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The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary – Day 284

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1). Expedite (Verb) — शीघ्रता करना

Definition:  make (an action or process) happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly.

Synonyms: speed up, accelerate, hurry, hasten, step up, quicken, precipitate, rush Antonyms: delay, hinder

Usage: he promised to expedite economic reforms

 

2). Verdict (Noun) — अधिमत

Definition: a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.

Synonyms: judgement, adjudication, adjudgement, decision, finding, ruling, resolution, pronouncement

Antonyms: accusation, assumption, prediction.

Usage: the jury returned a verdict of not guilty

 

3). Apprehension (Noun) – डर या चिंता

Definition: anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.

Synonyms: anxiety, angst, alarm, worry, uneasiness, unease, nervousness, misgiving, disquiet, concern

Antonyms: confidence, trust, belive

Usage: he felt sick with apprehension

 

4). Adduced (Verb) – प्रमाण प्रस्तुत करना

Definition: cite as evidence.

Synonyms: proof, evidence

Usage: a number of factors are adduced to explain the situation

 

5). Dissenting (Verb) मतभेद करना

Definition:  hold or express opinions that are at variance with those commonly or officially held.

Synonyms: differ, demur, diverge

Antonyms: agree, accept

Usage: two members dissented from the majority

 

6). Frenzied (Verb) — उत्साहित या अनियंत्रित होना

Definition: wildly excited or uncontrolled.

Synonyms: frantic, wild, frenetic, hectic, fraught, feverish, fevered, mad, crazed, manic, hyperactive, energetic

Antonyms: peace, calm.

Usage: a frenzied attack

 

7). Fanatical (Adjective) — उत्साही

Definition: filled with excessive and single-minded zeal.

Synonyms: zealous, extremist, extreme, militant, dogmatic, sectarian, bigoted, rabid,

maniacal, radical, diehard, activist

Antonyms: moderate, open-minded

Usage: fanatical revolutionaries

 

8). Abated (Verb) – कम करना

Definition: (of something unpleasant or severe) become less intense or widespread.

Synonyms:  subside, die down/away/out, drop off/away, lessen, ease (off), let up, decrease, diminish, moderate

Antonyms: intensify, increase.

Usage: the storm suddenly abated

 

9). Bereft (Adjective) – से वंचित

Definition: deprived of or lacking (something).

Synonyms: deprived of, robbed of, stripped of, denuded of

Antonyms: excess, high.

Usage: her room was stark and bereft of colour

 

10). Blatantly (Adverb) – स्पष्ट रूप से

Definition:  in an open and unashamed manner.

Synonyms: flagrant, glaring, obvious, undisguised, unconcealed, overt, open, transparent, patent, evident

Antonyms: inconspicuous, subtle

Usage: yet another space show that blatantly disregarded scientific fact

 

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