✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 04 June 2025.
1. SUPERVENE (VERB): (पीछे आना): Follow
Synonyms: pursue, supersede
Antonyms: retreat, precede
Example Sentence:
Team members supervene their leaders.
2. DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर):Harsh
Synonyms: cruel, oppressive
Antonyms: easy, gentle
Example Sentence:
Your master is a draconian man.
3. DAWDLE (VERB): (समय नष्ट करना): Waste time
Synonyms: loiter, procrastinate
Antonyms: hasten, hurry
Example Sentence:
The teacher warned the student that he will be punished if he dawdled again.
4. PILLAGE (VERB): (लूटना):Plunder, destroy
Synonyms: ravage, ransack
Antonyms: protect, construct
Example Sentence:
The terrorists pillaged the city.
5. PERSPICACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (बुद्धि) :Observant, perceptive
Synonyms: alert, aware
Antonyms: ignorant, unobservant
Example Sentence:
The CDI officers are always perspicacious with their case.
6. NOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (हानिकारक) :Deadly, injurious
Synonyms: destructive, harmful
Antonyms: helpful, kind
Example Sentence:
This is a noxious chemical.
7. FERVENT (ADJECTIVE): (उत्साही): Enthusiastic
Synonyms: zealous, ardent
Antonyms: apathetic, dull
Example Sentence:
He is a fervent child.
8. FITFUL (ADJECTIVE): (चंचल) :Spasmodic
Synonyms: intermittent, fluctuating
Antonyms: continuous, perpetual
Example Sentence:
As long as his breathing is fitful, he will continue to need an oxygen machine.
9. FLOUT (VERB): (अवज्ञा करना) :Show contempt for
Synonyms: defy, disregard
Antonyms: honour, praise
Example Sentence:
One should not flout the traffic rules.
10. FEASIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (व्यवहार्य): Practicable
Synonyms: possible, doable
Antonyms: impossible, implausible
Example Sentence:
This seems to be a feasible solution.
1. SUPERVENE (VERB): (पीछे आना): Follow
Synonyms: pursue, supersede
Antonyms: retreat, precede
Example Sentence:
Team members supervene their leaders.
2. DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर):Harsh
Synonyms: cruel, oppressive
Antonyms: easy, gentle
Example Sentence:
Your master is a draconian man.
3. DAWDLE (VERB): (समय नष्ट करना): Waste time
Synonyms: loiter, procrastinate
Antonyms: hasten, hurry
Example Sentence:
The teacher warned the student that he will be punished if he dawdled again.
4. PILLAGE (VERB): (लूटना):Plunder, destroy
Synonyms: ravage, ransack
Antonyms: protect, construct
Example Sentence:
The terrorists pillaged the city.
5. PERSPICACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (बुद्धि) :Observant, perceptive
Synonyms: alert, aware
Antonyms: ignorant, unobservant
Example Sentence:
The CDI officers are always perspicacious with their case.
6. NOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (हानिकारक) :Deadly, injurious
Synonyms: destructive, harmful
Antonyms: helpful, kind
Example Sentence:
This is a noxious chemical.
7. FERVENT (ADJECTIVE): (उत्साही): Enthusiastic
Synonyms: zealous, ardent
Antonyms: apathetic, dull
Example Sentence:
He is a fervent child.
8. FITFUL (ADJECTIVE): (चंचल) :Spasmodic
Synonyms: intermittent, fluctuating
Antonyms: continuous, perpetual
Example Sentence:
As long as his breathing is fitful, he will continue to need an oxygen machine.
9. FLOUT (VERB): (अवज्ञा करना) :Show contempt for
Synonyms: defy, disregard
Antonyms: honour, praise
Example Sentence:
One should not flout the traffic rules.
10. FEASIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (व्यवहार्य): Practicable
Synonyms: possible, doable
Antonyms: impossible, implausible
Example Sentence:
This seems to be a feasible solution.
In the following questions, a statement has been given with highlighted text. Select the options that can replace the text with the correct idiom or phrase.
The new music system is (too expensive) for us to buy.
1. Cut to the chase
2. Hit the books
3. Costs an arm and a leg
4. At sea
The new music system is (too expensive) for us to buy.
1. Cut to the chase
2. Hit the books
3. Costs an arm and a leg
4. At sea
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
Bought the farm
1. To live happily
2. To renounce pleasures
3. To die
4. To isolate oneself
Bought the farm
1. To live happily
2. To renounce pleasures
3. To die
4. To isolate oneself
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Any award, honour or laudatory notice.
1. Complement
2. Deal
3. Statute
4. Accolade
Any award, honour or laudatory notice.
1. Complement
2. Deal
3. Statute
4. Accolade
Select the most appropriate 'one word' for the expressions given below.
Days when day and night are of the same length.
1. lummox
2. equinox
3. magnum
4. lennox
Days when day and night are of the same length.
1. lummox
2. equinox
3. magnum
4. lennox
In the following question, some parts of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'.
My elder son deals with (1)/ spare parts and manages (2)/ his bread and butter. (3)/ No Error (4)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
My elder son deals with (1)/ spare parts and manages (2)/ his bread and butter. (3)/ No Error (4)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
A part of the sentence may or may not have error. Find out which part has an error and mark that part as your answer. If there are no errors, mark 'No error' as your answer.
Having finish the entire (A)/ work, maid asked for some (B)/ money as her son was ill for many days(C)/.No Error (D) /
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
Having finish the entire (A)/ work, maid asked for some (B)/ money as her son was ill for many days(C)/.No Error (D) /
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
Choose the correct response (a), (b), (c) or (d) and indicate on the Answer Sheet accordingly.
The grandfather said to the baby, "May you live long with all good things of life."
The grandfather said to the baby, "May you live long with all good things of life."
Anonymous Quiz
35%
The grandfather blessed to the baby with long life and all good things of life.
12%
The grandfather wanted the baby to live long with all good things of life.
50%
The grandfather blessed the baby that she would live long with all good things of life.
3%
The grandfather asked the baby that she would live long with all good things of life.
Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
They have invited the parents as well as the child.
They have invited the parents as well as the child.
Anonymous Quiz
21%
The parents as well as the child has been invited.
49%
The parents as well as the child have been invited.
14%
The child as well as the parents has been invited.
16%
The parents as well as the child had been invited by them.
Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
38%
Gravyard
8%
Substance
39%
Rapport
15%
Resistible
Choose the mis-spelt word out of given options.
Anonymous Quiz
41%
Fulfil
15%
Until
42%
Carefull
3%
Final