Daily Important Words(Month - July 20) from the Article The Hindu for NDA | CDS | CHSL | SSC



This Post will Provide Challenging Word from The Hindu Newspaper  with Pronunciation, Part of Speech,Meaning,Synonyms, Antonyms with Suitable Example

Words which can improve your spoken skills if you them in your daily life. Use atleast 5 words as ur routine..i am providing u two words!!

U can also go through the Newspaper and Find Difficult Words which can be use in daily life…


🌟 Last Updated on-23 July 2020




Today’s word list for The Hindu Editorial (Another front) – July 23, 2020: ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ front (noun) – a particular situation (or) front line, vanguard, combat zone. understanding (noun) – comprehension, interpretation, grasp. reserve (noun) – animal sanctuary, conservation area, protected area (for wildlife). abut (verb) – be adjacent to, adjoin, border, butt up to. pastureland (noun) – grassy field used for cattle/livestock grazing. swap (verb) – exchange. given (preposition) – considering, taking into account, bearing in mind. secure (verb) – get, gain, obtain something (particularly with difficulty). subsequently (adverb) – afterwards, later on, eventually. take a view (phrase) – to have an opinion/idea about something. sober (adjective) – sensible, rational, thoughtful. take up (phrasal verb) – pursue, engage in (an activity or course of action). put off (phrasal verb) – postpone, delay, defer, hold off. stand-off (noun) – deadlock, stalemate, impasse (in a dispute/conflict). rash (adjective) – reckless, hasty, thoughtless, careless, foolish. hurry (verb) – push, hasten, rush, urge. leverage (noun) – advantage, influence, power/authority. aggression (noun) – hostility, belligerence, combativeness, warmongering, hawkishness. drive a wedge between (phrase) – separate, divide. double down (phrasal verb) – to be more firm & resolute on something (decided) even if that might be a risky choice. imply (verb) – say indirectly, suggest, hint. give up (phrasal verb) – relinquish, renounce, forgo, abandon. push (noun) – thrust, drive, campaign, advance, offensive. consolidate (verb) – strengthen, make stronger, reinforce, fortify. inch (verb) – move slowly, nibble, move towards inch by inch. design (noun) – intention, aim, purpose. stay the course (idiom) – work hard till the end to accomplish the task. purposively (adverb) – determinedly, firmly, single-mindedly.

Daily English Vocab Word - 21 July 2020
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 01. ENVIRON (verb) : घेरना 
 Meaning :  surround; enclose.
 Synonyms: encircle, envelop, cloak, swathe.
 Antonyms : unbridle, free, open, release.
 Usage : The stone circle was environed by an expanse of peat soil.


 02. MANDATE (noun): शासनादेश 
 Meaning : an official order or commission to  do something.
 Synonyms : instruction, directive, direction, decree, command
 Antonyms : encourage
 Usage : They carried out the governor’s mandate to build more roads


Daily English Vocab Word - 10 July 2020
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01. Rudimentary (noun)
Meaning:  Involving or limited to basic principles; Relating to an immature, undeveloped, or basic form; Not thorough or detailed
Synonyms: basic, elementary, incomplete, cursory, inadequate
Antonyms: developed, evolved, secondary, subordinate
Usage: This is the most rudimentary form of what is known as the ‘social contract theory’.


02. Grail (verb)
Meaning: an aim or end result that a person is trying to achieve; a passionate aspiration or ambition
Synonyms: futility, purposelessness, hopelessness goal, aim, objective, mission, resolution
Antonyms: aversion, disinclination, dread
Usage: Unquestioned obedience is the holy grail of every autocrat.


Daily English Vocab Word - 09 July 2020
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Brooked (verb)
Meaning:  to consider or give serious or careful thought to ; To have tolerated
Synonyms: entertained, considered, contemplated, tolerated, approved, beared
Antonyms: abhorred, disfavored, disapproved
Usage: Coming from an ordinary person, how can such a challenge ever be brooked?

Unwittingly (verb)
Meaning: In an accidental manner ; having no knowledge of a situation or fact ; lacking worldly experience, wisdom, or judgment
Synonyms: innocently, naively, ingenuously, ignorantly, unconsciously, inadvertently, accidentally
Antonyms: advisedly, knowingly, intentionally
Usage: He unwittingly made the mistake of questioning the command of the locals. 


Daily English Vocab Word - 04 July 2020
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Disgruntle (verb) – असंतुट करना 
Meaning :  To cause to feel discontented or disgruntled
Synonyms : estrange, alienate, discontent, displease
Antonyms : encourage, compose, flatter
Usage : There aren’t any foreign language soundtracks available on the disc, which could disgruntle some.

Machiavellian (noun) – षयंकार 
Meaning : Attempting to achieve one’s goals by unscrupulous scheming; someone who secretly makes plans to do something illegal or harmful.
Synonyms : perfidious, conniving, cutthroat, devious, plotter, conspirator
Antonyms : virtuous, conscientious, honourable, good, respectable
Usage : Reuther’s political success cannot be read solely in terms of Machiavellian politics.




Daily English Vocab Word - 01 July 2020
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COVENANT (Noun) : प्रतिज्ञापत्र 
Meaning :  an agreement., agree by lease, deed, or other legal contracts.
Synonyms : accord, deal, bargain, settlement
Antonyms : disagreement, denial, misunderstanding, refusal
Usage : “there was a covenant between the Indian government and British government to bring down the fugitive.

PANDER (verb) : बढ़ावा देना 
Meaning : gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire or taste or a person with such a desire or taste)
Synonyms : indulge, gratify, satisfy, yield.
Antonyms : dissatisfy, deny, refuse, disturb.
Usage : She tries to hold on to as much genuine stuff as she can while pandering to fancier tastes.
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