*Challengeing Words In The Article The Hindu*
1)Abject (noun) ( अधम, घृणित): ab-ject
Meaning - (of something bad) experienced or present to the maximum degree , cast down in spirit or hope
Synonyms - wretched, miserable, hopeless, pathetic, pitiful
Antonyms - proud, happy, exalted
Example - The football player was abject after the false allegation of match-fixing on him and being cut from the team.
2)Formidable (noun) ( दुर्जेय, विकट): fawr-mi-duh-bull
Meaning - something that inspires fear, inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
Synonyms - intimidating, forbidding, redoubtable, daunting
Antonyms - pleasant-looking, comforting, easy, weak
Example - Walking across a four-lane highway with my eyes closed is a formidable challenge!
3)Killjoy (noun) ( आन्नद में विघ्न डालने वाला): kil-joi
Meaning - a person who deliberately spoils the enjoyment of others.
Synonyms -: naysayer, moaner, complainer, mope, Cassandra
Example - His perpetually negative attitude made him a real killjoy when others were trying to have fun.
4)Vandalism (noun) ( बर्बरता): van-dl-iz-um
Meaning - action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property
Synonyms -: destruction, hooliganism, devastation
Antonyms - safeguarding, support
Example - The youths were charged withvandalism for beating the new student in the hostel.
5)Backhanded (noun) (व्यंग भरी): bak-han-did
Meaning - having a meaning that is expressed indirectly or ambiguously.
Synonyms -: indirect, ambiguous, oblique
Antonyms - direct, straightforward
Example - In a backhanded compliment, she said he looked very good for his age.
6)Sanctity (noun) ( शुचिता): sangk-ti-tee
Meaning - the condition of being holy or having great value
Synonyms -: holiness, godliness, sacredness
Antonyms - wickedness, evilness, sinfulness, iniquity
Example - Your reckless driving jeopardizes the sanctity of life.
7)Spawn (noun) ( जन्म देना): spawn
Meaning - to generate or produce
Synonyms -: give rise to, bring about, originate
Antonyms - kill , destroy , stop
Example - Big earthquakes tend to spawn smaller aftershocks that continue to rock the area for several hours or days.
8)Unnerve (noun) ( अशक्त करना): un-nurv
Meaning - to make someone lose confidence; to discourage
Synonyms -: demoralize, discourage, dishearten, dispirit
Antonyms - : encourage, hearten
Example - In an effort to unnerve his foe, the politician brought up some of the less honourable things he had done in the past during their debate.
9)Writ (noun) ( रिट): rit
Meaning - a form of written command in the name of a court or other legal authority to act, or abstain from acting, in a particular way/the power to enforce submission and compliance
Synonyms -: summons, subpoena, warrant, arraignment, indictment
Example - Enforcing justice is something beyond the writ of the average citizen, which is why they are not allowed to take the law into their own hands.
1)Abject (noun) ( अधम, घृणित): ab-ject
Meaning - (of something bad) experienced or present to the maximum degree , cast down in spirit or hope
Synonyms - wretched, miserable, hopeless, pathetic, pitiful
Antonyms - proud, happy, exalted
Example - The football player was abject after the false allegation of match-fixing on him and being cut from the team.
2)Formidable (noun) ( दुर्जेय, विकट): fawr-mi-duh-bull
Meaning - something that inspires fear, inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
Synonyms - intimidating, forbidding, redoubtable, daunting
Antonyms - pleasant-looking, comforting, easy, weak
Example - Walking across a four-lane highway with my eyes closed is a formidable challenge!
3)Killjoy (noun) ( आन्नद में विघ्न डालने वाला): kil-joi
Meaning - a person who deliberately spoils the enjoyment of others.
Synonyms -: naysayer, moaner, complainer, mope, Cassandra
Example - His perpetually negative attitude made him a real killjoy when others were trying to have fun.
4)Vandalism (noun) ( बर्बरता): van-dl-iz-um
Meaning - action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property
Synonyms -: destruction, hooliganism, devastation
Antonyms - safeguarding, support
Example - The youths were charged withvandalism for beating the new student in the hostel.
5)Backhanded (noun) (व्यंग भरी): bak-han-did
Meaning - having a meaning that is expressed indirectly or ambiguously.
Synonyms -: indirect, ambiguous, oblique
Antonyms - direct, straightforward
Example - In a backhanded compliment, she said he looked very good for his age.
6)Sanctity (noun) ( शुचिता): sangk-ti-tee
Meaning - the condition of being holy or having great value
Synonyms -: holiness, godliness, sacredness
Antonyms - wickedness, evilness, sinfulness, iniquity
Example - Your reckless driving jeopardizes the sanctity of life.
7)Spawn (noun) ( जन्म देना): spawn
Meaning - to generate or produce
Synonyms -: give rise to, bring about, originate
Antonyms - kill , destroy , stop
Example - Big earthquakes tend to spawn smaller aftershocks that continue to rock the area for several hours or days.
8)Unnerve (noun) ( अशक्त करना): un-nurv
Meaning - to make someone lose confidence; to discourage
Synonyms -: demoralize, discourage, dishearten, dispirit
Antonyms - : encourage, hearten
Example - In an effort to unnerve his foe, the politician brought up some of the less honourable things he had done in the past during their debate.
9)Writ (noun) ( रिट): rit
Meaning - a form of written command in the name of a court or other legal authority to act, or abstain from acting, in a particular way/the power to enforce submission and compliance
Synonyms -: summons, subpoena, warrant, arraignment, indictment
Example - Enforcing justice is something beyond the writ of the average citizen, which is why they are not allowed to take the law into their own hands.
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