The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 5

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 5

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 5

Next Current Affairs provides you The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary on daily basis to improve your vocab power and helps you in your preparation for government jobs. Habit of reading Newspaper enhance your English language skills. Here some of the important vocabulary taken from the Hindu Newspaper. we are providing series of vocab as The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary.

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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 5

 

Trivial (adjective)

Meaning: of little value or importance

Synonyms: unimportant, negligible, superficial

Antonyms: important, serious, consequential

Usage: Let’s stop discussing trivial details and come to the point

Acrimony (Noun)

Meaning: Bitterness or ill feeling

Synonyms: animosity, bitterness, ill will, rancour

Antonyms: kindness, good will, liking

Usage: They always spar over trivial matters

Prevail (Verb)

Meaning: Prove more powerful or superior

Synonyms: overcome, triumph, succeed, win

Antonyms: fail, surrender, lose

Usage: I hope that common sense will prevail

Scourge (Verb)

Meaning: cause great suffering to

Synonyms: penalize, afflict, harass

Antonyms: laud, help, forgive, assist

Usage: Aids has been described as the scourge of the modern world

Rectitude (Noun)

Meaning: Morally correct behaviour or thinking; righteousness

Synonyms: Goodness, Virtue

Antonyms: Infamy, Dishonesty

Usage: She is a model of rectitude

Clamour (Noun)

Meaning: A loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting

Synonyms: Uproar, Tumult, Babel

Antonyms: Silence

Usage: There was a clamour of voices outside the office.

Negate (Noun)

Meaning: Make ineffective; nullify

Synonyms: neutralize, disallow, invalidate

Antonyms: confirm, allow, permit, assist

Usage: Our actions often negate our principles

Ephemeral (Adjective)

Meaning: Lasting for a very short time

Synonyms: short-lived, fleeting, temporary

Antonyms: enduring, permanent, everlasting

Usage: Fashion is by nature ephemeral

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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 4

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 5

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 4

Next Current Affairs provides you The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary on daily basis to improve your vocab power and helps you in your preparation for government jobs. Habit of reading Newspaper enhance your English language skills. Here some of the important vocabulary taken from the Hindu Newspaper. we are providing series of vocab as The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary.

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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 4

 

Recede (Verb)

Meaning: Go or move back or further away from a previous position

Synonyms: Dwindle, Withdraw, diminish, abate

Antonyms: prolong, enhance, increase

Usage: The flood waters finally began to recede in November

Appetite (Noun)

Meaning: A strong desire or liking for something

Synonyms: fondness, passion, zest, craving

Antonyms: hate, apathy, disinclination, lethargy

Usage: When I was ill, I completely lost my appetite

Macabre (Adjective)

Meaning: Disturbing because concerned with or causing a fear of death

Synonyms: frightening, grim, lurid, morbid, gruesome

Antonyms: cheerful, happy, pleasant, pretty

Usage: Police have made a macabre discovery

Alienation (Noun)

Meaning: The loss of friendship or affection

Synonyms: estrangement, disaffection, indifference

Antonyms: friendliness, agreement

Usage: His criminal activities led to complete alienation from his family

Bolster (Verb)

Meaning: Support or strengthen

Synonyms: help, cushion, buoy, boost, shore up

Antonyms: decrease, discourage, hinder

Usage: Pillars bolster the roof

Reconcile (Verb)

Meaning: Restore friendly relations between

Synonyms: coordinate, assuage, accommodate, reunite

Antonyms: mismatch, agitate, incite, fight

Usage: I can’t reconcile those two ideas

Credence (Noun)

Meaning: Belief in or acceptance of something as true

Synonyms: assurance, belief, admission, reliance

Antonyms: doubt, denial, disbelief

Usage: I don’t give any credence to these rumours

Bizarre (Adjective)

Meaning: very strange or unusual

Synonyms: weird, Strange, Peculiar, Odd, freakish

Antonyms: regular, familiar, sensible

Usage: They saw a bizarre animal in the lake

Awry (Adjective)

Meaning: Out of the normal or correct position

Synonyms: badly, askew, uneven, aslant

Antonyms: Straight, Symmetrical

Usage: Our plans went awry

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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 3

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 5

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 3

Next Current Affairs provides you The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary on daily basis to improve your vocab power and helps you in your preparation for government jobs. Habit of reading Newspaper enhance your English language skills. Here some of the important vocabulary taken from the Hindu Newspaper. we are providing series of vocab as The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary.

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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 3

 

Recede (Verb)

Meaning: Go or move back or further away from a previous position

Synonyms: Decrease, Diminish, Retreat, withdraw

Antonyms: Enhance, Expand, Develop

Usage: Flood waters finally began to recede in November.

Glide (Verb)

Meaning: Move with a smooth, quiet continuous motion.

Synonyms: Skip, Slip, Float, Drift, Flit

Antonyms: face, land, walk

Usage: He started to glide her across the floor easily

Sop (Noun)

Meaning: a thing of no great value given or done as a concession to appease someone whose main concerns or demands are not being met.

Synonyms: Absorb, Dip, saturate, Soak

Antonyms: dry, dehydrate

Usage:  Sop up the water with a paper towel

Vicious (Adjective)

Meaning: Deliberately cruel or violent.

Synonyms: Barbarous, Brutal, Ferocious, Savage, Violent, Dangerous

Antonyms: Innocent, Mild, Gentle, Kindly, Benevolent

Usage: Vicious thugs attacked an elderly man

Curtail (Verb)

Meaning: Reduce in extent or quantity, impose a restriction

Synonyms: Downsize, Lessen, Trim, Reduce, Cut, Drop

Antonyms: Increase, Grow, Enlarge

Usage: We must try to curtail our spending

Entice (Verb)

Meaning: Attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage

Synonyms: Coax, Cajole, Lure, Attract

Antonyms: Repel, Torn off, Disgust

Usage: Our special offers are intended to entice people to buy

Herald (Verb)

Meaning: a person or thing viewed as a sign that something is about to happen.

Synonyms: Signal, Indicate, Announce, Declare, Ballyhoo

Antonyms: Conceal, Hide, Deny

Usage: The king’s herald walked before

Afoul (Adjective)

Meaning: Into conflict or difficulty with

Synonyms: Badly, Faultily, Erroneously

Antonyms: Good, Right

Usage: Be careful not to fall afoul of the law

Espouse (Verb)

Meaning: Adopt or support (a cause, belief, or way of life)

Synonyms: Embrace, Accept, Adopt, Defend

Antonyms: Attack, Disagree, Reject, Oppose

Usage: So those who espouse equal opportunity need to elaborate its purpose.

Tame (Adjective)

Meaning: (of a person) willing to cooperate

Synonyms: Conquer, Curb, Docile, Soften

Antonyms: Surrender, Allow, Irritate

Usage:  The film has a tame ending

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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary – Day 2

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 5

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 2

Next Current Affairs provides you The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary on daily basis to improve your vocab power and helps you in your preparation for government jobs. Habit of reading Newspaper enhance your English language skills. Here some of the important vocabulary taken from the Hindu Newspaper. we are providing series of vocab as The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary.

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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 2

 

Stagger (Verb)

Meaning:  walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall , astonish or deeply shock.

Synonyms: amaze, nonplus, shock, shake, wobble

Antonyms: carry on, continue, steady, stabilize

Usage: She staggered on trembling legs.

Contestation (Noun)

Meaning: the action or process of disputing or arguing.

Synonyms: argument, contention, debate, dispute, controversy

Antonyms: harmony, peace, quiet

Usage: A contestation of the police and their arrest of the man.

Glean (Verb)

Meaning: obtain (information) from various sources, often with difficulty.

Synonyms: obtain, get, take, draw, derive, extract, cull, garner, gather, reap

Antonyms: distribute, dispense, apportion, spread

Usage: If the item exists you are sure to glean some results.

Schism (Noun)

Meaning: a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.

Synonyms: breakup, disagreement, discord, dissension, fissure, rift

Antonyms: agreement, closing, closure, harmony

Usage: It seems that there is a schism in the ruling party over the plan.

Mitigation (Noun)

Meaning: The action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something.

Synonyms: Alleviation, Reduction, Remission, Extenuation

Antonyms: Increase

Usage: Even with that lesser verdict there was plenty of mitigation.

Distraught (Adjective)

Meaning: Very worried and upset.

Synonyms: Worried, Upset, Agitated, Hysterical

Antonyms: Calm, Peaceful, Balanced, Self-Possessed

Usage: His mother’s death left him utterly distraught.

Meticulous (Adjective)

Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise

Synonyms: Careful, Accurate, fussy, Diligent

Antonyms: Careless, False, Sloppy, Messy

Usage: She is meticulous in her presentation of facts.

Morbidity (Noun)

Meaning: The condition of being diseased.

Synonyms: Anguish, Blues, Dejection, Despair

Antonyms: Cheer, Benefit, Comfort

Usage: morbidity compared with other health risks is unclear.

Concord (Noun)

Meaning: Agreement or harmony between people or groups

Synonyms: Agreement, Harmony, Accord, Consensus, Amity

Antonyms: Disagreement, Discord

Usage: These neighbouring states had lived in concord for centuries.

Strident (Adjective)

Meaning: Presenting a point of view, especially a controversial one, in an excessively forceful way.

Synonyms: Balant, Harsh, Raucous, Rough, Loud

Antonyms: Soft, Slient, Quiet

Usage: People are put off by his strident voice

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The Hindu Vocabulary

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Day 5

The Hindu Vocabulary: Day 1

Next Current Affairs provides you The Hindu Vocabulary on daily basis to improve your vocab power and helps you in your preparation for government jobs. Habit of reading Newspaper enhance your English language skills. Here some of the important vocabulary taken from the Hindu Newspaper. we are providing series of vocab as The Hindu Vocabulary.

 

Day 1 – The Hindu Vocabulary

Reconcile

Meaning = restore friendly relations between

Synonyms = resolve, smooth over, restore harmony

Antonyms = disagree, confuse, agitate

Absurd

Meaning = wildly unreasonable, illogical or inappropriate

Synonyms = ridiculous, freaky, preposterous, goofy

Antonyms = logical, reasonable, sensible, wise

Ire

Meaning = anger

Synonyms = annoyance, fury, rage

Antonyms = joy, comfort, cheer

Shrewd

Meaning = having or showing sharp powers of judgement

Synonyms = probing, penetrating, crafty, clever, sage

Antonyms = blunt, idiotic, ignorant, slow

Akin

Meaning = a similar character  

Synonyms = analogous, comparable, alike

Antonyms = alien, unrelated

Gratify

Meaning = give pleasure or satisfaction

Synonyms = gladden, delight, make content

Antonyms = depress, hurt, neglect

Augment

Meaning = make something greater by adding to it

Synonyms = boost, enlarge, strengthen

Antonyms = reduce, shorten, lessen

Mull

Meaning = think about (a fact, proposal, or request) deeply and at length

Synonyms = contemplate, examine, ponder

Antonyms = ignore, neglect, dismiss

Usher

Meaning = show or guide (someone) somewhere

Synonyms = assist, help, escort, accompany

Antonyms = neglect, cease, finish

Prudently

Meaning = in a way that shows care and thoughts for the future

Synonyms = wisely, logically, shrewdly, rationally, aptly

Antonyms = stupidly, unintelligent

Refute 

Meaning = prove that (someone) is wrong

Synonyms = expose, quash, rebut, parry

Antonyms = agree, concede, endorse, concur

Impasse

Meaning = a situation in which no progress is possible, especially because of disagreement; a deadlock

Synonyms = cessation, dilemma, checkmate, stand-off

Antonyms = solution, breakthrough, boon, agreement

Oblige

Meaning = make (someone) legally or morally bound to do something

Synonyms = bind, compel, constrain, coerce

Antonyms = free, release, let off

Errant

Meaning = erring or straying from the accepted course or standards

Synonyms = devious, offending, deviant, unorthodox

Antonyms = normal, correct, righteous

Foray 

Meaning = a sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory; especially to obtain something

Synonyms = attack, assault, invasion, raid, sortie

Antonyms = idleness, laziness

 

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