Daily Editorial Vocabulary Words
Daily Editorial vocabulary words

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In the present competitive scenario English plays a very important role in our day to day life. Thus it is essential to have a sound knowledge and understanding of English Vocabulary Words. From now on letsstudytogether presenting you a list of Daily Editorial –Magical Vocabulary from news papers like THE HINDU, Economics Times, Financial Express, The Economics etc. .

This will help you to sail and score good marks in English Language section and improve your vocabulary words skills and to have a good command on English language section. Hope this will help you with your preparation.



*Vocabulary Words*

1.Protracted (adjective) (दीर्घ)– lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual

Synonyms – dragging, distant

Ex: Finally, after a protracted wait, Marsellus spoke to his friend.

2.Scepticism (noun)(अविभाज्य)– a sceptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something

Synonyms – doubt, lack of Conviction

Ex: The mark of these technologies is that they are greeted with universal skepticism at first.

3.Pessimism (noun)(निराशावाद)– a tendency to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen

Synonyms – cynicism, gloom

Antonyms – confidence, trust

ExPessimism, therefore, depends upon the individual point of view, and the term is frequently used merely in a condemnatory sense by hostile critics.

4.Pitted (adjective)(गुठलियों हटाना) – having a hollow or indentation on the surface

Synonyms – contend, vie

Antonyms – agree, go along

Ex: The town wall was pitted and riddled with holes.

5.Guerrillas (noun)(छापामारों)– a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger regular forces

Synonyms – commando, mercenary

Ex: Even in civilized corporate offices, professionals in business attire say their work tasks place them “down in the trenches” or that a certain “campaign” requires “guerrilla” marketing.

6.Amnesty (noun)(आशावाद)– an official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offences

Synonyms – forgiveness, reprieve

Ex: This he put to account when the amnesty of 1866 enabled him to return to Germany.

7.Resonate (verb)(समझ में आना)– produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound

Synonyms – vibrate, oscillate

Ex: The speaker hopes her inspirational story will resonate with audience members and spur them to chase their dreams.

8.Disillusioned (adjective)(मोहभंग)– disappointed in someone or something that one discovers to be less good than one had believed

Synonyms –debunked, shattered

Antonyms – enchanted, encouraged

Ex: But the defeat of his plans disillusioned him, and he turned to reform.

9.Massacre (noun)(नरसंहार)– an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of many people

Synonyms –carnage, genocide

Ex: Reports of massacres by government troops.

10.Rehabilitation (noun)(पुनर्वास)– act of restoring something to its original state

Synonyms –improvement, overhaul

Antonyms – damage, injury

Ex: Darwin’s theory had as one of its results the reformation and rehabilitation of teleology.

11.Presiding (verb) (पीठासीन)– be in the position of authority in a meeting or other gathering.

Synonyms – directing, governing

Ex: Half the services I’ve been to, the presiding reverend never met the deceased and still managed to say something nice.

12.Integral (adjective)(अविभाज्य)– necessary to make a whole complete, essential or fundamental

Synonyms – intrinsic, requisite

Antonyms – fractional, partial

Ex: The integral formalized by the equation.

13.Arbiter (noun)(मध्यस्थ)– a person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter

Synonyms – moderator, maven

Ex: His ancient place is now occupied by a new functionary, no longer acting as arbiter, but concentrating the forces of the triumphant party.

14.Vigilantes (noun)(निगरानी समिति सदस्य) – a member of a self-appointed group of citizens who undertake law enforcement in their community without legal authority, typically because the legal agencies are thought to be inadequate

Synonyms – escort, patrol

Ex: The American Protective League were auxiliary cops, vigilantesgiven sanction by the federal and local authorities.

15.Evicted(verb) (निकाला हुआ)– expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law

Synonyms – expel, eject

Antonyms – include, recieve

Ex: From his office building across the street, Jamie watched Van der Merwe being evicted from his store.

16.Expunging (verb)(आशावाद)– obliterate or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant)

Synonyms – eradicate, omit

Antonyms – establish, construct

Ex: I saw a land that had overcome human efforts to tame it, that hadexpunged human history and human mistakes.

17.Exemplary (adjective)(विमानन)– serving as a desirable model, very good

Synonyms – admirable, virtuous

Ex: When my father retired from his company after fifty years of employment, he received a gold watch for his exemplary service.

18.Stifle (verb)(दबाना)– make (someone) unable to breathe properly, suffocate

Synonyms –trammel, spike

Antonyms – assist, persuade

Ex: In spite of the seriousness of the situation, Dean was forced to stiflea chuckle.

19.Dissent (noun)(मतभेद)– the holding or expression of opinions at variance with those commonly or officially held

Synonyms –conflict, schism

Antonyms – ratification, harmony

Ex: though without dissent this point be fixed, how is mortal man to account for it?

20.Thwarting (verb)(नाकाम)– prevent (someone) from accomplishing something

Synonyms –stymie, impede

Antonyms – forward, liberate

Ex: This phobia about snakes was thwarting her attempts at independence.

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