Vocabulary of the day- 23 October


“Vocabulary of the Day” is a daily initiative of StudyToper.in aimed at boosting the English proficiency of candidates and improving their performance in competitive exams. Each day, a word is selected from a newspaper, along with its meaning, examples of usage, synonyms, antonyms, a practice question, and a selection of similar-sounding words with different meanings. This approach simplifies vocabulary learning, strengthens language skills, and helps candidates excel in the English language section.

enmity

Meaning: Feeling of hatred towards the enemy.

Hindi meaning: enmity, enmity, enmity

Newspaper: Indian Express

Use of the word:

The man who demanded Rs 5 crore from Salman Khan to ‘settle’ enmity‘Lawrence Bishnoi apologized to Mumbai Police.

Synonyms: Antipathy (hatred)

Antonyms: Affinity

Q. Which of the following is the antonym of the word enemy?

a) hostility

B) friendship

c) opposition

d) hostility

Similar sounding words with different meanings:

  • blond: tired
  • Bottle gourd: Bottle gourd

Year. b): Friendship is the antonym of the word enemy. The other three words are synonyms of enemy.

Benefits of Vocabulary Building

It is important to develop a strong vocabulary to excel in competitive exams and enhance communication skills. Expanding your vocabulary has many benefits, such as:

  • Clear and accurate communication: A broad vocabulary enables candidates to express their ideas accurately and effectively both in writing and speaking.
  • Better Negotiation Skills: Being familiar with a wide range of synonyms and antonyms increases clarity, making discussions more engaging and effective.
  • Advanced Language Proficiency: Constantly building vocabulary strengthens overall English proficiency, promoting personal and professional growth.
  • Confident Expression: A diverse vocabulary allows individuals to express their ideas and opinions with confidence and leave a lasting impression.
  • Better test performance: Strong vocabulary skills contribute to higher performance in the English section of competitive exams, thereby improving scores.

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