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The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary – Day 210

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1). Disruptive (Adjective) विघटनकारी

Definition: causing or tending to cause disruption

Synonyms: troublesome, unruly, rowdy, disorderly, undisciplined, attention-seeking, riotous, wild, turbulent

Antonyms: well behaved, manageable

Usage: disruptive pupils

 

2). Resilience (Noun) लचीलाता

Definition:  the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.

Synonyms: flexibility, pliability, suppleness, plasticity, elasticity

Antonyms: rigidity, fragility, vulnerability, weakness

Usage: nylon is excellent in wearability, abrasion resistance and resilience

 

3). Acclaim (Verb) स्तुति करना

Definition: praise enthusiastically and publicly.

Synonyms: praise, applaud, cheer, commend, express approval of, approve, express admiration for, welcome,

Antonyms: criticize, criticized, unsung, obscure

Usage: the conference was acclaimed as a considerable success

 

4). Lackadaisical (Adjective) लापरवाह

Definition: lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy

Synonyms:  careless, lazy, lax, unenthusiastic, half-hearted, uninterested, lukewarm, indifferent, uncaring, unconcerned, casual

Antonyms: enthusiastic, excited

Usage: a lackadaisical defence left Spurs adrift in the second half

 

5). Segregate (Verb) – अलग करना

Definition: set apart from the rest or from each other; isolate or divide

Synonyms: separate, set apart, keep apart, sort out

Antonyms: attach, connect, join, link

Usage: disabled people should not be segregated from the rest of society

 

6). Abide (Verb) पालन करना

Definition: accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation).

Synonyms: comply with, obey, observe, follow, keep to, hold to, conform to, adhere to, stick to, stand by, act in accordance with, uphold

Antonyms: flout, reject

Usage: I said I would abide by their decision

 

7). Falter (Verb) लड़खड़ाना

Definition:  lose strength or momentum

Synonyms:  hesitate, delay, drag one’s feet, stall, think twice, get cold feet, change one’s mind, waver, oscillate

Antonyms: calm, hold, remain, stabilize, stay

Usage: the music faltered, stopped, and started up again

 

8). Perception (Noun) – धारणा

Definition: the way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted.

Synonyms:insight, perceptiveness, percipience, perspicacity, perspicuity, understanding, keenness, sharpness,

Antonyms: density, dullness

Usage: Hollywood’s perception of the tastes of the American public

 

9). Revive (Verb) पुनर्जीवित होना

Definition: give new strength or energy to

Synonyms:reinvigorate, revitalize, refresh, energize, reanimate, resuscitate, brace, fortify, strengthen, revivify

Antonyms: torpefy, abolish

Usage: the cool, refreshing water revived us all

 

10). Belligerent (Noun) – शत्रुतापूर्ण और आक्रामक

Definition: hostile and aggressive

Synonyms:  hostile, aggressive, threatening, antagonistic, pugnacious, bellicose, truculent, confrontational

Antonyms: friendly, peaceable

Usage: the mood at the meeting was belligerent

 

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