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The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary – Day 279

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1). Relying (Verb) – भरोसा करना

Definition: depend on with full trust or confidence.

Synonyms: depend, count, bank, place reliance, bargain, plan, reckon

Antonyms: distrust, independent,

Usage: I know I can rely on your discretion

 

2). Touted (Verb) – प्रशंसा करना

Definition: attempt to sell (something), typically by a direct or persistent approach.

Synonyms: praise, promote, proclaim

Antonyms: blame, conceal, hide.

Usage: Sanjay was touting his wares

 

3). Precursor (Noun) — अग्र-दूत

Definition: a person or thing that comes before another of the same kind; a forerunner.

Synonyms: forerunner, predecessor, forefather, father, parent, antecedent, ancestor

Antonyms: juvenile, religious person.

Usage: a three-stringed precursor of the violin

 

4). Fiddle (Noun) — धोखाधड़ी

Definition: an act of defrauding, cheating, or falsifying.

Synonyms: fraud, swindle, fix, wangle, confidence trick, ruse, wile

Antonyms: work, leavealone

Usage: a major mortgage fiddle

 

5). Conceivable (Adjective) — बोधगम्य

Definition: capable of being imagined or grasped mentally.

Synonyms: imaginable, possible

Antonyms: inconceivable, impossible.

Usage: a mass uprising was entirely conceivable

 

6). Rendering (Noun) — प्रतिपादन

Definition: a performance of a piece of music or drama.

Synonyms:  give, provide, supply, furnish, make available

Antonyms: hold, conceal, keep.

Usage: a lively rendering of ‘Ilkley Moor

 

7). Dampens (Verb) — आर्द्र करना

Definition: make less strong or intense.

Synonyms: lessen, decrease, diminish, reduce, lower, moderate, damp, damp down

Antonyms: dry, drench.

Usage: nothing could dampen her enthusiasm

 

8). Credible (Adjective) — प्रत्ययनीय

Definition: capable of persuading people that something will happen or be successful.

Synonyms:  believable, plausible, able to hold water, within the bounds of possibility, reasonable, sound

Antonyms: unbelievable, untrustworthy.

Usage: a credible threat

 

9). Retaliatory (Adjective) — प्रतिशोध का

Definition: (of an action) characterized by a desire for revenge.

Synonyms: disciplinary, penal, punishing

Antonyms: beneficial, rewarding.

Usage: fears of a retaliatory attack by the victim’s friends

 

10). Foreseeable (Adjective) – अनुमानित या उम्मीद होना

Definition: able to be foreseen or predicted.

Synonyms: predictable, expected, calculated, estimated.

Antonyms: improbable, unexpected, unpredictable.

Usage: the situation is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future

 

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