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Asked: August 23, 20252025-08-23T04:41:43+00:00 2025-08-23T04:41:43+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (23 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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đź§  Daily Vocabulary Challenge – Test Your Word Power!

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📚 Before You Begin: First, dive deep into today’s vocabulary treasure trove! Read through our comprehensive post: Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers and Publications: August 23, 2025

Take your time to absorb each word – from the elegant charm of a coquette to the peaceful essence of tranquillity. Understand their contexts, explore their synonyms, and let Prashant Sir’s expert notes guide your learning journey.

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Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (23 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. “Despite her reputation as a _______, she was genuinely surprised when multiple suitors misinterpreted her naturally vivacious personality as romantic interest.”

A coquette is a woman who flirts in a teasing, playful manner, often leading admirers on without serious romantic intent. The sentence describes someone whose flirtatious behavior is misunderstood as genuine romantic interest, which perfectly aligns with the definition of coquette. A misanthrope (A) is someone who dislikes people in general; a raconteur (C) is a skilled storyteller; an ingénue (D) is an innocent, naive young woman; and a bluestocking (E) is an intellectual or literary woman. None of these other options capture the flirtatious behavior described in the context.

2. Which word is most similar in meaning to “behest”?

"Behest" means an authoritative order or command, making "mandate" the closest synonym as it also refers to an official order or requirement that must be followed. While the other options all relate to requests, they lack the authoritative, commanding nature of "behest." A supplication (A) is a humble plea; an entreaty (C) is an earnest request; a solicitation (D) is asking for something; and a petition (E) is a formal written request. These all suggest asking or requesting rather than commanding, which is the key distinction that makes "mandate" the correct answer.

3. What does “redressal” most accurately mean?

"Redressal" refers to the act of setting right a wrong or addressing a grievance through corrective measures. It specifically involves taking action to remedy an unfair situation or resolve a complaint, making option C the most precise definition. Option A focuses on redistribution rather than correction; option B mentions acknowledgment without action, which contradicts the active nature of redressal; option D refers only to documentation rather than remedial action; and option E describes preventive review rather than corrective response to existing problems. The key aspect of redressal is the active remediation of wrongs or grievances.

4. In which scenario would “polarised” be most appropriately used?

While "polarised" has technical meanings in physics and chemistry (as referenced in options A, C, D, and E), in general usage—particularly at the GRE level—it most commonly describes a situation where opinions, groups, or positions become divided into two sharply contrasting, often extreme camps. Option B perfectly illustrates this meaning, showing a community split into opposing factions with increasingly extreme viewpoints. The other options, though technically correct applications of polarization in scientific contexts, represent the specialized rather than the commonly tested meaning. GRE questions typically focus on how these terms are used in broader intellectual and social contexts rather than narrow technical applications.

5. Which word represents the best antonym for “tranquillity”?

"Tranquillity" denotes a state of peace, calm, and serenity, making "turbulence"—which suggests violent disturbance, chaos, and agitation—its most direct antonym. Turbulence implies the exact opposite of the peaceful stillness associated with tranquillity. Melancholy (A) refers to sadness rather than the absence of peace; lethargy (C) describes sluggishness or lack of energy, which could actually coexist with tranquillity; monotony (D) means tedious repetition, which doesn't necessarily oppose peacefulness; and stagnation (E) refers to lack of movement or progress, which also doesn't contradict the concept of peaceful calm. Only turbulence directly opposes the serene, undisturbed nature of tranquillity.

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