Editorials English Vocabulary Words Set 95

English Vocabulary Words with Meanings for various Exams: SBI PO, NIACL, NICL, IBPS PO/Clerk, RRB, RBI, IPPB, UICL, OICL. We are providing vocabulary words from the Articles of Newspapers like The Hindu, The Economist, The Indian Express, etc. which are important for the upcoming exams. Add some more words to your English vocabulary words list

1. Cachet (noun) – The state of being respected or admired.

  • Synonyms: Prestige, Distinction, Status, Standing, Kudos, Snob value, Stature
  • Antonyms: Lowliness, Worthlessness
  • Usage: Consistence performance of Virat Kohli has earned him a cachet in cricket.

2. Galling (adjective) – Causing someone to feel angry or annoyed.

  • Synonyms: Annoying, Bothersome, Galling, Irritating, Nettlesome
  • Antonyms: Cheering, Pleasing, Soothing
  • Usage: The fraud allegation was galling and really upset the honest minister.

3. Jarring (verb) – To have a harshly disagreeable or disconcerting effect.

  • Synonyms: Discordant, Strident, Altercate, Argufy, Bicker, Brabble, Brawl
  • Antonyms: Accord, Harmonize, Agree, Consent, Concur
  • Usage: Since the boss fired ten people in one day, this jarring action from the administration made all the other employees worry that they might lose their job.

4. Abash (verb) – Make someone feel embarrassed, disconcerted or ashamed.

  • Synonyms: Embarrass, Feel ashamed, Humiliate, Disconcert
  • Antonyms: Calm, Soothe, Enlighten
  • Usage: Because he doesn’t have any empathy, the evil man finds it fun to abash and embarrass others.

5. Lackluster (adjective) – Lacking in vitality, force or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring.

  • Synonyms: Uninspiring, Unimaginative, Dull, Humdrum, Bland, Insipid, Vapid
  • Antonyms: Bright, Enthusiastic, Lively, Spirited
  • Usage: In spite of heavy advertising, the new product only achieved disappointing, lackluster sales.

6. Kinship (noun) – The state of being related to the people in your family or other close being.

  • Synonyms: Relationship, Relatedness, Affinity, Sympathy, Kindred, Rapport
  • Antonyms: Hatred, Dislike, Acrimony, Animosity, Hostility
  • Usage: There is kinship among all human beings, which is very necessary for the survival of humanity.

7. Maelstrom (noun) – A situation or state of confused movement or violent turmoil.

  • Synonyms: Tumult, Pandemonium, Bedlam, Confusion, Disorder, Commotion
  • Antonyms: Calm, Tranquility, Serenity, Placidity, Composure, Accord
  • Usage: Because there were so many flowers at the wedding reception, the hall was a maelstrom of color, fragrance, and sneezing.

8. Sack (verb) – Dismiss from employment.

  • Synonyms: Discharge, Dismissal, Firing, Release, Expel, Terminate
  • Antonyms: Employ, Engage, Hire, Hold, Keep
  • Usage: The school board has sacked a teacher who punished a 14-year-old student very hard.

9. Wade (verb) – Intervene in (something) or attack (someone) vigorously or forcefully.

  • Synonyms: Attack, Set upon, Launch oneself at, Weigh into, Lash out at, Hit out at
  • Antonyms: Avoid, Dodge
  • Usage: The pair of thieves waded the travelling merchant, stealing his goods and leaving him half-dead on the side of the road.

10. Facile (adjective) – Ignoring the true complexities of an issue.

  • Synonyms: Simplistic, Superficial, Exterior, External, Peripheral
  • Antonyms: Detailed, Through, Analytical
  • Usage: Since the issue was facile, it was solved within a couple of minutes.

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