Friday, May 10, 2024

The Hindu Vocab : Part 4

The Hindu Vocab : Part 4 



In the tender embrace of twilight, amidst a plenary gathering of souls yearning for change, a lethal whisper of rebellion echoed through the air. Ingenious minds, fueled by an unprecedented desire for liberation, plotted against the shackles of contempt and oppression.


In the magnificent halls of power, where once only the voices of the privileged resonated, now reverberated the echoes of defiance. Each heartbeat, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, dared to challenge the status quo.


Through acts of creativity and daring, they forged a path where none had dared to tread before. Their rebellion was not merely an act of defiance, but a declaration of independence, a testament to the unwavering strength of the human will.


And as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting shadows upon the world, they stood united, their resolve unbreakable, their spirits indomitable. For in the face of adversity, they found not fear, but courage; not despair, but hope.



1) Tender (Adj) - gentle, loving or kind (tender look, tender smile etc)


2) Embrace (Noun) - act of holding someone tightly, (As a verb embrace means to hold tightly - They embraced each other. But embarrassed means feeling ashamed.)


3) Plenary (Adj) - full, complete, absolute; fully attended by all members


4) Yearning (Noun) - desire, longing, wish


5) Lethal (Adj) - deadly, extremely dangerous


6) Rebellion (Noun) - revolt, uprising, mutiny, insurgence


7) Ingenious (Adj) - very intelligent and skilful, clever (an ingenious idea, solution etc)


8) Fueled by - powered by 


9) Unprecedented - (Adj) - never done, happen or known before (unprecedented situation)


10) Contempt (Noun) - scorn, disdain, hatred, defiance, derision, condescension, ignominy


11) Oppression (Noun) - persecution, maltreatment, abuse 


12) Magnificent (Adj) - extremely beautiful, splendid, spectacular, impressive


13) Privileged (Adj) - gifted, fortunate, blessed


14) Resonate (Verb) - reverberate, echo, resound


15) Reverberate (Verb) - resonate, echo, resound


16) Defiance (Noun) - resistance, opposition, disobedience, confrontation 


17) Testament (Noun) - proof, evidence 


18) Resilience (Noun) - ability to recover readily from adversity, flexibility, elasticity, pliability 


19) The status quo (Noun) - the present situation 


20) Forge (Verb) - to create or make (forge means to make an illegal copy also.)


21) Tread (Verb) - to walk


22) Dip (Verb) - to go down 


23) Indomitable (Adj) - impossible to defeat or frighten, invincible, impregnable, invulnerable, unbeatable, unconquerable (indomitable spirit)


24) Adversity (Noun) - calamity, trouble, catastrophe, disaster, misfortune



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