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Daily Vocabulary : 31st March 2020

INEVITABLE (adjective) : अपरिहार्य
Meaning: certain to happen; unavoidable
Synonyms: imminent, binding
Antonyms: avoidable, distant
Usage: Unless we are fortunate enough to find some, retreat is inevitable.

POSTPONEMENT (noun) : स्थगन
Meaning: the action of postponing something; deferral.
Synonyms: defer, delay, hold up
Antonyms: advance, continue, expedite
Usage: And if I do obtain it, will postpone my appointment with Mr. Lovelace.

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TRAMMEL (Noun)रुकावट
Meaning: restrictions or impediments to freedom of action.
Synonyms: restraint, constraint, curb, check, impediment,
Antonyms: help, assistance
Usage: Protesters refused to let anyone trammel their first amendment rights and pushed for freedom and equality for all.

ENFEEBLEMENT (Noun) दुर्बलीकरण
Meaning: a gradual sinking and wasting away of mind or body
Synonym: decaying, declension, decline, degeneration, descent, deterioration
Antonym: comeback, improvement, rally, recovery, recuperation, rehabilitation
Usage: Daily exercise can help to halt some of the enfeeblement that comes with advanced years.

INVIGORATE(Verb) सबल बनाना
Meaning: to give life, vigor, or spirit to
Synonym: amp (up), animate, brace, energize, enliven, fillip, fire
Antonym: damp, dampen, deaden, dull, kill
Usage: The fresh air and sunshine invigorated the children after a long winter indoors.

FERVOUR (Noun) जोश
Meaning: great warmth and earnestness of feeling
Synonym: ardor, passion, zeal.
Antonym: impassiveness, impassivity, insensibility, insensibleness
Usage: Surprised by the fervor that her parents’ old love letters contained when she discovered them in the attic.

EVANGELIZE (noun) इंजील
Meaning: to try to convert (a group or area) to a different religion (especially Christianity).
Synonym: lecture, platitudinize, preach, preachify, sermonize
Antonym: deconvert, dissuade, endure, hold, idle, keep
Usage: The missionaries set out to evangelize the world.

GARNER (Verb)संग्रह
Meaning: gather or collect (something, especially information or approval).
Synonyms: gather, collect, accumulate, amass, assemble
Antonyms: disperse, distribute
Usage: the church members are trying to garner enough funds to purchase the pastor a new house.

MORIBUND (Adjective)मृतप्राय
Meaning: (of a person) at the point of death.
Synonyms: dying
Antonyms: thriving
Usage: As the moribund man held his Bible and took his last breath, a bright light appeared in the corner of the room.

LUCID(Adjective)स्पष्ट अर्थ का
Meaning: clearly expressed and easy to understand, or (of a person) thinking or speaking clearly
Synonyms: clear, distinct
Antonyms: unclear, gloomy
Usage: The drugs she’s taking make her drowsy and confused, but there are times when she’s quite lucid.

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