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Vocabulary of The Day- 27 April
Mastering the vocabulary section is important to score good in the English Language section. A rich vocabulary not only improves performance in competitive exams but also enhances writing and speaking skills. To support candidates in their preparation, the Adda247 team provides “Vocabulary of The Day,” on a daily basis providing meaning, usage examples, synonyms, antonyms, relevant question, and words with similar sounds but distinct meanings.
Barred
Meaning: Prevented, either by a physical barrier or by conditions.
Newspaper: The Indian Express
Use of the Word:
Indian-origin student in US arrested, barred from varsity for taking part in anti-Israel protests on campus.
Synonyms: Restricted, Stopped
Antonyms: Permitted, Allowed
Q. Which of the following is a synonym of bar?
a) Obstruction
b) Barrier
c) Restriction
d) All of the above
Similar Sounding Words with Different meaning:
Draft: a piece of writing
Drought: a long period without rain
Ans. d) All the above mentioned words are synonyms of bar.
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Benefits of Building Vocabulary
Developing vocabulary is vital for the overall personal growth of candidates. Below, we have outlined the advantages of building vocabulary and why one should focus on the given section.
- Strengthening vocabulary aligns with enhanced exam performance and achieving higher scores.
- Learning synonyms and antonyms boosts language skills, helping in better understanding and fluency.
- A broad vocabulary enables effective communication, both verbally and in writing.
- Consistent exposure to new words enhances proficiency in the English language and after which candidates will have a strong command over the English Language section.
- Building vocabulary instills confidence in creating thoughts and perspectives with accuracy and clarity.
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