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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary of 28 September- Battle for Bihar

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary of 28 September- Battle for Bihar

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Emotive (adjective) भावपूर्ण
Meaning:- arousing or able to arouse intense feelings.
Synonyms:- inflammatory, controversial
Example:- The book helps us realize that the autistic world is emotive, empathetic and beautiful.

Rhetoric (noun) शब्दाडंबरपूर्ण
Meaning:- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the exploitation of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.
Synonyms:- oratory, eloquence
Example:- The audience was impressed by the rhetoric the young girl used in her speech.

Unprecedented (adjective) अभूतपूर्व
Meaning:- never done or known before.
Synonyms:- unparalleled, unequalled
Antonyms:- normal
Example:- The preparations were made on an unprecedented scale.

Disrupted (verb) बाधित
Meaning:- interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem.
Synonyms:- upset, unsettle
Example:- It wasn’t like Alex to let anger disrupt his schedule.

Culminating (verb) समापन
Meaning:- reach a climax or point of highest development.
Synonyms:- peak, climax
Antonyms:- start, begin
Example:- The day will culminate with a presentation to members of Parliament.

Bungled (adjective) डाला
Meaning:- (of a task) carried out clumsily or incompetently.
Example:- Domiloff, you seem to have bungled everything you have touched lately.

Embrace (verb) संमिलित करना
Meaning:- hold (someone) closely in one’s arms, especially as a sign of affection.
synonyms:- clasp, squeeze
Example:- Elisabeth broke the embrace and walked away without a word.

Substantive (adjective) मूल
Meaning:- having a firm basis in reality and so important, meaningful, or considerable.
Example:- There is no substantive reason to change the law.

Parochial (adjective) संकीर्ण
Meaning:- having a limited or narrow outlook or scope.
Synonyms:- narrow-minded
Antonyms:- cosmopolitan
Example:- The town hall and the parochial offices are the principal administrative buildings.

Brazenly (adverb) बेशर्मी
Meaning:- in a bold and shameless way.
Example:- She smiled at him brazenly.

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Squabbles तकरार
Meaning:- a noisy quarrel about something trivial.
Synonyms:- quarrel, row
Example:- It was unrealistic to think two people could spend a lifetime together and never squabble about anything.

Sulking (verb) नाराज
Meaning:- be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment.
Synonyms:- mope, brood, pout
Example:- She has been sulking all day.

Coalition (noun) गठबंधन
Meaning:- a temporary alliance for combined action, especially of political parties forming a government.
synonyms:- alliance, union
Example:- The third coalition was formed between Great Britain, Russia and Austria, Naples soon joining its ranks.

Hamstrung (verb) पंख काटना
Meaning:- cripple (a person or animal) by cutting their hamstrings.
Synonyms:- cripple, lame
Example:- The project was hamstrung by lack of funds.

Legacy (noun) विरासत
Meaning:- an applicant to a particular college or university who is regarded preferentially because a parent or other relative attended the same institution.
Example:- She left us a legacy of a million dollars

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