1 Masterpiece (noun)

A work of outstanding skill, artistry, or excellence. (उत्कृष्ट कृति)

Synonyms: Masterwork, Magnum opus, Classic, Tour de force

Antonyms: Failure, Blunder, Flop, Mediocrity

Example: The painting is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art.

2 Frustrate (verb)

Prevent (plans or efforts) from succeeding; cause someone to feel upset or disappointed. (हताश करना / विफल करना)

Synonyms: Thwart, Foil, Discourage, Upset

Antonyms: Encourage, Assist, Facilitate, Satisfy

Example: Repeated technical errors continued to frustrate the students during the online test.

3 Widespread (adjective)

Found or happening over a large area or among many people. (व्यापक)

Synonyms: Extensive, Prevalent, Common, Rampant

Antonyms: Limited, Rare, Restricted, Scarce

Example: There was widespread support for the new education policy across the state.

4 Withstand (verb)

To resist or bear something successfully without being damaged or defeated. (सहन करना / डटे रहना)

Synonyms: Resist, Endure, Bear, Tolerate

Antonyms: Succumb, Yield, Surrender, Collapse

Example: This bridge is strong enough to withstand heavy rainfall and powerful winds.

5 Underlying (adjective)

Basic or hidden beneath the surface; forming the real cause or foundation of something. (अंतर्निहित)

Synonyms: Fundamental, Basic, Hidden, Implicit

Antonyms: Apparent, Obvious, Surface, Manifest

Example: Stress was the underlying cause of his health problems.

6 Theoretical (adjective)

Based on theory rather than practical application or experience. (सैद्धांतिक)

Synonyms: Conceptual, Hypothetical, Abstract, Speculative

Antonyms: Practical, Applied, Real, Actual

Example: His knowledge of driving was only theoretical because he had never driven a car.

7 Questionnaire (noun)

A written set of questions used to collect information from people. (प्रश्नावली)

Synonyms: Survey, Form, Checklist, Query Sheet

Antonyms: Answer Sheet, Response, Reply, Explanation

Example: The school distributed a questionnaire to parents to collect feedback about teaching methods.

8 Privilege (noun)

A special right, advantage, or benefit given to a person or group. (विशेषाधिकार)

Synonyms: Right, Advantage, Benefit, Immunity

Antonyms: Disadvantage, Burden, Duty, Obligation

Example: Access to quality education should not remain a privilege of the wealthy alone.

9 Livelihood (noun)

A means of earning money in order to live. (जीविका)

Synonyms: Occupation, Employment, Vocation, Profession

Antonyms: Unemployment, Joblessness, Idleness, Dependency

Example: Fishing is the main livelihood of the people living in that coastal village.

10 Inhabitant (noun)

A person or animal that lives in a particular place. (निवासी)

Synonyms: Resident, Dweller, Occupant, Settler

Antonyms: Visitor, Outsider, Foreigner, Nonresident

Example: The inhabitants of the village welcomed the new teacher warmly.

11 Conquer (verb)

Defeat someone or something and gain control over it; overcome successfully. (विजय प्राप्त करना / जीत लेना / अधीन करना)

Synonyms: Defeat, Overcome, Vanquish, Subdue

Antonyms: Surrender, Lose, Yield, Submit

Example: With patience and courage, she was able to conquer her fear of public speaking.

12 Adorn (verb)

Make something more beautiful by decorating it. (सजाना / अलंकृत करना)

Synonyms: Decorate, Embellish, Ornament, Beautify

Antonyms: Deface, Disfigure, Mar, Spoil

Example: She used flowers to adorn the entrance of her house.

13 Ignite (verb)

Set something on fire or cause it to start burning; also to stir up strong feelings or action. (प्रज्वलित करना / आग लगाना / भड़काना)

Synonyms: Kindle, Light, Enflame, Spark

Antonyms: Extinguish, Douse, Quench, Suppress

Example: Her speech helped ignite hope among the young students.

14 Renovate (verb)

Restore, repair, or improve something, especially a building, so that it is in good condition again. (नवीनीकरण करना / मरम्मत करके सुधारना)

Synonyms: Restore, Repair, Refurbish, Modernize

Antonyms: Damage, Ruin, Neglect, Demolish

Example: They decided to renovate the old house before moving into it.

15 Terminate (verb)

Bring to an end; stop something from continuing. (समाप्त करना / खत्म करना)

Synonyms: End, Conclude, Cease, Stop

Antonyms: Begin, Continue, Initiate, Commence

Example: The company decided to terminate the contract after repeated violations.

16 Isolate (verb)

Separate or keep apart from others; place alone or in quarantine. (अलग करना / पृथक करना)

Synonyms: Separate, Segregate, Seclude, Insulate

Antonyms: Integrate, Unite, Combine, Include

Example: The doctors decided to isolate the patient to prevent the infection from spreading.

17 Gravitate (verb)

Move toward or be attracted to someone or something naturally. (किसी की ओर स्वाभाविक रूप से आकर्षित होना / खिंचना)

Synonyms: Drift, Incline, Tend, Lean

Antonyms: Avoid, Shun, Withdraw, Recoil

Example: Students often gravitate toward teachers who explain difficult topics clearly.

18 Elevate (verb)

Raise something to a higher position, level, or rank; improve or uplift. (ऊँचा उठाना, उन्नत करना)

Synonyms: Raise, Lift, Uplift, Enhance

Antonyms: Lower, Drop, Depress, Diminish

Example: Regular practice can elevate your confidence and performance.

19 Designate (verb)

To officially choose or appoint someone or something for a particular purpose or duty. (नामित करना / नियुक्त करना)

Synonyms: Appoint, Assign, Nominate, Specify

Antonyms: Dismiss, Remove, Revoke, Ignore

Example: The committee designated her as the new team leader.

20 Amplify (verb)

Increase the volume, strength, or effect of something; make it louder or greater. (बढ़ाना, तीव्र करना, या आवाज़ को तेज करना)

Synonyms: Increase, Enhance, Magnify, Intensify

Antonyms: Decrease, Reduce, Diminish, Weaken

Example: The microphone helped amplify her voice across the hall.

1 Triumph (noun/verb)

A great victory, success, or achievement; to win or succeed over something. (विजय, बड़ी सफलता)

Synonyms: Victory, Success, Achievement, Conquest

Antonyms: Defeat, Failure, Loss, Setback

Example: Hard work and patience helped her triumph over every difficulty.

2 Tremendous (adjective)

Very great in amount, size, intensity, or importance. (बहुत अधिक, विशाल, अत्यधिक)

Synonyms: Enormous, Immense, Massive, Huge

Antonyms: Tiny, Small, Insignificant, Slight

Example: She made tremendous progress in her studies within a few months.

3 Suspicious (adjective)

Having or showing a belief that someone or something is wrong, dishonest, or likely to cause harm. (संदेहपूर्ण, शंकालु)

Synonyms: Doubtful, Wary, Skeptical, Distrustful

Antonyms: Trusting, Confident, Certain, Unsuspecting

Example: The guard became suspicious when he saw a stranger near the closed gate at midnight.

4 Stubborn (adjective)

Having a strong determination not to change one’s attitude, opinion, or action despite persuasion or difficulty. (जिद्दी, हठी)

Synonyms: Obstinate, Adamant, Headstrong, Inflexible

Antonyms: Flexible, Compliant, Yielding, Obedient

Example: The stubborn boy refused to apologize even after realizing his mistake.

5 Obedient (adjective)

Willing to obey orders, rules, or instructions. (आज्ञाकारी, आज्ञापालक)

Synonyms: Dutiful, Compliant, Docile, Submissive

Antonyms: Disobedient, Defiant, Rebellious, Unruly

Example: The obedient child followed his teacher’s instructions carefully.

6 Generous (adjective)

Showing kindness and readiness to give more of something, especially money, help, or time, than is usual or expected. (उदार, दानशील)

Synonyms: Liberal, Charitable, Benevolent, Magnanimous

Antonyms: Stingy, Miserly, Selfish, Mean

Example: The generous woman donated books and clothes to the needy children.

7 Envious (adjective)

Feeling jealousy or resentment because of someone else’s success, possessions, or qualities. (ईर्ष्यालु, जलन से भरा हुआ)

Synonyms: Jealous, Covetous, Resentful, Begrudging

Antonyms: Content, Appreciative, Admiring, Satisfied

Example: She felt envious of her friend’s success and recognition.

8 Courageous (adjective)

Not deterred by danger or pain; brave and fearless. (साहसी, बहादुर)

Synonyms: Brave, Fearless, Valiant, Bold

Antonyms: Cowardly, Timid, Fearful, Weak

Example: The courageous firefighter entered the burning building to save the child.

9 Conceited (adjective)

Excessively proud of oneself; having an exaggerated opinion of one’s own abilities or appearance. (घमंडी, आत्ममुग्ध)

Synonyms: Arrogant, Vain, Egotistical, Proud

Antonyms: Humble, Modest, Unassuming, Meek

Example: He is so conceited that he rarely listens to anyone else’s advice.

10 Abrupt (adjective)

Sudden and unexpected in a way that may seem rude or shocking. (अचानक और रूखा)

Synonyms: Sudden, Unexpected, Sharp, Hasty

Antonyms: Gradual, Polite, Smooth, Gentle

Example: His abrupt reply surprised everyone in the meeting.

11 Herculean (adjective)

Requiring great strength, effort, or difficulty; extremely challenging. (अत्यंत कठिन; बहुत अधिक शक्ति या परिश्रम की आवश्यकता वाला)

Synonyms: Arduous, Formidable, Laborious, Daunting

Antonyms: Easy, Effortless, Simple, Manageable

Example: Completing the entire project in just two days was a herculean task.

12 Wanderlust (noun)

A strong desire to travel and explore the world. (घूमने-फिरने की तीव्र इच्छा)

Synonyms: Restlessness, Roaming urge, Travel desire, Itch to travel

Antonyms: Contentment, Settledness, Stability, Rootedness

Example: Her wanderlust inspired her to visit a new country every year.

13 Occult (adjective)

Relating to hidden, mystical, or supernatural powers, practices, or phenomena. (गूढ़, रहस्यमय या अलौकिक)

Synonyms: Esoteric, Mystical, Secret, Supernatural

Antonyms: Open, Manifest, Obvious, Plain

Example: The old book was filled with occult symbols and mysterious rituals.

14 Mimicry (noun)

The action or skill of imitating someone or something; in biology, it also means resemblance that helps an organism survive. (नकल; अनुकरण)

Synonyms: Imitation, Copying, Impersonation, Emulation

Antonyms: Originality, Authenticity, Innovation, Uniqueness

Example: The comedian’s mimicry of famous actors made the audience laugh loudly.

15 Understate (verb)

Represent or describe something as being smaller, less important, or less serious than it really is. (कम करके बताना)

Synonyms: Downplay, Minimize, Diminish, Play down

Antonyms: Overstate, Exaggerate, Magnify, Inflate

Example: It would be wrong to understate the importance of education in shaping society.

16 Outlier (noun)

A person, thing, or result that is very different from others in a group. (असामान्य या अलग व्यक्ति, वस्तु या परिणाम)

Synonyms: Exception, Anomaly, Deviation, Oddity

Antonyms: Norm, Average, Standard, Regularity

Example: The unusually high score was considered an outlier in the class results.

17 Memoir (noun)

A written account of someone’s personal experiences or memories. (संस्मरण)

Synonyms: Autobiography, Recollection, Reminiscence, Chronicle

Antonyms: Fiction, Fabrication, Fantasy, Invention

Example: The freedom fighter wrote a memoir describing his years in prison.

18 Quicksilver (adjective)

Changing very quickly and unpredictably; lively and hard to control. (चंचल और जल्दी बदलने वाला)

Synonyms: Mercurial, Volatile, Fickle, Changeable

Antonyms: Stable, Steady, Constant, Predictable

Example: Her quicksilver mood changed from excitement to anger within minutes.

19 Incantation (noun)

A series of words said as a magic spell or chant. (मंत्रोच्चार)

Synonyms: Spell, Chant, Invocation, Charm

Antonyms: Silence, Plain statement, Disenchantment, Reality

Example: The priest recited an incantation to complete the ritual.

20 Divination (noun)

The practice of discovering hidden knowledge or predicting the future by supernatural means. (भविष्यवाणी करना)

Synonyms: Prophecy, Soothsaying, Fortune-telling, Augury

Antonyms: Reasoning, Observation, Verification, Empiricism

Example: In ancient times, many kings relied on divination before making important decisions.

1 Somatic (adjective)

Relating to the body, especially as distinct from the mind. (शारीरिक, देह-संबंधी)

Synonyms: Bodily, Physical, Corporal, Corporeal

Antonyms: Mental, Psychological, Cerebral, Psychic

Example: Stress can sometimes produce somatic symptoms such as headaches and fatigue.

2 Fervid (adjective)

Intensely passionate, enthusiastic, or hot in feeling. (उत्साही, प्रबल, जोशीला)

Synonyms: Ardent, Passionate, Zealous, Intense

Antonyms: Apathetic, Indifferent, Lukewarm, Unenthusiastic

Example: He gave a fervid speech that filled the audience with energy and emotion.

3 Meteoric (adjective)

Very fast and sudden, especially describing a rapid rise, success, or change. (अत्यंत तीव्र, अचानक बहुत तेज़ी से बढ़ने वाला)

Synonyms: Rapid, Swift, Sudden, Soaring

Antonyms: Gradual, Slow, Steady, Prolonged

Example: The young actor’s meteoric rise to fame amazed the entire industry.

4 Chaste (adjective)

Pure in thought or conduct, especially modest and abstaining from improper sexual relations; also simple and plain in style. (पवित्र, शीलवान, संयमी, सादा)

Synonyms: Pure, Modest, Virtuous, Celibate

Antonyms: Lewd, Immoral, Indecent, Promiscuous

Example: The poem is admired for its chaste language and graceful simplicity.

5 Emblazon (verb)

To decorate, inscribe, or display something prominently in a bright or striking way. (अलंकरण करना, प्रमुख रूप से अंकित करना, चमकदार ढंग से प्रदर्शित करना)

Synonyms: Adorn, Decorate, Inscribe, Display

Antonyms: Conceal, Hide, Obscure, Cover

Example: The company’s logo was emblazoned across the front of the building.

6 Bumptious (adjective)

Annoyingly self-confident, arrogant, and too forward in behavior. (घमंडी, दंभी, उद्दंड)

Synonyms: Arrogant, Conceited, Presumptuous, Overbearing

Antonyms: Humble, Modest, Unassuming, Meek

Example: His bumptious attitude in the meeting irritated everyone around him.

7 Dialectic (noun)

The method of discovering truth through logical discussion, debate, and the clash of opposite ideas. (तर्क-वितर्क की पद्धति, वाद-विवाद द्वारा सत्य की खोज)

Synonyms: Reasoning, Debate, Argumentation, Logic

Antonyms: Irrationality, Illogic, Dogmatism, Unreason

Example: The philosopher used dialectic to examine both sides of the issue before reaching a conclusion.

8 Depredation (noun)

Plundering, ravaging, or causing destruction, especially in a violent or predatory way. (लूटपाट, विनाश, उजाड़)

Synonyms: Plunder, Pillage, Looting, Ravage

Antonyms: Protection, Preservation, Safeguard, Conservation

Example: The invading army caused widespread depredation in the border villages.

9 Demure (adjective)

Quiet, modest, and reserved in behavior or appearance; sometimes showing shyness in an affected way. (संकोची, विनम्र, शालीन)

Synonyms: Modest, Reserved, Shy, Coy

Antonyms: Bold, Immodest, Forward, Outgoing

Example: She gave a demure smile and quietly took her seat in the corner.

10 Effete (adjective)

Weak, worn out, or no longer effective because of overindulgence or lack of strength. (दुर्बल, शक्तिहीन, निष्प्रभावी)

Synonyms: Feeble, Enervated, Weak, Exhausted

Antonyms: Vigorous, Robust, Strong, Energetic

Example: After years of luxury and ease, the once-powerful ruler became effete and ineffective.

11 Toxic (adjective)

Poisonous; harmful or dangerous to living beings or to health. (विषैला; हानिकारक)

Synonyms: Poisonous, Harmful, Noxious, Dangerous

Antonyms: Harmless, Safe, Beneficial, Wholesome

Example: The factory released toxic chemicals into the river, harming aquatic life.

12 Infectious (adjective)

Likely to spread from one person, organism, or thing to another, especially through germs or disease. (संक्रामक)

Synonyms: Contagious, Transmissible, Communicable, Catching

Antonyms: Noninfectious, Noncontagious, Harmless, Untransmittable

Example: Chickenpox is a highly infectious disease that can spread quickly in schools.

13 Sterile (adjective)

Free from living microorganisms; unable to produce offspring or incapable of growth or development. (बाँझ; जीवाणुरहित)

Synonyms: Barren, Infertile, Unproductive, Germ-free

Antonyms: Fertile, Productive, Fruitful, Contaminated

Example: The surgeon used sterile instruments during the operation to prevent infection.

14 Globalization (noun)

The process by which businesses, cultures, or economies become connected and operate on an international scale. (वैश्वीकरण)

Synonyms: Internationalization, Integration, Expansion, Interconnection

Antonyms: Isolation, Separation, Localization, Fragmentation

Example: Globalization has increased trade, communication, and cultural exchange among countries.

15 Symptomatic (adjective)

Serving as a sign of a disease, condition, or problem; indicating the existence of something. (लक्षणात्मक)

Synonyms: Indicative, Characteristic, Suggestive, Revealing

Antonyms: Unrelated, Atypical, Unrepresentative, Inconclusive

Example: Her persistent fatigue was symptomatic of an underlying health issue.

16 Diagnosis (noun)

The identification of the nature or cause of an illness, condition, or problem. (निदान)

Synonyms: Identification, Assessment, Determination, Examination

Antonyms: Misdiagnosis, Misinterpretation, Confusion, Uncertainty

Example: The doctor made an early diagnosis of the disease after reviewing the test reports.

17 Semantics (noun)

The study of meaning in language; the meaning of words, phrases, and sentences. (अर्थविज्ञान)

Synonyms: Meaning, Sense, Interpretation, Signification

Antonyms: Nonsense, Gibberish, Incoherence, Meaninglessness

Example: In linguistics, semantics helps us understand what a sentence actually means.

18 Syntax (noun)

The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language; also, the set of rules for sentence structure. (वाक्य-विन्यास)

Synonyms: Structure, Grammar, Arrangement, Construction

Antonyms: Disorder, Confusion, Misconstruction, Disorganization

Example: Good syntax makes a sentence clear and easy to understand.

19 Evolution (noun)

The gradual development or change of something over time; also, the process by which living organisms develop and diversify from earlier forms. (क्रमिक विकास)

Synonyms: Development, Progress, Transformation, Advancement

Antonyms: Stagnation, Decline, Regression, Deterioration

Example: The evolution of technology has changed the way people communicate and work.

20 Anonymous (adjective)

Of unknown name; not identified by name. (अनाम)

Synonyms: Nameless, Unidentified, Unknown, Unsigned

Antonyms: Known, Identified, Named, Recognized

Example: The donor chose to remain anonymous while funding the scholarship.

1 Misinterpret (verb)

Understand or explain something wrongly. (गलत अर्थ लगाना / गलत समझना)

Synonyms: Misunderstand, Misconstrue, Misread, Misapprehend

Antonyms: Understand, Comprehend, Grasp, Construe

Example: Do not misinterpret his silence as a sign of weakness.

2 Overturn (verb)

Reverse or cancel a decision, law, or judgment; also to turn something over. (उलट देना / निरस्त कर देना)

Synonyms: Reverse, Revoke, Nullify, Invalidate

Antonyms: Uphold, Confirm, Approve, Maintain

Example: The higher court decided to overturn the earlier judgment.

3 Defuse (verb)

Make a dangerous or tense situation less harmful, serious, or tense; also remove the fuse from a bomb. (तनाव कम करना / विस्फोटक को निष्क्रिय करना)

Synonyms: Calm, Ease, Neutralize, Deactivate

Antonyms: Aggravate, Escalate, Inflame, Provoke

Example: The officer tried to defuse the argument before it turned violent.

4 Multifaceted (adjective)

Having many different aspects, features, or sides. (बहुआयामी / अनेक पक्षों वाला)

Synonyms: Versatile, Complex, Many-sided, Diverse

Antonyms: Simple, One-dimensional, Uniform, Straightforward

Example: She is a multifaceted personality with talents in music, writing, and leadership.

5 Quietude (noun)

A state of stillness, calm, and quietness. (शांत अवस्था / निस्तब्धता)

Synonyms: Tranquility, Serenity, Stillness, Peacefulness

Antonyms: Agitation, Turmoil, Commotion, Restlessness

Example: The quietude of the early morning helped him focus on his thoughts.

6 Predispose (verb)

Make someone likely or inclined to think, act, or suffer in a particular way beforehand. (किसी को पहले से प्रवृत्त या प्रवण करना)

Synonyms: Incline, Bias, Prime, Condition

Antonyms: Deter, Discourage, Protect, Immunize

Example: A family history of asthma may predispose a child to respiratory problems.

7 Dishearten (verb)

Cause someone to lose determination, hope, or confidence. (हतोत्साहित करना / निराश करना)

Synonyms: Discourage, Demoralize, Depress, Deter

Antonyms: Encourage, Inspire, Motivate, Hearten

Example: Continuous failures did not dishearten her from pursuing her dream.

8 Trounce (verb)

Defeat someone heavily in a contest or fight. (बुरी तरह हराना)

Synonyms: Defeat, Thrash, Rout, Drub

Antonyms: Lose, Surrender, Yield, Succumb

Example: Our school team trounced the opposition in the final match.

9 Enshroud (verb)

Cover or envelop completely, especially in darkness, mist, or secrecy. (आवृत करना / ढक लेना)

Synonyms: Envelop, Cloak, Cover, Obscure

Antonyms: Reveal, Expose, Uncover, Unveil

Example: Thick fog began to enshroud the entire valley by evening.

10 Outmoded (adjective)

Old-fashioned and no longer useful or popular. (पुराना पड़ चुका, अप्रचलित)

Synonyms: Obsolete, Antiquated, Archaic, Dated

Antonyms: Modern, Current, Contemporary, Fashionable

Example: Many people now consider that outmoded teaching method ineffective.

11 Spectacular (adjective)

Very impressive, exciting, and beautiful to look at. (शानदार, अद्भुत)

Synonyms: Magnificent, Stunning, Impressive, Remarkable

Antonyms: Ordinary, Dull, Unimpressive, Mediocre

Example: The fireworks show was absolutely spectacular and amazed the whole crowd.

12 Concentric (adjective)

Having a common center; arranged in circles or rings around the same center. (समकेंद्रित)

Synonyms: Coaxial, Coinciding, Nested, Centered

Antonyms: Eccentric, Offset, Asymmetrical, Nonconcentric

Example: The target board had several concentric circles drawn around the bull’s-eye.

13 Complementary (adjective)

Combining in such a way that enhances or completes something else. (पूरक)

Synonyms: Supplementary, Corresponding, Compatible, Matching

Antonyms: Conflicting, Contrasting, Incompatible, Clashing

Example: Her skills are complementary to mine, which makes us a strong team.

14 Circumference (noun)

The boundary or outer edge of a circle; the distance around a circle. (परिधि)

Synonyms: Perimeter, Border, Outline, Girth

Antonyms: Center, Core, Middle, Interior

Example: The teacher asked the students to calculate the circumference of the wheel.

15 Ceremonial (adjective)

Relating to or used for formal events, rituals, or ceremonies. (औपचारिक, समारोह संबंधी)

Synonyms: Formal, Ritual, Solemn, Traditional

Antonyms: Informal, Casual, Unofficial, Unceremonious

Example: The king wore ceremonial robes during the grand state function.

16 Incomprehensible (adjective)

Impossible or very difficult to understand. (असमझनीय)

Synonyms: Unintelligible, Inexplicable, Obscure, Confusing

Antonyms: Clear, Understandable, Comprehensible, Lucid

Example: The scientist’s explanation was so technical that it seemed incomprehensible to the audience.

17 Betrayal (noun)

The act of being disloyal or breaking someone’s trust. (विश्वासघात)

Synonyms: Treachery, Disloyalty, Deceit, Backstabbing

Antonyms: Loyalty, Faithfulness, Fidelity, Devotion

Example: His betrayal of his closest friend shocked everyone.

18 Bemused (adjective)

Confused or puzzled, often in a quiet or thoughtful way. (भ्रमित, उलझन में पड़ा हुआ)

Synonyms: Puzzled, Perplexed, Confused, Bewildered

Antonyms: Clear, Certain, Sure, Comprehending

Example: She looked bemused when she heard the strange explanation.

19 Baroque (adjective)

Highly ornate and elaborate in style. (अत्यधिक अलंकृत, भड़कीला)

Synonyms: Ornate, Elaborate, Florid, Extravagant

Antonyms: Plain, Simple, Austere, Unadorned

Example: The palace was decorated in a baroque style with grand carvings and rich details.

20 Defendant (noun)

A person who is accused or sued in a court of law. (प्रतिवादी)

Synonyms: Accused, Respondent, Litigant, Suspect

Antonyms: Plaintiff, Prosecutor, Claimant, Complainant

Example: The defendant denied all the charges in court.

1 Exile (noun)

The state of being forced to live away from one’s own country or home. (निर्वासन)

Synonyms: Banishment, Expulsion, Deportation, Ostracism

Antonyms: Return, Homecoming, Repatriation, Welcome

Example: After the rebellion, the prince was sent into exile for many years.

2 Memorandum (noun)

A written note or formal document used for communication, record, or agreement. (ज्ञापन)

Synonyms: Memo, Note, Record, Communiqué

Antonyms: Conversation, Speech, Verbal message, Oral statement

Example: The manager issued a memorandum to inform all employees about the new office rules.

3 Anatomy (noun)

The study of the structure of the body and its parts. (शरीर रचना विज्ञान)

Synonyms: Physiology, Morphology, Structure, Framework

Antonyms: Disorganization, Disorder, Confusion, Formlessness

Example: She is studying anatomy to understand how the human body works.

4 Mutation (noun)

A change in the genes or structure of something, especially a sudden change in DNA. (उत्परिवर्तन)

Synonyms: Alteration, Variation, Modification, Change

Antonyms: Stability, Constancy, Uniformity, Preservation

Example: A mutation in the gene caused the plant to develop a different color.

5 Sarcasm (noun)

The use of mocking or ironic remarks to express contempt or ridicule. (कटाक्ष)

Synonyms: Mockery, Irony, Ridicule, Sneer

Antonyms: Sincerity, Praise, Compliment, Respect

Example: His sarcasm made everyone in the room uncomfortable.

6 Fanaticism (noun)

Excessive and uncritical enthusiasm or devotion, especially for a religious or political cause. (कट्टरता)

Synonyms: Extremism, Zealotry, Bigotry, Obsession

Antonyms: Moderation, Tolerance, Open-mindedness, Reasonableness

Example: Fanaticism often prevents people from listening to views different from their own.

7 Fatigue (noun)

Extreme tiredness caused by physical or mental exertion. (थकान)

Synonyms: Exhaustion, Weariness, Tiredness, Lethargy

Antonyms: Energy, Vigor, Freshness, Vitality

Example: After working continuously for many hours, she felt intense fatigue.

8 Pilgrimage (noun)

A journey to a holy place for religious reasons. (तीर्थयात्रा)

Synonyms: Journey, Quest, Devotional trip, Sacred tour

Antonyms: Avoidance, Indifference, Neglect, Irreverence

Example: Every year, thousands of devotees undertake a pilgrimage to the temple.

9 Armada (noun)

A large fleet of warships or ships. (युद्धपोतों का बेड़ा)

Synonyms: Fleet, Navy, Flotilla, Squadron

Antonyms: Single ship, Lone vessel, Individual craft, Unit

Example: The kingdom sent a powerful armada across the sea to defend its coast.

10 Constellation (noun)

A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the sky. (तारामंडल)

Synonyms: Cluster, Grouping, Configuration, Assemblage

Antonyms: Dispersion, Scattering, Separation, Isolation

Example: Orion is one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky.

11 Biased (adjective)

Unfairly favoring one side or opinion over another; prejudiced. (पक्षपाती, पूर्वाग्रहग्रस्त)

Synonyms: Prejudiced, Partial, One-sided, Unfair

Antonyms: Impartial, Unbiased, Neutral, Fair

Example: The report was criticized for being biased in favor of the company.

12 Sympathetic (adjective)

Showing understanding, care, and concern for someone else’s suffering or problems. (सहानुभूतिपूर्ण, संवेदनशील)

Synonyms: Compassionate, Understanding, Caring, Kind

Antonyms: Unsympathetic, Indifferent, Callous, Heartless

Example: The doctor was very sympathetic toward the patient and his family.

13 Animated (adjective)

Full of life, energy, or excitement; lively. (जीवंत, उत्साहपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Lively, Energetic, Vibrant, Spirited

Antonyms: Dull, Lifeless, Listless, Inactive

Example: She gave an animated description of her trip that kept everyone interested.

14 Energetic (adjective)

Full of energy, activity, and enthusiasm. (ऊर्जावान, स्फूर्तिवान)

Synonyms: Active, Vigorous, Dynamic, Lively

Antonyms: Lethargic, Sluggish, Inactive, Weak

Example: The energetic child kept running around the playground all day.

15 Resourceful (adjective)

Able to deal with problems in a quick and clever way. (उपाय-कुशल, सूझबूझ वाला)

Synonyms: Ingenious, Clever, Capable, Adaptable

Antonyms: Helpless, Inept, Incapable, Unimaginative

Example: The resourceful mechanic fixed the engine with only a few basic tools.

16 Observant (adjective)

Quick to notice things; paying careful attention to surroundings or details. (सतर्क, ध्यानपूर्वक देखने वाला)

Synonyms: Alert, Watchful, Perceptive, Attentive

Antonyms: Unobservant, Inattentive, Careless, Oblivious

Example: The observant student noticed the small error in the diagram immediately.

17 Demonstrate (verb)

Clearly show or prove something by giving evidence, explanation, or example. (प्रदर्शित करना, सिद्ध करना)

Synonyms: Show, Exhibit, Prove, Illustrate

Antonyms: Conceal, Hide, Disprove, Refute

Example: The teacher used a chart to demonstrate how the solar system works.

18 Eliminate (verb)

Completely remove or get rid of something. (समाप्त करना, हटाना)

Synonyms: Remove, Eradicate, Abolish, Exclude

Antonyms: Retain, Keep, Preserve, Include

Example: The company introduced new rules to eliminate unnecessary expenses.

19 Obstacle (noun)

A thing that blocks one’s way or prevents progress. (बाधा, अवरोध)

Synonyms: Barrier, Hindrance, Hurdle, Obstruction

Antonyms: Aid, Assistance, Help, Support

Example: Lack of money became a major obstacle in completing the project.

20 Objective (adjective)

Based on facts and not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; impartial. (वस्तुनिष्ठ; निष्पक्ष)

Synonyms: Impartial, Unbiased, Neutral, Fair

Antonyms: Subjective, Biased, Partial, Prejudiced

Example: A good judge must remain objective while hearing both sides.

1 Auspicious (adjective)

Conducive to success; showing or suggesting that something good will happen. (शुभ / मंगलकारी)

Synonyms: Favorable, Propitious, Promising, Fortunate

Antonyms: Inauspicious, Unfavorable, Ominous, Unlucky

Example: The ceremony began at an auspicious time chosen by the elders.

2 Axiom (noun)

A statement or principle that is accepted as true without proof. (स्वयंसिद्ध सत्य / सिद्धांत)

Synonyms: Principle, Maxim, Truism, Precept

Antonyms: Fallacy, Falsehood, Contradiction, Absurdity

Example: In mathematics, an axiom is accepted as true and used as a base for further reasoning.

3 Laxity (noun)

Lack of strictness, care, or firmness; looseness in discipline or behaviour. (ढीलापन / लापरवाही / शिथिलता)

Synonyms: Slackness, Negligence, Carelessness, Leniency

Antonyms: Strictness, Rigor, Carefulness, Discipline

Example: The laxity of the officials allowed the mistakes to go unnoticed for a long time.

4 Rigor (noun)

Strictness, severity, or exactness in action, judgment, or procedure. (कठोरता / सख्ती / कड़ाई)

Synonyms: Strictness, Severity, Harshness, Exactness

Antonyms: Leniency, Flexibility, Softness, Mildness

Example: The training program was known for its rigor and discipline.

5 Convalescence (noun)

The period of recovery and gradual return to health after illness or weakness. (स्वास्थ्यलाभ / रोगमुक्ति की अवधि)

Synonyms: Recovery, Recuperation, Healing, Rehabilitation

Antonyms: Illness, Sickness, Relapse, Deterioration

Example: After the surgery, she needed several weeks of convalescence before returning to work.

6 Prognosis (noun)

A forecast or prediction about the likely outcome of a disease, situation, or event. (पूर्वानुमान / संभावित परिणाम का अनुमान)

Synonyms: Forecast, Prediction, Outlook, Projection

Antonyms: Uncertainty, Doubt, Ignorance, Unpredictability

Example: The doctor said the patient’s prognosis was good after the successful surgery.

7 Maim (verb)

Injure a person or animal very badly, especially by damaging a part of the body permanently. (अंगभंग करना / गंभीर रूप से घायल करना)

Synonyms: Mutilate, Injure, Disable, Harm

Antonyms: Heal, Cure, Mend, Restore

Example: The explosion could maim innocent people for life.

8 Bipartite (adjective)

Involving two parties or consisting of two parts. (द्विपक्षीय / दो भागों वाला)

Synonyms: Two-party, Dual, Divided, Two-sided

Antonyms: Unilateral, Single, One-sided, Undivided

Example: The bipartite agreement was signed after both groups accepted the terms.

9 Kindred (adjective)

Similar in kind; related by nature, character, or origin. (सजातीय / संबंधित)

Synonyms: Akin, Related, Similar, Allied

Antonyms: Unrelated, Dissimilar, Different, Separate

Example: They shared kindred ideas about education and social reform.

10 Delectable (adjective)

Delicious and very pleasing to taste. (स्वादिष्ट)

Synonyms: Delicious, Tasty, Appetizing, Luscious

Antonyms: Tasteless, Unappetizing, Unpalatable, Disgusting

Example: The bakery served a delectable chocolate cake that everyone wanted a second slice of.

11 Quittance (noun)

A release from a debt, obligation, or claim; a receipt showing full payment. (ऋणमुक्ति, देयक-प्राप्ति रसीद)

Synonyms: Discharge, Release, Acquittance, Receipt

Antonyms: Debt, Liability, Obligation, Arrears

Example: After paying the full amount, he received a quittance from the landlord.

12 Spiteful (adjective)

Showing malice or a desire to hurt, annoy, or upset someone. (द्वेषपूर्ण, दुर्भावनापूर्ण)

Synonyms: Malicious, Vindictive, Malevolent, Nasty

Antonyms: Kind, Benevolent, Compassionate, Forgiving

Example: His spiteful comments were intended to humiliate her in front of the whole class.

13 Crystalline (adjective)

Clear, transparent, or having the structure of a crystal. (स्फटिक जैसा, पारदर्शी)

Synonyms: Transparent, Clear, Glassy, Lucid

Antonyms: Opaque, Cloudy, Murky, Obscure

Example: The lake water was so crystalline that we could see the stones at the bottom.

14 Proverb (noun)

A short well-known saying that expresses a general truth or piece of advice. (लोकोक्ति, कहावत)

Synonyms: Saying, Maxim, Adage, Aphorism

Antonyms: Nonsense, Gibberish, Absurdity, Drivel

Example: Honesty is the best policy is a well-known proverb that teaches the value of truthfulness.

15 Estimable (adjective)

Worthy of respect and admiration; respectable. (सम्माननीय, आदरणीय)

Synonyms: Respectable, Admirable, Honorable, Worthy

Antonyms: Disreputable, Contemptible, Despicable, Unworthy

Example: She is an estimable teacher who is admired for her honesty and dedication.

16 Inflexible (adjective)

Not willing to change or compromise; rigid in attitude or behaviour. (अड़ियल, अनम्य)

Synonyms: Rigid, Unbending, Stubborn, Unyielding

Antonyms: Flexible, Adaptable, Malleable, Yielding

Example: The manager was inflexible about the deadline and refused to grant any extension.

17 Plentiful (adjective)

Existing in large amounts; abundant. (प्रचुर, भरपूर)

Synonyms: Abundant, Ample, Copious, Bountiful

Antonyms: Scarce, Sparse, Meager, Insufficient

Example: After the good monsoon, the farmers expected a plentiful harvest.

18 Mournful (adjective)

Feeling, expressing, or causing sadness or grief. (शोकपूर्ण, उदास)

Synonyms: Sad, Sorrowful, Gloomy, Woeful

Antonyms: Cheerful, Joyful, Happy, Bright

Example: She gave a mournful look when she heard the heartbreaking news.

19 Hideous (adjective)

Extremely ugly, shocking, or dreadful in appearance or nature. (भयानक, कुरूप)

Synonyms: Ugly, Repulsive, Grotesque, Ghastly

Antonyms: Beautiful, Attractive, Lovely, Pleasant

Example: The building looked hideous after years of neglect and damage.

20 Doughty (adjective)

Brave and determined, especially in difficult situations. (साहसी और दृढ़)

Synonyms: Brave, Valiant, Fearless, Stouthearted

Antonyms: Cowardly, Timid, Fainthearted, Craven

Example: The doughty soldier continued to fight even when the situation became extremely dangerous.

1 Formative (adjective)

Having an important and lasting influence on the development of something or someone; helping to form or shape. (निर्माणकारी / विकासात्मक)

Synonyms: Influential, Developmental, Shaping, Foundational

Antonyms: Unimportant, Insignificant, Trivial, Inconsequential

Example: The early years of education are formative in a child’s life.

2 Pedigree (noun)

The recorded ancestry, lineage, or background of a person, family, or animal, especially when it is notable or pure. (वंशावली / कुल-परंपरा)

Synonyms: Lineage, Ancestry, Heritage, Bloodline

Antonyms: Obscurity, Commonness, Low birth, Mixed breeding

Example: The horse was expensive because of its excellent pedigree.

3 Misadventure (noun)

An unfortunate or badly planned incident, especially one involving risk or mistake. (दुर्भाग्यपूर्ण घटना / दुस्साहसजनित दुर्घटना)

Synonyms: Mishap, Misfortune, Accident, Setback

Antonyms: Success, Triumph, Achievement, Fortune

Example: The trekking trip turned into a misadventure after they lost their way in the forest.

4 Testament (noun)

A clear proof of something, or a will that states how a person’s property should be distributed after death. (प्रमाण / वसीयत)

Synonyms: Proof, Evidence, Will, Confirmation

Antonyms: Disproof, Refutation, Denial, Contradiction

Example: Her success is a testament to her hard work and dedication.

5 Superimpose (verb)

Place or lay one thing over another, especially so that both can still be seen. (ऊपर रखना / अध्यारोपित करना)

Synonyms: Overlay, Overlap, Overlie, Layer

Antonyms: Remove, Separate, Detach, Isolate

Example: The designer superimposed the logo on the background image.

6 Reminiscence (noun)

The act of remembering and telling past experiences or events. (अतीत की स्मृति / पुरानी बातों का स्मरण)

Synonyms: Recollection, Memory, Recall, Remembrance

Antonyms: Forgetfulness, Oblivion, Amnesia, Unmindfulness

Example: Her reminiscence of childhood days made everyone smile.

7 Predecessor (noun)

A person who had a job or position before someone else, or a thing that came before another. (पूर्ववर्ती / पूर्वाधिकारी)

Synonyms: Forerunner, Precursor, Antecedent, Former holder

Antonyms: Successor, Follower, Descendant, Heir

Example: The new manager introduced several changes that his predecessor had never attempted.

8 Pageantry (noun)

Elaborate and impressive display, especially in ceremonies, parades, or public events. (भव्य प्रदर्शन / धूमधामपूर्ण समारोह)

Synonyms: Splendor, Spectacle, Grandeur, Ceremony

Antonyms: Simplicity, Plainness, Modesty, Restraint

Example: The royal wedding was marked by great pageantry and tradition.

9 Figment (noun)

Something that is invented or imagined and not real. (कल्पना की उपज)

Synonyms: Invention, Fabrication, Fantasy, Illusion

Antonyms: Reality, Fact, Truth, Actuality

Example: The ghost story was just a figment of his imagination.

10 Besiege (verb)

Surround a place with armed forces in order to capture it, or trouble someone continuously. (घेर लेना / घेराबंदी करना / लगातार परेशान करना)

Synonyms: Surround, Encircle, Blockade, Assail

Antonyms: Relieve, Liberate, Release, Defend

Example: The enemy army besieged the fort for several weeks.

1 Dynamic (adjective)

Full of energy, activity, and progress; constantly changing and developing. (गतिशील, ऊर्जावान)

Synonyms: Energetic, Active, Vigorous, Progressive

Antonyms: Static, Inactive, Passive, Stagnant

Example: She is a dynamic leader who always brings new ideas to the team.

2 Crucial (adjective)

Extremely important or necessary; decisive in determining the result of something. (अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण, निर्णायक)

Synonyms: Critical, Vital, Essential, Pivotal

Antonyms: Trivial, Unimportant, Minor, Inessential

Example: Time management is crucial for success in competitive examinations.

3 Arrogant (adjective)

Having an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities; behaving in a proud and unpleasant way. (घमंडी, अहंकारी)

Synonyms: Haughty, Conceited, Proud, Overbearing

Antonyms: Humble, Modest, Meek, Respectful

Example: His arrogant behavior made it difficult for others to work with him.

4 Adequate (adjective)

Enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose; sufficient. (पर्याप्त, यथेष्ट)

Synonyms: Sufficient, Enough, Competent, Acceptable

Antonyms: Inadequate, Insufficient, Deficient, Unsatisfactory

Example: The room was adequate for a short stay, though it was not very spacious.

5 Substantial (adjective)

Of considerable importance, size, or value; large in amount. (पर्याप्त, महत्त्वपूर्ण, पर्याप्त मात्रा वाला)

Synonyms: Considerable, Significant, Sizeable, Extensive

Antonyms: Insignificant, Trivial, Negligible, Minor

Example: The company made a substantial investment in new technology this year.

6 Perpetual (adjective)

Continuing forever or for a very long time without stopping. (शाश्वत, निरंतर)

Synonyms: Eternal, Endless, Constant, Unceasing

Antonyms: Temporary, Intermittent, Occasional, Finite

Example: The village suffered from perpetual water shortages during the summer months.

7 Compatible (adjective)

Able to exist or work together without conflict; suitable for each other. (संगत, अनुकूल)

Synonyms: Suitable, Consistent, Harmonious, Congruent

Antonyms: Incompatible, Unsuitable, Conflicting, Incongruous

Example: Their ideas were compatible, so they worked together very well.

8 Voluntary (adjective)

Done, given, or acting of one's own free will; not forced or compulsory. (स्वैच्छिक, ऐच्छिक)

Synonyms: Willing, Optional, Unforced, Uncoerced

Antonyms: Compulsory, Mandatory, Obligatory, Forced

Example: She did voluntary work at the hospital on weekends.

9 Mandatory (adjective)

Required by law, rule, or necessity; compulsory. (अनिवार्य)

Synonyms: Compulsory, Obligatory, Required, Binding

Antonyms: Optional, Voluntary, Discretionary, Elective

Example: Wearing a helmet is mandatory for all riders on this road.

10 Sophisticated (adjective)

Highly developed, refined, or cultured; having good taste and knowledge of the world. (परिष्कृत, सुसंस्कृत)

Synonyms: Refined, Cultured, Polished, Worldly

Antonyms: Crude, Naive, Unsophisticated, Primitive

Example: She gave a sophisticated presentation that impressed everyone in the room.

11 Infuriate (verb)

Make someone extremely angry. (अत्यंत क्रोधित करना)

Synonyms: Enrage, Incense, Provoke, Exasperate

Antonyms: Calm, Soothe, Pacify, Appease

Example: The rude comments of the speaker infuriated the audience.

12 Fabulist (noun)

A person who composes or tells fables; also, a person who invents or exaggerates stories. (दंतकथा लेखक; काल्पनिक या बढ़ा-चढ़ाकर कहानियाँ गढ़ने वाला व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Storyteller, Mythmaker, Inventor, Fabricator

Antonyms: Truth-teller, Realist, Historian, Reporter

Example: The old fabulist entertained the children with animal tales full of moral lessons.

13 Enrage (verb)

Make someone extremely angry. (अत्यधिक क्रोधित करना)

Synonyms: Infuriate, Anger, Provoke, Incense

Antonyms: Calm, Soothe, Pacify, Appease

Example: The unfair decision of the referee enraged the players and the crowd.

14 Galling (adjective)

Extremely irritating, annoying, or humiliating. (अत्यंत खीझ उत्पन्न करने वाला; अपमानजनक)

Synonyms: Irritating, Annoying, Exasperating, Humiliating

Antonyms: Pleasing, Comforting, Satisfying, Delightful

Example: It was galling for him to lose the match after leading the entire game.

15 Outgrowth (noun)

Something that develops or results from another thing; a natural development or consequence. (परिणामस्वरूप विकसित होने वाली चीज; उपज)

Synonyms: Result, Consequence, Development, Offshoot

Antonyms: Cause, Origin, Source, Beginning

Example: This new policy is an outgrowth of years of public discussion and reform efforts.

16 Forerunner (noun)

A person or thing that comes before another and indicates or prepares the way for what follows. (अग्रदूत; पूर्वगामी)

Synonyms: Precursor, Harbinger, Pioneer, Predecessor

Antonyms: Successor, Follower, Descendant, Aftercomer

Example: The steam engine was the forerunner of modern industrial machinery.

17 Visionary (adjective)

Having original and imaginative ideas about the future; able to think ahead with wisdom and creativity. (दूरदर्शी; भविष्य के बारे में कल्पनाशील और मौलिक विचार रखने वाला)

Synonyms: Farsighted, Imaginative, Innovative, Insightful

Antonyms: Shortsighted, Unimaginative, Conventional, Uncreative

Example: The visionary leader introduced reforms that transformed the education system for future generations.

18 Wayward (adjective)

Difficult to control or predict because of unusual, stubborn, or disobedient behaviour. (हठी; अनुशासनहीन; मनमौजी)

Synonyms: Unruly, Disobedient, Wilful, Capricious

Antonyms: Obedient, Disciplined, Compliant, Well-behaved

Example: The wayward student often ignored instructions and created trouble in class.

19 Ductile (adjective)

Capable of being drawn out into a thin wire; easily shaped or molded. (तन्य; आसानी से आकार दिया जा सकने वाला)

Synonyms: Malleable, Flexible, Pliable, Adaptable

Antonyms: Brittle, Rigid, Inflexible, Fragile

Example: Copper is a highly ductile metal and is widely used for making wires.

20 Unobtrusive (adjective)

Not noticeable or attracting attention; subtle and not interfering. (जो ध्यान आकर्षित न करे; बिना बाधा पहुँचाए)

Synonyms: Inconspicuous, Subtle, Discreet, Modest

Antonyms: Obtrusive, Conspicuous, Noticeable, Prominent

Example: The security cameras were small and unobtrusive, blending easily into the walls.

1 Syllabus (noun)

An outline of the subjects, topics, or course content to be studied. (पाठ्यक्रम / पाठ्यविवरण)

Synonyms: Curriculum, Outline, Program, Course plan

Antonyms: Improvisation, Disorder, Disorganization, Randomness

Example: The teacher completed the entire syllabus before the final examination.

2 Meridian (noun)

The highest point or peak of something; also an imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole on the earth. (चरम बिंदु / देशांतर रेखा)

Synonyms: Zenith, Apex, Summit, Peak

Antonyms: Nadir, Bottom, Base, Lowest point

Example: At the meridian of his career, he was admired across the country.

3 Boundary (noun)

A line or limit that marks the edge or border of something. (सीमा / मर्यादा)

Synonyms: Border, Limit, Edge, Frontier

Antonyms: Center, Middle, Interior, Infinity

Example: The fence marked the boundary between the two farms.

4 Yardstick (noun)

A standard used for comparison, judgment, or measurement. (मापदंड / मानक)

Synonyms: Benchmark, Standard, Criterion, Measure

Antonyms: Guesswork, Improvisation, Disorder, Inconsistency

Example: Honesty is often used as a yardstick to judge a person’s character.

5 Magnetism (noun)

The power of attracting, either physically like a magnet or personally through charm. (चुंबकत्व / आकर्षण शक्ति)

Synonyms: Attraction, Charm, Charisma, Allure

Antonyms: Repulsion, Unattractiveness, Dullness, Aversion

Example: Her magnetism made everyone in the room pay attention to her.

6 Enthusiasm (noun)

Intense excitement, interest, or eagerness for something. (उत्साह / उमंग)

Synonyms: Excitement, Zeal, Passion, Eagerness

Antonyms: Apathy, Indifference, Reluctance, Dullness

Example: She showed great enthusiasm while participating in the debate competition.

7 Dissect (verb)

Cut up or separate into parts for careful examination or analysis. (विच्छेदन करना / बारीकी से जांच करना)

Synonyms: Analyze, Examine, Disassemble, Scrutinize

Antonyms: Combine, Unite, Assemble, Merge

Example: The scientist dissected the specimen to study its internal structure.

8 Portfolio (noun)

A collection of work, documents, or investments kept together for presentation or management. (कार्य-संग्रह / निवेश-संग्रह)

Synonyms: Collection, Compilation, Dossier, File

Antonyms: Single item, Fragment, Disorganization, Scattering

Example: She showed her design portfolio during the interview.

9 Barometer (noun)

An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure; also something that indicates or shows changes in a situation. (वायुदाबमापी / सूचक)

Synonyms: Gauge, Indicator, Measure, Index

Antonyms: Concealment, Obscurity, Uncertainty, Distortion

Example: Rising prices are often seen as a barometer of inflation in the economy.

10 Logistics (noun)

The detailed coordination and management of the movement of goods, people, or resources. (रसद व्यवस्था / आपूर्ति प्रबंधन)

Synonyms: Coordination, Distribution, Supply, Organization

Antonyms: Disorganization, Chaos, Mismanagement, Confusion

Example: Good logistics helped the company deliver all the products on time.

11 Inconsolable (adjective)

Too sad or disappointed to be comforted. (जिसे सांत्वना न दी जा सके; अत्यंत दुखी)

Synonyms: Heartbroken, Grief-stricken, Devastated, Miserable

Antonyms: Comforted, Reassured, Cheerful, Content

Example: She was inconsolable after hearing about the loss of her pet.

12 Superannuated (adjective)

Retired because of having reached the age limit for service; too old for regular work. (सेवा की आयु-सीमा पूरी होने के कारण सेवानिवृत्त)

Synonyms: Retired, Pensioned, Aged, Emeritus

Antonyms: Employed, Working, Active, Serving

Example: The superannuated officer was honored for his long years of dedicated service.

13 Inflection (noun)

A change in the tone or pitch of the voice, or a change in the form of a word to express grammar. (स्वर के उतार-चढ़ाव या व्याकरण व्यक्त करने हेतु शब्द-रूप में परिवर्तन)

Synonyms: Intonation, Modulation, Accent, Variation

Antonyms: Monotone, Flatness, Uniformity, Invariance

Example: Her inflection changed when she asked the question, making her voice rise at the end.

14 Assonance (noun)

Repetition of the same or similar vowel sounds in adjacent words. (स्वर-साम्य)

Synonyms: Vowel rhyme, Vocalic rhyme, Sound harmony, Phonetic resemblance

Antonyms: Dissonance, Cacophony, Discord, Harshness

Example: In the line the early bird catches the worm, the repeated vowel sounds create assonance.

15 Potpourri (noun)

A mixture of many different things; a collection of diverse items. (विविध वस्तुओं या विचारों का मिश्रण)

Synonyms: Mixture, Medley, Assortment, Miscellany

Antonyms: Uniformity, Sameness, Homogeneity, Consistency

Example: The book is a potpourri of poems, essays, and short stories.

16 Burlesque (noun)

A ridiculous or exaggerated imitation, usually done for comedy or satire. (हास्य या व्यंग्य के लिए की गई अतिरंजित नकल)

Synonyms: Parody, Mockery, Satire, Caricature

Antonyms: Seriousness, Sincerity, Solemnity, Respect

Example: The play was a burlesque of royal politics, making the audience laugh at every exaggerated scene.

17 Inestimable (adjective)

Too great to be calculated; extremely valuable or priceless. (अमूल्य; जिसका मूल्य या परिमाण नहीं आंका जा सके)

Synonyms: Immeasurable, Priceless, Incalculable, Boundless

Antonyms: Measurable, Calculable, Negligible, Trivial

Example: The support of her family was of inestimable value during difficult times.

18 Philology (noun)

The study of language in written historical sources; the study of the development of languages and texts. (भाषाओं और प्राचीन ग्रंथों के ऐतिहासिक अध्ययन का विज्ञान)

Synonyms: Linguistic study, Textual scholarship, Etymology, Language study

Antonyms: Illiteracy, Ignorance, Uneducation, Inarticulacy

Example: Her interest in philology led her to study ancient Sanskrit and Greek manuscripts.

19 Promontory (noun)

A high point of land that juts out into a sea, river, or other body of water. (समुद्र या जलराशि में निकला हुआ ऊँचा भूभाग)

Synonyms: Headland, Cape, Foreland, Bluff

Antonyms: Valley, Lowland, Plain, Depression

Example: The lighthouse stood on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea.

20 Luminescence (noun)

The emission of light by a substance without heat. (ऊष्मा के बिना प्रकाश का उत्सर्जन)

Synonyms: Glow, Radiance, Fluorescence, Phosphorescence

Antonyms: Darkness, Dullness, Gloom, Opacity

Example: The blue luminescence of the jellyfish amazed the scientists in the dark ocean.

1 Guerilla (noun)

A member of a small unofficial fighting group that attacks suddenly, especially against an official army or police force. (छापामार योद्धा)

Synonyms: Insurgent, Partisan, Irregular, Underground fighter

Antonyms: Civilian, Noncombatant, Regular soldier, Official soldier

Example: The guerilla fighters used sudden attacks and then disappeared into the forest before the army could respond.

2 Massacre (noun)

The brutal and indiscriminate killing of many people. (नरसंहार / सामूहिक हत्या)

Synonyms: Slaughter, Carnage, Butchery, Bloodbath

Antonyms: Rescue, Protection, Preservation, Salvation

Example: The massacre of innocent villagers shocked the entire nation.

3 Quotient (noun)

The result obtained by dividing one number by another. (भागफल)

Synonyms: Result, Answer, Division result, Ratio

Antonyms: Product, Sum, Difference, Remainder

Example: When 20 is divided by 4, the quotient is 5.

4 Deflation (noun)

A general decrease in the prices of goods and services in an economy. (मुद्रास्फीति-विपरीत स्थिति / सामान्य मूल्य-पतन)

Synonyms: Price fall, Economic contraction, Reduction in prices, Depression

Antonyms: Inflation, Price rise, Reflation, Expansion

Example: Persistent deflation can reduce business profits and discourage investment in the economy.

5 Archaeology (noun)

The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation and analysis of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains. (पुरातत्त्व विज्ञान)

Synonyms: Antiquarianism, Excavation study, Study of antiquity, Archaeological science

Antonyms: Futurology, Modernism, Innovation, Contemporary study

Example: Archaeology helps us understand how ancient civilizations lived, worked, and developed over time.

6 Choreography (noun)

The art of designing and arranging dance movements and steps for a performance. (नृत्य-रचना / नृत्य-संयोजन)

Synonyms: Dance composition, Dance arrangement, Staging, Direction

Antonyms: Improvisation, Spontaneity, Disorder, Disorganization

Example: The choreography of the stage performance impressed everyone with its grace and precision.

7 Horrendous (adjective)

Extremely bad, shocking, or terrible. (भयानक / अत्यंत खराब)

Synonyms: Terrible, Appalling, Dreadful, Awful

Antonyms: Pleasant, Delightful, Wonderful, Excellent

Example: The village suffered horrendous damage during the storm.

8 Riveting (adjective)

Completely engrossing; very interesting and attention-holding. (मोहक / अत्यंत रोचक)

Synonyms: Fascinating, Compelling, Captivating, Engrossing

Antonyms: Boring, Dull, Tedious, Uninteresting

Example: The speaker delivered such a riveting speech that the audience listened without distraction.

9 Blockade (noun)

An act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving. (नाकाबंदी / घेराबंदी)

Synonyms: Barricade, Obstruction, Siege, Closure

Antonyms: Access, Opening, Passage, Clearance

Example: The army imposed a blockade around the city to stop supplies from reaching the enemy.

10 Precipice (noun)

A very steep cliff or dangerous edge. (खड़ी चट्टान / खतरनाक किनारा)

Synonyms: Cliff, Crag, Escarpment, Brink

Antonyms: Plain, Plateau, Flatland, Level ground

Example: The hikers stopped near the precipice because one wrong step could have been fatal.

11 Inadequate (adjective)

Not enough or not sufficient for a particular purpose. (अपर्याप्त)

Synonyms: Insufficient, Deficient, Lacking, Incomplete

Antonyms: Adequate, Sufficient, Enough, Satisfactory

Example: The food provided was inadequate for the large number of guests.

12 Bilingual (adjective)

Able to speak or use two languages equally well. (द्विभाषी)

Synonyms: Two-language, Multilingual, Fluent, Linguistic

Antonyms: Monolingual, Inarticulate, Unilingual, Tongue-tied

Example: She is bilingual and can speak both English and Hindi fluently.

13 Herbivorous (adjective)

Feeding on plants; eating only plant material. (शाकाहारी)

Synonyms: Plant-eating, Vegetarian, Grazing, Phytophagous

Antonyms: Carnivorous, Omnivorous, Predatory, Flesh-eating

Example: A cow is a herbivorous animal that feeds mainly on grass.

14 Magnificent (adjective)

Extremely beautiful, impressive, or grand. (भव्य; शानदार)

Synonyms: Splendid, Grand, Majestic, Superb

Antonyms: Ordinary, Modest, Dull, Inferior

Example: The palace looked magnificent in the morning sunlight.

15 Salvation (noun)

Deliverance from harm, danger, suffering, or sin. (उद्धार; मुक्ति)

Synonyms: Redemption, Deliverance, Rescue, Preservation

Antonyms: Damnation, Condemnation, Ruin, Destruction

Example: Education became his salvation from a life of poverty.

16 Astronomical (adjective)

Extremely large in amount or size; also related to astronomy or celestial objects. (अत्यधिक विशाल; खगोलीय)

Synonyms: Enormous, Immense, Vast, Gigantic

Antonyms: Tiny, Small, Moderate, Insignificant

Example: The company had to bear an astronomical loss after the project failed.

17 Hesitant (adjective)

Slow to act, speak, or decide because of doubt or uncertainty. (हिचकिचाने वाला)

Synonyms: Uncertain, Doubtful, Reluctant, Indecisive

Antonyms: Confident, Decisive, Certain, Resolute

Example: She was hesitant to speak in front of the large audience.

18 Decisive (adjective)

Settling an issue clearly and effectively; producing a definite result. (निर्णायक)

Synonyms: Determined, Resolute, Conclusive, Firm

Antonyms: Indecisive, Hesitant, Uncertain, Doubtful

Example: Her decisive action helped the team win the match.

19 Homicide (noun)

The killing of one person by another. (हत्या)

Synonyms: Murder, Manslaughter, Slaying, Assassination

Antonyms: Protection, Preservation, Rescue, Lifesaving

Example: The police launched an investigation into the suspected homicide.

20 Miscellaneous (adjective)

Consisting of many different kinds of things that are not connected or do not belong to one group. (विविध)

Synonyms: Assorted, Varied, Diverse, Mixed

Antonyms: Uniform, Homogeneous, Similar, Identical

Example: The drawer was filled with miscellaneous papers, keys, and small tools.

1 Flaccid (adjective)

Lacking firmness; soft, loose, or weak. (ढीला / शिथिल / निस्तेज)

Synonyms: Limp, Slack, Drooping, Weak

Antonyms: Firm, Taut, Rigid, Strong

Example: After staying in bed for weeks, his muscles became flaccid and weak.

2 Engross (verb)

To occupy all the attention or interest of someone completely. (पूरी तरह मग्न कर देना / तल्लीन कर देना)

Synonyms: Absorb, Captivate, Fascinate, Preoccupy

Antonyms: Bore, Distract, Divert, Repel

Example: The mystery novel was so gripping that it completely engrossed her for hours.

3 Disconcert (verb)

To disturb the composure of someone; to make someone feel uneasy, confused, or embarrassed. (विचलित करना / असहज कर देना)

Synonyms: Unsettle, Perturb, Fluster, Rattle

Antonyms: Calm, Reassure, Soothe, Comfort

Example: The unexpected question seemed to disconcert the speaker for a moment.

4 Compensate (verb)

To make up for a loss, damage, or deficiency; to repay or reward someone for something. (क्षतिपूर्ति करना / भरपाई करना)

Synonyms: Reimburse, Repay, Offset, Indemnify

Antonyms: Deprive, Withhold, Underpay, Penalize

Example: The company agreed to compensate the workers for the injuries they suffered on the job.

5 Therapeutic (adjective)

Having a healing or beneficial effect on the body or mind. (उपचारात्मक / चिकित्सीय)

Synonyms: Healing, Curative, Medicinal, Restorative

Antonyms: Harmful, Damaging, Injurious, Detrimental

Example: Listening to soft music had a therapeutic effect on her stressed mind.

6 Receptacle (noun)

A container used for holding or storing something. (पात्र)

Synonyms: Container, Vessel, Holder, Repository

Antonyms: Source, Dispenser, Outlet, Emitter

Example: The metal bin near the door served as a receptacle for waste paper.

7 Opalescent (adjective)

Showing a milky or rainbow-like glow with changing colors, like an opal. (दूधिया या इंद्रधनुषी आभा वाला)

Synonyms: Iridescent, Lustrous, Shimmering, Pearly

Antonyms: Dull, Opaque, Matte, Lusterless

Example: The lake looked opalescent under the soft light of the morning sky.

8 Nonentity (noun)

A person or thing of little importance, or something that does not really exist. (तुच्छ व्यक्ति या अस्तित्वहीन वस्तु)

Synonyms: Nobody, Insignificance, Zero, Lightweight

Antonyms: Celebrity, Important person, Influential figure, Somebody

Example: In the large organization, he felt like a nonentity whose opinions did not matter.

9 Modulate (verb)

To adjust, regulate, or change the strength, tone, pitch, or intensity of something. (नियंत्रित या समायोजित करना)

Synonyms: Adjust, Regulate, Alter, Vary

Antonyms: Intensify, Amplify, Fix, Stabilize

Example: She tried to modulate her voice during the speech to sound more confident.

10 Lackey (noun)

A servile follower or an obedient helper who does whatever someone powerful says. (चापलूस अनुचर)

Synonyms: Flunky, Minion, Sycophant, Henchman

Antonyms: Leader, Master, Independent person, Rebel

Example: He acted like a lackey, always agreeing with the powerful minister without question.

11 Assumption (noun)

Something that is accepted as true without proof or full evidence. (मान्यता; अनुमान)

Synonyms: Presumption, Supposition, Belief, Inference

Antonyms: Proof, Fact, Certainty, Reality

Example: His decision was based on the assumption that everyone agreed with him.

12 Unpredictable (adjective)

Not able to be known, guessed, or expected in advance. (अप्रत्याशित; अनिश्चित)

Synonyms: Uncertain, Erratic, Capricious, Unforeseeable

Antonyms: Predictable, Certain, Consistent, Expected

Example: The weather in the mountains is highly unpredictable.

13 Inconsistency (noun)

The quality of not staying the same in behavior, statements, standards, or results; lack of consistency. (असंगति; अस्थिरता)

Synonyms: Contradiction, Irregularity, Variability, Discrepancy

Antonyms: Consistency, Uniformity, Stability, Agreement

Example: The inconsistency in his statements made the committee doubt his honesty.

14 Attainable (adjective)

Capable of being achieved or reached. (प्राप्य; प्राप्त किया जा सकने वाला)

Synonyms: Achievable, Reachable, Obtainable, Possible

Antonyms: Unattainable, Impossible, Unreachable, Inaccessible

Example: With regular practice and discipline, success becomes attainable.

15 Detachment (noun)

The state of being separate or emotionally uninvolved; lack of strong feeling or attachment. (विरक्ति; अलगाव)

Synonyms: Separation, Dispassion, Aloofness, Indifference

Antonyms: Attachment, Involvement, Affection, Concern

Example: Her detachment from the argument helped her judge the matter fairly.

16 Immense (adjective)

Extremely large or great in size, degree, or extent. (विशाल; अत्यंत महान)

Synonyms: Huge, Enormous, Vast, Gigantic

Antonyms: Tiny, Small, Little, Minute

Example: She felt immense joy when she heard the good news.

17 Trifling (adjective)

Of little value or importance; petty or insignificant. (तुच्छ; महत्वहीन)

Synonyms: Insignificant, Petty, Minor, Trivial

Antonyms: Important, Significant, Serious, Major

Example: He should not waste his energy on trifling issues.

18 Stamina (noun)

The physical or mental strength to continue doing something for a long time. (सहनशक्ति)

Synonyms: Endurance, Staying power, Strength, Vigor

Antonyms: Weakness, Fatigue, Exhaustion, Frailty

Example: Running every morning helped her build the stamina needed for the marathon.

19 Apprentice (noun)

A person who learns a skill or trade by working under an experienced person. (प्रशिक्षु)

Synonyms: Trainee, Novice, Learner, Intern

Antonyms: Expert, Master, Professional, Mentor

Example: The young apprentice learned carpentry from a skilled craftsman.

20 Extinguish (verb)

Put out or bring to an end, especially a fire, light, or feeling. (बुझाना; समाप्त करना)

Synonyms: Quench, Douse, Smother, Snuff out

Antonyms: Ignite, Kindle, Light, Rekindle

Example: Firefighters worked quickly to extinguish the flames before they spread.

1 Maritime (adjective)

Connected with the sea, especially in relation to shipping, navigation, or coastal affairs. (समुद्री)

Synonyms: Naval, Seafaring, Oceanic, Marine

Antonyms: Inland, Terrestrial, Continental, Landlocked

Example: India has great maritime importance because of its long coastline and busy sea routes.

2 Isthmus (noun)

A narrow strip of land with sea on both sides, joining two larger areas of land. (स्थलडमरूमध्य)

Synonyms: Land bridge, Neck, Strip, Bar

Antonyms: Strait, Channel, Waterway, Sea passage

Example: The Isthmus of Panama connects North America and South America.

3 Surreal (adjective)

Strange or dreamlike in a way that seems beyond normal reality. (अवास्तविक / स्वप्निल)

Synonyms: Dreamlike, Unreal, Fantastical, Bizarre

Antonyms: Real, Normal, Ordinary, Realistic

Example: The foggy forest looked so surreal that it felt like a scene from a dream.

4 Simile (noun)

A figure of speech in which one thing is compared to another using like or as . (उपमा)

Synonyms: Comparison, Analogy, Likeness, Resemblance

Antonyms: Literal statement, Direct statement, Noncomparison, Plain expression

Example: In the sentence Her smile was like sunshine, like sunshine is a simile.

5 Azure (adjective)

Bright blue in colour, like a clear sky. (आसमानी नीला)

Synonyms: Sky-blue, Cerulean, Sapphire, Blue

Antonyms: Black, Gray, Murky, Dusky

Example: The lake reflected the azure sky beautifully.

6 Specter (noun)

A ghost or something widely feared as a possible unpleasant or dangerous occurrence. (प्रेत / भयावह आशंका)

Synonyms: Ghost, Phantom, Apparition, Spirit

Antonyms: Reality, Substance, Certainty, Tangibility

Example: The specter of war continued to trouble the region.

7 Epidemic (noun)

A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community or region at a particular time. (महामारी)

Synonyms: Outbreak, Plague, Pandemic, Contagion

Antonyms: Sporadic case, Isolated case, Rarity, Containment

Example: The city took strict measures to control the epidemic before it spread further.

8 Surplus (noun)

An amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess quantity or supply. (अधिशेष)

Synonyms: Excess, Extra, Remainder, Overflow

Antonyms: Deficit, Lack, Shortage, Scarcity

Example: The company sold its surplus stock at a discounted price.

9 Oasis (noun)

A fertile or pleasant place in the middle of a dry, barren, or difficult area, especially in a desert where water is found. (नखलिस्तान)

Synonyms: Haven, Refuge, Sanctuary, Retreat

Antonyms: Wasteland, Barrenness, Aridity, Desert

Example: After hours of walking through the desert, the travelers finally reached an oasis.

10 Irony (noun)

The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect. (विडंबना)

Synonyms: Sarcasm, Satire, Mockery, Contradiction

Antonyms: Sincerity, Directness, Literalness, Straightforwardness

Example: It was an irony that the fire station burned down.

11 Souvenir (noun)

A thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event. (स्मृति-चिह्न)

Synonyms: Memento, Keepsake, Token, Reminder

Antonyms: Discard, Trash, Junk, Refuse

Example: She bought a small souvenir from Jaipur to remember her trip.

12 Syndrome (noun)

A group of symptoms or conditions that occur together and indicate a particular disease or abnormal state. (लक्षणसमूह / रोगलक्षणों का समूह)

Synonyms: Disorder, Condition, Affliction, Ailment

Antonyms: Health, Wellness, Normality, Soundness

Example: The doctor explained that the child was showing signs of a rare genetic syndrome.

13 Gimmick (noun)

A clever but often unnecessary trick or device used to attract attention or increase appeal. (ध्यान आकर्षित करने की युक्ति / दिखावटी उपाय)

Synonyms: Trick, Ploy, Device, Stunt

Antonyms: Substance, Sincerity, Authenticity, Straightforwardness

Example: The company used a flashy gimmick to attract more customers to its new product.

14 Famine (noun)

An extreme scarcity of food in a region, causing widespread hunger. (अकाल)

Synonyms: Starvation, Drought, Hunger, Scarcity

Antonyms: Abundance, Plenty, Prosperity, Surplus

Example: The prolonged drought led to a severe famine in the region.

15 Scaffold (verb)

To support or provide with a temporary structure or framework. (अस्थायी सहारा देना / मचान लगाना)

Synonyms: Support, Brace, Prop, Fortify

Antonyms: Undermine, Weaken, Dismantle, Destabilize

Example: The workers scaffolded the outer wall before beginning repairs.

16 Twilight (noun)

The soft light in the sky just after sunset or just before sunrise. (गोधूलि / संध्या प्रकाश)

Synonyms: Dusk, Gloaming, Half-light, Dimness

Antonyms: Daylight, Brightness, Noon, Midday

Example: The birds flew back to their nests as twilight covered the sky.

17 Gibberish (noun)

Unintelligible or meaningless speech or writing. (अर्थहीन बकवास)

Synonyms: Nonsense, Babble, Jargon, Rubbish

Antonyms: Sense, Clarity, Logic, Coherence

Example: The note was filled with gibberish that nobody could understand.

18 Etiquette (noun)

The customary code of polite behaviour in society or among members of a particular profession or group. (शिष्टाचार)

Synonyms: Manners, Decorum, Protocol, Courtesy

Antonyms: Rudeness, Impoliteness, Discourtesy, Insolence

Example: Good etiquette requires you to listen patiently when someone else is speaking.

19 Amateur (noun)

A person who engages in an activity for pleasure rather than as a profession or expert. (शौकिया व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Beginner, Novice, Nonprofessional, Learner

Antonyms: Professional, Expert, Specialist, Master

Example: Although he was an amateur, he played the guitar with great enthusiasm.

20 Vicinity (noun)

The area near or surrounding a particular place. (आसपास का क्षेत्र)

Synonyms: Neighborhood, Surroundings, Environs, Proximity

Antonyms: Distance, Remoteness, Isolation, Farness

Example: There are several shops and restaurants in the vicinity of the railway station.

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