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.Fillip (noun) (प्रोत्साहन)– something which acts as a stimulus or boost to an activity

Synonyms – incentive, excite

Ex: He got a fillip after receiving praise from his teacher.

2.Immense (adjective)(अत्यधिक)– extremely large or great, especially in scale or degree

Synonyms – extensive, massive

Antonyms – finite, ordinary

Ex: Every order executed is always one of an immense number unexecuted.

3.Dormant (adjective)(निष्क्रिय)– (of an animal) having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; in or as if in a deep sleep

Synonyms – inoperative, slack

Antonyms – alert, awake

Ex: They are cut to the last dormant bud in winter.

4.Norm (noun)(आदर्श) – something that is usual, typical, or standard

Synonyms – pattern, median

Antonyms – extreme, exception

Ex: I understand how difficult it is to fall for someone so outside thenorm, you feel like you’re going crazy.

5.Tapping (noun)(दोहन)– another term for tap

Synonyms – palpate, percuss

Antonyms – lose

ExTapping the iPad screen to keep it from falling asleep, she flipped through to her rules.

6.Optimism (noun)(आशावाद)– hopefulness and confidence about the future or the success of something

Synonyms – anticipation, elation

Antonyms – pessimism, sorrow

ExOptimism turns into enthusiasm, which turns into action.

7.Aviation (noun)(विमानन)– the flying or operating of aircraft

Synonyms – aeronautics, navigation

Ex: In the science of aviation, flight may be attained by a heavy powerful animal with comparatively small wings, as well as by a lighter one with greatly enlarged wings.

8.Evinced  (verb)(दिखाई)– reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling), indicate

Synonyms –attest, furnish

Antonyms – deny, secrete

Ex: This was still more strangely evinced by those of their number, who, completely paralysed as it were, helplessly floated like water-logged dismantled ships on the sea.

9.Instructive (adjective)(शिक्षाप्रद)– useful and informative

Synonyms –educative, explanatory

Antonyms – useless, worthless

Ex: Burke’s speech was more instructive than any other book on a political subject that I had ever read.

10.Cruise (verb)(क्रूज)– sail about in an area without a precise destination, especially for pleasure

Synonyms –jaunt, voyage

Ex: Dean planned to cruise the town later in hopes of locating the young man

11.Milestone (noun) (मील का पत्थर)– a stone set up beside a road to mark the distance in miles to a particular place

Synonyms – discovery, occasion

Ex: We passed the milestone this summer.

12.Equipped (verb)(सज्जित)– supply with the necessary items for a particular purpose

Synonyms – rigged, appareled

Antonyms – bare, stripped

ExEquipped with the most modern appliances, cooking and cleaning was quick and easy.

13.Indigenous (adjective)(स्वदेशी)–originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native

Synonyms – primitive, inbred

Antonyms – alien, foreign

Ex: The class of students enjoyed learning about unusual animals that are indigenous and found naturally in the wild in North America.

14.Integrity (noun)(अखंडता) – the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles

Synonyms – virtue, candor

Antonyms – corruption, disgrace

Ex: Would I like to feel I could trust my government to behave withintegrity and always tell me the truth?

15.Prolonged (adjective)(लंबा)– continuing for a long time or longer than usual; lengthy

Synonyms – prolix, delayed

Antonyms – shortened

Ex: A still more prolonged succession of similar changes occurred before

16.Daunting (adjective)(चुनौतीपूर्ण)– seeming difficult to deal with in prospect; intimidating

Synonyms – dismay, subdue

Antonyms – delight, embolden

Ex: As I looked up the mountain, I knew it would be a daunting feat to reach the peak.

17.Propellants (noun)(संधि)–a substance that propels something, in particular

Synonyms – grenade, dynamite

Ex: We’re finally getting the smokeless propellants into volume production, although the ‘volume’ part of that description is still smaller than I’d really like, and we’ll have a lot more power and a much more consistent burn time, as well.

18.Tremendously (adjective)(काफी)– extraordinarily large in size, extent, amount, power, or degree

Synonyms – extremely, largely

Ex: We both can help each other tremendously but it has to be on my terms.

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