Daily Vocabulary | 11-01-2019
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Here is the Daily Vocabulary. In this post you can get ten words from THE HINDU Newspaper with its meaning in English, Hindi and Gujarati language. You can also get image with each word that shows its meaning so that you can easily understand the word and remember it with that given image. You can also get Sentence using the given word. Learn the word and make your own sentences on the basis of the given word and its image. As all of you know that vocabulary is an important for English Subject in any competitive exams. GOOD LUCK.
Here is the Daily Vocabulary. In this post you can get ten words from THE HINDU Newspaper with its meaning in English, Hindi and Gujarati language. You can also get image with each word that shows its meaning so that you can easily understand the word and remember it with that given image. You can also get Sentence using the given word. Learn the word and make your own sentences on the basis of the given word and its image. As all of you know that vocabulary is an important for English Subject in any competitive exams. GOOD LUCK.
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1. Graft
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कलम, घूस, कलम लगाना
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લાંચ: રુશવત
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Meaning:
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a shoot or twig inserted into a slit on the trunk or stem of a living plant,
from which it receives sap.
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Synonyms:
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Scion, cutting, bud
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Antonyms:
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--
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Sentence:
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"such grafts may die from lack of water"
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2. Flurry
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घबराहट, हड़बड़ी
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હલચલ મચાવવી
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Meaning:
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a sudden short period of activity or excitement.
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Synonyms:
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Burst, spurt, fit
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Antonyms:
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Calm, order, quiet
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Sentence:
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"there was a brief flurry of activity in the hall"
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3. Hiccup
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हिचकी
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હેડકી
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Meaning:
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an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm and respiratory organs,
with a sudden closure of the glottis and a characteristic gulping sound.
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Synonyms:
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singultus
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Antonyms:
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--
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Sentence:
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"then she got hiccups"
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4. Perish
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नाश, तबाह होना
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નાશ પામવું
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Meaning:
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die, especially in a violent or sudden way.
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Synonyms:
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Die, fall, expire
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Antonyms:
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Appear, grow, begin
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Sentence:
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"a great part of his army perished of hunger and disease"
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5. Lynch
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वध करना
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વધ કરવો
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Meaning:
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kill (someone) for an alleged offence without a legal trial
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Synonyms:
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Execute, hang, kill
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Antonyms:
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Bear, create
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Sentence:
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"her father had been lynched for a crime he didn't commit"
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6. Satire
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उपसाह, व्यंग
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ઉપહાસ
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Meaning:
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the use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose
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Synonyms:
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Mockery, ridicule, scorn
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Antonyms:
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seriousness
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Sentence:
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"the crude satire seems to be directed at the fashionable protest singers of the time"
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7. Mantle
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आवरण, परदा
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સ્તર, થર
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Meaning:
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an important role or responsibility that passes from one person to another.
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Synonyms:
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Role, burden, duty
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Antonyms:
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--
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Sentence:
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"the second son has now assumed his father's mantle"
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8. Woe
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शोक, दुःख
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દુઃખ, પીડા
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Meaning:
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great sorrow or distress (often used hyperbolically).
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Synonyms:
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Misery, sorrow, distress
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Antonyms:
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Happiness, joy
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Sentence:
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"the Everton tale of woe continued"
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9. Roil
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क्रोधित करना
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ક્રોધાયમાન
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Meaning:
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make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment.
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Synonyms:
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Disturb, agitate, annoy
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Antonyms:
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Aid, help, calm
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Sentence:
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"winds roil these waters"
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10. Epoch
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युग, काल, अवधि
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યુગ, યુગનો આરંભ
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Meaning:
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the beginning of a period in the history of someone or something.
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Synonyms:
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Era, period, aeon
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Antonyms:
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--
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Sentence:
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"these events marked an epoch in their history"
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