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Here’s an article from the newspaper,’The Indian Express’. Read the article and then come back to us!
Article name: ‘Returning to the City’Â
Important words and phrases from the article
EXODUS
Pronunciation : ek-suh-duhs
Part of Speech: noun
Meaning: mass departure of people
Synonyms: exit,evacuation, migration
Antonyms: stay, arrival, entrance
Usage: There was a major exodus of the employees from the company due to decrement of salary.
EMPHASIZE
Pronunciation : em-fuh-sahyz
Part of Speech: verb
Meaning: a) to give importance or value to something
b) lay stress when speaking or writing
Synonyms: accentuate, affirm, point out, reiterate
Antonyms: mumble, ignore, unaccented
 Usage: While making the presentation emphasize on our budget.
Forms: emphasis(noun)
STAPLE
Pronunciation : stei-pl
Part of Speech: noun,verb
Meaning: a regular necessity
Synonyms: chief, fundamental, essential, key
Antonyms: extra, insignificant, inessential, subordinate
Usage: Rice and fish is a staple food of Bengal.
UTILIZATION
Pronunciation: yoo-tuh-li-zhay-shun
Part of Speech: verb
Meaning: to make practical and effective use of something
Synonyms: application, usage, employment
Antonyms: abuse, misapplication, misusage
Usage: We have to make complete utilization of the resources we are provided.
Forms: utilise(verb), utility(verb), utilitarian(adjective, noun)
MIGRATION
Pronunciation: mai-grei-shn
Part of Speech: noun
Meaning: a) seasonal movement of birds and animals from one place to another
b) movement from one part of somewhere to another
Synonyms: flight, journey, movement, transfer
Antonyms: stagnant, idleness, inaction
Usage: There is a huge amount of Siberian cranes to India during the winters.
Forms: migrate (verb)
TRIGGER
Pronunciation: tri-guh
Part of Speech: noun, verb
Meaning: a) a small device that releases a spring or catch and so sets off a mechanism, especially in order to fire a gun.
b) cause (a device) to function
Synonyms: bring about, cause, generate, prompt
Antonyms: halt, stop, prevent
Usage: He pulled the trigger and the bullet came out in a fraction of a second from the gun.
SUSTAIN
Pronunciation: suh-stein
Part of Speech: verb
Meaning: a)strengthen or support physically or mentally(verb)
b)undergo or suffer (verb)
Synonyms: assist, support, tolerate, withstand
Antonyms: hinder, obstruct, deprive
Usage: We need to send aid to the less fortunate in order to sustain them.
Forms: sustenance (noun)
ENFORCE
Pronunciation: uhn-faws
Part of Speech: verb
Meaning: cause something to happen by necessity or force
Synonyms: apply, carry, out, implement, impose
Antonyms: cease, halt, check
Usage: A new law was enforced by the Supreme court.
Forms: enforcement (noun)
TRICKLE
Pronunciation: tri-kl
Part of Speech: verb,noun
Meaning: a) to flow in a small stream (verb)
b) a small flow of liquid (noun)
Synonyms: crawl, creep, leak, dribble
Antonyms: pour
Usage: During summers the river dries to a trickle.
HUMANE
Pronunciation: hyoo-mein
Part of Speech: adjective
Meaning: having or showing compassion or benevolence
Synonyms: merciful, considerate, cordial, generous
Antonyms: inhumane, monstrous, malevolent
Usage: There should be rules to treat animals in a humane manner
Forms: human(noun), humanity(noun), humanly (adverb), humanely(adverb)
Practice Questions
Q.1) Which of the following set of words follow the same logic as Migration: Transfer?
- Trickle-Cripple
- Enforce-Halt
- Sustain-Support
- Humane-Malevolent
Q,2) Create sentences of your own with the following words:
- Trigger
- Exodus
- Trickle
- Humane
- Emphasise
Write down your answers in the comments section below!