Learn Vocab With Daily News Articles For Govt Exams: 27th March

March 27, 2018    


The English Language has been a backbone of Present Era, the more you pay a deaf ear towards it, the more you embroil yourself. Because running away from an impediment is futile instead learn to face it boldly. More specifically, if we speak of hot topics like career, education and a propitious life, the English Language is ineluctable. In Exams like SSC CPO and and SSC CGL where dealing with English and General Awareness Section is mandatory, reading this way is beneficial. If you find it arduous to learn new words in a plain mode, ADDA247 is here to buttress your learning skills in a more fun and productive way.

Taking felicitous snippet from well reputed newspaper editorials, our motive is not just to make you learn the English language but keep you updated with the current affairs and events across the world which are important from the govt exams point of view. Either you are a job aspirant or a working person or just want to outsmart others, this is a befitting platform to expedite your performance thoroughly.

RAJYA SABHA ELECTIONS: A FACTOR THAT CAN ALTER THE POLITICAL EQUATIONS AND MAY HAVE AN IMPACT ON DIRECT ELECTIONS IN NEAR FUTURE. 

Elections to the Rajya Sabha would have been dull, predictable affairs if not for stories of (1) intrigue and (2) betrayal. In this round of biennial elections to the Upper House of Parliament, the element of drama was provided by the 10th seat from Uttar Pradesh, eventually won by the Bharatiya Janata Party over the Bahujan Samaj Party through a combination of cross-voting and last-minute switch of loyalties. BSP legislator Anil Kumar Singh was open about his rebellion, and his support for the BJP candidate. The battle for the 10th seat, which the BJP could not have won on its own, supposedly held long-term (3) implications for the political (4) churn that U.P. is now witnessing. The BJP saw it as a test of the new bonding between the SP and the BSP, which won for the SP two Lok Sabha by-elections recently. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath sought to paint the result less as a satisfying win for his party and more as a disturbing result for the BSP, saying the SP took votes from others but did not return them and although being unhappy with the defeat, BSP leader Mayawati was unwilling to let it (5) jeopardise the (6) nascent understanding with the SP, and said the loss would not affect her party’s growing (7) proximity to the SP. 

Despite its success in the polls in U.P., the BJP is no closer to undermining the opposition in the Rajya Sabha. The Telugu Desam Party has quickly made the transition from a disenchanted (8) ally to a (9) fierce opponent. The Telangana Rashtra Samiti is working towards a federal front opposed to both the Congress and the BJP. The 29 seats (out of 58) that the BJP won in this round will not (10) alter the balance in the Rajya Sabha, at least not immediately. If in U.P. the election brought two opposition parties closer, in West Bengal it created more differences between the Left and the Congress.


1. Intrigue:/ ɪnˈtriːɡ/ : साज़िश करना
Verb: arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate.\
Synonyms: chicanery, artifice, cabal, dodge
Antonyms: honesty, truthfulness

2. Betrayal:/ bɪˈtreɪəl/ : विश्वासघात
Noun: the action of betraying one's country, a group, or a person; treachery.
Synonyms: deception, treason, treachery, dishonesty
Antonyms: devotion, fidelity, honest, loyalty

3. Implication: / ɪmplɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/ : निहितार्थ
Noun: the conclusion that can be drawn from something although it is not explicitly stated.
Synonyms: conclusion, connotation, overtone, significance
Antonyms: reality, truth

4. Churn: / tʃəːn/ : मंथन
Noun: a machine for making butter by shaking milk or crea
Synonyms: swirl, simmer, agitate, convulse
Antonyms: freeze

5. Jeopardise: / ˈdʒɛpədʌɪz/ : ख़तरे में डालना
Verb: put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
Synonyms: imperil, menace, threaten, endanger 
Antonyms: safeguard

6. Nascent: / ˈnas(ə)nt,/ : नवजात, नया
Adjective: (especially of a process or organization) just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential.
Synonyms: fledgling, burgeoning, incipient, germinal, growing
Antonyms: withering, shrinking

7. Proximity: / prɒkˈsɪmɪti/ : निकटता
 Noun: nearness in space, time, or relationship
Synonyms: closeness, contiguity, adjacency, concurrence
 Antonyms: distance, remoteness

8. Ally: / əli/ : मित्र
Noun: a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
 Synonyms: associate, colleague, accomplice, accessory
 Antonyms: antagonist, foe. opponent

9. Fierce:/ fɪəs/ : भयंकर, उग्र
Adjective: having or displaying a violent or ferocious aggressiveness.  
Synonyms: ferocious, savage, vicious
Antonyms: gentle, tame, mild

10. Alter: / ˈɒltə/ : बदलना
Verb: change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way.
Synonyms: adjust, amend, modify, revamp
Antonyms: stagnate, remain, stay, destroy




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