DAILY VOCABULARY FOR 28TH SEPTEMBER 2022

(VOCABULARY) 

1. Relay (noun) –

  • Meaning: Pass on, transmit; A short period ; A competition where the fastest wins
  • Synonyms: communicate, broadcast, transfer, spell, stretch, course, race, sprint
  • Antonyms: check, hold, keep, concealment, withholding
  • Usage: It’s like a relay race in India, with each State and city taking its tum for aCOVID 19 surge.

2. Proxy (verb) –

  • Meaning: a person who is appointed to undertake the duties of a superior in the superior’s absence; The authority to represent someone else, especially in voting; An instruction, command, or role given to a person or group
  • Synonyms: agent, deputy, representative, substitute
  • Antonyms: permanent, real, being, entity
  • Usage: The pandemic in the metros is a proxy for the devastating effects of most infectious diseases and inappropriate health system responses in urban areas.

3. Intricate (verb) –

  • Meaning: Very complicated or detailed; Having a strange, curious or 1nysterious nature; Boring or severely lacking in interest; Being advanced in development
  • Synonyms: complex, convoluted, strange, exotic, advanced, forward
  • Antonyms: simple, plain, superficial, loose, primitive, backward
  • Usage: Kerala has an intricate task of sustainning its track record of 0.43% of reported cases ending up in deaths.

4. Crumble (verb) –

  • Meaning: Break or fall apart into small fragments, especially as part of a process of deterioration; To drive away or cause to vanish; To surrender under agreed conditions
  • Synonyms: dispel, disperse, capitulate, surrender, crush, fragment
  • Antonyms: ameliorate, improve, build, construct, resist, endure
  • Usage: The pandemic necessitates phenomenal leadership; adamant or complacent Systems
    will crumble faster and steeper.

(ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION)

5. A critical judge of any art and craft –Connoisseur

6. A leader or orator who espouses the cause of the common people- Demagogue

(MISSPELT WORDS)

7. (A) Cuntemporaries (B) Contemporeries  (C) Contemporaries (D) Cuntempuraries

8. (A) Clockroom (B) Cloakrome (e) Cluckroom (D) Cloakroom

(IDIOMS AND PHRASES)

9. Bridge the gap:

  • Meaning: If you bridge the gap, you make a connection where there is a great difference.
  • Example: I thought Senator Davis was working to bridge the gap between the parties on this controversial issue.


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