Top 250 Editorial Vocabulary
Master essential words used in The Hindu editorials and current affairs
Why The Hindu Vocabulary?
The Hindu newspaper is renowned for its sophisticated vocabulary and is a must-read for UPSC aspirants and competitive exam preparation. Our flashcards feature:
- Editorial Vocabulary: Words frequently used in The Hindu's opinion pieces
- Current Affairs Context: Political, economic, and social vocabulary
- Competitive Exam Focus: Essential for UPSC CSE, SSC, Bank PO, and state PSC
- Real Examples: Sentences similar to those in The Hindu editorials
- Synonyms & Context: Multiple meanings and usage scenarios
Regular practice with these words will significantly improve your reading comprehension of The Hindu and enhance your essay writing skills for competitive exams.
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How to Use These Words Effectively
Essential for These Exams
UPSC CSE
Essay, GS papers, and interview preparation
SSC CGL/CHSL
English section and descriptive paper
Bank PO/Clerk
English language and essay writing
State PSC
General English and essay sections
Sample Words You'll Learn
Abeyance
editoriala state of temporary disuse or suspension
"The project was held in abeyance pending further investigation."
Abysmal
editorialextremely bad; appalling
"The country's economic performance has been abysmal."
Acquiesce
politicalaccept something reluctantly but without protest
"The opposition decided to acquiesce to the government's demands."
Acrimonious
politicalangry and bitter
"The debate took an acrimonious turn."
Adverse
editorialpreventing success or development; harmful
"The adverse weather conditions affected the election turnout."
Advocate
politicalpublicly recommend or support
"The activists advocate for climate action."
And 49+ more words to master!