1 Tumble (verb)

To fall suddenly and uncontrollably, often from a higher position to a lower one. (अचानक गिरना या लुढ़कना)

Synonyms: Fall, Plunge, Topple, Plummet

Antonyms: Rise, Ascend, Climb, Soar

Example: Share prices began to tumble after the disappointing announcement.

2 Trustworthy (adjective)

Deserving trust because of being reliable, honest, and dependable. (विश्वसनीय)

Synonyms: Reliable, Dependable, Credible, Honest

Antonyms: Unreliable, Dishonest, Deceptive, Untrustworthy

Example: A trustworthy leader keeps promises and communicates honestly.

3 Mindboggling (adjective)

Extremely surprising, impressive, or difficult to understand. (अत्यंत आश्चर्यजनक)

Synonyms: Astonishing, Staggering, Astounding, Bewildering

Antonyms: Ordinary, Unsurprising, Simple, Comprehensible

Example: The enormous scale of the universe is truly mindboggling.

4 Heartwarming (adjective)

Causing feelings of happiness, affection, or emotional warmth. (हृदयस्पर्शी)

Synonyms: Touching, Moving, Uplifting, Endearing

Antonyms: Heartbreaking, Distressing, Depressing, Disheartening

Example: The reunion between the lost child and his family was heartwarming.

5 Showcase (verb)

To display or present something attractively in order to draw attention to its best qualities. (प्रमुख रूप से प्रदर्शित करना)

Synonyms: Display, Exhibit, Present, Feature

Antonyms: Conceal, Hide, Suppress, Obscure

Example: The exhibition will showcase the work of young local artists.

6 Mythology (noun)

A collection or study of traditional myths, especially those belonging to a particular culture or religion. (पौराणिक कथाओं का संग्रह या अध्ययन)

Synonyms: Myth, Folklore, Legend, Lore

Antonyms: History, Fact, Reality, Truth

Example: Greek mythology contains many stories about gods, heroes, and supernatural beings.

7 Deadline (noun)

The latest time or date by which something must be completed. (अंतिम समय-सीमा)

Synonyms: Time Limit, Cutoff, Due Date, Target Date

Antonyms: Extension, Postponement, Delay, Indefiniteness

Example: The applicants must submit their forms before the deadline.

8 Highlight (verb)

To emphasize or draw special attention to something important. (प्रमुखता से दर्शाना)

Synonyms: Emphasize, Stress, Spotlight, Underscore

Antonyms: Downplay, Conceal, Ignore, Minimize

Example: The report highlights the urgent need for better rural healthcare.

9 Cripple (verb)

To severely damage, weaken, or limit the functioning of someone or something. (गंभीर रूप से कमजोर करना)

Synonyms: Disable, Impair, Debilitate, Hamper

Antonyms: Strengthen, Enable, Restore, Empower

Example: The cyberattack could cripple the organisation's entire communication network.

10 Bandwidth (noun)

The capacity or range available for transmitting information, handling tasks, or dealing with situations. (क्षमता / प्रसारण क्षमता)

Synonyms: Capacity, Range, Scope, Capability

Antonyms: Limitation, Restriction, Constraint, Incapacity

Example: The company does not have enough bandwidth to manage several major projects at once.

11 Treasury (noun)

A place or department responsible for managing and safeguarding public or institutional money. (राजकोष)

Synonyms: Exchequer, Coffers, Repository, Funds

Antonyms: Debt, Deficit, Liability, Bankruptcy

Example: The finance ministry transferred the collected revenue to the national treasury.

12 Undercover (adjective)

Involving secret work or activity intended to obtain information or investigate something. (गुप्त)

Synonyms: Secret, Covert, Clandestine, Surreptitious

Antonyms: Open, Overt, Public, Visible

Example: An undercover officer joined the group to gather evidence against the criminals.

13 Overtake (verb)

To catch up with and pass someone or something moving in the same direction. (आगे निकल जाना)

Synonyms: Pass, Surpass, Outstrip, Outpace

Antonyms: Trail, Lag, Follow, Fall Behind

Example: The cyclist accelerated sharply to overtake his nearest rival.

14 Throughput (noun)

The amount of material, data, or work that can pass through a system within a given period. (प्रवाह क्षमता)

Synonyms: Output, Capacity, Productivity, Yield

Antonyms:

Example: The company upgraded its servers to increase data throughput.

15 Matrimony (noun)

The state or institution of being married. (विवाह)

Synonyms: Marriage, Wedlock, Union, Nuptials

Antonyms: Divorce, Separation, Bachelorhood, Celibacy

Example: The couple entered into matrimony after several years of friendship.

16 Insurance (noun)

An arrangement in which a company provides financial protection against specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment. (बीमा)

Synonyms: Assurance, Coverage, Protection, Indemnity

Antonyms: Exposure, Risk, Vulnerability, Insecurity

Example: She purchased health insurance to protect herself against unexpected medical expenses.

17 Overlook (verb)

To fail to notice, consider, or deal with something. (नज़रअंदाज़ करना)

Synonyms: Ignore, Miss, Neglect, Disregard

Antonyms: Notice, Observe, Consider, Detect

Example: The committee overlooked several important details in the report.

18 Overdue (adjective)

Not done, paid, returned, or completed by the expected or required time. (अतिदेय)

Synonyms: Late, Delayed, Belated, Tardy

Antonyms: Early, Timely, Prompt, Punctual

Example: The library imposed a fine because the books were overdue.

19 Forthcoming (adjective)

About to happen, appear, or be made available soon. (आगामी)

Synonyms: Upcoming, Approaching, Impending, Prospective

Antonyms: Past, Previous, Distant, Departed

Example: The author discussed his forthcoming book during the interview.

20 Undertake (verb)

To accept responsibility for and begin a task, project, or activity. (कार्य का दायित्व लेना)

Synonyms: Attempt, Begin, Commence, Embark

Antonyms: Abandon, Avoid, Neglect, Refuse

Example: The government decided to undertake a detailed review of the existing policy.

1 Welfare (noun)

The health, happiness, safety, and general well-being of a person or group. (कल्याण)

Synonyms: Well-being, Prosperity, Benefit, Good

Antonyms: Misery, Hardship, Suffering, Adversity

Example: The government introduced several schemes for the welfare of disadvantaged citizens.

2 Interface (noun)

A point or system through which two people, devices, or systems interact with each other. (अंतरापृष्ठ)

Synonyms: Connection, Link, Interaction, Junction

Antonyms: Separation, Disconnection, Isolation, Division

Example: The application has a simple interface that allows users to navigate easily.

3 Agenda (noun)

A list of matters to be discussed or dealt with at a meeting. (कार्यसूची)

Synonyms: Schedule, Programme, Itinerary, Plan

Antonyms: Improvisation, Disorder, Aimlessness, Spontaneity

Example: The budget proposal was the first item on the meeting agenda.

4 Trophy (noun)

A prize or object awarded as a symbol of victory or achievement. (विजय-चिह्न)

Synonyms: Prize, Award, Cup, Medal

Antonyms: Penalty, Forfeit, Loss, Defeat

Example: The captain proudly lifted the championship trophy after the match.

5 Backfire (verb)

To produce the opposite result from what was intended. (उल्टा प्रभाव डालना)

Synonyms: Misfire, Fail, Rebound, Boomerang

Antonyms: Succeed, Work, Prosper, Triumph

Example: His attempt to embarrass his opponent backfired and damaged his own reputation.

6 Feedback (noun)

Information or opinions given about someone's performance, work, or product to help evaluate or improve it. (प्रतिक्रिया)

Synonyms: Response, Reaction, Evaluation, Comment

Antonyms: Silence, Indifference, Nonresponse, Disregard

Example: The teacher gave detailed feedback on the student's assignment.

7 Supervise (verb)

To watch and direct the work or activities of someone. (पर्यवेक्षण करना)

Synonyms: Oversee, Monitor, Manage, Direct

Antonyms: Neglect, Ignore, Abandon, Disregard

Example: A senior engineer was appointed to supervise the construction work.

8 Outstanding (adjective)

Exceptionally good or clearly better than others. (उत्कृष्ट)

Synonyms: Exceptional, Excellent, Remarkable, Superb

Antonyms: Mediocre, Inferior, Ordinary, Unremarkable

Example: She received an award for her outstanding contribution to education.

9 Marvelous (adjective)

Extremely good, impressive, or wonderful. (अद्भुत)

Synonyms: Wonderful, Magnificent, Splendid, Superb

Antonyms: Terrible, Awful, Dreadful, Unimpressive

Example: The team gave a marvelous performance in the final match.

10 Priceless (adjective)

So valuable that its worth cannot be measured in money. (अमूल्य)

Synonyms: Invaluable, Precious, Inestimable, Irreplaceable

Antonyms: Worthless, Valueless, Cheap, Insignificant

Example: The priceless painting was kept under strict security in the museum.

1 Aorta (noun)

The main artery that carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body. (महाधमनी)

Synonyms: Main Artery, Great Artery, Principal Artery, Systemic Artery

Antonyms: Vena Cava, Vein, Venule, Capillary

Example: The aorta carries blood from the left ventricle to the body.

2 Biopsy (noun)

The removal and examination of tissue from a living body to detect or diagnose disease. (जीवित ऊतक की चिकित्सीय जाँच)

Synonyms: Tissue Examination, Tissue Sampling, Diagnostic Sampling, Histological Examination

Antonyms: Observation, Noninvasive Examination, Visual Inspection, External Examination

Example: The doctor recommended a biopsy to determine whether the lump was cancerous.

3 Rive (verb)

To split, tear, or break something apart violently. (चीरना)

Synonyms: Split, Tear, Rend, Cleave

Antonyms: Join, Unite, Mend, Repair

Example: The violent storm threatened to rive the old tree apart.

4 Cloak (verb)

To hide, cover, or disguise something so that it cannot easily be seen or understood. (छिपाना)

Synonyms: Conceal, Disguise, Mask, Veil

Antonyms: Reveal, Expose, Uncover, Disclose

Example: He tried to cloak his disappointment with a smile.

5 Synod (noun)

A formal council or assembly of members of a church held to discuss religious matters. (धार्मिक परिषद)

Synonyms: Council, Assembly, Convocation, Conference

Antonyms: Dispersal, Separation, Dissolution, Disbandment

Example: The church leaders gathered for the annual synod.

6 Murine (adjective)

Relating to or resembling mice or rats. (चूहों से संबंधित)

Synonyms: Mouselike, Ratlike, Rodent, Rodentlike

Antonyms: Feline, Canine, Avian, Bovine

Example: Scientists used a murine model to study the disease.

7 Clutch (verb)

To grasp or hold something tightly, especially because of fear or urgency. (कसकर पकड़ना)

Synonyms: Grasp, Grip, Clasp, Seize

Antonyms: Release, Loosen, Drop, Relinquish

Example: She clutched the railing tightly when the boat began to rock.

8 Peddle (verb)

To sell goods, usually by travelling from place to place; also to spread ideas or information persistently. (फेरी लगाकर बेचना)

Synonyms: Hawk, Sell, Vend, Market

Antonyms: Buy, Purchase, Acquire, Withhold

Example: The merchant travelled from village to village to peddle his goods.

9 Geyser (noun)

A hot spring that periodically shoots hot water and steam into the air. (उष्ण जलस्रोत)

Synonyms: Hot Spring, Thermal Spring, Spouting Spring, Fountain

Antonyms: Cold Spring, Ice Field, Glacier, Frozen Pool

Example: The tourists gathered to watch the geyser erupt.

10 Convex (adjective)

Curved or rounded outward like the exterior of a sphere or circle. (उत्तल)

Synonyms: Bulging, Curved, Protuberant, Rounded

Antonyms: Concave, Hollow, Depressed, Inward-curving

Example: A convex lens is thicker at the centre than at the edges.

11 Corral (noun/verb)

An enclosure for livestock; to gather or confine people or animals within a restricted area. (पशु-बाड़ा; घेरकर इकट्ठा करना)

Synonyms: Enclose, Confine, Pen, Herd

Antonyms: Release, Free, Scatter, Disperse

Example: The cowboys corralled the cattle before sunset.

12 Pelf (noun)

Money or wealth, especially when acquired dishonestly or regarded with contempt. (अनैतिक रूप से अर्जित धन)

Synonyms: Lucre, Wealth, Riches, Mammon

Antonyms: Poverty, Destitution, Penury, Indigence

Example: The corrupt official cared more about pelf than public service.

13 Helot (noun)

A person in a condition of servitude or forced labour; historically, a serf in ancient Sparta. (दास; कृषिदास)

Synonyms: Serf, Slave, Bondman, Thrall

Antonyms: Freeman, Master, Citizen, Liberated-Person

Example: The conquered people were reduced to the status of helots.

14 Slag (noun)

Waste material separated from metal during the process of smelting. (धातुमल)

Synonyms: Dross, Waste, Residue, Scoria

Antonyms: Metal, Ore, Product, Purity

Example: The workers removed the slag from the molten metal.

15 Laurel (noun/verb)

Honour or praise awarded for an achievement; to honour or reward someone. (सम्मान; यश)

Synonyms: Honour, Praise, Glory, Distinction

Antonyms: Disgrace, Shame, Dishonour, Ignominy

Example: The scientist won international laurels for her groundbreaking research.

16 Nimbus (noun)

A rain-bearing cloud or a luminous halo surrounding a person or object. (वर्षा-मेघ; प्रभामंडल)

Synonyms: Raincloud, Cloud, Halo, Aureole

Antonyms: Clear-Sky, Cloudlessness, Darkness, Gloom

Example: A dark nimbus gathered above the hills before the storm.

17 Siphon (noun/verb)

A tube used to transfer liquid from one container to another; to draw off or transfer gradually. (नली द्वारा द्रव निकालना)

Synonyms: Drain, Draw, Transfer, Extract

Antonyms: Fill, Supply, Replenish, Restore

Example: They used a tube to siphon water from the flooded tank.

18 Eddy (noun/verb)

A circular movement of water, air, smoke, etc.; to move in a circular current. (भँवर; चक्कर काटना)

Synonyms: Whirlpool, Swirl, Vortex, Spiral

Antonyms: Stillness, Calm, Stagnation, Rest

Example: Leaves began to eddy around the courtyard in the strong wind.

19 Austral (adjective)

Relating to or situated in the south. (दक्षिणी)

Synonyms: Southern, Southward, Southerly, Antarctic

Antonyms: Northern, Northward, Northerly, Boreal

Example: The explorers studied the austral regions of the continent.

20 Febrile (adjective)

Having or showing the symptoms of a fever; feverish. (ज्वरग्रस्त)

Synonyms: Feverish, Pyretic, Fevered, Flushed

Antonyms: Afebrile, Healthy, Normal, Cool

Example: The patient remained febrile throughout the night.

1 Snowball (verb)

To increase rapidly in size, importance, or intensity. (तेजी से बढ़ना)

Synonyms: Escalate, Multiply, Expand, Intensify

Antonyms: Diminish, Decline, Shrink, Subside

Example: A minor disagreement quickly snowballed into a serious conflict.

2 Cutthroat (adjective)

Extremely competitive and showing little concern for fairness or the welfare of others. (अत्यंत निर्दयी और प्रतिस्पर्धी)

Synonyms: Ruthless, Fierce, Merciless, Unscrupulous

Antonyms: Compassionate, Merciful, Fair, Considerate

Example: The advertising industry can be extremely cutthroat.

3 Flashpoint (noun)

A place, situation, or issue where conflict or violence is likely to suddenly develop. (संघर्ष का संवेदनशील बिंदु)

Synonyms: Hotspot, Trouble Spot, Crisis Point, Powder Keg

Antonyms: Safe Haven, Peaceful Zone, Calm Area, Neutral Ground

Example: The disputed border became a major flashpoint between the two countries.

4 Freelancer (noun)

A person who works independently for different organizations rather than being permanently employed by one. (स्वतंत्र रूप से काम करने वाला व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Contractor, Consultant, Independent, Self-employed

Antonyms: Employee, Staffer, Subordinate, Salaried Worker

Example: She works as a freelancer for several publishing companies.

5 Restructure (verb)

To organize something differently in order to make it more effective or efficient. (पुनर्गठन करना)

Synonyms: Reorganize, Revamp, Reconfigure, Rearrange

Antonyms: Preserve, Maintain, Retain, Stabilize

Example: The company decided to restructure its management system.

6 Shortlist (verb)

To select a small number of people or things from a larger group for further consideration. (चयनित सूची बनाना)

Synonyms: Select, Choose, Screen, Nominate

Antonyms: Reject, Eliminate, Exclude, Disqualify

Example: The committee shortlisted five candidates for the final interview.

7 Mastermind (verb)

To plan and direct a complex or difficult operation. (योजना बनाकर संचालन करना)

Synonyms: Orchestrate, Engineer, Devise, Organize

Antonyms: Mismanage, Disorganize, Botch, Bung­le

Example: The criminal had masterminded the entire robbery.

8 Foolproof (adjective)

Designed so simply and effectively that it cannot easily go wrong or be misused. (अचूक)

Synonyms: Infallible, Reliable, Fail-safe, Secure

Antonyms: Fallible, Unreliable, Faulty, Vulnerable

Example: The new security system is almost foolproof.

9 Crackdown (noun)

A series of strict actions taken to stop or control illegal or undesirable activity. (कड़ी कार्रवाई)

Synonyms: Clampdown, Suppression, Repression, Enforcement

Antonyms: Leniency, Tolerance, Relaxation, Permissiveness

Example: The government launched a crackdown on illegal mining activities.

10 Subcontract (verb)

To hire another person or company to perform part of the work under a larger contract. (उपठेका देना)

Synonyms: Delegate, Outsource, Assign, Commission

Antonyms: Insource, Retain, Undertake, Perform

Example: The construction company decided to subcontract the electrical work to a specialist firm.

11 Medieval (adjective)

Relating to the Middle Ages, especially in European history. (मध्यकालीन)

Synonyms: Feudal, Gothic, Middle-Age, Antiquated

Antonyms: Modern, Contemporary, Current, Present-Day

Example: The castle is an excellent example of medieval architecture.

12 Biometric (adjective)

Relating to the measurement and analysis of unique physical or biological characteristics for identification. (जैविक विशेषताओं द्वारा पहचान से संबंधित)

Synonyms: Biological, Physiological, Identifying, Measurable

Antonyms: Anonymous, Unidentifiable, Nonbiological, Impersonal

Example: The office uses biometric identification to record employee attendance.

13 Warmonger (noun)

A person who encourages or advocates war or aggressive conflict. (युद्ध भड़काने वाला व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Militarist, Hawk, Belligerent, Aggressor

Antonyms: Pacifist, Peacemaker, Dove, Conciliator

Example: The leader was accused of being a warmonger because of his repeated calls for military action.

14 Homeostasis (noun)