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Trending Vocabulary: A Glimpse into the Evolving Language Language is a living thing, constantly adapting and growing with new words and phrases. Here's a peek into some of the trending vocabulary that's spicing up communication.

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  • April 10, 2024
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TRENDING WORDS FROM NEWSPAPER (BANK / SSC) 1




1. Dispensation (Noun) – विशेषानुभतत - special permission to do
something that is normally not allowed.

Example-
1) They were promised dispensation from military service.
2) A special dispensation may be obtained from the domestic union
concerned.


Syno- license, exception, exemption.




2. Palatable (Adj.) – स्िाददष्ट - pleasant taste, tasting good enough to eat
or drink.

Example-
1) A very palatable wine.
2) The meal was barely palatable.


Syno- delicious, tasty, luscious, savoury.



Hint - PAL+AT+TABLE - u nd ur PALs At Table......obviously food is
gonna very tasty...




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,TRENDING WORDS FROM NEWSPAPER (BANK / SSC) 2


3. Languish (Verb) – कभज़ोय ह़ोना - (of a person, animal, or plant) lose or
lack vitality; grow weak.

Example-
1) Without the founder's drive and direction, the company gradually
languished.

- ददन काटना , to exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation.
Example
1) He has been languishing in jail for the past 20 years.


Syno- weaken, fail, wither, decline.



Hint – lang (LAckiNG)a uish(wish)..Think of a person who is lacking a
wish to do something, and such kind of a person automatically loses his
strength




4. Conflate (Verb) – मभराना - to combine two or more things.


Example-
1) Her letters conflate past and present.
2) She conflated the three plays to produce a fresh new work.



Syno- mix, dissolve, stir in.



Hint - conflates sounds similar to cornflakes which gives us strength by
bringing together all the vitamin and minerals together




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5. Unbridled (Verb) – अतनमंत्रित - not controlled or limited.


Example-
1) She spoke with unbridled passion.
2) Does his unbridled behavior surprise you?



Syno- unrestrained, uncontrolled, unchecked, violent.



Hint - unbridled - bridle is hand gear of horse...imagine if horse is
unbridled... it is violent.........




6. Nudge (Verb) – धीये से रे जाना - to push something or someone gently.


Example-
1) The children were giggling and nudging each other.
2) Patrick nudged the door closed with his foot.



Syno- push, touch, dig, jog.



Hint - I nudged him with my nose when my hands were tied.




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7. Starkly (Adv.) – स्ऩष्ट रूऩ से - in a way that is severe or harsh in
appearance or outline/very obviously and clearly.

Example-
1) That issue is presented starkly and brutally.
2) The point is starkly simple one.

Syno- openly, plainly, truthfully, fortnightly.




8. Bemuse (Verb) – संभ्रमभत - to slightly confuse someone.


Example-
1) Her answer bemused us all.
2) Tanisha gave me a bemused look.



Syno- bewilder, puzzle, confuse, stun.



Hint - Bemuse and Confuse mean the same




9. Ember (Noun) – अंगाय - a piece of wood or coal that is still hot and red
after a fire has stopped burning.

Example-
1) We sat by the glowing/dying embers of the fire.
2) The fireball has become an ember.



Syno- cinders, live coals, ash, charcoal.


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