{"id":1116,"date":"2017-11-24T12:17:57","date_gmt":"2017-11-24T06:47:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.www.skillcious.com\/?p=1116"},"modified":"2021-03-10T22:05:45","modified_gmt":"2021-03-10T16:35:45","slug":"important-hindu-vocabulary-day-24","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.skillcious.com\/important-hindu-vocabulary-day-24\/","title":{"rendered":"Important The Hindu Vocabulary Day-24 For CAT, IBPS, SSC Exams"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"HinduHello Students, today, we are going to publish <\/span>The Hindu<\/span><\/a> Vocabulary Day-24 set with Hindi meaning, synonyms, and antonyms. These vocabularies are essential for CAT, IBPS, SSC, and other exams. Also if you want to improve your English, you should learn at least ten vocabulary every day.<\/span><\/p>\n

Learn- The Hindu Vocabulary Day-23 set<\/a><\/p>\n

The Hindu Vocabulary Day-24 set<\/h2>\n

1) Dichotomy- (noun)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> A division between two opposite things or ideas
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0935\u093f\u0930\u094b\u0927\u093e\u092d\u093e\u0938
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> contradiction, conflict, contrast, disagreement, bisection
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> agreement, similarity, community
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The dichotomy between two political parties is minimal, as both are involved in corruption.<\/p>\n

2) Prologue- (noun)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> An introduction to any event
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0938\u094d\u0924\u093e\u0935\u0928\u093e, \u0906\u0930\u0902\u092d
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> introduction, act, beginning, opening, overture.
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> end, finish, finale, closing, ending
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> A prologue before the play excites the audience.<\/p>\n

3) Contention- (noun)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> A disagreement between two sides.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0935\u093f\u0935\u093e\u0926, \u0935\u093f\u0930\u094b\u0927, \u0924\u0915\u0930\u093e\u0930
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> argument, conflict, dispute, quarrel, controversy
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> harmony, amity, affection, agreement, accord
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The contention between the two sides caused a fight.<\/p>\n

4) Havoc- (verb)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> Lavish devastation
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0928\u093e\u0936, \u0924\u092c\u093e\u0939\u0940
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> ruin, chaos, destruction, damage, destroy
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> calm, peace, building, rehabilitation, Concord
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> An earthquake havocked Nepal a few years ago.<\/p>\n

5) Disciple- (noun)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> A fan or follower of someone.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0936\u093f\u0937\u094d\u092f, \u0905\u0928\u0941\u092f\u093e\u092f\u0940
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> supporter, follower, adherent, pupil, fan, student
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> opponent, mentor, enemy, adviser, coach
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> Arjun was an ideal disciple of Dronacharya.<\/p>\n

6) Beckon- (verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> A motion with the hand.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0907\u0936\u093e\u0930\u093e \u0915\u0930\u0928\u093e, \u0938\u0902\u0915\u0947\u0924 \u0938\u0947 \u092c\u0941\u0932\u093e\u0928\u093e
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> gesture, signal, sign, command, indicate
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> discard, ignore, repudiate, prevent, revolt
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The bus contractor beckons the traveler to travel by his bus.<\/p>\n

7) Upsurge- (noun)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> An upward growth.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u091a\u0922\u093c\u093e\u0935, \u0924\u0930\u0958\u094d\u0915\u093c\u0940
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> increase, growth, rise, surge, soar, boost
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> downturn, decline, decrease, slump, collapse
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The upsurge in the price of diesel and petrol causes inflation.<\/p>\n

8) colossus- (noun)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> A thing or person with a huge size.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u092d\u0940\u092e\u093e\u0915\u093e\u0930,
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> monster, giant, mammoth, Titan, jumbo, whopper
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> lightweight, midget, severe, wimp, weakling
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> A colossus statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is being made in Gujarat.<\/p>\n

9) Flock- (noun & verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> A large number of people or animal or birds
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u091d\u0941\u0923\u094d\u0921, \u092d\u0940\u0921\u093c, \u090f\u0915\u0924\u094d\u0930 \u0939\u094b\u0928\u093e
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> crowd, group, mass, throng, mob, cluster
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> few, separate, divide, break, scatter
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The flock of people celebrated the new year at the center of the city.<\/p>\n

10) Recoup- (verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> Earn back something which was lost.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0938\u0902\u092d\u0932\u0928\u093e, \u0915\u094d\u0937\u0924\u093f\u092a\u0942\u0930\u094d\u0924\u093f \u0915\u0930\u0928\u093e
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> regain, recover, restore, compensate, reclaim
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> drop, confer, lose, endure, forfeit
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The seller raised the price of the goods to recoup the loss.<\/p>\n

These are the 10 important vocabularies from The Hindu Vocabulary Day-24 set. Learn daily 10 vocabularies to improve your English.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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