Vocabulary has now become an important part of every competitive exam. Be it banking or SSC or any other competitive exam, vocabulary is an important part of all exams. Having a good vocabulary is important for solving anything from solving reading comprehension. Hence, Hindi Bankrasadda provides you daily vocabulary so that you can prepare well for the upcoming exams. On 17th March 2023 we are giving you daily use Hindi words with meanings. Give the vocabulary of are
match (verb)
- Meaning :- Confront (someone) with hostile or contentious intentions.
- Meaning:- Approach (someone) with hostility or argument.
- Synonyms:- accost, defeat, encounter
- Antonyms:- sidestep
- Example:- Our eyes are closed to the damning facts that confront us on all sides.
unproven (adjective)
- Meaning :- Not supported or proven by evidence.
- Meaning:- Not supported or proven by evidence.
- Synonyms:- Arguable, doubtful, unsupported
- Antonyms:- sure
- Example:- So far he has not been able to share his unverified information with anyone else.
mercenary (noun)
- Meaning :- A professional soldier assigned to serve in a foreign army.
- Meaning:- A professional soldier recruited to serve in a foreign army.
- Synonyms:- warrior
- Example:- Its citizens have no gold or silver of their own, but are willing to give it to their mercenaries.
dispute (noun)
- Meaning :- heated disagreements.
- Meaning:- heated disagreements.
- Synonyms:- Controversy, conflict, controversy
- Antonyms:- Agreement
- Example:- The only point of contention is what the curve ratio should be.
useless (adjective)
- Meaning :- Contrary to reason or common sense; Absolutely ridiculous or ridiculous.
- Meaning:- Contrary to reason or common sense; Absolutely ridiculous or ridiculous.
- Synonyms:- Stupid, crazy, extreme
- Antonyms:- Bad, balanced, reliable
- Example:- They produced the most scandalous romances; And they couldn’t get credit for creating it.
Prestige (noun) Prestige
- Meaning :- Beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something.
- Meaning:- Beliefs or opinions that are commonly held about someone or something.
- Synonyms:- Character, fame, honor
- Antonyms:- Insignificance, dislike
- Example:- “Many have received a reputation that they don’t deserve,” said Robert.
endanger (verb): endanger
- This means: Place (someone or something) in a situation in which there is a risk of loss, harm, or failure.
- This means: To place (one or someone) in a position in which there is danger of harm, loss, or failure.
- Synonyms: hazard, hazard, chance, gamble
- Antonyms: Protector, protection, preservation, composition
- Example: He could have done it with a word, yet he was afraid that word might endanger his brother.
Abate (verb) – to prevent
- This means: (of something unpleasant or serious) become less intense or widespread
- This means: (of something unpleasant or serious) become less intense or widespread
- Synonyms: wane, die off/out, drop off, diminish, ease (off), leave, reduce, dwindle, moderate, dwindle, wither, dwindle
- Antonyms: intensify, progress, increase, develop
- Example: The storm suddenly calmed down
Abrogate (verb) – To cancel
- This means: Abrogate, abrogate, or abrogate (a law, order, or agreement).
- This means: Abrogate, abrogate, or abrogate (a law, order, or agreement).
- Synonyms: repeal
- Antonyms: Acting
- Example: Finally the government withdrew this directive
strange (adjective)
- This means: extremely unpleasant; Repulsive
- This means: extremely unpleasant; Repulsive.
- Synonyms: Rebellious, obnoxious, obnoxious, obnoxious
- Antonyms: Delightful, pleasant, agreeable, charming
- Example: The athlete was arrested for participating in the strange sport of dogfighting.