Learn English Grammar Vocabulary Speaking English Spoken IELTS
Learn English Grammar Vocabulary Speaking English Spoken IELTS
June 13, 2025 at 12:52 AM
✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 13 June 2025. 1. UNRELENTING (ADJECTIVE): (निरंतर): continual Synonyms: constant, continuous Antonyms: intermittent Example Sentence: He continued to pursue acting with unrelenting hostility. 2. BLEAK (ADJECTIVE): (निराशात्मक): unpromising Synonyms: unfavourable , unpropitious Antonyms: promising Example Sentence: He paints a bleak picture of a company that has lost its way. 3. SLACKEN (VERB): (मंद करना): slow Synonyms: slow down, decelerate Antonyms: speed up Example Sentence: The pace of trade never slackens. 4. BENEVOLENT (ADJECTIVE): (दयालू): kind Synonyms: kindly, kind-hearted Antonyms: unkind Example Sentence: He was something of a benevolent despot. 5. TACIT (ADJECTIVE): (अंतर्निहित): implicit Synonyms: understood, implied Antonyms: explicit Example Sentence: Your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement. 6. AGILE (ADJECTIVE): (चुस्त): nimble Synonyms: lithe, spry Antonyms: clumsy Example Sentence: I am as agile as a monkey. 7. PERIL (NOUN): (विपत्ति): danger Synonyms: jeopardy, risk Antonyms: safety Example Sentence: The hour of peril for the Latin kingdom had now at last struck. 8. AMASS (VERB): (एकत्र करना): gather Synonyms: collect, assemble Antonyms: dissipate Example Sentence: He amassed a fortune estimated at close to a million pounds. 9. BRINK (NOUN): (कगार): edge Synonyms: verge, margin Antonyms: middle Example Sentence: This woman could bring me to the brink of insanity. 10. SPUR (NOUN): (प्रेरणा): stimulus Synonyms: incentive, encouragement Antonyms: disincentive Example Sentence: Wars act as a spur to practical invention.
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