Daily Dawn Vocabulary February 10, 2021

Daily Dawn Vocabulary

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Daily Dawn Vocabulary February 10, 2021

Imbalance (noun)

 غیر متوازن، عدم توازن

"lack of proportion or relation between corresponding things."

Examples:
  •  An imbalance in certain chemicals leads to disturbances in the brain's function.
  • You can right the imbalance of our world so that evil is held in check.
Synonyms: disparity, variance, unevenness, polarity, contrast, variation, disproportion, lopsidedness
Antonyms: balance, parity

Tumultuous (adjective) 

انتشار انگیز، افراتفری سے بھرپور

"making an uproar or loud, confused noise."

Examples:
  • His predecessor was accorded an equally tumultuous welcome.
  • The tumultuous storm was beginning to lose some of its fury. 
Synonyms: loud, deafening, thunderous, thundering, ear-shattering, ear-splitting, ear-piercing
Antonyms: soft

Reminiscent (adjective)

 یاد دلانے والا، یاد آور

"tending to remind one of something"
Examples:
  • His style of painting is reminiscent of Da Vinci's. 
  • The old man was reminiscent
Synonyms: similar to, comparable with, tending to make one think of, evocative of, suggestive of, redolent of
Antonyms: mindless, unmindful, forgetful

Vociferous (adjective)

 شور سے بھرپور، اودھم مچانے والا

"expressing or characterized by vehement opinions; loud and forceful."

Example: 
  • He was a vociferous opponent of Conservatism. 
  • Local activist groups have become increasingly vociferous as the volume of traffic passing through the village has grown.
Synonyms: vehement, outspoken, vocal, forthright, plain-spoken, frank, candid, open
Antonyms: silent, quiet

Reckon (verb)

 تصور کرنا، شمار، گنتی

"establish by calculation"

Examples:
  • They that reckon without their host are to reckon twice. 
  • We didn't reckon for having such bad weather.
Synonyms: calculate, compute, work out, put a figure on, figure, number, quantify, count (up)
Antonyms: miscompute, miscalculate, misestimate, misreckon

Relish (verb) 

خوش ہونا، ذوق و شوق

"enjoy greatly."

Examples:
  • He will relish the opportunity to fill in your education on salmon.
  • As a student I relish the challenges of leading lifelong learning. 
Synonyms: enjoy, delight in, love, like, adore, be pleased by, take pleasure in, rejoice in
Antonyms: dislike

Sanctity (noun)

 تقدس، پاکی، حرمت

"the state or quality of being holy, sacred, or saintly"

Examples: 
  • Numerous miracles were proof of his sanctity
  • I believe firmly in the sanctity of human life-all human life.
Synonyms: holiness, godliness, sacredness, blessedness, saintliness, sanctitude, spirituality
Antonyms: wickedness

Favour (noun) 

حمایت، مہربانی

"approval, support, or liking for someone or something."

Examples:
  • I have a favour to ask of you. 
  • He surmised that the suggestion wouldn't find favour.
Synonyms: approval, approbation, commendation, esteem, goodwill, kindness, benevolence
Antonyms: disfavour, disapproval

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