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: extremely unfortunate or unsuccessful.
Synonyms: disastrous, calamitous, cataclysmic, ruinous, tragic, fatal, dire, awful, terrible, dreadful
Antonyms: positive, beneficial, useful, helpful, favorable, advantageous, valuable
Usage: This is a catastrophic mismanagement of the economy
Definition: the quality of being convenient and practical despite possibly being improper or immoral; convenience.
Synonyms: convenience, advantage, advantageousness, usefulness, utility, benefit, profitability, profit, gain, gainfulness, effectiveness
Antonyms: moral, inconvenient, difficult, complicated, disadvantage
Usage: It was an act of political expediency
Definition: easily destroyed or threatened.
Synonyms: tenuous, easily broken, easily destroyed, easily threatened, vulnerable, perilous, flimsy, shaky, rocky, risky, unreliable
Antonyms: strong, unshakable, stable, definite, unbreakable, reliable
Usage: You have a fragile grip on reality.
Definition: causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
Synonyms: controversial, disputable, debatable, disputed, contended, open to question/debate, moot, vexed
Antonyms: agreeable, safe, pleasant, appealing, engaging, pleasurable, satisfying, delightful
Usage: He was careful not to discuss contentious topics during the meet.
Definition: (of two things) so different in nature as to be incapable of coexisting.
Synonyms: irreconcilable, conflicting, opposed, opposite, contradictory, antagonistic, antipathetic
Antonyms: compatible, coexisting, suited, well-matched, consistent, similar
Usage: They felt that the laws that were present abroad were simply incompatible with our culture.
Definition: lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual.
Synonyms: long lasting, continual, lasting, consistent, sustainable, enduring, lifelong, progressing
Antonyms: short-lived, interrupted, inconsistent, disrupted, stopped
Usage: They ended up in a protracted and bitter dispute
Definition: difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
Synonyms: evasive, slippery, fickle, shifty, ambiguous, equivocal, equivocating, indefinite, non-committal
Antonyms: known, found, caught, direct, frank, seize, hold
Usage: he tried to reach her by telephone, but she continued to be elusive
Definition: put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone.
Synonyms: postpone, put off, adjourn, delay, hold over/off, put back, carry over, backlog, incomplete, delay
Antonyms: complete, prepone, finished, do ahead, plan ahead, advance
Usage: they deferred the decision until February
Definition: stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so.
Synonyms: apparent, seeming, outward, surface, superficial, professed, supposed, avowed, presumed, so-called, alleged, declared,
Antonyms: factual, actual, known, confirmed, verified, accurate, authentic, genuine, realistic
Usage: the real dispute which lay behind the ostensible complaint
Definition: the action of revoking or annulling a law or act of parliament.
Synonyms: revocation, rescinding, cancellation, reversal, annulment, nullification, voiding, invalidation, quashing, abolition, abrogation, setting aside, countermanding
Antonyms: introduce, enact, ratify, approve, validate, accept, authorize, pass
Usage: the House voted in favour of repeal
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