HINDU Editorial Wordlist 15 May 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. Xi evokesPanchsheel as India skips meet
  2. AAP fudged proof of donations: Mishra
  3. Cartoons can be more persuasive than photos’
  4. ‘KCR neglected chilli farmers’ plight’
  5. Corpse in wardrobe: Bengaluru engineer held

Word / Meaning & Synonyms
evokes
verb / Meaning: bring or recall (a feeling, memory, or image) to the conscious mind.
Synonyms:invoke, give rise to, bring forth, elicit, induce
fudged
verb / Meaning:adjust or manipulate (facts or figures) so as to present a desired picture.
Synonyms: distort, manipulate, misrepresent, misreport, bend
persuasive
adjective / Meaning: good at persuading someone to do or believe something through reasoning or the use of temptation.
Synonyms:effective, cogent, compelling, potent, forceful, eloquent, impressive,
plight’
noun / Meaning: a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation.
Corpse
verb / Meaning: a dead body, especially of a human being rather than an animal.
Synonyms: / body, cadaver, carcass, skeleton; remains

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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. GM crops say plants and animals are constantly swapping bacterial genes with air, soil and water,
  2. conventional war, as it leaves many festering wounds that prevent a re-integration of warring groups
  3. which agreed to demobilise following concessions such as amnesty for many of its rebels
  4. This retribution by paramilitary groups is reminiscent of the previous
  5. Police pliability to serve political ends rates higher in their agenda.

Word / Meaning & Synonyms
swap
verb / Meaning:take part in an exchange of.
Synonyms: bandy, exchange, trade, reciprocate,
warring
adjective / Meaning:(of two or more people or groups) in conflict with each other.
Synonyms: conflicting, clashing, at war, contending, fighting
amnesty
verb / Meaning: an official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offences.
Synonyms:reprieve; release, discharge, liberty, freedom
reminiscent
adjective / Meaning: suggesting something by resemblance.
Synonyms: comparable with, inviting/bearing comparison with, tending to make one
pliability
noun / Meaning:the quality of being easily bent; flexibility.
Synonyms: pliancy, elasticity, whippiness, suppleness, malleability, plasticity