SSC and all Competitive Exams. Explore The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary to score good marks in English Section. Start practising this vocabulary to increase your word power. While reading a passage you have to highlight tough words in it and analyse the correct meaning of those words. This will help you understand the passage clearly and also you can learn more new words, it means also you can develop your vocabulary. To help you in this part we have provided an English Vocabulary passage along with meaning, synonyms and usages of hard words in the passage, make use of it. We also providing Important Vocabulary Quiz based on “THE ECONOMIST” and “THE HINDU”
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Definition: a practical attitude or policy
Synonyms: practical, empirical, hands-on, real, actual, active, applied, experiential,
Antonyms: impractical, theoretical, unrealistic, unfeasible, unworkable
Usage: His ideology had been tempered with pragmatism
Definition: provoke or annoy (someone) so as to stimulate an action or reaction.
Synonyms: provoke, spur, prick, sting, prod, egg on, hound, badger, incite, rouse, stir, move,
Antonyms: pacify, appease, deter, allay
Usage: he was trying to goad her into a fight
Definition: interpret (something or someone) wrongly.
Synonyms: misunderstand, misconceive, misconstrue, misapprehend, mistake, misread
Antonyms: understand, conceive, construe
Usage: The argument arose only because he misinterpreted what she had said earlier.
Definition: exclude from a society or group
Synonyms: exclude, shun, spurn, cold-shoulder, give someone the cold shoulder, reject,
Antonyms: welcome, believe, trust, accept, include, invite
Usage: she was declared a witch and ostracized by the villagers.
Definition: interpret or regard (someone or something) in a particular way.
Synonyms: look on, view, regard, consider, think of, judge, deem, appraise, assess, adjudge,
Antonyms: disbelieve, miss, overlook, ignore, neglect, misunderstand
Usage: he was perceived as too negative
Definition: fast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way.
Synonyms: frantic, wild, frenzied, hectic, fraught, feverish, fevered, mad, manic, hyperactive
Antonyms: calm, quiet, slow, weak, unenergetic, unexcited
Usage: a frenetic pace of activity was seen once the new project commenced.
Definition: something that is usual, typical, or standard.
Synonyms: standard, usual, normal, typical, average, the rule, predictable, unexceptional.
Antonyms: Unusual, strange, out of the blue, unexpected, uncommon, abnormal
Usage: During the war, air strikes every few days were the norm.
Definition: a real or imagined cause for complaint, especially unfair treatment.
Synonyms: injustice, unjust act, wrong, injury, ill, offence, disservice, unfairness, evil, outrage
Antonyms: commendation, appreciation, praise, honour, award
Usage: a website which enabled staff to air their grievances was created.
Definition: characterized by the act of forming a united whole.
Synonyms: unity, togetherness, solidarity, bond, sticking together, continuity, coherence
Antonyms: incohesive, disorganised, lack of unity, inconsistent
Usage: each parish was formerly a cohesive unit
Definition: return to a former or less developed state.
Synonyms: revert, retrogress, relapse, lapse, backslide, go backwards, slip back, drift back
Antonyms: develop, improve, progress, advance, headway
Usage: they would not regress to pre-technological tribalism no matter what.
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