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Asked: July 21, 20252025-07-21T07:04:58+00:00 2025-07-21T07:04:58+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (21 July 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (21 July 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. The architect’s latest design was criticized as _________, with its jarring asymmetry and crude finishing details that detracted from what should have been a sophisticated urban landmark.

"Inelegant" means lacking grace, refinement, or sophistication—exactly what the context describes with "jarring asymmetry and crude finishing details." The sentence sets up a contrast between what the building should have been (sophisticated) and what it actually was (lacking refinement). Grandiose means impressive but excessive, which doesn't fit the context of poor finishing. Diminutive means small, ephemeral means short-lasting, and inscrutable means mysterious—none of which relate to the architectural criticism described.

2. In the context of social or political events, “precipitated” most precisely means:

"Precipitated" means to cause something to happen suddenly or sooner than anticipated, often with the implication of haste or lack of proper preparation. This meaning derives from the Latin "praecipitare" (to throw headlong). Option A describes gradual evolution, which is the opposite of precipitation. Option C suggests careful planning, contradicting the sudden nature of precipitation. Options D and E describe delay and resolution respectively, neither capturing the sense of sudden causation that defines "precipitated."

3. A respected literary critic’s enthusiastic review of a debut novel would most likely serve as the author’s:

"Imprimatur" means official approval or authoritative sanction, literally "let it be printed" in Latin. A respected critic's endorsement would provide the official stamp of approval that helps establish the author's credibility and mainstream acceptance. A pseudonym is a false name, an epitaph is a commemorative inscription for the dead, a panacea is a cure-all, and a catalyst suggests causing controversy rather than approval. Only "imprimatur" captures the sense of authoritative blessing that validates the work.

4. Which word represents the best antonym for “sectarian”?

"Sectarian" means characterized by narrow-minded devotion to a particular religious or political sect, often with prejudice against other groups. "Ecumenical" is the perfect antonym, meaning seeking unity among different religious denominations or, more broadly, universal in scope rather than narrow. Heretical means going against established doctrine, dogmatic means inflexibly adherent to doctrine, orthodox means conforming to established doctrine, and parochial means narrow in outlook—all of which either align with or don't properly oppose the narrow-minded aspect of sectarianism.

5. Select the word that best captures the precise meaning of “terse”:

"Terse" means brief and concise in expression, often to the point of seeming rude or abrupt. "Laconic" is the best synonym, meaning using very few words and often suggesting a deliberate, almost studied brevity (named after the Spartans of Laconia, famous for their spare speech). Verbose means using many words unnecessarily, making it an antonym. Ambiguous means unclear or having multiple meanings, melodious refers to pleasant sounds, and pedantic means showing off learning in an annoying way—none of these capture the concise, brief quality that defines "terse."

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