“The Hindu Vocabulary ”, we have come up with a list of difficult words taken from the Hindu Editorials, their meanings, synonyms, antonyms, and the correct usage of the words. Read along to understand it better. FOR PROMOTION 📞:- @Ankit_Akay
🔻 पॉवरफुल 20 सामान्य ज्ञान (GK) 2023 प्रश्नोत्तरी सभी प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं के लिए ✅
📕 प्रश्न 1. रेल पथ के नैरो गेज की चौड़ाई कितनी होती है ?
उत्तर – 2′ 6″
📕 प्रश्न 2. किस देश को “उगते हुए सूरज की भूमि” कहाँ जाता है ?
उत्तर – जापान
📕 प्रश्न 3. कौन-सा शहर मध्य प्रदेश की राजधानी है ?
उत्तर – भोपाल
📕 प्रश्न 4. कौन-सा शहर अफ़गानिस्तान की राजधानी है ?
उत्तर – काबुल
📕 प्रश्न 5. कौन-सा शहर जापान की राजधानी है ?
उत्तर – टोकियो
📕 प्रश्न 6. किस जानवर को रेगिस्तान का जहाज़ कहा जाता है ?
उत्तर – ऊँट
📕 प्रश्न 7. किस वर्ष में महात्मा गांधी का जन्म हुआ था ?
उत्तर – सन् 1869
📕 प्रश्न 8. रेल पथ के मीटर गेज की चौड़ाई कितनी होती है ?
उत्तर – 1 मीटर
📕 प्रश्न 9. विश्व का सबसे बड़ा महाद्वीप कौन-सा है ?
उत्तर – एशिया (Asia)
📕 प्रश्न 10. विश्व का सबसे बड़ा देश कौन-सा है ?
उत्तर – रूस (Russia)
📕 प्रश्न 11. विश्व का सबसे लम्बा पशु कौन-सा है ?
उत्तर – जिराफ़
📕 प्रश्न 12. विश्व का सबसे ऊँचा पर्वत शिखर कौन-सा है ?
उत्तर – माउंट एवरेस्ट
📕 प्रश्न 13. भारतीय गणराज्य के प्रथम राष्ट्रपति कौन थे ?
उत्तर – श्री डॉ. राजेन्द्र प्रसाद
📕 प्रश्न 14. माउंट एवरेस्ट पर चढ़ने वाला प्रथम व्यक्ति कौन था ?
उत्तर – तेन्जिंग नॉरगे, एडमंड हिलेरी
📕 प्रश्न 15. कारगिल कस्बा किस राज्य में है ?
उत्तर – जम्मू एवं कश्मीर
📕 प्रश्न 16. पानीपत का प्रथम युद्ध किस के बीच लड़ा गया था ?
उत्तर – बाबर और इम्ब्राहिम लोदी के बीच
📕 प्रश्न 17. अजमेर किस सूफी सन्त से सम्बंधित है ?
उत्तर – ख़्वाजा मोईनुद्दीन चिश्ती
📕 प्रश्न 18. किस मुगल राजा ने धार्मिक संप्रदाय “दीन-ए- इलाही” की स्थापना की ?
उत्तर – अकबर
📕 प्रश्न 19. मानसून हवाएँ कौन-सी होती है ?
उत्तर – वर्षा ऋतु की हवाएँ
📕 प्रश्न 20. रूस में साइबेरिया पूरे विश्व में किस लिए प्रसिद्ध है ?
उत्तर – इसकी अत्यधिक ठण्डी जलवायु के लिए
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1. RESISTANCE (NOUN)
Meaning: the act or power of opposing or withstanding something, whether it be a force, influence, action, or pressure.
Synonyms: Opposition, defiance, resilience, opposition, refusal, reluctance.
Antonyms: Compliance, submission, acceptance, acquiescence.
Sentence: The resistance of the material to high temperatures makes it suitable for aerospace applications.
2. NEGATE (VERB)
Meaning: To to nullify, deny the existence or truth of, or make ineffective.
Synonyms: cancel, invalidate, counteract, annul, contradict..
Antonyms: Affirm, confirm, validate, support, uphold.
Sentence: The new evidence presented in court seemed to negate the previous witness's testimony.
3. OBNUBILATE (VERB)
Meaning: to cloud, obscure, or darken something, either literally or figuratively.
Synonyms: Cloud, obscure, blur, veil, muddle.
Antonyms: Clarify, illuminate, reveal, uncover.
Sentence: The dense fog began to obnubilate the landscape, making it difficult to see more than a few feet ahead.
4. MORBIDITY (NOUN)
Meaning: the state of being diseased or the incidence or prevalence of disease within a population.
Synonyms: Sickness, illness, disease, unhealthiness.
Antonyms: Healthiness, wellness, vitality.
Sentence: The public health officials were concerned about the high morbidity rate in the region due to the outbreak.
5. STINT (NOUN)
Meaning: a stint refers to a period of time spent doing a particular job or activity. It can also refer to a specific, limited quantity or amount of something..
Synonyms: Period, duration, spell, assignment, job, task.
Antonyms: Infinity, eternity, abundance, excess.
Sentence: After completing his stint as an intern, he was offered a full-time position with the company.
6. BRIMMED (Adjective)
Meaning: something that is filled to the top or overflowing. .
Synonyms: Overflowing, filled to the top, full, packed.
Antonyms: Empty, vacant, depleted, unfilled
Sentence: Her eyes brimmed with tears as she listened to the touching story.
7. FATED (Adjective)
Meaning: Fated describes something that is destined or predetermined to happen, often with a sense of inevitability or preordained outcome.
Synonyms: Predestined, destined, predetermined, ordained, inevitable, inescapable.
Antonyms: Random, accidental, unforeseen, chance.
Sentence: Their encounter seemed fated, as if destined by some higher force.
8. CULMINATE (NOUN)
Meaning: o reach the highest point or climax of a process or event, often resulting in a significant outcome or conclusion.
Synonyms: Conclude, climax, peak, finish, conclude.
Antonyms: Begin, initiate, start, commence..
Sentence: The intense training sessions culminated in a successful performance at the competition.
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1. CLEMENCY (Noun)
Meaning : the act of showing compassion or forgiveness, especially in the context of punishment
or judgment.
Synonyms: Mercy, leniency, compassion
Antonyms: Severity, harshness, cruelty
Sentence: The judge showed clemency by reducing the sentence, considering the defendant's remorse and efforts towards rehabilitation.
2. JEOPARDIZE (Verb)
Meaning : To put something or someone in danger or at risk of harm, damage, or loss.
Synonyms: Endanger, risk, threaten, imperil
Antonyms: Protect, safeguard, secure.
Sentence: Revealing classified information could jeopardize national security and compromise the safety of individuals involved in sensitive operations.
3. REPRIEVE (Noun, Verb)
Meaning : To delay or cancel the punishment or negative consequences.
Synonyms: Pardon, respite, amnesty.
Antonyms: Condemn, punish, penalize.
Sentence: The governor granted a reprieve to the condemned prisoner just hours before the scheduled execution.
The heavy rain reprieved us from having to water the garden today.
4. AMBIT (Noun)
Meaning : The scope, extent, or bounds of something, especially a concept or idea.
Synonyms: Range, scope, extent, sphere.
Antonyms: Limit, boundary, restriction.
Sentence: The discussion within the meeting focused on the ambit of the new policy and its potential impact on various sectors of the economy.
5. CAVALIER (Adjective)
Meaning : Showing a lack of proper concern; not considering other people's feelings or safety
Synonyms: Dismissive, indifferent, haughty.
Antonyms: Considerate, respectful, attentive.
Sentence: His cavalier attitude towards the project deadlines angered his colleagues, who expected more dedication and professionalism.
6. MITIGATION (Noun)
Meaning : Reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something; the act of making a condition or consequence less harsh or harmful.
Synonyms: Alleviation, relief, moderation.
Antonyms: Aggravation, exacerbation, intensification.
Sentence: The government implemented various environmental mitigation measures to reduce the impact of industrial activities on the ecosystem.
7. MOOT POINT (Noun Phrase)
Meaning : An issue or question that is open to debate, often irrelevant or lacking practical significance
Synonyms: Debatable point, irrelevant issue
Antonyms: Settled matter
Sentence: After the decision was made to cancel the event due to bad weather, whether to reschedule became a moot point.
8. OBJURGATE (Verb)
Meaning : To strongly criticize or rebuke someone; to scold or reprimand severely.
Synonyms: reprimand, berate, condemn
Antonyms: laud, praise, approve
Sentence: The principal and the teacher objurgate the misbehaving student so loudly that the other students could hear them in the classroom.
9. Bury one's head in the sand (Idiom)
Meaning : To ignore or avoid a problem or an unpleasant situation, rather than facing it or
dealing with it.
Synonyms: Ignore, neglect, evade, overlook.
Antonyms: Face, confront, address, tackle.
Sentence: Despite numerous warnings about the financial challenges the company was facing, the CEO chose to bury his head in the sand, refusing to acknowledge the need for immediate action
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1. CURTAIL (VERB)
Meaning: To reduce or limit the extent or quantity of something; to cut short or bring to a close.
Synonyms: Restrict , Shorten , Abate
Antonyms: Augment , Enlarge , Lengthen
Sentence: In an effort to save costs, the company decided to curtail its spending on non-essential expenses.
2. DISTRESS (NOUN)
Meaning: Extreme sorrow, suffering, or pain; a state of adversity, affliction, or hardship.
Synonyms: Misery , Turmoil , Agony
Antonyms: Contentment , Satisfaction , Well-being
Sentence: The refugees faced extreme distress as they fled the war-torn region in search of safety.
3. SPARSE (Adjective)
Meaning: Thinly scattered or distributed; not dense or crowded.
Meager; insufficient in quantity or amount.
Synonyms: Seldom , Scarce , Few
Antonyms: Numerous , Profuse , Ample
Sentence: The sparse population in the remote mountain region made it an ideal location for those seeking solitude.
Due to the dry climate, the vegetation in the desert was sparse, with only a few hardy plants surviving.
4. TREACHEROUS (Adjective)
Meaning: Guilty of betrayal or deceit; untrustworthy.
Hazardous or dangerous, especially when hidden or not easily recognized
Synonyms: Perfidious , Sneaky , Cunning
Antonyms: Faithful , Dependable , Open
Sentence: The treacherous path through the dense forest required careful navigation to avoid hidden dangers.
She discovered the treacherous nature of her so-called friend when he betrayed her trust.
5. PERSECUTION (NOUN)
Meaning: The act or practice of subjecting a person or group to harsh and unjust treatment, often due to their race, religion, beliefs, or membership in a particular social or political group.
Synonyms: Oppression , Discrimination ,Harassment
Tyranny
Antonyms: Embrace , Respect , Fairness
Sentence: Noun: The history of religious persecution is marked by instances of individuals and communities facing discrimination and violence due to their beliefs.
6. GULLIBLE (Adjective)
Meaning: Easily deceived or fooled because of a lack of critical thinking or judgment; overly trusting or credulous.
Synonyms: Unsophisticated , Simple , Dupable
Antonyms: Cautious ,Suspicious ,Wary
Sentence: Because of his gullible nature, he often fell for scams and schemes that preyed on people's trust.
7. EXACERBATE (VERB)
Meaning: To make a situation, condition, or feeling more intense, severe, or worse; to aggravate or worsen.
Synonyms: Increase ,Augment ,Exaggerate
Antonyms: Relieve ,Ameliorate ,Improve , Soothe.
Sentence: The lack of rain served to exacerbate the drought conditions in the region, leading to widespread crop failures.
8. PLUMMET (VERB)
Meaning: To fall or drop straight down at high speed; to plunge or descend rapidly.
Synonyms: Plunge ,Decline ,Descend ,Tumble
Antonyms: Ascend , Grow ,Surge
Sentence: The stock prices began to plummet after the unexpected announcement of the company's financial troubles.
9. GLEANED (VERB)
Meaning: Obtained or collected (information, knowledge, or insights) gradually, bit by bit, or from various sources.
Synonyms: Accumulated ,Harvested ,Acquired
Antonyms: Overseen , Ignored , Spurned
Sentence: She gleaned valuable insights from various research papers and interviews to complete her comprehensive analysis of the topic.
10. BONHOMIE (NOUN)
Meaning: Cheerful friendliness; geniality, a sense of warmth and friendliness in demeanor.
Synonyms: Geniality , Comradeship
Antonyms: Stiffness , Formality , Disdain
Sentence: Despite the competitive nature of the business world, the team's bonhomie and collaborative spirit contributed to their success.
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1-SOVEREIGNTY(NOUN): Supreme power or authority; the authority of a state to govern itself or another state.
Synonyms: Autonomy, independence, self-government, self-rule, authority.
Antonyms: Subjugation, dependence, vassalage, colonialism.
Sentence: The country fought for its sovereignty and independence from foreign rule.
2-REFERENDUM(NOUN): A general vote by the electorate on a specific political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
Synonyms: Popular vote, public vote, plebiscite, ballot.
Antonyms: Representative decision, legislative decision, executive decision.
Sentence: The government decided to hold a referendum to allow the citizens to decide on the proposed constitutional changes.
3-HYPERINFLATION (NOUN): An extremely high and typically accelerating inflation, leading to a rapid and significant decrease in the purchasing power of a currency.
Synonyms: Runaway inflation, excessive inflation, out-ofcontrol inflation.
Antonyms: Stability, deflation
Sentence: The country experienced hyperinflation, causing prices to skyrocket and making basic goods unaffordable for many.
4-WOES (NOUN): Suffering, distress, or trouble; typically used to refer to a person's troubles or difficulties.
Synonyms: Troubles, hardships, difficulties, adversity, misfortune.
Antonyms: Joys, blessings, prosperity, well-being, success.
Sentence: The economic downturn brought about financial woes for many families.
5-CURSORY(ADJECTIVE): Hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough or detailed.
Synonyms: Superficial, perfunctory, quick, brief, shallow.
Antonyms: Thorough, meticulous, detailed, careful, comprehensive.
Sentence: Due to time constraints, I could only give the report a cursory glance before the meeting.
6-GARNERED (VERB): Gathered, collected, or accumulated (something, especially information or support) gradually over time.
Synonyms: Accumulated, gathered, collected, amassed, obtained.
Antonyms: Dissipated, dispersed, scattered, squandered.
Sentence: After years of hard work, she finally garnered enough support to launch her own business.
7-ASSIDUOUS(ADJECTIVE): Showing great care, attention, and effort; marked by careful and persistent application or effort.
Synonyms: Diligent, industrious, conscientious, thorough, meticulous.
Antonyms: Negligent, lazy, careless, inattentive, indifferent.
Sentence: The student was assiduous in her studies, spending hours in the library every day.
8-HEFT(VERB): To lift or carry something heavy with effort.
Synonyms: lift, hoist, carry, haul.
Antonyms: drop, release, lower.
Sentence: The heft of the package surprised me; it was heavier than I expected.
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1. VAUNT (VERB): (प्रशंसा करना): acclaim
Synonyms: esteem, revere
Antonyms: criticize
Example Sentence:
He was initially vaunted by the West for his leadership of the country.
2. EMPHATIC (ADJECTIVE): (ज़ोरदार): vehement
Synonyms: firm, wholehearted
Antonyms: hesitant
Example Sentence:
The children were emphatic that they would like to repeat the experience.
3. HEGEMONY (NOUN): (नेतृत्व): leadership
Synonyms: dominance, dominion
Antonyms: self-government
Example Sentence:
Germany was united under Prussian hegemony after 1871.
4. AMELIORATE (VERB): (सुधरना): improve
Synonyms: better, enhance
Antonyms: worsen
Example Sentence:
The reform did much to ameliorate living standards.
5. MALAISE (NOUN): (अप्रसन्नता): unhappiness
Synonyms: restlessness, uneasiness
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
An infected person will feel a general malaise.
6. HALT (NOUN): (विराम): stop
Synonyms: standstill, cessation
Antonyms: start
Example Sentence:
There was a halt in production.
7. TREACHEROUS (ADJECTIVE): (बेवफ़ा): traitorous
Synonyms: disloyal, perfidious
Antonyms: loyal
Example Sentence:
He is a treacherous RAW agent.
8. CELLAR (NOUN): (तहखाना): basement
Synonyms: vault, crypt
Antonyms: attic
Example Sentence:
The servants led us down into a cellar.
9. EBB (VERB): (उतार): recede
Synonyms: go out, retreat
Antonyms: come in
Example Sentence:
The trend began to ebb.
10. BOUNTY (NOUN): (उदारता): generosity
Synonyms: magnanimity, munificence
Antonyms: meanness
Example Sentence:
For millennia the people along the Nile have depended entirely on its bounty.
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1-Perused (verb) : read (something), typically in a thorough or careful way
Synonyms : read, reviewed, studied
Sentence : After breakfast, he perused the newspapers.
2-Lucent (adjective) : glowing with or giving off light.
Synonyms : luminous, glowing, shining
Antonyms : dim, dusky, dark
Sentence : The moon was a lucent orb in the cloudless autumn sky.
3-Milieus (noun) : the circumstances, conditions, or objects by which one is surrounded
Synonyms : environments, surroundings, contexts
Sentence : He grew up in a military milieu.
4-Debilitating (verb) : making someone very weak and infirm
Synonyms : weakening, enfeebling, enervating
Antonyms : strengthening, energizing, fortifying
Sentence : Huge debts are debilitating their economy.
5-Cantankerous (adjective): bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative.
Synonyms: bad-tempered, irascible,crotchety
Antonyms: amiable, pleasant,friendly
Sentence : He’s getting a bit cantankerous in his old age.
6-Excursion (noun) : a short journey or trip, especially one engaged in as a leisure activity
Synonyms: tour, jaunt, trip
Sentence : We went on an excursion to the city.
7-Encompassed (verb): surround and have or hold within
Synonyms: enclose, circumscribe
Antonyms: exposed, denuded
Sentence : The enemy encompassed the city.
8-Legible (adjective) : (of handwriting or print) clear enough to read
Synonyms: readable, comprehensible, clear
Antonyms: incomprehensible, incoherent, obscure
Sentence : The original typescript is scarcely legible.
9-Immaculately (adverb) : in a perfectly clean, neat, or tidy manner.
Synonyms: tidily, orderly, neatly
Antonyms: sloppily, inelegantly, slovenly
Sentence : As always, he was immaculately dressed.
10-Fad (noun): a practice or interest that is very popular for a short time
Synonyms: craze, trend, vogue
Antonyms: standard, classic
Sentence : His interest in photography is only a passing fad.
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1-Approbation (noun): an acceptance of something as satisfactory
Synonyms : blessing, satisfaction, accession
Antonyms: disapproval, refusal, rejection
Sentence: He tasted the wine of audience approbation.
2-Calumny (noun): the making of false statements that damage another’s reputation
Synonyms: defaming, criticism
Antonyms: praise, applause, commendation
Sentence: He was the victim of calumny.
3-Plenitude (noun): a considerable amount
Synonyms: loads, plenty, ton
Antonyms: loads, plenty, ton
Sentence: There’s a plenitude of natural beauty in the state
4-Fallible (adjective) : capable of making mistakes or being wrong
Synonyms: imperfect, flawed, defective
Antonyms: perfect, whole, intact
Sentence: She was a perfectionist who failed to realize that humans are inherently fallible.
5-Forgo (verb): to resist the temptation of
Synonyms: avoid, refuse, deny
Antonyms: submit, surrender, accept
Sentence: Do not, for one repulse, forgo the purpose that you resolved to effort.
6-Accolades (noun): a formal expression of praise
Synonyms: honours, tributes, applause
Antonyms: indictments, condemnations, denunciations
Sentence: Already, the program has won accolades for bringing investment to poor neighbourhoods of Knoxville.
7-Regale (noun): a large fancy meal often accompanied by ceremony or entertainment
Synonyms: dinner, banquet, feast
Sentence: He invited all his friends to a regale tonight.
8-Mollycoddle (verb) : as into spoil
Synonyms: spoil, coddle, pamper
Antonyms: discipline, restrain, control
Sentence: Refused to mollycoddle her malingering son and sent him off to school.
9-Encumbrance (noun): something that makes movement or progress difficult
Synonyms: obstacle, obstruction, hurdle
Antonyms: advantage, impetus, benefit
Sentence: I felt I was being an encumbrance to them.
10-Mendacity (noun): a statement is known by its maker to be untrue and made in order to deceive
Synonyms: lie, untruth, falsity
Antonyms: truth, veracity, honesty
Sentence: We demand legal warfare on deliberate political mendacity and its dissemination in the press.
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Synonyms: Dearth, Shortage
Antonyms: Plenitude, Profusion
Sentence: Despite their best efforts, the small library faced a paucity of funds and struggled to maintain its collection.
2-SUBVERSION : Noun: challenging or disrupting the status quo with the aim of causing significant change or chaos.
Synonyms: Sedition, Insurrection
Antonyms: Conformity, Stability
Sentence: Subversion of the legal system by corrupt officials led to widespread public
distrust in the government.
3-RIGGING: Noun: the act of manipulating or fixing something
Synonyms: Tampering, Fudging
Antonyms: Integrity, Fairness
Sentence: The journalist's exposé uncovered a network of corruption involving political leaders and the rigging of government contracts.
4-GAMUT : Noun: the complete range or scope of something
Synonyms: Array, Extent
Antonyms: Subset, Fraction
Sentence: The issue had implications that affected the gamut of stakeholders from
employees to customers and investors.
5-QUEER: Noun, Adjective: unconventional, peculiar, or out of the ordinary.
Synonyms: Strange, unusual, peculiar
Antonyms: Normal, typical, conventional
Sentence: Her taste in art was rather queer, with a preference for avant-garde
and unconventional pieces.
6-COLLUDE: Verb: To secretly and dishonestly conspire or cooperate with others
Synonyms: Conspire, Connive
Antonyms: Compete, Oppose
Sentence: The nations decided to collude on a plan to combat climate change by
reducing carbon emissions collectively.
7-STRIDE: Noun , Verb: To release or set free from restraints, restrictions, or limitations to remove or loosen fetters or constraints.
Synonyms: Step, Pace, Strut
Antonyms: Dawdle, Stumble
Sentence : Her stride was so confident that it caught everyone's attention as she walked
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8-CULLED : Verb: the action of carefully choosing or selecting particular items or individuals from a larger group
Synonyms: Purged, Picked
Antonyms: Retained, Preserved
Sentence: The chef culled fresh herbs from the garden to use in the evening's special dish.
9-RIDDLED : Adjective: a situation or object that is affected or permeated by something
undesirable or difficult to deal with.
Synonyms: Perforated, Holey
Antonyms: Unblemished, Intact
Sentence: The cake was riddled with tunnels of chocolate, making it a delightful surprise for those who bit into it.
10-FUTILE : Adjective: efforts or actions that are in vain or unsuccessful.
Synonyms: Inept, Vain, Useless
Antonyms: Efficient, Meaningful
Sentence: The teacher's futile attempt to maintain order in the chaotic classroom
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Synonyms: Amalgamation, Blending
Antonyms: Segregation, Separation
Example Sentence: The aim is to promote closer economic integration.
2-Diverse(Adjective) : विभिन्न : Very different from each other
Synonyms: Sundry, Various
Antonyms: Similar, Parallel
Example Sentence: Our society today is quite culturally diverse, with immigrants from all over the world.
3-Advisory(Adjective) : सलाहकार : Relating to giving advice
Synonyms: Avuncular, Consultative
Antonyms: Uninstructive
Example Sentence: He attended a meeting of the advisory committee.
4-Caveat(Noun) : चेतावनी : Warning
Synonyms: Clause, Stipulation
Antonyms: dissuasive, coaxing
Example Sentence: I've given it to them, but with the caveat that it didn't work.
5-Modulate(Verb): व्यवस्थित करना: To regulate, adjust, or adapt to the proper degree
Synonyms: Adjust, Balance
Antonyms: Damage, Harm
Example Sentence: These chemicals modulate the effect of potassium
6-Scathing(Adjective) : हानिकारक : Severely critical and unkind
Synonyms: Blistering, Devastating
Antonyms: Calm, Gentle
Example Sentence: When the food critic found a hair in his meal, he wrote a scathing review of the restaurant.
7. PSYCHE (NOUN): (मानस): soul
Synonyms: spirit, life force
Antonyms: body
Example Sentence: My childhood made me understand the human psyche and help others.
8. ABATE (VERB): (घटना): subside
Synonyms: lessen, let up
Antonyms: intensify
Example Sentence:
In an hour or so, the storm would abate, and they could leave.
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1. PLEDGE (NOUN): oath : (प्रतिज्ञा)
Synonyms: promise, vow
Antonyms: breach, break
Example Sentence:
The UNFCCC underlined the fulfilment of national pledges related to carbon emissions.
2. INADEQUATE (ADJECTIVE): lacking the quality : (अपर्याप्त)
Synonyms: deficient, meager
Antonyms: abundant, enough
Example Sentence:
The agreement would be inadequate to keep global warming below 2°C.
3. IMPERATIVE (ADJECTIVE): of vital importance : (अनिवार्य)
Synonyms: compulsory, obligatory
Antonyms: trivial, optional
Example Sentence:
It is equally imperative to examine the progress of climate targets.
4. INCLUSIVE (ADJECTIVE): including all the services : (समेत)
Synonyms: comprehensive, broad
Antonyms: exclusive, narrow
Example Sentence:
The fastest trains are maintaining inclusive speeds of 45km/sec.
5. COLLABORATION (NOUN): alliance : (सहकार्यता)
Synonyms: association, partnership
Antonyms: disunion, separation
Example Sentence:
With the collaboration, he undertook the preparation of an inventory.
6. VITAL (ADJECTIVE): essential : (महत्वपूर्ण)
Synonyms: crucial, necessary
Antonyms: optional, secondary
Example Sentence:
States are a vital part of the grand coalition between the two countries.
7. GRAVITATE (VERB): drift : (केंद्र की ओर झुकना)
Synonyms: incline, tend
Antonyms: ascend, increase
Example Sentence:
They gravitate to these areas.
8. STAGGER (VERB): move unsteadily : (लड़खड़ाकर चलना)
Synonyms: careen, lurch
Antonyms: continue, stay
Example Sentence:
These numbers are staggering, but they are only the tip of the iceberg.
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1. DAMPENER (NOUN)
Meaning: Something that lessens the force, effect, or intensity of something else; a device or substance used to reduce the impact or vibrancy of sound, motion, or enthusiasm.
Synonyms: Diminisher , Attenuator , Moderation
Antonyms: Stimulator , Catalyst , Augmenter
Sentence: The rain served as a dampener on the outdoor event, but the attendees still enjoyed themselves despite the weather.
2. CONTEND (VERB)
Meaning: To assert, maintain, or argue a point; to engage in a struggle or competition.
Synonyms: Insist , State , Claim
Antonyms: Surrender , Acquiesce , Comply
Sentence: The debaters will contend on various topics during the competition.
3. DEVOID (Adjective)
Meaning: Entirely lacking or without; completely lacking in a particular quality or attribute.
Synonyms: Barren , Empty , Destitute
Antonyms: Abundant , Replete , Overflowing
Sentence: The barren land was devoid of vegetation, and the harsh conditions made it difficult for any plants to thrive.
4. DISCREPANCY (NOUN)
Meaning: A lack of agreement, consistency, or compatibility; a difference or inconsistency between two or more things.
Synonyms: Disparity , Divergence , Dissemblance
Antonyms: Uniformity , Compatibility , Conformity
Sentence: The auditor discovered a significant discrepancy between the company's financial records and the actual expenditures.
5. ASCERTAIN (verb)
Meaning: To find out or determine with certainty; to discover or make sure of.
Synonyms: Establish , Confirm ,Verify
Antonyms: Speculate , Conjecture , Assume
Sentence: The detective worked diligently to ascertain the true identity of the mysterious caller.
6. LAMENT (NOUN & VERB)
Meaning: A passionate expression of grief, sorrow, or mourning.
Synonyms: Wailing , Grief , Sorrow
Antonyms: Rejoicing , Joy , Elation
Sentence: Noun: The funeral was filled with the lament of friends and family as they said their final goodbyes.
Verb: She began to lament the missed opportunities and choices that had led to her current situation.
7. INSIPID ((Adjective)
Meaning: Lacking flavor, taste, or excitement; dull, bland, or uninteresting.
Synonyms: Lifeless , Vapid , Tedious
Antonyms: Zesty , Interesting , Spicy
Sentence: The meal was disappointingly insipid, lacking the spices and flavors that the chef was known for.
8. BLEAK (Adjective)
Meaning: Desolate, cold, and barren, often describing a landscape or environment.
Grim, harsh, or depressing, especially when referring to a situation or outlook.
Synonyms: Dreary , Stark , Gloomy , Melancholy
Antonyms: Flourishing , Populated , Hopeful Optimistic
Sentence: The abandoned factory in the outskirts of town presented a bleak and desolate image, with broken windows and overgrown weeds.
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Meaning: A policy or ideology advocating the recovery of territories traditionally perceived as lost or unredeemed, often by force or political pressure; a desire to seek revenge or regain lost status.
Synonyms: Revenge ,Resentment , Recrimination
Counterattack
Antonyms: Forgiveness ,Compromise , Conciliation
Pacifism
Sentence: The political leader's revanchist rhetoric stirred up nationalist sentiments, fueling the desire to reclaim territories lost in historical conflicts.
2. STRAY (Adjective & Verb)
Meaning: Wandering or moving away from a direct course or path; not in the right place
To move away from the correct or proper course; to wander.
Synonyms: Homeless , Errant , Drift , Digress , Veer
Antonyms: Tamed , Guided , Proceed , Adhere
Sentence: The stray dog looked lost and hungry, wandering through the streets without a home.
Be careful not to stray from the designated trail while hiking in the woods.
3. SECULARISM (NOUN)
Meaning: The principle of separating religion from government or political affairs; the belief in the importance of a secular (non-religious) system or state.
Synonyms: Irreligiosity ,Rationalism , Humanism
Antonyms: Dogmatism , Orthodoxy , Zealotry.
Sentence: The constitution of the country explicitly promotes secularism, ensuring that no religious group has undue influence on governmental decisions.
4. EXPEDITING (VERB)
Meaning: The act of making a process or action happen more quickly or efficiently; to speed up or facilitate.
Synonyms: Streamlining , Advancing , Rushing.
Antonyms: Retarding , Stalling , Procrastinating
Sentence: The manager is expediting the shipping process to ensure that the customer receives the order ahead of schedule.
5. SPECIOUS (Adjective)
Meaning: Superficially plausible or reasonable, but actually deceptive or misleading; having the appearance of truth but lacking in substance.
Synonyms: Spurious ,Delusive ,Deceitful ,Bogus
Antonyms: Genuine ,Authentic , Honest
Sentence: The salesperson's specious promises about the product's effectiveness were later exposed as mere marketing tactics.
6. NIPPING (Adjective)
Meaning: Chilly or cold, often used to describe weather.
The act of pinching or biting with the teeth, or a sharp, biting sensation.
Synonyms: Brisk ,Biting ,Frosty ,Icy ,Sharp.
Antonyms: Balmy ,Toasty ,Pleasant , Comfortable
Tropical
Sentence: The nipping wind made everyone bundle up in warm coats and scarves.
7. AVENGE (verb)
Meaning: To seek revenge or to inflict punishment or harm in return for a perceived wrong or injury.
Synonyms: Retribute , Punish ,Vindicate
Redress
Antonyms: Pardon ,Absolve ,Forget ,Ignore.
Sentence: The protagonist vowed to avenge the death of his family, seeking justice for the atrocities committed against them.
8. DEPREDATION (NOUN)
Meaning: The act of attacking or plundering; the action of preying on or plundering something.
Synonyms: Ravaging , Devastation ,Despoliation
Predation
Antonyms: Defense ,Security ,Guardianship
Sentence: The depredation of the invading army left the once-thriving village in ruins, with homes looted and fields destroyed.
9. PRECINCT (NOUN)
Meaning: A district or area with its own defined boundaries, especially for administrative or voting purposes.
Synonyms: Sector ,Zone ,Area ,Territory ,Region
Antonyms: Wilderness ,Outskirts
Sentence: The local police were patrolling the precinct to ensure the safety of residents and maintain law and order in the community.
10. ASTOUNDING (Adjective)
Meaning: Astonishing or amazing in a surprising way; overwhelming with amazement.
Synonyms: Stunning ,Staggering ,Breathtaking
Antonyms: Ordinary ,Unremarkable ,Mundane
Common
Sentence: The magician's performance was truly astounding, leaving the audience in awe as he effortlessly made objects disappear and reappear
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1. Embolden (Verb): साहसी बनाना: give (someone) the courage or confidence to do something
Synonyms: inspire, encourage, inspire, stimulate
Antonyms: discourage, dishearten, dispirit, depress
Example Sentence If we give in to the terrorists, our actions will embolden other terrorist groups to commit the same criminal acts.
2. Insurgency (Noun) : विद्रोह, उग्रवाद: an active revolt or uprising
Synonyms: uprising, revolt, rebellion, mutiny
Antonyms: counterinsurgency, counterrevolution
Example Sentence: Despite the enormity of the war's casualties, the Iraqi insurgency continues to grow stronger with every passing day.
3. Fortify (Verb) : मज़बूत: to make something stronger, especially in order to protect it; strengthen (someone) mentally or physically
Synonyms: brace, strengthen
Antonyms: shake, discourage, undermine, demoralize.
Example Sentence: The stone wall was the first step, but they needed more to properly fortify the city.
4. Faction (Noun) : गुट: a group within a larger group, especially one with slightly different ideas from the main group
Synonyms: wing, coalition, team
Example Sentence: The ensuing rift created the faction known as the Paucatuck Easterns.
5. Truce (Noun) : युद्ध-विराम: a short interruption in a war or argument or an agreement to stop fighting or arguing for a period of time
Synonyms: armistice, cease-fire
Antonyms: war, hostilities, conflict
Example Sentence: Hopefully, the truce will last long enough for the leaders to agree to a peace treaty.
6. Paradigm (Noun): मिसाल, प्रतिमान: a model of something or a very clear and typical example of something
Synonyms: example, archetype, blueprint, prototype
Example Sentence: Sister Mary Catherine is considered a paradigm of virtue by everyone in the church.
7. Rejuvenate (Verb) : कायाकल्प: to make someone look or feel young and energetic again; to make an organization or system more effective by introducing new methods, ideas, or people
Synonyms: revive, recreate, revitalize, renew, replenish
Antonyms: damage, destroy, miss, ruin
Example Sentence: The football players consume sports drinks to rejuvenate themselves during the game.
8. Delinquency (Noun): अपराध: minor crime, especially that committed by young people
Synonyms: crime, wrongdoing, criminality
Antonyms: compliance, goodness, morality
Example Sentence: The whole of the miners in this country suffer because of the delinquencies of a few.
9. Stoical (Adjective) : अडिग: enduring pain and hardship without showing one’s feelings or complaining.
Synonyms: uncomplaining, patient, forbearing
Antonyms: complaining, fed up, impatient
Example Sentence: His great-grandfather had been a dedicated and stoical traveller.
10. Aridity : सूखेपन : as in dehydration, dryness
Synonyms: dehumidification, dehydration, dryness
Antonyms: dampness, humidity, moisture
Example Sentence: Due to the high elevation and aridity, temperatures drop sharply after sunset.
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Synonyms: pursue, supersede
Antonyms: retreat, precede
Example Sentence:
Team members supervene their leaders.
2. DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर):Harsh
Synonyms: cruel, oppressive
Antonyms: easy, gentle
Example Sentence:
Your master is a draconian man.
3. DAWDLE (VERB): (समय नष्ट करना): Waste time
Synonyms: loiter, procrastinate
Antonyms: hasten, hurry
Example Sentence:
The teacher warned the student that he will be punished if he dawdled again.
4. PILLAGE (VERB): (लूटना):Plunder, destroy
Synonyms: ravage, ransack
Antonyms: protect, construct
Example Sentence:
The terrorists pillaged the city.
5. PERSPICACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (बुद्धि) :Observant, perceptive
Synonyms: alert, aware
Antonyms: ignorant, unobservant
Example Sentence:
The CDI officers are always perspicacious with their case.
6. NOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (हानिकारक) :Deadly, injurious
Synonyms: destructive, harmful
Antonyms: helpful, kind
Example Sentence:
This is a noxious chemical.
7. FERVENT (ADJECTIVE): (उत्साही): Enthusiastic
Synonyms: zealous, ardent
Antonyms: apathetic, dull
Example Sentence:
He is a fervent child.
8. FITFUL (ADJECTIVE): (चंचल) :Spasmodic
Synonyms: intermittent, fluctuating
Antonyms: continuous, perpetual
Example Sentence:
As long as his breathing is fitful, he will continue to need an oxygen machine.
9. FLOUT (VERB): (अवज्ञा करना) :Show contempt for
Synonyms: defy, disregard
Antonyms: honour, praise
Example Sentence:
One should not flout the traffic rules.
10. FEASIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (व्यवहार्य): Practicable
Synonyms: possible, doable
Antonyms: impossible, implausible
Example Sentence:
This seems to be a feasible solution.
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1-Lethal (adjective) : likely to cause or capable of causing death
Synonyms : deadly, fatal, poisonous
Antonyms : healthy, nonlethal, beneficial
Sentence : All these knives are absolutely lethal.
2-Cachinnation (noun) : as in laughter
Synonyms : chuckle, giggle
Antonyms : cry, groan, wail
Sentence : He starts Cachinnation very fast after watching comedy shows.
3-Plethora (noun): an amount or supply more than sufficient to meet one’s needs
Synonyms : plenty, abundance, wealth
Antonyms : deficiency, insufficiency, inadequacy
Sentence : There’s a plethora of books about the royal family.
4-Munificence (noun) : the quality or state of being generous
Synonyms : kindness, generosity, bountifulness
Antonyms : selfishness, cheapness, meanness
Sentence : A number of poor communities now have school computers as a result of that
billionaire’s munificence
5-Irascible (adjective) : easily irritated or annoyed
Synonyms: irritable, fiery, peevish
Antonyms: affable, gregarious, friendly
Sentence : forced to endure a memorably irascible boss on her first job after college.
6-Obsolete (adjective) : having passed its time of use or usefulness
Synonyms: archaic, antiquated, medieval
Antonyms: modern, new, current
Sentence : New technology has rendered my old computer obsolete.
7-Banal (adjective) : used or heard so often as to be dull
Synonyms: boring, usual, tired
Antonyms: new, original, fresh
Sentence : The allegations ranged from the banal to the bizarre.
8-Pandemonium (noun) : a state of noisy, confused activity
Synonyms: hurry, disturbance, commotion
Antonyms: rest, peace, calm
Sentence : Pandemonium reigned in the classroom until the teacher arrived.
9-Harried (adjective) : bothered by many problems or worries
Synonyms: frustrated, annoyed, exasperated
Antonyms: happy, pleased, satisfied
Sentence : An overbooked flight only added to the exasperation of the harried travelers.
10-Gist (noun) : the central part or aspect of something under consideration
Synonyms: essence, point, core
Sentence : It is difficult to convey the gist of Reich’s ideas simply.
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1-QUAINT: Adjective: attractively unusual or old-fashioned
Synonyms: picturesque, charming, old-fashioned
Antonyms: fashionable, modern, stylish
Sentence: A quaint general store on one of the back roads of Vermont
2-HOLLERING: Verb : (of a person) give a loud shout or cry
Synonyms: shout, yell, cry.
Antonyms: mumbling, murmuring, whispering
Sentence: Hollering at me isn’t going to find us a parking place.
3-TEMPTING : Adjective: appealing to or attracting someone, even if wrong or inadvisable.
Synonyms: enticing, alluring, attractive
Antonyms: boring, irksome, tedious
Sentence: And maybe I don’t want you tempting me to do something I shouldn’t.
4-EXUDED: Verb: to flow forth slowly through small openings
Synonyms: give off/out, discharge, release
Antonyms: gushed, poured.
Sentence: A sticky resin exudes from the bark of the tree.
5-REVILE : Verb :criticize in an abusive or angrily insulting manner
Synonyms: criticize, censure, condemn
Antonyms: acclaim, applaud, commend
Sentence: They feared that he would revile them if they displeased him.
6-PENSIVE : Adjective: engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought
Synonyms: thoughtful, thinking, reflective
Antonyms: unreflective, thoughtless
Sentence: She looked pensive when she heard the news.
7-PROFFERING: Verb: To offer or present something to someone for acceptance or consideration to extend or propose
Synonyms: Propound, Tender
Antonyms: Revoke, Retain
Sentence: He was proffering his help to the community by volunteering at the local shelter.
8-FEROCITY : Noun: A quality of being very aggressive , intense
Synonyms: Barbarity, Severity
Antonyms: Meekness, Compassion
Sentence: The ferocity of wild animal’s attack eft everyone in shock.
9-FILLIP : Noun: A sudden stimulus or boost that provides energy or encouragement
Synonyms: Spur, Impetus, Uplift
Antonyms: Setback, Impediment
Sentence: The positive feedback from his boss gave him the fillip he needed to complete the project with enthusiasm.
10-DENT: Verb: A shallow depression or hollow usually caused by an impact or pressure.
Synonyms: Cavity, Defect
Antonyms: Bulge , Mound, Peak
Sentence: The car’s fender had a dent from the minor Collison with another vehicle...
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1-HARP: Verb: to talk or complain about it repeatedly, often in a tedious or annoying manner.
Synonyms : Dwell, obsess, nag, repeat
Antonyms : Move on, let go, forget
Sentence : He would always harp on his past mistakes, making it difficult to have a positive conversation with him.
2-VOCIFEROUS : Adjective : loud, noisy, or characterized by vehement and persistent outcry or expression of opinions
Synonyms: clamorous, boisterous, raucous
Antonyms : muted, peaceful, meek
Sentence: Although he was usually quite reserved, he became vociferous when defending his favourite sports team.
3-CHARADE: Noun: A situation in which someone is pretending or putting on a false appearance, often to deceive others.
Synonyms: Pantomime, mime, acting, masquerade, facade
Antonyms: Honesty, sincerity, transparency, truth.
Sentence: His charming demeanor was just a charade to hide his true intentions.
4-CRAMMED: Adjective: filled or packed tightly with an excessive or overcrowded amount of something.
Synonyms: squeezed, jammed, forced, wedged.
Antonyms: Emptied, cleared, unpacked.
Sentence : She crammed all her belongings into a single suitcase before leaving for her
trip, struggling to close the overstuffed bag.
5-SUMPTUOUS : Adjective: a display of wealth or excess.
Synonyms: opulent, extravagant, grand
Antonyms: frugal, humble, spartan
Sentence: She hosted a sumptuous dinner party in her elegant mansion, serving gourmet dishes and fine wines to her guests.
6-CLOGGED : Adjective: the action of becoming or causing something to become obstructed or blocked.
Synonyms: Blocked, obstructed, congested
Antonyms: Unblocked, cleared, opened, freed.
Sentence: The drain was clogged with leaves and debris, causing water to pool in the backyard.
7-PLUMMET : Verb : to fall or drop rapidly and abruptly, often referring to a steep or sudden decline in value, quantity, or position.
Synonyms: Fall, drop, plunge, descend, tumble
Antonyms: Rise, ascend, soar, increase
Sentence : His popularity in the polls seemed to plummet as more scandals were
exposed.
8-CLAWED: Adjective: a forceful or aggressive action using claws, like those of an animal.
Synonyms: Scratched, tore, raked, ripped
Antonyms: Gently, caressed, soothed
Sentence: His arm was clawed by the thorny branches as he tried to push his way through the dense underbrush.
9-VERITABLE: Verb: something is a perfect or absolute example of its kind.
Synonyms: Genuine, authentic, true
Antonyms: counterfeit, fictitious, spurious
Sentence : The team's victory in the championship game was a veritable triumph, earning them a place in history.
10-SCRAMBLE:Noun: a chaotic and competitive situation where people or things move or compete quickly and without a specific order or arrangement.
Synonyms: Frenzy, chaos, jumble
Antonyms: Order, organize, plan
Sentence : The last-minute shopping on Christmas Eve turned into a scramble as people rushed to find gifts in a crowded mall.
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1. CESSATION (NOUN): (ठहराव): abeyance
Synonyms: breather, discontinuance
Antonyms: activity, continuity
Example Sentence:
Since the bad weather has caused a temporary building cessation, the office building will not be completed on time.
2. IMPLICATION (NOUN): (निहितार्थ): suggestion
Synonyms: inference, insinuation
Antonyms: explicit statement
Example Sentence:
The implication is that no one person at the bank is responsible.
3. BANKRUPT (ADJECTIVE): (दिवालिया): insolvent
Synonyms: bankrupted, failed
Antonyms: solvent
Example Sentence:
His father went bankrupt, and the family had to sell their home.
4. ACQUIT (VERB): (बरी करना): absolve
Synonyms: clear, exonerate
Antonyms: convict
Example Sentence:
One was brought to trial on a charge of affray and was acquitted.
5.OUST (VERB): (बाहर निकालना): expel
Synonyms: force out, remove
Antonyms: readmit
Example Sentence:
The reformists were ousted from power.
6. RIG (VERB): (वस्र पहनना): dress
Synonyms: equip, furnish
Antonyms: disrobe, uncover
Example Sentence:
The children return from Box Hill and are rigged out for church.
7. 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.
8. PREMEDITATED (ADJECTIVE): (पूर्वचिन्तित): planned
Synonyms: calculated, deliberate
Antonyms: accidental, casual
Example Sentence:
Had it really been premeditated that he should fall into that camp?
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Use "pretty" as an adverb.
In colloquial language, the word "pretty" is often used as an adverb meaning “quite”.
Thus, "pretty smart" addressed to you means that you are “quite smart,” not that you are “both smart and beautiful.”
For example, "You are pretty smart, Tatyana, but unforgettably ugly".
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1. EXORBITANT (ADJECTIVE): (हद से ज़्यादा): extortionate
Synonyms: excessive, sky-high
Antonyms: reasonable
Example Sentence:
Some hotels charge exorbitant rates for phone calls.
2.ENORMOUSLY (ADVERB): (अत्यंत): very
Synonyms: extremely, exceedingly
Antonyms: moderately
Example Sentence:
Quality of life varies enormously from one place to another.
3.UNEARTH (VERB): (पता लगाना): excavate
Synonyms: exhume, disinter
Antonyms: bury
Example Sentence:
Workmen unearthed an ancient artillery shell.
4.ONGOING (ADJECTIVE): (चल रही है): in progress
Synonyms: under way, going on
Antonyms: finished
Example Sentence:
There is an ongoing debate on the issue.
5. FLAIR (NOUN): (कौशल): aptitude
Synonyms: talent, gift
Antonyms: inability
Example Sentence:
She had a flair for certain languages.
6. ACCREDIT (VERB): (मान्यता देना): recognize
Synonyms: license, authorize
Antonyms: ban
Example Sentence:
Institutions that do not meet the standards will not be accredited for teacher training.
7.VEHEMENCE (NOUN): (जुनून): passion
Synonyms: force, ardor
Antonyms: apathy
Example Sentence:
There was a lot of vehemence in his reaction.
8. RELEGATE (VERB): (कम करना): downgrade
Synonyms: lower, put down
Antonyms: upgrade
Example Sentence:
They aim to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role.
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1.UPHOLD (VERB): (सही ठहराना): confirm
Synonyms: endorse sustain
Antonyms: overturn
Example Sentence:
The court upheld his claim for damages.
2.COMBATANT (NOUN): (योद्धा): contender
Synonyms: antagonist, adversary
Antonyms: ally
Example Sentence:
He is a long-time combatant for the control of Newcastle FC.
3.AUTHORITARIAN (ADJECTIVE): (सत्तावादी): autocratic
Synonyms: dictatorial totalitarian
Antonyms: democratic
Example Sentence:
The transition from an authoritarian to a democratic regime.
4.ABROGATE (VERB): (अभिनिषेध करना): repudiate
Synonyms: revoke, repeal
Antonyms: institute
Example Sentence:
Investments banks won't abrogate any condition for profit.
5.INCUR (VERB): (झेलना): suffer
Synonyms: sustain, experience
Antonyms: avoid
Example Sentence:
I will pay any expenses incurred.
6.DESPERATE (ADJECTIVE): (आशाहीन): despairing
Synonyms: hopeless, anguished
Antonyms: cheerful
Example Sentence:
A desperate sadness enveloped him.
7.DISCERN (VERB): (पहचानना): perceive
Synonyms: make out, pick out
Antonyms: overlook
Example Sentence:
She could faintly discern the shape of a skull.
8.SPIRAL (VERB): (वृद्धि होना): soar
Synonyms: shoot up, rocket
Antonyms: fall
Example Sentence:
Inflation continued to spiral.
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