Daily Vocabulary: 29th August 2019

August 29, 2019    

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To strengthen the crust and core of your English language what you need is new and effective words added to your dictionary every day. This is a tedious task if you sit with the dictionary every day. Adda247 brings to you a compact way of learning constantly and efficiently. This is today's Vocabulary for the aspirants who are preparing for the various banking examinations. SBI Clerk, LIC ADOIBPS RRB, IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk are some of the upcoming examinations which can be prepared with the aid of daily Vocabulary. Vocab will help you excel not just in the examinations but will help you sail through the Interview round of the examinations you are preparing for. The words you choose will accelerate you in the correct path towards success and we hope that this article serves the purpose. Here is the vocabulary for 29th August 2019.

INCAPACITATED (adjective) : अक्षम
Meaning: deprived of strength or power; debilitated.
Synonyms: crippled, decrepit, enfeebled, frail.
Antonyms: powerful, strong, sturdy, stout.
Usage: In states such as Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky, “countless children are growing up with parents in jail, incapacitated or underground”.

RELIC (noun) : निशान
Meaning: a trace of some past or outmoded practice, custom, or belief.
Synonyms: vestige, antique, artifact, residue.
Antonyms: modern, recent, latest, neoteric.
Usage: The piece of pottery was a relic of the past that evoked in me a feeling of nostalgia.

SHODDY (adjective) : तुच्छ  
Meaning: badly made or done.
Synonyms: trashy, crude, junky, duff.
Antonyms: prestigious, reputed, elegant, upright.
Usage: Because of shoddy accounting practices, our firm is being audited.

VERNACULAR (Noun) : मातृभाषा
Meaning: the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people of a country or region.
Synonym: everyday language, spoken language, colloquial speech, slang
Usage: To hold the interest of the community, the playwright penned his play using only the local vernacular.

VITIATE(Verb) : भ्रष्ट करना
Meaning: spoil or impair the quality or efficiency of.
Synonym: poison, spoil, stain, tarnish, touch, taint
Antonym: Clean, honor, purify
Usage: When peers and bullies apply pressure, it can vitiate the moral character of young people and lead them down the wrong path.

CHRONIC (Adjective) : नियमित
Meaning: continuing or occurring again and again for a long time,  happening or existing frequently or most of the time, always or often doing something specified
Synonym: natural; persistent, regular,
Antonym: unaccustomed, unused; intermittent, occasional
Usage: He suffers from chronic arthritis.

CULMINATE(Verb) : समापन

Meaning: to have as a result or be the final result of a process
Synonyms: conclude, climax
Antonyms: begin, commence
Usage: My arguments with the boss got worse and worse, and finally culminated in my resignation.

REPULSE(Verb) : हार
Meaning: to push someone or something back or away, esp. to successfully stop an attack
Synonyms: check, defeat
Antonyms: attraction, success
Usage: The attacks were repulsed by means of tear smoke.

RATIONAL(Adjective) : युक्तिसंगत
Meaning: based on clear thought and reason
Synonyms: intelligent, judicious
Antonyms: careless, foolish
Usage: Bayesian analysis provides a rational basis for the qualitative form of set-theoretic models of similarity.


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Daily Vocabulary: 29th August 2019 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu August 29, 2019 To strengthen the crust and core of your English language what you need is new and effective words added to your dictionary every day. T...


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