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The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary – Day 266

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1). Enclave (Noun) – विभिन्न

Definition: a place or group that is different in character from those surrounding it.

Synonyms:  different, alter, vary.

Antonyms: same, similar.

Usage: the engineering department is traditionally a male enclave

 

2). Imminent (Adjective) — समुपस्थित

Definition: about to happen.

Synonyms:  impending, at hand, close, near, approaching, fast approaching,  coming, forthcoming, on the way

Antonyms: remote

Usage: they were in imminent danger of being swept away

 

3). Humanitarian (Adjective)  — मानवीय

Definition: concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare.

Synonyms:  compassionate, humane;  unselfish, altruistic, generous,  magnanimous, benevolent, civilized

Antonyms: selfish, for profit

Usage: groups sending humanitarian aid

 

4). Catastrophe (Noun) – तबाही

Definition: an event causing great and usually sudden damage or suffering; a disaster.

Synonyms: disaster, calamity, cataclysm, crisis, holocaust, ruin, ruination, tragedy

Antonyms: salvation, godsend

Usage: an environmental catastrophe

 

5). Rebellion (Noun) — बगावत

Definition: an act of armed resistance to an established government or leader.

Synonyms: uprising, revolt, insurrection, mutiny, revolution, insurgence, insurgency,

rising, rioting, riot

Antonyms: obedience, truth.

Usage: the authorities put down a rebellion by landless colonials

 

6). Brute (Noun) – निर्दयी

Definition: a savagely violent man or animal.

Synonyms:  savage, beast, monster, animal, sadist, barbarian, devil, demon

Antonyms: gentle, mild, week.

Usage: he was a cold-blooded brute

 

7). Dilemma (Noun) — दुविधा

Definition: a difficult situation or problem.

Synonyms:  quandary, predicament, difficulty, problem, puzzle, conundrum, awkward situation, tricky situation

Antonyms: solution, good, advantage.

Usage: the insoluble dilemma of adolescence

 

8). Federal (Adjective) — संघीय

Definition: relating to or denoting the central government as distinguished from the separate units constituting a federation.

Synonyms: confederate, federated, federative

Antonyms: private, local

Usage: the health ministry has sole federal responsibility for health care

 

9). Oblige (Verb) — उपकृत करना

Definition: make (someone) legally or morally bound to do something.

Synonyms: require, compel, bind, make, constrain, obligate, force, put under an obligation

Antonyms: delay, free, release.

Usage: doctors are obliged by law to keep patients alive while there is a chance of recovery

 

10). Rejuvenated (Verb) — फिर से युवा करना

Definition: make (someone or something) look or feel better, younger, or more vital.

Synonyms: revive, revitalize, renew, regenerate, restore, breathe new life into, make someone feel young again

Antonyms:  destroy, damage, kill, ruin.

Usage: a bid to rejuvenate the town centre

 

11). Retrospect (Noun) — बीती बातों की जांच

Definition: a survey or review of a past course of events or period of time.

Synonyms: re-examination, reminiscence, revision.

Antonyms: prospect, prophesy.

Usage: a full retrospect of the battle

 

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