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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
Ex: Tapping 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
Ex: Optimism 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
Ex: Equipped 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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