The Hindu Vocabulary 25 September 2020

2020-09-25

The vocabulary for The Hindu Editorial 25 September 2020 is from the Editorial Titled "A new world order: On UN reforms"

Outdated

Adjective

Out of date; obsolete

पुराना

 

Comprehensive

Adjective

Overall

 

Faulted

Verb

Criticized for inadequacy or mistakes

गलती

 

Forefront

Noun

The leading or most important position or place

सबसे आगे

 

Populous

Adjective

Having a large population; densely populated

घनी आबादी वाला

Realities

Noun

The actuality

वास्तविकताओं

 

Multilateral

Adjective

Agreed upon or participated in by three or more parties, especially the governments of different countries

बहुपक्षीय

 

Crux

Noun

The decisive or most important point at issue

मर्म

 

 

Heeded

Verb

Paid attention to

ध्यान दिया

 

Underline

Verb

Emphasise

महत्त्व पर ज़ोर देना

 

 

Standstill

Noun

A situation or condition in which there is no movement or activity at all

ठहराव

 

Dysfunctional

Adjective

Not operating normally or properly

बेकार

 

Prevail

Verb

Be widespread or current in a particular area or at a particular time

प्रचलित होना

 

Commitment

Noun

A promise

वायदा

 

 

Rollover

Noun

The extension or transfer of a debt or other financial arrangement

ऋण या अन्य वित्तीय व्यवस्था का विस्तार या हस्तांतरण

 

Pledge

Verb

Commit (a person or organization) by a solemn promise

प्रतिज्ञा करना

 

Instil

Verb

Gradually but firmly establish (an idea or attitude) in a person's mind

धीरे-धीरे लेकिन दृढ़ता से एक व्यक्ति के दिमाग में (एक विचार या दृष्टिकोण) स्थापित करें

 

Peril

Noun

Serious and immediate danger

जोखिम

 

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The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) in the Indian Constitution have been borrowed from which country's constitution? / भारतीय संविधान में राज्य नीति के निर्देशक सिद्धांत (DPSP) किस देश के संविधान से उधार लिए गए हैं? [SSC CGL 24 July 2023] 


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