The HINDU newspaper vocabulary pdf from 16 Nov. To 30 Nov.
THE HINDU NEWSPAPER WORDS {VOCABULARY} from 16 to 30 Nov 2019.
English vocabulary for SSC cgl 2019 || SSC RAILWAY english notes ||
IMPORTANT ENGLISH WORDS FOR UPSC, SSC, RAILWAY, BANKING AND OTHER GOVERNMENT EXAMS.
English vocabulary for SSC cgl 2019 || SSC RAILWAY english notes ||
IMPORTANT ENGLISH WORDS FOR UPSC, SSC, RAILWAY, BANKING AND OTHER GOVERNMENT EXAMS.
Cognitive (adjective) – related to the mental processes (cognition) of thinking, understanding, learning, remembering.
Impinge (verb) – affect, have an effect/impact on, influence, have a bearing on.
Impinge (verb) – encroach on, intrude on, infringe, strike, hit, collide with.
Metaphor (noun) – figure of speech, figurative expression, comparison, image, symbol.
Emanate (verb) – emerge, flow, ensue, come out, arise; originate from; exude, spread out.
Ramifications (noun) – consequence, result, aftermath, outcome, effect; development; outgrowth.
Evasive (adjective) – avoiding, dodging, escaping, eluding.
Impetus (noun) – motivation, stimulus, encouragement, inspiration, boost.
Adept (adjective) – expert, skillful, proficient, talented; brilliant, outstanding, splendid.
Potent (adjective) – powerful, strong, vigorous, mighty; forceful, convincing, compelling, persuasive.
Persuade (verb) – convince, prompt, influence, prevail on, coax.
Persuade (verb) – cause, lead, move, motivate, induce.
Prejudice (noun) – partiality, bigotry, bias, discrimination, inequity.
Rebuff (verb) – reject, refuse, decline; repulse, repel, dismiss.
Contend (verb) – assert, acclaim, state, pronounce, insist, argue.
Contend for (verb) – compete, challenge; strive, struggle, fight.
Contend with (verb) – cope with, face, deal with, take on; resist.
Exploit (verb) – use, utilize, make use of, capitalize on; take advantage of.
Sustainable (adjective) – maintainable, dependable, defensible.
Cede (verb) – give up, surrender, concede, relinquish; handover, assign, grant (power /territory).
Reinstate (verb) – restore, return to a former position, return to power, bring back, reinstitute.
Impending (adjective) – imminent, at hand, close, nearing, approaching, looming large, threatening.
Dissident (noun) – dissenter, objector, protester, disputant; rebel, revolutionary.
Grievance (noun) – complaint, criticism, objection, protestation, problem, charge.
Unfold (verb) – narrate, reveal, make known, disclose.
Outreach (noun) – the level/act of reaching out, activity, effort; activity, process, involvement, influence.
Engulf (verb) – affect, overwhelm; inundate, overflow, flow over.
Restive (adjective) – tense, restless, nervous; disorderly, out of control; rebellious.
Inertia (noun) – inactivity, inaction, apathy, dullness, lethargy.
Detrimental (adjective) – harmful, damaging, dangerous, disastrous, adverse, unhealthy, bad.
Behest (noun) – instruction, request, wish; command, order, direction.
Propriety (noun) – decorum, respectability, courtesy; etiquette, formalities, rules of conduct, standards.
sheer (adjective) – utter, total, complete, thorough, absolute.
Continuum (noun) – a series of things with a particular quality, but differed by minute angles.
Visceral (adjective) – deep inward feelings and emotions; full of strong emotions without any logic; not intellectual, instinctive, unreasoning.
Lopsided (adjective) – asymmetrical, off-center, uneven, unequal, to one side.
Objective (adjective) – impartial, unbiased, equitable, fair.
Subjective (adjective) – personal, irrational, individual, instinctive, intuitive.
Unequivocal (adjective) – unambiguous, unmistakable, indisputable; clear, well-defined; direct, straightforward, blunt.
Fallout (noun) – bad effect/result, adverse effect/result.
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