

Daily “The Hindu” Vocab & Editorial 12 Nov 2025: Reading ‘The Hindu’ newspaper daily is very important for SSC and Railway exam aspirants. Learning the vocabulary and grammar from the newspaper will help aspirants get better at English for all types of competitive exams in the country.
Learning the daily ‘The Hindu’ vocab and grammar habit means that aspirants will not have to wait until exam dates are announced to start their preparation. Aspirants can learn little by little and perform well in the actual exam.
Competitive exam aspirants can explore below to check all the important highlights of the day for the upcoming SSC exams like CHSL, CGL, CPO, etc:
Candidates can check here for different types of vocabulary and grammar questions asked in different competitive exams in the past 5-6 years.
Q1. What is the alternate word for Heinous
Kick out
Calamity
Atrocious
Captivity
Q2. “A stiff-necked person”.
Honest and open
An obstinate person
A source of quarrel
Ordinary person
Q3. What is the opposite of ‘Skeptic’?
Optimist
Erroneous
Nervous
Cynical
Q4. “To bite like a rat”.
Erode
Cut
Spilt
Gnaw
Q5. Identify the correctly-spelt word:
Curioucity
Curiocity
Curiousity
Curiosity
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Questions from idioms and phrases are an important part of the English section of any competitive exam. Idioms are expressions where the figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning of the words, while a phrase is any group of words that functions as a single unit in a sentence.
Some of the important Idioms and Phrases from “The Hindu”, 12 Nov 2025 edition are as follows:
Q1. ‘Jump the shark’
Sudden transformation of a character
Introduce something ridiculous for a profit
Make great profits
Cheat a person in every way
Q2. ‘To go nap’
To pretend to sleep to avoid work
To act lazily without fear
To leave without explanation
To risk everything on one turn or chance
Q3. ‘To send a man to grass’
To dismiss or retire someone permanently
To belittle someone’s status
To assign someone fieldwork
To eliminate competition secretly
Q4. To put a millstone round one’s neck” means:
To assign impossible tasks
To bind someone in matrimony
To burden someone with a heavy responsibility
To grant undesired inheritance
Q5. ‘To hold the fort’
To take responsibility during absence
To refuse to budge
To remain neutral
To seek revenge later
One-Word Substitution refers to replacing a wordy phrase or a group of words with a single, concise word that has the same meaning.
Some of the important One-Word Substitutions from “The Hindu”, 12 Nov 2025 edition are as follows:
Q1. Slow and careful movement or thought
Deliberation
Proactive
Active
Blasphemy
Q2. A witty, cleverly phrased saying
Paragon
Epigram
Abduct
Adage
Q3. An official order to stop a process
Edict
Embargo
Injunction
Mandate
Q4. One who is subject to failure or to committing mistakes
Fallible
Hyperbole
Hermit
Incorrigible
Some of the important English vocabulary and words that have appeared in the November 12, 2025, edition of ‘The Hindu’ are as follows:
Act of Evil
Part of Speech: Noun
Hindi meaning - ब ुराई का कार्य
Meaning: A wicked or immoral deed.
Synonyms: Sin, crime, wrongdoing, wickedness
Antonyms: Virtue, goodness, righteousness
Example: The bombing was condemned as an act of evil against humanity.
Invoke
Part of Speech: Verb
Hindi meaning - लाग ूकरना / उपर्ोग मेंलाना
Def: To put into effect or apply a law or act.
Synonyms: Enforce, implement, apply
Antonyms: Revoke, withdraw, cancel
Example: The police invoked the UAPA and Explosives Act after the incident.
Culprit
Part of Speech: Noun
Hindi meaning - अपराधी / दोषी
Meaning: A person responsible for a crime or wrongdoing.
Synonyms: Offender, criminal, wrongdoer
Antonyms: Victim, innocent, blameless
Example: The police promised to bring the culprit to justice.
Accountability
Part of Speech: Noun
Hindi Meaning - जवाबदेही / ज़िम्मेदारी
Meaning: The state of being responsible for one’s actions.
Synonyms: Responsibility, answerability, liability
Antonyms: Irresponsibility, denial
Example: The Opposition demanded accountability from the government.
Allegedly
Part of Speech: Adverb
Hindi Meaning– कथित रूप से/ कहा जाता हैकक
Meaning: Said or believed to be the case, though not proven.
Synonyms: Reportedly, supposedly, apparently
Antonyms: Certainly, definitely, truly
Example: He was allegedly linked to other terror plots.
Rhetoric
Part of Speech: Noun
Hindi Meaning – भाषण कला / खोखले शब्द
Meaning: Persuasive but often empty or exaggerated speech.
Synonyms: Oratory, bombast, exaggeration
Antonyms: Reality, truth, plain speech
Example: People are tired of political rhetoric after every tragic incident.
Speculation
Part of Speech: Noun
Hindi Meaning – अन ु मान
Meaning: The forming of opinions without firm evidence.
Synonyms: Guesswork, assumption, conjecture
Antonyms: Fact, reality, proof
Example: The media should avoid speculation until facts are revealed.
Scourge
Part of Speech: Noun
Hindi meaning - अभभशाप / ववपवि
Meaning: A cause of great suffering or destruction.
Synonyms: Curse, plague, misery
Antonyms: Blessing, boon, relief
Example: Terrorism has long been a scourge for India.
Vow
Part of Speech: Verb
Hindi Meaning – कसम खाना / प्रततज्ञा करना
Def: To make a serious promise or pledge.
Synonyms: Pledge, promise, swear
Antonyms: Deny, refuse, reject
Example: The leaders vowed to bring the terrorists to justice.
At this juncture (Idiom)
Part of Speech: Idiom / Phrase
Hindi meaning – इस समर् / इस अवस्िा में
Meaning: At this particular point in time or stage.
Synonyms: At this point, currently, now
Example: At this juncture, we should wait for official information.
An explosion in a moving car near Red Fort in Delhi on the evening of November 10, 2025, which killed 13 people and injured several others, has led to the police invoking the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Explosives Act. The suggestion is that the incident is being investigated as an act of terrorism. The National Investigation Agency is in charge of the investigation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have vowed to bring the culprits to justice, while the Opposition has sought accountability from the government.
The suspect linked to the vehicle has been identified as Umar-un-Nabi, a doctor from Pulwama district in Kashmir. The pattern of developments in recent days suggests that the suspect, who died in the blast, was linked to a ring of other people who were allegedly plotting terror strikes in the country. The public will have to wait for greater clarity until investigators are in a position to reveal more information.
At this juncture, speculation and rhetoric must be avoided, and no effort should be spared by the government, the Opposition and the media to promote peace and calm in India in the face of this deeply troubling incident. Mindless violence targeting innocent civilians has long been a scourge for India. However, organised incidents of terrorism have been confined to conflict zones in recent years. The blast in the national capital is, therefore, alarming.
Q1. Which Acts have been invoked by the police in this case?
Arms Act and IPC
Explosives Act and UAPA
Sedition Act and NSA
Anti-Terrorism Act and IPC
Q2. Who is investigating the case?
Delhi Police
CBI
NIA
IB
Q3. What is the name of the suspect linked to the vehicle?
Umar-un-Nabi
Yasin Malik
Arif Hussain
Shahid Qureshi
Q4. What has been suggested about the suspect’s involvement?
He acted alone
He was part of a larger terror ring
He was wrongly accused
He escaped from the site
Q5. What is advised at this juncture according to the passage?
To spread awareness through social media
To promote peace and avoid speculation
To protest against the government
To demand immediate arrests
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