The Hindu Vocabulary 10 April 2024
2024-04-10
The vocabulary for The Hindu Editorial 10 April 2024 is from the Editorial titled “Promise or perish: On political parties and their manifestos."
Word/Phrase |
Part of Speech/Idiom |
Meaning |
Synonyms |
Antonyms |
Example |
Regime |
Noun |
A system or method of governance or management. (शासन प्रणाली) |
Government, Administration, Authority, Rule, System |
Anarchy, Chaos, Disorder, Lawlessness, Rebellion |
The new regime promised to bring about significant changes in the country's policies. |
Revival |
Noun |
The act or process of bringing something back to life, consciousness, or activity. (पुनर्जीवन) |
Resurgence, Rejuvenation, Renewal, Rebirth, Revitalization |
Decline, Deterioration, Collapse, Downfall, Stagnation |
The revival of interest in traditional crafts has brought economic benefits to rural communities. |
Interfere |
Verb |
To get involved in the affairs or activities of others without being asked or needed, often to hinder or disrupt. (हस्तक्षेप करना) |
Meddle, Intrude, Intervene, Disrupt, Obstruct |
Aid, Assist, Support, Facilitate, Encourage |
It's best not to interfere in matters that don't concern you. |
Ceased |
Verb |
Stop or come to an end. (बंद होना) |
Stop, Halt, End, Terminate, Discontinue |
Continue, Persist, Resume, Proceed, Endure |
The rain has finally ceased, and the sun is coming out.
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Preview |
Verb |
To see or show something before it is officially available or presented. (पूर्वावलोकन) |
Sneak peek, Advance showing, Previewing, Glimpse, Foretaste |
Review, Assessment, Analysis, Evaluation, Critique |
The movie studio released a preview of the upcoming film to generate excitement among the audience. |
Ideological |
Adjective |
Relating to or based on ideology, beliefs, or principles. (विचारधारात्मक) |
Philosophical, Doctrinal, Theoretical, Idealistic, Conceptual |
Pragmatic, Practical, Non-ideological, Empirical, Factual |
The political debate became heated as each candidate defended their ideological stance. |
Alliance |
Noun |
A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations. (संगठन) |
Coalition, Partnership, Union, Confederation, Federation |
Rivalry, Opposition, Enmity, Hostility, Estrangement |
The two companies formed an alliance to jointly develop new technologies. |
Denial |
Noun |
The act of refusing to admit the truth or existence of something. (मना करना) |
Rejection, Refusal, Repudiation, Negation, Contradiction |
Acceptance, Acknowledgment, Admission, Affirmation, Confirmation |
Despite evidence to the contrary, he remained in denial about his addiction. |
Stipend |
Noun |
A stipend is a fixed regular sum of money paid to someone, typically to cover expenses or support them during a period of study or training. (धनराशि) |
Allowance, Grant, Subsidy, Scholarship, Bursary |
Salary, Wages, Earnings, Income, Remuneration |
The interns received a monthly stipend to cover their living expenses. |
Abolition |
Noun |
The act of formally ending or abolishing a system, practice, or institution. (उन्मूलन) |
Elimination, Annulment, Eradication, Cessation, Termination |
Establishment, Continuation, Retention, Perpetuation, Maintenance |
The abolition of slavery was a significant milestone in human rights history. |
Allegedly |
Adverb |
Used to indicate that something is claimed to be true, though it has not been proven or confirmed. (कथित रूप से) |
Supposedly, Purportedly, Reportedly, Apparently, Ostensibly |
Definitely, Certainly, Indisputably, Undeniably, Conclusively |
He was allegedly involved in the robbery, but there's not enough evidence to convict him. |