The Hindu Editorial Based Vocab for Competitive Exams : 28th August

August 28, 2018    

Dear Aspirants,



Vocabulary is an important part of English that helps you deal with all kinds of questions in objective as well as descriptive papers of various exams. In the recently concluded SBI Exams, we witnessed that a major part of the exam was based on vocabulary. Many questions were vocab based and we can expect the same in the upcoming exams. It becomes very important to learn ample amount of words for the upcoming IBPS Exams. You can learn new words daily from our Daily Word List . Here is a list of words from the Hindu Editorial.  Learn the words and make your own sentences on the basis of the given word list.

Restoring dignity: on stigma attached to leprosy

The time has come to end the stigma and discrimination against the leprosy-affected
It has long been a blot on Indian society that while leprosy is completely curable, there lingers a social stigma attached to it. Even more shocking is that colonial laws that predate leprosy eradication programmes and medical advancements remain on the statute book. These were unconscionably discriminatory from the beginning, but even in independent India, where the law has been an instrument for social change, the process of removing them has been bafflingly slow. The Lepers Act of 1898 was repealed only two years ago. It is time for concerted action to end the entrenched discrimination in law and society against those afflicted by it. Two recent developments hold out hope. One was the introduction of a Bill in Parliament to remove leprosy as a ground for seeking divorce or legal separation from one’s spouse, and the other was the Supreme Court asking the Centre whether it would bring in a positive law conferring rights and benefits on persons with leprosy and deeming as repealed all Acts and rules that perpetuated the stigma associated with it. The Personal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2018, is only a small step. An affirmative action law that recognises the rights of those affected and promotes their social inclusion will serve a larger purpose. It may mark the beginning of the end to the culture of ostracisation that most of them face and help remove misconceptions about the disease and dispel the belief that physical segregation of patients is necessary. It is sad that it took so long to get such proposals on the legislative agenda.


Since last year, the Supreme Court has been hearing a writ petition by the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy seeking to uphold the fundamental rights of people with leprosy and the repeal of discriminatory laws against them. The court has been approaching the issue with sensitivity and is seeking to find legal means to ensure a life of dignity for them. The 256th Report of the Law Commission came up with a number of suggestions, including the repeal of discriminatory legal provisions. It listed for abolition personal laws and Acts on beggary. The report cited the UN General Assembly resolution of 2010 on the elimination of discrimination against persons with leprosy. The resolution sought the abolition of laws, rules, regulations, customs and practices that amounted to discrimination, and wanted countries to promote the understanding that leprosy is not easily communicable and is curable. The campaign to end discrimination against those afflicted, and combating the stigma associated with it, is decades old. While governments may have to handle the legislative part, society has an even larger role to play. It is possible to end discrimination by law, but stigma tends to survive reform and may require more than legal efforts to eliminate.

1. Blot: (noun) : कलंक
Meaning: a mark of guilt or disgrace
Synonyms: brand, onus, slur, smirch, smudge, spot, stain, stigma, taint
Antonyms: chasteness, chastity, modesty, purity, stainlessness, good, right, honesty, integrity, legitimacy, probity, rectitude, scrupulousness, uprightness

2. Linger: (verb) : विलंब करना
Meaning: to move or act slowly
Synonyms: crawl, creep, dally, dawdle, delay, diddle, dillydally, drag, lag, loiter, lollygag, mope, poke, tarry
Antonyms: barrel, bolt, career, course, dash, fly, hasten, hotfoot (it), hurry, race, rip, rocket, run, rush, scoot, scud, scurry, speed, tear, whirl, whisk, whiz, zip

3. Predate: (verb) : समय से पहले जाना या आना
Meaning: to go or come before in time
Synonyms: antecede, antedate, forego, precede, preexist
Antonyms: follow, postdate, succeed

4. Baffle: (verb) : स्तंभित कर देना
Meaning: to throw into a state of mental uncertainty
Synonyms: addle, bamboozle, beat, befog, befuddle, bemuse, bewilder, buffalo, confound, confuse, discombobulate, disorient, flummox, fox, fuddle, get, gravel, maze, muddle, muddy, mystify, perplex, pose, puzzle, vex
Antonyms: assure, reassure, satisfy, enlighten, inform

5. Entrenched: (adjective) : धीरे धीरे बढ़ना
Meaning: firmly established over time
Synonyms: bred-in-the-bone, confirmed, deep, deep-rooted, deep-seated, hard-core, inveterate, rooted, settled
Antonyms: brief, ephemeral, fleeting, impermanent, interim, momentary, provisional, short-lived, short-term, temporary, transient

6. Deem: (verb) : विचार करना
Meaning: to have as an opinion
Synonyms: conceive, consider, esteem, feel, figure, guess, hold, imagine, judge, reckon, suppose, think
Antonyms: distrust, doubt, mistrust, question, suspect, disbelieve, discredit, reject

7. Ostracize: (verb) : निष्कासित करना
Meaning: to exclude, by general consent, from society, friendship, conversation, privileges, etc

8. Dispel:(verb) : छितराना
Meaning: to cause (members of a group) to move widely apart
Synonyms: clear out, disband, disperse, dissipate, scatter, squander
Antonyms: assemble, cluster, collect, concentrate, congregate, gather, ingather

9. Writ: (noun) : लिखित आदेश
Meaning: a form of written command in the name of a court or other legal authority to act, or abstain from acting, in a particular way.
Synonyms: summons, subpoena, warrant, arraignment, indictment, court order, process, decree; citation

10.Combat: (verb) : संग्राम करना
Meaning: to strive to reduce or eliminate
Synonyms: battle, contend (with), counter, fight, oppose
Antonyms: advance, cultivate, encourage, forward, foster, further, nourish, nurture, promote


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