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    1. DISTINGUISH (VERB): (अंतर करना): tell the difference

    Synonyms: analyze, categorize

    Antonyms: allow, combine

    Example Sentence: Distinguish the matter as soon as possible.

    2. EXTRICATE (VERB): (अलग करना): get out of a situation

    Synonyms: detach, extract

    Antonyms: attach, connect

    Example Sentence:

    Amay was trying to extricate himself from

    official duties.

    3. ENTANGLE (VERB): (उलझाना): involve Synonyms: confuse, complicate

    Antonyms: clarify, exclude

    Example Sentence:

    Don’t entangle those people in your project

    as they are not trustworthy.

    4. ENSNARE (VERB): (जाल में फंसाना): trap

    Synonyms: cheat, embroil

    Antonyms: free, liberate

    Example Sentence:

    Don't let anyone ensnare you.

    5. DUMBFOUND (VERB): (हक्का-बक्का करना): astound Synonyms: amaze, astonish

    Antonyms: calm, expect

    Example Sentence:

    Ansh did his best to dumbfound his boss.

    6. FORECAST (NOUN): (पूर्ाानुमान करना): prediction

    Synonyms: projection, estimate

    Antonyms: hindsight, ignorance

    Example Sentence:

    You are not a God that your forecast is

    going to be happened.

    7. DISTRAUGHT (ADJECTIVE):

    (व्याकुल): very upset Synonyms: agitated, anxious

    Antonyms: balanced, calm

    Example Sentence:

    She burst into a little peal of laughter as she

    looked into his distraught face.

    8. PREMEDITATED (ADJECTIVE):

    (पूर्ाचिन्ततत): planned Synonyms: calculated, deliberate

    Antonyms: accidental, casual

    Example Sentence:

    Had it really been premeditated that he

    should fall into that camp?

    9. RIG (VERB): (र्स्र पहनना): dress Synonyms: equip, furnish

    Antonyms: disrobe, uncover

    Example Sentence:

    The children return from Box Hill, and are

    rigged out for church.

    10. COMPOSITE (ADJECTIVE):

    (संममचित): mixed Synonyms: complex, compound

    Antonyms: homogeneous, simple

    Example Sentence:

    This composite body of troop can’t be

    recognized.

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  • 1. SECEDE (VERB): (छोड़ना): pull away Synonyms: abdicate, leave

    Antonyms: hold, remain

    Example Sentence:

    The small island nation opted to secede from its mothering country.

    2. CLANDESTINE (ADJECTIVE): (गुप्त): done secretively

    Synonyms: covert, fraudulent

    Antonyms: legal, public

    Example Sentence:

    Natasha requested me to keep her idea

    clandestine.

    3. ENGULF (VERB): (आत्मसात करना): consume

    Synonyms: absorb, encompass

    Antonyms: neglect, uncover

    Example Sentence:

    We in this generation do not engulf

    ourselves in the long-lived traditions.

    4. ENCOMIUM (NOUN): (गुणानुवाद): tribute

    Synonyms: accolade, salutation

    Antonyms: blame, criticism

    Example Sentence:

    Shivi has written an encomium celebrating

    the art form.

    5. ENGENDER (VERB): (पैदा करना): cause or give rise

    Synonyms: arouse, instigate

    Antonyms: prevent, halt

    Example Sentence:

    They lose their power over people, they

    lose their ability to engender fear

    6. ELITE (NOUN): (अनन्य): a select group that is superior

    Synonyms: exclusive, noble

    Antonyms: ordinary, low- class

    Example Sentence:

    Abhinay belonged to an elite class.

    7. RANT (VERB): (डाांटना): to taunt or scold

    Synonyms: yelling, raving

    Antonyms: calm, quiet

    Example Sentence:

    Prithwi spent hours ranting about the hike

    in gasoline prices.

    8. MOURN (VERB): (शोक करना): be sad over loss

    Synonyms: lament, regret

    Antonyms: please, delight

    Example Sentence:

    We mourn the loss of our great leader.

    9. MONSTROSITY (NOUN): (सनकी): freak

    Synonyms: abnormality, deformity

    Antonyms: beauty, simplicity

    Example Sentence:

    Paarth hates thinking alone and regards it

    as a monstrosity.

    10. CLOWNING (NOUN): (मूर्खता): foolery

    Synonyms: prank, nonsense

    Antonyms: tragedy, seriousness

    Example Sentence:

    His acts are no less than clowning.

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  • 1. YEARN (VERB): (उत्कट इच्छा होना):

    desire strongly

    Synonyms: crave, covet

    Antonyms: abjure, dislike

    Example Sentence:

    I am yearning for waterballs.

    2. JABBER (VERB): (गपशप करना):

    babble

    Synonyms: chatter, gab

    Antonyms: be silent, be quiet

    Example Sentence:

    Anahita likes to jabber a lot.

    3. UTOPIA (NOUN): (आदशशलोक): bliss

    Synonyms: paradise, ideal place

    Antonyms: hell, place of the

    condemned

    Example Sentence:

    I live in a utopia.

    4. SLING (VERB): (टाांगना): throw

    Synonyms: hoist, hurl

    Antonyms: receive, keep

    Example Sentence:

    When I tried to do it with the sling on,

    I lost my balance.

    5. VILIFY (VERB): (बदनाम करना):

    criticize

    Synonyms: damn, malign

    Antonyms: praise, laud

    Example Sentence:

    She was vilifying Aman.

    6. ORCHESTRATE (VERB): (क्रमबद्ध

    करना): organize

    Synonyms: arrange, set up

    Antonyms: disperse, divide

    Example Sentence:

    They will orchestrate the meeting for

    you.

    7. LOUT (NOUN): (गांवार): boor

    Synonyms: brute, slob

    Antonyms: gentle, mild

    Example Sentence:

    He is a lout person.

    8. STEREOTYPED (ADJECTIVE):

    (मांद): banal

    Synonyms: dull, hackneyed

    Antonyms: fresh, new

    Example Sentence:

    It was a stereotyped movie.

    9. VEHEMENCE (NOUN): (जोश):

    intensity

    Synonyms: fervor, frenzy

    Antonyms: peace, peacefulness

    Example Sentence:

    The vehemence of his temper was

    controlled by an affectionate

    disposition.

    10. TRAVESTY (NOUN): (व्यांग्य):

    mockery

    Synonyms: spoof, satire

    Antonyms: seriousness, solemnity

    Example Sentence:

    Allowing students to cheat in tests is

    a travesty of education.

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    1. STOUT (ADJECTIVE): (बलवान):

    strong

    Synonyms: sturdy, robust

    Antonyms: tender, wobbly

    Example Sentence:

    Ishant had armed himself with a stout

    stick.

    2. OCCULT (ADJECTIVE): (गुप्त):

    mysterious

    Synonyms: concealed,

    hidden

    Antonyms: bare, exposed

    Example Sentence:

    Their marriage is an occult ceremony.

    3. IMPUTE (VERB): (आरोप लगाना):

    attribute

    Synonyms: ascribe, accredit

    Antonyms: exculpate, exonerate

    Example Sentence:

    The crimes were imputed to Vikas.

    4. LAMENT (VERB): (ववलाप): to

    mourn or grieve deeply

    Synonyms: bemoan, deplore

    Antonyms: relieve, celebrate

    Example Sentence:

    I lament for those who binge believe

    drinking is a fun.

    5. LUCRE (NOUN): (धन): money,

    profits

    Synonyms: capital, cash

    Antonyms: bills, debt

    Example Sentence:

    Gangsters searched the house for

    hidden lucre but found nothing.

    6. LAX (ADJECTIVE): (सुस्त): slack,

    remiss

    Synonyms: careless, lenient

    Antonyms: attentive, careful

    Example Sentence:

    Her lax attitude left people thinking

    she was disinterested.

    7. MAIM (VERB): (पंगु बनाना): cripple,

    put out of action

    Synonyms: disable, disfigure

    Antonyms: care, aid

    Example Sentence:

    If you do not want your vicious dog to

    maim or fatally injure people, then you

    should put him down.

    8. MANGLE (VERB): (वध करना):

    mutilate, deform

    Synonyms: bruise, contort

    Antonyms: beautify, repair

    Example Sentence:

    How should I fret to mangle every

    line?

    9. NADIR (NOUN): (वनम्नतम): lowest

    point

    Synonyms: base, bottom

    Antonyms: top, highest point

    Example Sentence:

    The sun does not spring at once from

    the nadir to the zenith.

    10. ODIUM (NOUN): (लोकद्वेष):

    shame, dishonor

    Synonyms: abhorrence, antipathy

    Antonyms: affection, approval

    Example Sentence:

    Because of my odium for the

    politician’s views, I have no plans to

    vote for him.

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    1. INTREPID (ADJECTIVE): (निडर): fearless

    Synonyms: courageous, heroic

    Antonyms: afraid, fearful

    Example Sentence: I am an intrepid person.

    2. BALMY (ADJECTIVE): (सौम्य): mild Synonyms: moist, tropical

    Antonyms: balanced, inclement

    Example Sentence:

    This fabric gives a balmy effect on the

    viewer’s eye.

    3. ABROGATE (VERB): (अभिनिषेध करिा): abolish Synonyms: annul, invalidate

    Antonyms: approve, permit

    Example Sentence:

    Thus the new rule was abrogated.

    4. RECONDITE (ADJECTIVE): (गंिीर): abstruse

    Synonyms: arcane, cabalistic

    Antonyms: obvious, simple

    Example Sentence:

    The new colony is full

    of recondite apartments.

    5. PROPINQUITY (NOUN): (सान्निध्य): closeness

    Synonyms: affinity, nearness

    Antonyms: remoteness, distance

    Example Sentence:

    I felt deep propinquity between them.

    6. ABNEGATE (VERB): (अस्वीकार करिा): renounce Synonyms: abstain, decline

    Antonyms: accept, use

    Example Sentence:

    She attempts to abnegate personal

    responsibility.

    7. TUMULT (NOUN): (कोलाहल): agitation

    Synonyms: commotion,

    convulsion

    Antonyms: harmony, peace

    Example Sentence:

    These days tumult and fracas is going on

    in Delhi.

    8. CONDONE (VERB): (माफ करिा): excuse

    Synonyms: forget, forgive

    Antonyms: deny, refuse

    Example Sentence:

    She said to the teacher kindly condone my

    faults.

    9. OBLOQUY (NOUN): (अपमाि): calumny

    Synonyms: aspersion, censure

    Antonyms: approval, exaltation

    Example Sentence:

    He faced obloquy by them.

    10. BEDLAM (NOUN): (अव्यवस्था): chaotic situation

    Synonyms: chaos, clamour

    Antonyms: calmness, silence

    Example Sentence:

    In the absence of a teacher, the classroom

    was in a bedlam.

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    1. ENCROACH (VERB): (अतिक्रमण करना): impinge Synonyms: intrude, infringe

    Antonyms: keep off, ignore

    Example Sentence:

    The Chinese army continues to encroach on

    Indian territory.

    2. EMBEZZLE (VERB): (जाली बनाना): misuse

    Synonyms: forge, swindle

    Antonyms: reimburse, compensate

    Example Sentence:

    He was caught embezzling money from his

    client.

    3. JOCULAR (ADJECTIVE): (विनोद-विय): Funny Synonyms: humorous, playful

    Antonyms: gloomy, sad

    Example Sentence:

    I made a jocular statement at the party.

    4. JIBE (VERB): (सहमि होना): To agree Synonyms: harmonize, conform

    Antonyms: disagree, differ

    Example Sentence:

    I do not jibe with his idea.

    5. TRANQUIL (ADJECTIVE): (शाांिचित्त): peaceful

    Synonyms: calm, pastoral

    Antonyms: agitated, aroused

    Example sentence:

    She wants to lead a tranquil life.

    6. TUTELARY

    (ADJECTIVE): (सांरक्षक): Protecting Synonyms: Guardian, advisory

    Antonyms: careless, inattentive

    Example Sentence:

    He was acting as a tutelary brother for me

    that day.

    7. MOUSY (ADJECTIVE): (सांकोिी): introverted

    Synonyms: drab, shy

    Antonyms: confident, fancy

    Example sentence:

    Garima is a mousy person.

    8. IMPAIRED (ADJECTIVE): (बबगडा हुआ): marred Synonyms: faulty, flawed

    Antonyms: perfect, unbroken

    Example Sentence:

    She has an impaired vision.

    9. EARNEST (ADJECTIVE): (उत्सुक): sincere

    Synonyms: fervent, passionate

    Antonyms: frivolous, silly

    Example Sentence:

    His earnest approach made him winner.

    10. UNCONSCIONABLE (ADJECTIVE):

    (अनुचिि): immoral Synonyms: uncivilized, unethical

    Antonyms: cultured, civilized

    Example Sentence:

    The judge deemed the torture and killings

    of innocent people to be unconscionable.

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    1. PRECIPICE (NOUN): (खड़ी चट्टान): Steep

    Synonyms: cliff, crag

    Antonyms: plain, straight

    Example Sentence: There was a deep precipice along the road.

    2. FRAIL (ADJECTIVE): (दरु्बल): weak Synonyms: breakable, feeble

    Antonyms: hearty, strong

    Example sentence:

    He has become so frail that he can’t stand

    properly.

    3. KIBBLE (VERB): (टुकड़े टुकड़े करना): Crush

    Synonyms: crumble, grate

    Antonyms: build, liberate

    Example Sentence:

    I kibbled red black pepper and cheese in

    my dish.

    4. MUSTER (NOUN): (सभा): Assembly Synonyms: gathering, roster

    Antonyms: division, separation

    Example Sentence:

    They mustered at the playground.

    5. EFFETE (ADJECTIVE): (नष्ट र्ल /अशक्त): Self-indulgent Synonyms: spoilt, destroyed

    Antonyms: disciplined, proper

    Example Sentence:

    He is an effete kid.

    6. JOSTLE (VERB): (संघर्ब करना): To compete for something

    Synonyms: struggle, tussle

    Antonyms: harmonize, co-ordinate

    Example Sentence:

    He was jostling to clinch the title.

    7. CORDIAL (ADJECTIVE): (सौहादबपूर्ब): Warm-hearted

    Synonyms: affable, friendly

    Antonyms: hostile, indifferent

    Example Sentence:

    If you treat people in a cordial manner,

    they will treat you well also.

    8. ELOQUENCE (NOUN): (वाग्मिता): fervor

    Synonyms: diction, fluency

    Antonyms: incompetence, inarticulateness Example Sentence:

    His eloquence is made him hero among all

    the aspirants.

    9. FLEECE (VERB): (ठगना): con Synonyms: defraud, dupe

    Antonyms: help, be honest

    Example sentence:

    The story of the fleece was as follows.

    10. SPLOSH (VERB): (पाऩी का छपका डालना): Sprinkle Synonyms: splash, moisten

    Antonyms: collocate, cluster

    Example Sentence:

    She sploshed water over the plants.

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    1. VIRTUOSO (NOUN): (गुणी): person who is an expert

    Synonyms: prodigy, adept

    Antonyms: amateur, ignoramus

    Example Sentence:

    He is a virtuoso in painting.

    2. EPIGRAM (NOUN): (चुटकुला): joke Synonyms: witticism, quirk

    Antonyms: seriousness, sincerity

    Example Sentence:

    He is an expert in cracking epigrams.

    3. WHEEDLE (VERB): (खुशामद से मना लेना): flatter Synonyms: cajole, coax

    Antonyms: disgust, bully

    Example Sentence:

    To wheedle your boss is not a solution of

    every problem.

    4. EFFACE (VERB): (ममटाना): destroy Synonyms: abolish, annihilate

    Antonyms: retain, maintain

    Example Sentence:

    He effaced the building completely.

    5. RAMBUNCTIOUS

    (ADJECTIVE): (उधमी): loud, energetic Synonyms: boisterous, noisy

    Antonyms: calm, quiet

    Example Sentence:

    It was a rambunctious party.

    6. FEUD (VERB): (झगडा): quarrel Synonyms: fight, bicker

    Antonyms: agree, socialize

    Example Sentence:

    He feuded unnecessarily with his friends.

    7. FANATICAL (ADJECTIVE):

    (कट्टर): narrow minded

    Synonyms: orthodox, biased

    Antonyms: liberal, unprejudiced

    Example Sentence:

    In old days most of the people

    had fanatical thinking.

    8. SKULLDUGGERY (NOUN): (फरेब): tricky behaviour

    Synonyms: chicanery, crafty

    Antonyms: probity, modesty

    Example Sentence:

    He always knew about his

    brother’s skullduggery towards others.

    9. QUASH (VERB): (समाप्त करना): cancel

    Synonyms: revoke, abrogate

    Antonyms: permit, authorize

    Example Sentence:

    For no reasons her job offer letter

    was quashed.

    10. TYRO (NOUN): (नवमशक्षित): beginner

    Synonyms: novice, learner

    Antonyms: expert, veteran

    Example Sentence:

    You may be a tyro at golf now, but with

    time and practice, you will master the

    sport.

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    1. PUTATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (कल्पित): presumed

    Synonyms: presumptive, supposed

    Antonyms: proven, real

    Example sentence: Many people see garlic juice as a putative

    cure of runny noses.

    2. WEARABLE (ADJECTIVE): (िहनने योग्य): (especially of clothing) easy to wear.

    Synonyms: suitable, appropriate

    Antonyms: not suitable, unfavorable

    Example Sentence:

    Are these clothes wearable for the party?

    3. PUSILLANIMOUS

    (ADJECTIVE): (कायर): fearful Synonyms: afraid, cowardly

    Antonyms: bold, brave

    Example sentence:

    The authorities are too pusillanimous to

    deal with this situation.

    4. PETULANT

    (ADJECTIVE): (ढीठ): crabby Synonyms: impatient, cranky

    Antonyms: patient, good-natured

    Example sentence:

    I was sick and petulant, and finally quarrelled with my friend.

    5. ABSENTEEISM (NOUN): (अनुिल्थितत): habitual absence from work.

    Synonyms: truancy, emptiness

    Antonyms: presence, witness

    Example Sentence:

    Absenteeism is not welcomed in private

    jobs.

    6. PROCLIVITY (NOUN): (प्रवतृ्ति): inclination

    Synonyms: penchant, predilection

    Antonyms: disinclination, antipathy

    Example sentence:

    The principal had the special proclivity

    towards the toppers.

    7. PIQUE (NOUN): (नाराज़ी): anger Synonyms: annoyance, displeasure

    Antonyms: delight, happiness

    Example sentence:

    Alisha walked out of the room in a fit of

    pique.

    8. IRATE (ADJECTIVE): (कु्रद्ध): extremely angry.

    Synonyms: furious, angered

    Antonyms: calm, quiet.

    Example Sentence:

    The irate customer is still shouting.

    9. DISARMING

    (ADJECTIVE): (तनरथऱीकरण): winning favor or confidence

    Synonyms: convincing,

    ingratiating Antonyms: despicable,

    disgusting

    Example sentence:

    Rahim said that he approached with a

    disarming smile.

    10. ACCESSIBILITY (NOUN):

    (अभिगम्यता/ िहुुँच): capable of being reached.

    Synonyms: approachability, affordable

    Antonyms: unreachable, inconvenience

    Example Sentence:

    There is no accessibility to this place.

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    1. UBER (ADJECTIVE): (शानदार): super, extreme or outstanding.

    Synonyms: magnificent, extraordinary

    Antonyms: worthless, useless

    Example Sentence: It’s an uber ride.

    2. NOSTRUM (NOUN): (औषध): cure Synonyms: panacea, potion

    Antonyms: disease, injury

    Example sentence:

    Supermarket shelves are lined with

    nostrums claiming to alleviate flu

    symptoms.

    3. ADORABLE (ADJECTIVE): (प्यारा): lovable especially in a childlike or naive

    way.

    Synonyms: lovely, gullible

    Antonyms: hateful, mature

    Example Sentence:

    What an adorable set of twins!

    4. FOUL (ADJECTIVE): (कलुषषत): highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust.

    Synonyms: bad, rotten

    Antonyms: fair, good

    Example Sentence:

    From where this foul smell is coming?

    5. PUTREFACTION (NOUN): (सड़न): decay

    Synonyms: adulteration, decomposition

    Antonyms: betterment, growth

    Example sentence:

    At an early age Mathew contributed to our

    knowledge of the causes of putrefaction

    and fermentation.

    6. DELINEATE (VERB): (चित्रित करना): describe; outline

    Synonyms: define, depict

    Antonyms: distort, confuse

    Example Sentence:

    It is very difficult to delineate this chapter in

    few words.

    7. ABSURD (ADJECTIVE): (बेतुका): inconsistent with reason, logic or common

    sense.

    Synonyms: idiotic, illogical

    Antonyms: logical, sensible

    Example Sentence:

    What an absurd idea !

    8. ABASEMENT (NOUN): (मानहानन): A low or downcast state.

    Synonyms: abjection, humiliation

    Antonyms: praising, commendable

    Example Sentence:

    Every disaster brought my brother into an

    attitude of abasement.

    9. PREVARICATE (VERB): (छलकपट करना): belie Synonyms: cavil, con

    Antonyms: be honest, tell truth

    Example sentence:

    British ministers continued to prevaricate

    on the issue.

    10. PROPINQUITY

    (NOUN): (सान्ननध्य): closeness Synonyms: togetherness, nearness

    Antonyms: distance, remoteness

    Example sentence:

    My maternal uncle is in great propinquity

    with me.

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    1. CONCEDE (VERB): (स्वीकार करना) accept Synonyms: cede, admit

    Antonyms: deny, refuse

    Example Sentence:

    I had to concede that I'd overreacted.

    2. ENCROACH (VERB): (अधिक्रमण करना) violate Synonyms: trespass, infringe

    Antonyms: shun, abide

    Example Sentence:

    Rather than encroach on his privacy she

    might have kept to her room.

    3. CONCURRENCE (NOUN):

    (मेल) unanimity Synonyms: synchroneity, simultaneity

    Antonyms: disagreement, denial

    Example Sentence:

    Shivya is in the habit of making evasion

    from every situation.

    4. PERSECUTE (VERB): (सताना) harass Synonyms: torment, domineer

    Antonyms: comfort, console

    Example Sentence:

    The major kept on persecuting the

    soldiers.

    5. GIGANTIC (ADJECTIVE):

    (ववशाल) huge Synonyms: enormous, immense

    Antonyms: small, slight

    Example Sentence:

    A gigantic lily grows at a height of 10

    feet’s.

    6. RAMPAGE (NOUN): (हंगामा) binge Synonyms: disturbance, violence

    Antonyms: calm, peace

    Example Sentence:

    Sarmishtha ravaged all our weekend

    plans.

    7. TRECHAREOUS (ADJECTIVE):

    (ववश्वासघाती) disloyal Synonyms: faithless, unreliable

    Antonyms: faithful, reliable

    Example Sentence:

    Advaik is a treacherous junk-dealer.

    8. SANGUINE (ADJECTIVE):

    (आशावादी) confident Synonyms: hopeful, optimistic

    Antonyms: pessimistic, depressed

    Example Sentence:

    Vishal is a sanguine person in every

    adverse situation.

    9. ORDAIN (VERB): (भयाक्रांत) impose Synonyms: order, proclaim

    Antonyms: unworried, unruffled

    Example Sentence:

    Vikram knows the ministry will never

    ordain him as a priest.

    10. AGHAST (ADJECTIVE):

    (स् वादहीन) horrified Synonyms: anxious, appalled

    Antonyms: delicious, pungent

    Example Sentence:

    Dinner tastes insipid.

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    1. CARPING (ADJECTIVE): (अवगणु ढ ूंढ़नेवाला): find fault Synonyms: complaining, bellyaching Antonyms: complimentary, forgiving Example sentence: They deserve recognition, not carping criticism.

    2. CASTIGATE (VERB): (सजा देना): to punish Synonyms: berate, chasten Antonyms: exonerate, forgive Example sentence: The teacher castigated him for his incomplete homework.

    3. CAVIL (VERB): (दोष ढ ूंढना): quibble Synonyms: object, complain Antonyms: accept, agree Example sentence: This is not the time to cavil about petty details.

    4. COERCE (VERB): (वववश करना): to force a person into doing something Synonyms: compel, press Antonyms: help, aid Example sentence: She was never coerced by her husband into bringing money from her parents.

    5. CHARY (ADJECTIVE): (सावधान): careful Synonyms: cautious, watchful Antonyms: careless, hasty Example sentence: She should be chary of the strangers.

    6. DETERIORATE (VERB): (बिगड़ जाना): get worse Synonyms: decline, worsen Antonyms: improve, get better Example sentence: The condition of her sister has deteriorated.

    7. DEMURE (ADJECTIVE): (सूंकोची): shy Synonyms: reserved, modest Antonyms: forward, brash

    Example sentence: I was thinking that Ranu was demure by nature but I was wrong.

    8. DERANGED (ADJECTIVE): (ववक्षिप्त): mad Synonyms: crazy, insane Antonyms: calm, normal Example sentence: A deranged man killed 14 people in the city.

    9. DEBACLE (NOUN): (पतन): downfall Synonyms: beating, disaster Antonyms: triumph, victory Example sentence: The poor batting performance resulted in the debacle of the team.

    10. DEVOUT (ADJECTIVE): (धर्मननष्ठ): religious Synonyms: pious, devoted Antonyms: unbelieving, insincere Example sentence: No doubt, my mother is a devout lady.

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    1. PLURALITY (NOUN): (अधिकता): multiplicity

    Synonyms: majority, majority

    Antonyms: minority, the smaller number

    or part

    Example Sentence:

    Some languages add an extra syllable to

    mark plurality.

    2. COUNTERPRODUCTIVE

    (ADJECTIVE): (उल्टा): biased Synonyms: bigoted, partisan Antonyms: impartial, unbiased

    Example Sentence:

    Child experts fear the Executive's plans

    may prove counterproductive.

    3. BAROQUE (ADJECTIVE): (सजावटी): decorative

    Synonyms: embellished, ornamented

    Antonyms: plain, undecorated

    Example Sentence:

    She had kept a baroque vase in her living

    room.

    4. AMICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (सुशील): friendly

    Synonyms: amiable, cozy

    Antonyms: rude, hostile

    Example Sentence:

    He is an amicable person altogether.

    5. ALTERCATION (NOUN): (वववाद): wordy quarrel

    Synonyms: argument, combat

    Antonyms: agreement, peace

    Example Sentence:

    Two neighbours were involved in the

    altercation.

    6. AIL (VERB): (सताना): hurt Synonyms: afflict, annoy

    Antonyms: help, soothe

    Example Sentence:

    He was ailed by my remark.

    7. DAPPLED (ADJECTIVE): (धितकबरा): checkered

    Synnyms: flecked, motley

    Antonyms: unflecked, uncoloured

    Example Sentence:

    She was wearing a dappled coat.

    8. ADVERT (VERB): (ध्यान देना): address

    Synonyms: attend, consider

    Antonyms: disregard, ignore

    Example Sentence:

    One should advert the opinion of elders.

    9. ASPERSION (NOUN): (कलंक): verbal exhibition of bad temper

    Synonyms: abuse, detraction

    Antonyms: adulation, calmness

    Example Sentence:

    One should avoid aspersion.

    10. SPURT (NOUN): (हलिल): commotion

    Synonyms: eruption, explosion

    Antonyms: peace, continuity

    Example Sentence:

    She was distracted by a commotion across

    the street.

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  • 1. FARCE (NOUN): (प्रहसन): absurdity Synonyms: mockery, travesty

    Antonyms: respect, praise

    Example Sentence:

    The debate turned into a drunken farce.

    2. INVEIGLING (ADJECTIVE): Alluring

    Synonyms: attracting, captivating

    Antonyms: repulsive, repellent

    Example Sentence:

    The picture was quite inveigling.

    3. SINISTER (ADJECTIVE): Nasty

    Synonyms: ominous, perverse

    Antonyms: auspicious, benevolent

    Example Sentence:

    It was a pretty sinister comment that you

    made so far.

    4. MULISHNESS (NOUN): Doggedness

    Synonyms: obstinacy,

    bullheadedness

    Antonyms: irresolution, dubiety

    Example Sentence:

    He is buying everything by showing his

    heights of mulishness.

    5. PULSATE (VERB): Quaver

    Synonyms: tremble, quiver

    Antonyms: steady, be still

    Example Sentence:

    The meek bird was pulsating in the

    refractory wind.

    6. DOLEFUL (ADJECTIVE): Mournful

    Synonyms: woeful, sorrowful

    Antonyms: elated, cheerful

    Example Sentence:

    It must be a doleful morning for her and

    her family.

    7. CEREBRATION (NOUN): Thought

    Synonyms: cogitation,

    contemplation

    Antonyms: avoidance, ignorance

    Example Sentence: It is a nice cerebration.

    8. RANTING (ADJECTIVE): Raving

    Synonyms: angry, raging

    Antonyms: serene, placid

    Example Sentence:

    Mukesh is a ranting man.

    9. HOARSE (ADJECTIVE): Harsh

    Synonyms: rough, gruff

    Antonyms: polite, soft

    Example Sentence:

    One should not be hoarse towards their

    workers.

    10. EMPIRICAL (ADJECTIVE): seen

    Synonyms: actual, real

    Antonyms: false, unreal

    Example Sentence:

    They provided considerable empirical

    evidence to support their argument.

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    1. OPACITY (NOUN): (अस्पष्टता): non-transparency

    Synonyms: darkness, obscurity

    Antonyms: brightness, cognizance

    Example Sentence: I could not see anything due to opacity.

    2. SUBVERSION (NOUN): (विनाश): destruction, end

    Synonyms: sabotage, disruption

    Antonyms: continuation, assistance

    Example Sentence:

    I don’t know the extent of the others’

    subversion.

    3. QUANTUM (NOUN): (परिमाण): quantity, amount

    Synonyms: amount, measure

    Antonyms: part, whole

    Example Sentence:

    Measuring the quantum amount of the

    object destroyed it.

    4. LEGITIMATE (ADJECTIVE): (िैध): legal, judicial

    Synonyms: sensible, consistent

    Antonyms: abnormal, illegal

    Example Sentence:

    The children were legitimate and legal

    heirs.

    5. DISPENSATION (NOUN): (व्यिस्था): system, arrangement

    Synonyms: allotment, courtesy

    Antonyms: denial, veto

    Example Sentence:

    To get a divorce, they need to request a

    dispensation from the leader.

    6. PROPAGANDA (NOUN): (प्रचाि प्रसाि): information used in a political point of view

    Synonyms: indoctrination, publicity

    Antonyms: truth, principle

    Example Sentence:

    During election season, politicians try to

    beat rivals by airing propaganda.

    7. DISCLOSURE (NOUN): (प्रकटीकिण): declaration, revelation

    Synonyms: acknowledgement,

    confession

    Antonyms: concealment, secret

    Example Sentence:

    Owing to the disclosure of some of its

    secrets, the organisations became

    liberalised.

    8. DISCRETIONARY (ADJECTIVE): (

    वििेकाधीन): optional or non-compulsory Synonyms: unrestricted, elective

    Antonyms: non-discretionary, restricted

    Example Sentence:

    You have now the discretionary power for

    the recruitment.

    9. ANONYMITY (NOUN): (अनाममता): the condition of being anonymous

    Synonyms: namelessness, ambiguity

    Antonyms: lucidity, certainty

    Example Sentence:

    She wants herself anonymity.

    10. RELUCTANCE (NOUN): (अननच्छा): unwillingness

    Synonyms: hesitancy, objection

    Antonyms: acceptance, allowance

    Example Sentence:

    He tossed in a hint of reluctance.

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    1. LAGGARD (NOUN): (सुस्त): idler Synonyms: straggler, lingerer

    Antonyms: winner, hard worker

    Example Sentence:

    Ankit was always the laggard who finished in last place.

    2. ACQUIESCE (VERB): (मौन स्वीकृतत देना): accede Synonyms: conform, comply

    Antonyms: deny, resist

    Example Sentence:

    I would rather acquiesce to my younger

    brother’s wish.

    3. FLACCID (ADJECTIVE): (शिथिल): nerveless

    Synonyms: enfeebled, debilitated

    Antonyms: taut, firm

    Example Sentence:

    The patient’s condition is appearing as

    flaccid as at first.

    4. ABORTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (तनष्फल): vain

    Synonyms: useless, fruitless

    Antonyms: productive, progressive

    Example Sentence:

    She made an abortive attempt to climb the

    mountain.

    5. CLOUT (NOUN): (प्रभाव): influence Synonyms: power, dominance

    Antonyms: powerlessness, incompetence

    Example Sentence:

    Ministers often use their clout to get what

    they want.

    6. DITHER (NOUN): (आंदोलन): agitation Synonyms: tizzy, panic

    Antonyms: calm, peace

    Example Sentence:

    He is in such a dither that he don’t

    know what to do.

    7. ABASEMENT (NOUN): (अपमान): A low or downcast state

    Synonyms: abjection, humiliation

    Antonyms: praising, commendable

    Example Sentence:

    Every disaster brought my brother into an

    attitude of abasement.

    8. DELINEATE (VERB): (थित्रित करना): describe Synonyms: define, depict

    Antonyms: distort, confuse

    Example Sentence:

    It is very difficult to delineate this chapter

    in few words

    9. BLEARY (ADJECTIVE):

    (अस्पष्ट): blurred Synonyms: dim, dull

    Antonyms: bright, clear

    Example Sentence:

    I don’t like the bleary atmosphere.

    10. DECIMATE (VERB): (बरबाद करना): annihilate

    Synonyms: exterminate, obliterate

    Antonyms: create, build

    Example Sentence:

    The corrupt politicians decimated the

    whole new policy.

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    1. RUMPUS (NOUN): (उपद्रव): clamor Synonyms: discord, fracas

    Antonyms: harmony, peace

    Example Sentence:

    Aniruddh caused a rumpus with his flair for troublemaking.

    2. CONCEDE (VERB): (स्वीकार करना): admit

    Synonyms: cede, grant

    Antonyms: reject, deny

    Example Sentence:

    I had to concede he was the better player.

    3. SECEDE (VERB): (ककसी मंडली से हटना): split from Synonyms: quit, break with

    Antonyms: maintain, continue

    Example Sentence:

    The kingdom of Belgium seceded from

    the Netherlands in 1830.

    4. ETHEREAL (ADJECTIVE): (हवाई): delicate

    Synonyms: light, vapory

    Antonyms: poor, indelicate

    Example Sentence:

    The moon came into view over the wintry

    landscape, its light accented by an ethereal

    halo.

    5. CURB (NOUN): (ननयंत्रण): rein Synonyms: limitation, control

    Synonyms: freedom, encouragement

    Example Sentence:

    Taking a few deep breaths following a

    heated argument may curb your temper.

    6. ANGST (NOUN): (उत्कंठा): feeling of anxiety

    Synonyms: agony, apprehension

    Antonyms: calmness, confidence

    Example Sentence:

    A day before the fight, the inexperienced

    boxer was plagued with angst about losing

    his first match.

    7. ACCOMPLICE (NOUN):

    (सहकारी): aide Synonyms: associate, ally

    Antonyms: opponent, enemy

    Example Sentence:

    Priya could not have committed murders

    in two different towns at the same time

    unless she had an accomplice.

    8. AFTERMATH (ADJECTIVE): (पररणाम): impact Synonyms: outcome, consequences

    Antonyms: source, origin

    Example Sentence:

    Although the aftermath was daunting,

    nothing could compare to the moment that

    the tornado struck the building.

    9. BAIT (NOUN): (प्रलोभन): enticement Synonyms: allurement, attraction

    Antonyms: discouragement, repulsion

    Example Sentence:

    Herrings make excellent bait for pike.

    10. BAREFACED (ADJECTIVE): (ढीठ): shameless

    Synonyms: apparent, blatant

    Antonyms: careful, quiet

    Example Sentence:

    She revealed his barefaced lies.

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  • 1. STEAMROLLER (VERB): (दबाव डालना): force someone into doing something, compel

    Synonyms: forcibly pass (a rule), impose

    Antonyms: aid, help

    Example Sentence:

    The government's trying to steamroller a

    law through.

    2. DISCRETION (NOUN): (ननर्णय): judgement

    Synonyms: calculation, observation

    Antonyms: carelessness, negligence

    Example Sentence:

    They will use their discretion in shifting

    to the new city.

    3. ERUDITE (ADJECTIVE): (ववद्वान): scholarly

    Synonyms: educated, learned

    Antonyms: unintellectual, absent-minded

    Example Sentence:

    Ella is one of the erudite students of the

    class.

    4. SPUNKY (ADJECTIVE):

    (ददलेर): spirited Synonyms: energetic, courageous

    Antonyms: inactive, lethargic

    Example Sentence:

    Natalie is a spunky girl.

    5. UNDAUNTED (ADJECTIVE): (ननडर): fearless

    Synonyms: steadfast, undeterred

    Antonyms: coward, timorous Example Sentence:

    David is an undaunted man.

    6. APPEASE (VERB): (शाांत करना): pacify

    Synonyms: soothe, satisfy

    Antonyms: aggravate, irritate

    Example Sentence:

    Every political party tries to appease the

    minorities to create its own vote bank.

    7. GENUFLECT (VERB): (घुटने के बल बैठना): kowtow Synonyms: bow, kneel

    Antonyms: disrespect, disregard

    Example Sentence:

    I just genuflect before almighty.

    8.IMPEACHMENT (NOUN): (दोषारोपर्): allegation

    Synonyms: arraignment, charge

    Antonyms: absolution, acquittal

    Example Sentence:

    He is a man with unimpeachable.

    9. SPITEFUL (ADJECTIVE): (द्वेषपूर्ण): hurtful

    Synonyms: barbed, hateful

    Antonyms: friendly, kind

    Example Sentence:

    There stood a very spiteful person in the

    corner of the room.

    10. TREPIDATION (NOUN): (घबराहट): apprehension

    Synonyms: anxiety, worry

    Antonyms: assurance, composure

    Example Sentence:

    She had some kind of trepidation in

    her mind.

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    1. STAGGER (VERB): amaze

    Synonyms: astonish, dumbfound

    Antonyms: calm, enlighten

    Example Sentence:

    He has staggered audiences around the

    world with his magic tricks.

    2. YIELD (VERB): produce

    Synonyms: earn, generate

    Antonyms: deny, refuse

    Example Sentence:

    The apple trees yielded an abundant

    harvest.

    3. ENVISION (VERB): conceive

    Synonyms: visualize, contemplate

    Antonyms: disregard, neglect

    Example Sentence:

    I couldn’t envision myself as anything else.

    4. IMPEDE (VERB): to delay

    Synonyms: brake, disrupt

    Antonyms: permit, soothe

    Example Sentence:

    These people can impede performance.

    5.

    CANTANKEROUS (ADJECTIVE): bad

    tempered

    Synonyms: captious, choleric

    Antonyms: pleasant, cheerful

    Example Sentence:

    He is little larger and cantankerous.

    6. BAWDINESS (NOUN): dirtiness

    Synonyms: profaneness, filthiness

    Antonyms: decency, sophistication

    Example Sentence:

    There was a comedy with just a right

    sprinkling of bawdiness.

    7. INCURSION (NOUN): attack

    Synonyms: irruption, intrusion

    Antonyms: retreat, withdrawal

    Example Sentence:

    The US officials urged Iran to end the

    incursion.

    8. SOCIABLE (ADJECTIVE): familiar

    Synonyms: convivial, gregarious

    Antonyms: aloof, unsociable

    Example Sentence:

    I’m a lot more sociable with everybody.

    9. DISBURSE (VERB): spend

    Synonyms: dispense, spend

    Antonyms: hold, keep

    Example Sentence:

    $47 million of the pledged aid had already

    been disbursed.

    10.LICENTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): libertin

    e

    Synonyms: debauched, salacious

    Antonyms: moral, controlled

    Example Sentence:

    Aviraj is licentious and has no regard for

    the morality of law.

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  • 1. POSTULATE (VERB): (स्वयं सिद्ध मान लेना): to assume to be true or existent Synonyms: posit, guess

    Antonyms: reject, deny

    Example Sentence:

    Freud postulated that we all have a death

    instinct.

    2. GEHENNA (NOUN): (कष्ट): place of the condemned; bad situation

    Synonyms: misery, nightmare

    Antonyms: heaven, bliss

    Example Sentence:

    The survivors of the wreck face a different

    kind of gehenna.

    3. PAUSATION (NOUN): (स्र्कावट): break, pause

    Synonyms: hiatus, interruption

    Antonyms: continuation, closure

    Example Sentence:

    You have to finish the task without

    pausations.

    4. SUASIVE (ADJECTIVE): (िमझाने-बुझाने वाला): effective Synonyms: compelling, convincing

    Antonyms: ineffective, invalid

    Example Sentence:

    Ministers of religion as well as physicians

    have always wielded the authority of suasive

    powers.

    5. RAZZ (VERB): (चिढाना): ridicule Synonyms: jest, joke

    Antonyms: respect, honour

    Example Sentence:

    I take him at his word that this was basically

    locker-room talk—a joke, meant to razz

    other players.

    6. MONSTROUS (ADJECTIVE):

    (ववकट/राक्षिी): shockingly devilish

    Synonyms: atrocious, heinous

    Antonyms: moral, sensible

    Example Sentence:

    It is monstrous how badly he is treated.

    7. MORPH (VERB): (रूप बदलना): to change into

    Synonyms: transform, contort

    Antonyms: sustain, stagnate

    Example Sentence:

    Cinematic special effects morphed the

    villain into a snake.

    8. QUINTESSENTIAL (ADJECTIVE):

    (िारमय): representing the perfect example of a class or quality.

    Synonyms: classic, ideal

    Antonyms: atypical, unique

    Example Sentence:

    Everybody thinks of him as the

    quintessential New Yorker.

    9. PREREQUISITE (ADJECTIVE): (शर्त): required or necessary as a prior condition

    Synonyms: mandatory, expedient

    Antonyms: inessential, voluntary

    Example Sentence:

    Young children can be taught the

    prerequisite skills necessary for reading.

    10. REVERENT (ADJECTIVE): (श्रद्धालु): showing great respect.

    Synonyms: reverential, appreciative

    Antonyms: impolite, rude

    Example Sentence:

    A reverent silence followed the professor's

    lecture.

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    1. FISHY (ADJECTIVE):

    (संदेहजनक): dubious Synonyms: doubtful, suspicious

    Antonyms: truthful, aboveboard

    Example Sentence: I am convinced there is something fishy

    going on.

    2. KNOTTY (ADJECTIVE): (जटिल): troublesome

    Synonyms: mystifying, perplexing

    Antonyms: easy, facile

    Example Sentence:

    It was his knotty idea.

    3. KNAVE (NOUN): (दषु्ि): fraud Synonyms: miscreant, rogue

    Antonyms: hero, angel

    Example Sentence:

    He is known as a notorious knave of this

    area.

    4. LUDICROUS (ADJECTIVE): (ऊिपि ंग): absurd

    Synonyms: bizarre, comical

    Antonyms: normal, ordinary

    Example Sentence:

    It was a ludicrous statement made by her.

    5. KUDOS (NOUN): (प्रशंस ): praise Synonyms: esteem, applause

    Antonyms: dishonour, denunciation

    Example Sentence:

    When the football team won the state

    championship, they were

    given kudos during a celebratory pep

    rally.

    6. JOLT (VERB): (ऐंठन ): convulse Synonyms: disturb, jar

    Antonyms: calm, comfort

    Example Sentence:

    His statement jolted me in my mind.

    7. VERBOSE (ADJECTIVE): (व च ल): wordy

    Synonyms: gabby, circumlocutory

    Antonyms: concise, succinct

    Example Sentence:

    He is a verbose man.

    8. HERETIC (NOUN): (न स्तिक): schismatic

    Synonyms: apostate, pagan Antonyms: believer, follower

    Example Sentence:

    As a relapsed heretic, he was left to the

    secular arm.

    9. COVERT (ADJECTIVE):

    (गुप्ि): hidden Synonyms: undercover, secret

    Antonyms: open, known

    Example Sentence:

    Behind his soft behaviour he has

    some covert intentions.

    10. DEFILE (VERB): (अपववत्र करन ): corrupt

    Synonyms: degrade, desecrate

    Antonyms: honour, praise

    Example Sentence:

    He tried to defile the system.

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    1. LACKADAISICAL

    (ADJECTIVE): (लापरवाह): careless, lazy Synonyms: lethargic, listless Antonyms: caring, lively Example sentence: I hope the medicine is not causing you to be sleepy and lackadaisical.

    2. ABATE (VERB): (कम करना): mitigate Synonyms: lessen, weaken Antonyms: aggravate, intensify Example sentence: Only flushing would not have been sufficient to abate the odour.

    3. ABJURE (VERB): (त्यागना): renounce Synonyms: retract, revoke Antonyms: approve, sanction Example sentence: The MP was urged to abjure his allegiance.

    4. ARRAIGN (VERB): (दोष लगाना): charge Synonyms: blame, accuse Antonyms: exculpate, pardon Arun was arraigned with theft.

    5. ABETTOR (NOUN): (सहायक): assistant Synonyms: accomplice, colleague Antonyms: opponent, adversary Example sentence: He was his abettor in crime.

    6. COVETOUS (ADJECTIVE): (लोभी): rapacious Synonyms: greedy, insatiable Antonyms: magnanimous, generous Example sentence: She touched the ring with covetous hands.

    7. BLEAK (ADJECTIVE): (बेरंग/ सूना): dismal Synonyms: gloomy, dark Antonyms: bright, pleasant Example sentence: Manish was found in the bleak little room in despair.

    8. ADJUNCT (NOUN):

    (पररशिष्ट): supplement Synonyms: addition, complement Antonyms: lessening, subtraction Example sentence: Food technology is an adjunct to learning.

    9. ACCORD (NOUN): (सहमति): agreement Synonyms: harmony, unison Antonyms: disagreement, denial Example sentence: The two countries breached the accord.

    10. ABOUND (VERB): (प्रचुर मात्रा में होना): proliferate Synonyms: thrive, flourish Antonyms: deficient, destitute Example sentence: Rumours of their separation are abound.

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    1. IGNORAMUS (NOUN): (मूर्ख): stupid Synonyms: imbecile, dimwit

    Antonyms: intellect, brainy

    Example Sentence:

    Mr Joshi is an ignoramus man.

    2. DIRTBALLS (NOUN): (धमखपथ से हटनेवाला): creep Synonyms: deviant, sleazebag

    Antonyms: standard, usual

    Example Sentence:

    They were seen as a bunch of dirtballs and

    liars.

    3. NOUS (NOUN): (प्रज्ञा): common sense Synonyms: practical intelligence, intellect

    Antonym: nonsense, stupid

    Example Sentence:

    He has a lot of nous.

    4. CEDE (VERB): (आत्मसमपखण करना): surrender

    Synonyms: capitulate, hand over

    Antonyms: hold, maintain

    Example Sentence:

    Extradited liquor baron had to cede before

    Indian government.

    5. GLIMPSE (VERB): (झलक): glance Synonyms: flash, sight

    Antonyms: stare, glare

    Example Sentence:

    Ramya glimpsed a figure standing in the

    shade.

    6. BLEND (NOUN): (ममश्रण): amalgam Synonyms: fusion, combination

    Antonyms: division, separation

    Example Sentence:

    College fests are now a great blend of

    cultural representation and musical

    concerts.

    7. AVERSE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रतिकूल): opposing

    Synonyms: hesitant, hostile

    Antonyms: kind, loving

    Example Sentence:

    They are quite averse to the suggestion of

    having year-round school.

    8. SENILITY (NOUN): (बुढापा): dementia Synonyms: decrepitude, dotage

    Antonyms: infancy, adolescence Example Sentence:

    He is suffering from senility.

    9. RIDICULE (NOUN): (उपहास): travesty Synonyms: satire, mockery

    Antonyms: seriousness, solemnity

    Example sentence:

    Ravi is held up as an object of ridicule.

    10. SUCCOUR (NOUN): (परेशानी में सहायिा): assistance Synonyms: help, aid

    Antonyms: hindrance, obstruction.

    Example Sentence:

    My younger sister is never hesitant to

    offer succour to anyone who needs it.

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    1. THRIVE (VERB): (फूलना फलना): flourish Synonyms: prosper, bloom

    Antonyms: begin, start

    Example Sentence:

    Education groups thrive on organization.

    2. COGENT (ADJECTIVE):

    (विश्िासप्रद): effective Synonyms: compelling, convincing

    Antonyms: invalid, weak

    Example Sentence:

    Good orators usually

    do cogent arguments.

    3. TAME (ADJECTIVE): (पालतू): domesticated

    Synonyms: docile, gentle

    Antonyms: harsh, rough

    Example Sentence:

    The fish are so tame you have to push

    them away.

    4. CRAM (VERB): (रटना): overcrowd Synonyms: stuff, pack

    Antonyms: release, let out

    Example Sentence:

    The ashtray by the bed was crammed with

    cigarette butts.

    5. BUCOLIC (ADJECTIVE): (ग्राम्य): rural or rustic

    Synonyms: pastoral, agrarian

    Antonyms: urban, cultivated

    Example Sentence:

    When I was young I wished to live in

    a bucolic village.

    6. BEQUEATH (VERB): (िसीयत में देना): give in a will Synonyms: bestow, entrust

    Antonyms: take, keep

    Example Sentence:

    Parents decided to bequeath the wealth to

    their children.

    7. DAWDLE (VERB): (समय नष्ट करना): waste Synonyms: loiter, procrastinate

    Antonyms: prepone, hurry

    Example Sentence:

    The boss warned the employee not

    to dawdle again.

    8. IREFUL (ADJECTIVE): (अतत कु्रद्ध): furious

    Synonyms: crazed, frenetic

    Antonyms: calm, elated

    Example Sentence:

    In this ireful frame of mind, it is

    impossible to take a right decision.

    9. ELUSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (मायािी): mysterious

    Synonyms: ambiguous, tricky

    Antonyms: honest, stable

    Example Sentence:

    The animal control officer could not catch

    the elusive dog.

    10. VISCEROUS

    (ADJECTIVE): (सहजज्ञ): intuitive Synonyms: instinctive, natural

    Antonyms: material, physical

    Example Sentence:

    It seemed to me that in spite of her lack of

    previous training she had a viscerous gift

    for language.

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    1. TENUOUS (ADJECTIVE): (कमज़ोर): weak, thin

    Synonyms: delicate, insubstantial

    Antonyms: certain, strong

    Example Sentence: Tenuous relations need great attention and

    care.

    2. CONFLUENCE (NOUN): (संधि-स्थल): coming together

    Synonyms: assemblage, junction

    Antonyms: division, separation

    Example Sentence:

    This Garden is located at

    the confluence of four rivers.

    3. REBUT (VERB): (खंडन करना): deny Synonyms: quash, disapprove

    Antonyms: allow, approve

    Example Sentence:

    He had to rebut charges of acting.

    4. OUTLANDISH

    (ADJECTIVE): (विधित्र): freakish Synonyms: weird, bizarre

    Antonyms: common, familiar

    Example Sentence:

    He is an outlandish king.

    5. SUAVITY (NOUN): (शिष्टता): sophistication

    Synonyms: charm, courtesy

    Antonyms: misbehaviour, rudeness

    Example Sentence:

    I need lessons in suavity.

    6. THRONG (NOUN): (भीड़): bunch Synonyms: flock, mass

    Antonyms: individual, one

    Example Sentence:

    He pushed his way through the throng.

    7. INCERTITUDE (NOUN): (संदेह): uncertainty

    Synonyms: doubt, insecurity

    Antonyms: certainty, certitude

    Example Sentence:

    Some schools broke down under the

    stresses of policy incertitude.

    8. UNRUFFLED (ADJECTIVE): (िान्त): calm

    Synonyms: composed, unflappable

    Antonyms: upset, worried Example Sentence:

    She was looking unruffled.

    9. ANNEX (NOUN): (पूरक अंि): addendum

    Synonyms: appendix, adjunct

    Antonyms: base, lessening

    Example Sentence:

    To eliminate overcrowding, the county is

    going to add an annex to the high school.

    10. UNREFUTED (ADJECTIVE): (सही): accurate

    Synonyms: authentic, definite

    Antonyms: incorrect, indefinite

    Example Sentence:

    She has completed an unrefuted task.

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    1. IMPUTE (VERB): (मढ़ना): to put blame on

    Synonyms: charge, blame

    Antonyms: exonerate, defend

    Example Sentence: It is unfair to impute blame to the

    employees.

    2. VIABILITY (NOUN): (जीवन क्षमता): practicability

    Synonyms: enthusiasm, zest

    Antonyms: dullness, apathy

    Example Sentence:

    The viability of Financial Inclusion

    business is under question, because while

    banks and their delivery partners continue

    to make investment, they haven’t seen

    commensurate returns.

    3. REVERENT (ADJECTIVE): (श्रद्धालु): showing great respect

    Synonyms: appreciative, solemn

    Antonyms: impolite, rude

    Example Sentence:

    A reverent silence followed the professor's

    lecture.

    4. INSULATE (VERB): (अलग करना): to protect from negative impact

    Synonyms: seclude, shield

    Antonyms: join, mingle

    Example Sentence:

    We insulated our attic to keep out the

    cold.

    5. INTERWIND (VERB): (लपेटना): twist around

    Synonyms: associate, entwine

    Antonyms: untwine, untwist

    Example Sentence:

    Circumstances will often interwind with

    the moods of simply irritated men.

    6. OUST (VERB): (बाहर ननकालना): to drive out of power

    Synonyms: depose, dethrone

    Antonyms: hire, retain

    Example Sentence:

    The leaders have been ousted from power

    by nationalists.

    7. INSTINCTIVE

    (ADJECTIVE): (स्वाभाववक): without any deliberation

    Synonyms: impulsive, congenital Antonyms: deliberate, extrinsic

    Example Sentence:

    It's an instinctive reaction, if a child falls

    you pick it up.

    8. MONSTROUS

    (ADJECTIVE): (ववकट): very unfair Synonyms: unnatural, shocking

    Antonyms: acceptable, pleasant

    Example Sentence:

    The last statement was long considered so

    monstrous that it was not believed.

    9. BRUTISH (ADJECTIVE): (कू्रर): cruel and uncivilized

    Synonyms: beastlike, carnal

    Antonyms: gentle, mild

    Example Sentence:

    Danish is a handsome boy but his brutish

    behavior defames his character.

    10. CRIPPLE (VERB): (पंगु बनाना): to maim

    Synonyms: debilitate, attenuate

    Antonyms: mobilize, capacitate

    Example Sentence:

    A total cut-off of supplies would cripple

    the country's economy.

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    1. LAG (VERB): (पीछे रह जाना): delay Synonyms: move slowly, falter

    Antonyms: advance, hasten

    Example Sentence:

    The cessation of the seminar was very clamorous.

    2. IMPALPABLE

    (ADJECTIVE): (अस्पशृ्य): intangible Synonyms: airy, imprecise

    Antonyms: perceptible, tangible

    Example Sentence:

    Little things, almost impalpable, had

    happened to justify that doubt.

    3. GRIEVOUS (ADJECTIVE): (क्षतिकर): severe

    Synonyms: appalling, atrocious

    Antonyms: acceptable, bearable

    Example Sentence:

    This was a grievous blow to William, but

    his courage did not fail.

    4. JINX (NOUN): (अशुभ): curse Synonyms: enchantment, spell

    Antonyms: boon, benefit

    Example Sentence:

    Superstitious persons consider number

    thirteen a jinx.

    5. JARGON (NOUN): (िकनीकी भाषा): language difficult to understand

    Synonyms: argot, lingo

    Antonyms: quiet, sense

    Example Sentence:

    It is difficult to understand the jargon of

    tribal people.

    6. LEADERENE (NOUN): (िानाशाह महहला नेत्री): an autocratic female leader Synonyms: queen, duchess

    Antonyms: servant, follower

    Example Sentence:

    The leaderene of that country criticized

    the anti-feminist suggestions of her

    opposition.

    7. PANDEMONIUM (NOUN): (विप्लि): craziness

    Synonyms: anarchy, tumult

    Antonyms: calm, order

    Example Sentence:

    Many people were badly injured during

    the pandemonium of the riot.

    8. OOMPH (NOUN): (ऊजाा): energy Synonyms: fortitude, potency

    Antonyms: enervation, laziness

    Example Sentence:

    All the oomph in the U.S. economy was

    delivered by the top 10% of households.

    9. VERBOSE (ADJECTIVE): (िाचाल): wordy

    Synonyms: bombastic, gabby

    Antonyms: concise, succinct

    Example Sentence:

    The verbose speaker went well over his

    ten-minute limit.

    10. RESURRECT (VERB): (फिर िाजा करना): revive Synonyms: rejuvenate, renovate

    Antonyms: agitate, destroy

    Example Sentence:

    He's not anxious to resurrect any of his

    prior difficulties.

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  • 1. EXHORTATION (NOUN):

    (प्रबोधन): encouragement Synonyms: laud, praise

    Antonyms: insult, discourage

    Example Sentence:

    The team performed well because of the

    exhortation of the crowd.

    2. STORMY (ADJECTIVE): (तूफ़ानी): violent like a storm

    Synonyms: rough, furious

    Antonyms: calm, quiet

    Example Sentence:

    They are going through a stormy phase in

    their career.

    3. GIGANTIC (ADJECTIVE): (बहुत बड़ा): very large Synonyms: enormous, mammoth

    Antonyms: dwarf, miniature

    Example Sentence:

    A series of disasters frustrated the gigantic

    scheme.

    4. ESTEEM (NOUN): (म़ान): respect Synonyms: regard, honor

    Antonyms: disregard, dishonor

    Example Sentence:

    While I cannot force you to stay, I hope

    you will stay back if you hold my parents

    in high esteem.

    5. ALACRITOUS

    (ADJECTIVE): (तेज): quick Synonyms: brisk, speedy

    Antonyms: slow, lag

    Example Sentence:

    The alacritous athlete won the race in no

    time.

    6. GOBSMACKED

    (ADJECTIVE): (अचम्भित): astonished Synonyms: flabbergasted, astounded

    Antonyms: unfazed, unmoved

    Example Sentence:

    The accident left all of us like

    gobsmacked humans.

    7. BLABBER (VERB): (गप्पी): talk foolishly

    Synonyms: babble, blather

    Antonyms: shy, shut Example Sentence:

    They have blabbered with each other since

    morning.

    8. SLUMBERY (ADJECTIVE): (नीींद ल़ाने व़ाल़ा): sleepy Synonyms: slumberous, tired

    Antonyms: alert, vigilant

    Example Sentence:

    The slumbery employees tried hard to stay

    awake as their MD spoke.

    9. MANIFEST (ADJECTIVE): (ज़ाहहर): clear

    Synonyms: plain, apparent,

    Antonyms: ambiguous, vague

    Example Sentence:

    Corporeal beauty fades with time but a

    beautiful heart remains forever.

    10. INOPPORTUNE

    (ADJECTIVE): (अक़ाललक): ill-timed Synonyms: problematic, inconvenient

    Antonyms: convenient, appropriate

    Example Sentence:

    The tiger cubs died because of the inopportune surroundings of the zoo.

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  • 1. DISCRETIONARY

    (ADJECTIVE): (वैकल्पिक): optional Synonyms: non-compulsory, voluntary

    Antonyms: obligatory, involuntary

    Example Sentence: A wide range of optional excursions is

    offered.

    2. MUZZLE (VERB): (रोकना): censor Synonyms: suppress, stifle

    Antonyms: permit, liberate

    Example Sentence:

    Opposition leaders accused him of

    muzzling the news media.

    3. RECANT (VERB): (वािस लेना): take back something said

    Synonyms: annul, renounce

    Antonyms: accept, agree

    Example Sentence:

    The judge ordered the magazine to recant

    the false statements it made about the

    actress.

    4. PUERILE (ADJECTIVE): (बचकाना): childish

    Synonyms: callow, infantile

    Antonyms: mature, adult

    Example Sentence:

    The fireman was scolded for playing

    puerile pranks on his coworkers.

    5. RHAPSODIZE (VERB): (बड़बड़ाना): rave

    Synonyms: babble, declaim

    Antonyms: be quiet, be happy

    Example Sentence:

    You'd rhapsodize with him to his heart's

    content.

    6. NEFARIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (कुटिल): bad

    Synonyms: horrible, odious

    Antonyms: delightful, gentle

    Example Sentence:

    One man employed his nefarious scheme

    to hack into people's computers and steal

    bank account’s information.

    7. JITTERY (ADJECTIVE): (िरेशान): nervous

    Synonyms: restless, anxious

    Antonyms: calm, composed

    Example Sentence:

    She felt jittery before her stage

    performance.

    8. OBFUSCATE (VERB): (अस्िष्ि करना): confuse Synonyms: baffle, becloud

    Antonyms: clarify, enlighten

    Example Sentence:

    Because I am a sympathetic teacher, I

    avoid using language which will obfuscate

    my students.

    9. REPREHENSIBLE

    (ADJECTIVE): (दोषारोिण करने योग्य): very bad

    Synonyms: culpable, disgraceful

    Antonyms: good, kind

    Example Sentence:

    Instead of making reprehensible

    comments about women, go spread some

    cheer.

    10. ORDAIN (VERB): (स्थापित करना): establish

    Synonyms: anoint, enact

    Antonyms: ignore, refuse

    Example Sentence:

    John knows the ministry will never ordain

    him as a priest because of his checkered

    past.

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  • 1. FELICITY (NOUN): (परम सुख): ecstasy Synonyms: cheerfulness, euphoria

    Antonyms: despair, gloom

    Example Sentence:

    I hope my friend finds much felicity in her

    career.

    2. WANTON (ADJECTIVE): (ऊधमी): gratuitous

    Synonyms: senseless, unjustifiable

    Antonyms: rational, reasonable Example Sentence:

    He presented a wanton idea in the meeting.

    3. AUSTERE (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर): stringent

    Synonyms: rigid, inflexible

    Antonyms: flexible, gentle

    Example Sentence:

    Anu has an austere family background.

    4. EXASPERATION (NOUN): (क्रोध): anger Synonyms: rage, displeasure

    Antonyms: delight, cheer

    Example Sentence:

    Exasperation was clearly visible from his

    face.

    5. DOUR (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर): bad tempered

    Synonyms: rude, blunt

    Antonyms: kind, polite

    Example Sentence:

    In a dour voice, the police officer ordered the

    suspect out of his vehicle.

    6. CAVORT (VERB): (उछलना-कूदना): jump about playfully

    Synonyms: prank, play

    Antonyms: work, study

    Example Sentence:

    A kid was cavorting around the corner.

    7. BEHINDHAND

    (ADJECTIVE): (सुस्त): procrastinating Synonyms: delaying, laggard

    Antonyms: diligent, eager

    Example Sentence:

    I don’t like behindhand mind-set of the

    people.

    8. FRORE (ADJECTIVE): (जमा हुआ): frosty Synonyms: snowy, wintry

    Antonyms: warm, heated Example Sentence:

    She woke up to a frore morning in America.

    9. ABORTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ननष्फल): failed

    Synonyms: futile, fruitless

    Antonyms: profitable, fruitful

    Example Sentence:

    The rebel officers who led the abortive coup

    were shot.

    10. PERVERT (VERB): (बिगाड़ना): twist Synonyms: distort, misconstrue

    Antonyms: improve, cleanse

    Example Sentence:

    The boy started to pervert the poem when he

    could not remember the words.

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