March 5 The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary

🔹 5 March 10 Important Words from Recent News &
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Here are ten difficult words from this passage with their meanings, synonyms, and antonyms:

1. Allegedly (adverb) – Something claimed to be true but not yet proven.

Synonyms: Supposedly, Reportedly, Ostensibly

Antonyms: Certainly, Definitely, Proven

2. Prompting (verb) – The action of encouraging or causing something to happen.

Synonyms: Inducing, Motivating, Urging

Antonyms: Discouraging, Preventing, Hindering

3. Probe (noun/verb) – A thorough investigation or examination.

Synonyms: Inquiry, Examination, Scrutiny

Antonyms: Neglect, Ignore, Overlook

4. Alleged (adjective) – Claimed to be true but without proof.

Synonyms: Supposed, Purported, Assumed

Antonyms: Confirmed, Verified, Proven

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5. Swearing-in (noun) – The official ceremony where a person takes an oath for a position.

Synonyms: Oath-taking, Induction, Inauguration

Antonyms: Resignation, Dismissal, Expulsion

6. Surfaced (verb) – Became visible or came to public attention.

Synonyms: Emerged, Appeared, Revealed

Antonyms: Disappeared, Concealed, Hidden

7. Stern (adjective) – Strict, severe, or serious in attitude.

Synonyms: Harsh, Rigorous, Firm

Antonyms: Lenient, Mild, Flexible

8. Mockery (noun) – Ridicule or an action that makes something look foolish.

Synonyms: Derision, Insult, Satire

Antonyms: Respect, Praise, Compliment

9. Empowerment (noun) – The process of giving power or authority to someone.

Synonyms: Authorization, Strengthening, Enablement

Antonyms: Oppression, Weakening, Disempowerment

10. Concrete (adjective) – Definite, real, and specific rather than abstract.

Synonyms: Tangible, Solid, Actual

Antonyms: Abstract, Vague, Indefinite

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🔹 5 March 5 Important Phrasal Verbs from Recent News &
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💠 Drag On (लंबा खिंचना या अनावश्यक रूप से जारी रहना)
🔸 Meaning: किसी चीज़ का अनुमानित समय से अधिक समय तक चलना।
🔹 Example: The negotiations dragged on for months without any resolution.
💠 बातचीत महीनों तक चली लेकिन कोई समाधान नहीं निकला।

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💠 Follow Through (किसी कार्य को पूरा करना)
🔸 Meaning: किसी चीज़ को पूरी तरह से निष्पादित करना या तय योजना के अनुसार आगे बढ़ना।
🔹 Example: The company failed to follow through on its promise of better working conditions.
💠 कंपनी अपने बेहतर कार्य स्थितियों के वादे को पूरा करने में असफल रही।

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💠 Pile Up (इकट्ठा होना या बढ़ते जाना)
🔸 Meaning: काम, कर्ज, या समस्याओं का धीरे-धीरे बढ़ते जाना।
🔹 Example: Due to the delay in processing, applications started piling up.
💠 प्रक्रिया में देरी के कारण आवेदन जमा होने लगे।

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💠 Step In (हस्तक्षेप करना या मदद के लिए आगे आना)
🔸 Meaning: किसी स्थिति में मदद के लिए आना या नियंत्रण लेना।
🔹 Example: The government had to step in to stabilize the declining economy.
💠 सरकार को गिरती अर्थव्यवस्था को स्थिर करने के लिए हस्तक्षेप करना पड़ा।


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💠 Fizzle Out (धीरे-धीरे समाप्त हो जाना)
🔸 Meaning: किसी योजना या प्रयास का बिना किसी नतीजे के धीरे-धीरे खत्म हो जाना।
🔹 Example: The protest started with great energy but eventually fizzled out.
💠 विरोध प्रदर्शन जोश के साथ शुरू हुआ लेकिन धीरे-धीरे समाप्त हो गया

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