The Hindu Vocabulary: 10 Powerful English Words with Meanings, Pronunciations, Synonyms & Antonyms

The Hindu Vocabulary


Learning new words helps us think and express better.
Let’s explore 10 useful English words through an easy story and learn their meanings, pronunciations, synonyms, and antonyms.


The Story: The Day After the Drizzle

After a light drizzle, the town looked fresh and calm. Alice, a woman of indomitable spirit, walked to the art gallery where an old cognoscente was displaying medieval paintings.

The expert spoke with unremitting energy about each artwork. Outside, some students were debating about joining the art club. Some said yes, while one said nay, being a bit chary of wasting time.

Suddenly, news spread about a contagion in a nearby village. Yet, everyone stood together like a conglomerate — a united group of different people.

One covetous man tried to take credit for the art show, but later the facts corroborated that the old artist was the true creator.

Alice smiled and realized that honesty, knowledge, and teamwork always win in the end.

The Hindu Vocabulary: 9 Key Words with Hindi Phonetics 

Word List with Meanings, Pronunciations, Synonyms & Antonyms


1️⃣ Cognoscenti (Noun)

Pronunciation: /कॉग-नो-शेन-टी/
Meaning: A connoisseur; a discerning expert.
Synonyms: Scholar, Connoisseur, Maestro
Antonyms: Novice, Amateur, Neophyte
Sentence: He is a cognoscente of medieval painting.


2️⃣ Indomitable (Adjective)

Pronunciation: /इन-डॉम-इ-टे-बुल/
Meaning: Impossible to defeat or subdue.
Synonyms: Invincible, Unconquerable, Unbeatable
Antonyms: Vulnerable, Susceptible, Vincible
Sentence: Alice was a woman of indomitable spirit.


3️⃣ Unremitting (Adjective)

Pronunciation: /अन-रि-मिट-इंग/
Meaning: Continuing without pause or interruption.
Synonyms: Continuous, Relentless, Incessant
Antonyms: Recurrent, Intermittent, Discontinuous
Sentence: His unremitting effort brought great success.


4️⃣ Drizzle (Noun)

Pronunciation: /ड्रि-ज़ल/
Meaning: Light rain falling in very fine drops.
Synonyms: Light shower, Sprinkle, Mist
Antonyms: Downpour, Heavy rain, Storm
Sentence: Boston will be cloudy with patchy drizzle.


5️⃣ Nay (Noun)

Pronunciation: /ने/
Meaning: A negative answer or vote.
Synonyms: Denial, Refusal, Negation
Antonyms: Yes, Approval, Acceptance
Sentence: The daily work continued; nay, it actually increased.


6️⃣ Contagion (Noun)

Pronunciation: /कन-टे-जन्/
Meaning: Spread of disease by close contact.
Synonyms: Infection, Illness, Malady
Antonyms: Health, Purity, Immunity
Sentence: The doctor said there’s no danger of contagion.


7️⃣ Chary (Adjective)

Pronunciation: /चे-री/
Meaning: Cautiously or suspiciously reluctant to do something.
Synonyms: Wary, Cautious, Careful
Antonyms: Careless, Reckless, Unmindful
Sentence: I am rather chary of making too many mistakes.


8️⃣ Conglomerate (Noun)

Pronunciation: /कन-ग्लॉ-मरेट/
Meaning: A group or mixture of different things or parts forming a whole.
Synonyms: Combination, Mixture, Amalgamation
Antonyms: Disband, Disperse, Break up
Sentence: The Earth is a specialized conglomerate of organisms.


9️⃣ Covetous (Adjective)

Pronunciation: /कव-इ-टस/
Meaning: Having a strong desire to possess something belonging to someone else.
Synonyms: Greedy, Grasping, Rapacious
Antonyms: Generous, Selfless, Magnanimous
Sentence: A covetous man is good to none but worse to himself.


🔟 Corroborate (Verb)

Pronunciation: /क-रॉ-ब-रेट/
Meaning: To confirm or give support to something.
Synonyms: Confirm, Verify, Endorse
Antonyms: Refute, Disprove, Rebut
Sentence: Recent research seems to corroborate his theory.


Word Summary Table


WordMeaning (Simple)Example
CognoscentiAn expert in a subjectHe is a cognoscente of art.
IndomitableImpossible to defeatShe has an indomitable spirit.
UnremittingNever stoppingHis unremitting effort impressed everyone.
DrizzleLight rainIt started with a soft drizzle.
NayA negative answerHe said “nay” to the proposal.
ContagionSpread of diseaseDoctors stopped the contagion quickly.
CharyCareful or cautiousShe is chary of making mistakes.
ConglomerateA mixed groupThe company is a conglomerate of brands.
CovetousGreedy for others’ thingsDon’t be covetous of others’ success.
CorroborateConfirm or supportFacts corroborate her theory.                                   

Conclusion

These ten words — from drizzle to corroborate — help you speak and write English more confidently.Use them in sentences, read them aloud, and soon you’ll sound natural and smart!


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