HINDU Editorial Wordlist 29 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. CI faces Minister’s ‘ire’, shifted
  2. Scribe booked for ‘Scribe booked for ‘slanderous report’ on Fadnavis chopper incident
  3. A fragile peace prevails in violence-hit Saharanpur
  4. Rain worsens frothing in Bengaluru’s lakes
  5. Bharat Ratna resolution creates flutter in TDP

Word / Meaning & Synonyms
ire’
noun / Meaning:anger.
Synonyms: rage, fury, wrath, hot temper, outrage, temper
slanderous
adjective / Meaning:(of a spoken statement) false and malicious.
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Synonyms: derogatory, libellous, pejorative, false, untrue, lying,
fragile
adjective / Meaning: (of an object) easily broken or damaged.
Synonyms:frangible, smashable, splintery, flimsy, weak, frail,
frothing
verb / Meaning: form or contain a rising or overflowing mass of small bubbles.
Synonyms:cream, lather; effervesce, aerate;churn
flutter
verb / Meaning: a small bet.
Synonyms: wager, gamble; informalpunt

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HINDU Editorial Wordlist 29 May 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. extremely controversial provision, in the guise of passing a seemingly inoffensive, even enlightened,
  2. evenenlightened, body of rules relating to animal cruelty.
  3. The rules framed for the sale of cattle are so cumbersome — for instance, buyers
  4. The Centre must address the concerns of the trade as well as of those who suspect the notification is a part of a Machiavellian
  5. Ms. Rousseff down, many leaders in the PMDB were already embroiled in cases of corruption

Word / Meaning & Synonyms
guise
noun / Meaning:an external form, appearance, or manner of presentation,
Synonyms:external appearance, appearance, semblance, form
enlightened
adjective / Meaning:having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.
Synonyms: aware, educated, knowledgeable, learned, wise, literate
cumbersome
adjective / Meaning: large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; unwieldy.
Synonyms:unmanageable, awkward, clumsy, ungainly, inconvenient
Machiavellian
adjective / Meaning: cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics.
Synonyms: cunning, crafty, artful, wily, sly, scheming, designing, conniving
embroiled
verb / Meaning:involve (someone) deeply in an argument, conflict, or difficult situation.
Synonyms: involve, entangle, ensnare, enmesh