Saturday, February 9, 2019

English VOCAB list

1. Humanitarian (adjective) (मानवीय) – concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare
Synonyms – charitable, humane
Antonyms – unkind, egoistic
ExThe humanitarian was involved in various children’s charities.

2. Crisis (noun) (संकट) a time of intense difficulty or danger
Synonyms – situation, disaster
Antonyms – agreement, benefit
ExThe current economic crisis.

3. Triggering (verb) (ट्रिगर) cause (a device) to function
Synonyms – provoke, spark
Antonyms – destroy, prevent
ExThe man plucked up courage and pulled the trigger.

4. Migration (noun) (प्रवास) movement from one part of something to another
Synonyms – journey, shift
Antonyms – idleness, inaction
ExWhen the crops are ready to be harvested, there is a huge migration of workers to the farmlands.

5. Persecution (noun) (उत्पीड़न)  hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of race or political or religious beliefs, oppression
Synonyms – expulsion, teasing
Antonyms – stimulation, happiness
ExOn the Internet, there was a story about a woman who endured persecutionbecause of her belief in Christianity.

6. Stripped (verb) (छीन लिया) leave bare of accessories or fittings
Synonyms – deprived, exposed
ExMy identity was stripped away.

7. Tackling (verb) (से निपटने) – make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task)
Synonyms – attempt, launch
Antonyms – complete, conclude
ExPolice have launched an initiative to tackle rising crime.

8. Wielding (verb) (चलानेवाले) – hold and use (a weapon or tool)
Synonyms – employ, maintain
Antonyms – neglect, cease
ExA masked raider wielding a handgun.

9. Escalating (verb) (तीव्र) – make or become more intense or serious
Synonyms – amplify, ascend
Antonyms – diminish, reduce
ExA meal should always be experienced as escalating.

10. Plight (noun) (दुर्दशा) – a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation
Synonyms – corner, trouble
Antonyms – advantage, blessing
Ex: Most wealthy people are unaware of the plight suffered by people who are hungry and homeless.

Friday, February 8, 2019

English VOCAB list

1. Strains (verb) (उपभेदों) – force (a part of one's body or oneself) to make an unusually great effort
Synonyms – anxiety, stretch
Antonyms – calmness, peace
Ex: I stopped and listened, straining my ears for any sound.

2. Inflicting (verb) (पहुंचाई)cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something
Synonyms – expose, wreak
Antonyms – hold, take
Ex: If not controlled, the insects will inflict serious damage on our crops.

3. Containment (noun) (रोकथाम) the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits
Synonyms – regulation, guidance
Antonyms –  disorganization, inability
Ex: Each capsule was its own containment for safety.

4. Protocol (noun) (मसविदा बनाना) the official procedure or system of rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic occasions
Synonyms – agreement, obligation
Antonyms –  crudeness, rudeness
Ex: The new teacher violated school protocol by going directly to the principal instead of first seeking out her grade level chair.

5. Efficacy (noun) (प्रभावोत्पादकता)  the ability to produce a desired or intended result
Synonyms – adequacy, virtue
Antonyms –  enervation, idleness
Ex: There is little information on the efficacy of this treatment.

6. Endemic (adjective) (स्थानिक)(of a disease or condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area
Synonyms – local, regional
Ex: It cannot be called endemic, since it exists everywhere.

7. Vigilant (adjective) (जागरूक) – keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
Synonyms – cautious, attentive
Antonyms –  ignorant, impulsive
Ex: He was only going to be vigilant.

8. Overstated (verb) (अतिरंजित) – state too strongly, exaggerate
Synonyms – amplify, inflate
Antonyms –  compress, decrease
Ex: The power of Pretending cannot be overstated.

9. Alacrity (noun) (तत्परता) – brisk and cheerful readiness
Synonyms – avidity, dispatch
Antonyms –  apathy, lethargy
Ex: Patience is certainly a virtue for investors, but so is alacrity when the situation demands.

10. Imminent (adjective) (आसन्न) – about to happen
Synonyms – inevitable, looming
Antonyms – avoidable, distant
Ex: Your church leader has predicted the imminent end of the world.

Thursday, February 7, 2019

English VOCAB list

1. Breach (noun) (दरार) – an act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct
Synonyms – rupture, chasm
Antonyms – agreement, connection
Ex: After the officer’s breach of conduct was discovered, he was dishonorably discharged from the military.

2. Disconcerting (adjective) (चिंताजनक) causing one to feel unsettled
Synonyms – demoralize, ruffle
Antonyms – assist, clarify
Ex: It was deeply disconcerting.

3. Galling (adjective) (दुखद) causing annoyance or resentment, annoying
Synonyms – annoying, provoking
Antonyms – cheering, pleasant
Ex: The fraud allegation was galling and really upset the honest minister.

4. Infiltrated (verb) (घुसपैठ)enter or gain access to (an organization, place, etc.) surreptitiously and gradually, especially in order to acquire secret information
Synonyms – pervade, foist
Ex: The organization has been infiltrated by informers.

5. Plumbing (noun) (पाइपलाइन)  the system of pipes, tanks, fittings, and other apparatus required for the water supply, heating, and sanitation in a building
Synonyms – explore, gauge
Antonyms – estimate, guess
Ex: Install the plumbing and electricity.

6. Clogging (verb) (रोकना)block or become blocked with an accumulation of thick, wet matter
Synonyms – drag, block
Antonyms – advantage, assistance
Ex: The gutters were clogged up with leaves.

7. Catastrophic (adjective) (आपत्तिजनक) – involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering
Synonyms – calamitous, tragic
Antonyms – fortunate, happy
Ex: The result has been catastrophic.

8. Onus (noun) (भार) – something that is one's duty or responsibility
Synonyms – brand, charge
Antonyms – advantage, blank
Ex: As a good teacher, I accept the onus for making sure my students learn something each day.

9. Sophisticated (adjective) (जटिल) – having, revealing, or involving a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge of fashion and culture
Synonyms – cultivated, artificial
Antonyms – unrefined, simple
Ex: Because I prefer comedy movies, I turned down my friend’s offer to see the sophisticated French film.

10. Promptly (adverb) (तुरंत) – with little or no delay, immediately
Synonyms – instantly, fleetly
Antonyms – slowly, late
Ex: The testing began promptly.

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

English VOCAB list

Retreat : The act of withdrawing or going backward (especially to escape something hazardous or unpleasant)
Example:   the disorderly retreat of Pakistani troops in Kargil war.

Chicanery  : the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them).
Synonyms: chicane, guile, trickery, wile
Example:  You can smell the chicanery from a dishonest politician like Lalu And Mulayam.

Exuberant (Adj): energetic
Synonyms:enthusiastic, buoyant
Example:  He emerged as the focus of interest for a large, exuberant crowd of loiterers.


Saddled (Adj)stuck
Synonyms: baffled,caught
Example:  They found that all the horses in the stable were saddled and bridled for use


Barrage : weapon fire
Synonyms:bombardment, volley
Example:  Meanwhile our entire front was advancing, following the barrage waves.


Impetus : stimulus
Synonyms: impulse, catalyst
Example:  This question arises, no doubt, from the comparison of life to an impetus.


Exhilaration  : a feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation
Synonyms: exultation, exaltation, joy, happiness, delight
Example:   Indian army felt exhilaration of wining kargil war.


Soggy (adj) : very wet and soft.
Synonyms: pappy, slushy, sloppy
Example:   cotton is very soggy unlike wood.


Opulent (Adj): luxurious
Synonyms: extravagant,ostentatious
Example:  There was poetry of an opulent, resonant sort in the brave show.


Deprecate : belittle
Synonyms: condemn, derogate
Example:  I deprecate the vice of excessive novel-reading in young persons

English VOCAB list

Retreat : The act of withdrawing or going backward (especially to escape something hazardous or unpleasant)
Example:   the disorderly retreat of Pakistani troops in Kargil war.

Chicanery  : the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them).
Synonyms: chicane, guile, trickery, wile
Example:  You can smell the chicanery from a dishonest politician like Lalu And Mulayam.

Exuberant (Adj): energetic
Synonyms:enthusiastic, buoyant
Example:  He emerged as the focus of interest for a large, exuberant crowd of loiterers.


Saddled (Adj)stuck
Synonyms: baffled,caught
Example:  They found that all the horses in the stable were saddled and bridled for use


Barrage : weapon fire
Synonyms:bombardment, volley
Example:  Meanwhile our entire front was advancing, following the barrage waves.


Impetus : stimulus
Synonyms: impulse, catalyst
Example:  This question arises, no doubt, from the comparison of life to an impetus.


Exhilaration  : a feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation
Synonyms: exultation, exaltation, joy, happiness, delight
Example:   Indian army felt exhilaration of wining kargil war.


Soggy (adj) : very wet and soft.
Synonyms: pappy, slushy, sloppy
Example:   cotton is very soggy unlike wood.


Opulent (Adj): luxurious
Synonyms: extravagant,ostentatious
Example:  There was poetry of an opulent, resonant sort in the brave show.


Deprecate : belittle
Synonyms: condemn, derogate
Example:  I deprecate the vice of excessive novel-reading in young persons

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

English Vocab words

1.Headroom(N): Gap
synonyms-allowance,margin
use-The expanded room provides ample headroom for a new sitting area.

2.Disparity(N): discrepancy
synonyms-distinction,imbalance
use-Disparities between major states result in unhealthy competition.

3.Agony:Extreme pain
synonyms-misery,anguish
use-Nothing in his life had prepared him for this intense agony.

4.Muggy(adj): oppressively humid,damp
synonyms-moist,soggy, sticky
use-Muggy condition can add discomfort to your journey.

5.Exult(V): cheer
synonyms-rejoice, celebrate
use-After winning first place in the contest, his family took him out to exult in the victory.

6.Elicit(v):bring out
synonyms-evoke,extract
use-We plan to elicit opinions from  students.

7.Euphoria(N):extreme happiness
synonyms-elation, exhilaration
use-No one in the last two decades has come to power with greater euphoria than the Narender Modi sarkar.

8.Cripple(N):paralyze
synonyms-immobilize, stifle
use-he was crippled by incipient disease of the brain.

9.conducive(Adj):favorable for
synonyms-helpful, useful
use-Indians are entrepreneurial by nature; they just need a conducive environment.

10.Retribution(N):payback for another's action
synonyms-punishment,compensation
use-Without a doubt, this action demanded retaliation and retribution.

Monday, February 4, 2019

English Vocab words

1.Headroom(N): Gap
Synonyms- Allowance, Margin
Antonyms-  
Closure, Denial, Grounding, Refusal, Veto

Ex: The expanded room provides ample headroom for a new sitting area.


2.Disparity(N): 
 discrepancy

Synonyms- distinction,imbalance
Ex: Disparities between major states result in unhealthy competition.

3.Agony: Extreme pain
Synonyms- misery,anguish
Ex: Nothing in his life had prepared him for this intense agony.


4.Muggy(adj):  oppressively humid,damp

Synonyms- moist,soggy, sticky
Ex: Muggy condition can add discomfort to your journey.


5.Exult(V): cheer

Synonyms- rejoice, celebrate
Ex: After winning first place in the contest, his family took him out to exult in the victory.


6.Elicit(v): Bring out

Synonyms- evoke,extract
Ex: We plan to elicit opinions from students.


7.Euphoria(N): Extreme happiness

Synonyms- elation, exhilaration
Ex: No one in the last two decades has come to power with greater euphoria than the Narender Modi sarkar.


8.Cripple(N): Paralyze

Synonyms- immobilize, stifle
Ex: he was crippled by incipient disease of the brain.


9.conducive(Adj): favorable for

Synonyms- helpful, useful
Ex: Indians are entrepreneurial by nature; they just need a conducive environment.


10.Retribution(N): Payback for another's action

Synonyms- Punishment,compensationEx: Without a doubt, this action demanded retaliation and retribution.