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Letter P Words List

Letter P Words List

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This article is a collection of all important words starting with letter P. The letter P words list is a good resource for individuals working towards enhancing their vocabulary. Also the letter P words list is a splendid read for the candidates pursuing different competitive exams including but not limited to GRE, TOEFL, GMAT, CAT, etc.. Below presented is the letter P words list along with synonyms and antonyms.

Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms Usage of Word
Pachyderm (noun)
  • Thick-skinned animal
  • Elephant
  • Hippo
  • Mammoth
  • Rhinocerous
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Pachyderm is a type of animal that has hooves and thick skin.
Example: "The elephant is probably the best-known pachyderm”.
Pacifist (adjective)
  • One opposed to force
  • Antimilitarist
  • Adj. N. Pacifism: opposition to war as a means of resolving disputes
  • Peaceful
  • Pacifistic
  • Irenic
  • Nonviolent
  • Dovish
  • Militarist
  • Antagonistic
  • Warlike
  • Aggressive
  • Combative
Pacifist means strongly and actively opposed to conflict and especially war.
Example: "The pacifists urged that we reduce our military budget and recall our troops stationed overseas".
Pacify (verb)
  • Soothe
  • Make calm or quiet
  • Subdue
  • Bring peace to
  • Calm
  • Quiet
  • Soothe
  • Appease
  • Placate
  • Annoy
  • Disturb
  • Anger
  • Excite
  • Irritate
To pacify is defined as to soothe or calm, or to create peace where there was war or fighting.
Example: "She resigned from her position to pacify her accusers".
Padre (noun)
  • Chaplain (in the armed forces)
  • Chaplain
  • Cleric
  • Priest
  • Pastor
  • Minister
  • Kid
  • Layperson
  • Matriarch
  • Mother
  • Laity
Padre is a Christian clergyman who works in the military.
Example: "We had an unofficial padre, a real sky pilot".
Paean (noun)
  • Song of praise or joy
  • Ex: Paeans celebrating the victory
  • Praise
  • Eulogy
  • Hymn
  • Anthem
  • Psalm
  • Commendation
  • Rebuke
  • Admonition
  • Censure
  • Correction
Paean is a song of joy, praise, or victory.
Example: "She knew these images of maidens and young men were a paean to eternal".
Painstaking (adjective)
  • Taking pains
  • Showing hard work
  • Taking great care
  • Very careful and through
  • Careful
  • Scrupulous
  • Thorough
  • Punctilious
  • Conscientious
  • Careless
  • Neglectful
  • Negligent
  • Thoughtless
  • Heedless
Painstaking is requiring a lot of care, effort or hard work.
Example: "The new high-frequency word list is the result of painstaking efforts on the part of our research staff".
Palatable (adjective)
  • Agreeable
  • Pleasing to the taste
  • Delectable
  • Toothsome
  • Appetizing
  • Tasty
  • Delicious
  • Distasteful
  • Disagreeable
  • Disgusting
  • Foul
  • Unpalatable
Palatable is something that is either satisfactory or, in the case of food or drink, that is fit to consume.
Example: "I did not find the idea of moving again very palatable".
Palate (noun)
  • Roof of the mouth
  • Sense of the taste
  • Relish
  • Zest
  • Taste
  • Stomach
  • Flavor
  • Aversion
  • Distaste
  • Alienation
  • Disfavor
  • Dislike
Your palate is the roof of your mouth, or your preferences for foods and flavors.
Example: "She's been working hard on a menu that will please the palates of all her guests".
Palatial (adjective)
  • Of or suitable for a palace
  • Magnificent
  • Splendid
  • Sumptuous
  • Luxurious
  • Magnificent
  • Majestic
  • Small
  • Humble
  • Minor
  • Tiny
  • Frugal
Palatial is spacious, grand or resembling a palace.
Example: "In the forecourt of a most palatial hotel, the birthday girl was waiting".
Paleontology (noun)
  • Study of prehistoric life or fossils
  • Paleo-: ancient or prehistoric
  • Eg: Paleography: study of ancient written documents
  • Archaeology
  • Fossilogy
  • Herpetology
  • Anthropology
  • Entomology
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Paleontology is the study of past life forms using fossils.
Example: "The professor of paleontology had a superb collection of fossils".
Palette (noun)
  • Board on which painter mixes pigments(coloring matters)
  • Palette
  • Paint
  • Brush
  • Chalk
  • Charcoal
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Palette is a thin board that has a hole for the thumb at one end and that is used by a painter to mix colors while painting.
Example: "At the present time, art supply stores are selling a paper palette that may be discarded after use".
Palimpsest (noun)
  • Parchment or piece of writing material used for second time after original writing has been erased.
  • Manuscript
  • Document
  • Overwritten
  • Parchment
  • Holograph
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Palimpsest is defined as a parchment manuscript that has been modified or changed but that still has traces of its original writing.
Example: "The ancient city is an architectural palimpsest".
Pall (verb)
  • Become boring
  • Grow tiresome
  • Tire
  • Weary
  • Exhaust
  • Disinterest
  • Disgust
  • Excite
  • Dazzle
  • Absorb
  • Affect
  • Brighten
To pall is to become bored or done with something.
Example: "Sarah managed to momentarily lift the silent pall suffusing the room".
Pallet (noun)
  • Small poor bed
  • Ex: Straw pallet
  • Bed
  • Palette
  • Mattress
  • Cot
  • Bedding
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Pallet is a portable platform used to move or store goods or a tool used by potters to smooth clay.
Example: "The weary traveler went to sleep on his straw pallet".
Palliate (verb)
  • Ease pain (without curing)
  • Make less severe or offensive (a crime or illness)
  • Alleviate
  • Assuage
  • Extenuate
  • Mitigate
  • Relieve
  • Condemn
  • Accuse
  • Agitate
  • Blame
  • Upset
To palliate is to make something less painful or unpleasant, or to calm fears.
Example: "If we cannot cure this disease at present, we can, at least try to palliate the symptoms".
Pallid (adjective)
  • Pale
  • Wan
  • Ex: Pallid complexion
  • Pale
  • Wan
  • Ashen
  • Bloodless
  • Sallow
  • Black
  • Florid
Pallid means very pale in a way that suggests poor health.
Example: "The movie is a pallid version of the classic novel".
Palm (verb)
  • Conceal in the palm of the hand
  • Palm off
  • Pass off
  • Ex: Palm off some bad oranges onto the lady/the painting as a real renoir
  • Handle
  • Touch
  • Manhandle
  • Feel
  • Swipe
  • Mishandle
  • Disregard
  • Neglect
  • Misuse
Palm is to hide something in the hand, or to pick something up and secretly hold it in the hand.
Example: "To do the card trick, you have to learn to palm one of the cards".
Palpable (adjective)
  • Tangible
  • (Of something bad) easily perceptible
  • Obvious
  • Ex: Palpable blunder
  • Tangible
  • Evident
  • Material
  • Physical
  • Corporeal
  • Intangible
  • Imperceptible
  • Impalpable
Palpable is something that can be touched, felt or is obvious.
Example: "The attraction between them was palpable".
Palpitate (verb)
  • Throb
  • Beat rapidly
  • Flutter
  • Tremble
  • Ex: Her heart began to palpitate.
  • Throb
  • Beat
  • Quiver
  • Flutter
  • Pound
  • Steady
Palpitate means to beat quickly and strongly and often in a way that is not regular because of excitement, nervousness, etc.
Example: "My heart began to palpitate when I was announced as the winner".
Paltry (adjective)
  • Insignificant
  • Petty
  • Trifling
  • Contemptible
  • Ex: Paltry sum
  • Trash
  • Insignificant
  • Petty
  • Trifling
  • Contemptible
  • Unimportant
  • Important
  • Considerable
  • Substantial
  • Significant
Paltry means very small or too small in amount.
Example: "This is a paltry sum to pay for such a masterpiece".
Pan (verb)
  • Criticize harshly
  • Criticize
  • Knock
  • Censure
  • Disparage
  • Denounce
  • Praise
  • Applaud
  • Eulogize
  • Appreciate
To pan is to criticize someone harshly or to movie a video camera back and forth.
Example: "The movie was panned by the critics".
Panacea (noun)
  • Cure-all
  • Remedy for all diseases
  • Cure
  • Remedy
  • Nostrum
  • Elixir
  • Catholicon
  • Toxin
  • Bane
  • Venom
  • Trouble
  • Poison
Panacea is a remedy that says it will cure all illness and difficulties.
Example: "The law will improve the lives of local farmers, but it is no panacea".
Panache (noun)
  • Flair
  • Manner of doing things without any difficulty (causing admiration)
  • Flamboyance
  • Bunch of feathers (on a helmet)
  • Ex: With great panache
  • Flair
  • Style
  • Dash
  • Elan
  • Flourish
  • Awkwardness
  • Backwardness
  • Clumsiness
  • Hardness
  • Deliberation
Panache is a distinctive and flamboyant nature, style or action.
Example: "She played the role of hostess with great panache".
Pandemic (adjective)
  • Widespread
  • Affecting the majority of people
  • N: pandemic disease
  • Cf. All people
  • Widespread
  • Global
  • Epidemic
  • Universal
  • Plague
  • Limited
  • Local
  • Rare
  • Specific
  • Narrow
Pandemic is widespread, particularly a disease that affects many people.
Example: "They feared the AIDS epidemic would soon reach pandemic proportions".
Pandemonium (noun)
  • Wild tumult(commotion)
  • Wild noisy disorder
  • CF. Paradise Lost
  • Uproar
  • Chaos
  • Tumult
  • Commotion
  • Hubbub
  • Calm
  • Peace
  • Order
  • Tranquility
  • Quiet
Pandemonium is defined as a place with chaos, noise and confusion.
Example: "When the ships collided in the harbor, pandemonium broke out among the passengers".