'Vocabulary' is crucial to any exam in today's cutthroat society. Several upcoming banking and government exams include the IBPS PO, Clerk, IBPS RRB, SSC-MTS, CGL, CHSL, State Level Exams, and Other Exams. DAILY VOCAB BY SONIYA updates The Hindu Vocabulary daily with 10 new terms that can help you in forthcoming exams. The word with the meaning, synonyms, and antonyms is included in the Hindu vocabulary, along with an example from "THE HINDU" editorial pages. As everyone is aware, The Hindu Newspapers serve as the primary source of vocabulary for the English component of the majority of bank and competitive exams, so you must read and memorize The Hindu Vocab every day. You can check your vocabulary and assess how well you're doing in your examinations. DAILY VOCAB BY SONIYA gives you access to The Hindu Vocab regularly to assist you build your vocabulary and aid in your preparation for government employment.
1. Assent (Verb): सहमति देना: official agreement to or approval of an idea, plan, or request
Synonyms: Agree, approve, concur
Antonyms: Disagree, dissent, object
Example Sentence: The committee members assented to the proposal after a thorough discussion.
2. Peculiar (Adjective): विचित्र: Strange or unusual, often in a way that is unsettling or unexpected, distinctively characteristic
Synonyms: Unusual, strange, odd
Antonyms: Normal, ordinary, common
Example Sentence: John’s peculiar behavior made everyone around her uncomfortable.
3. Discretionary (Adjective): Available for use at one's own discretion (judgment); (able to be decided by a particular person or group, rather than being controlled by rules, or relating to the power to make these decisions)
Synonyms: Optional, voluntary, elective
Antonyms: Mandatory, compulsory, required
Example Sentence: The CEO has the discretionary power to approve or reject any proposal.
4. Abnegate (Verb): अस्वीकार करना: to not allow yourself to have something, especially something you like or want, renounce or reject (something desired or valuable)
Synonyms: renounce, relinquish, abdicate, resign
Antonyms: adhere, accept, admit
Example Sentence: The athlete decided to abnegate the unhealthy snack even though she really wanted to have a bite.
5. Rechristen (Verb) : नया नाम देना : To give a new name to something or someone
Synonyms: Rename, retitle, relabel
Example Sentence: The company decided to rechristen itself to better reflect it's expanded
services.
6. Tainting (Verb): दूषित: contaminate or pollute (something)
Synonyms: contaminate, pollute, befoul
Antonyms: decontaminate, purify, filter
Example Sentence: Smog has long tainted the air of the city, making it difficult to breathe.
7. Mire (Noun): मुसीबत में फसना: a situation or state of difficulty, distress, or embarrassment from which it is hard to extricate oneself
Synonyms: mess, trouble, difficulty, rattrap
Example Sentence: The company found itself in a mire of legal troubles after a series of lawsuits were filed against it.
8. Two peas in a pod (Idiom): two people or things that are very similar or nearly identical
Synonyms: birds of a feather, Bobbsey twins, cut from the same cloth, two of a kind
Antonym: Different as night and day
Example Sentence: Samantha and her twin sister are like two peas in a pod - they look so alike that people often mistake one for the other.
9-Smear (Verb): बदनाम करना: damage the reputation of (someone) by false accusations
Synonyms: libel, slander, defame
Antonyms: honor, exalt, glorify
Example Sentence: Someone was trying to smear her by faking letters.
10. Moonlighting (Noun/Verb): अतिरिक्त काम करना: Practice working a second job, especially secretly or at night, in addition to one's regular job.
Synonyms: Second job, sideline, side hustle
Antonyms: Primary job, Full-time job, primary employment, main occupation
Example Sentence: Tom was caught moonlighting at a local restaurant, even though his contract prohibited him from taking a second job.
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