{"id":1142,"date":"2017-12-02T13:52:21","date_gmt":"2017-12-02T08:22:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.www.skillcious.com\/?p=1142"},"modified":"2021-03-10T22:03:21","modified_gmt":"2021-03-10T16:33:21","slug":"english-vocabulary-list-day-28","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.skillcious.com\/english-vocabulary-list-day-28\/","title":{"rendered":"English Vocabulary List With Synonyms And Antonyms Day-28"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"EnglishHello Students, today, we are going to publish English vocabulary list Day-28 with synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences. These vocabularies are essential for CAT, IBPS, SSC, and other exams. All the vocabularies are from The Hindu newspaper.<\/p>\n

Learn- Important Vocabularies from Day-27<\/a><\/p>\n

English Vocabulary List Day-28<\/h2>\n

1) Beset- (verb)<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> to surround and interrupt someone.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0918\u0947\u0930 \u0932\u0947\u0928\u093e, \u0930\u094b\u0915\u0928\u093e
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> surround, attack, harass, invade, encircle
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> protect, support, defend, cover, confront
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The goons are a big problem, as they are besetting innocent people.<\/p>\n

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

English Meaning-<\/strong> A quality of being uncommunicative.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0905\u0932\u094d\u092a\u092d\u093e\u0937\u093f\u0924\u093e, \u092e\u094c\u0928
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> prudery, silence, reserve, restraint, coolness, modesty
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> boldness, openness, audacity, frankness, candidness
\nExample Sentence- <\/strong>The reticence of the accused person is giving birth to suspicion.
\n<\/strong><\/p>\n

3) Spat- (noun & verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> To argue intensely.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u091d\u0917\u0921\u093c\u093e, \u091d\u0917\u0921\u093c\u0928\u093e
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> quarrel, dispute, fight, argument, conflict
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> peace, Concord, boo, accord, admonish, calm
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> Two friends involved in a spat while playing the match.<\/p>\n

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

English Meaning-<\/strong> To visualizing something.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0915\u0932\u094d\u092a\u0928\u093e \u0915\u0930\u0928\u093e
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> visualize, imagine, envisage, anticipate, think
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> disregard, wonder, ignore, misread, neglect
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> I always envisioned becoming a successful
entrepreneur<\/a> in the future.<\/p>\n

5) Sordid- (adjective)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> Very bad or third class.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0918\u093f\u0928\u094c\u0928\u093e, \u0917\u0928\u094d\u0926\u093e, \u0932\u093e\u0932\u091a\u0940
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> mean, dirty, nasty, greedy, filthy
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> clean, neat, noble, honorable, ethical
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The police arrested a vendor who was selling sordid food to the customers.<\/p>\n

6) Nerve- (noun & verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> To strengthen.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0936\u0915\u094d\u0924\u093f \u0926\u0947\u0928\u093e, \u091c\u094b\u0936, \u0928\u0938
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> guts, courage, bravery, daring, audacity
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> modesty, cowardice, discourage, fearfulness, shyness
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The TV anchor has the nerve to expose the corruption of the politicians.<\/p>\n

7) Envisage- (verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> To conceive or visualize.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0915\u0932\u094d\u092a\u0928\u093e \u0915\u0930\u0928\u093e, \u0938\u092e\u091d\u0928\u093e
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> visualize, foresee, imagine, dream, anticipate
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> blind, unseen, disaster, disregard, browse
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The police envisaged correctly about the criminals involved in the robbery.<\/p>\n

8) Pertinent- (adjective)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> Something which is relevant.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0909\u091a\u093f\u0924, \u092e\u0941\u0928\u093e\u0938\u093f\u092c
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> germane, relevant, fitting, suitable, proper, convenient
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> irrelevant, unsuitable, inappropriate, contradictory, impatient
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The celebrity has given a pertinent reply to those who raised a finger on him.<\/p>\n

9) Articulate- (adjective & verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> An ability to speak clearly or coherently.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0938\u093e\u092b\u093c \u0938\u093e\u092b\u093c \u092c\u094b\u0932\u0928\u093e, \u0938\u094d\u092a\u0937\u094d\u091f, \u091c\u094b\u095c\u0928\u093e
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> express, enunciate, utter, clear, fluent, talkative
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> unclear, silent, mute, dumb, amorphous, speechless
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The boy could not articulate\u00a0in front of his father about his low marks in the exams.<\/p>\n

10) Sectarian- (adjective)<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

English Meaning-<\/strong> Rigidly following to a certain principle.
\nHindi Meaning-<\/strong> \u0938\u093e\u0902\u092a\u094d\u0930\u0926\u093e\u092f\u093f\u0915, \u0915\u091f\u094d\u091f\u0930\u092a\u0902\u0925\u0940
\nSynonyms-<\/strong> fanatic, bigot, partisan, heretic, separatist, communal
\nAntonyms-<\/strong> ecumenic, liberal, unsectarian, tolerant, broad-minded
\nExample Sentence-<\/strong> The sectarian belief is a big concern nowadays for the world.<\/p>\n

These are the 10 Important vocabularies from English Vocabulary List<\/strong> Day-28. Learn daily 10 vocabularies to improve your English.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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