Daily Dawn Vocabulary January 09, 2021

Daily Dawn Vocabulary

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Daily Dawn Vocabulary January 09, 2021

Compel (verb) 

مجبور کرنا یا ہونا، زبردستی کرنا، لاچار کرنا

"force or oblige (someone) to do something."
Examples:

  • The law will compel employers to provide health insurance.
  • His courage and skill compel our admiration.
Synonyms: force, coerce into, pressurize into, pressure, impel, drive, press, push, urge.
Antonyms: persuade, convince, coax, allure
Liquidate (verb) 
صاف کرنا، حساب بے باک کرنا

"wind up the affairs of (a business) by ascertaining liabilities and apportioning assets"
Example: 
  • The owners were ordered to liquidate the company and pay their creditors
  •  The film is about a professional killer who's hired to liquidate a powerful businessman.
Synonyms: close down, wind up, put into liquidation, dissolve, break up, disband, terminate
Antonyms: conserve, preserve, protect, save

Confiscation (noun) 

ضبط کرنا، قبضے میں لینا

"the action of taking or seizing someone’s property with authority; seizure"

Example:  
  • The teacher confiscated all cell phones of Students.
  • A court ordered the confiscation of her property
Synonyms: seizure, impounding, commandeering, requisition, requisitioning, appropriation, expropriation
Antonyms: return

Culminate (verb) 

اختتام پذیر ہونا ، اوج پر ہونا

"reach a climax or point of highest development"

Example: .
  • At the end of the night, the concert will culminate in a huge fireworks display.
  • Their summer tour will culminate at a spectacular concert in London.
Synonyms: come to a climax, come to a crescendo, come to a head, reach a finale, peak
Antonyms: start, begin, peter out

Symptomatic (adjective)

 علامتی، اشارے کا

"serving as a symptom or sign, especially of something undesirable"
Examples: 

  • He worried about the change in his taste buds, but his doctor assured him it was symptomatic of a sinus infection. 
  • Is inflation symptomatic of economic decline?

Synonyms: indicative, signalling, warning, characteristic, suggestive, typical, representative
Antonyms: uncharacteristic

Fuss (noun) 

بلاوجہ پریشان ہونا، ہنگامہ، ہلچل

"a display of unnecessary or excessive excitement, activity, or interest"
Examples:.

  • All this fuss is totally unnecessary.
  • No need to make a fuss.

Synonyms: ado, excitement, agitation, uproar, to-do, stir, commotion, confusion, disturbance
Antonyms: get into perspective

Opaque (adjective)

 غیر شفاف، دھندلا، تاریک

"not able to be seen through; not transparent."

Examples: 
  • I cannot see through the glass because it is opaque.
  • The jargon in his talk was opaque to me.
Synonyms: non-transparent, cloudy, filmy, blurred, smeared, hazy, misty, dirty
Antonyms: transparent, translucent, clear

Cumbersome (adjective) 

بھاری، گراں بار، وزنی

"large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; unwieldy"

Examples:
  • Cumbersome election laws be damned.
  • He was in his late forties, a cumbersome giant.
Synonyms: unwieldy, unmanageable, awkward, clumsy, ungainly, inconvenient, incommodious
Antonyms: manageable, convenient

Porous (adjective) 

مسام دار، سوراخ دار

"(of a rock or other material) having minute interstices through which liquid or air may pass"

Examples:
  • The local limestone is very porous.
  • A highly porous material capable of harboring.
Synonyms: permeable, penetrable, pervious, absorbent, sponge-like, spongy, sieve-like, leaky, honeycombed
Antonyms:
 impermeable

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