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The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary – Day 147

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01) Inure(Adj) –

Meaning: To cause (someone) to become accustomed (to something); To make

stronger or more solid

Synonyms: strengthen, harden, toughen,harden, season, toughen, indurate,acclimatize

Antonyms: soften, neglect,sensitise

Usage: While such events can lead to considerable psychological trauma and distress,

they may also inure a young mind to violence.

 

02) Insouciant (noun) –

Meaning: Showing a casual lack of concern; reating serious issues with inappropriate

humor; Showing no interest, vigor, determination, or enthusiasm

Synonyms: lackadaisical, limp, languid, languorous,wise, flippant, facetious,

flip,nonchalant, casual, unconcerned, untroubled

Antonyms: strict,rigid,, rigorous,concerned, anxious, interested

Usage: Its driver, insouciant about having one more dent to add to the several he had

already accumulated, waved an airy palm of instant forgiveness.

 

03) Contrite(adj) –

Meaning: Feeling or expressing remorse at the recognition that one has done wrong;

Synonyms: penitent, remorseful, repentant, regretful

Antonyms:unrepentant, impenitent, remorseless

Usage:There’s nothing wrong with putting your hand up, accepting that you’ve made a

big mistake and saying sorry in an honest, contrite declaration.

 

04) Inveigle(verb) –

Meaning: To persuade (someone) to do something by means of deception; To cause

(someone) to have a liking for or interest in something; To decrease the value, character,

or quality of

Synonyms: debauch, pervert, corrupt,attract,dupe, trick, beguile, con, fool

Antonyms: discourage, disenchant, disgust, dissuade

Usage:The plot involves three villains who inveigle a girl into prostitution in order to

make ends meet.

 

05) Ludicrous(verb) –

Meaning: So foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing; Lamentably bad

or poor in quality; Unfair and excessive

Synonyms: unreasonable, excessive,sad, lamentable, mediocre,ridiculous, absurd,

farcical, preposterous

Antonyms: sensible, grave, logical

Usage:The sincerity of the feeling that Alexander evidences is apparently ludicrous to

these people.

 

06) Farce(Adj) –

Meaning:  An event or situation that is absurd or disorganized; Something that is, or

the state of being, significantly ridiculous;

Synonyms: absurdity, folly, stupidity,joke, mockery, sham, travesty

Antonyms: seriousness, sobriety, solemnity,prudence, reasonableness

Usage:  He took a last look at the shaded green garden and left, whistling in an off key

an untuneful air from a roofless farce comedy.

 

07) hauteur(adj) –

Meaning: The quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance or manner;

Synonyms: admiration, respect, esteem,haughtiness, arrogance, loftiness, pride,

superciliousness

Antonyms: humility, modesty, unassumingness

Usage: To her finer qualities must be added a quick temper and considerable hauteur,

more readily apparent to the Chinese than to most foreigners.

 

08) Sermonise (verb) –

Meaning: Utter or deliver words in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an

audience; Speak to a formal gathering

Synonyms: address, lecture, discourse,preach, admonish, edify,evangelise

Antonyms:abridge, agree, compress

Usage:This is not the time, he says, to stir up anti-American sentiments, or sermonise

over US foreign policy.

 

09) Nostrum(Adj) –

Meaning:  A scheme or remedy for bringing about some social or political reform or

improvement; A medicine prepared by an unqualified person, especially one that is not

considered effective

Synonyms:cure-all, elixir, panacea,cure, remedy, answer, prescription

Antonyms: disease, injury, hurt

Usage:  This sounds like the pitch for a nineteenth-century patent medical nostrum.

 

10) Rankle(Adj) –

Meaning: To cause to become angry; To feel or express great anger

Synonyms: fume, seethe, rage,exasperate, upset, vex

Antonyms: delight, gratify, please

Usage; The issues they raise often have their roots in the past and yet continue to

rankle.

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