'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 your performance 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. Impregnable (Adjective) : अजेय : incapable of being overcome, challenged, or defeated
Synonyms: invincible, invulnerable, unconquerable
Antonyms: susceptible, vulnerable
Example Sentence: The prison’s impregnable security wall makes it impossible for inmates to leave the grounds.
2. Pluralism (Noun) : the existence of different types of people, who have different beliefs and opinions, within the same society
Synonyms: diversity, heterogeneity, multiplicity, variety
Antonyms: uniformity, similarity, consistency, sameness
Example Sentence: We know it's not easy to maintain pluralism in a country.
3. Vouch (Verb) : गारंटी देना : assert or confirm as a result of one's own experience that something is true
Synonyms: certify, attest, witness, ensure, guarantee
Example Sentence: Ally said she would vouch to her boss that her friend was a strong candidate for the job at her work.
4. Gall And Wormwood (Idiom) : strong feelings of bitterness and resentment.
Synonyms: bitterness, harsh, hatred
Example Sentence:Ever since he lost the election for school president, he only feels gall and wormwood, thinkingof my unworthy opponent.
5. Flimsy (Adjective) : कमज़ोर : comparatively light and insubstantial; easily damaged.
Synonyms: fragile, insubstantial, feeble, light
Antonyms: sturdy, substantial, strong
Example Sentence: The storm flattened the flimsy wooden huts that the villagers lived in.
6. Veracious (Adjective) : सत्यनिष्ठ : honest and not telling or containing any lies
Synonyms: honest, truthful, genuine
Antonyms: mendacious, dishonest, untruthful
Example Sentence: He was a strictly veracious reporter.
7.Complacent (Adjective): आत्मसंतुष्ट: feeling so satisfied with your own abilities or situation that you feel you do not need to try any harder.
Synonyms: pleased, self satisfied
Antonyms: dissatisfied, irritated
Example Sentence: With 66 deaths on our roads every week, none of us can afford to be complacent.
8. Caprice (Noun) : A sudden and unpredictable change of mood or behavior
Synonyms: Whim, Fancy, Fickleness, Impulsiveness
Antonyms: Stability, Constancy, Predictability
Example Sentence: She was known for her caprices, often changing her mind about plans at the last minute.
9. Scramble (Verb): संघर्ष: to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, to move quickly in a disorganized fashion
Synonyms: Clamber, Struggle, Jostle, Rush
Antonyms: Relax, Rest, Surrender
Example Sentence: When the fire alarm sounded, panicky students began to scramble out of every exit.
10. Elusive (Adjective) : difficult to describe, find, achieve, or remember
Synonyms: evasive, fleeting, difficult, inscrutable
Antonyms: Accessible, Attainable, Definite
Example Sentence:After searching for a job for six months with no leads, Marvin started to believe employment was elusive.
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