The Hindu Vocab Chalisa 3RD July
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(9) CONFIDE (Verb) : To share secrets with someone whom you trust
(A) FIDELITY
(B) DIFFIDENT
Synonyms : Hesitant, Shy, Coy, Sheepish, Cowardly, Timorous, Timid, Pusillanimous, Meek, Apprehensive, Bashful
Antonyms : bold, fearless, dauntless, valiant, gallant, heroic, chivalric, audacious, blatant, courageous, intrepid,
brazen, doughty, effrontery, impudent
Ex: How did you have the boldness/effronterv to take another loan when you had not paid the previous one?
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Meaning : A future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty.
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Usage : A flourishing community that has become a major beneficiary of the high-tech boom
BUTTRESS (NOUN)
Meaning : Something or someone to which one looks for support
Synonyms : Anchor, Dependence (also dependance), Mainstay, Pillar, Reliance, Standby
Usage : The mother had always been the buttress of our family in trying times
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AMBITIOUS (ADJECTIVE).
Meaning : Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.
Synonyms : Aspiring, Go-getting, Hard-driving, Pushing, Self-seeking
Antonyms : Ambitionless, Unambitious
Usage : His mother was hard-working and ambitious for her four children
PURPORTED (VERB)
Meaning :
1) Have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming.
2) To have in mind as a purpose or goal
Synonyms : Aimed, Allowed ,Aspired, Calculated, Contemplated, Designed, Intended, Looked
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Usage : Do you purport to spend the rest of your life on that couch, or do you think you might get a job someday?
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SHODDINESS (NOUN)
Meaning : The quality of being cheaply imitative of something better
Synonyms : Bad, Bargain-Basement, Bum, Cheap, Cheapjack, Cheesy, Coarse, Common, Crappy , Cut-Rate, Execrable, Gimcrack,
Inferior, Junky, Lousy, Low-Grade, Low-Rent, Mediocre, Miserable, Poor, Rotten, Rubbishy, Schlock, Sleazy, Terrible, Trashy,
Trumpery, Wretch
Antonyms : Excellent, Fine, First-class, First-Rate, Good, High-grade, Superior, Top-notch
Usage : Shoddy merchandise that soon fell to pieces
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EMASCULATION (NOUN) :
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IMPINGES (VERB)
Meaning : To come into usually forceful contact with something
Synonyms : Bangs, Bashes, Bumps, Collides, Crashes, Hits, Impacts, Knocks, Rams, Slams, Smashes, Strikes, Swipes, Thuds
Antonyms : misses, skirts
Meaning : To surround (as a fortified place) with armed forces for the purpose of capturing or preventing commerce and
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Synonyms : Besieged , Under Siege , Blockaded , Surrounded , Encircled , Beset , Hemmed In , Under Attack
Phrase : Laid siege to
Antonyms : Emancipated, Freed, Liberated, Released, Rescued
Usage : There was no news from the beleaguered military garrison.
ERR ON THE SIDE OF (PHRASE) : कोई बडी गलती से बचने के भलए छोटी गलती करना
Meaning : To be guilty of what might be seen as a fault in order to avoid an opposite and greater fault
Usage : It is better to err on the side of leniency when punishing a child .
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Usage : Our volleyball team was augmented by some of the exchange team's players
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Synonyms : Apparently , Seemingly , On The Face Of It , To All Intents And Purposes , Outwardly , Superficially , Allegedly ,
Supposedly , Purportedly
Antonyms : Implausibly, Impossibly, Improbably, Incredibly
Usage : The police was sent, ostensibly to bring law and order.
ASCETIC (ADJECTIVE)
Meaning: characterized by severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons.
Synonyms: Austere, Self-Denying, Abstinent, Abstemious.
Usage: An ascetic life of prayer, fasting, and manual labour.
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➢ MOOTED (verb) : To suggest something for discussion. (विचार करना, िाद-वििाद करना)
Usage : The scheme was first mooted two years ago.
➢ FLOUTS (verb) : To intentionally not obey a rule, law, or custom. (अिज्ञा, उपहास करना)
Usage : If some one deliberately flouts the law in that manner, they only have themselves to blame for the consequences.
ABRUPTLY (adverb) : In a sudden, unexpected, and sometimes unpleasant or rude way. (अचानक)
Usage : She left the room abruptly without explanation.
➢ STIGMA (noun) : If something has a stigma attached to it, people think it is something to be ashamed of. (कलंक)
Usage : There is no longer any stigma attached to being divorced.
➢ BRINK (noun) : The point where a new or different situation is about to begin. (कगार)
Usage : Scientists are on the brink of making a major new discovery.
➢ EXPEDITE (verb) : To make something happen more quickly. (शीघ्र, जल्द)
Usage : Something needs to be done to expedite the process.
➢ FABRICATED (verb) : To invent or produce something false in order to deceive someone. (वनर्ााण वकया हु आ, जाल वकया
हु आ)
Usage : He claims that the police fabricated evidence against him.
➢ SACROSANCT (adj) : If you describe something as sacrosanct, you consider it to be special and are unwilling to see it criticized
or changed. (पुण्यर्य, पवित्र)
Usage : I'll work till late in the evening, but my weekends are sacrosanct.
➢ WRATH (noun) : Extreme anger. (क्रोध)
Usage : The people feared the wrath of God.
➢ SLUGGISH (adj) : Slow-moving or inactive, lacking energy or alertness. (सुस्त)
Usage : The housing market has been very sluggish these past few years.
➢ ANXIOUS (adj) : Feeling or showing worry, nervousness, or unease about something.(वचंवतत)
Usage : He is anxious to finish the job.
➢ SQUABBLE (noun) : An argument over something that is not important. (झगडा)
Usage : He always likes to squabble with others about petty matters.
➢ LAUDABLE (adj) : Something that is laudable deserves to be praised or admired. (प्रशंसनीय)
Usage : His noble ideas and polite behavior are laudable.
➢ RAMP UP (noun) : A large increase in activity or in the level of something. (बढ़ाना)
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Usage : To stay competitive, they'll have to ramp up product development as well as cutting prices.
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➢ SUCCOUR (noun) : Help given to someone, especially someone who is suffering or in need.(परे शानी र्ें सहायता)
Usage : Her organization gave succour and strength to those who had been emotionally damaged.
➢ VIABLE (adj) : Capable of working successfully. (व्यिहाया)
Usage : The factory is no longer economically viable.
➢ DECIPHER (verb) : To discover the meaning of something written badly or in a difficult or hidden way. (सर्झाना)
Usage : Historians are trying to decipher the meaning of the documents.
➢ REPATRIATION (noun) : The return of someone to their own country; the sending of money back to one's own country. (देश-
प्रत्याितान)
Usage : The government repatriated him because he had no visa.
➢ TUSSLE (verb) : To have difficult disagreements or strong arguments typically in order to obtain or achieve something. (संघर्ा)
Usage : There followed a long tussle for custody of the children.
➢ INDIGNATION (noun) : Anger about a situation that you think is wrong or not fair. (आक्रोश)
Usage : The government expressed its indignation over the way the incident had been handled.
➢ FLOUT (verb) : To refuse to obey or accept something. (अवज्ञा, उपहास)
Usage : Many motorcyclists flout the law by not wearing helmets.
➢ DEFER (verb) : To delay something until a later time. (आ्थभगत, टालना)
Usage : My bank has agreed to defer the repayments on my loan.
➢ REVAMP (verb) : To change or arrange something again, in order to improve it. (सुधार)
Usage : We revamped the management system, but the business is doing no better than it was before.
➢ DENTING (verb) : To make a small hollow mark in the surface of something : If you dent someone's confidence or pride, you
make them feel less confident or proud. (
Usage : His confidence was badly dented when he didn't get the job.
➢ MISCHIEVOUS (adj) : Behaving in a way, or describing behaviour, that is slightly bad but is not intended to cause serious harm
or damage. (दुष्ट)
Usage : The mischievous student has been disobedient to his mother since he was a child.
➢ DERAIL (verb) : To cause a train to come off a railway track : to stop something from succeeding. (पटरी से उतरने)
Usage : Investors are very concerned that a new crisis could derail the economic recovery.
➢ BOUNTY (noun) : Money paid as a reward. (इनाम)
Usage : A bounty of Rs. 10 000 has been offered for the capture of his murderer.
➢ ESCALATE (verb) : (To cause something) To become stronger or more serious, greater or higher : to increase. (तीव्र करना)
Usage : His financial problems escalated after he became unemployed.
➢ EXTRADITION (noun) : The return of someone accused of a crime to the country where the crime was committed. (प्रत्यपणण)
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Usage : They have applied for his extradition to the United States.
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➢ TYRANNY (noun) : The cruel and unfair use of power by a person or small group to control a country or state. (उत्पीडन)
Usage : The children had no protection against the tyranny of their father.
➢ PLAUDIT (noun) : An expression of approval; praise. (शाबाशी, प्रशंसा)
Usage : The quality of his photography earned/won him plaudits from the experts.
➢ VANDALISM (noun) : The crime of intentionally damaging property belonging to other people: Any activity that is considered
to be damaging or destroying something that was good. (बबणरता)
Usage : Cutting down the old forest was an act of vandalism.
➢ AMBIT (noun) : The range or limits of the influence of something. (सीमा)
Usage : They believe that all the outstanding issues should fall within the ambit of the talks.
➢ MIRAGE (noun) : A hope or wish that has no chance of being achieved. (मृगतृष्णा)
Usage : She thought at first it must be the edge of the sea, then realised it was a mirage.
➢ ACCOMPLICE (noun) : A person who helps somebody to do something bad, especially a crime. (साथी, सह-अपराधी)
Usage : She was her husband's accomplice in murdering a rich old man.
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A drug which makes one see things that are not really there.
(1) Aphrodisiac
(2) Steroid
(3) Carcinogen
(4) Hallucinogen
Providing relief
(1) Reissue
(2) Reprieve
(3) Rejoinder
(4) Refuge
(1) Expert
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(2) Coach
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(3) Tutor
(4) Novice
(1) Felicitation
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(2) Promotion
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(3) Coronation
(4) Installation
Government by a king
(1) Autocracy
(2) Aristocracy
(3) Oligarchy
(4) Monarchy
Hobson’s choice
(1) Choice to live or die
(2) Excellent choice
(3) No choice at all
(4) Bigman’s choice
(1) Regicide
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(2) Regalcide
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(3) Genocide
(4) Homicide
Loss of memory
(1) Amnesty
(2) Amnesia
(3) Dementia
(4) Myopia
(1) Genealogy
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(2) Calligraphy
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(3) Cartography
(4) Philology
He is my partner in crime.
(1) Friend
(2) Accomplice
(3) Neighbour
(4) Companion
Her speech could not be heard by those sitting in the last few rows.
(1) Imperceptible
(2) Indelible
(3) Inaudible
(4) Ineffable
(1) Remark
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(2) Contract
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(3) Proposition
(4) Incentive
A person who works for an employer for a fixed period of time in order to learn the
particular skills needed in their job
(1) Labourer
(2) Worker
(3) Employee
(4) Apprentice
A supplement to a will
(1) Furlough
(2) Adjunct
(3) Effusion
(4) Codicil
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(1) Pay
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(2) Goodness
(3) Appraisal
(4) Beliefs
Pertaining to sheep
(1) Canine
(2) Bovine
(3) Ovine
(4) Feline
(1) Shrapnel
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(2) Splinters
(3) Filings
(4) Bullets
All the arts, beliefs and social institutions etc. characteristic of a race
(1) Culture
(2) Civilization
(3) Infrastructure
(4) Ritual
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They got on well with each other the moment they met.
(1) Had an agreement
(2) Had a misunderstanding
(3) Had a friendly relationship
(4) Fell in love
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(1) Successful
(2) Debt
(3) Destroyed
(4) Ransacked
To take to task
(1) Pass over
(2) Reward
(3) Punish
(4) Disappoint
Iron will
(1) Good health
(2) Strong determination
(3) Sticks to the point
(4) Has high haemoglobin
I could have continued my higher studies if 1 wanted but, that’s water under the bridge.
(1) Something I cannot change
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My parents want me to study science, but I will stick to my guns and graduate in
Economics.
(1) Prefer to disobey them
(2) Hold on to my decision
(3) Refuse to listen to them
(4) Show them that they are wrong
The manager dismissed the proposal out of hand and said that it was not at all practical.
(1) Completely
(2) Directly
(3) Simply
(4) Quickly
He accused her of talking through her hat and refused to accept a word of what she said.
(1) Talking straight
(2) Talking nonsense
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The mother always insists on keeping the house spick and span.
(1) Locked
(2) Safe
(3) Tidy
(4) Open
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The man changed colours when I questioned him on the allocation of funds.
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We cannot depend on him for this assignment as it needs careful handling and he is like a
bull in a China shop.
(1) A Clumsy person
(2) A Tactful person
(3) A Nonsense person
(4) A Felicitous person
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Cat Nap
(1) Take a long sleep
(2) Sleep like a cat
(3) Make a snoring sound while sleeping
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For keeps
(1) Himself
(2) Away
(3) Forever
(4) Hid
(3) Predictable
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(4) Ordinary
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Made light of
(1) Did not hear
(2) Treated it lightly
(3) Blew away
(4) Carried with him
Be down with
(1) Suffering from
(2) In grief with
(3) In pain with
(4) Aching with
Fair–weather friend
(1) Honest only when easy and convenient
(2) Truthful only when easy and convenient
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Pull together
(1) Become friends
(2) Work harmoniously
(3) Be successful
(4) Live happily
At a stone’s throw
(1) At a short distance
(2) At a place where quarrels take place
(3) At a great distance
(4) A quarry
Bone of contention
(1) A delicious non-vegetarian item
(2) An item which made them content
(3) Cause for quarrel
(4) A link between them
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