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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Definition: travel across or through.
Synonyms: travel over/across, cross, journey over/across, make one’s way across, passover, go across, negotiate
Antonyms: stay still, not moving, not progressing, constant, stagnant
Usage: he traversed the forest
Definition: sharp and forthright style of speaking
Synonyms: sharp, sarcastic, sardonic, satirical, scathing, cutting, razor-edged, incisive, penetrating, piercing, biting, stinging, searing, keen, caustic, trenchant, bitter
Antonyms: dull, boring, common, ordinary, unintelligent, simple
Usage: His acerbic wit had everyone enthralled.
Definition: rising in power or influence.
Synonyms: rising (in power), in the ascendant, on the up and up, on the way up, up-and-coming, on the rise
Antonyms: declining, plummeting, falling, losing, diminishing, dwindling, shrinking
Usage: By the late 1990s liberal ideas were ascendant in much of the developed world
Definition: tending to cause disagreement or hostility between people.
Synonyms: alienating, estranging, isolating, schismatic; discordant, disharmonious, inharmonious
Antonyms: combining, joining, harmonious, merged, done together, jointly
Usage: they declared outrage at the divisive effects of government policy
Definition: limitation of supply or effort.
Synonyms: limitation, inadequate, ungenerous, not enough, little, limited, constrained
Antonyms: unlimited, limitless, boundless, immeasurable, continuing
Usage: a collector with an eye for quality and the means to indulge it without stint
Definition: causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
Synonyms: controversial, disputable, debatable, disputed, contended, open to question/debate, moot, vexed
Antonyms: agreeable, willing, amenable, compliant, complying, consenting, assenting, in accord/agreement
Usage: They gathered to discuss a contentious issue
Definition: lose or lack vitality; grow weak.
Synonyms: weaken, grow weak, deteriorate, decline, go into a decline, waste away, rot, decay
Antonyms: thrive, flourish, prosper, grow vigorously, develop well, burgeon
Usage: plants may appear to be languishing simply because they are dormant
Definition: cause slight but persistent annoyance, discomfort, or anxiety.
Synonyms: irritate, annoy, worry, trouble, bother, provoke, exasperate, upset, gall, irk, rankle with
Antonyms: soothe, calm, please, comfort, pacify, conciliate, mollify, propitiate
Usage: Doreen wanted to discuss matters that niggled at her mind
Definition: a person or thing of enormous size, importance, or ability
Synonyms: enormous, large, important, huge, vital, main, major, dominant, significant, cardinal
Antonyms: unimportant, weak, small, insignificant, side-lined
Usage: the Russian Empire was the colossus of European politics
Definition: irregularly torn pieces of something
Synonyms: rags, scraps, shreds, bits, pieces, bits and pieces, torn pieces, ragged pieces, ribbons
Antonyms: whole, not damaged, clean, neat, unbroken, one piece
Usage: he was forced to wear rags and tatters a beggar would scorn
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