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Daily Dawn Newspaper English Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning
October 01, 2020
Reconciliation (noun)
مصالحت، صلح ، متناسب تعلقات
the restoration of friendly relations.
Example: “his reconciliation with your uncle”
Synonyms: reuniting, reunion, conciliation, reconcilement, pacification, appeasement, placating
Antonyms: estrangement, alienation, feud, incompatibility
Deliberately (adverb)
دانستہ طور پر، جان بوجھ کر، مناسب
consciously and intentionally; on purpose.
Example: “the fire was started deliberately”
Synonyms: intentionally, on purpose, purposely, by design, knowingly, wittingly, consciously
Antonyms: by mistake, accidentally, hastily
Impede (verb)
روڑے اٹکانا، رکاوٹ ڈالنا
delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing them; hinder.
Example: “the sap causes swelling which can impede breathing”
Synonyms: hinder, obstruct, hamper, handicap, hold back, hold up, delay, interfere with, disrupt
Antonyms: facilitate
Intrigue (verb)
سازش، جوڑ توڑ، ریشہ دوانی
arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate.
Example: “I was intrigued by your question”
Synonyms: interest, be of interest to, fascinate, be a source of fascination to, arouse someone’s curiosity
Antonyms: bore
Menace (verb)
خطرے کا باعث، دھمکانے کا عمل
be a threat or possible danger to.
Example: “Africa’s elephants are still menaced by poaching”
Synonyms: threaten, be a danger to, put at risk, jeopardize, imperil, loom over, bully, intimidate
Antonyms: friendly, auspicious
Incessant (adjective)
لگاتار، دائمی، مسلسل
(of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption.
Example: “the incessant beat of the music”
Synonyms: jceaseless, unceasing, constant, continual, unabating, interminable, endless, unending
Antonyms: intermittent, occasional
Disdain (noun)
تحقیر، توہین، حقارت
the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one’s consideration or respect.
Example: “her upper lip curled in disdain”
Synonyms: contempt, scorn, scornfulness, contemptuousness, derision, disrespect, disparagement
Antonyms: admiration, respect
Revulsion (noun)
گھن، دستبرداری، کراہت
a sense of disgust and loathing.
Example: “news of the attack will be met with sorrow and revulsion”
Synonyms: disgust, repulsion, abhorrence, repugnance, nausea, loathing, horror, hatred
Antonyms: delight, liking
Shrill (adjective)
باریک اور تیز آواز، چیخ
(of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing.
Example: “a shrill laugh”
Synonyms: high-pitched, piercing, high, sharp, ear-piercing, ear-splitting, air-rending, penetrating
Antonyms: low, soft, dulcet
Beleaguer (verb)
محاصرہ کرنا، قبضہ کرنا، تنگ کرنا
lay siege to.
Example: “he led a relief force to the aid of the beleaguered city”
Synonyms: besieged, under siege, blockaded, surrounded, encircled, hemmed in, under attack
Antonyms: achromatic, brighten, consume
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