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”.
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Word/Phrase |
Part of speech |
Meaning |
Synonyms |
Antonyms |
Sentence |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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
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The police uncovered a conspiracy to overthrow the government. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
