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Asked: August 14, 20252025-08-14T07:10:42+00:00 2025-08-14T07:10:42+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (14 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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🎯 Daily Vocabulary Challenge: Test Your Word Power!

Ready to put your vocabulary skills to the test? Today’s challenge features 5 powerful words sourced directly from leading Indian newspapers and publications. Before you dive into the quiz, make sure you’ve thoroughly studied today’s vocabulary lesson here:

📚 Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers – August 14, 2025

Why take this quiz? Because mastering vocabulary from real Indian contexts isn’t just about memorizing definitions—it’s about understanding how these words shape conversations in journalism, politics, and professional discourse across India. Each word you learn today could be the key to better comprehending tomorrow’s headlines or expressing yourself more precisely in your own writing.

📖 Study First, Then Quiz! Take 10-15 minutes to read through today’s vocabulary post. Pay attention to the context sentences, pronunciation guides, and real-world applications. Notice how words like “repugnant,” “plenary,” and “anaemic” carry different weights in legal, political, and descriptive contexts.

Once you’ve absorbed the material, challenge yourself with our 5 multiple-choice questions. Can you distinguish between subtle meanings? Do you understand when and how to use each word appropriately?

🚀 Ready to prove your vocabulary mastery? Let’s begin!

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (14 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. The whistleblower’s testimony provided an ________ account of the corporate scandal, stripping away all pretense and diplomatic language to reveal the stark reality of executive misconduct.

"Unvarnished" means plain, straightforward, and without embellishment or concealment—exactly what's needed to describe testimony that reveals stark reality without pretense. The word draws from the literal meaning of wood without protective coating, suggesting something raw and unpolished. "Embellished" (A) means decorated or exaggerated, which contradicts the plain truth implied. "Sanitized" (C) suggests cleaned up or made palatable, opposite to the harsh reality described. "Preliminary" (D) refers to timing rather than truthfulness, and "circumspect" (E) implies cautious restraint rather than bold honesty.

2. Which definition best captures the specialized meaning of “reportage” in journalistic contexts?

"Reportage" specifically refers to the journalistic practice of reporting news through firsthand observation, investigation, and factual presentation, emphasizing the craft of gathering and presenting information rather than analyzing it. This distinguishes it from mere data collection (A), which lacks the journalistic element, opinion-based analysis (C), which involves interpretation rather than straight reporting, technical transmission (D), which focuses on the medium rather than content creation, and archival work (E), which involves preservation rather than active news gathering.

3. A federal judge issued a temporary injunction against the social media company’s new privacy policy. In this legal context, the injunction most directly:

An injunction is a judicial order that commands or prohibits specific actions, and a temporary injunction specifically prevents certain conduct while legal proceedings are ongoing. In this case, it would stop the implementation of the policy until the court can fully review its legality. Option A describes monetary damages rather than prohibitive action, C involves disclosure requirements rather than prohibition, D grants investigative authority rather than restricting company action, and E addresses legal precedent-setting rather than the immediate prohibitive function of an injunction.

4. In the phrase “the investigation came to an abrupt halt,” which word serves as the most precise synonym for “halt”?

"Cessation" is the most precise synonym because it indicates a complete stopping of activity, matching the finality implied by "halt" in this context. Both words suggest a definitive end rather than a temporary pause. "Interruption" (B) implies a temporary break with intention to resume, "delay" (C) suggests postponement rather than stopping, "suspension" (D) indicates a temporary halt with planned resumption, and "conclusion" (E) implies a natural or planned ending rather than the potentially abrupt stopping that "halt" conveys.

5. Which word represents the most precise antonym of “irreparable” when describing damage to relationships?

"Remediable" is the most precise antonym because it specifically refers to something that can be remedied or corrected through proper treatment or intervention, directly opposing the "beyond repair" meaning of irreparable. This term carries the appropriate formal register and comprehensive scope needed for serious relationship damage. "Fixable" (A) is too casual and mechanical, "amendable" (B) suggests modification rather than repair, "correctable" (C) implies simple error correction rather than deep healing, and "reversible" (E) suggests undoing rather than the active restoration process implied by remediation.

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