The Hindu Vocabulary 26 October 2025

2025-10-26

The vocabulary for The Hindu Editorial 26 October 2025 is from the Editorial titled “Free world: On the deportation of Francesca Orsini”.

Word/Phrase

Part of speech

Meaning

Synonyms

Antonyms

Sentence

Deportation

Noun

The action of officially forcing someone to leave a country.

(निर्वासन)

Expulsion, Exile, Banishment, Removal, Ousting, Eviction, Repatriation, Exclusion, Extradition

Immigration, Admission, Naturalization, Acceptance, Entry, Welcome, Residency, Inclusion, Arrival, Homecoming

The government ordered the deportation of undocumented residents.

Integral

Adjective

Necessary to make a whole complete; essential or fundamental; forming a whole with other parts.

(समाकल)

Essential, Fundamental, Necessary, Core, Basic, Vital, Crucial, Indispensable, Whole, Component

Unnecessary, Nonessential, Trivial, Peripheral, Auxiliary, Optional, Separate, Minor

The database is an integral part of the company's operations.

Insulate

Verb

To protect (something) by interposing material that prevents the passage of heat, sound, or electricity; to protect from an undesirable influence.

(अलग करना)

Protect, Shield, Isolate, Isolate, Cover, Wrap, Separate, Defend

Expose, Connect, Join, Integrate, Reveal, Link, Combine, Release, Unite, Uncover

We decided to insulate the attic to reduce our heating costs.

Conspiracy

Noun

A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful; the act of planning such a plot.

(षड्यंत्र)

Plot, Scheme, Intrigue, Cabal, Collusion, Treason, Subversion, Confederacy, Deceit

Honesty, Loyalty, Openness, Transparency, Candour, Integrity, Innocence, Truth, Legality, Trust

 

The police uncovered a conspiracy to overthrow the government.

Alleged

Adjective

Claimed (to be true or to have taken place), but without proof.

(कथित)

Claimed, Asserted, Reported, Supposed, Professed, Suspected, Assumed, Questionable, Dubious, Unproven

Proven, Confirmed, Certain, Established, Verified, Actual, Undisputed, Admitted, Known, True

The company is investigating the alleged theft of customer data.

Influential

Adjective

Having a great influence on someone or something.

(प्रभावशाली)

Powerful, Authoritative, Dominant, Significant, Instrumental, Leading, Commanding

Powerless, Weak, Insignificant, Minor, Subordinate, Unimportant, Ineffective, Passive, Submissive

 She is one of the most influential figures in modern science.

Arbitrariness

Noun

The quality of being based on random choice or personal whim, rather than reason or system; randomness.

(मनमानी)

Randomness, Subjectivity, Caprice, Whimsicality, Unreasonableness, Willfulness, Unpredictability, Illogicality

Logic, Consistency, Reason, Objectivity, Fairness, Predictability, Certainty, System

The employees complained about the arbitrariness of the new rules.

Ideological

Adjective

Based on or relating to a system of ideas and ideals, especially concerning economic or political theory and policy.

(वैचारिक)

Theoretical, Doctrinal, Philosophical, Conceptual, Political, Belief-based, Dogmatic, Convictional, Systematic, Thematic

Practical, Pragmatic, Empirical, Objective, Tangible, Apolitical, Physical, Real, Experiential

The debate was rooted in deep ideological differences between the two parties.

Vulnerability

Noun

The state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.

(भेद्यता)

Susceptibility, Weakness, Exposure, Helplessness, Defenselessness, Frailty, Sensitivity, Insecurity, Danger, Risk

Strength, Immunity, Protection, Resilience, Invulnerability, Security, Resistance, Toughness

The system's vulnerability to hacking was a major concern.

Enhance

Verb

To intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of.

(सुधारना)

Improve, Boost, Increase, Augment, Amplify, Raise, Magnify, Better, Elevate, Upgrade

Decrease, Reduce, Lower, Diminish, Weaken, Detract, Lessen, Worsen, Harm, Damage

The new lighting is designed to enhance the artwork in the museum.

Relevant

Adjective

Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.

(प्रासंगिक)

Applicable, Pertinent, Appropriate, Suitable, Germane, Fitting, Connected, Significant, Material, Timely

Irrelevant, Inappropriate, Unrelated, Extraneous, Trivial, Inapt, Unsuitable, Immaterial, Minor

Please only include the facts that are relevant to the case.

Fence

Noun

A barrier, railing, or other upright structure, typically made of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground; to enclose an area with such a barrier.

(बाड़)

Barrier, Enclosure, Railing, Boundary, Hedge, Wall, Palisade, Barricade, Partition, Border

Opening, Gate, Entrance, Access, Door, Passage, Gap, Entry, Unrestricted, Wilderness

We decided to put up a wooden fence around the backyard.

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