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Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams | 10.07.2026

Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams |10-07-2026

  1. Avouchment (noun)

Meaning: a solemn and often public declaration of the truth or existence of something (घोषणा)

Synonyms: declaration, assertion, claim

Antonyms: dispute, question

Sentence: Your avouchment of his good intentions means he won’t be disciplined.

  1. Pang (noun)

Meaning: a sudden sharp pain or painful emotion. (पीड़ा)

Synonyms: pain, sting, discomfort

Antonyms: aid, assist, comfort

Sentence: He experienced a sudden pang of conscience.

  1. Wrest (verb)

Meaning: to draw out by force or with effort (खींचना)

Synonyms: wrench, pull, extract

Antonyms: insert, instill

Sentence: I managed to wrest the photograph from his grasp.

  1. Stealthiest (adj.)

Meaning: behaving, done, or made in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard. (गुप्त)

Synonyms: furtive, secretive, clandestine

Antonyms: open, public

Sentence: Cats are among the stealthiest of stalkers.

  1. Evermore (adv.)

Meaning: (chiefly used for rhetorical effect or in ecclesiastical contexts) always. (हमेशा के लिये)

Synonyms: always, forever, eternally

Antonyms: never, nevermore, ne’er

Sentence: The editor’s decision is final and shall evermore remain so.

  1. Headlong (adv.)

Meaning: in a rush; with reckless haste. (हड़बड़ी)

Synonyms: hurried, rushed, sudden

Antonyms: deliberate, unhurried, calculated

Sentence: Those who rush headlong to join in the latest craze.

  1. Obduracy (noun)

Meaning: a steadfast adherence to an opinion, purpose, or course of action in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion (हठ)

Synonyms: obdurateness, obstinacy, stubbornness

Antonyms: broad-mindedness, open-mindedness, reasonability

Sentence: His error was sheer obduracy in refusing to admit a mistake.

  1. Encrust (verb)

Meaning: cover (something) with a hard surface layer. (जमना)

Synonyms: coagulate, congeal, cover

Sentence: She arrived home with her knees encrusted with mud.

  1. Gullible (adj.)

Meaning: easily persuaded to believe something; credulous. (भोला)

Synonyms: credulous, over-trusting, easily deceived

Antonyms: cynical, mistrustful, sophisticated

Sentence: He’s so gullible he’ll believe anything.

  1. Solace (verb)

Meaning: give comfort or consolation to. (आश्वासन)

Synonyms: comfort, console, cheer

Antonyms: anguish, distress

Sentence: She smiled, as though solaced by the memory.

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Frequently Asked Questions :


1. Why is vocabulary important for competitive exams?

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Vocabulary is crucial because it directly impacts performance in English sections, including reading comprehension, error detection, cloze tests, and sentence improvement across most competitive exams.


2. What is the best way to improve vocabulary for competitive exams?

The most effective approach is daily reading, learning high-frequency exam words, practicing synonyms–antonyms, and revising through mock tests and previous years’ questions.


3. Which vocabulary topics are most important for competitive exams?

Important topics include synonyms and antonyms, one-word substitutions, idioms and phrases, root words, phrasal verbs, and frequently confused words.


4. How many words should be learned daily for competitive exam preparation?

Learning 10–15 new words daily with proper usage, examples, and revision is ideal for steady and long-term vocabulary improvement.


5. How can vocabulary be remembered for a long time?

Regular revision, using words in sentences, practising quizzes, and applying vocabulary in writing and speaking help in long-term retention.

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