The Hindu Editorial Daily Vocabulary Booster 1 March 2019

Vocabulary based questions are often asked in all Banking and Government Exams. So we at Oliveboard will be providing you with a daily dose of vocabulary to help you with overcoming your struggle in this section. You need to go through it daily to see a marked improvement in your English vocabulary. We hope it will help you in the upcoming SBI PO, RRB JENIACL AO, FCI, CWC exams as well. The words in the Daily Vocabulary Booster 1 March 2019 are taken directly from the editorial of the Hindu Newspaper.

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The Hindu Editorial Daily Vocabulary Booster 1 March 2019

Words Meanings & Synonyms Usage
Adherence Attachment or commitment to a person, cause, or belief;

Abidance, Compliance, Conformance

The hotel staff sticks to a strict adherence to etiquette.
Brink Edge, Verge, Margin, Rim The country was on the brink of a constitutional crisis.
Consensus A general agreement;

Harmony, Concord

She is skilled at achieving consensus on sensitive issues.
Critique A detailed analysis and assessment of something;

Analysis, Evaluation, Assessment

They gave a fair and honest critique of her art.
Diplomacy The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations;

Statesmanship

An extensive round of diplomacy in currently happening between two countries.
Expediency The quality of being convenient and practical;

Convenience, Advantage

The Commission Appointed to inquire into the expediency of revising and amending the laws.
Fragile Easily broken or damaged;

Breakable, Brittle

Fragile items such as glass and chinaware should be handled with care.
Galloping Progressing in a rapid and seemingly uncontrollable manner;

Sprint, Bolt, Fly

The central bank needs to control the galloping inflation.
Hardliner A member of a group, typically a political group, who adheres uncompromisingly to a set of ideas or policies;

Conscientious, Exact, Fussy

Neither hardliners nor reformers would be likely to want a war between the two countries.
Ideological Based on or relating to a system of ideas and ideals, especially concerning economic or political theory and policy Businesses have a core ideology of which profit is but one ideal.
Obfuscation The action of making something obscure, unclear, or unintelligible;

Obscure, Confuse

The new rule is more likely to obfuscate people than enlighten them.
Outcry An exclamation or shout;

Cry, Yell, Howl

The news channels recorded the public outcry over the attacks that happened yesterday.
Outrage An extremely strong reaction of anger, shock, or indignation;

Indignation, Fury, Anger, Rage, Disapproval

Her voice trembled with outrage after the inappropriate restrictions were imposed on the timings that the girls need to follow.
Paradigm A typical example or pattern of something;

A pattern or model;

Standard, Prototype

Society’s paradigm of an ideal woman should change now.
Reinstatement The action of giving someone back a position they have lost;

Restoration

The student body gave its support to the two expelled students and demanded their reinstatement.
Reiterate Say something again or a number of times;

Repeat

The foreign minister reiterated that the government would remain steadfast in its support to the army.
Respite A short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant;

Rest, Break, Breathing space, Interval

The refugee encampments will provide some respite from the suffering to the refugees.
Sceptical Not easily convinced;

Having doubts or reservations;

Dubious, Doubtful

The public were deeply sceptical about some of the proposals made by the ruling party during election times.
Spiralled Move in a spiral course;

Show a continuous and dramatic increase;

Soar, Shoot up, Rocket

Inflation continued to spiral after the war.
Tussle A vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve something;

Scuffle, Fight, Struggle

The demonstrators tussled with the policemen.

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