5 Words of the day

 


5 Words of the day






1. Recalcitrant (adjective)  
IPA: /rɪˈkæl.sɪ.trənt/  
Hindi Pronunciation: री-कैल-सि-ट्रंट (Ree-kal-si-trant)  
Root: Latin recalcitrare (to kick back)  
Etymology: From Latin re- (back) + calcitrare (to kick), meaning "stubbornly resistant to authority or control"  
Synonyms: Defiant, uncooperative, rebellious  
Antonyms: Obedient, compliant, submissive  
Hindi Meaning: हठी (Hathi)  
Example Sentence: The recalcitrant student refused to follow the teacher’s instructions.  

2. Sagacious (adjective)  
IPA: /səˈɡeɪ.ʃəs/  
Hindi Pronunciation: स-गै-शस (Sa-gai-shas)  
Root: Latin sagax (wise, keen-sighted)  
Etymology: From Latin sagire (to perceive keenly), meaning "having or showing keen mental discernment"  
Synonyms: Wise, insightful, perceptive  
Antonyms: Foolish, ignorant, shortsighted  
Hindi Meaning: बुद्धिमान (Buddhiman)  
Example Sentence: The sagacious leader made decisions that benefited the entire nation.  

3. Tenebrous (adjective)  
IPA: /ˈtɛn.ɪ.brəs/  
Hindi Pronunciation: टे-ने-ब्रस (Te-ne-bras)  
Root: Latin tenebrae (darkness)  
Etymology: From Latin tenebrosus, meaning "dark, obscure, or difficult to understand"  
Synonyms: Gloomy, shadowy, murky  
Antonyms: Bright, luminous, clear  
Hindi Meaning: अंधकारमय (Andhkaramay)  
Example Sentence: The castle’s tenebrous hallways made it look like a haunted mansion.  

4. Ubiquitous (adjective)  
IPA: /juːˈbɪk.wɪ.təs/  
Hindi Pronunciation: यू-बिक-वि-टस (Yu-bik-vi-tas)  
Root: Latin ubique (everywhere)  
Etymology: From Latin ubique, meaning "present everywhere at the same time"  
Synonyms: Omnipresent, pervasive, widespread  
Antonyms: Rare, scarce, uncommon  
Hindi Meaning: सर्वव्यापी (Sarvavyapi)  
Example Sentence: Smartphones have become a ubiquitous part of modern life.  

5. Vicissitude (noun)  
IPA: /vɪˈsɪs.ɪ.tjuːd/  
Hindi Pronunciation: वि-सिसि-ट्यूड (Vi-si-si-tyood)  
Root: Latin vicissitudo (change)  
Etymology: From Latin vicis (turn, change), meaning "a change of circumstances, typically one that is unwelcome or difficult"  
Synonyms: Fluctuation, shift, upheaval  
Antonyms: Stability, consistency, permanence  
Hindi Meaning: उतार-चढ़ाव (Utar-Chadhav)  
Example Sentence: The vicissitudes of life can test a person’s resilience and strength.

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