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The Vocab Master For All Competitive Exams | 26-05-2025

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 1. HINDER (VERB)



Meaning: to create obstacles or difficulties, to impede progress, or to prevent something from happening smoothly.



Synonyms: Impede, obstruct, hamper, delay.



Antonyms: Facilitate, assist, aid.



Sentence: Lack of proper resources may hinder the team's ability to complete the project on time..



2. PARAMETERS (NOUN)



Meaning: the set limits, boundaries, or conditions that define or restrict the scope or behavior of something.



Synonyms: Limits, boundaries, constraints, conditions.



Antonyms: Freedoms, open-endedness, flexibility.



Sentence: The scientist established specific parameters for the experiment to ensure accurate results.



3. ADJUDGED (VERB)



Meaning: To adjudge means to officially declare or announce a judgment, decision, or verdict after careful consideration, especially in a legal or formal context.



Synonyms: Decided, ruled, determined, pronounced.



Antonyms: Overturned, reversed, acquitted.



Sentence: The defendant was adjudged guilty by the jury after a thorough examination of the evidence.



4. ECHELONS (NOUN)



Meaning: levels or ranks in a hierarchical structure or system. It is often used to describe different levels of authority, responsibility, or importance within an organization or military.



Synonyms: Levels, tiers, ranks, strata.



Antonyms: Equality, uniformity, homogeneity.



Sentence: The corporate structure had several echelons, each with distinct roles and responsibilities.



5. ENTRENCH (VERB)



Meaning: to establish or solidify something firmly, often to the point of making it difficult to change or dislodge.



Synonyms: Establish, fortify, embed, reinforce.



Antonyms: Dislodge, uproot, weaken.



Sentence: The new policies were designed to entrench ethical practices within the organization.



6. STYMIE (VERB)



Meaning: To hinder, obstruct, or thwart the progress, development, or accomplishment of something.



Synonyms: impede, thwart, frustrate.



Antonyms: Assist, facilitate, promote.



Sentence: The unexpected budget cuts threatened to stymie the completion of the infrastructure project.



7. STAGNATION (NOUN)



Meaning: a state of inactivity, lack of progress, or a condition where growth or development is halted.



Synonyms: Inactivity, standstill, lethargy, inertia.



Antonyms: Progress, growth, advancement, dynamism.



Sentence: The economic stagnation was evident in the lack of job opportunities and slow industry growth.



8. QUIRK (NOUN)



Meaning: a peculiar or unexpected aspect, behavior, or characteristic that deviates from the normal or expected.



Synonyms: Eccentricity, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity, oddity.



Antonyms: Norm, conventionality, conformity.



Sentence: Her quirk of always wearing mismatched socks became her signature style.



9. CREDULITY (NOUN)



Meaning: a tendency to believe things too readily, being overly gullible or easily convinced without sufficient evidence or critical evaluation.



Synonyms: Gullibility, naivety, trustfulness, susceptibility.



Antonyms: Skepticism, disbelief, distrust, caution.



Sentence: His credulity led him to fall for various online scams promising quick riches.



10. PAROCHIALISM (NOUN)



Meaning: a narrow-minded or limited perspective, often characterized by a focus on local or narrow interests to the exclusion of broader or more global views.



Synonyms: Narrow-mindedness, provincialism, insularity, myopia.



Antonyms: Open-mindedness, cosmopolitanism, broad-mindedness, global awareness.



Sentence: The mayor's parochialism hindered progress as he focused solely on local issues, ignoring broader regional concerns.

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