✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 03 May 2025.
1. INFECTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (सम्मोहक): Irresistible
Synonyms: Compelling, Contagious
Antonyms: Resistible
Example Sentence:
Her laughter grabs everyone’s attention as it is loud and infectious.
2. AGGRESSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (मुखर): Assertive
Synonyms: Forceful, Competitive
Antonyms: Submissive
Example Sentence:
We needed more growth to pursue our aggressive acquisition strategy.
3. MORATORIUM (NOUN): (रोक): Embargo
Synonyms: Ban, Prohibition
Antonyms: Renewal
Example Sentence:
A moratorium was decided on the use of drift nets.
4. PROMULGATE (VERB): (घोषणा करना): Publicize
Synonyms: Spread, Communicate
Antonyms: Conceal
Example Sentence:
These objectives have to be promulgated within the organization.
5. INSIGHT (NOUN): (अंतर्ज्ञान):Intuition
Synonyms: Perception, Awareness
Antonyms: Obtuseness
Example Sentence:
His mind rose to previously unattainable heights of insight.
6. DIVERSE (ADJECTIVE): (विविध): Various
Synonyms:Many, Sundry
Antonyms: Similar
Example Sentence:
India has a huge culturally diverse population.
7. MASSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (विशाल): Huge
Synonyms: Enormous, Gigantic
Antonyms: Tiny
Example Sentence:
I saw a massive rampart of stone.
8. UNDERSCORE (VERB): (बल देना): Highlight
Synonyms: Underline, Play up
Antonyms: Play down
Example Sentence:
The report underscored the issues.
9. SUCCUMB (VERB): (झुक जाना): Yield
Synonyms: Give in, Give way
Antonyms: Resist
Example Sentence:
We cannot merely give up and succumb to despair.
10. HIKE (VERB): (वृद्धि होना): Increase
Synonyms: Raise up, Put up
Antonyms: Lower
Example Sentence:
The government hiked up the price of milk by 40 per cent.
1. INFECTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (सम्मोहक): Irresistible
Synonyms: Compelling, Contagious
Antonyms: Resistible
Example Sentence:
Her laughter grabs everyone’s attention as it is loud and infectious.
2. AGGRESSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (मुखर): Assertive
Synonyms: Forceful, Competitive
Antonyms: Submissive
Example Sentence:
We needed more growth to pursue our aggressive acquisition strategy.
3. MORATORIUM (NOUN): (रोक): Embargo
Synonyms: Ban, Prohibition
Antonyms: Renewal
Example Sentence:
A moratorium was decided on the use of drift nets.
4. PROMULGATE (VERB): (घोषणा करना): Publicize
Synonyms: Spread, Communicate
Antonyms: Conceal
Example Sentence:
These objectives have to be promulgated within the organization.
5. INSIGHT (NOUN): (अंतर्ज्ञान):Intuition
Synonyms: Perception, Awareness
Antonyms: Obtuseness
Example Sentence:
His mind rose to previously unattainable heights of insight.
6. DIVERSE (ADJECTIVE): (विविध): Various
Synonyms:Many, Sundry
Antonyms: Similar
Example Sentence:
India has a huge culturally diverse population.
7. MASSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (विशाल): Huge
Synonyms: Enormous, Gigantic
Antonyms: Tiny
Example Sentence:
I saw a massive rampart of stone.
8. UNDERSCORE (VERB): (बल देना): Highlight
Synonyms: Underline, Play up
Antonyms: Play down
Example Sentence:
The report underscored the issues.
9. SUCCUMB (VERB): (झुक जाना): Yield
Synonyms: Give in, Give way
Antonyms: Resist
Example Sentence:
We cannot merely give up and succumb to despair.
10. HIKE (VERB): (वृद्धि होना): Increase
Synonyms: Raise up, Put up
Antonyms: Lower
Example Sentence:
The government hiked up the price of milk by 40 per cent.
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Wipe the floor with someone
1. To defeat someone
2. To criticise someone
3. To cheat someone
4. To help someone
Wipe the floor with someone
1. To defeat someone
2. To criticise someone
3. To cheat someone
4. To help someone
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Losing ground
1. Becoming less acceptable
2. Continuing as before
3. Acquiring power
4. Becoming deeply engraved
Losing ground
1. Becoming less acceptable
2. Continuing as before
3. Acquiring power
4. Becoming deeply engraved
Synonym of Echoed
(SSC CHSL 2024)
(SSC CHSL 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
15%
Recoiled
14%
Pulsed
29%
Bounced
43%
Reverberated
select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
The little boy asked the man the way to Athens.
The little boy asked the man the way to Athens.
Anonymous Quiz
56%
The man was asked the way to Athens by the little boy.
24%
The way to Athens was asked by the man from the little boy.
15%
The man has been asked the way to Athens by the little boy.
5%
The man was being asked the way to Athens by the little boy.
Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
She said, “She must leave all the bad habits.”
She said, “She must leave all the bad habits.”
Anonymous Quiz
7%
She said she has to leave all the bad habits
58%
She said that she must have leave all the bad habits
28%
She said that she had to leave all the bad habits.
7%
She said that she could leave all the bad habits
Find the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
14%
ittinerary
15%
itinarrary
65%
itinerary
6%
itinerrary
Find the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
laboratery
86%
laboratory
6%
laborratory
2%
laboratorry
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
I was angry / on myself / for making / such a silly mistake.
A. such a silly mistake
B. on myself
C. I was angry
D. for making
I was angry / on myself / for making / such a silly mistake.
A. such a silly mistake
B. on myself
C. I was angry
D. for making
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
I was / upset because / my mother was / angry on me.
A. I was
B. angry on me
C. my mother was
D. upset because
I was / upset because / my mother was / angry on me.
A. I was
B. angry on me
C. my mother was
D. upset because
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words.
Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
A. Escalate
B. Ecstatic
C. Intricate
D. Scintillating
Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
A. Escalate
B. Ecstatic
C. Intricate
D. Scintillating
Give one-word substitute for the following.
A very strong feeling/enthusiasm about something.
A. Frugality
B. Fervour
C. Stoic
D. Adjunct
A very strong feeling/enthusiasm about something.
A. Frugality
B. Fervour
C. Stoic
D. Adjunct
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Wear your heart on your sleeve
A. To openly display one's emotions.
B. To suspect a trick
C. To understand
D. To go through a heart break
Wear your heart on your sleeve
A. To openly display one's emotions.
B. To suspect a trick
C. To understand
D. To go through a heart break