HINDU Editorial Wordlist 6 June 2017 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.  Horse goes berserk, crashes into car in Jaipur

2.  Transport Dept. mulling action against Ola

3.  Pensive perch

4.  A gruelling battle continues on Mosul streets

5.  Nepal tackling post-quake blues

Word / Meaning & Synonyms
berserk
adjective / Meaning: out of control with anger or excitement; wild or frenzied.
Synonyms: mad, crazy, insane, out of one's mind, hysterical,
mulling
verb / Meaning: think about (something) deeply and at length.
Synonyms: consider, think over/about, reflect on, contemplate
Pensive
adjective / Meaning: engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought.
Synonyms: reflective, contemplative, musing, meditative
gruelling
adjective / Meaning: extremely tiring and demanding.
Synonyms: tiring, fatiguing, wearying, enervating, taxing,
tackling
verb / Meaning: make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task).
Synonyms: apply oneself to, address oneself to, address,

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HINDU Editorial Wordlist 6 June 2017 - English Vocabulary pdf

The following words are taken from today’s Paper. The Hindu editorial wordlist, vocabulary, meanings and synonyms are very helpful for the IBPS Bank PO and SSC CGL aspirants. Candidates are requested to memorize some words every day. So that it will be useful to Crack the exam.

1.  Diplomatic mayhem

2.  Saudi Arabia blames Qatar for “harbouring a multitude of terrorist and sectarian groups that aim to create instability in the region”

3.  It is an open secret that both Saudi Arabia and Qatar back their proxy militant groups throughout West Asia.

4.  Emboldened by President Donald Trump’s open embrace and anti-Iran agenda,

5.  Expediting steps to reform the Agricultural Produce Market Committee system and introduce the model contract

Word / Meaning & Synonyms
mayhem
noun / Meaning: violent or extreme disorder; chaos.
Synonyms: confusion, havoc, bedlam, pandemonium, tumult,
harbouring
verb / Meaning: keep (a thought or feeling, typically a negative one) in one's mind, especially secretly.
Synonyms: bear, nurse, nurture, cherish, entertain, foster
proxy
noun / Meaning: the authority to represent someone else, especially in voting.
Synonyms: swift, rapid, speedy, brisk, hurrying, expeditious; cursory,
Emboldened
verb / Meaning: give (someone) the courage or confidence to do something.
Synonyms: encourage, hearten, strengthen, fortify,
Expediting
verb / Meaning: make (an action or process) happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly.
Synonyms: accelerate, hurry, hasten, step up, quicken