✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 12 June 2025.
1. AFFLICT (VERB): (पीड़ा देना): trouble
Synonyms: bother, burden
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease.
2.RADICAL (ADJECTIVE): (विस्तृत): thoroughgoing
Synonyms: thorough, complete
Antonyms: superficial
Example Sentence:
A radical overhaul of the existing regulatory framework is needed.
3.RELISH (NOUN): (प्रसन्नता): gusto
Synonyms: enjoyment, delight
Antonyms: dislike
Example Sentence:
I was appointed to a post for which I had little relish.
4.PRODIGIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (विलक्षण): enormous
Synonyms: huge, colossal
Antonyms: small, insignificant
Example Sentence:
The stove consumed a prodigious amount of fuel.
5.INCARCERATE (VERB): (क़ैद कर देना): imprison
Synonyms: jail, lock up
Antonyms: release, free
Example Sentence:
Many are incarcerated for property offences.
6.BELITTLE (VERB): (अपयश फैलाना): disparage
Synonyms: denigrate, run down
Antonyms: run down
Example Sentence:
She belittled my riding skills whenever she could.
7.GARRULOUS (ADJECTIVE): (बातूनी): talkative
Synonyms: loquacious, voluble
Antonyms: taciturn
Example Sentence:
They met a garrulous cab driver today.
8.ABET(VERB): (सहायता करना): assist
Synonyms: aid, help
Antonyms: hinder
Example Sentence:
He was not guilty of murder but was guilty of aiding and abetting others.
9.RUDIMENTARY (ADJECTIVE): (अपरिष्कृत): primitive
Synonyms: crude, simple
Antonyms: sophisticated
Example Sentence:
I am at a rudimentary stage of evolution.
10.FABRICATE (VERB): (निर्माण करना): make
Synonyms: create, manufacture
Antonyms: destroy
Example Sentence:
You will have to fabricate an exhaust system.
1. AFFLICT (VERB): (पीड़ा देना): trouble
Synonyms: bother, burden
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease.
2.RADICAL (ADJECTIVE): (विस्तृत): thoroughgoing
Synonyms: thorough, complete
Antonyms: superficial
Example Sentence:
A radical overhaul of the existing regulatory framework is needed.
3.RELISH (NOUN): (प्रसन्नता): gusto
Synonyms: enjoyment, delight
Antonyms: dislike
Example Sentence:
I was appointed to a post for which I had little relish.
4.PRODIGIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (विलक्षण): enormous
Synonyms: huge, colossal
Antonyms: small, insignificant
Example Sentence:
The stove consumed a prodigious amount of fuel.
5.INCARCERATE (VERB): (क़ैद कर देना): imprison
Synonyms: jail, lock up
Antonyms: release, free
Example Sentence:
Many are incarcerated for property offences.
6.BELITTLE (VERB): (अपयश फैलाना): disparage
Synonyms: denigrate, run down
Antonyms: run down
Example Sentence:
She belittled my riding skills whenever she could.
7.GARRULOUS (ADJECTIVE): (बातूनी): talkative
Synonyms: loquacious, voluble
Antonyms: taciturn
Example Sentence:
They met a garrulous cab driver today.
8.ABET(VERB): (सहायता करना): assist
Synonyms: aid, help
Antonyms: hinder
Example Sentence:
He was not guilty of murder but was guilty of aiding and abetting others.
9.RUDIMENTARY (ADJECTIVE): (अपरिष्कृत): primitive
Synonyms: crude, simple
Antonyms: sophisticated
Example Sentence:
I am at a rudimentary stage of evolution.
10.FABRICATE (VERB): (निर्माण करना): make
Synonyms: create, manufacture
Antonyms: destroy
Example Sentence:
You will have to fabricate an exhaust system.
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Having a consistency that does not easily yield to pressure.
1. Substantial
2. Firm
3. Ramrod
4. Close
Having a consistency that does not easily yield to pressure.
1. Substantial
2. Firm
3. Ramrod
4. Close
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given phrase.
Forsaken or neglected child who has no home and spends most of his/her time on the streets.
1. Fugitive
2. Vulnerable
3. Miscreant
4. Waif
Forsaken or neglected child who has no home and spends most of his/her time on the streets.
1. Fugitive
2. Vulnerable
3. Miscreant
4. Waif
Select the most appropriate idiom or phrase to fill in the blank in the given sentence.
He is rich and famous and expects everyone to __ on him.
1. tap dance like mad
2. dead duck
3. give a song and dance
4. dance attendance
He is rich and famous and expects everyone to __ on him.
1. tap dance like mad
2. dead duck
3. give a song and dance
4. dance attendance
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Select the most appropriate idiom ( in the context) to fill in the sentence.
I could make out that the conversation was leading to a fight so I __ .
1. made a song and a dance
2. killed two birds with a stone
3. nipped it in the bud
4. cut corners
I could make out that the conversation was leading to a fight so I __ .
1. made a song and a dance
2. killed two birds with a stone
3. nipped it in the bud
4. cut corners
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The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No error' as your answer.
The receptionist asked if Diya / will take a seat and / wait for the boss to call her in.
1. The receptionist asked if Diya
2. No error
3. will take a seat and
4. wait for the boss to call her in
The receptionist asked if Diya / will take a seat and / wait for the boss to call her in.
1. The receptionist asked if Diya
2. No error
3. will take a seat and
4. wait for the boss to call her in
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
I play / cricket in / my childhood / with my sister.
1. my childhood
2. with my sister
3. I play
4. cricket in
I play / cricket in / my childhood / with my sister.
1. my childhood
2. with my sister
3. I play
4. cricket in
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Conversion into direct/indirect narration.
She said to me, ”It has been raining heavily and you cannot go.”
She said to me, ”It has been raining heavily and you cannot go.”
Anonymous Quiz
67%
She told me that it had been raining heavily and I could not go.
13%
She told me that it was raining heavily and I could not go.
17%
She told me that it has been raining heavily and I could not go.
3%
She told me that it is raining heavily and I could not go.
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence into passive voice.
Where can I find the way to the library?
Where can I find the way to the library?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Where can they be found in library.
15%
They cannot be found in the way to library.
70%
Where can the way to the library be found?.
5%
Who can found with the way to library?
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Antonym of Adverse
(SSC CHSL 2024)
(SSC CHSL 2024)
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7%
Striking
20%
Critical
63%
Propitious
10%
Listless
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Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
43%
Receipt
27%
Recieve
20%
Receprocate
11%
Recetation
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✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 13 June 2025.
1. ESCHEW (VERB): (त्याग करना): give up
Synonyms: forgo, forswear
Antonyms: indulge in
Example Sentence:
She appealed to the crowd to eschew violence.
2. DESPICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (घृणित): contemptible
Synonyms: loathsome, hateful
Antonyms: admirable
Example Sentence:
What she did early on was despicable in our minds.
3. DIVERGENCE (NOUN): (फर्क): difference
Synonyms: dissimilarity, variance
Antonyms: similarity
Example Sentence:
What happened at the end was a fundamental divergence of attitude.
4. RESILIENCE (NOUN): (लचीलता): flexibility
Synonyms: pliability, plasticity
Antonyms: rigidity
Example Sentence:
Nylon has great abrasion and resilience.
5. EQUANIMITY (NOUN): (समभाव): composure
Synonyms: calmness, calm
Antonyms: anxiety
Example Sentence:
She accepted both the good and the bad with equanimity.
6. REBUTTAL (NOUN): (खंडन): denial
Synonyms: refutation, disproving
Antonyms: confirmation
Example Sentence:
Any attempt by me at a rebuttal was met with a yawn.
7. DECREPIT (ADJECTIVE): (जर्जर): dilapidated
Synonyms: rickety, run down
Antonyms: sound
Example Sentence:
It was an entire row of decrepit houses.
8. SULK (VERB): (उदास होना): mope
Synonyms: brood, pout
Antonyms: be cheerful
Example Sentence:
He was sulking over the split of his band.
9. SCOURGE (NOUN): (अभिशाप): bane
Synonyms: curse, affliction
Antonyms: blessing
Example Sentence:
India has the scourge of unemployment.
10. SOUR (VERB): (कटु बना देना): embitter
Synonyms: anger, exasperate
Antonyms: improve
Example Sentence:
A dispute soured relations between the two countries.
1. ESCHEW (VERB): (त्याग करना): give up
Synonyms: forgo, forswear
Antonyms: indulge in
Example Sentence:
She appealed to the crowd to eschew violence.
2. DESPICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (घृणित): contemptible
Synonyms: loathsome, hateful
Antonyms: admirable
Example Sentence:
What she did early on was despicable in our minds.
3. DIVERGENCE (NOUN): (फर्क): difference
Synonyms: dissimilarity, variance
Antonyms: similarity
Example Sentence:
What happened at the end was a fundamental divergence of attitude.
4. RESILIENCE (NOUN): (लचीलता): flexibility
Synonyms: pliability, plasticity
Antonyms: rigidity
Example Sentence:
Nylon has great abrasion and resilience.
5. EQUANIMITY (NOUN): (समभाव): composure
Synonyms: calmness, calm
Antonyms: anxiety
Example Sentence:
She accepted both the good and the bad with equanimity.
6. REBUTTAL (NOUN): (खंडन): denial
Synonyms: refutation, disproving
Antonyms: confirmation
Example Sentence:
Any attempt by me at a rebuttal was met with a yawn.
7. DECREPIT (ADJECTIVE): (जर्जर): dilapidated
Synonyms: rickety, run down
Antonyms: sound
Example Sentence:
It was an entire row of decrepit houses.
8. SULK (VERB): (उदास होना): mope
Synonyms: brood, pout
Antonyms: be cheerful
Example Sentence:
He was sulking over the split of his band.
9. SCOURGE (NOUN): (अभिशाप): bane
Synonyms: curse, affliction
Antonyms: blessing
Example Sentence:
India has the scourge of unemployment.
10. SOUR (VERB): (कटु बना देना): embitter
Synonyms: anger, exasperate
Antonyms: improve
Example Sentence:
A dispute soured relations between the two countries.
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