ЁЯФ░The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary for all competitive exams 22.09.2020
1. MONUMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): (рд╕्рдорд░рдгाрд░्рде): huge
Synonyms: great, enormous
Antonyms: small
Example Sentence: Monumental efforts have been made to control the spread of virus.
2. DEVASTATE (VERB): (рддрдмाрд╣ рдХрд░рдиा): shatter
Synonyms: shock, stun
Antonyms: enrich
Example Sentence: She was entirely devastated due to the loss of her soon.
3. CONSTRAINT (NOUN): (рдмाрдз्рдпрддा): inhibition
Synonyms: uneasiness, embarrassment
Antonyms: openness
Example Sentence: They would be able to talk without constraint.
4.CHAOTIC (ADJECTIVE): (рдЕрд╕्рддрд╡्рдпрд╕्рдд): disorderly
Synonyms: disordered, disorganized
Antonyms: orderly
Example Sentence: The circumstances in the economy are chaotic.
5. DELIBERATION (NOUN): (рд╕ाрд╡рдзाрдиी): care
Synonyms: caution, slowness
Antonyms: haste
Example Sentence: He replaced the glass on the table with deliberation.
6. DISTRACTION (NOUN): (рд╡्рдпाрдХुрд▓рддा): frenzy
Synonyms: hysteria, madness
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence: It is her uncharacteristic air of distraction which attracts people.
7. AWFUL (ADJECTIVE): (рднрдж्рджा): disgusting
Synonyms: nasty, terrible
Antonyms: lovely
Example Sentence: Many people look awful when they cry.
8. SEVERE (ADJECTIVE): (рдЧंрднीрд░): acute
Synonyms: serious, grave
Antonyms: minor
Example Sentence: We have a severe shortage of technicians.
9. RELATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (рдЙрдЪिрдд): moderate
Synonyms: reasonable, considerable
Antonyms: great
Example Sentence: She went down the steps into the relative darkness of the dining room.
10. BELIE (VERB): (рдЭुрдард▓ाрдиा): contradict
Synonyms: give the lie to, disprove
Antonyms: tesify to
Example Sentence: His lively, alert manner belied his years.
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