A person who insists on something
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Disciplinarian
27%
Stickler
36%
Instantaneous
15%
Boaster
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 29.03.2023
1. MALICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (दुर्भावनापूर्ण): spiteful
Synonyms: malevolent, hostile
Antonyms: benevolent
Example Sentence:
He had been found guilty of malicious damage.
2. INAUGURATE (VERB): (आरंभ करना): initiate
Synonyms: begin, start
Antonyms: wind up
Example Sentence:
He inaugurated a new policy of trade and exploration.
3. ANXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (चिंतित): worried
Synonyms: concerned, apprehensive
Antonyms: carefree
Example Sentence:
She was extremely anxious about her exams.
4. RESUMPTION (NOUN): (पुनरारंभ): restart
Synonyms: restarting, reopening
Antonyms: suspension
Example Sentence:
The rain has stopped, but we're still waiting for the resumption of the game.
5. NORMALITY (NOUN): (सामान्यता): routine
Synonyms: business as usual, order
Antonyms: insanity
Example Sentence:
The office gradually returned to a semblance of normality.
6. SEMBLANCE (NOUN): (दिखावा): appearance
Synonyms: approximation, show
Antonyms: difference
Example Sentence:
She tried to force her thoughts back into some semblance of order.
7. SNARL (VERB): (फंसाना): tangle
Synonyms: entangle, entwine
Antonyms: untangle
Example Sentence:
The trailing lead got snarled up in a bramble bush.
8. SPECTRE (NOUN): (भूत): ghost
Synonyms: phantom, apparition
Antonyms: body, flesh
Example Sentence:
A dread of spectres and witches affected every aspect of daily life.
9. VETERAN (NOUN): (अनुभवी): old hand
Synonyms: old-timer, old stager
Antonyms: novice
Example Sentence:
Napoleon was at the head of a veteran army.
10. EXPATRIATE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रवासी): emigrant
Synonyms: non-native, émigré
Antonyms: native
Example Sentence:
Expatriate workers are found everywhere.
1. MALICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (दुर्भावनापूर्ण): spiteful
Synonyms: malevolent, hostile
Antonyms: benevolent
Example Sentence:
He had been found guilty of malicious damage.
2. INAUGURATE (VERB): (आरंभ करना): initiate
Synonyms: begin, start
Antonyms: wind up
Example Sentence:
He inaugurated a new policy of trade and exploration.
3. ANXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (चिंतित): worried
Synonyms: concerned, apprehensive
Antonyms: carefree
Example Sentence:
She was extremely anxious about her exams.
4. RESUMPTION (NOUN): (पुनरारंभ): restart
Synonyms: restarting, reopening
Antonyms: suspension
Example Sentence:
The rain has stopped, but we're still waiting for the resumption of the game.
5. NORMALITY (NOUN): (सामान्यता): routine
Synonyms: business as usual, order
Antonyms: insanity
Example Sentence:
The office gradually returned to a semblance of normality.
6. SEMBLANCE (NOUN): (दिखावा): appearance
Synonyms: approximation, show
Antonyms: difference
Example Sentence:
She tried to force her thoughts back into some semblance of order.
7. SNARL (VERB): (फंसाना): tangle
Synonyms: entangle, entwine
Antonyms: untangle
Example Sentence:
The trailing lead got snarled up in a bramble bush.
8. SPECTRE (NOUN): (भूत): ghost
Synonyms: phantom, apparition
Antonyms: body, flesh
Example Sentence:
A dread of spectres and witches affected every aspect of daily life.
9. VETERAN (NOUN): (अनुभवी): old hand
Synonyms: old-timer, old stager
Antonyms: novice
Example Sentence:
Napoleon was at the head of a veteran army.
10. EXPATRIATE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रवासी): emigrant
Synonyms: non-native, émigré
Antonyms: native
Example Sentence:
Expatriate workers are found everywhere.
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Pillar to post
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One place to another
27%
Very tiresome journey
29%
Support of a building
7%
Clumsy looking
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A person interested in collecting, studying and selling of old things
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Antiquarian
16%
Junk dealer
6%
Crank
28%
Archeologist
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A drawing on transparent paper
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Red print
36%
Blue print
13%
Negative
47%
Transparency
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 30.03.2023
1. Prudent (Adjective): विवेकपूर्ण : careful and avoiding risks, sensible
Synonyms: cautious, judicious, intelligent, discreet
Antonyms: imprudent, injudicious, careless
Example Sentence: Even though my uncle thinks it is hard to quit smoking, he knows it is a prudent decision to stop the bad habit.
2. Exacerbate (Verb) : बिगाड़ देना : to make something that is already bad even worse
Synonyms: aggravate, worsen, intensify, deepen, complicate, amplify
Antonyms: alleviate, mitigate, relieve, help, improve
Example Sentence: Because I do not wish to exacerbate my mother’s worries, I am not going to tell her about my problems at work.
3. Fiscal (Adjective): वित्तीय : relating to government revenue, especiallytaxes, public money or other financial matters
Synonyms: financial, economic, monetary, capitalistic
Example Sentence: When the fiscal expert reviewed the company’s cash flow, he realized funds were missing from
4. Objurgate (Verb) : आपत्ति होना : to express public or formal disapproval of
Synonyms: reprimand, censure, condemn
Antonyms: laud, praise, approve
Example Sentence: The principal and the teacher objurgate the misbehaving student so loudly that the other students could hear them in the classroom.
5. Parlance (Noun) : बोल-चाल : a group of words or style of speaking used by a particular group of people
Synonyms: dialect, vernacular, slang
Example Sentence: When I heard the computer programmers talking about coding, I could not understand a word of their parlance.
6. Desiderate (Verb) : इच्छा करना : something that is wanted or needed or a keen desire for (something lacking or absent).
Synonyms: crave, desire, want
Antonyms: detest, hate, despise
Example Sentence: A vast gulf between what they desiderate and what they deserve.
7. Jamboree (Noun) : उत्सव : a large celebration or party, typically a lavish and boisterous one.
Synonyms: gathering, get-together
Example Sentence: The film industry’s annual jamboree was in Cannes.
8. Protract (Verb) : to make something last for a long time or ast longer than necessary
Synonyms: lengthen, prolong, extend
Antonyms: shorten
Example Sentence: Let’s not protract the debate any further.
9. Heft (Adjective) : बलवान : large, heavy, and powerful.
Synonyms: burly, heavy, sturdy
Antonyms: weakness, helplessness, impotence
Example Sentence: Some synthetic fabrics are nice and warm, but I prefer wool because it has more heft.
10. Enumerate : सूची बनाना : the action of mentioning a number of things one by one;
Synonyms: numbering, computation
Antonyms: randomize
Example Sentence: Before the judge began to enumerate the charges against Harry, he asked to speak privately with the prosecutor.
1. Prudent (Adjective): विवेकपूर्ण : careful and avoiding risks, sensible
Synonyms: cautious, judicious, intelligent, discreet
Antonyms: imprudent, injudicious, careless
Example Sentence: Even though my uncle thinks it is hard to quit smoking, he knows it is a prudent decision to stop the bad habit.
2. Exacerbate (Verb) : बिगाड़ देना : to make something that is already bad even worse
Synonyms: aggravate, worsen, intensify, deepen, complicate, amplify
Antonyms: alleviate, mitigate, relieve, help, improve
Example Sentence: Because I do not wish to exacerbate my mother’s worries, I am not going to tell her about my problems at work.
3. Fiscal (Adjective): वित्तीय : relating to government revenue, especiallytaxes, public money or other financial matters
Synonyms: financial, economic, monetary, capitalistic
Example Sentence: When the fiscal expert reviewed the company’s cash flow, he realized funds were missing from
4. Objurgate (Verb) : आपत्ति होना : to express public or formal disapproval of
Synonyms: reprimand, censure, condemn
Antonyms: laud, praise, approve
Example Sentence: The principal and the teacher objurgate the misbehaving student so loudly that the other students could hear them in the classroom.
5. Parlance (Noun) : बोल-चाल : a group of words or style of speaking used by a particular group of people
Synonyms: dialect, vernacular, slang
Example Sentence: When I heard the computer programmers talking about coding, I could not understand a word of their parlance.
6. Desiderate (Verb) : इच्छा करना : something that is wanted or needed or a keen desire for (something lacking or absent).
Synonyms: crave, desire, want
Antonyms: detest, hate, despise
Example Sentence: A vast gulf between what they desiderate and what they deserve.
7. Jamboree (Noun) : उत्सव : a large celebration or party, typically a lavish and boisterous one.
Synonyms: gathering, get-together
Example Sentence: The film industry’s annual jamboree was in Cannes.
8. Protract (Verb) : to make something last for a long time or ast longer than necessary
Synonyms: lengthen, prolong, extend
Antonyms: shorten
Example Sentence: Let’s not protract the debate any further.
9. Heft (Adjective) : बलवान : large, heavy, and powerful.
Synonyms: burly, heavy, sturdy
Antonyms: weakness, helplessness, impotence
Example Sentence: Some synthetic fabrics are nice and warm, but I prefer wool because it has more heft.
10. Enumerate : सूची बनाना : the action of mentioning a number of things one by one;
Synonyms: numbering, computation
Antonyms: randomize
Example Sentence: Before the judge began to enumerate the charges against Harry, he asked to speak privately with the prosecutor.
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Drive someone up the wall
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To help someone achieve success
17%
To overcome obstacles
16%
To close someone's path of escape
21%
Make someone very irritated
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An expert in writing by hand
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Cartographer
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Lexicographer
23%
Graphologist
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Ambidextrous
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary |31.03.2023
1. DIGNIFIED (ADJECTIVE): (प्रतिष्ठित): stately
Synonyms: noble, courtly
Antonyms: undignified
Example Sentence:
She is very famous for her dignified silence.
2. DETAIN (VERB): (हिरासत में लेना): hold
Synonyms: take into custody, seize
Antonyms: release
Example Sentence:
Customs officers may detain goods for up to two days.
3. RESILIENT (ADJECTIVE): (मज़बूत): strong
Synonyms: tough, hardy
Antonyms: vulnerable
Example Sentence:
Babies are generally far more resilient than new parents realize.
4. ADHERE (VERB): (पालन करना): stick
Synonyms: comply with, stand by
Antonyms: flout
Example Sentence:
It is wise to adhere to the rules of your parents.
5. SEIZURE (NOUN): (अभिग्रहण): capture
Synonyms: occupation, takeover
Antonyms: restitution
Example Sentence:
The seizure of the Assembly building was an immediate decision.
6. BICKER (VERB): (झगड़ना): squabble
Synonyms: argue, quarrel
Antonyms: agree
Example Sentence:
Many couples bicker over tiny issues.
7. CLAMPDOWN (NOUN): (शिकंजा कसना): suppression
Synonyms: prevention, stopping
Antonyms: let go
Example Sentence:
A clampdown on crime is essential.
8. PERIL (NOUN): (विपत्ति): danger
Synonyms: jeopardy, risk
Antonyms: safety
Example Sentence:
You could well place us both in peril.
9. SUBMERGE (VERB): (डूबना): dive
Synonyms: sink, plunge
Antonyms: surface
Example Sentence:
The U-boat had had time to submerge.
10. HARBOUR (VERB): (शरण देना): shelter
Synonyms: conceal, hide
Antonyms: hand over
Example Sentence:
He was suspected of harbouring an escaped prisoner.
1. DIGNIFIED (ADJECTIVE): (प्रतिष्ठित): stately
Synonyms: noble, courtly
Antonyms: undignified
Example Sentence:
She is very famous for her dignified silence.
2. DETAIN (VERB): (हिरासत में लेना): hold
Synonyms: take into custody, seize
Antonyms: release
Example Sentence:
Customs officers may detain goods for up to two days.
3. RESILIENT (ADJECTIVE): (मज़बूत): strong
Synonyms: tough, hardy
Antonyms: vulnerable
Example Sentence:
Babies are generally far more resilient than new parents realize.
4. ADHERE (VERB): (पालन करना): stick
Synonyms: comply with, stand by
Antonyms: flout
Example Sentence:
It is wise to adhere to the rules of your parents.
5. SEIZURE (NOUN): (अभिग्रहण): capture
Synonyms: occupation, takeover
Antonyms: restitution
Example Sentence:
The seizure of the Assembly building was an immediate decision.
6. BICKER (VERB): (झगड़ना): squabble
Synonyms: argue, quarrel
Antonyms: agree
Example Sentence:
Many couples bicker over tiny issues.
7. CLAMPDOWN (NOUN): (शिकंजा कसना): suppression
Synonyms: prevention, stopping
Antonyms: let go
Example Sentence:
A clampdown on crime is essential.
8. PERIL (NOUN): (विपत्ति): danger
Synonyms: jeopardy, risk
Antonyms: safety
Example Sentence:
You could well place us both in peril.
9. SUBMERGE (VERB): (डूबना): dive
Synonyms: sink, plunge
Antonyms: surface
Example Sentence:
The U-boat had had time to submerge.
10. HARBOUR (VERB): (शरण देना): shelter
Synonyms: conceal, hide
Antonyms: hand over
Example Sentence:
He was suspected of harbouring an escaped prisoner.
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God's ape
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As strong as god
28%
A born fool
38%
A knowledgeable person
21%
Kind hearted person
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