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The Hindu Vocabulary – 4th Feb 2023

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Feb 6, 2023
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Daily The Hindu Vocabulary |04.02.2023

1. FARCE (NOUN): (प्रहसन): absurdity 
Synonyms: mockery, travesty 
Antonyms: respect, praise 
Example Sentence: The debate turned into a drunken farce. 

2. INVEIGLING (ADJECTIVE): Alluring 
Synonyms: attracting, captivating 
Antonyms: repulsive, repellent 
Example Sentence: The picture was quite inveigling. 

3. SINISTER (ADJECTIVE): Nasty 
Synonyms: ominous, perverse 
Antonyms: auspicious, benevolent 
Example Sentence:  It was a pretty sinister comment that you made so far. 

4. MULISHNESS (NOUN): Doggedness 
Synonyms: obstinacy, bullheadedness 
Antonyms: irresolution, dubiety 
Example Sentence: He is buying everything by showing his heights of mulishness. 

5. PULSATE (VERB): Quaver 
Synonyms: tremble, quiver
Antonyms: steady, be still 
Example Sentence: The meek bird was pulsating in the refractory wind. 

6. DOLEFUL (ADJECTIVE): Mournful 
Synonyms: woeful, sorrowful 
Antonyms: elated, cheerful 
Example Sentence: It must be a doleful morning for her and her family. 

7. CEREBRATION (NOUN): Thought 
Synonyms: cogitation, contemplation 
Antonyms: avoidance, ignorance 
Example Sentence:It is a nice cerebration. 

8. RANTING (ADJECTIVE): Raving 
Synonyms: angry, raging 
Antonyms: serene, placid 
Example Sentence: Mukesh is a ranting man. 

9. HOARSE (ADJECTIVE): Harsh 
Synonyms: rough, gruff 
Antonyms: polite, soft 
Example Sentence:One should not be hoarse towards their workers. 

10. EMPIRICAL (ADJECTIVE): seen 
Synonyms: actual, real 
Antonyms: false, unreal 
Example Sentence: They provided considerable empirical evidence to support their argument.

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