HINDU Editorial Wordlist 24 July2017 and English Vocabulary based on The Hindu daily newspaper. Here we are listed the words used in The HINDU Editorial and providing the usage of words for easy learning. So that it will become very easy to improve vocabulary and learn new words.
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1. Kin of Iraqi captives unhappy
2. Retro trend lights up London’s labyrinth of neon
3. Assam, West Bengal, Gujarat face deluge
4. Oblivious to suffering
5. Ailing cows to be moved out of congested SPCA premises
Word / Meaning & Synonymscaptives
verb / Meaning: a person who has been taken prisoner or an animal that has been confined.
Synonyms: prisoner, convict, detainee, inmate; prisoner of war,
labyrinth
Noun / Meaning: a complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way; a maze.
Synonyms: maze, warren, network, complex, web, coil
deluge
verb / Meaning: overwhelm with a flood.
Synonyms: inundate, engulf, submerge, swamp,
Oblivious
adjective / Meaning: not aware of or concerned about what is happening around one.
Synonyms: unconscious, heedless, unmindful, insensible
congested
adjective / Meaning: (of a road or place) so crowded with traffic or people as to hinder or prevent freedom of movement.
Synonyms: packed, jammed, teeming, swarming,
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1. Community by informal village councils is a step in the right direction, given the pervasive nature of the problem.
2. The progressive legislation, which received Presidential assent recently and was gazetted earlier this month, targets the pernicious practice
3. medical institutions or community halls and public facilities, or any form of social ostracism on any ground.
4. The case of a mountaineer from Raigad is somewhat notorious.
5. It is not a proud moment for a country when special legislation is required to prohibit social discrimination, ostracism and practices repugnant to human dignity.
Word / Meaning & Synonymspervasive
adjective / Meaning: (especially of an unwelcome influence or physical effect) spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people.
Synonyms: prevalent, penetrating, pervading, permeating, extensive
pernicious
adjective / Meaning: having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way.
Synonyms: damaging, destructive, injurious, hurtful, detrimental,
ostracism
noun / Meaning: exclusion from a society or group.
synonyms: exclusion, rejection, repudiation, shunning, spurning,
notorious
adjective / Meaning: famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed.
synonyms: infamous, of ill repute, with a bad reputation/name
repugnant
adjective / Meaning: extremely distasteful; unacceptable.
Synonyms: revolting, repulsive, repellent, disgusting, offensive,