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Raw
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Text field
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record
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computed field
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Storing Same data in many places is called
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iteration
29%
concurrency
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Redundancy
18%
enumeration
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Assidous
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Disapproval
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Devastation
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Conjoined
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Mental disturbance caused by an illness
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Panacea
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Hypocrite
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Hypochondriac
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Delirium
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Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 27.05.2023
1. RESILIENT (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĒāĨ⤰ā¤Ŧ⤞): strong
Synonyms: tough, hardy
Antonyms: vulnerable
Example Sentence:Babies are generally far more resilient than new parents realize.
2. MODERATION (NOUN): (ā¤ā¤¤āĨā¤Žā¤¸ā¤ā¤¯ā¤Ž): self-restraint
Synonyms: restraint, self-control
Antonyms: extremism
Example Sentence:He urged them to show moderation.
3. PREFATORY (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤°ā¤ā¤ā¤ŋā¤): introductory
Synonyms: preliminary, opening
Antonyms: final
Example Sentence:His prefatory remarks the author claims that
4. AFFRONT (VERB): (⤠ā¤Ēā¤Žā¤žā¤¨ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): insult
Synonyms: offend, outrage
Antonyms: compliment
Example Sentence:She was affronted by his familiarity.
5. AGITATE (VERB): (ā¤ā¤¤āĨ⤤āĨā¤ā¤ŋ⤤ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): upset
Synonyms: perturb, fluster
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:The thought of questioning Tony agitated him extremely.
6. CAPRICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤Žā¤¨ā¤ŽāĨā¤āĨ): fickle
Synonyms: inconstant, changeable
Antonyms: stable
Example Sentence:It's terrible to feel our livelihood hinges on a capricious boss.
7. IMPART (VERB): (ā¤ĒāĨ⤰ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¨ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): communicate
Synonyms: pass on, convey
Antonyms: keep to oneself
Example Sentence:The teachers imparted a great deal of knowledge to their pupils.
8. ABSURDITY (NOUN): (⤠⤰āĨā¤Ĩā¤šāĨā¤¨ā¤¤ā¤ž): idiocy
Synonyms: ridiculousness, stupidity
Antonyms: reasonableness
Example Sentence:I laughed at the absurdity of the situation.
9. IMPERIL (VERB): (⤏ā¤ā¤ā¤ ā¤ŽāĨā¤ ā¤Ąā¤žā¤˛ā¤¨ā¤ž): endanger
Synonyms: jeopardize, risk
Antonyms: safeguard
Example Sentence:They advised against tax increases for fear of imperiling the recovery.
10. PERTURB (VERB): (ā¤ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧā¤ž ā¤ĻāĨā¤¨ā¤ž): worry
Synonyms: upset, unsettle
Antonyms: reassure
Example Sentence:They were perturbed by her rude behavior.
1. RESILIENT (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĒāĨ⤰ā¤Ŧ⤞): strong
Synonyms: tough, hardy
Antonyms: vulnerable
Example Sentence:Babies are generally far more resilient than new parents realize.
2. MODERATION (NOUN): (ā¤ā¤¤āĨā¤Žā¤¸ā¤ā¤¯ā¤Ž): self-restraint
Synonyms: restraint, self-control
Antonyms: extremism
Example Sentence:He urged them to show moderation.
3. PREFATORY (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤°ā¤ā¤ā¤ŋā¤): introductory
Synonyms: preliminary, opening
Antonyms: final
Example Sentence:His prefatory remarks the author claims that
4. AFFRONT (VERB): (⤠ā¤Ēā¤Žā¤žā¤¨ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): insult
Synonyms: offend, outrage
Antonyms: compliment
Example Sentence:She was affronted by his familiarity.
5. AGITATE (VERB): (ā¤ā¤¤āĨ⤤āĨā¤ā¤ŋ⤤ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): upset
Synonyms: perturb, fluster
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:The thought of questioning Tony agitated him extremely.
6. CAPRICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤Žā¤¨ā¤ŽāĨā¤āĨ): fickle
Synonyms: inconstant, changeable
Antonyms: stable
Example Sentence:It's terrible to feel our livelihood hinges on a capricious boss.
7. IMPART (VERB): (ā¤ĒāĨ⤰ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¨ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): communicate
Synonyms: pass on, convey
Antonyms: keep to oneself
Example Sentence:The teachers imparted a great deal of knowledge to their pupils.
8. ABSURDITY (NOUN): (⤠⤰āĨā¤Ĩā¤šāĨā¤¨ā¤¤ā¤ž): idiocy
Synonyms: ridiculousness, stupidity
Antonyms: reasonableness
Example Sentence:I laughed at the absurdity of the situation.
9. IMPERIL (VERB): (⤏ā¤ā¤ā¤ ā¤ŽāĨā¤ ā¤Ąā¤žā¤˛ā¤¨ā¤ž): endanger
Synonyms: jeopardize, risk
Antonyms: safeguard
Example Sentence:They advised against tax increases for fear of imperiling the recovery.
10. PERTURB (VERB): (ā¤ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧā¤ž ā¤ĻāĨā¤¨ā¤ž): worry
Synonyms: upset, unsettle
Antonyms: reassure
Example Sentence:They were perturbed by her rude behavior.
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Lean and mean
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Fat and lazy
34%
Evil and selfish
34%
Thin and weak
24%
Ready and efficient
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Learn the ropes
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To feel awkward and useless
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To understand the procedure and details involved in something
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To put someone in a difficult situation
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Concede defeat
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can be updated by the end users
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containing numerous naming convention and formats.
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organized around important subject areas
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contains only current data
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Authentication
20%
Main
51%
Web
12%
File
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30%
Athlete
11%
Practically
29%
Benefited
30%
Antartic
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A set of three related works by the same author is called
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Topology
47%
Trilogy
25%
Trichology
19%
Triplet
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Having juicy or fleshy and thick tissues is called
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Succulent
32%
Translucent
14%
Dissolvent
6%
Dissident
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1. UNRAVEL (VERB): (ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤žā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): solve
Synonyms: resolve, work out
Antonyms: complicate
Example Sentence:They were attempting to unravel the cause of death.
2. UNRELENTING (ADJECTIVE): (⤍ā¤ŋ⤰ā¤ā¤¤ā¤°): continual
Synonyms: constant, continuous
Antonyms: intermittent
Example Sentence:She established her authority with unrelenting thoroughness.
3. CONVENE (VERB): (ā¤ŦāĨā¤˛ā¤ž ā¤āĨā¤ā¤¨ā¤ž): summon
Synonyms: call, order
Antonyms: disperse
Example Sentence:He had convened a secret meeting of military personnel.
4. INDOLENT (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤˛ā¤¸āĨ): lazy
Synonyms: idle, slothful
Antonyms: industrious
Example Sentence:They were indolent and addicted to a life of pleasure.
5. PEDESTRIAN (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤): dull
Synonyms: plodding, boring
Antonyms: inspired, exciting
Example Sentence:Disenchantment goes along with their pedestrian lives.
6. PERIPHERAL (ADJECTIVE): (⤠ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤§ā¤žā¤¨): secondary
Synonyms: subsidiary, incidental
Antonyms: central
Example Sentence:She will see their problems as peripheral to her own.
7. DISPASSIONATE (ADJECTIVE): (⤠ā¤ā¤žā¤ĩāĨā¤): unemotional
Synonyms: non-emotional, unsentimental
Antonyms: emotional
Example Sentence:She dealt with life's disasters in a calm, dispassionate way.
8. OUTLANDISH (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ā¤ŋ⤤āĨ⤰): weird
Synonyms: queer, offbeat
Antonyms: ordinary
Example Sentence:They were three wise, outlandish kings.
9. UNSETTLED (ADJECTIVE): (⤠ā¤ļā¤žā¤ā¤¤): restless
Synonyms: restive, fidgety
Antonyms: settled
Example Sentence:She felt edgy and unsettled.
10. COMPLIANCE (NOUN): (⤠⤍āĨā¤Ēā¤žā¤˛ā¤¨): acquiescence
Synonyms: agreement, assent
Antonyms: defiance
Example Sentence:The compliance with government views shown by the commission.
1. UNRAVEL (VERB): (ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤žā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): solve
Synonyms: resolve, work out
Antonyms: complicate
Example Sentence:They were attempting to unravel the cause of death.
2. UNRELENTING (ADJECTIVE): (⤍ā¤ŋ⤰ā¤ā¤¤ā¤°): continual
Synonyms: constant, continuous
Antonyms: intermittent
Example Sentence:She established her authority with unrelenting thoroughness.
3. CONVENE (VERB): (ā¤ŦāĨā¤˛ā¤ž ā¤āĨā¤ā¤¨ā¤ž): summon
Synonyms: call, order
Antonyms: disperse
Example Sentence:He had convened a secret meeting of military personnel.
4. INDOLENT (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤˛ā¤¸āĨ): lazy
Synonyms: idle, slothful
Antonyms: industrious
Example Sentence:They were indolent and addicted to a life of pleasure.
5. PEDESTRIAN (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤): dull
Synonyms: plodding, boring
Antonyms: inspired, exciting
Example Sentence:Disenchantment goes along with their pedestrian lives.
6. PERIPHERAL (ADJECTIVE): (⤠ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤§ā¤žā¤¨): secondary
Synonyms: subsidiary, incidental
Antonyms: central
Example Sentence:She will see their problems as peripheral to her own.
7. DISPASSIONATE (ADJECTIVE): (⤠ā¤ā¤žā¤ĩāĨā¤): unemotional
Synonyms: non-emotional, unsentimental
Antonyms: emotional
Example Sentence:She dealt with life's disasters in a calm, dispassionate way.
8. OUTLANDISH (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ā¤ŋ⤤āĨ⤰): weird
Synonyms: queer, offbeat
Antonyms: ordinary
Example Sentence:They were three wise, outlandish kings.
9. UNSETTLED (ADJECTIVE): (⤠ā¤ļā¤žā¤ā¤¤): restless
Synonyms: restive, fidgety
Antonyms: settled
Example Sentence:She felt edgy and unsettled.
10. COMPLIANCE (NOUN): (⤠⤍āĨā¤Ēā¤žā¤˛ā¤¨): acquiescence
Synonyms: agreement, assent
Antonyms: defiance
Example Sentence:The compliance with government views shown by the commission.
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