DAILY DOSE
23/08/2021
SSC / BANKING /RAILWAY/NDA/ AIRFORCE/ NAVY ENGLISH WORD POWER/SYNONYMS/ANTONYMS
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1. TAKE EXCEPTION (PHRASE)
आपत्ति करना
प्रत्युत्तर देना
एतराज़ करना
कड़ा जवाब देना
To present an opposing opinion or argument
To strongly disagree with or take offense at something.
Examples
• Excuse me, but I take exception to being characterized as some sort of opportunist, just because I happened to make some good investments before the economy collapsed.
• I know she takes exception to the way the newspaper represented the data from her study.
• He took exception to my comments on standardized testing.
SYNONYMS
balk
complain
criticize
oppose
protest
discountenance
dissent
grouse
ANTONYMS
approve
help
agree
endorse
give in
go along
accept
concur
2. ILL-CONCEIVED
adjective
अनियोजित; व्यर्थ; सही तरह तैयार नहीं
Badly planned or designed.
Badly planned and unwise.
Badly planned, not carefully considered, or based on wrong information or unreasonable beliefs:
Examples
• The whole project was ill-conceived.
• Critics say the state's budget proposal is ill-conceived and short-sighted.
SYNONYMS
goofy
insane
irresponsible
ludicrous
outrageous
preposterous
ridiculous
strange
ANTONYMS
regular
balanced
believeable
dislike
hate
realistic
responsible
smart
3. RECRIMINATION
रिˌक्रिमिˈनेश्न्
noun
किसी विषय में किसी व्यक्ति द्वारा दूसरे पर पलट कर लगाया गया आरोप-प्रत्यारोप विशेषतः दूसरे के द्वारा लगाए गए आरोप के जवाब में
An angry statement accusing somebody of something, especially in answer to a similar statement from him/her
Arguments between people who are blaming each other:
Examples
• The peace talks broke down and ended in bitter mutual recrimination(s).
SYNONYMS
criticism
accusation
animadversion
arraignment
disparagement
rebuke
reprehension
reprobation
ANTONYMS
approval
exoneration
harmony
peace
retreat
sanction
exaltation
thanks
Examples
• What unfolded was the culmination of more than a year of frustration, suspicion and recrimination.
• Finally, after long debate and much recrimination, the matter was arranged, and they shook hands before separating.
3. PHENOMENON
फ़ˈनॉमिनन्
noun
प्रकृति या समाज में कोई सचाई या घटना, विशेषतः ऐसी जो पूरी तरह समझ में न आए
A fact or an event in nature or society, especially one that is not fully understood.
Examples
• Acid rain is not a natural phenomenon. It is caused by pollution.
something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual or interesting:
Examples
• Gravity is a natural phenomenon.
• Do you believe in the paranormal and other psychic phenomena?
• There's evidence to suggest that child abuse is not just a recent phenomenon.
someone or something that is extremely successful, often because of special qualities or abilities:
Examples
• The Beatles were a phenomenon - nobody had heard anything like them before.
anything that is or can be experienced or felt, esp. something that is noticed because it is unusual or new:
Examples
• We discussed the ever-growing popularity of talk radio, and wondered how to explain this phenomenon.
someone or something special, esp. because it is completely different or extremely unusual:
Examples
• He was a kind of phenomenon, an actor running for president.
SYNONYMS
aspect
circumstance
experience
incident
miracle
paradox
reality
sensation
ANTONYMS
usualness
normality
regularity
4. AUGURY
/ˈɔːɡjʊri/
noun
आभास(m), भविष्यवाणी, शकुन(m),
शकुनविचार, शकुनविद्या, सगुन, भविष्यकथन
a sign of what will happen in the future; an omen.
Examples
• "they heard the sound as an augury of death
the interpretation of omens.
[ C ]
a sign of what might happen in the future:
Examples
• These sales figures are a good augury for another profitable year.
5. APPROBATION
/ˌaprəˈbeɪʃ(ə)n/
noun
अनुमोदन(m), प्रशंसा(f), समर्थन
approval or praise.
Examples
• a term of approbation
approval or agreement, often given by an official group:
approval or agreement, often given by an official group; praise:
Examples
• The council has finally indicated its approbation of the plans.
• Kids need their fathers’ approbation.
SYNONYMS
admiration
consent
endorsement
esteem
favor
okay
permission
support
ANTONYMS
disagreement
disfavor
opposition
refusal
rejection
veto
criticism
disapprobation
With warm regards
AK Education
Ashok Mishra
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