Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary: March Month– Day 21
1) Concur (Verb) – सहमत होना Meaning: be of the same opinion; agree. Synonyms: agree, be in agreement, be in accord Antonyms: disagree Usage: “the authors concurred with […]
1) Concur (Verb) – सहमत होना Meaning: be of the same opinion; agree. Synonyms: agree, be in agreement, be in accord Antonyms: disagree Usage: “the authors concurred with […]
1) Gobbledygook (Noun) – अर्थहीन भाषा Meaning: language that is meaningless or is made unintelligible by excessive use of technical terms. Synonyms: bafflegab, double-talk, gibberish Antonyms: sense, truth, possessions […]
1) Pomp (Noun) — वैभव Meaning: ceremony and splendid display. Synonyms: ceremonial, solemnity, ritual Antonyms: simplicity Usage: “entertaining overseas visitors with the right degree of pomp” 2) Bonhomie (Noun) […]
1) Frail (Adjective) — दुर्बल Meaning: (of a person) weak and delicate. Synonyms: infirm, weak, weakened Antonyms: strong, fit Usage: “his small, frail body” 2) Tenet (Noun) — सिद्धांत […]
1) Helm (Noun) — नेतृत्व की एक स्थिति Meaning: a position of leadership. Synonyms: in charge, in command, in control Antonyms: accept, adopt, back Usage: “the chairman […]
1) Impoverished (Verb) – गरीब बना देना Meaning: make (a person or area) poor. Synonyms: make poor, make penniless, reduce to penury Antonyms: make wealthy, rich, wealthy […]
1) Afloat (Adjective) — कर्ज या कठिनाई से बाहर Meaning: out of debt or difficulty. Synonyms: drifting, buoyant, adrift Antonyms: broke, ruined, busy Usage: “professional management will […]
1) Nascent (Adjective) — नवजात Meaning: just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential. Synonyms: just beginning, budding, developing Antonyms: adult, full-blown, full-fledged […]
1) Impoverished (Verb) – गरीब बना देना Meaning: make (a person or area) poor. Synonyms: make poor, make penniless, reduce to penury Antonyms: make wealthy, rich, wealthy […]
1) Afloat (Adjective) — कर्ज या कठिनाई से बाहर Meaning: out of debt or difficulty. Synonyms: drifting, buoyant, adrift Antonyms: broke, ruined, busy Usage: “professional management will […]