Vocabulary

SEBI Grade A the Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Oct 1 2020 Day 392

Hindu Editorial Vocabulary October 1, 2020: Building a strong vocabulary is essential for success in the SEBI Grade A exam. The Hindu’s editorial section provides a treasure trove of words that can help you improve your language skills. In this article, we delve into The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary for October 1, 2020, Day 392, to help you enhance your word power for the upcoming exam.

1. Abet (Verb)

Definition: To encourage or support someone in doing something wrong or illegal.

Example: The accomplice was arrested for abetting the criminal in the robbery.

2. Collusion (Noun)

Definition: A secret and often illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others.

Example: The investigation revealed collusion among several employees to manipulate financial records.

3. Exacerbate (Verb)

Definition: To make a situation, problem, or negative feeling worse.

Example: The economic downturn exacerbated the unemployment crisis.

4. Opaque (Adjective)

Definition: Not transparent or clear; difficult to understand.

Example: The company’s financial statements are so opaque that it’s hard to determine its actual financial health.

5. Prudent (Adjective)

Definition: Showing good judgment and practicality in making decisions; careful and sensible.

Example: It’s prudent to save a portion of your income for future emergencies.

6. Permeate (Verb)

Definition: To spread throughout or pervade an area or substance.

Example: The aroma of fresh bread permeated the entire bakery.

7. Parity (Noun)

Definition: Equality, equivalence, or similarity in value, status, or rights.

Example: Gender parity in the workplace is an important goal for promoting diversity and inclusion.

8. Quell (Verb)

Definition: To put an end to a particular feeling or reaction, especially by using force.

Example: The police used tear gas to quell the rioting crowd.

9. Resilience (Noun)

Definition: The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness and adaptability.

Example: Despite facing numerous setbacks, her resilience never wavered.

10. Tumult (Noun)

Definition: A loud, confused noise, especially caused by a large group of people; uproar.

Example: The political protest led to a tumult in the city streets.

These words, along with their meanings and usage examples, can be valuable additions to your vocabulary. Regularly incorporating them into your language practice can boost your language skills and help you tackle language-related questions in the SEBI Grade A exam effectively. Keep exploring The Hindu’s editorials to discover more words that can aid your exam preparation.

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