sharpened
  9. Yarn (n): tale
  10. Fellow-rover (n): accompanying sailor
  11. Trick (n): journey
  12. Vagrant (n): a person who is poor, does not have a home or job, and moves from place to place
  13. Gypsy (n): a member of a group of people who travel from place to place, or anyone who travels often and does not live in one place for long
  14. Gull (n): a bird that lives near the coast with black and white or gray and white feathers 

 

 

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Poem 8 – The Snail

  1. Snail (n): a small creature with a soft, wet body and a round shell, that moves very slowly and often eats garden plants
  2. Imminent (adj.): likely to happen soon
  3. Betides (v): to happen
  4. Pow’r (n): power
  5. Shrinks (v): to become smaller
  6. Displeasure (n): a feeling of being annoyed or angry
  7. Chatells (n): personal belongings
  8. Dwells (v): to live in a place 
  9. Treasure (v): very valuable things

 

 

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