Enhance your Vocabulary from Newspaper Wordlist: 4th April 2022

By Shrayans Jain|Updated : April 4th, 2022

Vocabulary plays a very important role in enhancing your ability to score better in all the law entrance exams. As you glance through the newspaper every day, you come across a number of new words. Your reading exercise is impeded if you do not understand the meaning of a word, or it's meaning in a given context. Such challenges could be overcome by inculcating a sound habit of reading. The habit lets you encounter something new every day in the form of words, the meaning of which you were unaware of.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our series, ‘Enhance your Vocabulary from Newspaper Wordlist’ aims to help you completely understand the commonly used words with their meanings, pronunciations, synonyms, antonyms, proper use in sentences, etc

Given below are some important words to help you strengthen your vocabulary.

Happy Reading!

Important Vocabulary from The Hindu Editorial: 4th April, 2022

1. Word: Sedition (राजद्रोह)

  • Pronunciation: si-dish-uhn/ सिडिशन
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Meaning: conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch.
  • Synonyms: insurrection, mutiny, treason, revolt, rebellion
  • Antonyms: loyalty, allegiance, obedience, submission
  • Usage in a sentence: The leaders of the group have been arrested and charged with sedition.

2. Word: Prominent (प्रतिष्ठित)

  • Pronunciationprom-uh-nuhnt/ प्रामनन्ट
  • Part of Speech: Adjective
  • Meaning
    a. important; famous
    b. projecting from something; protuberant
    c. situated so as to catch the attention; noticeable
  • Synonyms: important, leading, eminent, protruding, projecting, obvious, noticeable 
  • Antonyms: unimportant, obscure, unknown, inconspicuous
  • Usage in a Sentence
    a. He quickly became prominent in the music industry.
    b. He placed the award in a prominent position on his desk.
    c. He has a prominent nose.

3. Word: Frivolous (ओछा, चंचल)

  • Pronunciationfriv-uh-luhs/ फ्रिवलस
  • Part of Speech: Adjective
  • Meaning
    a. not having any serious purpose or value.
    b. (of a person) carefree and superficial.
  • Synonyms: foolish, silly, superficial, shallow, trifing
  • Antonyms: serious, solemn, mature, sensible
  • Usage in a sentence: She thinks window shopping is a frivolous activity.

4. Word: Outrage (उपद्रव)

  • Pronunciationout-reyj/ आउट्रेज
  • Part of Speech: Noun, Verb
  • Meaning
    a. an extremely strong reaction of anger, shock, or indignation. (Noun)
    b. an action or event causing outrage. (Noun)
    c. arouse fierce anger, shock, or indignation in (someone). (Verb)
    d. flagrantly violate or infringe (a principle, law, etc.). (Verb)
  • Synonyms: fury, savagery, brutality
  • Antonyms: delight, flattery, remedy
  • Usage in a Sentence: Much of the outrage was directed at foreign nationals.

5. Word: Connote (का संकेत करना)

  • Pronunciation: kuh-noht/ कनोट
  • Part of Speech: Verb
  • Meaning
    a. (of a word) imply or suggest (an idea or feeling) in addition to the literal or primary meaning.
    b. (of a fact) imply as a consequence or condition.
  • Synonyms: indicate, imply, mean, signify, denote, suggest, express
  • Usage in a sentence: Families were once more likely to accept the notion that higher price also connoted high quality.

6. Word: Vexatious (सन्ताप देने वाला)

  • Pronunciation: vek-sey-shuhs/ वेक्सेशस
  • Part of Speech: Adjective
  • Meaning: causing or tending to cause annoyance, frustration, or worry.
  • Synonyms: irritating, troublesome, annoying, irksome
  • Antonyms: comfortable, convenient, helpful, pleasing, soothing
  • Usage in a sentence: I used to hate those vexatious phone calls from telemarketers during the dinner hour.

7. Word: Cognisable (संज्ञेय)

  • Pronunciationkog-nuh-zuh-buh l/ काग्निज़बल
  • Part of Speech: Adjective
  • Meaning:
    a. perceptible; clearly identifiable.
    b. within the jurisdiction of a court.
  • Synonyms: perceptible, indicated, evident, perceptible, likely
  • Usage in a Sentence: A hieroglyph is an emblem of something not cognisable by the senses but which possesses qualities resembling those of the symbol.

8. Word: Astounding (विस्मयकारक)

  • Pronunciation: uh-stoun-ding/ अस्टाउन्डिंग
  • Part of Speech: Adjective
  • Meaning: surprisingly impressive or notable.
  • Synonyms: astonishing, amazing, incredible
  • Antonyms: boring, dull, unimpressive
  • Usage in a sentence: The Chairman's remarks were so astounding that the audience listened to him with bated breath.

9. Word: Intervene (हस्तक्षेप करना)

  • Pronunciation: in-ter-veen/ इन्टर्वीन
  • Part of Speech: Verb
  • Meaning: 
    a. take part in something so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events.
    b. occur in the time between events.
  • Synonyms: interfere, interpose, intercede, meddle
  • Antonyms: ignore, disregard, leave, avoid
  • Usage in a Sentence: The prisoner asked me to intervene with the authorities on his behalf.

10. Word: Abrogation (निराकरण)

  • Pronunciation: ab-ruh-gey-shuh n / ऐब्रगेशन
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Meaning: the repeal or abolition of a law, right, or agreement.
  • Synonyms: repeal, abolition, annulment
  • Antonyms: collaboration, appointment, mandate
  • Usage in a sentence: Measures for the abrogation shall be stipulated by the State Council.

11. Word: Indiscriminate (अंधाधुंध, अभेदकर)

  • Pronunciation: in-di-skrim-uh-nit/ इन्डिस्क्रिमनट
  • Part of Speech: Adjective
  • Meaning
    a. done at random or without careful judgement.
    b. (of a person) not using or exercising discrimination.
  • Synonyms: random, haphazard, confused, undiscriminating
  • Antonyms: selective, discriminate, definite, specific
  • Usage in a sentence: They participated in the indiscriminate slaughter of countless innocent victims.

12. Word: Incitement (उत्तेजना)

  • Pronunciation: in-sahyt-muh nt/ इन्साइट्मन्ट
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Meaning: the action of provoking unlawful behaviour or urging someone to behave unlawfully.
  • Synonyms: provocation, stimulus, incentive, incitation, impulse
  • Antonyms: hindrance, deterrence, impediment
  • Usage in a sentence: The rock band's failure to show up incited a riot, as the crowd had waited for hours.

13. Word: Farcical (हास्यास्पद)

  • Pronunciationfahr-si-kuh l/ फार्सकल
  • Part of Speech: Adjective
  • Meaning: relating to or resembling farce, especially because of absurd or ridiculous aspects.
  • Synonyms: ridiculous, ludicrous, absurd, laughable, foolish
  • Antonyms: serious, grave, reasonable, sensible, tragic
  • Usage in a sentence: The farcical behaviour of the troupe of circus clowns left the children giggling.

 

The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary Based Exercises: 4th April, 2022

Based on the description of the words, we have some practice questions for you. Answer these questions in the comments section. Our team will review them at the earliest!

Exercise 1. Make your own Sentences!

Here are some of the words from the above article. Try to frame sentences from them in your own words and share them with us in the comments section!

  • Abrogation
  • Astounding
  • Prominent
  • Farcical
  • Intervene
  • Vexatious

Exercise 2: Match the columns.

SR No.WordsSynonyms
1CognisableImply
2AstoundingProvocation
3IncitementMeddle
4ConnoteRandom
5InterveneEvident
6IndiscriminateAstonishing

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