The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams | 31-12-2020

 



1. LURE (VERB): (प्रलोभित करना): tempt 

Synonyms: entice, attract 

Antonyms: deter 

Example Sentence: 


The child was lured into a car but managed to escape.

2. GRIEVOUS (ADJECTIVE): (संगीन): serious 

Synonyms: severe, grave 

Antonyms: slight 

Example Sentence: 

His death was a grievous blow to the entire family. 

3. DETRIMENT (VERB): (हानि पहुँचाना): harm 

Synonyms: damage, injury 

Antonyms: benefit 

Example Sentence: 

All the tests were a detriment to good education. 

4. VILIFICATION (NOUN): (तिरस्कार): condemnation 

Synonyms: criticism, censure 

Antonyms: praise 

Example Sentence: 

The politicians seldom face widespread vilification. 

5. DISSIPATE (VERB): (अपव्यय करना): squander 

Synonyms: misspend, waste 

Antonyms: save 

Example Sentence: 

He inherited, but then dissipated, his father's fortune. 

6. BETRAY (VERB): (प्रकट करना): reveal 

Synonyms: disclose, divulge 

Antonyms: conceal 

Example Sentence: 

Many of those employed by diplomats betrayed secrets. 

7 DISMAL (ADJECTIVE): (निराशाजनक): gloomy 

Synonyms: glum, mournful 

Antonyms: gloomy 

Example Sentence: 

His dismal mood was not dispelled by finding the house empty. 

8. SLUMP (NOUN): (मंदी): plunge 

Synonyms: drop, collapse 

Antonyms: rise 

Example Sentence: 

The company saw a slump in profits. 

9. EXPEDITE (VERB): (जल्दी करना): speed up 

Synonyms: accelerate, hurry 

Antonyms: delay 

Example Sentence: 

She promised to expedite economic reforms. 

10. DOOM (VERB): (नियत होना): destine 

Synonyms: fate, predestine 

Antonyms: happy 

Example Sentence: 

All of her plans were doomed to failure 



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