NDA & CDS 1 2026 Exam English Synonyms

The Synonyms topic is a crucial part of the English section in NDA and CDS examinations. It evaluates a candidate’s depth of vocabulary knowledge and...

The Synonyms topic is a crucial part of the English section in NDA and CDS examinations. It evaluates a candidate’s depth of vocabulary knowledge and understanding of word meanings. In these questions, a word is given, and candidates must choose the option that is closest in meaning to the given word.

The English Live Class for NDA & CDS 1 2026 – Live Batch 2 was conducted to strengthen aspirants’ vocabulary base and enhance their ability to solve multiple choice questions (MCQs) on synonyms accurately and confidently.

Objective of the Live Class

The primary goals of this session were to:

  • Improve vocabulary knowledge relevant to defence exams
  • Teach methods to identify the closest meaning of a word
  • Practise exam-oriented MCQs
  • Reduce confusion between similar-looking options
  • Enhance accuracy and speed in synonym questions

The class focused on understanding word meanings deeply rather than memorising blindly.

Understanding Synonym Questions in NDA & CDS

In the exam, synonym questions usually follow this pattern:

  • A word is given (often moderately difficult or formal)
  • Four options are provided
  • Candidates must select the word closest in meaning

The challenge lies in:

  • Distinguishing between similar but not identical meanings
  • Avoiding options that are partially correct
  • Recognising tone and context of the given word

Nature of Vocabulary Asked in Defence Exams

The vocabulary tested in NDA & CDS exams is generally:

  • Moderate in difficulty
  • Frequently used in formal English
  • Related to daily life, administration, personality traits, or general contexts

Words are not extremely obscure but require conceptual clarity and regular practice.

Approach Taught in the Live Class

Students were trained to follow a structured method:

A. Understand the Root Meaning

Break down the word if possible and recall its base meaning.

B. Eliminate Clearly Incorrect Options

Remove options that:

  • Are opposite in meaning
  • Belong to a different tone
  • Do not logically match

C. Identify the Closest Meaning

Select the word that matches the core sense of the given word.

Importance of Contextual Awareness

Although synonym questions are usually direct, students were advised to:

  • Consider how the word is commonly used
  • Recognise whether it carries positive, negative, or neutral tone
  • Avoid selecting words that are similar but not precise

This prevents mistakes caused by superficial similarity.

Common Mistakes Highlighted

During the session, frequent errors were discussed, such as:

  • Confusing synonyms with related words
  • Ignoring subtle differences in meaning
  • Selecting an option based on familiarity
  • Overlooking tone and usage
  • Guessing without elimination

Students were encouraged to rely on logic and meaning clarity.

Strategies for Scoring High in Synonyms

✔ Revise frequently asked vocabulary
✔ Learn words with meanings and usage examples
✔ Practise elimination technique
✔ Read newspapers and quality articles regularly
✔ Maintain a personal vocabulary notebook

Consistent practice improves retention and recognition speed.

Why Synonyms Is a Scoring Topic

This topic is considered scoring because:

  • Questions are direct
  • No lengthy calculations or reasoning required
  • Practice leads to significant improvement
  • Vocabulary builds gradually and stays long-term

A strong vocabulary base not only helps in synonyms but also in antonyms, comprehension, and sentence-based questions.

Conclusion

The Synonyms Live Class for NDA & CDS 1 2026 – Live Batch 2 helped aspirants strengthen their vocabulary and develop confidence in solving synonym-based MCQs. By focusing on meaning precision, elimination strategy, and consistent practice, students were equipped to approach synonym questions systematically and accurately.

With disciplined revision and contextual learning, the Synonyms topic can become a dependable scoring area in the English section of NDA & CDS examinations.

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Anuradha Dey

Senior Lecturer, SSBCrackExams, M.A.(Psychology), M.A. English (Gold Medalist) from BHU; B.A. Hons from St. Xavier’s College (Kolkata). Poet, Writer & Translator. Certified Career Counselor. Knows Mandarin, German, English, Bengali & Hindi.