Vocabulary - Exceptional English Words With Meanings : 01 August 2021

Exceptional words of English vocabulary from the newspaper ‘The Hindu’ are listed here. Go through these words and read the usages to learn how to use them in sentences. After this, take the quiz based on the vocabulary to check how much you learnt. This will really help you boost up your learning.
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1. AROMATIC (adjective) – सुगन्धित
Pronunciation: a•ruh•ma•tuhk
Meaning: having a pleasant and distinctive smell
Synonyms: fragrant, scented, perfumed, odoriferous, redolent, aromatized
Antonyms: fetid, stinking, smelly
Usage: The garden party was set amongst the aromatic orange blossom trees.
2. KALEIDOSCOPIC (adjective) – सर्वदा बदलनेवाला
Pronunciation: kuh•lai•duh•sko•puhk
Meaning: having complex patterns of colors
Synonyms: multicolored, psychedelic, variegated, motley, complex, intricate, complicated
Antonyms: monochrome, fixed, constant
Usage: The kaleidoscopic quality of the book is brilliantly realised on stage.
3. RECLUSE (noun) – वैरागी
Pronunciation: ruh•kloos
Meaning: a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people
Synonyms: hermit, ascetic, monk, nun, introvert, eremite
Antonym: extrovert
Usage: He was a natural recluse who found all human relationships difficult.
Pronunciation: ruh•kloos
Meaning: a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people
Synonyms: hermit, ascetic, monk, nun, introvert, eremite
Antonym: extrovert
Usage: He was a natural recluse who found all human relationships difficult.
4. JOCULAR (adjective) – परिहासशील
Pronunciation: jo•kyuh•luh
Meaning: humorous or playful
Synonyms: humorous, funny, witty, comic, comical, amusing, chucklesome
Antonyms: solemn, serious, earnest
Usage: The jocular man is known for his funny punchlines.
5. FLIMSY (adjective) – कमज़ोर
Pronunciation: flim•zee
Meaning: insubstantial and easily damaged
Synonyms: insubstantial, slight, light, fragile, breakable, frail, shaky
Antonyms: sturdy, strong
Usage: The flimsy structure of the vehicle could not withstand even mild impacts.
6. EXTENUATE (verb) – कम करना
Pronunciation: uhk•steh•nyoo•eit
Meaning: cause an offence to seem less serious
Synonyms: excuse, mitigate, palliate, defend, vindicate, justify, explain
Antonyms: aggravate, aggravating
Usage: Nothing you can say will extenuate the fact that you tried to steal something that belongs to me.
7. EXONERATION (noun) – अनुमोदन
Pronunciation: uhg•zo•nuh•rei•shn
Meaning: the action of officially absolving someone from blame
Synonyms: vindication, absolution, acquittal, discharge, immunity, exemption, indemnity
Antonyms: conviction, blaming, liability
Usage: They expected complete exoneration for their clients.
8. SOPORIFIC (noun) – निद्रादायक
Pronunciation: so•puh•ri•fuhk
Meaning: a drug or other substance that induces drowsiness or sleep
Synonyms: sedative, calmative, tranquillizer, narcotic, opiate, hypnotic
Antonyms: stimulant, refresher
Usage: Because of the medicine’s soporific properties, the doctor told me to only take it at bedtime.
9. BENEVOLENCE (noun) – भलाई
Pronunciation: buh•neh•vuh•luhns
Meaning: the quality of being well meaning
Synonyms: kindness, goodness, goodwill, benignity, compassion, consideration
Antonyms: spite, miserliness
Usage: Known for her benevolence, Mother Teresa’s kindness and compassionate spirit shined through in all she did.
10. COMMODIOUS (adjective) – विशाल
Pronunciation: kuh•mow•dee•uhs
Meaning: roomy and comfortable
Synonyms: roomy, capacious, spacious, ample, substantial, generous, large
Antonyms: cramped, restricted, confined
Usage: The apartment is not commodious enough for us.
Pronunciation: jo•kyuh•luh
Meaning: humorous or playful
Synonyms: humorous, funny, witty, comic, comical, amusing, chucklesome
Antonyms: solemn, serious, earnest
Usage: The jocular man is known for his funny punchlines.
5. FLIMSY (adjective) – कमज़ोर
Pronunciation: flim•zee
Meaning: insubstantial and easily damaged
Synonyms: insubstantial, slight, light, fragile, breakable, frail, shaky
Antonyms: sturdy, strong
Usage: The flimsy structure of the vehicle could not withstand even mild impacts.
6. EXTENUATE (verb) – कम करना
Pronunciation: uhk•steh•nyoo•eit
Meaning: cause an offence to seem less serious
Synonyms: excuse, mitigate, palliate, defend, vindicate, justify, explain
Antonyms: aggravate, aggravating
Usage: Nothing you can say will extenuate the fact that you tried to steal something that belongs to me.
7. EXONERATION (noun) – अनुमोदन
Pronunciation: uhg•zo•nuh•rei•shn
Meaning: the action of officially absolving someone from blame
Synonyms: vindication, absolution, acquittal, discharge, immunity, exemption, indemnity
Antonyms: conviction, blaming, liability
Usage: They expected complete exoneration for their clients.
8. SOPORIFIC (noun) – निद्रादायक
Pronunciation: so•puh•ri•fuhk
Meaning: a drug or other substance that induces drowsiness or sleep
Synonyms: sedative, calmative, tranquillizer, narcotic, opiate, hypnotic
Antonyms: stimulant, refresher
Usage: Because of the medicine’s soporific properties, the doctor told me to only take it at bedtime.
9. BENEVOLENCE (noun) – भलाई
Pronunciation: buh•neh•vuh•luhns
Meaning: the quality of being well meaning
Synonyms: kindness, goodness, goodwill, benignity, compassion, consideration
Antonyms: spite, miserliness
Usage: Known for her benevolence, Mother Teresa’s kindness and compassionate spirit shined through in all she did.
10. COMMODIOUS (adjective) – विशाल
Pronunciation: kuh•mow•dee•uhs
Meaning: roomy and comfortable
Synonyms: roomy, capacious, spacious, ample, substantial, generous, large
Antonyms: cramped, restricted, confined
Usage: The apartment is not commodious enough for us.
Now choose any 2 or 3 words, try to use them in your own sentences and share your sentences in the comment section. This will help you to retain the learnt words for a longer duration.
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