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Daily Vocabulary Word 20th May, 2022- 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 20th March, 2022 की Vocabulary दे रहे हैं.


SCURRY (verb)  : तेज चाल 

  • Meaning: (of a person or small animal) move hurriedly with short quick steps.
  • अर्थ: छोटे क़दमों के साथ तेज़ चलना
  • Synonyms: scamper, scuttle, dash, rush.
  • Antonyms: amble, stroll, crawl, saunter.
  • Usage: We have come to see the tornado in all of its glory, not the ant-like humans that scurry about in its path.


 INGRESS (Noun)  : प्रवेश

  • Meaning: the action or fact of going in or entering; the capacity or right of the entrance.
  • अर्थ: अंदर जाने या प्रवेश करने की क्रिया या तथ्य; प्रवेश की क्षमता या अधिकार
  • Synonyms: entrance, access, admittance, approach
  • Antonyms: egress, exit
  • Usage: If you sit in front of the doorway, you are creating a safety hazard by blocking the path of ingress into the hospital.


INVASIVE (adjective) : आक्रमणशील

  • Meaning: tending to spread very quickly and undesirably or harmfully.
  • अर्थ: बहुत जल्दी और अवांछनीय या हानिकारक फैलाने की प्रवृत्ति
  • Synonyms: nosy, interfering
  • Usage: The samples tested in this series may not include a high proportion of health care staff involved in invasive procedures.


PROCLIVITY (Noun) : झुकाव
  • Meaning: a tendency to choose or do something regularly; an inclination or predisposition towards a particular thing.
  • अर्थ: नियमित रूप से कुछ चुनने या करने की प्रवृत्ति; किसी विशेष चीज के प्रति झुकाव या प्रवृति
  • Synonyms: liking, inclination, tendency, leaning
  • Antonyms: disinclination, dislike, antipathy, hate
  • Usage: His proclivity for cooking made him a big hit in the homeowner’s association.

 HIATUS (Noun) : ख़ाली जगह
  • Meaning: a pause or break in continuity in a sequence or activity.
  • अर्थ: एक अनुक्रम या गतिविधि या निरंतरता में विराम
  • Synonyms: pause, break, interval, interruption, suspension
  • Antonyms: closure, juncture, misfortune
  • Usage: The professor will take his family on a long vacation during his hiatus.

HEAVE (Verb) : उत्तोलन

  • Meaning: lift or haul (something heavy) with great effort.
  • अर्थ: बड़े प्रयास से उठाना या ढोना (कुछ भारी)
  • Synonyms: haul, pull, lug, drag
  • Antonyms: push
  • Usage: After he tried to heave the heavyweight above his head for the third time, the weak lifter decided to give up.


Intimidate(verb) : धमकाना

  • Meaning: frighten or overawe (someone), especially in order to make them do what one wants.
  • अर्थ: अपना कार्य करवाने लिए किसी को धमकाना
  • Synonyms: dishearten, dismay, terrify
  • Antonyms: please, praise
  • Usage: Her boss intimidates her.


MELLOW (adjective) : सुकोमल

  • Meaning: (especially of a sound, flavor, or color) pleasantly smooth or soft; free from harshness.
  • अर्थ: (विशेष रूप से एक ध्वनि, स्वाद, या रंग) सुखद चिकनी या नरम; कठोरता से मुक्त
  • Synonyms: dulcet, euphonious, melodious, mellifluous, mellifluent.
  • Antonyms: rugged, abrading, gruff, abrasive, harsh.
  • Usage: His mellow voice and his qualitative speech made everyone applaud him.


Jeer (noun) : ताना मारना

  • Meaning: a rude and mocking remark.
  • अर्थ:एक असभ्य और मजाकिया टिप्पणी
  • Synonyms: hoot, ridicule, scuff, taunt
  • Antonyms: compliment, praise, flatter
  • Usage: Virat Kohli asked the crowd not to jeer Steve Smith.




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