Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary: Sep Month– Day 15
1) Prompting (Noun) – उत्साह या याद दिलाने की क्रिया Meaning: the action of saying something to persuade, encourage, or remind someone to do or say something. […]
1) Prompting (Noun) – उत्साह या याद दिलाने की क्रिया Meaning: the action of saying something to persuade, encourage, or remind someone to do or say something. […]
01) Derange (noun) – Meaning: To cause a feeling of disgust or revulsion in; To cause disarray or disorganization in the order of Synonyms: disorder, upset, disarray, disturb, […]
1) Perilous (Adjective) — खतरे या जोखिम से भरा Meaning: full of danger or risk. Synonyms: dangerous, fraught with danger, hazardous Antonyms: safe, secure Usage: “a perilous journey south” […]
1) Deployed (Verb) — तैनात करना Meaning: move (troops or equipment) into position for military action. Synonyms: position,station,post,place Antonyms: concentrate Usage: “forces were deployed at strategic locations” […]
1) Stark (Adjective) — दिखने या रूपरेखा में गंभीर Meaning: severe or bare in appearance or outline. Synonyms: sharply delineated, sharp, sharply defined Antonyms: fuzzy, indistinct, pleasant […]
1) Perversity (Noun) — प्रतिकूलता Meaning: a deliberate desire to behave in an unreasonable or unacceptable way; contrariness. Synonyms: contrariness, perverseness, awkwardness Antonyms: irresolution malleability compliance Usage: […]
1) Mellowed (Verb) – मधुर बनाना Meaning: make or become mellow. Synonyms: relax, calm, settle Antonyms: adolescent green immature Usage: “even a warm sun could not mellow […]
1) Sluggish (Adjective) – सुस्त Meaning: slow-moving or inactive. Synonyms: inactive, quiet, slow Antonyms: busy, brisk Usage: “a sluggish stream” 2) Plummeted (Verb) – तेज गति से सीधे नीचे […]
1) Hubris (Noun) – अभिमान Meaning: excessive pride or self-confidence. Synonyms: arrogance, conceit, conceitedness Antonyms: modesty Usage: “the self-assured hubris among economists was shaken in the late […]
1) Oblige (Verb) – उपकृत करना Meaning: make (someone) legally or morally bound to do something. Synonyms: require, compel, bind Antonyms: delay, free, release Usage: “doctors are obliged by […]