The Hindu Editorial VOCAB: 16th February 2022
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‘Vocabulary’
- Impetuous (adj.)
Meaning: acting or done quickly and without thought or care. (अविवेकी)
Synonyms: impulsive, rash, hasty
Antonyms: careful, cautious, heedful
Sentence: He’s always been an impetuous young man, rushing into things without asking questions first.
- Enamor (verb)
Meaning: be filled with a feeling of love for. (आनंदित करना)
Synonyms: in love with, infatuated with, besotted with
Antonyms: allergic, averse
Sentence: Her beauty enamored the prince.
- Desolation (noun)
Meaning: a state of complete emptiness or destruction. (वीरानी)
Synonyms: barrenness, bleakness, starkness
Antonyms: blissfulness, ecstasy, elatedness
Sentence: His desolation after his twin brother died was incurable.
- Convalesce (verb)
Meaning: recover one’s health and strength over a period of time after an illness or operation. (अच्छा हो जाना)
Synonyms: recuperate, get better, recover
Antonyms: ail, collapse, sicken
Sentence: The long months that the soldier spent in the hospital slowly convalesce.
- Uncouth (adj.)
Meaning: (of a person or their appearance or behavior) lacking good manners, refinement, or grace. (गंवार)
Synonyms: uncivilized, uncultured, strange
Antonyms: civilized, cultured, classy
Sentence: He is unwashed, uncouth, and drunk most of the time.
- Elucidative (adj.)
Meaning: serving to explain (स्पष्ट)
Synonyms: exegetical, explanative, explanatory
Sentence: Most editions of Shakespeare’s plays now have elucidative footnotes to help the modern reader.
- Pander (verb)
Meaning: gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, habit or a person with such a desire, etc.). (बढ़ावा देना)
Synonyms: indulge, gratify, satisfy
Sentence: Don’t pander to such people.
- Harangue (noun)
Meaning: a lengthy and aggressive speech. (भाषण)
Synonyms: tirade, lecture, diatribe
Sentence: They were subjected to a ten-minute harangue by two border guards.
- Rabid (adj.)
Meaning: having or proceeding from extreme or fanatical support of or belief in something. (विक्षिप्त)
Synonyms: extreme, fanatical, overzealous
Antonyms: delighted, pleased
Sentence: Even the survey’s most rabid critics acknowledge the utility of this kind of data.
- Moribund (adj.)
Meaning: (of a person) at the point of death. (मरणासन्न)
Synonyms: dying, expiring, near-death
Antonyms: alive, animate, live
Sentence: The patient was moribund by the time the doctor arrived.
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