The Hindu Editorial Daily Vocabulary Booster – 14 November 2019

The Editorial section of the Hindu newspaper is treated as the Bible by the various exam aspirants be it Bank Exam aspirants, SSC aspirants or UPSC aspirants. Not only does it give the editor’s views on the latest happenings in India and the world, but it also helps enhance English vocabulary for the ones who read it daily. In this blog of “The Hindu Editorial Daily Vocabulary 14 November 2019“, we have come up with a list of difficult words, their meanings, synonyms, antonyms and the correct usage of the words taken from today’s Hindu Editorial. Read along to understand it better. 

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The Hindu Editorial Daily Vocabulary 14 November 2019

Words Meanings & Synonyms Antonyms Usage
Amoral Lacking a moral sense; unconcerned with the rightness or wrongness of something;

Unprincipled, Without, Standards, Without morals, Unethical

Moral, Principled Humans, he argues, are amoral and what guides them is not any sense of morality but an instinct for survival.
Bemoans Express discontent or sorrow over something;

Lament, Bewail, Deplore, complain about, Express regret about, Mourn

Applaud

 

Researchers at universities are always bemoaning their lack of funds.
Beset Trouble someone or something persistently;

Plague, Bedevil, Attack, Assail, Beleaguer, Afflict, Torment

Protect, Defend, Worry-Free, Aid, Surrender,, Support, Provide With the amount of traffic nowadays, even a trip across town is beset with dangers.
Disconcertingly Causing one to feel unsettled;

Unnerving, Discomfiting, Disturbing, Perturbing

Reassuring The whole experience had disconcerted him.
Eponymous Person giving their name to something;

An eponymous character in a play, book, etc. has the same name as the title;

Eponymic, Onymous, Nominative, Titular

Anonymous, Nameless, Unknown, Incognito They recently released their eponymous debut album and are performing on the festival circuit throughout the summer.
Vindicated Clear someone of blame or suspicion;

Acquit, Clear, Absolve, Free from blame, Declare innocent

Convict, Blame, Incriminate

 

The investigation vindicated her complaint about the newspaper.
Wariness Caution about possible dangers or problems;

Carefulness, Care, Circumspection, Prudence

Recklessness They eyed each other with wariness and suspicion.

 

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