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DAILY_VOCABULARY

1.Hat-Tip (N)-Praise and admiration.

2.Catch-Up (Phrasal Verb)-to reach the same quality or standard as someone or something else.

3.Rugged (Adj)-strong or powerful.

4.Lingering (Adj)-prolonged, lengthy, protracted, interminable, spun out, overlong.

5.Commences (V)-to begin. शुरू होना

6.Thrived On (Phrasal Verb)-to become successful.

7.Rode On  (Phrasal Verb)-to depend on someone for success. निर्भर

8.Dished Out (Phrasal Verb)-To distribute something.

9.Struck A Blow (Phrase)-to do something that supports or defends something.

10.Incarcerated (V)-to put or keep someone in prison. कैद करना

11.Garrulous (Adj)-excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters. बातूनी

12.Abetted (V)-to help or encourage someone to do something wrong or illegal. बढ़ावा देना, उकसाना

13.pave the way (idiom)-To make something possible. मार्ग प्रशस्त करना

14.Rushed (V)-quick, fast, hasty, prompt, rapid, hurried, etc. शीघ्रता से पारित करना

15.Vendetta (N)-a prolonged bitter quarrel with or campaign against someone. प्रतिशोध

16.Whataboutery (N)-the practice of repeatedly blaming the other side and referring to events from the past.

17.Shed Light (Idiom)-to explain something in order to make it easier to understand.
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Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 7.08.2022


1. DE FACTO (ADJECTIVE): (वास्तव में) in practice
Synonyms: in effect, in fact
Antonyms: alleged
Example Sentence:
The country was de facto divided between two states.


2. FRAUGHT (ADJECTIVE): (व्यग्र): anxious
Synonyms: worried, upset
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:
There was a fraught silence.


3. DISCRETIONARY (ADJECTIVE): (विवेकाधीन): optional
Synonyms: non-compulsory, voluntary
Antonyms: compulsory
Example Sentence:
There has been an increase in year-end discretionary bonuses.


4. ALOOF (ADJECTIVE): (पृथक): distant
Synonyms: detached unresponsive
Antonyms: familiar
Example Sentence:
They were courteous but faintly aloof.


5. GRATIFICATION (NOUN): (संतुष्टि): satisfaction
Synonyms: fulfilment, indulgence
Antonyms: dissatisfaction
Example Sentence:
My son's success was a great gratification.


6. PRODIGIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (बहुत बड़ा): enormous
Synonyms: huge colossal
Antonyms: small
Example Sentence:
The stove consumed a prodigious amount of fuel.


7. STIGMATIZE (VERB): (गाली देना): condemn
Synonyms: denounce, brand
Antonyms: eulogize
Example Sentence:
He was stigmatized in fashion by the people.


8. ABROGATE (VERB): (अभिनिषेध करना): repudiate
Synonyms: revoke, repeal
Antonyms: institute
Example Sentence:
The ministry proposed to abrogate the electoral law of 1850.


9. INSULAR (ADJECTIVE): (संकुचित विचार का): narrow-minded
Synonyms: limited, blinkered
Antonyms: broad-minded
Example Sentence:
They are a group of stubbornly insular farming people.


10. DISPENSATION (NOUN): (छूट): exemption
Synonyms: immunity, exception
Antonyms: restriction
Example Sentence:
Although she was too young, she was given special dispensation to sing.
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One Word Substitution Beginning with ( N )and ( O )

🔰 N 🔰

●NAUSEA : Strong feeling of wanting to vomit.

●NAIVE: Having a very simple nature.

●NARCOTICS: An addictive drug.

●NATURALISM: Attachment to what is natural

●NEOGAMIST : Newly married.

●NAUTICAL : Of sailors, ships or sailing.

●NEMESIS : Downfall that satisfies natural justice.

●NEOLOGISM : A new word.

●NEPOTISM : Undue favour shown by a person in power to his relatives.

●NICHE : A hollow place in wall

●NOTARY : A public official who makes written statements official.

●NOTORIOUS : Having a bad reputation.

●NUANCE : Very slight differences.

●NUMISMATICS : One who collects coins.

●NURSERY : A place where plants are grown and kept.

🔰 O 🔰

●OCTAGON: A plane figure with eight sides and angle

●OBSCURANTIST: Person who is opposed to enlightment.

●OBSEQUIES : Funeral rites.

●OBSOLETE: That which is no longer in use.

●OBITUARY : Notice of a person’s death in a newspaper.

●OBLIGATORY : That which is required to be done by law.

●OBSOLETE : That which is out of use, or replaced by a newer model.

●OLIGARCHY : A government by a small group of powerful persons

●OMNIFORM: Having every form of shape.

●OMNIGENOUS :  Comprising all kinds.

●OMNIFORM: Having every form and shape.

●OMNIPOTENT : One who is all powerful.

●OMNISCIENT : One who knows everything.

●OMNIVOROUS : One who eats anything.

●OPAQUE : That which cannot be seen through.

●OPTIMIST : A person who looks to the bright side of things.

●ORATOR : A good speaker.

●ORCHARD : A fruit garden

●ORPHAN : A child whose parents are dead.

●OPTHALMOLOGIST : An eye-doctor.

●OPTOMETRIST : A technician who measures your eyesight.

●ORCHARD : A place where fruit trees are grown

●OPTIMIST : One who looks on the bright side of things.

●OMNISCIENT : One who knows everything

●OMNIPRESENT : One who is present everywhere

●OCULIST : One who attends to the diseases of the eye

●ORNITHOLOGY : The study of birds

●OBITUARY : An account, in the newspaper, of the funeral of one deceased

●OVIPAROUS : Bearing eggs and not young ones..

●OSTLER : One who attends to horses at an inn

●OPTICIAN : One who makes or sells eye-glasses

●OOLOGY : The study of eggs

●OCCIDENTAL : Belonging to the west

●OSTRACIZE : Expel from society
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