The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary of 8th February 2022
Hindu Editorial Vocabulary List
In this article, all the important vocabulary of The Hindu Editorial dated 8th February 2022 is discussed with their meaning, synonyms, antonyms, and usage in a sentence.
1-Disgraceful
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning (English): very bad
Meaning (Odia): ଲଜ୍ଜାପ୍ରଦ
Use: They’re almost as disgraceful as he was”.
Synonyms: lurid, opprobrious, inglorious, shameful, shocking
Antonyms: moral, honourable, honorable
2-Pecuniary
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning (English): relating to money
Meaning (Odia): ଧନ-ସଂବନ୍ଧୀ
Use: Yet the primary purpose of the funds was pecuniary.
Synonyms: financial, fiscal, monetary
Antonym: nonfinancial
3-Compel
Part of Speech: Verb
Meaning (English): to force someone to do something
Meaning (Odia): ବିବଶ କରିବା
Use: The new circumstances compelled a change in policy.
Synonyms: force, oblige, drive, constrain, necessitate
Antonyms: persuade, convince, coax, allure, egg
4-Kith
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning (English): people you are connected with, especially by family relationships
Meaning (Odia): ସମ୍ପର୍କୀୟ
Use: Do ye nae see ye curse my kith and kin with such divinations?
Synonyms: family, kin, relations
5-Deferral
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning (English): a postponement of an action or event.
Meaning (Odia): ସ୍ଥଗିତ
Use: They agreed to a deferral of industrial action.
Synonyms: recess, corner, deferral, inlet
6-Periphery
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning (English): the outer edge of an area
Meaning (Odia): ଘେରା
Use: The ring road runs around the periphery of the city centre.
Synonyms: outer boundary, periphery, fringe
Antonym: center
7-Persecute
Part of Speech: Verb
Meaning (English): to treat someone unfairly or cruelly over a long period of time because of their race, religion, or political beliefs, or to annoy someone by refusing to leave them alone
Meaning (Odia): ଉତ୍ପୀଡିତ କରିବା
Use: His latest film is about the experience of being persecuted for being gay.
Synonyms: harass, molest, annoy, worry
Antonyms: encourage, inspirit, abet, support
8-: Enrapture
Part of Speech: Verb
Meaning (English): to give someone very great pleasure
Meaning (Odia): ଖୁସି କରିବାକୁ
Use: The performance enraptured adults and children alike.
Synonyms: beatify, entrance, enchant, fascinate
Antonyms: disgust, nauseate, torture, horrify
9-Fulsome
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning (English): expressing a lot of admiration or praise for someone, often too much, in a way that does not sound sincere
Meaning (Odia): ଅତିଶୟୋକ୍ତିପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣ
Use: Her new book has received fulsome praise from the critics.
Synonyms: excessive, gross, loathsome, nauseous
Antonyms: chaste, sober, nice, delicate
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10-Obliteration
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning (English): the action of removing all signs of something, either by destroying it or by covering it so that it cannot be seen
Meaning (Odia): ଭୁଲିଯିବା
Use: The reef faces obliteration in the near future.
Synonyms: extinction, erasure, effacement
Antonyms: raising, regeneracy
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