Daily Vocabulary For SSC CGL And CPO Exam 2018: 26th July

July 26, 2018    

Dear Aspirants,


In this modern era, everything seems incomplete without the involvement of English in our daily life. And no one can deny the importance of Vocabulary that is a momentous section to score up to the mark. SSC CPO And SSC CGL 2018 Exams are nearby opportunities where dealing with English Section may demand a grip over enticingly illustrious words.

We are providing prominent words for each day facilitated with synonyms, antonyms, their proper usage through examples which will surely ease your grapple of storing apt number of  words in your memory for longer time and in an effective way. It will be our pleasure to add up in your efficiency with each passing day leaving you well prepared for vying part of life.


1. Quagmire: (noun)/नाज़ुक हालत
Meaning: a difficult, puzzling, or embarrassing situation from which there is no easy escape
Synonyms: bind,corner, dilemma, fix, hole, impasse, jam, mire, pickle, predicament, spot
Antonyms: advantage, solution, agreement, contentment
Usage: He's caught in a quagmire of debt.

2. Subtler: (adjective)/जटिल
Meaning: clever at attaining one's ends by indirect and often deceptive means
Synonyms: artful, beguiling, cagey, crafty, cunning, cute, designing, devious, foxy, guileful, scheming, shrewd, slick, sly, tricky, wily
Antonyms: artless, guileless, ingenuous, innocent
Usage: There have been many subtler, more original and more systematic thinkers about the conditions of the social union.

3. Proffer: (noun)/निवेदन करना
Meaning: something which is presented for consideration
Synonyms: offer, proposal, proposition, suggestion 
Usage: A generous proffer of his baronial estate for the charity gala

4. Hoary: (adjective)/वयोवृद्ध
Meaning: dating or surviving from the distant past
Synonyms: age-old, aged, ancient, antediluvian, antique, dateless, hoar, immemorial, old, venerable
Antonyms: modern, new, recent
Usage: From one point of view they shadow out the great epic of the destinies of the human race; again, the universal solar myth claims a share in them; hoary traditions were brought into ex post facto connexion with them; or they served to commemorate simple meteorological and astronomical facts.

5. Tinker: (verb)/ठठेरा
Meaning: to handle thoughtlessly, ignorantly, or mischievously
Synonyms: fiddle (with), fool (with), mess (with), monkey (with), play (with), tamper (with), toy (with), twiddle (with)
Usage: The camera hasn't worked properly ever since our son tinkered with it.

6. Punitive: (adjective)/दंडात्मक
Meaning: inflicting, involving, or serving as punishment
Synonyms: castigating, chastening, chastising, correcting, correctional, corrective, disciplinary, disciplining, penal, penalizing
Antonyms: nonpunitive
Usage: Any misbehavior was immediately met with a punitive response.

7. Prudent: (adjective)/विवेकी
Meaning: having or showing good judgment and restraint especially in conduct or speech
Synonyms: discreet, intelligent, judicious
Antonyms: imprudent, indiscreet, injudicious
Usage: Now as he sat and waited he wondered if the decision had been a prudent one

8. Bruise:(noun)/चोट
Meaning: a bodily injury in which small blood vessels are broken but the overlying skin is not
Synonyms: contusion
Usage: Dean noticed a darkening bruise on her left cheek.

9. Vitriol: (noun)/व्यंग्य
Meaning: biting sharpness of feeling or expression
Synonyms: acidity, acridity, acridness, acrimony, asperity, bile, bitterness, cattiness, mordancy, tartness, virulence
Antonyms: civility, cordiality, courtesy, diplomacy, geniality, graciousness, kindness, politeness, tactfulness
Usage: A film critic noted for the vitriol and sometimes outright cruelty of his pronouncements

10. Brickbat: (noun)/रोड़ा
Meaning: an act or expression showing scorn and usually intended to hurt another's feelings
Synonyms: affront, barb, cut, dart, dig, epithet, indignity, insult, name, offense (or offence), outrage, personality, poke, put-down, sarcasm, slap, slight, slur
Antonyms: accolade, commendation, compliment, acclaim, applause, praise, adulation, flattery
Usage: The candidates were reduced to hurling brickbats at each other.


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