The Hindu Vocabulary 5 March 2026

2026-03-05

The vocabulary for The Hindu Editorial March 05, 2026 is from the Editorial title “Bullying Anthropic: On AI firm Anthropic versus U.S. government”.

Word/Phrase

Part of speech

Meaning

Synonyms

Antonyms

Sentence

Anthropic

Adjective

Relating to mankind or the period of time during which humans have existed.

(मानव-संबंधी)

Human, Manlike, Mortal, Anthropoid, Hominid, Earthly, Person-centered, Cultural, Social, Biotic

Inanimate, Nonhuman, Divine, Celestial, Animalistic, Alien, Robotic, Abstract, Eternal

The anthropic principle suggests that the universe must be compatible with the conscious life that observes it.

Unceremoniously

Adverb

With a lack of courtesy; roughly or abruptly.

(बेअदबी से)

Abruptly, Roughly, Bluntly, Rudely, Suddenly, Hastily, Brusquely, Casually, Informally, Sharply

Politely, Formally, Graciously, Ceremoniously, Gently, Respectfully, Slowly, Carefully, Courteously

He was unceremoniously ejected from the meeting for interrupting the speaker.

 

Compromise

Noun

An agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.

(समझौता)

Agreement, Settlement, Concession, Accommodation, Negotiation, Accord, Deal, Pact, Adjustment

Disagreement, Conflict, Denial, Refusal, Contention, Dispute, Difference, Stance, Intransigence, Quarrel

After hours of arguing, the two parties finally reached a compromise.

Autonomous

Adjective

Having the freedom to govern itself or control its own affairs; acting independently.

(स्वायत्त)

Independent, Self-governing, Free, Sovereign, Self-reliant, Separate, Individual, Self-sufficient, Uncontrolled, Unconstrained

Dependent, Subject, Subservient, Controlled, Captive, Bound, Regulated, Helpless, Annexed, Subordinate

The tech company is testing autonomous vehicles that drive without a human operator.

Surveillance

Noun

Close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal.

(निगरानी)

Observation, Monitoring, Scrutiny, Watch, Inspection, Supervision, Vigilance, Tracking, Reconnaissance, Oversight

Neglect, Ignorance, Carelessness, Blindness, Disregard, Freedom, Privacy, Inattention, Oversight

The security cameras provide 24-hour surveillance of the entire building.

Strategic

Adjective

Relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and the means of achieving them.

(रणनीतिक)

Tactical, Planned, Calculated, Deliberate, Critical, Crucial, Essential, Methodical, Diplomatic, Advantageous

Random, Unplanned, Accidental, Chaotic, Aimless, Careless, Haphazard, Trivial, Short-sighted, Futile

They placed the new store in a strategic location near the city center.

Gather

Verb

To come together or bring together and assemble.

(इकट्ठा करना)

Collect, Assemble, Accumulate, Amass, Converge, Harvest, Muster, Group, Compile, Cluste

Scatter, Disperse, Distribute, Separate, Divide, Dissipate, Spread, Release, Lose, Spend

The students began to gather in the hall for the morning assembly.

Imperative

Adjective

Of vital importance; crucial.

(अनिवार्य)

Essential, Crucial, Mandatory, Urgent, Vital, Necessary, Compulsory, Obligatory, Critical, Authoritative

Unimportant, Voluntary, Secondary, Unnecessary, Minor, Trivial, Worthless, Nonessential, Avoidable

 

It is imperative to follow the safety protocols during the experiment.

 

Resonance

Noun

The quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating.

(प्रतिध्वनि)

Reverberation, Echo, Vibration, Fullness, Richness, Depth, Plenitude, Sonorousness, Oscillation, Evocation

Silence, Stillness, Quiet, Faintness, Dullness, Harshness, Discord, Muteness, Flatness, Thinness

The historic hall was designed to maximize the resonance of the orchestra.

Outrageous

Adjective

Shockingly bad or excessive.

(अपमानजनक)

Shocking, Scandalous, Atrocious, Excessive, Preposterous, Absurd, Offensive, Exorbitant, Heinous, Egregious

Acceptable, Reasonable, Mild, Modest, Respectable, Common, Normal, Appropriate, Sensible, Good

The customer complained about the outrageous service at the hotel.

Infiltrate

Verb

To enter or gain access to an organization or place surreptitiously.

(घुसपैठ करना)

Penetrate, Insinuate, Permeate, Invade, Intrude, Slip, Sneak, Access, Creep, Enter

Exit, Leave, Depart, Withdraw, Evacuate, Repel, Eject, Oust, Exclude, Retreat

The undercover agent tried to infiltrate the criminal gang.

Solidarity

Noun

Unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest.

(एकजुटता)

Agreement, Unanimity, Concord, Harmony, Cohesion, Fellowship, Alliance, Support, Oneness

Division, Disunity, Conflict, Separation, Disagreement, Isolation, Antagonism, Strife, Rivalry

The workers stood in solidarity to demand better working conditions.

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