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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1) Embarrassment (Noun) — शर्मिंदगी
Definition: A feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness.
Synonyms: Awkwardness, Self-consciousness, Unease
Antonyms: Confidence
Usage: I turned red with embarrassment.
2) Apex (Noun) — शीर्षस्थ
Definition: The top or highest part of something, especially one forming a point.
Synonyms: Tip, Peak, Summit, Pinnacle, Top
Antonyms: Bottom, Nadir
Usage: The apex of the roof.
3) Grave (Adjective) — गंभीर
Definition: Giving cause for alarm; serious.
Synonyms: Serious, Important, All-important, Profound, Significant, Momentous
Antonyms: Trivial, Carefree, Cheerful
Usage: A matter of grave concern.
4) Supersede (Verb) — स्थान लेना
Definition: Take the place of (a person or thing previously in authority or use); supplant.
Synonyms: Replace, Supplant, Displace, Oust.
Antonyms: Keep, Retain, Stay, Support
Usage: The older models of car have now been superseded.
5) Criterion (Noun) — मापदंड
Definition: A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided.
Synonyms: Standard, Norm, Yardstick, Benchmark, Touchstone, Test.
Antonyms: Change, Conjecture, Fancy, Guess
Usage: They award a green label to products that meet certain environmental criteria.
6) Moribund (Adjective) — मरणासन्न
Definition: (of a person) at the point of death.
Synonyms: Dying, Expiring, Near the end
Antonyms: Thriving, Recovering, Flourishing
Usage: The picture that emerges from the Annual Status of Education Report, Rural (2018) is one of a moribund system of early schooling in many States, with no remarkable progress from the base year of 2008.
7) Uptick (Noun) — इजाफा
Definition: A small increase or slight upward trend.
Synonyms: Accretion, Accrual, Addendum, Addition
Antonyms: Deduction, Subtraction, Decline, Decrease, Decrement
Usage: There has been a slight uptick since 2016
8) Ambitious (Adjective) — महत्त्वाकांक्षी
Definition: Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.
Synonyms: Aspiring, Determined, Forceful, Pushy
Antonyms: Unambitious, Lazy
Usage: A ruthlessly ambitious workaholic
9) Deficit (Noun) — घाटा
Definition: The amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
Synonyms: Shortfall, Deficiency, Shortage, Undersupply, Slippage
Antonyms: Surplus, Profit
Usage: A public consultation on activity-based learning outcomes, deficits in early childhood education, and innovations in better performing States can help
10) Enactment (Noun) — अधिनियमन
Definition: The process of passing legislation.
Synonyms: Ratification, Validation, Approval, Approving, Endorsement, Adoption
Antonyms: Repeal
Usage: The enactment of the Right to Education Act was followed by a welcome rise in enrolment, which now touches 96% as per ASER data.
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