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Vandalism
Meaning: Willful damage or destruction of any property.
Hindi Meaning: बर्बरता
Newspaper: The Indian Express
Use of the Word:
In the Kolkata rape-murder case two ACPs and, inspector were suspended over RG Kar Hospital vandalism.
Synonyms: Destruction (विनाश)
Antonyms: Construction (निर्माण)
Q. Which of the following is a synonym of Vandalism?
a) Destruction
b) Defacement
c) Sabotage
d) All of the above
Similar Sounding Words with Different Meaning:
- Soar: ऊंची उड़ान भरना
- Sore: पीड़ादायक
Ans. d): All of the above
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