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Daily Vocabulary Word 18th June, 2021- Daily Use Words with Hindi Meanings

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Vocabulary अब हर Competitive Exam का महत्वपूर्ण हिस्सा बन चुकी हैं. चाहे बात बैंकिंग की हो या SSC की या किसी अन्य प्रतियोगी परीक्षा की सभी परीक्षाओं में vocabulary एक important part होती है. Reading comprehension को Solve करने से लेकर किसी भी को Solve करने के लिए Vocabulary अच्छी होना ज़रूरी है. इसलिए, Hindi Bankersadda आपको Daily Vocabulary प्रदान करता है जिससे आप आगामी परीक्षाओं की तैयारी को और बेहतर बना सकते होहम आपको यहाँ  Daily Use Words with Hindi Meanings 18th June, 2020 की Vocabulary दे रहे हैं.


REVERE (verb) : सम्मान
  • Meaning: feel deep respect or admiration for (something)
  • अर्थ: (कुछ) के लिए गहरा सम्मान या प्रशंसा महसूस करें
  • Synonyms: respect, admire, cherish, appreciate.
  • Antonyms: blaspheme, desecrate, profane, violate.
  • Usage: If you want to achieve any goal, revere the process & success will follow.

PROFANE(adjective) : अपवित्र
  • Meaning: vulgar and inappropriate
  • अर्थ: अशिष्ट और अनुचित
  • Synonyms: coarse, nasty
  • Antonyms: kind, polite
  • Usage: They have profaned the long upheld traditions of the Temple.

Concurrence  (noun) : सन्निपतन
  • Meaning: the fact of two or more events or circumstances happening or existing at the same time.
  • अर्थ: एक ही समय में होने वाली या विद्यमान दो या अधिक घटनाओं या परिस्थितियों का तथ्य।
  • Synonym:concordance, cooperation, coincidence.
  • Antonym: dissonance, discord.
  • Usage: Because the events ran in concurrence, the coordinator could not attend both parties at the same time.

Unprecedented (adjective) : अभूतपूर्व
  • Meaning: never done or known before.
  • अर्थ: पहले कभी नहीं किया गया  हो या ज्ञात न हो।
  • Synonym: unequaled, unmatched, unrivaled.
  • Antonym: precedented, familiar, usual.
  • Usage: The damage caused by the hurricane is unprecedented and has never been experienced before in this country.

AGITATION(verb) : आंदोलन
  • Meaning: a state of anxiety or nervous excitement.
  • अर्थ: चिंता या घबराहट उत्तेजना की स्थिति।
  • Synonym: anxiety, perturbation, disquiet
  • Antonym: calmness, relaxation
  • Usage: Payal entered the room with an agitated face.
INCAPACITATED (adjective) : अक्षम

  • Meaning: deprived of strength or power; debilitated.
  • अर्थ: शक्ति या शक्ति से वंचित; दुर्बल।
  • Synonyms: crippled, decrepit, enfeebled, frail.
  • Antonyms: powerful, strong, sturdy, stout.
  • Usage: In states such as Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky, “countless children are growing up with parents in jail, incapacitated or underground”.


RELIC (noun) : निशान

  • Meaning: a trace of some past or outmoded practice, custom, or belief.
  • अर्थ: कुछ अतीत या बहिर्मुखी अभ्यास, प्रथा, या विश्वास का एक निशान।
  • Synonyms: vestige, antique, artifact, residue.
  • Antonyms: modern, recent, latest, neoteric.
  • Usage: The piece of pottery was a relic of the past that evoked in me a feeling of nostalgia.

SHODDY (adjective)  : तुच्छ

  • Meaning: badly made or done.
  • अर्थ: बुरी तरह से बनाया या किया हुआ।
  • Synonyms: trashy, crude, junky, duff.
  • Antonyms: prestigious, reputed, elegant, upright.
  • Usage: Because of shoddy accounting practices, our firm is being audited.


VERNACULAR (Noun) : मातृभाषा

  • Meaning: the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people of a country or region.
  • अर्थ: किसी देश या क्षेत्र के सामान्य लोगों द्वारा बोली जाने वाली भाषा या बोली।
  • Synonym: everyday language, spoken language, colloquial speech, slang
  • Usage: To hold the interest of the community, the playwright penned his play using only the local vernacular.


VITIATE(Verb) : भ्रष्ट करना

  • Meaning: spoil or impair the quality or efficiency of.
  • अर्थ: गुणवत्ता या दक्षता को खराब करना।
  • Synonym: poison, spoil, stain, tarnish, touch, taint
  • Antonym: Clean, honor, purify
  • Usage: When peers and bullies apply pressure, it can vitiate the moral character of young people and lead them down the wrong path.

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