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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 19.06.2023
1. VAUNT (VERB): (प्रशंसा करना): acclaim
Synonyms: esteem, revere
Antonyms: criticize
Example Sentence:
He was initially vaunted by the West for his leadership of the country.
2. UNSEEMLY (ADJECTIVE): (अनुचित): indecorous
Synonyms: improper, inappropriate
Antonyms: seemly
Example Sentence:
The discussion led to nothing but an unseemly squabble.
3. CATHARSIS (NOUN): (शुद्धिकरण): purging
Synonyms: purgation, purification
Antonyms: repression
Example Sentence:
Music is a means of catharsis for many of us.
4. INFANTILE (ADJECTIVE): (बचकाना): childish
Synonyms: babyish, immature
Antonyms: mature
Example Sentence:
The point about fairies etc. is so infantile in logic I can barely contain my disbelief.
5. INGRAINED (ADJECTIVE): (दीर्घस्थायी): entrenched
Synonyms: established, fixed
Antonyms: transient
Example Sentence:
She wanted to wake up with his scent ingrained in her skin.
6. CELLAR (NOUN): (तहखाना): basement
Synonyms: vault, crypt
Antonyms: attic
Example Sentence:
The servants led us down into a cellar.
7. OMINOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अमंगल): threatening
Synonyms: menacing, baleful
Antonyms: promising
Example Sentence:
My ominous tone didn’t register with him.
8. MALAISE (NOUN): (अप्रसन्नता): unhappiness
Synonyms: restlessness, uneasiness
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
An infected person will feel a general malaise.
9. STRICKEN (ADJECTIVE): (तंग): troubled
Synonyms: affected, afflicted
Antonyms: unaffected
Example Sentence:
The pilot landed the stricken aircraft.
10. OSTENSIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (ख़याली): apparent
Synonyms: seeming, outward
Antonyms: real
Example Sentence:
The real dispute which lay behind the ostensible complaint.
1. VAUNT (VERB): (प्रशंसा करना): acclaim
Synonyms: esteem, revere
Antonyms: criticize
Example Sentence:
He was initially vaunted by the West for his leadership of the country.
2. UNSEEMLY (ADJECTIVE): (अनुचित): indecorous
Synonyms: improper, inappropriate
Antonyms: seemly
Example Sentence:
The discussion led to nothing but an unseemly squabble.
3. CATHARSIS (NOUN): (शुद्धिकरण): purging
Synonyms: purgation, purification
Antonyms: repression
Example Sentence:
Music is a means of catharsis for many of us.
4. INFANTILE (ADJECTIVE): (बचकाना): childish
Synonyms: babyish, immature
Antonyms: mature
Example Sentence:
The point about fairies etc. is so infantile in logic I can barely contain my disbelief.
5. INGRAINED (ADJECTIVE): (दीर्घस्थायी): entrenched
Synonyms: established, fixed
Antonyms: transient
Example Sentence:
She wanted to wake up with his scent ingrained in her skin.
6. CELLAR (NOUN): (तहखाना): basement
Synonyms: vault, crypt
Antonyms: attic
Example Sentence:
The servants led us down into a cellar.
7. OMINOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अमंगल): threatening
Synonyms: menacing, baleful
Antonyms: promising
Example Sentence:
My ominous tone didn’t register with him.
8. MALAISE (NOUN): (अप्रसन्नता): unhappiness
Synonyms: restlessness, uneasiness
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
An infected person will feel a general malaise.
9. STRICKEN (ADJECTIVE): (तंग): troubled
Synonyms: affected, afflicted
Antonyms: unaffected
Example Sentence:
The pilot landed the stricken aircraft.
10. OSTENSIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (ख़याली): apparent
Synonyms: seeming, outward
Antonyms: real
Example Sentence:
The real dispute which lay behind the ostensible complaint.
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Not breathe a word
Anonymous Quiz
7%
To take a major action
19%
To give the final verdict
5%
To make a plot
69%
To remain silent about some secret
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Not fit to hold a candle
Anonymous Quiz
49%
Can't be compared to
9%
Compare to
35%
Improper order
6%
To get revenge
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 20.06.2023
1. RETRACT (VERB): (वापस लेना): take back
Synonyms: withdraw, unsay
Antonyms: assert
Example Sentence:
He was forced to retract an opinion too liberal for the time.
2. GHASTLY (ADJECTIVE): (भयंकर): terrible
Synonyms: frightful, horrible
Antonyms: pleasant
Example Sentence:
It was one of the most ghastly crimes ever committed.
3. SCARCELY (ADVERB): (कठिनता से): rarely
Synonyms: seldom, infrequently
Antonyms: often
Example Sentence:
Scarcely a day goes by when they don't see or talk to each other.
4. CONTINGENT (ADJECTIVE): (आकस्मिक): chance
Synonyms: accidental, fortuitous
Antonyms: predictable
Example Sentence:
The nature of the job that I do is contingent.
5. SUPERFLUOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अति अधिक): surplus
Synonyms: redundant, unneeded
Antonyms: necessary
Example Sentence:
The purchaser should avoid asking for superfluous information.
6. COMPETENCE (NOUN): (योग्यता): capability
Synonyms: ability, competency
Antonyms: incompetence
Example Sentence:
Courses were launched to improve the competence of staff.
7. UBIQUITOUS (ADJECTIVE): (सर्वव्यापक): omnipresent
Synonyms: ever-present, everywhere
Antonyms: rare
Example Sentence:
His ubiquitous influence was felt by all the family.
8. FUSS (NOUN): (गड़बड़): bother
Synonyms: trouble, inconvenience
Antonyms: convenience
Example Sentence:
They settled in with very little fuss.
9. CONVOLUTED (ADJECTIVE): (जटिल): complicated
Synonyms: complex, involved
Antonyms: simple
Example Sentence:
The film is let down by a convoluted plot in which nothing really happens.
10. AFFINITY (NOUN): (सहानुभूति): empathy
Synonyms: rapport, sympathy
Antonyms: dislike
Example Sentence:
He had a special affinity with horses.
1. RETRACT (VERB): (वापस लेना): take back
Synonyms: withdraw, unsay
Antonyms: assert
Example Sentence:
He was forced to retract an opinion too liberal for the time.
2. GHASTLY (ADJECTIVE): (भयंकर): terrible
Synonyms: frightful, horrible
Antonyms: pleasant
Example Sentence:
It was one of the most ghastly crimes ever committed.
3. SCARCELY (ADVERB): (कठिनता से): rarely
Synonyms: seldom, infrequently
Antonyms: often
Example Sentence:
Scarcely a day goes by when they don't see or talk to each other.
4. CONTINGENT (ADJECTIVE): (आकस्मिक): chance
Synonyms: accidental, fortuitous
Antonyms: predictable
Example Sentence:
The nature of the job that I do is contingent.
5. SUPERFLUOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अति अधिक): surplus
Synonyms: redundant, unneeded
Antonyms: necessary
Example Sentence:
The purchaser should avoid asking for superfluous information.
6. COMPETENCE (NOUN): (योग्यता): capability
Synonyms: ability, competency
Antonyms: incompetence
Example Sentence:
Courses were launched to improve the competence of staff.
7. UBIQUITOUS (ADJECTIVE): (सर्वव्यापक): omnipresent
Synonyms: ever-present, everywhere
Antonyms: rare
Example Sentence:
His ubiquitous influence was felt by all the family.
8. FUSS (NOUN): (गड़बड़): bother
Synonyms: trouble, inconvenience
Antonyms: convenience
Example Sentence:
They settled in with very little fuss.
9. CONVOLUTED (ADJECTIVE): (जटिल): complicated
Synonyms: complex, involved
Antonyms: simple
Example Sentence:
The film is let down by a convoluted plot in which nothing really happens.
10. AFFINITY (NOUN): (सहानुभूति): empathy
Synonyms: rapport, sympathy
Antonyms: dislike
Example Sentence:
He had a special affinity with horses.
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Which operating system is developed and used by Apple Inc?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
Windows
14%
Android
70%
IOS
9%
UNIX
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Select the sentence that contains no spelling errors.
Anonymous Quiz
11%
The granduor of the ancient Roman Empire is visible in many monuments in Italy and Greece.
27%
The grandour of the ancient Roman Empire is visible in many monuments in Italy and Greece.
51%
The grandeur of the ancient Roman Empire is visible in many monuments in Italy and Greece.
10%
The granduer of the ancient Roman Empire is visible in many monuments in Italy and Greece.
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choose the correct spelling the underlined word in the given sentence.
The committee could not reach a conscence even after a six hour long meeting __________
yesterday.
The committee could not reach a conscence even after a six hour long meeting __________
yesterday.
Anonymous Quiz
54%
consensus
21%
consicus
7%
cautius
17%
conscintious
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