Difficult Words & Meanings
Here are some words from the topic that might be new or tricky, with easy-to-understand meanings:
- Schedule: A plan of when things will happen; a timetable.
- Commencement: The beginning or start of something.
- Adherence (Adhere to): To stick to or follow rules, instructions, or a plan closely.
- Mandatory: Required by rule or law; compulsory.
- Vigilance: The state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
- Venue: The place where an event (like an exam) happens.
- Discrepancy: A difference between two things that should be the same.
- Stipulated: Demanded or specified as part of an agreement or instruction.
- Comprehensive: Including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something; thorough.
- Subsequently: After a particular thing has happened; afterwards.
- Tentative: Not certain or fixed; provisional. (Often used for initial timetables before they are finalized).
- Errata: A list of corrected errors appended to a book or published document. (Sometimes CBSE issues errata for timetables if there are corrections).
- Prohibited: Forbidden; not allowed.