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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary of 26th October 2021

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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary of 26th October 2021

In this article, all the important vocabulary of The Hindu Editorial dated 26th October 2021 is discussed with their meaning, synonyms, antonyms, and usage in a sentence.


1-Enervate


Part of Speech: Adjective

Meaning (English): drained of energy or vitality.

Meaning (Odia): ଦୁର୍ବଳ

Use: Daniel felt too enervated to resist

Synonyms: debilitate, weaken

Antonyms: strengthen, revive


2-Trepidation


Part of Speech: Noun

Meaning (English): fear or worry about what is going to happen

Meaning (Odia): ବ୍ୟସ୍ତତା

Use: We view future developments with some trepidation.

Synonyms: terror, trembling, excitement, alarm

Antonyms: immobility, firmness, bold, ness, steadfastness


3-Adulterate


Part of Speech: Verb

Meaning (English): to make food or drink weaker or to lower its quality, by adding something else

Meaning (Odia): ଅପମିଶ୍ରଣ

Use: There were complaints that the beer had been adulterated with water.

Synonyms: debase, corrupt, deteriorate, vitiate

Antonyms: make pure, genuine, undeteriorate


4-Intemperate


Part of Speech: Adjective

Meaning (English): showing anger or violence that is too extreme and not well controlled

Meaning (Odia): ଅସନ୍ତୁଷ୍ଟ

Use: The governor said he would not be provoked into intemperate action.

Synonyms: excessive, inordinate, not temperate

Antonyms: moderate, nonindulgent, strict, equable


5-Amassing


Part of Speech: Verb

Meaning (English): gather together or accumulate (a large amount or number of material or things) over a period of time.

Meaning (Odia): ଧନ ସଂଗ୍ରହ

Use: He amassed a fortune estimated at close to a million pounds.

Synonyms: collect, assemble

Antonyms: disperse, dissipate


6-Amiss


Part of Speech: Adjective

Meaning (English): wrong, not suitable, or not as expected

Meaning (Odia): ଅନୁପଯୁକ୍ତ

Use: I could see by the look on their faces that something was amiss.

Synonyms: wrong, untrue, wide, bad, false, defective

Antonyms: right, true, good, complete, effective


7-Ostentatious


Part of Speech: Adjective

Meaning (English): too obviously showing your money, possessions, or power, in an attempt to make other people notice and admire you

Meaning (Odia): ଆଡମ୍ବରୀ

Use: They criticized the ostentatious lifestyle of their leaders.

Synonyms: ostentatious, pretentious

Antonyms: tasteful, unpretending, quiet


8-Ruffian


Part of Speech: Noun

Meaning (English): a violent, wild, and unpleasant person, usually a man

Meaning (Odia): ବଦମାସ

Use: A gang of ruffians preying upon people who ventured into that section of town.

Synonyms: roughneck, scoundrel

Antonyms: decent, virtuous


9-Wheedle


Part of Speech: Verb

Meaning (English): to try to persuade someone to do something or give you something by praising them or being intentionally charming

Meaning (Odia): ଫୁସୁଲାଇବା

Use: She’s one of those children who can wheedle you into giving her anything she wants.

Synonyms: coax, cajole, decoy, flatter, entice, inveigle

Antonyms: deter, chide, scare, undeceive


10-Finesse


Part of Speech: Noun

Meaning (English): great skill or style

Meaning (Odia): ଚତୁରତା

Use: It was a disappointing performance that lacked finesse.

Synonyms: art, artifice, blind, cheat, contrivance, craft

Antonyms: artlessness, candor, fairness, frankness



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