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”.
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Word/Phrase |
Part of speech |
Meaning |
Synonyms |
Antonyms |
Sentence |
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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. |
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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.
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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
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It is imperative to follow the safety protocols during the experiment.
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
