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Best English Notes By Top UPSC Coaching Center - Vocabulary

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Best English Notes By Top UPSC Coaching Center - Vocabulary

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  1. Best English Notes By Top Coaching Center - Vocabulary English grammar sections is important in clearing English language section with a good cutoff. All exams have an average score to clear all sections. Sometimes, you may be very good in English but still be unable to crack the English section in the competitive exam. The Hand written notes are very legible and can be read by anyone. They are very useful in clearing basic and advanced concepts in Grammar. The list of examples is exhaustive and one can rely on the hand written notes to prepare for competitive exams like UPSC, SSC CGL, SSC, RBI Grade B, BOB PO, Bank Exam and Government, etc.

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  3. Best English Notes For IAS - Vocabulary Inexorably (adverb) Meaning: in a way that is impossible to stop or prevent. Synonyms: implacable Antonyms: merciful Four years of mismanaged politics have plunged J&K into its worst ever cycle of violence and confusion. Kashmir today is not merely volatile, but is drifting inexorably into anarchy.

  4. Consummate (adjective) Meaning: showing great skill and flair Synonyms: exemplary Antonyms: jackleg The first was Mufti Mohammad Sayeed’s belief that his brand of ‘sleight ­of ­hand’ politics (which he used to practise with the Congress) could be replicated with the BJP, and hope thereby to sustain his legacy as a consummate politician. The hope, however, proved short ­lived

  5. Dissonance (noun) Meaning: lack of agreement or harmony between people or things Synonyms: disparity, discrepancy Antonyms: harmony In the wake of the growing political dissonance, other miscalculations have also occurred. One was a misplaced belief in the virtues of an ‘unilateral ceasefire’ during Ramzan 2018, replicating the Ramzan ceasefire during the period of former Prime Minister AtalBihari Vajpayee.

  6. Atavistic (adjective) Meaning: relating to or characterized by reversion to something ancient or ancestral. Synonyms: rudimentary Antonyms: experienced Atavistic reasoning is, however, no substitute for a carefully constructed and calibrated ceasefire. Militants used the ceasefire to regroup, just when the security forces seemed to gain the upper hand

  7. Crescendo (noun) Meaning: a progressive increase in intensity Synonyms: apogee Antonyms: nadir The gravest miscalculation arose on how best to deal with the rising crescendo of violence engulfing the Valley.

  8. Anointed (verb) Meaning: to choose someone or something for a particular job or purpose Synonyms: consecrate, bedaub Antonyms: condemned It is too early to surmise when elections will be held. Attitudes are meanwhile hardening. The Pro ­Pakistan, Tehreek-­e-Hurriyat, has been anointed with a new leader, Mohammad AshrafSehrai.

  9. Mulling (verb) Meaning: think about (something) deeply and at length. Synonyms: ponder, contemplate Antonyms: forget, ignore The NSE is reportedly mulling a premium board to try and attract better governed entities to try and list on it. This is long overdue given that many major global exchanges already have one.

  10. Repercussion (noun) Meaning: something bad happens unintendedlybut usually affect for long time Synonyms: impact, influence,sway Antonyms: causes The repercussion of the deadly war was very dangerous for the people.

  11. Cognizant (adjective) Meaning: aware of something Synonyms: sentient, apprehensive, conscious Antonyms: oblivious, unconscious Everybody should be cognizant of his duties.

  12. Empirical (adjective) Meaning: based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic. Synonyms: factual Antonyms: conjectural In the years that have passed, there have been several empirical studies which have demonstrated that over time, such a listing has served to bind a company to better corporate governance behaviour, has attracted shareholders willing to pay a premium for better disclosure, and over time, reduced cost of raising capital for participating company

  13. Resilient (adjective) Meaning: able to become strong again after something bad happens Synonyms: supple, whippy, springy Antonyms: inflexible, stiff Ruchi is resilient enough to fight such a deadly disease.

  14. Mandate (noun) Meaning: an official order to do something Synonyms: accreditation, delegation, empowerment Antonyms: breach, refusal, denial The mandate does not allow to arrest any female without female police officer.

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  16. Lacuna(noun) Meaning: a missing part Synonyms: deficit, paucity, dearth Antonyms: opulence, amplitude, abundance Students get frenzied when they found lacuna in their course book.

  17. Iniquitous (adjective) Meaning: morally wrong, very unfair Synonyms: vicious, nefarious, unsavory Antonyms: upright, virtuous, sublime Ram cannot tolerate iniquitous attitude in his office.

  18. Ephemeral(adjective) Meaning: something that lasts for very small time Synonyms: evanescent,transient, fugitive Antonyms: perpetual, permanent, everlasting The visit to my grandmother’s home is ephemeral but we enjoyed a lot.

  19. Paraphernalia (noun) Meaning: miscellaneous articles, especially the equipment needed for a particular activity Synonyms: impedimenta Antonyms: immovables By now, the world over, many human lives revolve around flitting between electronic screens: from telephones in hands, computer screens at work, televisions and hand­held devices in homes. To say nothing of the similar paraphernalia in the hands of spouses, peers and friends.

  20. Preposterous(adjective) Meaning: Very foolish Synonyms: absurd, insane, bizarre Antonyms: realistic, reasonable The preposterous ending of a famous author’s story disappointed the reader.

  21. Relinquish(verb) Meaning: to give up Synonyms: render, surrender, yield Antonyms: hold on He was ordered to relinquish his job.

  22. Fraught(Adjective) Meaning: having a lot of emotional stress Synonyms: lousy, awash, replete Antonyms: tranquil,quiet, comfortable There is a fraught relationship between Tina and her mother.

  23. Cornucopia (noun) Meaning: a large amount or supply of something Synonyms: repository Antonyms: inadequacy, paucity These digital obelisks continuously stream information about the city, cultural history of New York, vintage photographs, weather warnings, and an unending cornucopia of quiz and facts.

  24. Tumultuous (adjective) Meaning: excited, confused, or disorderly. Synonyms: boisterous Antonyms: mild, peaceful Even the august Reserve Bank of India’s board of directors, which met last week under new Governor Shaktikanta Das after the sudden and tumultuous exit of Urjit Patel, reportedly felt that governance standards at India’s central bank, which also doubles up as the banking regulator, needed some improvement.

  25. Archipelago (noun) Meaning: an extensive group of islands; a group or scattering of similar things Synonyms: peninsula Antonyms: land With these screens on every second or third intersection, the multiplicities of sounds and sights, trifles and terrors of the ‘real’ world were replaced by an archipelago of lonely byte­sized facts.

  26. Fodder (noun) Meaning: inferior or readily available material used to supply a heavy demand Synonyms: forage Antonyms: starvation The new generation of militants appears far more religiously inclined. This makes them easy fodder for ideologies propounded by terror groups such as the Islamic State (IS).

  27. Subalterns (noun) Meaning: someone with a low ranking in a social, political, or other hierarchy or someone who has been oppressed. Synonyms: inferior, assistant Antonyms: superior Shouting down at subalterns continues in our society and it cuts across class and ethnicity; if the foreman of a working gang starts shouting, it means that he is getting worried about his position or his ability to execute the job; if a wealthy, privileged person has a screaming fit at people who are ‘below’ them, it shows the double lack of respect mentioned above.

  28. Rancour (noun) Meaning: bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long standing. Synonyms: hostility Antonyms: friendliness This guy, who I knew really well, developed a technique that I had to admire: he would call out instructions and orders in a carrying voice that expected to be obeyed, but there was no anger or rancour in it.

  29. Psychopathy (noun) Meaning: mental illness or disorder. Synonyms: aberration Antonyms: calmness One friend, who was otherwise completely devoid of any control psychopathy (and was an inveterate rule­breaker on the quiet), was also made a monitor.

  30. Unceremoniously (adverb) Meaning: with a lack of courtesy; roughly or abruptly. Synonyms: snappish Antonyms: gallant The two leaders had come together against common rival RanilWickremesinghe, who was removed as Prime Minister unceremoniously on October 26 to make way for Mr. Rajapaksa. However, they saw little success either in Parliament or before the courts.

  31. Prophylactic (noun) Meaning: intended to prevent disease. Synonyms: inhibitory Antonyms: facilitating People continued to shout orders well into the ’80s and ’90s and up to today; and anyone who’s seen a macho corporate boss or advertising firm tyrant do their Michael Douglas impression knows that a fancy business school in America or Europe provides no prophylactic against the bullying Sergeant Major method, that in fact management Boot Camp in the U.S. might even encourage frequent explosions.

  32. Imbroglio (noun) Meaning: an extremely confused, complicated, or embarrassing situation. Synonyms: entanglement Antonyms: agreement Nothing short of respecting the current composition of Parliament and reinstating Mr. Wickremesinghe as Prime Minister will solve the current imbroglio.

  33. Corroborating (verb) Meaning: confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding). Synonyms: bolster, endorse Antonyms: gainsay, refute Corroborating these with climate assessments and effective extension and promoting climate resilient technologies will enhance their pragmatism.

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