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The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary – Day 05

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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1) Sinister (Adjective) — भयावह

Definition: Giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen.

Synonyms: Menacing, Threatening, Ominous.

Antonyms: Unthreatening, Auspicious.

Usage: The philosopher Karl Popper argued that conspiracy theories are often premised on the notion that events are manipulated by sinister groups.

 

2) Yearning (Noun) — तड़प

Definition: A strong wish for something.

Synonyms: Appetency, Appetite, Craving, Desire

Antonyms: Abhorrence, Abomination, Allergy.

Usage: Shaped by a distrust of the notion of randomness and a yearning to explain phenomena in terms of an underlying or intentional order.

 

3) Conspiracy (Noun) — षड्यंत्र

Definition: A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.

Synonyms: Collusion, Complicity, Connivance.

Antonyms: Faithfulness, Honesty, Ignorance.

Usage: The death of famous people has provided a breeding ground for conspiracy theories.

 

4) Eminent (Adjective) — प्रख्यात

Definition: Standing above others in rank, importance, or achievement.

Synonyms: Astral, Bright, Distinguished, Illustrious.

Antonyms: Insignificant, Minor, Unimportant.

Usage: Many eminent surgeons are on the hospitalʼs staff.

 

5)  Resurrect (Verb) — पुनर्निर्माण करना

Definition: To bring back to life, practice, or activity.

Synonyms: Reanimate, Recharge, Regenerate, Rejuvenate.

Antonyms: Extinguish, Kill, Quench, Suppress.

Usage: Attempts are being made to resurrect the stalled arms negotiations

 

6) Espouse (Verb) — अपनाना या सहारा देना

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

Synonyms: Adopt, Embrace, Take up, Take to.

Antonyms: Reject, Oppose.

Usage: The left has espoused the causes of sexual and racial equality.

 

7) Curtail (Verb) — घटाना

Definition: Reduce in extent or quantity; impose a restriction on.

Synonyms: Reduce, Cut, Cut down, Cut back, Decrease, Lessen.

Antonyms: Increase, Lengthen.

Usage: Civil liberties were further curtailed.

 

8) Harass (Verb) – परेशान करना

Definition: Subject to aggressive pressure or intimidation.

Synonyms: Pester, Badger, Hound, Harry, Plague.

Antonyms: Leave in peace.

Usage: If someone is being harassed at work because of their sexuality they should contact the police.

 

9) Obscene (Adjective) — अश्लील

Definition: (of the portrayal or description of sexual matters) offensive or disgusting by accepted standards of morality and decency.

Synonyms: Pornographic, Indecent, Salacious, Smutty.

Antonyms: Pure, Decent.

Usage: Obscene jokes.

 

10) Dilute (Verb) — जलमिश्रित करना

Definition: Make (something) weaker in force, content, or value by modification or the addition of other elements.

Synonyms: Diminish, Reduce, Decrease, Lessen, Attenuate.

Antonyms: Intensify.

Usage: The reforms have been diluted.

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