The Hindu Vocab - 6 May 2025
Meaning: to cause something to move forward; to push or move something somewhere, often with a lot of force
Synonyms: Push, Shove, Thrust, Drive
Antonyms: Regulate, Restrain, Control, Constrain
Example Sentence: In order to propel the ministry into commission, the church was accepting monetary donations.
Meaning: लाभप्रद : Producing much money or making a significant profit
Synonyms: Profitable, Worthwhile, Remunerative, Beneficial
Antonyms: Unprofitable, Poorly paid, Loss-making, Impotent
Example Sentence: Mr. Chen makes a lucrative income by selling fresh tuna at the market.
Meaning: to be so good that another person or thing does not seem important or worth very much
Synonyms: Surpass, Outshine, Overshadow, Be head and shoulders above
Example Sentence: Although I thought I'd done well, my sister's exam results put mine in the shade.
Meaning: घोषणा करना : To make known openly or publicly
Synonyms: Announce, Publish, Proclaim
Antonyms: Withhold, Conceal, Suppress
Example Sentence: The company trumpeted the launch of the new phone with none of the bugs the old one was known for.
Meaning: सज्जनता : Kind, gentle, or compassionate treatment especially toward someone
Synonyms: Mercy, Clemency, Empathy
Antonyms: Vengeance, Revenge, Ruthlessness
Example Sentence: Michael was admired for his lenity and tolerance.
Meaning: दिखावा : A deceptively attractive external appearance
Synonyms: Facade, Gloss
Example Sentence: Marcia wears a veneer of friendliness while trying to backstab everyone in the office.
Meaning: नवयुग : The revival of something that has been dormant
Synonyms: Revival, Rebirth, Resurgence
Antonyms: Extinction, Expiration
Example Sentence: The politician suggested there would be a renascence in the country’s coal industry, but that type of revival seems unlikely.
Meaning: कुशाग्र बुद्धि : Having a ready insight into and understanding of things
Synonyms: Discerning, Shrewd, Perceptive
Antonyms: Foolish, Idiotic, Moronic
Example Sentence: He was perspicacious enough to realize that things were soon going to change.
Meaning: To become involved in a difficult situation or argument in order to help or find a solution
Synonyms: Interfere, Intervene, Intercede
Example Sentence: An outside buyer has stepped in to save the company from going out of business.
Meaning: Causing one to feel tired or bored
Synonyms: Tiring, Exhausting, Boring
Antonyms: Interesting, Engrossing, Involving
Example Sentence: Simple repetitive tasks can be very wearisome.
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