EK DUM BASIC
31.5K subscribers
2.65K photos
592 files
68 links
Download Telegram
5_6183479534336083481.pdf
20.1 MB
5_6183479534336083481.pdf
EK DUM BASIC
5_6183479534336083481.pdf
💢💢The Hindu Editorial with Vocab - 28th JUNE

Green as always: On Wimbledon 2022 shorning of ranking points

Wimbledon is a tournament apart. It is delightfully anachronistic in that it is played on pristine grass courts, a throwback to the era when the sport was still called ‘lawn tennis’. Star players, who otherwise resemble walking billboards, are required to be reticent and don spotless white attire, resonating with the tournament’s strict policy of keeping the site relatively free of commercial sponsorships. Until 2021, the tournament even had a ‘Middle Sunday’ holiday, an out-of-place idea in the era of mega television deals and ambush marketing. And such is the event’s magnetic pull that even the biggest crisis to hit tennis in recent times — of Wimbledon barring Russian and Belarusian players against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war and the ATP and WTA retaliating by removing ranking points — did not turn into a smoky inferno. Rafael Nadal, who three weeks ago won his 14th French Open and a record-extending 22nd Grand Slam title literally on one leg, is set to feature after undergoing radiofrequency treatment. Seven-time singles champion Serena Williams has come out of a year-long semi-retirement. Roger Federer’s grass-court majesty will be missed — for the first time since 1998 — but such is sport’s uncanny knack to replenish itself that there will be enough verdant pomp and splendour as the iconic Centre Court celebrates its centenary year.

Nadal and three-time defending champion Novak Djokovic will be the biggest men’s drawcards, along with eighth seed Matteo Berrettini who is seemingly back to his best after recovering from a hand injury. The absence of the top-two ranked men in Daniil Medvedev (barred) and Alexander Zverev (injured) is unfortunate, but the farthest they had progressed at SW19 was fourth round. Nadal, who is halfway towards an improbable Grand Slam (winning all four Majors in a single year), can be a handful, if he survives the first week when the grass is still lush and the bounce low and skiddy. Djokovic will be desperate to add to his 20 Slam titles and avoid the rare scenario where he would not be the reigning champion at any of the four Majors. Berrettini comes in with a grass-court win-loss record of 20-1 since Wimbledon 2019, including two titles at Queen’s Club, one at Stuttgart and a final at Wimbledon 2021. Among women, after the retirement of defending champion Ash Barty, Iga Swiatek has established herself as the numero uno. Grass is admittedly the Pole’s weaker surface and there is a closely bunched group with established credentials comprising Serena, Petra Kvitova, Garbine Muguruza, Simona Halep and Angelique Kerber. But Swiatek’s splendid recent form — six titles including Roland-Garros and 35 consecutive match-wins on hard and clay — means she will not be short on confidence even without the specific skillsets demanded by grass courts.


CREDIT SOURCE - THE HINDU
-------------------------------------------

1. Anachronistic (Adj)- belonging or appropriate to an earlier period, especially so as to seem conspicuously old-fashioned.

2. Reticent (Adj)- not willing to provide information about something.

3. Uncanny (Adj)- strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way.

4. Knack (N)- an acquired or natural skill at doing something. कौशल

5. Verdant (Adj)- covered with healthy green plants or grass.

6. Pomp (N)- ceremony and splendid display. धूमधाम

7. Splendour (N)- magnificent and splendid appearance; grandeur.
EK DUM BASIC
5_6183479534336083481.pdf
📖 𝙳𝚊𝚒𝚕𝚢 𝙴𝚗𝚐𝚕𝚒𝚜𝚑 𝚅𝚘𝚌𝚊𝚋𝚞𝚕𝚊𝚛𝚢 : 28 June
─────────────────────────

1. DISCERNIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (नमूदार): visible
Synonyms: detectable, perceptible
Antonyms: imperceptible
Example Sentence:
The scandal had no discernible effect on his career.

2. CONVINCE (VERB): (विश्वास दिलाना): persuade
Synonyms: satisfy, prove to
Antonyms: deter
Example Sentence:
Raj's expression had obviously convinced her of his innocence.

3. RESTRICT (VERB): (प्रतिबंधित करना): limit
Synonyms: control, regulate
Antonyms: set free
Example Sentence:
Some roads may have to be closed at peak times to restrict the number of visitors.

4. DISTRESS (NOUN): (पीड़ा): anguish
Synonyms: suffering, pain
Antonyms: happiness
Example Sentence:
To his distress he saw that she was trembling.

5. COMMOTION (NOUN): (हलचल): disturbance
Synonyms: racket, uproar
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:
She was distracted by a commotion across the street.

6. MISERY (NOUN): (दुर्गति): hardship
Synonyms: suffering, affliction
Antonyms: contentment, pleasure
Example Sentence:
A man who had brought her nothing but misery.

7. APPOSITE (ADJECTIVE): (उचित): inappropriate
Synonyms: pertinent, applicable
Antonyms: appropriate
Example Sentence:
He stated an apposite quotation.

8. CONTENT (ADJECTIVE): (संतुष्ट): contented
Synonyms: satisfied pleased
Antonyms: discontented
Example Sentence:
He seemed more content, less bitter.

9. RIDICULE (NOUN): (उपहास): mockery
Synonyms: derision, scorn
Antonyms: praise
Example Sentence:
He is held up as an object of ridicule.

10. MAESTRO (NOUN): (माहिर): virtuoso
Synonyms: master, expert
Antonyms: tyro
Example Sentence:
A Vietnam vet turned movie maestro.
29_Jun_2022.pdf
28.2 MB
29_Jun_2022.pdf
01_July_2022.pdf
27.8 MB
01_July_2022.pdf
EK DUM BASIC
01_July_2022.pdf
Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 01.07.2022


1. RATIFY (VERB): (पुष्टि करना): confirm
Synonyms: approve, sanction
Antonyms: reject
Example Sentence:Both countries were due to ratify the treaty by the end of the year.


2. ENORMOUSLY (ADVERB): (अत्यंत): very
Synonyms: extremely, exceedingly
Antonyms: moderately
Example Sentence:Quality of life varies enormously from one place to another.


3. CHASM (NOUN): (गहरी खाई): gap
Synonyms: crater, rift
Antonyms: closure, juncture
Example Sentence:The chasm between the rich and poor has grown wider over the last decade.


4. SETBACK (NOUN): (बाधा): problem
Synonyms: difficulty, issue
Antonyms: breakthrough
Example Sentence:There was a serious setback for the peace.


5. INCUMBENT (ADJECTIVE) (वर्तमान): current
Synonyms: existing, present
Antonyms: past
Example Sentence:The incumbent President got defeat.


6. REVIEW (VERB): (पुनर्विचार करना): reconsider
Synonyms: re-examine, reassess
Antonyms: stick by
Example Sentence:All slides were then reviewed by one pathologist.


7. RELEGATE (VERB): (कम करना): downgrade
Synonyms: lower, put down
Antonyms: upgrade
Example Sentence:They aim to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role.


8. CONSERVATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (अपरिवर्तनवादी): traditionalist
Synonyms: traditional, conventional
Antonyms: radical
Example Sentence:They were very conservative in their outlook.


9. NULLIFY (VERB): (अमान्य ठहराना): annul
Synonyms: void, invalidate
Antonyms: ratify
Example Sentence:Judges were unwilling to nullify government decisions.


10. VEHEMENCE (NOUN): (जुनून): passion
Synonyms: force, ardour
Antonyms: apathy
Example Sentence:There was a lot of vehemence in his reaction.
👍1
5_6195087087180449281.pdf
19 MB
5_6195087087180449281.pdf
5_6199590686807819334.pdf
13.8 MB
5_6199590686807819334.pdf
👍1