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1) Indigenous

Meaning: originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.


Synonyms: domestic, homegrown
Antonyms: alien, foreign
Example : “ISRO successfully test-fired an indigenous missile”
2) Inkling
Meaning: a slight knowledge or suspicion; a hint.
Synonyms: clue, hunch
Antonyms: knowledge, information
Example : “The records give us an inkling of how people saw the world”
3) Espionage
Meaning: typically by governments to obtain political and military
information.
Synonyms: reconnaissance, intelligence
Antonyms: candid, frank
Example: “He will be punished severely if he is found guilty of espionage”
4) Contemporaneous
Meaning: existing at or occurring in the same period of time.
Synonyms: simultaneous, contemporary
Antonyms: different, separate
Example: “The contemporaneous ringing of the multiple phone lines kept
the new receptionist very busy”
5) Caulk
Meaning: Secure
Synonyms: block, barricade
Antonyms: free, loosen
Example: “Adeel caulked me from a broken reed”
6) Purge
Meaning: an abrupt or violent removal of a group of people.
Synonyms: expulsion, extermination
Antonyms: keeping, holding
Example: “Manoj was feeling shy of telling her about her purge from the
contest”

7) Precinct
Meaning: the area within the walls or perceived boundaries of a particular
building or place,department;
Synonyms: area, ward
Antonyms: whole, full
Example : “I am working in this precinct”
8) Quietude
Meaning: a state of stillness, calmness, and quiet in a person or place.
Synonyms: doldrums, hush
Antonyms: disturbance, agitation
Example: “Be quietude don’t escape your lips”
9) Radicalization
Meaning: process of making someone more extreme in religious belief
Synonyms: fanaticism, infatuation
Antonyms: secondary, unimportant
Example: “This was the period of growing radicalization of the working
class”
10) Hackles
Meaning: erectile hairs which rise when angry or alarmed.
Synonyms: chop, clip
Antonyms: raise, assist
Example :”The dog continued to growl, its hackles raised”
11) Abrogation
Meaning: repeal or abolition of a law or agreement.
Synonyms: annulment, ending
Antonyms: introduction, commencement
Example : “Article 371 was abrogated in 2019”
12) Spurt
Meaning: gush out in a sudden forceful stream, spray, fountain.
Synonyms: outburst, eruption

Antonyms: peace, continuity


Example: “He cut his finger and blood spurted over the sliced potatoes”
13) Revulsion
Meaning: a sense of disgust, loathing
Synonyms: dislike, distaste
Antonyms: like, love
Example: “He expressed his revulsion against whale hunting”
14) Truce
Meaning: agreement between enemies to stop fighting for sometime.
Synonyms: amnesty, detente
Antonyms: persistence, war, disagreement
Example :”After years of rivalry the two countries have agreed a truce”
15) Touted
Meaning: persuade people to buy goods or services, to talk about
Synonyms: praise, proclaim
Antonyms: blame, condemn, conceal
Example :”There were hundreds of taxis at the airport all touting for
business”
16) Punitive
Meaning: intended as punishment, penal, disciplinary
Synonyms: missing, deprived of
Antonyms: abundant, enough
Example: “The UN has imposed punitive sanctions on the invading
country”
17) Overwhelming
Meaning: very large in amount, profuse
Synonyms: overpowering, amazing
Antonyms: ordinary, unamazing
Example: “She felt an overwhelming desire to giggle”
18) Consensus
Meaning: a general agreement, harmony
Synonyms: concord, accord

Antonyms: disagreement, dissent


Example :”There is a growing consensus that the current regime has
failed”
19) Defied
Meaning: openly deny, refuse to obey.
Synonyms: confront, resist
Antonyms: flatter, regard
Example :“It is rare to see to see children openly defying their teachers”
20) Unprecedented
Meaning: never done or known before
Synonyms: exceptional, bizarre, miraculous
Antonyms: ordinary, regular
Example: ”The government took the unprecedented step of releasing
confidential correspondence”
21) Dribs
Meaning: in small scattered or sporadic amounts.
Synonyms: gradually, progressively
Antonyms: fastly, suddenly
Example : ”The guest began arriving in dribs and drabs”
22) Culminated
Meaning: reach a climax or point of highest development.
Synonyms: climax, conclude
Antonyms: advance, development commence, begin
Example :”The star culminates at midnight on about the 30th April.”
23) Incursion
Meaning: an invasion or attack, especially a sudden or brief one.
Synonyms: aggression, intrusion
Antonyms: retreat, retirement
Example : “The bandits made brief incursions on the village”
24) Coveted
Meaning: greatly desired, envied.
Synonyms: envy, crave, begrudge

Antonyms: dislike, abjure


Example: I gave up a coveted job, that of editor-in-chief.
25) Heft
Meaning: lift or carry something heavy
Synonyms: boost, soar
Antonyms: decrease, fall
Example : “I watched him heft the heavy sack onto his shoulders”
26) Sans
Meaning: lacking, without
Synonyms: missing, deprived of
Antonyms: abundant, enough
Example :”It is great to have a grownup meal in a restaurant, sans kids”
27) Spanned
Meaning: extend from side to side
Synonyms: connect, extend
Antonyms: unlink, condense
Example :”The stream was spanned by a narrow bridge”
28) Encapsulated
Meaning: express essential features of something, summarize
Synonyms: box, cover
Antonyms: free, let go
Example :”It is difficult to encapsulate the story of the revolution in a
single hour”
29) Tenet
Meaning: one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based.
Synonyms: belief, principle
Antonyms: doubt, skepticism
Example :”A major tenet of the women’s movement is that society needs
their talents”
30) Tantamount
Meaning: equivalent in seriousness to, as good as
Synonyms: arise, exude
Antonyms: conceal, hold, keep
Example: “His refusal to answer was tantamount to the admission of
guilt”
31) Verbose
Meaning: expressed in more words than needed, garrulous.
Synonyms: bombastic, diffuse
Antonyms: concise, succinct
Example : “Shashi Tharoor’s writings are often difficult and verbose”
32) Ebb
Meaning: movement of tide out of sea, going out, flowing back
Synonyms: abatement, drop
Antonyms: advance, development
Example :”My enthusiasm was ebbing away after constant failures”
33) Resuscitate
Meaning: bring back to life.
Synonyms: energize, resurrect
Antonyms: destroy, bore
Example :”Various measures are being taken to resuscitate our ailing
economy”
34) Straddles
Meaning: sit or stand with one leg on either side.
Synonyms: mount, ride
Antonyms: drop, lower
Example :”Our farm straddles the railway line”
35) Interplay
Meaning: The way in which two or more things have an effect on each
other.
Synonyms: mesh, exchange
Antonyms: stag, torpidity
Example :”This interplay is especially the case between touch and sight”
36) Palpable
Meaning: so obvious that it can be easily seen or known.
Synonyms: apparent, credible
Antonyms: ambiguous, obscure

Example :The tension in the room was palpable during the exam.
37) Thicket
Meaning: a dense group of bushes or tree.
Synonyms: grove, tangle
Antonyms: open place, prairie
Example :A thicket is often dominated by a few species.
38) Mutilation
Meaning: dismembering, damage
Synonyms: amputate, distort
Antonyms: beautify, decorate
Example :”Her body had been mutilated beyond recognization”
39) Prudent
Meaning: acting with or showing care and thought for the future.
Synonyms: careful, cautious
Antonyms: hasty, fool, imprudent
Example:”No prudent money manager would authorize a loan without first
knowing its purpose”
40) Emanate
Meaning: to express in a way that you look and behave
Synonyms: arise, exude
Antonyms: conceal, hold, keep
Example :”He emanated a powerful brooding air”
41) Dissenting
Meaning: strong difference in opinion.
Synonyms: disagree, decline
Antonyms: accept, approve
Example :”There were a couple of dissenting voices”
42) Sagging
Meaning: become weaker
Synonyms: slump, bulge
Antonyms: ascend, rise

Example :”A comprehensive overhaul meant to revive sagging sales”


43) Queer
Meaning: spoil or ruin the situation.
Synonyms: blight, bruise
Antonyms: create, beautify
Example :”Reg didn't want someone meddling and queering the deal at
the last minute”
44) Deliberations
Meaning: long and careful consideration or discussion.
Synonyms: conference, consideration
Antonyms: ignorance, inattention
Example :”After much deliberation we arrived at a compromise”
45) Decrepit
Meaning: worn out or ruined because of age or neglect.
Synonyms: battered, ramshackle
Antonyms: firm, good, healthy
Example: ”But now the world is decrepit, and all good things are gone”
46) Abdicate
Meaning: fail to fulfill or undertake (a responsibility or duty).
Synonyms: disown, spurn, renounce
Antonyms: keep, assume, hold
Example :”She abdicated all responsibility for the project”
47) Veered
Meaning: suddenly change an opinion, subject, type of behaviour, etc.
Synonyms: bend, shift
Antonyms: stay, straighten
Example: “If we do not veer we will be upon the rocks within the hour”
48) Stampede
Meaning: sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other
animals.
Synonyms: charge, panic
Antonyms: retreat, standing

Example :”Among the strikers there was a break that swiftly spread and
became a stampede”
49) Cognizable
Meaning: perceptible; clearly identifiable.
Synonyms: visible, palpable
Antonyms: hidden, vague
Example :”His was a cognizable offence”
50) Conversely
Meaning: in an opposite way.
Synonyms: reversed, contrary
Antonyms: similar, alike, same
Example :”Conversely youth is depicted as a time of vitality and good
health”
51) Ominous
Meaning: impression that something bad is going to happen.
Synonyms: menacing, apocalyptic
Antonyms: bright, happy, lucky
Example :”It seemed an extraordinary thing, an ominous object, a sign”
52) Writ
Meaning: a form of written command in the name of a court or other legal
authority to act.
Synonyms: summons, warrant, indictment
Antonyms: exoneration, praise
Example: “The two reinstated officers issued a writ for libel against the
applicants”
53) Cynical
Meaning: believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest;
Synonyms: derisive, mocking
Antonyms: believing, hopeful
Example: “He was brutally cynical and hardened to every sob story under
the sun”
54) Scourge
Meaning: person or thing that causes great trouble or suffering.
Synonyms: afflict, plague
Antonyms: reward, advantage, delight

Example: “Political methods used to scourge and oppress workers”


55) Hobnob
Meaning: mix socially, especially with those of perceived higher social
status.
Synonyms: socialize, associate with
Antonyms: live alone, disassociate
Example: ”Now a days he is hobnobbing with avant-garde musicians”
56) Stash
Meaning: store (something) safely in a hidden or secret place.
Synonyms: cache, inventory
Antonyms: debt, lack
Example :”He got down to brass tacks in keeping the stash fulfilled”
57) Entwine
Meaning: wind or twist together; interweave.
Synonyms: coil, entangle
Antonyms: unwind, untwist
Example :”The twins lay entwined in each other's arms”
58) Revelry
Meaning: merrymaking, lively and noisy festivities,
Synonyms: festivity, celebration
Antonyms: mourning, sadness
Example: I called the police when my neighbours refused to settle down
and end their revelry.
59) Clannish(of a group or their activities) tending to exclude others
outside the group.
Synonyms: selected, reserved
Antonyms: welcoming, open
Example Sentence:
Celebrities believe in wearing clannish dresses.
60). RHETORIC (NOUN): ( वक् रपतु ता ) an art of effective speech

Synonyms: hyperbole, oratory


Antonyms: quiet, conciseness
Example Sentence:
Our Principal is rhetoric, and of late he has toned it down.
7. DISCONCERTINGLY (ADVERB): shake up, confuse
Synonyms: agitate, embarrass
Antonyms: assist, soothe, encourage
Example Sentence:
He had a disconcerting habit of offering jobs to people he met at dinner
parties.

8. BELIE (VERB): (झुठलाना) fails to give a true impression of something,


contradict
Synonyms: contradict, negate
Antonyms: approve, endorse
Example Sentence:
The quality of the music seems to belie the criticism.

9. ORDAINED (VERB): (ठहराया) make someone a priest or minister

Synonyms: appointed, determined, ordered


Antonyms: elected,
Example Sentence:
Equal punishment was ordained for the two crimes.
10. MAYHEM (NOUN): (हाथापाई) violent and extreme order

Synonyms: chaos, disorder, havoc


Antonyms: calm, peace, harmony
Example Sentence:
With 20 kids around, and only me to supervise, it was a complete
mayhem.

ELOQUENTLY(ADVERB): in a fluent and persuasive manner


Synonyms: affecting, ardent
Antonyms: apathetic, dull, calm
Example Sentence:
She argued her point eloquently and persuasively.

2. RETICENT (ADJECTIVE): not revealing one’s thought.

Synonyms: bashful, restrained


Antonyms: confident, extroverted
Example Sentence:
Most of the students were reticent about answering questions.

3. ENUNCIATE (VERB): (प्रस्तु त करना ) speak clearly

Synonyms: affirm, utter


Antonyms: conceal, repress
Example Sentence:
Her speech is not clear, she does’nt enunciate very clearly.

4. EXIGENCY (NOUN): (जरुरत) in urgent need or demand


Synonyms: contingency, dilemma
Antonyms: advantage, boon
Example Sentence:
Economic exigency obliged the government to act.

5.INTRUSIVE(ADJECTIVE):(दखल) annoy someone

Synonyms: invasive, nosy


Antonyms: ignore, neglect
Example Sentence:
The media asked a lot of intrusive questions to the film star.
6. UNDERGIRDS (VERB): (सहारा दे ना) to support something by forming a
strong base for it.
Synonyms: bolster, reinforce
Antonyms: undermine weaken
Example Sentence:
The knowledge armored him against her.

7. ERADICATE (VERB): (उन्मूलन) destroy completely;

Synonyms: abolish, annihilate


Antonyms: create, build
Example Sentence:
The disease that once claimed millions of lives have now been eradicated.

8.PREVALENT(ADJECTIVE):(प्रचलित )widespread in a particular area.

Synonyms: common, everyday


Antonyms: abnormal, different
Example Sentence:
The social ills prevalent in society today.

9. AMBIT (NOUN): (सीमा) the scope, extent

Synonyms: boundary, extension


Antonyms: centre, inside
Example Sentence:
A full discussion of this complex issue was beyond the ambit of one book.

10. UNANIMOUS(ADJECTIVE): (एकमत) in agreement, uncontested

Synonyms: consistent, solid


Antonyms: divided, split
Example Sentence:
The doctors were unanimous in their diagnoses.

BEWILDERED (ADJECTIVE): perplexed and confused; very puzzled.


Synonyms: baffled, confused
Antonyms: clear, aware, oriented
Example Sentence:
He saw the bewildered look on my face.

2. CLIFF (NOUN): (चट् टान) a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the
sea.

Synonyms: precipice, crag


Antonyms: bottom, nadir
Example Sentence:
A coast path along the top of rugged cliffs.

3. LEASE (VERB): (पट् टा ले ना) grant (property) on lease; let.

Synonyms: hire, sublet


Antonyms: sell, vend
Example Sentence:
She leased the site to a local company.

4. ACQUISITION (NOUN): (प्राप्ति) an asset or object bought or obtained,


typically by a library or museum.
Synonyms: purchase, addition,
Antonyms: loss, failure, dearth
Example Sentence:

The legacy will be used for new acquisitions.


5. PAROCHIALISM (NOUN): (सं कीर्णता) a limited or narrow outlook,
especially focused on a local area; narrow-mindedness.
Synonyms: localism, insularity
Antonyms: standard, silence
Example Sentence:
We have been guilty of parochialism, of resistance to change

6. ARMOR (VERB): (कवच) provide (someone) with emotional, social, or


other defences.
Synonyms: defense, mail
Antonyms: destruction, harm
Example Sentence:
The knowledge armored him against her.

7. LANGUISH (VERB): deteriorate (कमजोर होना)

Synonyms: dwindle, faint


Antonyms: develop, grow
Example Sentence:
If I don’t bother him, my cat will languish on the windowsill all day long.

8. PLAGIARISM (NOUN): (साहित्यिक चोरी )the practice of taking someone


else's work
Synonyms: falsification, appropriation
Antonyms: return, originality
Example Sentence:
There were accusations of plagiarism.

9. EXTRADITE (VERB): abandon (प्रत्यर्पित करना)


Synonyms: apprehend, arrest
Antonyms: hold, keep
Example Sentence:
Until the country receives proof of Mark’s guilt, they refuse to extradite
him to local authorities.

10 FOMENT (VERB): instigate (भड़काना)

Synonyms: abet, arouse


Antonyms: finish, tranquilize
Example Sentence:
He fomented the innocent people.

1. TILT (VERB): (झुकाव) move or cause to move into a sloping position.

Synonyms: angle, slant, leaning


Antonyms: ascent, increase
Example Sentence:
Yet he can tilt or play his part at hand-strokes as merrily as ever.

2. NUANCES (NOUN): (अति सूक्ष्म अं तर ) a subtle difference in or shade of


meaning, expression, or sound.
Synonyms: distinction, nicety, hint
Antonyms: brightness, information
Example Sentence:
He was a stickler for the nuances of behaviour, especially in women.

3. TRUNCATE (VERB): (छांट कर छोटा करना) shorten (something) by cutting


off the top or the end.

Synonyms: abbreviate, abridge


Antonyms: enlarge, expand
Example Sentence:
Truncate command is used in Database.

4. EXPLOSION (NOUN): (विस्फोट) a violent shattering or blowing apart of


something
Synonyms: detonation, eruption, bang
Antonyms: outburst, flare up
Example Sentence:
"Three explosions damaged buildings at the barracks."

5. IDOLATRY (NOUN): (आदरणीय मानना) the worship of idols.

Synonyms: fetishism, idolizing


Antonyms: vilification, criticism
Example Sentence:
We must not allow our idolatry of art to obscure issues of political
significance.

6. BRINK (NOUN): (कगार) the extreme edge of land before a steep slope
or a body or water.
Synonyms: fringe, verge
Antonyms: center, middle
Example Sentence:
The country was on the brink of a constitutional crisis.

7. CONTOUR (NOUN): (रुपरे खा) an outline representing or bounding the


shape or form of something.
Synonyms: outline, shape

Antonyms: dullness, crookedness


Example Sentence:
She traced the contours of his face with her finger.

8. TRIUMVIRATE (NOUN): (तिकड़ी) TRIO

Synonyms: threesome, triplets

Antonyms: single, lonelyness

Example Sentence:

Rome the triumvirate decided to defend the republic to the last.

9. TROOP (NOUN): (समूह, फ़ौज) (of a group of people) come or go together


or in large numbers.

Synonyms: crew, gang

Antonyms: individual, one

Example Sentence:

The girls trooped in for dinner.

10 TANGIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (वास्तविक) perceptible by touch.

Synonyms: palpable, tactile, real

Antonyms: conceptual, unreal

Example Sentence:
The atmosphere of neglect and abandonment was almost tangible.
UPSURGE (NOUN): (चढाव) an upward surge in the strength or quantity of
something; an increase.

Synonyms: boom, upturn, improvement

Antonyms: downturn, decline

Example Sentence:

This is an upsurge in vandalism and violent crime.

2. RETRIEVE (VERB):(पु नः प्राप्त करना) get or bring (something) back from


somewhere.

Synonyms: recover, salvage

Antonyms: break, endanger, destroy

Example Sentence:

I was sent to retrieve the balls from his garden.

3. SHRIFT (NOUN): (पापमोचन) confession, especially to a priest.

Synonyms: absolution, remorse

Antonyms: happiness, joy


Example Sentence:

He lost his place, his money, and at last came to beg for shrift and
punishment.

4. CLAPTRAP (NOUN): (दिखावटी) absurd or nonsensical talk or ideas.

Synonyms: bombast, bunk

Antonyms: sense, feel

Example Sentence:

Such sentiments are just pious claptrap.

5. PETITION (NOUN): (प्रार्थना) a formal written request,

Synonyms: application, prayer

Antonyms: answer, demand

Example Sentence:

She was asked to sign a petition against plans to build on the local
playing fields.

6. DICHOTOMY (NOUN): (विरोधाभास)a division or contrast between two


things that are or are represented as being opposed

Synonyms: disunion, difference


Antonyms: sameness, similarity

Example Sentence:

The nature of the universe is proved too subtle for this dichotomy.

7. TURF (VERB): (हटाना) force (someone) to leave somewhere.

Synonyms: remove, eject

Antonyms: unmask, cleanness

Example Sentence:

They were turfed off the bus.

8. SWAY (NOUN): (बोलबाला) control or influence (a person or course of


action).

Synonyms: influence, affect, bias

Antonyms: inefficiency, weakness

Example Sentence:

He's easily swayed by other people.

9. DISINTER (VERB): (खोदकर निकालना) discover (something that is well


hidden).
Synonyms: exhume, unearth, expose

Antonyms: conceal, refrain

Example Sentence:

He has disinterred an important collection of writings.

10.COW(VERB): (डराना) an unpleasant person or thing.

Synonyms: terrorize, intimidate

Antonyms: soothe, comfort

Example Sentence:

Then the cow shook her foot to free it and the skin rattled.
COMITY (NOUN): (शिष्टाचार) courtesy and considerate behaviour towards
others.

Synonyms: courtesy, compassion

Antonyms: obey, surrender

Example Sentence:

A show of public comity in the White House.


2. OMINOUS (ADJECTIVE):(अमं गल) discuss issues

Synonyms: menacing, baleful

Antonyms: cheerful, happy

Example Sentence:

Ominous clouds have gathered over India.

3. PRECIPICE (NOUN): (करारा, खड़ी चट् टान) a very steep rock face or cliff,
especially a tall one.

Synonyms: bluff, cliff

Antonyms: disdain, demotion

Example Sentence:

We swerved toward the edge of the precipice.

4. PREDICAMENT (NOUN): (कठिन परिस्थिति) a difficult, unpleasant, or


embarrassing situation.

Synonyms: quagmire, dilemma

Antonyms: advantage, blessing, benefit

Example Sentence:
The club's financial predicament is started now.

5.ENLIGHTENMENT (NOUN): (प्रबोधन) the action of enlightening or the


state of being cultured .

Synonyms: sophistication, literacy

Antonyms:ignorance, bewilderment

Example Sentence:

Robbie looked to me for enlightenment.

6. MOURNING (NOUN): (शोक) the expression of sorrow for someone's


death.

Synonyms: keening, sorrowing

Antonyms: lightness, happiness

Example Sentence:

She's still in mourning after the death of her husband.

7. TENET (NOUN): (सिद्धांत) a principle or belief, a principle or belief,

Synonyms: principle, belief

Antonyms: doubt, unbelief


Example Sentence:

The tenets of classical liberalism.

8. BEACON (NOUN): (प्रकाश) a light or other visible object serving as a


signal,

Synonyms: flare, lantern

Antonyms: dark, obscurity

Example Sentence:

The Church had been his beacon before, but now it was to be his refuge.

9. PREACHED (VERB): (धर्म का उपदे श दे ना , प्रचार ) speak publicly about


beliefs.

Synonyms: exhort, teach

Antonyms: atypical

Example Sentence:

He preached to a large congregation.

10.ASSIDUOUS(ADJECTIVE):(परिश्रमी ) showing great care and


perseverance.

Synonyms: diligent, laborious


Antonyms: indifferent, lazy

Example Sentence:

She was assiduous in pointing out every feature.


SUBVERSION (NOUN):(विनाश) destruction, end

Synonyms: sabotage, disruption

Antonyms: continuation, assistance

Example Sentence:

I don’t know the extent of the others’ subversion.

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

Synonyms: darkness, obscurity

Antonyms: brightness, cognizance

Example Sentence:

I could not see anything due to opacity.

3.RENEGE (VERB):(इनकार) go back on a promise

Synonyms: reverse, welsh


Antonyms: correction, accuracy

Example Sentence:

People have reneged on a core promise laid out in the preamble of the
constitution.

4. PUTREFACTION (NOUN):(भ्रष्टाचार) the process of 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.

5. DESPOIL (VERB):(लूटना) steal or violently remove valuable possessions


from; plunder.

Synonyms: desecrate, devour

Antonyms: construct, assemble

Example Sentence:

We must despoil our enemy and his objectives.


6. STIR (VERB): (हलचल) mix up

Synonyms: whip, quiver

Antonyms: unmix, separate

Example Sentence:

He stirred the drink for us to drink.

7. VISAGES (NOUN ):(छवि) human faces

Synonyms: aspect, features

Antonyms: disappearance, vanishing

Example Sentence:

My teacher can see blurry visages from the distance.

8. ENERVATE (ADJECTIVE):(कमजोर) lacking in energy or vitality.

Synonyms: debilitate, exhaust

Antonyms: energize, strengthen

Example Sentence:

He was enervated by the mettlesome picnic.


9. VOW (VERB): (शपथ) a solemn promise.

Synonyms: swear, plight, pledge

Antonyms: disavow, repudiate

Example Sentence:

I vowed myself to this enterprise.

10. PERSECUTE (VERB): (सताना, कष्ट दे ना) harass or annoy (someone)


persistently.

Synonyms: harass, hound, bait

Antonyms: comfort, soothe, reassure

Example Sentence:

Hilda was persecuted by some of the other girls.


DEFY (VERB): (अवहे लना) appear to be challenging (someone) to do or
prove something.

Synonyms: challenge, contravene, ignore

Antonyms: obey, surrender

Example Sentence:
He glowered at her, defying her to mock him.

2. CANVASSED (VERB): (वोट मां गना) discuss issues

Synonyms: agitate, examine

Antonyms: ignore, neglect

Example Sentence:

Canvas or bunting screens are most effectual.

3. ENUMERATE (VERB): (प्रगणक) mention (a number of things) one by


one.

Synonyms: calculate, compute

Antonyms: conceal, estimate

Example Sentence:

There is not space to enumerate all his works.

4. REFERENDUM (NOUN): (जनमत सं गर् ह) popular vote on matter

Synonyms: mandate, vote, plebiscite

Antonyms: suggestion, petition

Example Sentence:
The referendum has been sparingly used in matters of local concern.

5. FRAGILE (VERB): (नाज़ु क) easily broken or damaged.

Synonyms: breakable, brittle

Antonyms: robust, vigorous

Example Sentence:

You have a fragile grip on reality.

6. ASSASSINATION (NOUN): (हत्या) the action of killing someone.

Synonyms: bloodshed, massacre

Antonyms: birth, alive

Example Sentence:

The assassination of an terrorist.

7. PRESUMABLY (ADVERB): (शायद) used to convey that what is asserted is


very likely though not known for certain.

Synonyms: likely, apparently

Antonyms: doubtfully, improbably


Example Sentence:

It was not yet ten o'clock, so presumably the boys were still at the pub.

8. DISARRAY (NOUN): (अव्यवस्था) a state of disorganization or untidiness.

Synonyms: disorder, confusion, chaos

Antonyms: harmony, neatness

Example Sentence:

Her grey hair was in disarray.

9. PROXY (NOUN): (प्रतिनिधि) the authority to represent someone else,


especially in voting.

Synonyms: deputy, representative

Antonyms: atypical

Example Sentence:

Britons overseas may register to vote by proxy.

10. PYRETIC (ADJECTIVE): (ज्वरनाशक) feverish or inducing fever.

Synonyms: torrid, burning

Antonyms: damp, freezing


Example Sentence:

Aloe Vera gel is anti- pyretic as it reduces heat.


OVERARCHING (ADJECTIVE): (व्यापक) comprehensive or all-embracing.

Synonyms: planetary, worldwide

Antonyms: component, individual

Example Sentence:

This is a single overarching principle.

2. IMPERIAL (ADJECTIVE): (शाही) relating to an empire.

Synonyms: royal, stately

Antonyms: common, probable

Example Sentence:

She belongs from the imperial family.

3. TROOPS (NOUN): (गतिरोध) soldiers or armed forces.

Synonyms: armed forces, combatants

Antonyms: individual, one


Example Sentence: UN peacekeeping troops are present in the rally.

4. PERIPHERY (NOUN): (उपनगर) the outer limits or edge of an area or


object.

Synonyms: edge, margin

Antonyms: center, inside

Example Sentence:

New buildings on the periphery of the hospital site.

5. DETOUR (VERB): (चक्कर) to visit somewhere along the way.

Synonyms: deviation, divergence

Antonyms: agreement, normality

Example Sentence:
He had made a detour to a café.

6. SPUR (NOUN): (प्रेरणा) a projection from a mountain or mountain


range.

Synonyms: activation, goose

Antonyms: block, deterrent


Example Sentence:

It's an easy walk up the spur that leads to the summit.

7. AMENITY (VERB): (सु विधाए) useful feature or facility of a building or


place.

Synonyms: facility, convenience

Antonyms: damage, loss, injury

Example Sentence:
The property is situated in a convenient location, close to all local
amenities.

8. MENIAL (NOUN): (से वक) a person with a menial job.

Synonyms: unskilled, lowly, humble

Antonyms: high, moral, skilled

Example Sentence:

Because Jake never graduated from high school, he is only qualified to do


menial jobs.

9. DEPICT (VERB): (चित्रित) portray in words; describe.

Synonyms: describe, detail, relate

Antonyms: hide, conceal


Example Sentence:

Youth is depicted as a time of vitality and good health.

10. DWELL (VERB): (ध्यान केन्द्रित करना) think, speak, or write at length
about a particular subject especially anxiety.

Synonyms: reside, live, continue

Antonyms: move, advance, complete

Example Sentence:

I've got better things to do than dwell on the past.


DEPLETE (VERB): (व्यय करना) use up the supply or resources of.

Synonyms: exhaust, consume

Antonyms: augment, increase

Example Sentence:

Reservoirs have been depleted by years of drought.

2. DETENTION (NOUN): (नज़रबं दी) the state of being detained in official


custody.

Synonyms: custody, incarceration


Antonyms: liberation, assistance

Example Sentence:

The fifteen people arrested were still in police detention.

3. APPETITE (VERB): (चाव) a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need,


especially for food.

Synonyms: craving, proclivity

Antonyms: apathy, hate

Example Sentence:

"He appealed to the crowd to eschew violence"

4. SUSTAINABLE (ADJECTIVE): (धारणीय) able to be upheld or defended.

Synonyms: feasible, imperishable

Antonyms: untenable, fleeting

Example Sentence:

However, to be sustainable, agriculture must provide the farmer with a


living.

5. SPORADIC (ADJECTIVE): (विकीर्ण) occurring at irregular intervals or only


in a few places; scattered or isolated.
Synonyms: occasional, desultory

Antonyms: frequent, dependable

Example Sentence:

He has made sporadic appearances in my life.

6. HINDRANCE (NOUN): (बाधा) a thing that provides resistance, delay, or


obstruction to something or someone.

Synonyms: impediment, obstacle

Antonyms: advantage, aid, push

Example Sentence:

A hindrance to the development process.

7. CONTEMPLATE (VERB): (विचार) look thoughtfully for a long time at.

Synonyms: regard, examine

Antonyms: neglect, discard

Example Sentence:

He contemplated his image in the mirrors.


8. PERVERSITY (NOUN): (प्रतिकू लता) a deliberate desire to behave in an
unreasonable or unacceptable way; contrariness.

Synonyms: obstinance, purpose

Antonyms: irresolution, qualm

Example Sentence:

She could whip a crowd into hysteria.

9. HEINOUS (ADJECTIVE): (नृ शंस) horrifying, monstrous

Synonyms: abhorrent, infamous

Antonyms: delightful, lovable

Example Sentence:

If you give the bully of your class a heinous moniker, he may eventually
stop harassing you all.

10. FLAGRANT (ADJECTIVE): (खु ला) flaunting, blatant; without shame

Synonyms: blatant, obvious

Antonyms: concealed, obscure, mild.

Example Sentence:
This is a flagrant violation of the law.
POIGNANT (ADJECTIVE): (मार्मिक) evoking a keen sense of sadness or
regret.

Synonyms: dolorous, tragic

Antonyms: unemotional, unmoving, dull

Example Sentence:

A poignant reminder of the passing of time.

2. VENGEFUL (ADJECTIVE): (बदला ले नेवाला) seeking to harm someone in


return for a perceived injury.

Synonyms: vindictive, rancorous

Antonyms: merciful, condoning

Example Sentence:

She was stabbed to death by her vengeful wife.

3. ESCHEW (VERB): (त्याग करना) deliberately avoid using; abstain from.

Synonyms: shun, elude

Antonyms: embrace, pursue

Example Sentence:
"He appealed to the crowd to eschew violence"

4. BRAVADO (NOUN): (साहस प्रदर्शन) a bold manner

Synonyms: bluster, bragging

Antonyms: modesty, cowardice

Example Sentence:

He possesses none of the classic wheeler-dealer's casual bravado.

5. HASTE (NOUN): (जल्दबाजी ) excessive speed or urgency of movement

Synonyms: swiftness, celerity

Antonyms: sluggishness, leisure

Example Sentence:

Accuracy is not compatible with haste.

6. ANOMALY (NOUN): (विसं गति) something that deviates from what is


standard, normal, or expected.

Synonyms: aberration, oddity

Antonyms: normality, usualness


Example Sentence:

There are a number of anomalies in the present system.

7. NEFARIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (कुटिल) (typically of an action or activity)


wicked or criminal.

Synonyms: vicious, villainous, odious

Antonyms: virtuous, ethical, moral

Example Sentence:

The nefarious activities of the organized-crime syndicates.

8. HYSTERIA (NOUN): (उन्माद) exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or


excitement.

Synonyms: frenzy, mania

Antonyms: serenity, placidity

Example Sentence:

She could whip a crowd into hysteria.

9.ENDOW (VERB): (प्रदानकरना) provide with a quality, ability, or asset.

Synonyms: endue, bestow


Antonyms: withhold, dispossess

Example Sentence:

He was endowed with tremendous physical strength.

10. VENOM (NOUN): (द्वे ष) extreme malice and bitterness shown in


someone's attitudes, speech, or actions.

Synonyms: rancor, malevolence

Antonyms: love, goodwill, benevolence

Example Sentence:

Snake venoms have different effects.

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