{"id":5469,"date":"2019-11-19T11:30:50","date_gmt":"2019-11-19T06:00:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/versionweekly.com\/?p=5469"},"modified":"2019-11-19T11:30:50","modified_gmt":"2019-11-19T06:00:50","slug":"daily-vocabulary-from-the-hindu-19th-november-2019","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/versionweekly.com\/news\/english\/daily-vocabulary-from-the-hindu-19th-november-2019\/","title":{"rendered":"Daily Vocabulary from The Hindu \u2013 19th November, 2019"},"content":{"rendered":"
1. Lacuna (noun)<\/strong>: Meaning: An absent part, especially in a book or other piece of writing. 2. Arguably (adverb)<\/strong>: Meaning: Used when stating an opinion or belief that you think can be shown to be true. Also Read,<\/p>\n 3. Collaborate (verb)<\/strong>: Meaning: Work jointly on an activity or project. 4. Brevity (noun)<\/strong>: Meaning: Concise and exact use of words in writing or speech. 5. Unshackle (verb)<\/strong>: Meaning: Liberate; set free. 6. Vanguard (noun)<\/strong>: Meaning: A position at the forefront of new developments or ideas. 7. Autonomy (Noun)<\/strong>: Meaning: Freedom from external control or influence. 8. Holistic (Adjective)<\/strong>: Meaning: Characterized by the belief that the parts of something are intimately 9. Bigotry (noun)<\/strong>: Meaning: Intolerance towards those who hold different opinions from oneself. 10. Scepticism (noun)<\/strong>: Meaning: An attitude that shows you doubt whether something is true or useful. Daily Vocabulary from The Hindu \u2013 Words, Antonyms, Synonyms, and Example. 1. Lacuna (noun): Meaning: An absent part, especially in … <\/p>\n
\nSynonyms: Deficiency, Lack, Gap, Omission, Void
\nAntonyms: Sufficiency, Adequacy, Completeness
\nExample: However, skillful editing cannot quite conceal the notable lacunae within the book. (lacunae- plural
\nform)<\/p>\n
\nSynonyms: Possibly, Debatably, Perhaps, Plausibly
\nAntonyms: Certainly, Undeniably, Indeed, Undoubtedly
\nExample: He is arguably the world’s best football player.<\/p>\n\n
\nSynonyms: Cooperate, Join Forces, Associate, Team Up, Pool Resources
\nAntonyms: Split Up, Break Up, Disband, Part
\nExample: We collaborated with him on numerous hotel projects.<\/p>\n
\nSynonyms: Briefness, Terseness, Succinctness, Pithiness
\nAntonyms: Verbosity, Loquacity, Wordiness, Volubility
\nExample: He is famous for the brevity of his speeches.<\/p>\n
\nSynonyms: Release, Emancipate, Unfetter, Unleash
\nAntonyms: Manacle, Chain, Handcuff, Restrain
\nExample: He can unshackle you from the love of money.<\/p>\n
\nSynonyms: Frontline, Spearhead, Van, Avant-Garde
\nAntonyms: Rear, Back End, Stern
\nExample: They are in the vanguard of technological advance.<\/p>\n
\nSynonyms: Self-Rule, Sovereignty, Self-Sufficiency, Individualism
\nAntonyms: Subjugation, Heteronomy, Subjection, Dependence
\nExample: Demonstrators demanded immediate autonomy for their region.<\/p>\n
\ninterconnected by reference to the whole.
\nSynonyms: All-Inclusive, Universal, Comprehensive, Whole
\nAntonyms: Partial, Incomplete, Limited, Restricted
\nExample: My doctor takes a holistic approach to disease.<\/p>\n
\nSynonyms: Prejudice, Fanaticism, Chauvinism, Dogmatism
\nAntonyms: Tolerance, Open-Mindedness, Impartiality, Progressivism, Liberalism
\nExample: The newspaper condemned the president’s bigotry toward outsiders.<\/p>\n
\nSynonyms: Disbelief, Cynicism, Incredulity, Dubiety
\nAntonyms: Conviction, Certitude, Assurance, Confidence
\nExample: My initial scepticism was replaced with respectful admiration.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"