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Daily The Hindu Vocabulary |19.02.2023
1. CARPING (ADJECTIVE): (⤠ā¤ĩā¤āĨ⤪ ā¤ĸāĨā¤ā¤ĸā¤ŧ⤍āĨā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛ā¤ž): find fault
Synonyms: complaining, bellyaching
Antonyms: complimentary, forgiving
Example sentence:
They deserve recognition, not carping criticism.
2. CASTIGATE (VERB): (⤏ā¤ā¤ŧā¤ž ā¤ĻāĨā¤¨ā¤ž): to punish
Synonyms: berate, chasten
Antonyms: exonerate, forgive
Example sentence:
The teacher castigated him for his incomplete homework.
3. CAVIL (VERB): (ā¤ĻāĨ⤎ ā¤ĸāĨā¤ā¤ĸā¤¨ā¤ž): quibble
Synonyms: object, complain
Antonyms: accept, agree
Example sentence:
This is not the time to cavil about petty details.
4. COERCE (VERB): (ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤ļ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): to force a person into doing something
Synonyms: compel, press
Antonyms: help, aid
Example sentence:
She was never coerced by her husband into bringing money from her parents.
5. CHARY (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤¸ā¤žā¤ĩā¤§ā¤žā¤¨): careful
Synonyms: cautious, watchful
Antonyms: careless, hasty
Example sentence:
She should be chary of the strangers.
6. DETERIORATE (VERB): (ā¤Ŧā¤ŋā¤ā¤Ąā¤ŧ ā¤ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ž): get worse
Synonyms: decline, worsen
Antonyms: improve, get better
Example sentence:
The condition of her sister has deteriorated.
7. DEMURE (ADJECTIVE): (⤏ā¤ā¤āĨā¤āĨ): shy
Synonyms: reserved, modest
Antonyms: forward, brash
Example sentence:
I was thinking that Deepti was demure by nature but I was wrong.
8. DERANGED (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤āĨ⤎ā¤ŋā¤ĒāĨ⤤): mad
Synonyms: crazy, insane
Antonyms: calm, normal
Example sentence:
A deranged man killed 14 people in the city.
9. DEBACLE (NOUN): (ā¤Ē⤤⤍): downfall
Synonyms: beating, disaster
Antonyms: triumph, victory
Example sentence:
The poor batting performance resulted in the debacle of the team.
10. DEVOUT (ADJECTIVE): (⤧⤰āĨā¤Žā¤¨ā¤ŋ⤎āĨ⤠): religious
Synonyms: pious, devoted
Antonyms: unbelieving, insincere
Example sentence:
No doubt, my mother is a devout lady.
1. CARPING (ADJECTIVE): (⤠ā¤ĩā¤āĨ⤪ ā¤ĸāĨā¤ā¤ĸā¤ŧ⤍āĨā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛ā¤ž): find fault
Synonyms: complaining, bellyaching
Antonyms: complimentary, forgiving
Example sentence:
They deserve recognition, not carping criticism.
2. CASTIGATE (VERB): (⤏ā¤ā¤ŧā¤ž ā¤ĻāĨā¤¨ā¤ž): to punish
Synonyms: berate, chasten
Antonyms: exonerate, forgive
Example sentence:
The teacher castigated him for his incomplete homework.
3. CAVIL (VERB): (ā¤ĻāĨ⤎ ā¤ĸāĨā¤ā¤ĸā¤¨ā¤ž): quibble
Synonyms: object, complain
Antonyms: accept, agree
Example sentence:
This is not the time to cavil about petty details.
4. COERCE (VERB): (ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤ļ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): to force a person into doing something
Synonyms: compel, press
Antonyms: help, aid
Example sentence:
She was never coerced by her husband into bringing money from her parents.
5. CHARY (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤¸ā¤žā¤ĩā¤§ā¤žā¤¨): careful
Synonyms: cautious, watchful
Antonyms: careless, hasty
Example sentence:
She should be chary of the strangers.
6. DETERIORATE (VERB): (ā¤Ŧā¤ŋā¤ā¤Ąā¤ŧ ā¤ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ž): get worse
Synonyms: decline, worsen
Antonyms: improve, get better
Example sentence:
The condition of her sister has deteriorated.
7. DEMURE (ADJECTIVE): (⤏ā¤ā¤āĨā¤āĨ): shy
Synonyms: reserved, modest
Antonyms: forward, brash
Example sentence:
I was thinking that Deepti was demure by nature but I was wrong.
8. DERANGED (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤āĨ⤎ā¤ŋā¤ĒāĨ⤤): mad
Synonyms: crazy, insane
Antonyms: calm, normal
Example sentence:
A deranged man killed 14 people in the city.
9. DEBACLE (NOUN): (ā¤Ē⤤⤍): downfall
Synonyms: beating, disaster
Antonyms: triumph, victory
Example sentence:
The poor batting performance resulted in the debacle of the team.
10. DEVOUT (ADJECTIVE): (⤧⤰āĨā¤Žā¤¨ā¤ŋ⤎āĨ⤠): religious
Synonyms: pious, devoted
Antonyms: unbelieving, insincere
Example sentence:
No doubt, my mother is a devout lady.
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To fish in troubled waters
Anonymous Quiz
75%
To take advantage of a difficult situation
18%
Try to do something different
5%
To catch fish in stormy weather
2%
None of these
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Finding your feet
Anonymous Quiz
56%
To become more comfortable in whatever you are doing
21%
Something that shows potential
22%
To go from being very poor to being very wealthy
1%
None of these
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Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 20.02.2023
1. PLURALITY (NOUN): (⤠⤧ā¤ŋā¤ā¤¤ā¤ž): multiplicity
Synonyms: majority, majority
Antonyms: minority, the smaller number or part
Example Sentence:
Some languages add an extra syllable to mark plurality.
2. COUNTERPRODUCTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤˛āĨā¤ā¤ž): biased
Synonyms: bigoted, partisan
Antonyms: impartial, unbiased
Example Sentence:
Child experts fear the Executive's plans may prove counterproductive.
3. BAROQUE (ADJECTIVE): (⤏ā¤ā¤žā¤ĩā¤āĨ): decorative
Synonyms: embellished, ornamented
Antonyms: plain, undecorated
Example Sentence:
She had kept a baroque vase in her living room.
4. AMICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (⤏āĨā¤ļāĨ⤞): friendly
Synonyms: amiable, cozy
Antonyms: rude, hostile
Example Sentence:
He is an amicable person altogether.
5. ALTERCATION (NOUN): (ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ): wordy quarrel
Synonyms: argument, combat
Antonyms: agreement, peace
Example Sentence:
Two neighbours were involved in the altercation.
6. AIL (VERB): (ā¤¸ā¤¤ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ž): hurt
Synonyms: afflict, annoy
Antonyms: help, soothe
Example Sentence:
He was ailed by my remark.
7. DAPPLED (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤ŋ⤤ā¤ā¤Ŧā¤°ā¤ž): checkered
Synonyms: flecked, motley
Antonyms: unflecked, uncoloured
Example Sentence:
She was wearing a dappled coat.
8. ADVERT (VERB): (⤧āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤ĻāĨā¤¨ā¤ž): address
Synonyms: attend, consider
Antonyms: disregard, ignore
Example Sentence:
One should advert the opinion of elders.
9. ASPERSION (NOUN): (ā¤ā¤˛ā¤ā¤): verbal exhibition of bad temper
Synonyms: abuse, detraction
Antonyms: adulation, calmness
Example Sentence:
One should avoid aspersion.
10. SPURT (NOUN): (ā¤šā¤˛ā¤ā¤˛): commotion
Synonyms: eruption, explosion
Antonyms: peace, continuity
Example Sentence:
She was distracted by a commotion across the street.
1. PLURALITY (NOUN): (⤠⤧ā¤ŋā¤ā¤¤ā¤ž): multiplicity
Synonyms: majority, majority
Antonyms: minority, the smaller number or part
Example Sentence:
Some languages add an extra syllable to mark plurality.
2. COUNTERPRODUCTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤˛āĨā¤ā¤ž): biased
Synonyms: bigoted, partisan
Antonyms: impartial, unbiased
Example Sentence:
Child experts fear the Executive's plans may prove counterproductive.
3. BAROQUE (ADJECTIVE): (⤏ā¤ā¤žā¤ĩā¤āĨ): decorative
Synonyms: embellished, ornamented
Antonyms: plain, undecorated
Example Sentence:
She had kept a baroque vase in her living room.
4. AMICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (⤏āĨā¤ļāĨ⤞): friendly
Synonyms: amiable, cozy
Antonyms: rude, hostile
Example Sentence:
He is an amicable person altogether.
5. ALTERCATION (NOUN): (ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ): wordy quarrel
Synonyms: argument, combat
Antonyms: agreement, peace
Example Sentence:
Two neighbours were involved in the altercation.
6. AIL (VERB): (ā¤¸ā¤¤ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ž): hurt
Synonyms: afflict, annoy
Antonyms: help, soothe
Example Sentence:
He was ailed by my remark.
7. DAPPLED (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤ŋ⤤ā¤ā¤Ŧā¤°ā¤ž): checkered
Synonyms: flecked, motley
Antonyms: unflecked, uncoloured
Example Sentence:
She was wearing a dappled coat.
8. ADVERT (VERB): (⤧āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤ĻāĨā¤¨ā¤ž): address
Synonyms: attend, consider
Antonyms: disregard, ignore
Example Sentence:
One should advert the opinion of elders.
9. ASPERSION (NOUN): (ā¤ā¤˛ā¤ā¤): verbal exhibition of bad temper
Synonyms: abuse, detraction
Antonyms: adulation, calmness
Example Sentence:
One should avoid aspersion.
10. SPURT (NOUN): (ā¤šā¤˛ā¤ā¤˛): commotion
Synonyms: eruption, explosion
Antonyms: peace, continuity
Example Sentence:
She was distracted by a commotion across the street.
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Make something less severe
Aggravation Mediation Palliation Reduction
Aggravation Mediation Palliation Reduction
Anonymous Quiz
14%
Aggravation
21%
Mediation
32%
Palliation
33%
Reduction
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Lively or high- spirited
Depression Grave Vivacious Discouraged
Depression Grave Vivacious Discouraged
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Depression
9%
Grave
11%
Grave
67%
Vivacious
6%
Discouraged
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Fire the imagination
Anonymous Quiz
29%
Do something unbelievable
27%
To destroy a person's dream
32%
To make someone feel very interested in something
12%
Advice someone to be more practical
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First and foremost
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Most difficult task
16%
After everything else
10%
Far from truth
62%
Most important aspect
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Daily The Hindu Vocabulary |21.02.2023
1. FARCE (NOUN): (ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤šā¤¸ā¤¨): absurdity
Synonyms: mockery, travesty
Antonyms: respect, praise
Example Sentence:
The debate turned into a drunken farce.
2. INVEIGLING (ADJECTIVE): Alluring
Synonyms: attracting, captivating
Antonyms: repulsive, repellent
Example Sentence:
The picture was quite inveigling.
3. SINISTER (ADJECTIVE): Nasty
Synonyms: ominous, perverse
Antonyms: auspicious, benevolent
Example Sentence:
It was a pretty sinister comment that you made so far.
4. MULISHNESS (NOUN): Doggedness
Synonyms: obstinacy, bullheadedness
Antonyms: irresolution, dubiety
Example Sentence:
He is buying everything by showing his heights of mulishness.
5. PULSATE (VERB): Quaver
Synonyms: tremble, quiver
Antonyms: steady, be still
Example Sentence:
The meek bird was pulsating in the refractory wind.
6. DOLEFUL (ADJECTIVE): Mournful
Synonyms: woeful, sorrowful
Antonyms: elated, cheerful
Example Sentence:
It must be a doleful morning for her and her family.
7. CEREBRATION (NOUN): Thought
Synonyms: cogitation, contemplation
Antonyms: avoidance, ignorance
Example Sentence:
It is a nice cerebration.
8. RANTING (ADJECTIVE): Raving
Synonyms: angry, raging
Antonyms: serene, placid
Example Sentence:
Mukesh is a ranting man.
9. HOARSE (ADJECTIVE): Harsh
Synonyms: rough, gruff
Antonyms: polite, soft
Example Sentence:
One should not be hoarse towards their workers.
10. EMPIRICAL (ADJECTIVE): seen
Synonyms: actual, real
Antonyms: false, unreal
Example Sentence:
They provided considerable empirical evidence to support their argument.
1. FARCE (NOUN): (ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤šā¤¸ā¤¨): absurdity
Synonyms: mockery, travesty
Antonyms: respect, praise
Example Sentence:
The debate turned into a drunken farce.
2. INVEIGLING (ADJECTIVE): Alluring
Synonyms: attracting, captivating
Antonyms: repulsive, repellent
Example Sentence:
The picture was quite inveigling.
3. SINISTER (ADJECTIVE): Nasty
Synonyms: ominous, perverse
Antonyms: auspicious, benevolent
Example Sentence:
It was a pretty sinister comment that you made so far.
4. MULISHNESS (NOUN): Doggedness
Synonyms: obstinacy, bullheadedness
Antonyms: irresolution, dubiety
Example Sentence:
He is buying everything by showing his heights of mulishness.
5. PULSATE (VERB): Quaver
Synonyms: tremble, quiver
Antonyms: steady, be still
Example Sentence:
The meek bird was pulsating in the refractory wind.
6. DOLEFUL (ADJECTIVE): Mournful
Synonyms: woeful, sorrowful
Antonyms: elated, cheerful
Example Sentence:
It must be a doleful morning for her and her family.
7. CEREBRATION (NOUN): Thought
Synonyms: cogitation, contemplation
Antonyms: avoidance, ignorance
Example Sentence:
It is a nice cerebration.
8. RANTING (ADJECTIVE): Raving
Synonyms: angry, raging
Antonyms: serene, placid
Example Sentence:
Mukesh is a ranting man.
9. HOARSE (ADJECTIVE): Harsh
Synonyms: rough, gruff
Antonyms: polite, soft
Example Sentence:
One should not be hoarse towards their workers.
10. EMPIRICAL (ADJECTIVE): seen
Synonyms: actual, real
Antonyms: false, unreal
Example Sentence:
They provided considerable empirical evidence to support their argument.
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Choose the correct word for "accept behaviour that is considered morally wrong or offensive".
Anonymous Quiz
18%
Deceive
20%
Brash
30%
Condone
32%
Condemn
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Fit as a fiddle
Anonymous Quiz
76%
To be in excellent health
14%
Buy good musical instrument
8%
Learning to play fiddle
2%
None of these
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