The Hindu Newspaper Editorial Vocabulary | SSC CGL Tier-II 2017 Exam

November 5, 2017    


Dear students, English language is the flavor of the millennium. In every aspect of life, we need great English language skills to stand out and be a success in your chosen field. In your competitive Exams for govt. jobs, English section is the most challenging. The best way to improve your language skills is by Reading newspapers. We are providing 10 vocabulary words from The Hindu Newspaper Editorial. Read and learn.

प्रिय विद्यार्थियों, हम आपको The HINDU Newspaper Editorial के Vocabulary Words प्रदान कर रहे हैं. हमारा सुझाव है कि आप दैनिक समाचार पत्र पढ़ते रहिये यदि आप The Hindu पढ़ नहीं पा रहे हैं, तो हम संपादकीय अनुभाग से प्रति दिन महत्वपूर्ण शब्दों को पोस्ट करेंगे. ये vocab words आपकी प्रतिस्पर्धी परीक्षाओं में बहुत मदद करेंगे.  हम अर्थ सहित 10 अंग्रेजी के शब्द उपलब्ध करा रहे हैं इनका अच्छे से अध्ययन करें.

1.Deployment (noun) : तैनाती
Meaning: the movement of troops or equipment to a place or position for military action.
Example: “Last year, we had a relook at our deployment pattern and we reached a consensus within the Navy to have a mission-based deployment so that our areas of interest can be kept under permanent surveillance. 

2.Egress (noun) : निकास, निर्गमन
Meaning: the action of going out of or leaving a place.
So the ingress and egress routes of the Indian Ocean Region are being kept under surveillance so that we have better awareness and know what is happening,” 
Example: Admiral Lanba said on the sidelines of the first Goa Maritime Conclave (GMC), which saw the participation of 10 Indian Ocean littoral states.

3.Atrocious (adjective) : भयानक दुष्ट, अति-दुष्ट
Meaning: horrifyingly wicked.
Synonyms: brutal, barbaric, barbarous, brutish, savage, vicious, wicked, cruel, nasty, ruthless, merciless, villainous, murderous, heinous, nefarious, monstrous, base, low, low-down, vile, inhuman, infernal, dark, black, black-hearted, fiendish, hellish, diabolical, ghastly, horrible.
Example: Kids behaving atrociously, unchecked by parents. On the aircraft, the faint smell of a failing Tandoori restaurant. The Velcro holding the seat bottom gone, so that you’re sliding around for nine-and-a-half hours; the recline button stuck, so moving the back becomes an exercise class. 

4.Inevitably (adverb) : अनिवार्य रूप से
Meaning: as is certain to happen; unavoidably.
Synonyms:  naturally, automatically, as a matter of course, necessarily, of necessity, by force of circumstance, inescapably, unavoidably, ineluctably, certainly, surely, definitely.
Example: The passenger next to you inevitably under the impression that both armrests and half your seat belongs to him. Other passengers treating the cabin crew like serfs, the crew indiscriminately taking out their irritation on everyone, even the most polite passengers. 

5.Exceedingly (adverb) :निहायत, अत्यंत
Meaning: extremely, to a great extent.
Synonyms: extremely, exceptionally, especially, tremendously, immensely, supremely, very, really, truly, most, distinctly, decidedly.
Example: But no, I lie, this time was markedly different. The boarding was extremely orderly with everyone following instructions. The passengers were polite and the ones next to me exceedingly civil. 

6.Elongate (verb) : बढ़ाना, लंबा बनाना
Meaning: make (something) longer, especially unusually so in relation to its width, become longer.
Synonyms: lengthen, stretch out, make longer, extend, broaden, widen, enlarge
Example: The captain announced we were forty minutes early. Jai Tailwind! As elongated dots of sunlight slid across the cabin, I congratulated myself and the whole nation for having vastly improved our flying habits.

7.Concourse (noun) : भीड़, जमघट
Meaning: a large open area inside or in front of a public building.
Synonyms:  entrance, foyer, lobby, hall.
Example: The shock came only when I reached the short escalator from where I could see the concourse of immigration desks. Below us was a Kumbh Mela of deposited passengers. 

8.Umbrage (noun) : अपराध या झुंझलाहट
Meaning: offence or annoyance.
Synonyms: take offence, be offended, take exception, bridle, take something personally, be aggrieved, be affronted, take something amiss, be upset, be annoyed, be angry, be indignant, get one's hackles up, be put out, be insulted, be hurt, be wounded, be piqued, be resentful, be disgruntled. 
Example: The reasons why we take umbrage at the written word are very different now

9.Serendipity (noun) : किसी आकस्मिक घटना द्वारा उपयोगी और अप्रत्याशित अन्वेषण करने की शक्ति
Meaning: the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
Synonyms: chance, happy chance, accident, happy accident, fluke
Example: "a fortunate stroke of serendipity"

10.Extrapolate (verb) : एक्सट्रपलेशन करना, किसी मौजूदा स्थिति को जारी रखने या इसी प्रकार के तरीकों को लागू करने के लिए यह मानकर अज्ञात स्थिति में (एक विधि या निष्कर्ष) आवेदन का विस्तार
Meaning: extend the application of (a method or conclusion) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable.
Example: If you extrapolate on current levels, the unsold inventory of built (or nearly ready) housing units across the eight top markets, estimated at 5.96 lakh units by Knight Frank, translates into a decade and a half’s worth.


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The Hindu Newspaper Editorial Vocabulary | SSC CGL Tier-II 2017 Exam 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu November 5, 2017 Dear students, English language is the flavor of the millennium. In every aspect of life, we need great English language skills to st...


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