✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 07 Feb 2025
1. PERSUASIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ठोस): convincing
Synonyms: effective, cogent
Antonyms: unconvincing
Example Sentence:He gave an informative and persuasive speech.
2. SPARK (VERB): (कारण होना): give rise to
Synonyms: cause, set in motion
Antonyms: bring to an end
Example Sentence:So many things concurred to spark the problem.
3. QUESTIONABLE (ADJECTIVE): (विवादास्पद): controversial
Synonyms: contentious, in doubt
Antonyms: certain
Example Sentence:It is questionable whether any of these exceptions is genuine.
4. IMPEDIMENT (NOUN): (अवरोध): hindrance
Synonyms: obstruction, obstacle
Antonyms: benefit
Example Sentence:The lack of a new invention is a serious impediment to scientific progress.
5. MALICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (दुर्भावनापूर्ण): spiteful
Synonyms: malevolent, hostile
Antonyms: benevolent
Example Sentence:He was found guilty of malicious damage.
6. ERR (VERB): (भूल करना): mistake
Synonyms: blunder, misjudge
Antonyms: be right
Example Sentence:The judge had erred in the judgement.
7. MOMENTOUS (ADJECTIVE): (महत्वपूर्ण): important
Synonyms: significant, epoch-making
Antonyms: unimportant
Example Sentence:The momentous news was that war has begun.
8. EGREGIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (भयानक): shocking
Synonyms: appalling, horrific
Antonyms: marvellous
Example Sentence:Egregious errors were caused by the tablet's failure to check spelling.
9. UNBLEMISHED (ADJECTIVE): (त्रुटिहीन): impeccable
Synonyms: flawless, faultless
Antonyms: flawed
Example Sentence:Her body was perfectly formed and unblemished.
10. HOSTILITY (NOUN): (कड़वापन): antagonism
Synonyms: bitterness, malevolence
Antonyms: friendliness
Example Sentence:They have hostility towards all outsiders.
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1. PERSUASIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ठोस): convincing
Synonyms: effective, cogent
Antonyms: unconvincing
Example Sentence:He gave an informative and persuasive speech.
2. SPARK (VERB): (कारण होना): give rise to
Synonyms: cause, set in motion
Antonyms: bring to an end
Example Sentence:So many things concurred to spark the problem.
3. QUESTIONABLE (ADJECTIVE): (विवादास्पद): controversial
Synonyms: contentious, in doubt
Antonyms: certain
Example Sentence:It is questionable whether any of these exceptions is genuine.
4. IMPEDIMENT (NOUN): (अवरोध): hindrance
Synonyms: obstruction, obstacle
Antonyms: benefit
Example Sentence:The lack of a new invention is a serious impediment to scientific progress.
5. MALICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (दुर्भावनापूर्ण): spiteful
Synonyms: malevolent, hostile
Antonyms: benevolent
Example Sentence:He was found guilty of malicious damage.
6. ERR (VERB): (भूल करना): mistake
Synonyms: blunder, misjudge
Antonyms: be right
Example Sentence:The judge had erred in the judgement.
7. MOMENTOUS (ADJECTIVE): (महत्वपूर्ण): important
Synonyms: significant, epoch-making
Antonyms: unimportant
Example Sentence:The momentous news was that war has begun.
8. EGREGIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (भयानक): shocking
Synonyms: appalling, horrific
Antonyms: marvellous
Example Sentence:Egregious errors were caused by the tablet's failure to check spelling.
9. UNBLEMISHED (ADJECTIVE): (त्रुटिहीन): impeccable
Synonyms: flawless, faultless
Antonyms: flawed
Example Sentence:Her body was perfectly formed and unblemished.
10. HOSTILITY (NOUN): (कड़वापन): antagonism
Synonyms: bitterness, malevolence
Antonyms: friendliness
Example Sentence:They have hostility towards all outsiders.
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We had difficulty __________ finding a parking place.
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14%
(a) at
16%
(b) about
59%
(c) in
11%
(d) for
The peasant rebellion was
__________ with a high hand by the
Emperor.
__________ with a high hand by the
Emperor.
Anonymous Quiz
17%
(a) put off
30%
(b) put away
17%
(c) put back
36%
(d) put down
That car is throwing __________
lot of smoke.
lot of smoke.
Anonymous Quiz
55%
(a) out
17%
(b) up
27%
(c) away
1%
(d) in
Leila said the new restaurant was
nothing to write about. She thought it was
__________ .
nothing to write about. She thought it was
__________ .
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54%
(a) just average
26%
(b) really terrible
14%
(c) splendid
6%
(d) excellent
✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 08 Feb 2025
1. FEROCIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (क्रूर): fierce
Synonyms: savage, wild
Antonyms: tame
Example Sentence:I came across a ferocious beast.
2. SIZEABLE (ADJECTIVE): (ठोस): substantial
Synonyms: considerable, respectable
Antonyms: small
Example Sentence:A sizeable proportion of the population doesn't like late-night parties.
3. FUGITIVE (ADJECTIVE): (क्षणभंगुर): fleeting
Synonyms: transient, transitory
Antonyms: permanent
Example Sentence:The light has fugitive effects.
4. DEFER (VERB): (मान जाना): yield
Synonyms: submit, give way
Antonyms: claim
Example Sentence:He deferred to Raj’s superior knowledge.
5. WAIVE (VERB): (छोड़ देना): relinquish
Synonyms: renounce, give up
Antonyms: claim
Example Sentence:He will waive all rights to the money.
6. SOAR (VERB): (वृद्धि होना): wing
Synonyms: take off, take flight
Antonyms: plummet
Example Sentence:The bird spread its wings and soared into the air.
7. SUSCEPTIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (सक्षम): capable of
Synonyms: allowing, permitting
Antonyms: incapable of
Example Sentence:The problem is not susceptible of a simple solution.
8. DESPERATE (ADJECTIVE): (निराशाजनक): despairing
Synonyms: hopeless, anguished
Antonyms: cheerful
Example Sentence:The collapse of her business had made her desperate.
9. PROMPT (ADJECTIVE): (शीघ्र): quick
Synonyms: swift, rapid
Antonyms: slow, late
Example Sentence:She would have died but for the prompt action of two ambulance-men.
10. TYRANNY (NOUN): (अत्याचार): despotism
Synonyms: absolutism, autocracy
Antonyms: democracy
Example Sentence:Refugees go through tyranny and oppression.
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1. FEROCIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (क्रूर): fierce
Synonyms: savage, wild
Antonyms: tame
Example Sentence:I came across a ferocious beast.
2. SIZEABLE (ADJECTIVE): (ठोस): substantial
Synonyms: considerable, respectable
Antonyms: small
Example Sentence:A sizeable proportion of the population doesn't like late-night parties.
3. FUGITIVE (ADJECTIVE): (क्षणभंगुर): fleeting
Synonyms: transient, transitory
Antonyms: permanent
Example Sentence:The light has fugitive effects.
4. DEFER (VERB): (मान जाना): yield
Synonyms: submit, give way
Antonyms: claim
Example Sentence:He deferred to Raj’s superior knowledge.
5. WAIVE (VERB): (छोड़ देना): relinquish
Synonyms: renounce, give up
Antonyms: claim
Example Sentence:He will waive all rights to the money.
6. SOAR (VERB): (वृद्धि होना): wing
Synonyms: take off, take flight
Antonyms: plummet
Example Sentence:The bird spread its wings and soared into the air.
7. SUSCEPTIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (सक्षम): capable of
Synonyms: allowing, permitting
Antonyms: incapable of
Example Sentence:The problem is not susceptible of a simple solution.
8. DESPERATE (ADJECTIVE): (निराशाजनक): despairing
Synonyms: hopeless, anguished
Antonyms: cheerful
Example Sentence:The collapse of her business had made her desperate.
9. PROMPT (ADJECTIVE): (शीघ्र): quick
Synonyms: swift, rapid
Antonyms: slow, late
Example Sentence:She would have died but for the prompt action of two ambulance-men.
10. TYRANNY (NOUN): (अत्याचार): despotism
Synonyms: absolutism, autocracy
Antonyms: democracy
Example Sentence:Refugees go through tyranny and oppression.
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 09 Feb 2025
1. PRECEDE (VERB): (पहले होना): lead up to
Synonyms: pave the way for, set the scene for
Antonyms: follow
Example Sentence:A gun battle had preceded the explosions.
2. CONSEQUENTIAL (ADJECTIVE): (परिणामी): resulting
Synonyms: resultant, ensuing
Antonyms: casual
Example Sentence:It was a loss of confidence and a consequential withdrawal of funds.
3. VICE (NOUN): (अनैतिकता): immorality
Synonyms: wrongdoing, wrong
Antonyms: virtue
Example Sentence:A mobile phone network is being used to peddle vice.
4. INDISPUTABLE (ADJECTIVE): (निर्विवाद): incontrovertible
Synonyms: incontestable, undeniable
Antonyms: questionable
Example Sentence:What he said was a far from indisputable fact.
5. ILLUSORY (ADJECTIVE): (भ्रामक): delusory
Synonyms: delusional delusive
Antonyms: real
Example Sentence:She knew the safety of her room was illusory.
6. FABLED (ADJECTIVE): (प्रसिद्ध): famed
Synonyms: celebrated, renowned
Antonyms: unknown
Example Sentence:We all saw a fabled art collection.
7. PALPABLE (ADJECTIVE): (सुस्पष्ट): perceptible
Synonyms: visible, noticeable
Antonyms: intangible
Example Sentence:It was a palpable sense of loss for me.
8. CHASTISE (VERB): (दंड देना): scold
Synonyms: upbraid, berate
Antonyms: praise
Example Sentence:He chastised his colleagues for their laziness.
9. INSIDIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (गुढ़): stealthy
Synonyms: subtle, surreptitious
Antonyms: straightforward
Example Sentence:Harassment is a serious and insidious problem.
10. DENT (VERB): (कम करना): diminish
Synonyms: reduce, lessen
Antonyms: increase
Example Sentence: She didn't seem to dent the plate of food.
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1. PRECEDE (VERB): (पहले होना): lead up to
Synonyms: pave the way for, set the scene for
Antonyms: follow
Example Sentence:A gun battle had preceded the explosions.
2. CONSEQUENTIAL (ADJECTIVE): (परिणामी): resulting
Synonyms: resultant, ensuing
Antonyms: casual
Example Sentence:It was a loss of confidence and a consequential withdrawal of funds.
3. VICE (NOUN): (अनैतिकता): immorality
Synonyms: wrongdoing, wrong
Antonyms: virtue
Example Sentence:A mobile phone network is being used to peddle vice.
4. INDISPUTABLE (ADJECTIVE): (निर्विवाद): incontrovertible
Synonyms: incontestable, undeniable
Antonyms: questionable
Example Sentence:What he said was a far from indisputable fact.
5. ILLUSORY (ADJECTIVE): (भ्रामक): delusory
Synonyms: delusional delusive
Antonyms: real
Example Sentence:She knew the safety of her room was illusory.
6. FABLED (ADJECTIVE): (प्रसिद्ध): famed
Synonyms: celebrated, renowned
Antonyms: unknown
Example Sentence:We all saw a fabled art collection.
7. PALPABLE (ADJECTIVE): (सुस्पष्ट): perceptible
Synonyms: visible, noticeable
Antonyms: intangible
Example Sentence:It was a palpable sense of loss for me.
8. CHASTISE (VERB): (दंड देना): scold
Synonyms: upbraid, berate
Antonyms: praise
Example Sentence:He chastised his colleagues for their laziness.
9. INSIDIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (गुढ़): stealthy
Synonyms: subtle, surreptitious
Antonyms: straightforward
Example Sentence:Harassment is a serious and insidious problem.
10. DENT (VERB): (कम करना): diminish
Synonyms: reduce, lessen
Antonyms: increase
Example Sentence: She didn't seem to dent the plate of food.
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Tricks of the trade.
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8%
A particular profession
18%
A trick to deceive
71%
Special skills or knowledge
2%
An easy task
Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
20%
Imigrant
28%
Contemperary
24%
Cosmopoliton
29%
Chauvinist
✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 10 Feb 2025
1. IGNITE (VERB): (आग लगना): catch fire
Synonyms: catch, burst into flames
Antonyms: go out
Example Sentence:Furniture can give off lethal fumes when it ignites.
2. INEQUITY (NOUN): (अन्याय): unfairness
Synonyms: injustice, partisanshi
Antonyms: fairness
Example Sentence:Policies aimed at redressing racial inequity.
3. NAUSEOUS (ADJECTIVE): (वमनजनक): sickening
Synonyms: nauseating, stomach-turning
Antonyms: charmin
Example Sentence:The thought of stale food made her feel nauseous.
4. UPHEAVAL (NOUN): (उथल-पुथल): disruption
Synonyms: upset, disturbance
Antonyms: stability
Example Sentence:Major upheavals have affected the financial markets.
5. INTENDED (ADJECTIVE): (जानबूझकर): deliberate
Synonyms: intentional, calculated
Antonyms: accidental
Example Sentence:The intended victim escaped.
6. LAST (VERB): (सहन करना): endure
Synonyms: stand up, keep going
Antonyms: wear out
Example Sentence:The car is built to last.
7. BRUTALITY (NOUN): (क्रूरता): savagery
Synonyms: cruelty, viciousness
Antonyms: gentleness
Example Sentence:Brutality against civilians should be condemned.
8. CONVICT (VERB): (अपराधी घोषित करना): sentence
Synonyms: find guilty, send down for
Antonyms: acquit
Example Sentence:The thieves were convicted of the robbery.
9. UNIVERSAL (ADJECTIVE): (सर्वव्यापक): general
Synonyms: ubiquitous, comprehensive
Antonyms: particular
Example Sentence:His decision led to universal suffrage.
10. NUMEROUS (ADJECTIVE): (अनेक): many
Synonyms: a great many, countless
Antonyms: few
Example Sentence:She had complained to the council on numerous occasions.
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1. IGNITE (VERB): (आग लगना): catch fire
Synonyms: catch, burst into flames
Antonyms: go out
Example Sentence:Furniture can give off lethal fumes when it ignites.
2. INEQUITY (NOUN): (अन्याय): unfairness
Synonyms: injustice, partisanshi
Antonyms: fairness
Example Sentence:Policies aimed at redressing racial inequity.
3. NAUSEOUS (ADJECTIVE): (वमनजनक): sickening
Synonyms: nauseating, stomach-turning
Antonyms: charmin
Example Sentence:The thought of stale food made her feel nauseous.
4. UPHEAVAL (NOUN): (उथल-पुथल): disruption
Synonyms: upset, disturbance
Antonyms: stability
Example Sentence:Major upheavals have affected the financial markets.
5. INTENDED (ADJECTIVE): (जानबूझकर): deliberate
Synonyms: intentional, calculated
Antonyms: accidental
Example Sentence:The intended victim escaped.
6. LAST (VERB): (सहन करना): endure
Synonyms: stand up, keep going
Antonyms: wear out
Example Sentence:The car is built to last.
7. BRUTALITY (NOUN): (क्रूरता): savagery
Synonyms: cruelty, viciousness
Antonyms: gentleness
Example Sentence:Brutality against civilians should be condemned.
8. CONVICT (VERB): (अपराधी घोषित करना): sentence
Synonyms: find guilty, send down for
Antonyms: acquit
Example Sentence:The thieves were convicted of the robbery.
9. UNIVERSAL (ADJECTIVE): (सर्वव्यापक): general
Synonyms: ubiquitous, comprehensive
Antonyms: particular
Example Sentence:His decision led to universal suffrage.
10. NUMEROUS (ADJECTIVE): (अनेक): many
Synonyms: a great many, countless
Antonyms: few
Example Sentence:She had complained to the council on numerous occasions.
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Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
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19%
Athlete
15%
Practically
37%
Benefitted
29%
Antartic
Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
Priya assured me, "I can stay in tonight."
Priya assured me, "I can stay in tonight."
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58%
Priya told me that she could stay in that night.
18%
Priya told me that she could stay in tonight.
18%
Priya told me that she could stay in this night.
6%
Priya told me that she can stay in that night.
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A person having significant experience in an occupation
A person having significant experience in an occupation
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Fastidious
77%
Veteran
11%
Novice
3%
Agnostic
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Perseverance
Perseverance
Anonymous Quiz
39%
Steadfastness
29%
Tolerance
26%
Discipline
6%
Humbleness
✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 11 Feb 2025
1. COMBAT (VERB): (सामना करना): fight
Synonyms: tackle, attack
Antonyms: give in to
Example Sentence:Doctors are trying to combat the spread of coronavirus.
2. INTELLECTUAL (ADJECTIVE): (बौद्धिक): mental
Synonyms: cerebral, cognitive
Antonyms: physical
Example Sentence:Children need intellectual stimulation.
3. REPUDIATION (NOUN): (अस्वीकृति): rejection
Synonyms: renunciation, abandonment
Antonyms: confirmation, ratification
Example Sentence:The breach is not so serious as to amount to a repudiation of the whole contract.
4. NUTRITIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (पौष्टिक): nourishing
Synonyms: nutritive, wholesome
Antonyms: unwholesome
Example Sentence:Home-cooked burgers make a nutritious meal.
5. SCOURGE (NOUN): (अभिशाप): affliction
Synonyms: bane, curse
Antonyms: blessing
Example Sentence:India is facing the scourge of mass unemployment.
6. MERCILESS (ADJECTIVE): (निर्मम): ruthless
Synonyms: remorseless, pitiless
Antonyms: merciful
Example Sentence:His murder merciless attack with a blunt instrument.
7. ADVENT (NOUN): (आगमन): arrival
Synonyms: appearance, emergence
Antonyms: departure
Example Sentence:The advent of email has simultaneously brought our society closer together and farther apart.
8. UNERRING (ADJECTIVE): (अचूक): unfailing
Synonyms: infallible unswerving
Antonyms: fallible
Example Sentence:His sense of direction is unerring.
9. SEIZE (VERB): (पकड़ना): grab
Synonyms: grasp, snatch
Antonyms: let go of
Example Sentence:She jumped up and seized his arm.
10. FRAIL (ADJECTIVE): (दुर्बल): infirm
Synonyms: weak, weakened
Antonyms: strong
Example Sentence:He gave the frail woman a hug.
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1. COMBAT (VERB): (सामना करना): fight
Synonyms: tackle, attack
Antonyms: give in to
Example Sentence:Doctors are trying to combat the spread of coronavirus.
2. INTELLECTUAL (ADJECTIVE): (बौद्धिक): mental
Synonyms: cerebral, cognitive
Antonyms: physical
Example Sentence:Children need intellectual stimulation.
3. REPUDIATION (NOUN): (अस्वीकृति): rejection
Synonyms: renunciation, abandonment
Antonyms: confirmation, ratification
Example Sentence:The breach is not so serious as to amount to a repudiation of the whole contract.
4. NUTRITIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (पौष्टिक): nourishing
Synonyms: nutritive, wholesome
Antonyms: unwholesome
Example Sentence:Home-cooked burgers make a nutritious meal.
5. SCOURGE (NOUN): (अभिशाप): affliction
Synonyms: bane, curse
Antonyms: blessing
Example Sentence:India is facing the scourge of mass unemployment.
6. MERCILESS (ADJECTIVE): (निर्मम): ruthless
Synonyms: remorseless, pitiless
Antonyms: merciful
Example Sentence:His murder merciless attack with a blunt instrument.
7. ADVENT (NOUN): (आगमन): arrival
Synonyms: appearance, emergence
Antonyms: departure
Example Sentence:The advent of email has simultaneously brought our society closer together and farther apart.
8. UNERRING (ADJECTIVE): (अचूक): unfailing
Synonyms: infallible unswerving
Antonyms: fallible
Example Sentence:His sense of direction is unerring.
9. SEIZE (VERB): (पकड़ना): grab
Synonyms: grasp, snatch
Antonyms: let go of
Example Sentence:She jumped up and seized his arm.
10. FRAIL (ADJECTIVE): (दुर्बल): infirm
Synonyms: weak, weakened
Antonyms: strong
Example Sentence:He gave the frail woman a hug.
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