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The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary – Day 166

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1) Unanimously (Adverb) — सर्वसम्मति से

Meaning: without opposition; with the agreement of all people involved.

Synonyms: without opposition, with one accord, with one mind

Antonyms: differently, divergently, opposite

Usage: “a committee of MPs has unanimously agreed to back his bill”

 

2) Unimpeded (Adjective) — बेरोक 

Meaning: not obstructed or hindered.

Synonyms: unrestricted, unconstrained, unhindered

Antonyms:  impeded, obstructed

Usage: “an unimpeded view across the headland”

 

3) Augurs (Verb) — अच्छे या बुरे परिणाम को चित्रित करना

Meaning: portend a good or bad outcome.

Synonyms: bode

Antonyms:break,discourage, ignore

Usage: “the end of the cold war seemed to augur well”

 

4) Coercion (Noun) — ज़बरदस्ती

Meaning: the action or practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.

Synonyms: force, compulsion, constraint, duress

Antonyms: persuasion

Usage: I wouldn’t be surprised if he wouldn’t bring in a coercion bill at any minute.

 

5) Rhetoric (Noun) — अलंकार शास्र

Meaning: the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the exploitation of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.

Synonyms: oratory, eloquence, power of speech

Antonyms: silence, standard, calm

Usage: “he is using a common figure of rhetoric, hyperbole”

 

6) Ratcheted (Verb) — बढ़ाना

Meaning: a situation or process that is perceived to be changing in a series of irreversible steps.

Synonyms: force up, heighten,increase

Antonyms: lessen

Usage: “the upward ratchet of property taxes”

 

7) Paucity (Noun) – कमी या अल्पता

Meaning: the presence of something in only small or insufficient quantities or amounts.

Synonyms: scarcity, sparseness, sparsity

Antonyms: abundance

Usage: “a paucity of information”

 

8) Moot (Adjective) — विवादास्पद

Meaning: subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty.

Synonyms: debatable, open to debate, open to discussion

Antonyms: accomplished, certain, hands-down

Usage:”whether the temperature rise was mainly due to the greenhouse effect was a moot point”

 

9) Impinge (Verb) – एक नकारात्मक प्रभाव होना

Meaning: have an effect, especially a negative one.

Synonyms:  affect, have an effect on, have a bearing on

Antonyms: avoid, dodge,leave alone

Usage: “several factors impinge on market efficiency”

 

10) Litigant (Noun) — मुक़दमेबाज़

Meaning: a person involved in a lawsuit.

Synonyms: litigator, opponent in law, opponent, contestant

Antonyms: defendant, suspect

Usage: Number One is the represented litigant who is compensated for both costs and counsel fees.

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