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Daily Vocabulary Word 19th February, 2023- Daily Use Words with Hindi Meanings

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 हो. हम आपको यहाँ  Daily Use Words with Hindi Meanings 19th February,  2023 की Vocabulary दे रहे हैं.


INCHOATE (adjective) : असम्पूर्ण
  • Meaning:just begun and so not fully formed or developed; rudimentary.
  • अर्थ: अभी शुरू हुआ और इसलिए पूरी तरह से गठित या विकसित नहीं हुआ; अल्पविकसित।
  • Synonyms:budding, inceptive, incipient, nascent.
  • Antonyms: developed, full-fledged, evolved, ripened.
  • Sentence:If only you could come up with a complete plan and not just an inchoate idea!


DIMINUTION (Noun) : अवनति

  • Meaning: a reduction in the size, extent, or importance of something.
  • अर्थ:किसी चीज के आकार, सीमा या महत्व में कमी।
  • Synonyms: curtailment,  contraction, constriction, restriction, limitation
  • Antonyms: increase, expansion, growth
  • Sentence:  The diminution of cafeteria monitors has resulted in an increase in food fights at the high school.


CONDIGN (adjective) : अनुरूप

  • Meaningappropriate to the crime or wrongdoing; fitting and deserved.
  • अर्थ: अपराध या अधर्म के लिए उपयुक्त; फिटिंग और योग्य।
  • Synonymsearned, merited, warranted, justified.
  • Antonymsundeserved, undue, unfair, unjust.
  • Sentence: Condign punishment was rare when the criminal was a man of high social standing.


RELENT (verb) : नरम पड़ना

  • Meaning: to cease resistance (as to another’s arguments, demands, or control).
  • अर्थ: प्रतिरोध को रोकना (दूसरे के तर्क, मांग या नियंत्रण के अनुसार)।
  • Synonyms: concede, give in, submit, succumb.
  • Antonyms: combat, confront, counter, defy.
  • SentenceBecause my mother is very angry, she won’t relent on my severe punishment.


ABOMINATE (Verb) : घृणा करना

  • Meaning: to hate something very much
  • अर्थ: किसी चीज से बहुत अधिक घृणा करना
  • Synonyms: abhor, despise
  • Antonyms: love, like
  • Sentence: They abominated the idea of red tapism.


Malapert (adjective)  : गुस्ताख़

  • Meaning: boldly disrespectful; impudent.
  • अर्थ: साहसपूर्वक अनादर।
  • Synonym: impertinent, cheeky, rude, brazen.
  • Antonyms: courteous, humble, modest, polite.
  • Sentence: In a fury, she said that he was too malapert to give her such an answer, and affirmed that both he and they should repent it.


Rambunctious (adjective) : हुल्लड़बाज़

  • Meaning: uncontrolled in a way that is playful or full of energy
  • अर्थ: एक तरह से अनियंत्रित जो चंचल या ऊर्जा से भरा है
  • Synonym: hell-raising, knockabout, boisterous, unruly.
  • Antonym: noiseless, peaceful, placid, quiet.
  • Sentence: Our new puppy turned out to be more rambunctious than we bargained for.


Banter (noun) : मज़ाक

  • Meaning: the playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks.
  • अर्थ: चिढ़ाने वाली टिप्पणियों का चंचल और मैत्रीपूर्ण आदान-प्रदान।
  • Synonym: wisecracks, crosstalk, wordplay, ribbing.
  • Antonym: flattery, praise, work
  • Sentence: If the banter between the award presenters is not exciting, no one will watch the show.


Abstemious (adjective) : संयमी

  • Meaning: indulging only very moderately in something, especially food and drink.
  • अर्थ: किसी चीज में बहुत संयमपूर्वक भोजन करना, विशेष रूप से भोजन और पेय।
  • Synonym: temperate, abstinent, austere, moderate.
  • Antonym: self-indulgent, intemperate, rapacious, voracious.
  • Sentence: Although my husband is normally abstemious with his money, he will buy a ticket to a football game in a minute.

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