
Daily The Hindu Vocab & Editorial 12 December 2025 session provides carefully curated words, phrases, and detailed editorial explanations, which are helpful for candidates to strengthen their English for competitive examinations. Achieving a strong command of the English language, including vocabulary, comprehension, and editorial analysis, is very important for success in government exams like SSC and Railway.
The Hindu newspaper is regarded as one of the best sources to develop these skills due to its rich vocabulary and high-quality content. These notes are suitable for daily practice, quick revision, and enhancing overall performance.
Daily 'The Hindu' Vocab & Editorial helps students prepare for competitive exams. Consistent reading and analysis of 'The Hindu' newspaper improves English vocabulary and grammar, which are foundational skills for competitive exams. This content provides crucial words, idioms, and phrases specifically extracted from the editorial section. This is very important for enhancing overall language proficiency that is required in exams like SSC GD, SSC CGL, CHSL, RRB Group D, NTPC, ALP, and Railway.
These notes summarize the important English language concepts that are discussed in today's lecture. They are useful for quick revision and last-minute preparation.
The key editorial paragraphs covered in today's analysis include:
Notional National Security: The editorial discusses the idea of 'Notional' (imaginary/conceptual) security, contrasting it with the US National Security Strategy. The analysis focuses on the US pursuit of global dominance while simultaneously seeking isolationism.
Play to the Gallery: This is an idiomatic expression meaning "acting in a way meant to impress people, rather than doing what is genuine". The context of the discussion is the Karnataka Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Prevention Bill 2025, with the core argument being that the bill may act as a threat to free speech.
This section highlights keywords and their meanings:
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Words with Pictures (Vocabulary) |
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Word |
Part of Speech |
Meaning |
Synonyms/Related Terms |
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Strides |
Noun |
Long steps, a leap/progress |
Long Step, Leap |
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Remunerated |
Verb |
Compensated or paid for work |
Compensated, Paid |
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Infinite |
Adjective |
Unlimited or endless |
Limitless, Unlimited |
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Complexity |
Noun |
The state of being intricate or complicated |
Intricacy, Complicated State |
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Accrue |
Verb |
To be collected or accumulated over time (e.g., gold/money) |
Collected, Gathered |
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Fueled |
Verb |
Supported, powered, or driven by something |
Supported, Powered, Driven |
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Pit Against |
Phrase/Verb |
To set in opposition or conflict |
Opposition, Conflict, Clash |
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Hypers |
Noun |
A term used for large technology firms |
Large Tech Forms (e.g., Nvidia, Apple, Meta) |
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Syndicate |
Noun |
Distribution or measurement |
Distribution, Measurement |
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Repetitive |
Adjective |
Something being repeated or recurrent |
Repeated, Recurrent |
This section focuses on words and their usage relevant to competitive exams.
Xylophone (An instrument)
To Ride the Pale Horse: To bring death or apocalypse.
To Split Hairs: To make overly fine distinctions; to argue over small, often trivial, differences.
Yank My Chain: To tease or playfully deceive someone.
One who collects matchboxes: Philumenist.
Other Collectors: Numismatist (One who collects coins) , Cartophilist (One who collects cigarette cards), Philographer (One who collects autographs of famous people).
Kindle (To light or ignite) - Opposite: Faded (To become less bright or intense).
Key vocabulary from editorial analyses often appears in exams.
Playing to the Gallery
Part of Speech: Idiom/Phrase
Meaning: Acting in a way meant to impress people, rather than doing what is genuine.
Example: Political leaders often resort to playing to the gallery during election campaigns.
Blatant
Part of Speech: Adjective
Synonyms: Obvious, Unconcealed, Overt
Antonyms: Hidden, Secret, Subtle
Example: The failure to address the core issue was a blatant disregard for the people's concerns.
Pious
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning (Contextual): Seemingly good or moral but sometimes unrealistic/idealistic.
Synonyms: Virtuous, Idealistic, Noble
Antonyms: Impious, Irreligious
Example: The bill, despite its pious objectives, is more likely to lead to unintended consequences.
Corrosion
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning: Gradual destruction or weakening of values or a system.
Synonyms: Decay, Erosion, Deterioration
Antonyms: Strengthening, Restoration
Example: The constant spread of misinformation can lead to the corrosion of democratic values.
Propagators
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning: Spreaders, promoters, or distributors of ideas (often used negatively, like hate).
Synonyms: Spreaders, Promoters, Propagators
Example: The new law aims to take strict action against the propagators of hate speech.
Immunity
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning: Freedom or exemption from punishment.
Synonyms: Exemption, Impunity
Antonyms: Liability, Accountability
Example: No one should be granted immunity from the law, regardless of their position.
Analyzing editorial paragraphs helps develop comprehension and critical thinking, a crucial skill for the English section of competitive exams. Candidates must read carefully to grasp the main idea, identify key facts, and understand the author's tone.
Identify Main Idea: Understand the central theme or argument by looking for the thesis statement, usually in the first or last sentences.
Understand Vocabulary in Context: Infer the meanings of unfamiliar words from the surrounding text. This reinforces daily vocabulary learning.
Determine Author's Stance: Recognize if the author is critical, supportive, neutral, or advisory.
Focus on Facts: Note names, dates, places, and events, as these are often tested in objective questions.
Also Read: SSC Monthly Current Affairs 2025
To make your preparation even more effective, refer to the detailed video explanation of The Hindu Editorial Analysis for 12 December 2025. This video lecture mentions the key vocabulary, important phrases, and editorial themes in a simple and easy manner. Aspirants who are preparing for SSC, Banking, Railway, Defence, and State exams can use this video to strengthen their skills and understand the application of vocabulary.
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