1. Glut (n.) overstock β€” As there is economic recession, there is a glut of luxury goods in the market.

  2. Guileless (adj.) without deceit β€” She is so guileless that she will believe anyone.

  3. Glutton (n.) greedy for food β€” Being a glutton he is base.

  4. Glib (adj.) fluent β€” Those who have command of language are glib talkers.

  5. Gimmick (n.) trick β€” The reservation policy is just a political gimmick.

  6. Gigantic (adj.) huge in size β€” Gigantic crowd was there to listen to the speech of the Prime Minister.

  7. Glossary (n.) brief explanation β€” You will find explanation of this in the glossary given at the end of the book

  8. Gaol (n.) jail β€” He is a hardened criminal and has often been to gaol.

  9. Grumble (v.) complain, protest β€” We should not grumble when we are required to comply with the orders of our employers.

  10. Gusto (n.) enjoyment, enthusiasm β€” The Independence Day of Pakistan on 14th August is celebrated in our college with gusto.

  11. Gainsay (v.) deny β€” Nobody can gainsay the truth of my statement.

  12. Gregarious (adj.) flocking together, sociable β€” The lion is not gregarious animal.

  13. Gist (n.) essence β€” Please write the gist of the paragraph in not more than fifty words.

  14. Garish (adj.) gaudy β€” She wears garish clothes which don’t suit her.

  15. Gait (n.) manner of walking β€” Her gait is graceful.