1 Prologue (noun)

A separate introductory section of a literary, dramatic, or musical work. (प्रस्तावना)

Synonyms: Introduction, Preface, Prelude, Foreword

Antonyms: Epilogue, Conclusion, Ending, Finale

Example: The author used the prologue to introduce the background of the story.

2 Epigraph (noun)

A short quotation or saying at the beginning of a book, chapter, or poem. (उपशीर्षक उद्धरण)

Synonyms: Inscription, Motto, Quotation, Citation

Antonyms: Body text, Explanation, Commentary, Elaboration

Example: The novel opened with an epigraph from Shakespeare that hinted at its central theme.

3 Colloquy (noun)

A conversation or dialogue between two or more people. (वार्तालाप)

Synonyms: Conversation, Dialogue, Discussion, Talk

Antonyms: Silence, Quiet, Monologue, Muteness

Example: The two scholars had a long colloquy on philosophy and ethics.

4 Fissure (noun)

A long, narrow opening or crack in something. (दरार)

Synonyms: Crack, Split, Crevice, Fracture

Antonyms: Closure, Seal, Union, Solidness

Example: A deep fissure appeared in the dry ground after the earthquake.

5 Servitude (noun)

The state of being a slave or completely under someone’s control. (दासता)

Synonyms: Slavery, Bondage, Subjugation, Captivity

Antonyms: Freedom, Liberty, Independence, Autonomy

Example: The people struggled for years to break free from servitude under the cruel ruler.

6 Prostrate (adjective)

Lying stretched out on the ground with face downward. (भूमि पर दंडवत पड़ा हुआ)

Synonyms: Prone, Flat, Supine, Recumbent

Antonyms: Upright, Standing, Erect, Raised

Example: The devotees lay prostrate before the temple altar in deep reverence.

7 Grovel (verb)

Act in an excessively obedient or servile way. (गिड़गिड़ाना)

Synonyms: Beg, Crouch, Kowtow, Fawn

Antonyms: Resist, Defy, Command, Stand

Example: He had to grovel before the corrupt officer to get his file cleared.

8 Interlude (noun)

A short period of time between events or activities. (अंतराल)

Synonyms: Interval, Break, Pause, Gap

Antonyms: Continuation, Continuity, Extension, Permanence

Example: There was a brief interlude between the two sessions of the conference.

9 Omnibus (adjective)

Including many things or having various items combined in one. (सर्वसमावेशी)

Synonyms: Comprehensive, Inclusive, Extensive, All-encompassing

Antonyms: Limited, Specific, Restricted, Exclusive

Example: The government introduced an omnibus bill covering several important reforms at once.

10 Antecedent (noun)

A thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another. (पूर्ववर्ती कारण)

Synonyms: Precursor, Forerunner, Predecessor, Prior

Antonyms: Consequence, Result, Outcome, Effect

Example: The heavy rainfall was the antecedent of the flood in the region.

11 Insurgent (noun/adjective)

A person who rises in revolt against an established authority; rebellious. (विद्रोही)

Synonyms: Rebel, Revolutionary, Mutineer, Dissenter

Antonyms: Loyalist, Supporter, Follower, Obedient

Example: The government sent troops to control the insurgent group in the border region.

12 Roil (verb)

Make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment; disturb or irritate. (मथ देना; विचलित करना)

Synonyms: Agitate, Disturb, Stir, Upset

Antonyms: Calm, Soothe, Clear, Settle

Example: The strong wind began to roil the water in the lake.

13 Moniker (noun)

A name or nickname. (उपनाम)

Synonyms: Nickname, Alias, Tag, Sobriquet

Antonyms: Real name, Formal name, Birth name, Given name

Example: He earned the moniker Tiger because of his fearless attitude on the field.

14 Sortie (noun)

A sudden attack made by troops from a defensive position; a brief military or strategic expedition. (अचानक आक्रमण)

Synonyms: Raid, Assault, Attack, Expedition

Antonyms: Retreat, Withdrawal, Surrender, Escape

Example: The soldiers made a daring sortie from the fort at dawn.

15 Jeremiad (noun)

A long, mournful complaint or lamentation; a list of sorrowful complaints. (विलापपूर्ण शिकायत)

Synonyms: Lament, Complaint, Dirge, Protest

Antonyms: Praise, Commendation, Applause, Approval

Example: The speech turned into a jeremiad about the decline of moral values in society.

16 Odium (noun)

General or widespread hatred or disgust directed toward someone as a result of their actions. (घृणा)

Synonyms: Hatred, Disgrace, Shame, Contempt

Antonyms: Admiration, Respect, Esteem, Approval

Example: His cruel decision brought great odium upon him.

17 Politic (adjective)

Wise and prudent in practical affairs; tactful. (व्यवहारकुशल; विवेकपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Prudent, Wise, Tactful, Shrewd

Antonyms: Imprudent, Foolish, Tactless, Reckless

Example: It was politic of the leader to avoid making any harsh statement during the crisis.

18 Languor (noun)

The state of feeling tired, weak, or lacking energy. (शिथिलता)

Synonyms: Fatigue, Weakness, Weariness, Listlessness

Antonyms: Energy, Strength, Vigor, Liveliness

Example: After walking in the hot sun all day, he felt a deep languor in his body.

19 Tumid (adjective)

Swollen or enlarged; pompous or bombastic in language or style. (सूजा हुआ; आडंबरपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Swollen, Puffy, Bombastic, Inflated

Antonyms: Shrunken, Deflated, Modest, Simple

Example: His tumid speech was full of grand words but very little meaning.

20 Presumptuous (adjective)

(of a person or their behavior) failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate. (अत्यधिक आत्मविश्वासी या उद्दंड)

Synonyms: Arrogant, Overconfident, Bold, Impertinent

Antonyms: Modest, Humble, Respectful, Reserved

Example: It was presumptuous of him to assume he would get the job without even applying.

1 Preternatural (adjective)

Beyond what is normal or natural; seeming supernatural. (असामान्य / प्रकृति से परे)

Synonyms: Supernatural, Uncanny, Extraordinary, Abnormal

Antonyms: Natural, Normal, Ordinary, Common

Example: She had a preternatural ability to sense danger before anyone else noticed it.

2 Rankle (verb)

Cause persistent irritation or resentment. (कचोटना / खटकना)

Synonyms: Irritate, Aggravate, Annoy, Gall

Antonyms: Please, Soothe, Comfort, Calm

Example: His unfair remarks continued to rankle in her mind for many years.

3 Forebear (noun)

An ancestor; a person from whom one is descended. (पूर्वज)

Synonyms: Ancestor, Predecessor, Progenitor, Forefather

Antonyms: Descendant, Successor, Heir, Offspring

Example: He felt proud of his forebears who had served the nation with courage.

4 Unnerve (verb)

Cause someone to lose courage, confidence, or composure. (घबरा देना / हिम्मत तोड़ देना)

Synonyms: Disturb, Rattle, Upset, Agitate

Antonyms: Calm, Encourage, Steady, Reassure

Example: The sudden noise behind him seemed to unnerve him for a moment.

5 Libertine (noun/adjective)

A person, especially a man, who behaves without moral principles, especially in sexual matters; morally unrestrained. (चरित्रहीन व्यक्ति / स्वच्छंदाचारी)

Synonyms: Debauchee, Rake, Hedonist, Profligate

Antonyms: Moralist, Saint, Virtuous person, Puritan

Example: The novel portrayed him as a rich libertine who cared little for social values.

6 Hamstring (verb)

Severely restrict the efficiency or effectiveness of someone or something. (अक्षम बना देना / बाधित कर देना)

Synonyms: Cripple, Hinder, Impede, Obstruct

Antonyms: Aid, Assist, Strengthen, Facilitate

Example: Lack of funds can hamstring the progress of any ambitious project.

7 Divest (verb)

Deprive or rid oneself of something such as rights, property, or authority. (वंचित करना / अलग कर देना)

Synonyms: Deprive, Strip, Rid, Dispossess

Antonyms: Invest, Endow, Grant, Clothe

Example: The company decided to divest its non-core assets to focus on its main business.

8 Jocose (adjective)

Fond of joking; humorous or playful. (हास्यपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Humorous, Playful, Witty, Jesting

Antonyms: Serious, Solemn, Grave, Sober

Example: His jocose remarks made the whole class laugh during the lecture.

9 Incarnate (adjective/verb)

Embodied in human form; represented in a living form. / To embody or represent in a concrete form. (मानव रूप में साकार / साकार रूप देना)

Synonyms: Embody, Personify, Manifest, Materialize

Antonyms: Disembody, Conceal, Hide, Suppress

Example: She was kindness incarnate, always helping everyone around her.

10 Expound (verb)

Explain in detail; present and discuss a theory or idea systematically. (विस्तार से समझाना)

Synonyms: Elaborate, Explain, Clarify, Elucidate

Antonyms: Confuse, Conceal, Obscure, Muddle

Example: The teacher expounded the concept so clearly that every student understood it well.

11 Proletariat (noun)

The working class, especially those who earn wages by doing manual or industrial work. (सर्वहारा वर्ग)

Synonyms: Working class, Laborers, Wage earners, Workers

Antonyms: Aristocracy, Elite, Capitalists, Bourgeoisie

Example: The proletariat demanded better wages and improved working conditions.

12 Intelligentsia (noun)

A group of highly educated and intellectual people in a society. (बुद्धिजीवी वर्ग)

Synonyms: Intellectuals, Thinkers, Scholars, Literati

Antonyms: Ignorant masses, Illiterates, Uneducated people, Nonintellectuals

Example: The intelligentsia of the country played an important role in shaping public opinion.

13 Asymmetrical (adjective)

Having parts that are not equal or identical on both sides; lacking symmetry. (असममित)

Synonyms: Uneven, Irregular, Unbalanced, Lopsided

Antonyms: Symmetrical, Balanced, Even, Uniform

Example: The artist created an asymmetrical design that still looked attractive and modern.

14 Disjointed (adjective)

Lacking connection or coherence; not fitting together properly. (असंबद्ध)

Synonyms: Incoherent, Unconnected, Fragmented, Disconnected

Antonyms: Connected, Coherent, Unified, Organized

Example: His speech was so disjointed that no one could understand his main point.

15 Triumvirate (noun)

A group or association of three powerful people holding authority together. (त्रिमूर्ति)

Synonyms: Trio, Triad, Threesome, Triplet

Antonyms: Individual, Single, One, Lone person

Example: The company was controlled by a triumvirate of senior executives.

16 Countervailing (adjective)

Acting against something with equal force or effect; opposing and balancing something. (प्रतिरोधी)

Synonyms: Opposing, Counteracting, Balancing, Neutralizing

Antonyms: Supporting, Aiding, Helping, Assisting

Example: The government introduced countervailing measures to reduce the impact of rising imports.

17 Overbearing (adjective)

Domineering and excessively forceful; too confident and too demanding. (हावी रहने वाला)

Synonyms: Domineering, Arrogant, Bossy, Oppressive

Antonyms: Humble, Modest, Gentle, Respectful

Example: His overbearing attitude made it difficult for others to express their opinions.

18 Disproportionate (adjective)

Too large or too small in comparison with something else; not in proper proportion. (असंगत अनुपात वाला)

Synonyms: Unequal, Imbalanced, Excessive, Inconsistent

Antonyms: Proportionate, Balanced, Equal, Moderate

Example: The punishment given to him was disproportionate to the mistake he made.

19 Outstrip (verb)

Surpass or exceed someone or something. (पीछे छोड़ देना)

Synonyms: Surpass, Exceed, Overtake, Outdo

Antonyms: Follow, Trail, Lag, Fall behind

Example: She managed to outstrip all her competitors in the final round.

20 Unbridled (adjective)

Unrestrained; uncontrolled; free from any limits. (अनियंत्रित)

Synonyms: Unrestrained, Uncontrolled, Wild, Excessive

Antonyms: Controlled, Restrained, Limited, Regulated

Example: His unbridled enthusiasm helped him achieve great success.

1 Factotum (noun)

A person employed to do all kinds of work or many different types of duties. (वह व्यक्ति जो अनेक प्रकार के काम करता हो)

Synonyms: Handyman, Assistant, Helper, Generalist

Antonyms: Specialist, Expert, Master, Professional

Example: In the small office, Ramesh acted as a factotum and handled everything from filing to maintenance.

2 Pundit (noun)

An expert or learned person, especially one who gives opinions in a particular field. (विद्वान या किसी विशेष क्षेत्र का विशेषज्ञ व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Expert, Scholar, Authority, Specialist

Antonyms: Novice, Amateur, Beginner, Ignoramus

Example: He is regarded as a political pundit because of his deep understanding of public affairs.

3 Wastrel (noun)

A wasteful or worthless person, especially one who squanders money or resources. (अपव्ययी या निकम्मा व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Spendthrift, Prodigal, Squanderer, Idler

Antonyms: Saver, Miser, Thrifty person, Hardworker

Example: The old man feared that his son would grow into a wastrel and ruin the family wealth.

4 Syndicate (noun/verb)

A group of individuals or organizations combined to promote some common interest; to combine or manage as a group. (साझा हित के लिए मिलकर बना समूह या संघ)

Synonyms: Alliance, Consortium, Association, Union

Antonyms: Individual, Separation, Disunion, Isolation

Example: A media syndicate distributed the same article to several newspapers.

5 Clique (noun)

A small group of people who spend time together and do not easily allow others to join them. (छोटा घनिष्ठ समूह जो दूसरों को आसानी से शामिल नहीं करता)

Synonyms: Circle, Coterie, Faction, Gang

Antonyms: Individual, Outsider, Stranger, Lone person

Example: A clique of senior students controlled most of the college activities.

6 Masquerade (noun/verb)

A false show or pretence; to pretend to be someone or something else. (छलावा या भेष बदलकर प्रस्तुत होना)

Synonyms: Disguise, Pretence, Deception, Impersonation

Antonyms: Honesty, Reality, Truth, Sincerity

Example: He tried to masquerade as an expert during the meeting.

7 Cortege (noun)

A solemn procession, especially one for a funeral. (शवयात्रा या गंभीर जुलूस)

Synonyms: Procession, Funeral train, Convoy, Retinue

Antonyms: Disorder, Scattering, Dispersal, Chaos

Example: A silent cortege moved slowly through the streets to the cemetery.

8 Flotilla (noun)

A group of small ships or boats sailing together. (छोटे जहाज़ों या नावों का बेड़ा)

Synonyms: Fleet, Armada, Convoy, Squadron

Antonyms: Single ship, Lone boat, Individual vessel, Solitary craft

Example: A flotilla of fishing boats moved across the river at sunrise.

9 Paraphernalia (noun)

Miscellaneous articles, equipment, or accessories associated with a particular activity or person. (सामान, उपकरण या किसी विशेष कार्य से जुड़ी सामग्री)

Synonyms: Equipment, Gear, Accessories, Appurtenances

Antonyms: Necessities, Essentials, Bare minimum, Simplicity

Example: The photographer carried all his camera paraphernalia to the event.

10 Doyen (noun)

The most respected, experienced, or prominent person in a particular field. (किसी क्षेत्र का वरिष्ठतम और सर्वाधिक सम्मानित व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Dean, Veteran, Elder, Authority

Antonyms: Novice, Beginner, Amateur, Junior

Example: He is considered the doyen of constitutional law in the country.

11 Putrefy (verb)

Decay or rot and produce a foul smell. (सड़ना / गलना)

Synonyms: Rot, Decay, Decompose, Spoil

Antonyms: Preserve, Freshen, Maintain, Sanitize

Example: The dead leaves began to putrefy after days of rain.

12 Liturgy (noun)

A fixed form of public worship or religious ceremony. (पूजा-पद्धति / धार्मिक अनुष्ठान की निर्धारित विधि)

Synonyms: Ritual, Ceremony, Worship, Observance

Antonyms: Disorder, Improvisation, Irreverence, Profaneness

Example: The church followed a traditional liturgy during the Sunday service.

13 Monograph (noun)

A detailed written study on a single specialized subject or aspect of it. (एकविषयक ग्रंथ / किसी एक विषय पर विस्तृत अध्ययन)

Synonyms: Treatise, Dissertation, Thesis, Study

Antonyms: Summary, Outline, Overview, Abridgment

Example: She published a monograph on the temple architecture of Rajasthan.

14 Ignoramus (noun)

An ignorant or foolish person. (अज्ञानी / मूर्ख व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Simpleton, Fool, Dunce, Idiot

Antonyms: Scholar, Expert, Genius, Intellectual

Example: He acted like an ignoramus when he refused to learn even the basic facts.

15 Filial (adjective)

Relating to or befitting a son or daughter; showing respect and love toward parents. (संतानसुलभ / पुत्र-पुत्री संबंधी)

Synonyms: Dutiful, Devoted, Respectful, Affectionate

Antonyms: Disobedient, Undutiful, Disrespectful, Rebellious

Example: Her filial devotion toward her parents was admired by everyone.

16 Ecumenical (adjective)

Promoting or relating to unity among different churches, religions, or groups. (सर्वधर्मसमभावपूर्ण / एकता बढ़ाने वाला)

Synonyms: Universal, Inclusive, Broad-minded, Unifying

Antonyms: Sectarian, Divisive, Narrow-minded, Exclusive

Example: The conference took an ecumenical approach by welcoming leaders from many faiths.

17 Deportment (noun)

A person's behavior, manners, or way of carrying oneself. (आचरण / व्यवहार)

Synonyms: Conduct, Demeanor, Bearing, Behavior

Antonyms: Misbehavior, Rudeness, Impropriety, Indiscipline

Example: Her polite deportment impressed everyone at the interview.

18 Cavort (verb)

Jump or dance around excitedly in a playful way. (उछल-कूद करना / मस्ती से इधर-उधर घूमना)

Synonyms: Frolic, Prance, Gambol, Romp

Antonyms: Linger, Plod, Trudge, Mope

Example: The children cavorted in the park after the rain stopped.

19 Beatific (adjective)

Showing blissful happiness or heavenly peace. (परमानंदपूर्ण / दिव्य शांति से भरा हुआ)

Synonyms: Blissful, Serene, Radiant, Joyful

Antonyms: Miserable, Gloomy, Troubled, Distressed

Example: She gave a beatific smile after hearing the good news.

20 Animus (noun)

Strong hostility or ill feeling. (वैमनस्य / द्वेष)

Synonyms: Hostility, Hatred, Resentment, Antagonism

Antonyms: Affection, Goodwill, Friendship, Sympathy

Example: His remarks showed deep animus toward his former partners.

1 Guise (noun)

An external form, appearance, or manner of presentation, often hiding the true nature of someone or something. (वेश, रूप या बाहरी दिखावा)

Synonyms: Appearance, Disguise, Form, Pretense

Antonyms: Reality, Truth, Identity, Authenticity

Example: He entered the meeting under the guise of a helpful advisor.

2 Truism (noun)

A statement that is obviously true and says nothing new or interesting. (स्वयंसिद्ध या अत्यंत स्पष्ट कथन)

Synonyms: Platitude, Cliche, Commonplace, Banality

Antonyms: Insight, Revelation, Originality, Discovery

Example: Saying that hard work leads to success is a truism that everyone has heard before.

3 Quail (verb)

To shrink back or tremble in fear; to lose courage. (भय से काँप उठना या पीछे हटना)

Synonyms: Cower, Flinch, Recoil, Tremble

Antonyms: Advance, Confront, Resist, Stand firm

Example: She did not quail even when everyone tried to intimidate her.

4 Maxim (noun)

A short statement expressing a general truth, rule, or principle of conduct. (सूक्ति या सामान्य सिद्धांत बताने वाला संक्षिप्त कथन)

Synonyms: Aphorism, Proverb, Saying, Adage

Antonyms: Absurdity, Nonsense, Fallacy, Misstatement

Example: Honesty is the best policy is a well-known maxim.

5 Scion (noun)

A descendant of a notable or wealthy family. (प्रतिष्ठित या समृद्ध परिवार का वंशज)

Synonyms: Heir, Descendant, Offspring, Successor

Antonyms: Ancestor, Forefather, Predecessor, Originator

Example: He is the scion of a famous business family known across the country.

6 Yokel (noun)

An uneducated and unsophisticated person from the countryside. (गँवार ग्रामीण व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Rustic, Bumpkin, Hick, Boor

Antonyms: Sophisticate, Gentleman, Urbanite, Aristocrat

Example: The city crowd unfairly treated the farmer like a yokel just because of his simple clothes.

7 Kowtow (verb)

Act in an excessively submissive manner; behave like a servant before someone. (चापलूसी करते हुए अधीनता दिखाना)

Synonyms: Grovel, Cower, Submit, Obey

Antonyms: Defy, Resist, Oppose, Challenge

Example: He refused to kowtow to the powerful officials despite their pressure.

8 Sophomoric (adjective)

Immature and overconfident; showing a lack of serious knowledge or judgment. (अपरिपक्व और दिखावटी ज्ञान वाला)

Synonyms: Immature, Juvenile, Pretentious, Superficial

Antonyms: Mature, Wise, Sensible, Sophisticated

Example: His sophomoric comments during the debate made him look uninformed.

9 Progenitor (noun)

An ancestor or originator of a person, family, or line of descent. (पूर्वज या वंश का मूल जनक)

Synonyms: Ancestor, Forefather, Originator, Founder

Antonyms: Descendant, Offspring, Successor, Heir

Example: The king was regarded as the progenitor of the royal dynasty.

10 Bowdlerize (verb)

Remove or alter offensive parts from a text, book, film, or speech. (अशोभनीय अंश हटाना)

Synonyms: Censor, Sanitize, Expurgate, Purge

Antonyms: Preserve, Retain, Restore, Reveal

Example: The publisher decided to bowdlerize the novel before releasing it for young readers.

11 Vassal (noun)

A person in the feudal system who held land from a lord in return for loyalty and services. (सामंत / जागीरदार)

Synonyms: Feudatory, Subject, Retainer, Dependent

Antonyms: Ruler, Lord, Master, Sovereign

Example: The vassal promised military service and loyalty to his king.

12 Lissome (adjective)

Graceful and flexible in movement or form. (लचीला और सुडौल)

Synonyms: Supple, Limber, Agile, Graceful

Antonyms: Stiff, Rigid, Awkward, Inflexible

Example: The dancer’s lissome body moved beautifully across the stage.

13 Portly (adjective)

Stout or somewhat fat in a dignified or respectable way. (स्थूलकाय / भारी-भरकम)

Synonyms: Stout, Corpulent, Heavyset, Plump

Antonyms: Slim, Lean, Thin, Slender

Example: The portly gentleman walked slowly into the hall with great confidence.

14 Sallow (adjective)

Yellowish or pale in color, especially unhealthy-looking skin. (पीला और अस्वस्थ दिखने वाला)

Synonyms: Pale, Wan, Sickly, Ashen

Antonyms: Rosy, Healthy, Fresh, Glowing

Example: After days of illness, his face looked sallow and tired.

15 Percolate (verb)

To pass slowly through a liquid, substance, or filter; to spread gradually. (छनकर गुजरना / धीरे-धीरे फैलना)

Synonyms: Filter, Seep, Penetrate, Diffuse

Antonyms: Block, Stop, Stagnate, Halt

Example: The rainwater began to percolate through the dry soil.

16 Slough (verb)

To shed, cast off, or get rid of something. (त्याग देना / उतार फेंकना)

Synonyms: Shed, Discard, Remove, Cast off

Antonyms: Keep, Retain, Preserve, Hold

Example: The snake began to slough its old skin during the summer.

17 Envenom (verb)

To poison or to fill with bitterness, malice, or venom. (विषैला बनाना / विष देना)

Synonyms: Poison, Contaminate, Embitter, Corrupt

Antonyms: Cure, Heal, Purify, Cleanse

Example: His harsh words seemed to envenom the entire discussion.

18 Paramour (noun)

A lover, especially in an illicit or secret relationship. (प्रेमी / प्रेमिका)

Synonyms: Lover, Beloved, Admirer, Sweetheart

Antonyms: Enemy, Opponent, Stranger, Rival

Example: The story revolved around a queen and her secret paramour.

19 Malady (noun)

A disease, illness, or serious problem affecting someone or something. (रोग / बीमारी)

Synonyms: Illness, Ailment, Disease, Disorder

Antonyms: Health, Wellness, Fitness, Soundness

Example: Poverty remains a social malady in many parts of the world.

20 Rampart (noun)

A defensive wall or embankment built around a place for protection. (परकोटा / रक्षा-प्राचीर)

Synonyms: Fortress, Barrier, Wall, Bulwark

Antonyms: Opening, Gap, Passage, Entrance

Example: The soldiers stood guard along the rampart of the old fort.

1 Looming (adjective/verb)

Appearing as a large, unclear, or threatening shape; seeming likely to happen soon in a worrying way. (मंडराता हुआ; निकट आता हुआ संकट)

Synonyms: Impending, Approaching, Threatening, Imminent

Antonyms: Distant, Receding, Unlikely, Fading

Example: A major deadline was looming over the entire team.

2 Staggering (adjective)

Very shocking, astonishing, or extremely great in amount or degree. (चौंका देने वाला; अत्यधिक)

Synonyms: Astonishing, Overwhelming, Startling, Enormous

Antonyms: Ordinary, Modest, Minor, Insignificant

Example: The company reported a staggering profit this year.

3 Charade (noun)

An act or event that is false, pretending, or meant to deceive people. (ढोंग; दिखावा)

Synonyms: Pretence, Deception, Act, Facade

Antonyms: Honesty, Reality, Truth, Sincerity

Example: Their friendly meeting was just a charade to hide the real conflict.

4 Grim (adjective)

Serious, harsh, or depressing in a way that causes worry or fear. (गंभीर; कठोर; भयावह)

Synonyms: Stern, Bleak, Gloomy, Harsh

Antonyms: Cheerful, Pleasant, Bright, Hopeful

Example: The rescue team faced a grim situation after the storm.

5 Torrent (noun)

A strong and fast-moving stream of water or a large amount of something coming suddenly and forcefully. (तेज धारा; प्रचुर प्रवाह)

Synonyms: Flood, Deluge, Surge, Stream

Antonyms: Trickle, Drip, Drought, Scarcity

Example: After the announcement, a torrent of questions came from the audience.

6 Renaissance (noun)

A revival or renewed interest in something, especially art, literature, and learning. (पुनर्जागरण; पुनरुत्थान)

Synonyms: Revival, Rebirth, Renewal, Resurgence

Antonyms: Decline, Decay, Collapse, Deterioration

Example: The city experienced a cultural renaissance after the new art institutions were established.

7 Strata (noun)

Layers or levels of something, especially when arranged one above another. (परतें; स्तर)

Synonyms: Layers, Levels, Tiers, Bands

Antonyms: Whole, Unity, Totality, Plainness

Example: The archaeologists studied the different strata of soil to understand the history of the site.

8 Scorn (noun/verb)

The feeling or expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something. (तिरस्कार)

Synonyms: Contempt, Disdain, Mockery, Derision

Antonyms: Respect, Admiration, Esteem, Regard

Example: She looked at his rude behavior with scorn.

9 Cascade (noun/verb)

A small waterfall or a large amount of something falling or happening in quick succession. (झरना; लगातार गिरना या तेजी से होना)

Synonyms: Waterfall, Rush, Flow, Pour

Antonyms: Blockage, Halt, Stoppage, Standstill

Example: The news triggered a cascade of reactions across the country.

10 Unscathed (adjective)

Not harmed, injured, or damaged in any way. (अक्षत; बिना किसी नुकसान के)

Synonyms: Unharmed, Undamaged, Safe, Untouched

Antonyms: Injured, Damaged, Harmed, Wounded

Example: Even after the accident, she came out completely unscathed.

11 Migratory (adjective)

Moving from one region or place to another, especially seasonally. (प्रवासी / स्थानांतरित होने वाला)

Synonyms: Roaming, Wandering, Traveling, Nomadic

Antonyms: Settled, Stationary, Permanent, Resident

Example: Many migratory birds fly to warmer regions during winter.

12 Expansive (adjective)

Covering a wide area; broad and extensive. (विस्तृत / व्यापक)

Synonyms: Broad, Extensive, Vast, Wide-ranging

Antonyms: Limited, Narrow, Restricted, Confined

Example: The palace was surrounded by an expansive garden that stretched for miles.

13 Celestial (adjective)

Related to the sky, heaven, or outer space. (आकाशीय / दिव्य)

Synonyms: Heavenly, Astral, Cosmic, Ethereal

Antonyms: Earthly, Terrestrial, Mundane, Worldly

Example: The telescope captured a beautiful image of celestial bodies in the night sky.

14 Coda (noun)

The concluding part of a piece of music, speech, or literary work. (समापन भाग / उपसंहार)

Synonyms: Conclusion, Ending, Finale, Epilogue

Antonyms: Beginning, Introduction, Opening, Prelude

Example: The speaker ended his presentation with a thoughtful coda about hope and responsibility.

15 Aboriginal (adjective)

Existing in a place from the earliest times; native or indigenous. (आदिवासी / मूलनिवासी)

Synonyms: Indigenous, Native, Original, Primitive

Antonyms: Foreign, Modern, Immigrant, Non-native

Example: The museum displayed art created by aboriginal communities of the region.

16 Nautical (adjective)

Related to ships, sailors, navigation, or the sea. (नौवहन संबंधी / समुद्री)

Synonyms: Maritime, Marine, Naval, Seafaring

Antonyms: Inland, Terrestrial, Land-based, Continental

Example: He bought a nautical map before starting the sea voyage.

17 Tardy (adjective)

Slow in action or late in happening, arriving, or doing something. (देर से आने वाला / विलंबित)

Synonyms: Late, Delayed, Slow, Overdue

Antonyms: Punctual, Prompt, Timely, Early

Example: He was marked absent because he was tardy to class again.

18 Olfactory (adjective)

Related to the sense of smell. (घ्राण संबंधी / सूंघने की क्षमता से संबंधित)

Synonyms: Nasal, Scent-related, Smelling, Aromatic

Antonyms: Odorless, Scentless, Unsmelling, Fragrance-free

Example: The olfactory nerves help the brain identify different smells.

19 Culinary (adjective)

Related to cooking or the kitchen. (पाक-कला संबंधी / भोजन पकाने से संबंधित)

Synonyms: Cooking, Gastronomic, Edible, Kitchen-related

Antonyms: Inedible, Raw, Uncooked, Nonculinary

Example: She joined a culinary institute to learn professional cooking skills.

20 Saturate (verb)

Fill completely or soak thoroughly to the maximum limit. (पूर्णतः भर देना / पूरी तरह भिगो देना)

Synonyms: Soak, Drench, Fill, Imbue

Antonyms: Dry, Empty, Drain, Deprive

Example: Heavy rain began to saturate the ground within a few hours.

1 Annals (noun)

Historical records of events arranged in yearly or chronological order. (वर्षानुसार ऐतिहासिक अभिलेख)

Synonyms: Chronicles, Records, Archives, History

Antonyms: Fiction, Fantasy, Forgetfulness, Oblivion

Example: The annals of Rajasthan contain many stories of bravery and sacrifice.

2 Propulsion (noun)

The act of driving or pushing something forward. (प्रेरण / आगे बढ़ाने की शक्ति)

Synonyms: Thrust, Drive, Impulsion, Momentum

Antonyms: Hindrance, Resistance, Obstruction, Retardation

Example: Jet engines provide the propulsion needed for an aircraft to take off and fly.

3 Brittle (adjective)

Hard but easily broken or cracked. (भंगुर / आसानी से टूटने वाला)

Synonyms: Fragile, Breakable, Delicate, Crisp

Antonyms: Tough, Flexible, Strong, Durable

Example: The old dry twig was so brittle that it snapped with a slight touch.

4 Claustrophobia (noun)

Extreme fear of being in closed or narrow spaces. (बंद या संकरे स्थानों का भय)

Synonyms: Fear, Panic, Anxiety, Dread

Antonyms: Calmness, Confidence, Composure, Ease

Example: She felt intense claustrophobia when the elevator stopped between floors.

5 Vertigo (noun)

A sensation of dizziness and spinning, as if you or the surroundings are moving. (चक्कर आना)

Synonyms: Dizziness, Giddiness, Lightheadedness, Unsteadiness

Antonyms: Balance, Stability, Steadiness, Equilibrium

Example: She felt a sudden attack of vertigo while looking down from the tall building.

6 Cornerstone (noun)

An important quality or feature on which a particular thing depends or is based. (आधारशिला)

Synonyms: Foundation, Basis, Bedrock, Pillar

Antonyms: Weakness, Hindrance, Obstacle, Liability

Example: Trust is the cornerstone of every strong relationship.

7 Algorithm (noun)

A set of rules or step-by-step instructions used to solve a problem or perform a task. (कलन विधि)

Synonyms: Procedure, Method, Formula, Process

Antonyms: Disorder, Confusion, Chaos, Randomness

Example: The programmer created an algorithm to sort the data quickly and accurately.

8 Engulf (verb)

Surround or cover completely; swallow up. (निगल लेना / चारों ओर से घेर लेना)

Synonyms: Swallow, Envelop, Overwhelm, Consume

Antonyms: Release, Expose, Free, Uncover

Example: The huge waves threatened to engulf the small fishing boat.

9 Repository (noun)

A place where things, information, or resources are stored or kept. (भंडार)

Synonyms: Storehouse, Archive, Depot, Warehouse

Antonyms: Void, Emptiness, Waste, Outlet

Example: The library is a repository of knowledge and historical records.

10 Prototype (noun)

An original model or first version of something from which other forms are developed. (प्रारूप)

Synonyms: Model, Sample, Pattern, Blueprint

Antonyms: Final product, Finished version, End product, Completed model

Example: The company built a prototype of the new car before starting mass production.

11 Tectonic (adjective)

Relating to the structure of the earth’s crust and the movement of its plates; very large and significant. (भूपर्पटी की संरचना और प्लेटों की गति से संबंधित; अत्यंत बड़ा और महत्वपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Geological, Structural, Earth-shifting, Transformative

Antonyms: Minor, Trivial, Insignificant, Unimportant

Example: The region experienced tectonic activity that caused a powerful earthquake.

12 Monologue (noun)

A long speech made by one person, especially in a play or conversation. (एकालाप)

Synonyms: Soliloquy, Speech, Address, Oration

Antonyms: Dialogue, Conversation, Discussion, Exchange

Example: The actor delivered an emotional monologue at the end of the play.

13 Regicide (noun)

The killing of a king; a person who kills a king. (राजहत्या; राजा का हत्यारा)

Synonyms: Kingslaying, Tyrannicide, Assassination, Murder

Antonyms: Protection, Preservation, Loyalty, Guardianship

Example: The regicide shocked the entire kingdom and led to political chaos.

14 Medley (noun)

A mixture or collection of different things; especially a varied group of songs, ideas, or items. (मिश्रण; विविध वस्तुओं का समूह)

Synonyms: Mixture, Blend, Variety, Assortment

Antonyms: Uniformity, Sameness, Order, Singleness

Example: The program ended with a medley of popular songs from old films.

15 Matriarch (noun)

A woman who is the head of a family or tribe; a powerful older woman in a family or group. (कुलमाता; परिवार या कबीले की प्रमुख महिला)

Synonyms: Matron, Mother figure, Headwoman, Patriarch's female counterpart

Antonyms: Subordinate, Follower, Dependent, Inferior

Example: The matriarch of the family made all the important decisions during the festival preparations.

16 Seismic (adjective)

Relating to earthquakes or earth vibrations; very great and important. (भूकंपीय; अत्यंत बड़ा या महत्वपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Earthshaking, Tremendous, Massive, Significant

Antonyms: Minor, Trivial, Slight, Insignificant

Example: The country witnessed a seismic change in its political system after the election.

17 Glacial (adjective)

Extremely cold; very slow or unfriendly in manner. (हिमानी जैसा ठंडा; अत्यंत धीमा या भावहीन)

Synonyms: Icy, Frosty, Chilly, Aloof

Antonyms: Warm, Friendly, Swift, Cordial

Example: She gave him a glacial stare and walked away without saying a word.

18 Lacerate (verb)

Tear or wound deeply; to cause severe physical or emotional pain. (चीर देना; घायल करना)

Synonyms: Tear, Rip, Mutilate, Injure

Antonyms: Heal, Mend, Soothe, Repair

Example: The sharp glass could lacerate the skin if handled carelessly.

19 Ornithology (noun)

The scientific study of birds. (पक्षिविज्ञान)

Synonyms: Avian science, Bird study, Zoology, Wildlife biology

Antonyms: Ignorance of birds, Neglect of bird study, Disinterest in birds, Unawareness of avian life

Example: She chose ornithology because she loved observing and studying birds in their natural habitat.

20 Jaundiced (adjective)

Having a biased, negative, or prejudiced view; affected by bitterness or resentment. (पूर्वाग्रहपूर्ण; पक्षपातपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Biased, Prejudiced, Cynical, Distorted

Antonyms: Fair, Impartial, Objective, Unbiased

Example: He gave a jaundiced opinion of the new policy without considering its benefits.

1 Ambulatory (adjective)

Able to walk; relating to moving about or walking. (चलने-फिरने योग्य)

Synonyms: Mobile, Walking, Moveable, Roaming

Antonyms: Immobile, Bedridden, Stationary, Inactive

Example: After the surgery, the patient was ambulatory within two days.

2 Pittance (noun)

A very small or inadequate amount of money. (अत्यल्प धनराशि)

Synonyms: Trifle, Peanuts, Meagre sum, Paltry amount

Antonyms: Fortune, Bonanza, Wealth, Plenty

Example: He worked all month for a mere pittance that could hardly support his family.

3 Windfall (noun)

A sudden and unexpected gain, especially money or good fortune. (अप्रत्याशित लाभ)

Synonyms: Bonanza, Jackpot, Blessing, Profit

Antonyms: Loss, Misfortune, Setback, Debt

Example: He received a huge windfall after selling his old land at a very high price.

4 Imponderable (adjective)

Difficult or impossible to estimate, assess, or understand fully. (अमाप्य / अगणनीय)

Synonyms: Unfathomable, Incalculable, Indefinable, Unmeasurable

Antonyms: Measurable, Definite, Knowable, Clear

Example: The long-term impact of the decision was still imponderable at that stage.

5 Kleptocracy (noun)

A government or state in which those in power exploit national resources and steal for personal gain. (भ्रष्ट लूटतंत्र)

Synonyms: Corruption, Plunder, Misrule, Graft

Antonyms: Integrity, Honesty, Justice, Transparency

Example: The nation suffered under a kleptocracy where public money was regularly diverted by corrupt leaders.

6 Unflagging (adjective)

Not weakening or losing strength, energy, or enthusiasm. (अविराम)

Synonyms: Tireless, Relentless, Persistent, Unwavering

Antonyms: Weakening, Tiring, Fading, Hesitant

Example: She showed unflagging determination in completing the difficult project.

7 Unsullied (adjective)

Not spoiled, stained, or made impure; pure and spotless. (निर्मल)

Synonyms: Pure, Spotless, Immaculate, Unblemished

Antonyms: Tainted, Dirty, Impure, Corrupted

Example: She maintained an unsullied reputation throughout her career.

8 Suzerainty (noun)

The position or power of a dominant state that controls another state’s foreign affairs while allowing it internal autonomy. (अधिराज्यत्व)

Synonyms: Overlordship, Supremacy, Dominion, Sovereignty

Antonyms: Independence, Autonomy, Freedom, Self-rule

Example: Under British suzerainty, some princely states retained internal administration but lost control over external affairs.

9 Autarky (noun)

Economic independence or self-sufficiency of a country. (आत्मनिर्भरता)

Synonyms: Self-sufficiency, Independence, Self-reliance, Autonomy

Antonyms: Dependence, Reliance, Interdependence, Subordination

Example: The country adopted a policy of autarky to reduce its dependence on foreign imports.

10 Fungible (adjective)

Capable of being replaced by another identical item; interchangeable. (विनिमेय)

Synonyms: Interchangeable, Exchangeable, Equivalent, Substitutable

Antonyms: Unique, Distinct, Irreplaceable, Non-interchangeable

Example: Currency notes are fungible because one note can be exchanged for another of the same value.

1 Bewitch (verb)

Attract, charm, or enchant someone completely. (मोहित करना / सम्मोहित कर देना)

Synonyms: Enchant, Charm, Captivate, Fascinate

Antonyms: Repel, Bore, Disenchant, Deter

Example: Her graceful performance seemed to bewitch everyone in the audience.

2 Filch (verb)

Steal something secretly, especially something small or of little value. (चुपके से चुरा लेना)

Synonyms: Steal, Pilfer, Snatch, Swipe

Antonyms: Return, Give, Restore, Surrender

Example: Someone tried to filch my pen from the desk during the class.

3 Enjoin (verb)

Instruct or urge someone to do something; also, legally prohibit an action. (आदेश देना / किसी कार्य को करने के लिए कहना; कानूनी रूप से रोक लगाना)

Synonyms: Order, Direct, Command, Urge

Antonyms: Dissuade, Forbid, Discourage, Request

Example: The teacher enjoined the students to maintain silence during the examination.

4 Despoil (verb)

Rob, plunder, or strip something of its value or beauty. (लूटना / नष्ट-भ्रष्ट करना)

Synonyms: Plunder, Ravage, Loot, Strip

Antonyms: Protect, Preserve, Guard, Restore

Example: The invaders despoiled the village and left it in ruins.

5 Overshadow (verb)

Appear more important than something else, so that it is less noticed. (किसी अन्य चीज़ को कम महत्वपूर्ण या कम ध्यान देने योग्य बना देना)

Synonyms: Eclipse, Diminish, Outshine, Dominate

Antonyms: Highlight, Emphasize, Reveal, Underscore

Example: The scandal overshadowed all his achievements during the campaign.

6 Unshackle (verb)

Free from restraints, limitations, or control. (बंधन या नियंत्रण से मुक्त करना)

Synonyms: Liberate, Release, Free, Untie

Antonyms: Restrain, Bind, Confine, Chain

Example: Education can unshackle people from ignorance and fear.

7 Conscript (verb)

Enlist a person compulsorily for military or national service. (अनिवार्य रूप से सेना या राष्ट्रीय सेवा में भर्ती करना)

Synonyms: Enlist, Draft, Recruit, Mobilize

Antonyms: Discharge, Release, Exempt, Free

Example: The government decided to conscript young men during the wartime emergency.

8 Indoctrinate (verb)

Teach a person or group to accept a set of beliefs uncritically. (मतों या सिद्धांतों को बिना प्रश्न किए स्वीकार करना सिखाना)

Synonyms: Brainwash, Inculcate, Condition, Influence

Antonyms: Enlighten, Educate, Liberate, Disabuse

Example: The cult leader tried to indoctrinate the new members with his extreme views.

9 Retrograde (adjective)

Moving backward or reverting to an earlier and usually worse condition. (पिछड़ा हुआ / प्रतिगामी)

Synonyms: Backward, Regressive, Reactionary, Declining

Antonyms: Progressive, Advanced, Forward-looking, Modern

Example: His retrograde ideas were strongly criticized for opposing social reform.

10 Habituate (verb)

Make or become accustomed to something. (अभ्यस्त बनाना / आदत डालना)

Synonyms: Accustom, Acclimatize, Inure, Condition

Antonyms: Disaccustom, Unsettle, Disorient, Estrange

Example: Parents should habituate children to waking up early in the morning.

11 Truckle (verb)

Behave in a submissive or flattering way toward someone in order to gain advantage. (चापलूसी करते हुए अधीन हो जाना)

Synonyms: Submit, Kowtow, Cower, Grovel

Antonyms: Defy, Resist, Oppose, Confront

Example: He refused to truckle to the corrupt officials for personal gain.

12 Rejig (verb)

Rearrange, reorganize, or alter something to improve it. (पुनर्गठित करना)

Synonyms: Reorganize, Restructure, Rearrange, Revamp

Antonyms: Keep, Preserve, Maintain, Stabilize

Example: The company decided to rejig its management system for better efficiency.

13 Palter (verb)

Speak or act in a deceptive or insincere way, especially to avoid telling the truth clearly. (टालमटोल करते हुए छल करना)

Synonyms: Equivocate, Prevaricate, Dodge, Quibble

Antonyms: Clarify, Confirm, Admit, Speak frankly

Example: The minister tried to palter during the interview instead of giving a direct answer.

14 Manacle (verb)

To chain or cuff the hands, especially as a prisoner. (हथकड़ी लगाना)

Synonyms: Shackle, Restrain, Cuff, Bind

Antonyms: Release, Free, Liberate, Unchain

Example: The police had to manacle the criminal before taking him away.

15 Loutish (adjective)

Rough, rude, and awkward in behavior or appearance. (असभ्य और भद्दा)

Synonyms: Boorish, Clumsy, Rude, Crude

Antonyms: Polite, Refined, Courteous, Graceful

Example: His loutish behavior at the party made everyone uncomfortable.

16 Genuflect (verb)

Bend one or both knees to the ground as a sign of worship, respect, or submission. (घुटने टेकना)

Synonyms: Kneel, Bow, Submit, Revere

Antonyms: Stand, Resist, Defy, Oppose

Example: The devotee genuflected before entering the temple.

17 Feracious (adjective)

Highly fruitful; producing abundantly. (अत्यंत फलदायी)

Synonyms: Prolific, Fruitful, Productive, Abundant

Antonyms: Barren, Unfruitful, Unproductive, Sparse

Example: The river valley remained feracious, yielding crops in every season.

18 Deracinate (verb)

Uproot or remove from a natural place, environment, or culture. (जड़ से उखाड़ना)

Synonyms: Uproot, Displace, Remove, Exile

Antonyms: Root, Establish, Settle, Implant

Example: War can deracinate families from their homeland and traditions.

19 Controvert (verb)

Deny, dispute, or argue against a statement or opinion. (खंडन करना)

Synonyms: Dispute, Deny, Refute, Oppose

Antonyms: Accept, Approve, Confirm, Support

Example: The lawyer tried to controvert the witness’s statement in court.

20 Animadversion (noun)

Harsh critical remark or severe criticism. (कटु आलोचना)

Synonyms: Criticism, Censure, Rebuke, Condemnation

Antonyms: Praise, Approval, Commendation, Compliment

Example: The judge’s animadversion on the officer’s negligence shocked everyone.

1 Stimulate (verb)

Encourage or increase the activity, growth, or development of something. (उत्तेजित करना / प्रोत्साहित करना)

Synonyms: Encourage, Motivate, Inspire, Arouse

Antonyms: Discourage, Deter, Suppress, Hinder

Example: Good teachers stimulate students to think creatively and ask questions.

2 Interrogate (verb)

Ask someone questions closely, aggressively, or formally in order to get information. (पूछताछ करना)

Synonyms: Question, Examine, Quiz, Cross-examine

Antonyms: Answer, Reply, Respond, Explain

Example: The police began to interrogate the suspect about his whereabouts on the night of the crime.

3 Unveil (verb)

Remove a cover from something; reveal or make something known for the first time. (अनावृत करना / उद्घाटित करना)

Synonyms: Reveal, Disclose, Expose, Introduce

Antonyms: Conceal, Hide, Cover, Suppress

Example: The company will unveil its new product at the annual event tomorrow.

4 Cultivate (verb)

Prepare and use land for crops or gardening; also develop or improve a skill, quality, or relationship. (खेती करना / विकसित करना)

Synonyms: Nurture, Develop, Foster, Grow

Antonyms: Neglect, Ignore, Abandon, Destroy

Example: She worked hard to cultivate good habits and improve her communication skills.

5 Excommunicate (verb)

Officially exclude someone from participation in the sacraments or services of the Church; reject from a religious community. (बहिष्कृत करना)

Synonyms: Expel, Oust, Exclude, Banish

Antonyms: Admit, Accept, Welcome, Include

Example: The priest decided to excommunicate the member for repeatedly violating the church’s rules.

6 Demolish (verb)

Pull or knock down a building or structure; completely destroy. (ध्वस्त करना / गिरा देना)

Synonyms: Destroy, Dismantle, Ruin, Wreck

Antonyms: Build, Construct, Create, Repair

Example: The old unsafe building was demolished by the municipal authority.

7 Penalize (verb)

Subject someone to a penalty or punishment for doing something wrong. (दंडित करना)

Synonyms: Punish, Fine, Discipline, Sanction

Antonyms: Reward, Pardon, Forgive, Excuse

Example: Players can be penalized for breaking the rules during the match.

8 Falsify (verb)

Alter or present something falsely so that it no longer reflects the truth. (मिथ्या सिद्ध करना / गलत साबित करना / जालसाजी करना)

Synonyms: Forge, Distort, Misrepresent, Fabricate

Antonyms: Verify, Confirm, Validate, Authenticate

Example: The accountant was accused of falsifying the financial records of the company.

9 Browbeat (verb)

Intimidate or force someone to do something by bullying or being overbearing. (धमकाकर दबाव डालना)

Synonyms: Bully, Intimidate, Coerce, Harass

Antonyms: Encourage, Comfort, Support, Reassure

Example: The manager tried to browbeat the workers into accepting the unfair decision.

10 Temporize (verb)

Avoid making a decision or giving a clear answer in order to gain time. (टालमटोल करना)

Synonyms: Delay, Stall, Hesitate, Procrastinate

Antonyms: Decide, Commit, Resolve, Act

Example: Instead of answering firmly, the officer tried to temporize and avoid the issue.

11 Prophetic (adjective)

Accurately predicting what will happen in the future. (भविष्यसूचक)

Synonyms: Predictive, Visionary, Foretelling, Prescient

Antonyms: Unknowing, Ignorant, Unaware, Blind

Example: Her prophetic warning about the storm came true the very next day.

12 Unfathomable (adjective)

Impossible to understand fully; too deep, strange, or difficult to measure or comprehend. (समझ से परे)

Synonyms: Incomprehensible, Inscrutable, Mysterious, Immeasurable

Antonyms: Understandable, Clear, Comprehensible, Measurable

Example: The scientist tried to explain the unfathomable mystery of the universe.

13 Oracular (adjective)

Resembling an oracle; mysterious, wise, and often difficult to understand. (रहस्यमय और भविष्यसूचक)

Synonyms: Prophetic, Mystical, Enigmatic, Cryptic

Antonyms: Clear, Direct, Plain, Straightforward

Example: The sage gave an oracular reply that left everyone puzzled.

14 Unrelenting (adjective)

Not yielding in strength, severity, or determination; harsh and persistent. (अडिग और निरंतर)

Synonyms: Relentless, Persistent, Stern, Unyielding

Antonyms: Lenient, Gentle, Flexible, Merciful

Example: The unrelenting heat made it difficult for the workers to continue.

15 Ineradicable (adjective)

Impossible to remove, destroy, or get rid of completely. (उन्मूलन न किया जा सकने वाला)

Synonyms: Indelible, Permanent, Deep-rooted, Unshakeable

Antonyms: Eradicable, Removable, Temporary, Fleeting

Example: The tragedy left an ineradicable impression on his mind.

16 Megalomania (noun)

An obsession with power, greatness, or exaggerated self-importance. (महानता का उन्माद)

Synonyms: Delusion, Arrogance, Vanity, Grandiosity

Antonyms: Humility, Modesty, Simplicity, Meekness

Example: His megalomania made him believe that he alone could rule the entire nation.

17 Titular (adjective)

Holding or constituting a purely formal position or title without real authority. (नाममात्र का)

Synonyms: Nominal, Ceremonial, Formal, Token

Antonyms: Real, Actual, Substantial, Genuine

Example: He was the titular head of the company, while others made the real decisions.

18 Unremitting (adjective)

Never stopping or becoming less intense; continuous and persistent. (अविराम)

Synonyms: Relentless, Constant, Continuous, Persistent

Antonyms: Intermittent, Occasional, Irregular, Stopping

Example: She showed unremitting dedication toward her studies despite many difficulties.

19 Preeminent (adjective)

Surpassing all others; very distinguished or outstanding. (श्रेष्ठ)

Synonyms: Eminent, Supreme, Foremost, Outstanding

Antonyms: Inferior, Ordinary, Insignificant, Mediocre

Example: She is one of the preeminent scholars in the field of economics.

20 Commandeer (verb)

To take possession of something by force or for official use. (जबरन अपने अधिकार में लेना)

Synonyms: Seize, Confiscate, Appropriate, Requisition

Antonyms: Surrender, Relinquish, Return, Release

Example: The army commandeered several trucks for emergency relief work.

1 Manifesto (noun)

A public declaration of aims, policies, or intentions, especially issued by a political party or leader. (घोषणापत्र)

Synonyms: Declaration, Statement, Proclamation, Program

Antonyms: Secrecy, Concealment, Silence, Suppression

Example: The party released its manifesto before the general elections.

2 Marginalize (verb)

To treat a person, group, or idea as less important and push them to the edge of society or discussion. (किसी व्यक्ति, समूह या विचार को कम महत्त्व देना और उसे समाज या चर्चा के किनारे कर देना)

Synonyms: Exclude, Neglect, Ignore, Discriminate

Antonyms: Include, Accept, Support, Empower

Example: Poor communities are often marginalized in major policy decisions.

3 Propaganda (noun)

Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view. (पक्षपातपूर्ण या भ्रामक जानकारी जो किसी राजनीतिक उद्देश्य या विचारधारा को बढ़ावा देने के लिए फैलाई जाए)

Synonyms: Publicity, Promotion, Indoctrination, Persuasion

Antonyms: Truth, Reality, Honesty, Fact

Example: The regime used propaganda to influence public opinion during the election.

4 Artifact (noun)

An object made by humans, especially one of historical, cultural, or archaeological importance. (मानव द्वारा बनाई गई वस्तु, विशेषकर ऐतिहासिक, सांस्कृतिक या पुरातात्विक महत्व की)

Synonyms: Relic, Object, Antiquity, Remnant

Antonyms: Natural object, Natural formation, Raw material, Nature

Example: The museum displayed an ancient artifact from the Indus Valley Civilization.

5 Insignia (noun)

A badge, mark, or symbol that shows rank, office, membership, or authority. (पद, अधिकार, सदस्यता या पहचान दर्शाने वाला चिन्ह)

Synonyms: Emblem, Badge, Symbol, Crest

Antonyms: Plainness, Anonymity, Unimportance

Example: The officer wore the official insignia on his uniform with pride.

6 Crusade (noun)

A vigorous campaign for a social, political, or religious cause. (किसी सामाजिक, राजनीतिक या धार्मिक उद्देश्य के लिए जोरदार अभियान)

Synonyms: Campaign, Mission, Movement, Drive

Antonyms: Surrender, Inactivity, Indifference, Retreat

Example: he started a crusade against corruption in her city.

7 Dividend (noun)

A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders out of its profits. (लाभांश)

Synonyms: Profit share, Payout, Return, Distribution

Antonyms: Loss, Deficit, Debt, Expense

Example: The company declared a higher dividend for its shareholders this year.

8 Estuary (noun)

The wide part of a river where it meets the sea; a tidal river mouth. (नदी का चौड़ा मुहाना जहाँ वह समुद्र से मिलती है; ज्वारीय नदीमुख)

Synonyms: River mouth, Inlet, Bay

Antonyms: Source, Headwater, Origin, Interior

Example: Many migratory birds gather near the estuary because of its rich ecosystem.

9 Mosaic (noun)

A picture or pattern made by fitting together small pieces of colored stone, glass, or tile; a mixture of diverse elements forming a whole. (रंगीन पत्थर, कांच या टाइल के छोटे टुकड़ों को जोड़कर बनाई गई चित्रकारी या आकृति; विभिन्न तत्वों का मिश्रित समुच्चय)

Synonyms: Pattern, Collage, Patchwork, Design

Antonyms: Uniformity, Sameness, Plainness, Monotony

Example: The temple floor was decorated with a beautiful mosaic of colored tiles.

10 Symphony (noun)

A long and complex musical composition for a full orchestra; a harmonious combination of sounds. (वाद्यवृंद के लिए लंबी और जटिल संगीत रचना; सुरों का सामंजस्य)

Synonyms: Orchestral piece, Musical composition, Harmony, Melody

Antonyms: Cacophony, Discord, Disharmony, Noise

Example: The grand symphony filled the concert hall with powerful and beautiful music.

11 Chronology (noun)

The arrangement of events or dates in the order in which they happened. (कालक्रम)

Synonyms: Sequence, Order, Timeline, Progression

Antonyms: Disorder, Confusion, Chaos, Disorganization

Example: The historian explained the chronology of the empire very clearly.

12 Barricade (noun)

A barrier built across a road, door, or path to block passage or protect against danger. (अवरोधक या रास्ता रोकने के लिए बनाई गई बाधा)

Synonyms: Barrier, Blockade, Obstruction, Rampart

Antonyms: Opening, Passage, Entrance, Access

Example: The protesters placed a barricade across the street to stop the vehicles.

13 Chameleon (noun)

A person who easily changes ideas, behavior, or appearance according to the situation; also a type of lizard known for changing color. (परिस्थिति के अनुसार आसानी से अपना व्यवहार, रूप या विचार बदलने वाला व्यक्ति; रंग बदलने वाली एक प्रकार की छिपकली)

Synonyms: Shape-shifter, Imitator, Adaptor, Opportunist

Antonyms: Constant person, Steadfast person, Original, Unchanging person

Example: In the office, he was like a chameleon, changing his attitude to suit whoever was around him.

14 Sacrament ()

A religious ceremony or rite regarded as an outward and visible sign of divine grace. (धार्मिक संस्कार)

Synonyms: Rite, Ceremony, Ritual, Ordinance

Antonyms: Profanity, Irreverence, Disrespect, Blasphemy

Example: Baptism is considered a sacrament in many Christian traditions.

15 Tapestry (noun)

A piece of thick woven cloth with patterns or pictures, often used as a wall hanging or decoration. (चित्रमय बुना हुआ वस्त्र)

Synonyms: Hanging, Textile, Embroidery, Weaving

Antonyms: Plain cloth, Blank fabric, Simplicity, Bareness

Example: The old palace walls were decorated with a beautiful tapestry.

16 Apparition (noun)

A ghostly figure or an unexpected appearance of someone or something. (प्रेतात्मा या अचानक प्रकट होने वाली आकृति)

Synonyms: Ghost, Phantom, Specter, Vision

Antonyms: Reality, Substance, Person, Certainty

Example: The old house was said to be haunted by a mysterious apparition.

17 Protagonist (noun)

The main character in a story, play, or movie. (मुख्य पात्र)

Synonyms: Hero, Lead, Central character, Principal figure

Antonyms: Antagonist, Opponent, Villain, Rival

Example: The protagonist of the novel struggles to overcome many hardships.

18 Garrison (verb)

Station troops in a place for its defense. (छावनी में तैनात करना)

Synonyms: Station, Deploy, Post, Quarter

Antonyms: Withdraw, Evacuate, Demilitarize, Abandon

Example: The army decided to garrison the border town to prevent enemy attacks.

19 Hereditary (adjective)

Passed from parents to children through genes or family tradition. (वंशानुगत)

Synonyms: Inherited, Ancestral, Genetic, Familial

Antonyms: Acquired, Nonhereditary, Unrelated, External

Example: Certain diseases are hereditary and can run in families.

20 Iridescent (adjective)

Showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles. (इंद्रधनुषी चमक वाला)

Synonyms: Shimmering, Lustrous, Opalescent, Glowing

Antonyms: Dull, Drab, Matte, Colorless

Example: The butterfly’s wings looked iridescent in the sunlight.

1 Etymology (noun)

The study of the origin and historical development of words and their meanings. (शब्दों की उत्पत्ति और इतिहास का अध्ययन)

Synonyms: Word history, Derivation, Linguistic origin, Philology

Antonyms: Misinterpretation, Distortion, Confusion, Inaccuracy

Example: The etymology of the word salary shows that it once had a connection with salt.

2 Kaleidoscopic (adjective)

Having complex patterns of colors; constantly changing or shifting. (रंगबिरंगा और निरंतर बदलने वाला)

Synonyms: Multicolored, Variegated, Changing, Diverse

Antonyms: Monotonous, Uniform, Plain, Unchanging

Example: The festival lights created a kaleidoscopic scene across the entire street.

3 Guileless (adjective)

Free from deceit; innocent and straightforward. (निष्कपट, भोला)

Synonyms: Innocent, Naive, Artless, Sincere

Antonyms: Cunning, Deceitful, Crafty, Sly

Example: Her guileless smile made everyone trust her instantly.

4 Primeval (adjective)

Belonging to the earliest ages or ancient times; primitive. (आदिम, प्राचीन)

Synonyms: Primitive, Ancient, Primordial, Original

Antonyms: Modern, Recent, New, Contemporary

Example: The forest had a primeval beauty, untouched by human civilization.

5 Edifice (noun)

A large and impressive building. (भव्य भवन)

Synonyms: Building, Structure, Monument, Hall

Antonyms: Hut, Shack, Ruin, Cottage

Example: The ancient temple was a magnificent edifice admired by all visitors.

6 Avocation (noun)

A hobby or minor occupation pursued in addition to one’s main profession. (शौक या सहायक व्यवसाय)

Synonyms: Hobby, Pastime, Sideline, Recreation

Antonyms: Profession, Vocation, Occupation, Duty

Example: Teaching was her profession, but painting remained her favorite avocation.

7 Permutation (noun)

A way of arranging things in different possible orders. (विन्यास)

Synonyms: Arrangement, Order, Combination, Sequence

Antonyms: Sameness, Fixity, Stability, Uniformity

Example: The number of permutations of three different letters is six.

8 Luminary (noun)

A person who inspires or influences others, especially one prominent in a particular sphere. (प्रख्यात व्यक्तित्व)

Synonyms: Celebrity, Eminence, Leader, Notable

Antonyms: Unknown, Nobody, Follower, Obscure person

Example: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is remembered as a luminary in the field of science and public life.

9 Potentate (noun)

A monarch or ruler who has great power and authority. (शक्तिशाली शासक)

Synonyms: Monarch, Sovereign, Ruler, Despot

Antonyms: Subject, Follower, Servant, Commoner

Example: The potentate ruled his kingdom with absolute authority and strict discipline.

10 Valedictory (adjective)

Serving as a farewell; expressing goodbye, especially in a formal speech or message. (विदाई संबंधी)

Synonyms: Farewell, Parting, Closing, Leave-taking

Antonyms: Introductory, Opening, Welcoming, Beginning

Example: The principal delivered a valedictory speech at the school farewell ceremony.

11 Spellbinding (adjective)

So interesting or attractive that it holds your attention completely. (मोहक; मंत्रमुग्ध कर देने वाला)

Synonyms: Fascinating, Captivating, Enchanting, Mesmerizing

Antonyms: Boring, Dull, Uninteresting, Tedious

Example: The storyteller gave a spellbinding performance that kept the audience silent and amazed.

12 Comely (adjective)

Pleasant to look at; attractive. (सुंदर; मनोहर)

Synonyms: Attractive, Beautiful, Graceful, Handsome

Antonyms: Ugly, Unattractive, Plain, Homely

Example: The actress was known for her comely appearance and graceful manner.

13 Manifold (adjective)

Many and various; having many different forms or parts. (अनेक; बहुविध)

Synonyms: Numerous, Multiple, Diverse, Varied

Antonyms: Single, Limited, Uniform, Few

Example: The project faced manifold challenges at every stage of implementation.

14 Imprimatur (noun)

Official approval or authorization, especially from a person in authority. (आधिकारिक स्वीकृति; अनुमोदन)

Synonyms: Approval, Authorization, Endorsement, Sanction

Antonyms: Disapproval, Rejection, Prohibition, Veto

Example: The new policy received the imprimatur of the higher authorities before implementation.

15 Personable (adjective)

Having a pleasant and attractive personality. (आकर्षक व्यक्तित्व वाला; मिलनसार)

Synonyms: Charming, Amiable, Likeable, Affable

Antonyms: Unpleasant, Rude, Unfriendly, Aloof

Example: The new manager was so personable that everyone felt comfortable talking to him.

16 Posit (verb)

Assume or put forward as a fact or principle for the sake of argument. (मान लेना; प्रतिपादित करना)

Synonyms: Assume, Postulate, Presume, Assert

Antonyms: Deny, Disprove, Reject, Refute

Example: Scientists posit that dark matter exists because of its gravitational effects.

17 Unconscionable (adjective)

Not right or reasonable; morally wrong and unacceptable. (अनैतिक; अत्यन्त अन्यायपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Immoral, Unjust, Outrageous, Inexcusable

Antonyms: Fair, Just, Reasonable, Ethical

Example: The shop charged an unconscionable price for a basic necessity.

18 Macrocosm (noun)

The whole of a complex structure, especially the universe, as opposed to a small representative part. (ब्रह्मांड; विशाल समष्टि)

Synonyms: Universe, Cosmos, World, Whole

Antonyms: Microcosm, Part, Fragment, Segment

Example: The small village was seen as a macrocosm of the nation’s cultural diversity.

19 Terrestrial (adjective)

Relating to the earth or land. (स्थलीय; पृथ्वी से संबंधित)

Synonyms: Earthly, Land-based, Grounded, Earthbound

Antonyms: Aquatic, Aerial, Celestial, Extraterrestrial

Example: Humans are terrestrial creatures who live mainly on land.

20 Magisterial (adjective)

Having or showing great authority, dignity, and command. (अधिकारपूर्ण; गरिमामय)

Synonyms: Authoritative, Commanding, Dignified, Dominant

Antonyms: Humble, Submissive, Timid, Uncertain

Example: The principal gave a magisterial reply that ended the argument immediately.

1 Condign (adjective)

Well-deserved; appropriate to the wrongdoing, especially as punishment. (उचित, यथोचित दंड)

Synonyms: Deserved, Appropriate, Fitting, Just

Antonyms: Undeserved, Unjust, Inappropriate, Unwarranted

Example: The corrupt official finally received condign punishment for his actions.

2 Deflect (verb)

To cause something to change direction or turn aside from a straight course. (मोड़ देना, दिशा बदलना)

Synonyms: Divert, Deviate, Redirect, Swerve

Antonyms: Direct, Focus, Straighten, Align

Example: The shield helped deflect the arrow away from the soldier.

3 Hysteria (noun)

Extreme and uncontrolled emotion or excitement, often involving panic. (उन्माद, घबराहट)

Synonyms: Panic, Frenzy, Agitation, Delirium

Antonyms: Calmness, Composure, Peace, Control

Example: The sudden rumor caused hysteria among the crowd.

4 Catholic (adjective)

Universal in scope; including many different things or people. (सार्वभौमिक, व्यापक)

Synonyms: Universal, Broad, Comprehensive, Liberal

Antonyms: Narrow, Limited, Restricted, Exclusive

Example: She has a catholic taste in music and enjoys every genre.

5 Cadaver (noun)

A dead human body, especially one used for medical study. (शव, मृत शरीर)

Synonyms: Corpse, Body, Remains, Carcass

Antonyms: Living person, Survivor, Human being, Patient

Example: The medical students carefully examined the cadaver during their anatomy class.

6 Cache (noun)

A hidden store of valuables, supplies, or data kept for future use. (गुप्त भंडार, छिपा हुआ संग्रह)

Synonyms: Store, Stockpile, Reserve, Hoard

Antonyms: Shortage, Lack, Depletion, Scarcity

Example: The hikers found a cache of food and water hidden near the trail.

7 Bogus (adjective)

Not genuine or true; fake or false. (नकली, झूठा)

Synonyms: Fake, False, Fraudulent, Counterfeit

Antonyms: Genuine, Real, Authentic, Legitimate

Example: The police discovered that the document was completely bogus.

8 Decrepit (adjective)

Worn out or ruined because of age or neglect. (जर्जर, जीर्ण-शीर्ण)

Synonyms: Dilapidated, Worn-out, Feeble, Shabby

Antonyms: Strong, Sturdy, Healthy, Robust

Example: The decrepit old house looked as if it would collapse in the next storm.

9 Bland (adjective)

Lacking strong flavor, interest, or excitement. (फीका, नीरस)

Synonyms: Dull, Insipid, Tasteless, Uninteresting

Antonyms: Flavorful, Exciting, Interesting, Stimulating

Example: The food was so bland that nobody wanted a second bite.

10 Benefactor (noun)

A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause. (दानदाता, उपकारी)

Synonyms: Donor, Patron, Supporter, Helper

Antonyms: Opponent, Detractor, Adversary, Harmer

Example: The old benefactor donated a large sum of money to the orphanage.

11 Tyrant (noun)

A cruel and oppressive ruler or person who uses power harshly and unjustly. (अत्याचारी शासक)

Synonyms: Despot, Dictator, Oppressor, Autocrat

Antonyms: Democrat, Liberator, Benefactor, Humanitarian

Example: The tyrant punished innocent people to keep everyone under fear.

12 Tycoon (noun)

A wealthy and powerful business person. (धनाढ्य और प्रभावशाली उद्योगपति)

Synonyms: Magnate, Mogul, Industrialist, Businessman

Antonyms: Employee, Worker, Pauper, Subordinate

Example: He became a real estate tycoon after building a chain of luxury hotels.

13 Scintillating (adjective)

Sparkling or shining brightly; also very clever, lively, and interesting. (दमकता हुआ; अत्यंत रोचक और चतुर)

Synonyms: Sparkling, Brilliant, Vivacious, Witty

Antonyms: Dull, Boring, Uninteresting, Lifeless

Example: Her scintillating conversation kept everyone engaged throughout the evening.

14 Lustrous (adjective)

Shining softly with a smooth, bright glow. (चमकीला)

Synonyms: Shiny, Glossy, Radiant, Gleaming

Antonyms: Dull, Dim, Matte, Tarnished

Example: She wore a lustrous silk saree that reflected the light beautifully.

15 Incandescent (adjective)

Emitting light as a result of being heated; also used for someone or something showing strong brilliance or intense emotion. (तप्त होकर प्रकाश देने वाला; अत्यन्त तेजस्वी)

Synonyms: Glowing, Radiant, Luminous, Brilliant

Antonyms: Dull, Dark, Dim, Faint

Example: The incandescent bulb filled the room with a warm yellow light.

16 Hypochondriac (noun)

A person who is abnormally anxious about their health and often believes they are ill without real cause. (रोग होने का वहम रखने वाला व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Neurotic, Worrier, Alarmist, Fussbudget

Antonyms: Realist, Optimist, Calm person, Unworried person

Example: Every small headache made him panic like a hypochondriac.

17 Gourmet (noun)

A connoisseur of fine food and drink. (उत्तम भोजन और पेय का पारखी)

Synonyms: Epicure, Connoisseur, Foodie, Gastronome

Antonyms: Glutton, Philistine, Nonconnoisseur, Indifferent eater

Example: The gourmet carefully judged every dish before praising the chef.

18 Gaudy (adjective)

Extravagantly bright or showy, usually in a tasteless way. (भड़कीला)

Synonyms: Flashy, Showy, Garish, Loud

Antonyms: Plain, Modest, Simple, Elegant

Example: She wore a gaudy dress covered with too many bright colors and shiny stones.

19 Carnage (noun)

The killing of a large number of people. (नरसंहार)

Synonyms: Massacre, Slaughter, Bloodshed, Butchery

Antonyms: Peace, Harmony, Safety, Protection

Example: The war left behind terrible carnage in the village.

20 Autocrat (noun)

A ruler or leader who has complete power and makes decisions alone without asking others. (निरंकुश शासक)

Synonyms: Dictator, Tyrant, Despot, Absolute ruler

Antonyms: Democrat, Liberal, Representative, Servant-leader

Example: The autocrat refused to listen to the people and ruled the country by his own will.

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