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The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary – Day 50

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1) Faction (Noun) — गुट

Definition: Dissension within an organization.

Synonyms: Infighting, Dissension, Dissent, Dispute

Antonyms: Harmony

Usage: The claim of the faction headed by V.K. Sasikala.

 

2) Malice (Noun) — विद्वेष

Definition: The desire to harm someone; ill will.

Synonyms: Spite, Malevolence, Maliciousness, Animosity, Hostility

Antonyms: Benevolence

Usage: I bear no malice towards anybody.

 

3) Allusion (Noun) — संकेत

Definition: An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.

Synonyms: Reference to, Mention of,

Antonyms: Answer, Solution

Usage: ‘People who live in India but are loyal to Pakistan’, a fifth column that threatens the nation, has been a recurring allusion in Sangh Parivar politics.

 

4) Insinuation (Noun) — आक्षेप

Definition: An unpleasant hint or suggestion of something bad.

Synonyms: Implication, Inference, Suggestion, Hint, Intimation

Antonyms: Announce, Declare, Proclaim

Usage: If that insinuation is not self-explanatory, Mr. Modi went a step ahead in the 2017 Gujarat campaign.

 

5) Appendage (Noun) — उपांग

Definition: A thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important.

Synonyms: Addition, Attachment, Adjunct, Addendum

Antonyms: Essential, Necessity, Requirement

Usage: Indian Muslims are often understood as an appendage of Pakistan.

 

6) Animosity (Noun) — शत्रुता

Definition: Strong hostility.

Synonyms: Antipathy, Hostility, Friction, Antagonism

Antonyms: Goodwill, Friendship

Usage: compart mentalised and then tightly sealed the Hindu-Muslim animosities.

 

7) Disengage (Verb) — पृथक करना

Definition: Separate or release (someone or something) from something to which they are attached or connected.

Synonyms: Remove, Detach, Disentangle, Extricate

Antonyms: Attach, Connect

Usage: Mr. Modi shut Pakistan out of the equation; disengaged with the separatist groups.

 

8) Appeasement (Noun) — तुष्टीकरण

Definition: The action or process of appeasing.

Synonyms: Conciliation, Placation, Pacification, Propitiation,

Antonyms: Provocation, Aggression

Usage: The massive violence and dispossession faced by the Hindus in the Valley at the hands of jihadis validates the Hindutva notion that the community is a victim of appeasement of Muslims, which is otherwise impossible to establish.

 

9) Strife (Noun) — कलह

Definition: Angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues; conflict.

Synonyms: Conflict, Friction, Discord, Disagreement

Antonyms: Harmony, Peace, Cooperation

Usage: To turn India into a cauldron of strife like Pakistan.

 

10) Traitor (Noun) — गद्दार

Definition: A person who betrays someone or something, such as a friend, cause, or principle.

Synonyms: Betrayer, Back-stabber

Antonyms: Loyalist, Patriot

Usage: He was a traitor to his own class.

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