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 Aura (noun)

A distinctive quality, feeling, or atmosphere that seems to surround a person, place, or thing. (आभा / वातावरण)

Synonyms: Atmosphere, Vibe, Radiance, Presence

Antonyms: Dullness, Plainness, Gloom, Ordinaryness

Example: The old temple had an aura of peace and mystery.

2 Hoax (noun/verb)

A deliberate deception or false story meant to trick or mislead people. (धोखा / छलपूर्ण झूठी कहानी)

Synonyms: Deception, Fraud, Trick, Prank

Antonyms: Truth, Reality, Honesty, Authenticity

Example: The viral message about the school closure turned out to be a hoax.

3 Obsession (noun)

An excessive and uncontrollable thought, feeling, or interest that keeps occupying the mind. (सनक / आसक्ति)

Synonyms: Fixation, Preoccupation, Mania, Infatuation

Antonyms: Indifference, Disinterest, Detachment, Unconcern

Example: Her obsession with perfection often made simple tasks unnecessarily stressful.

4 Canopy (noun)

A covering fixed over something, especially a decorative cloth cover or the leafy upper layer of trees in a forest. (छत्रावरण / वितान)

Synonyms: Covering, Awning, Shelter, Overhang

Antonyms: Exposure, Openness, Bareness, Uncovering

Example: We sat under the canopy of trees to escape the hot sun.

5 Elitism (noun)

The belief that a society or system should be led or controlled by a small group of superior or privileged people. (अभिजात्यवाद)

Synonyms: Snobbery, Exclusiveness, Classism, Superiority

Antonyms: Egalitarianism, Inclusiveness, Equality, Humility

Example: The party was often criticized for its elitism and disconnect from ordinary people.

6 Taboo (noun/adjective)

A social or cultural custom that forbids or restricts a particular practice, behavior, or discussion. (वर्जना / निषेध)

Synonyms: Prohibition, Ban, Restriction, Proscribed

Antonyms: Permission, Approval, Acceptance, Allowance

Example: In many societies, discussing certain personal matters in public is still considered taboo.

7 Paranoia (noun)

An unreasonable fear or suspicion that other people are trying to harm, deceive, or threaten you. (वहमपूर्ण संदेह)

Synonyms: Suspicion, Mistrust, Distrust, Delusion

Antonyms: Trust, Confidence, Reassurance, Calmness

Example: His paranoia made him believe that everyone in the office was secretly plotting against him.

8 Millennium (noun)

A period of one thousand years. (सहस्राब्दी)

Synonyms: Era, Age, Epoch, Period

Antonyms: Moment, Instant, Second, Briefness

Example: The monument has stood strong for more than a millennium.

9 Pioneer (noun)

A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new area or develop a new idea or method. (अग्रदूत)

Synonyms: Trailblazer, Innovator, Pathfinder, Forerunner

Antonyms: Follower, Imitator, Traditionalist, Latecomer

Example: Dr. Verghese Kurien was a pioneer in transforming India’s dairy sector.

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.

1 Offhand (adjective)

Said or done without previous thought or preparation; casual and sometimes slightly rude. (बिना सोचे-समझे कहा या किया गया, आकस्मिक, अनौपचारिक)

Synonyms: Impromptu, Spontaneous, Casual, Unpremeditated

Antonyms: Deliberate, Thoughtful, Planned, Prepared

Example: He made an offhand remark during the meeting that offended some people.

2 Kinship (noun)

The state of being related by blood, marriage, or close connection; family relationship. (रक्त, विवाह या घनिष्ठ संबंध का नाता; पारिवारिक संबंध)

Synonyms: Relationship, Affinity, Connection, Family bond

Antonyms: Separation, Disconnection, Estrangement, Alienation

Example: A strong sense of kinship developed among the villagers during the difficult times.

3 Obnoxious (adjective)

Extremely unpleasant, offensive, or annoying in behavior or character. (घृणित, अत्यन्त अप्रिय)

Synonyms: Offensive, Disgusting, Annoying, Nasty

Antonyms: Pleasant, Agreeable, Delightful, Likable

Example: His obnoxious attitude made everyone uncomfortable at the meeting.

4 Outweigh (verb)

Be greater or more important than something else; exceed in value, influence, or significance. (अधिक महत्त्वपूर्ण होना, से अधिक होना)

Synonyms: Exceed, Surpass, Overbalance, Predominate

Antonyms: Trail, Lag, Fall behind, Be inferior

Example: The benefits of regular exercise outweigh the temporary discomfort of hard training.

5 Lopsided (adjective)

Uneven or unbalanced, with one side lower, larger, or stronger than the other; also unfairly one-sided. (असंतुलित, एकतरफ़ा)

Synonyms: Uneven, Unbalanced, Skewed, Asymmetrical

Antonyms: Balanced, Even, Symmetrical, Proportional

Example: The debate felt lopsided because only one side got enough time to speak.

6 Fitful (adjective)

Occurring in irregular bursts or starts and stops; not steady or continuous. (अनियमित, रुक-रुक कर होने वाला)

Synonyms: Intermittent, Irregular, Sporadic, Uneven

Antonyms: Continuous, Steady, Constant, Regular

Example: He had a fitful night of sleep because of the loud noise outside.

7 Intertwine (verb)

Twist or weave together; to become closely connected with something else. (एक-दूसरे में गूंथना, आपस में जुड़ जाना)

Synonyms: Interlace, Entwine, Weave, Merge

Antonyms: Separate, Untangle, Detach, Unravel

Example: Their personal lives and professional goals began to intertwine over the years.

8 Consecutive (adjective)

Following one after another without any break or interruption. (लगातार, क्रमागत)

Synonyms: Successive, Sequential, Continuous, Back-to-back

Antonyms: Interrupted, Sporadic, Nonconsecutive, Separate

Example: The team won five consecutive matches in the tournament.

9 Sequential (adjective)

Following a fixed order; arranged in a particular sequence, one after another. (क्रमिक, अनुक्रमिक)

Synonyms: Consecutive, Successive, Ordered, Serial

Antonyms: Random, Simultaneous, Disordered, Haphazard

Example: The teacher explained the process in a sequential manner so that every student could understand it easily.

10 Underwhelming (adjective)

Failing to impress or make a strong impact; disappointing because it is less good, exciting, or important than expected. (निराशाजनक, प्रभावहीन)

Synonyms: Disappointing, Unimpressive, Mediocre, Lackluster

Antonyms: Impressive, Exciting, Outstanding, Remarkable

Example: The movie was underwhelming despite all the hype around it.

1 Cataract (noun)

A large waterfall or a sudden rush of water. (प्रपात / झरना)

Synonyms: Waterfall, Cascade, Rapids, Torrent

Antonyms: Trickle, Dribble, Stillness, Calm

Example: The travelers stopped to admire the powerful cataract flowing down the rocky cliff.

2 Bauble (noun)

A small, showy, and usually inexpensive ornament or trinket. (सस्ती दिखावटी सजावटी वस्तु)

Synonyms: Trinket, Ornament, Knickknack, Trifle

Antonyms: Treasure, Heirloom, Gem, Valuable

Example: The market was full of colorful baubles hanging from the shop roofs.

3 Glint (noun/verb)

A small flash or brief shine of light; to shine with a quick small flash. (हल्की चमक / क्षणिक झिलमिलाहट)

Synonyms: Gleam, Sparkle, Flash, Shimmer

Antonyms: Dullness, Dimness, Gloom, Obscurity

Example: A glint of sunlight reflected from the mirror and caught her eye.

4 Smirk (verb)

Smile in a smug, irritating, or self-satisfied way. (आत्मसंतुष्ट या व्यंग्यपूर्ण ढंग से मुस्कुराना)

Synonyms: Sneer, Simper, Grin, Leer

Antonyms: Frown, Scowl, Glower, Grimace

Example: He began to smirk when he realized he had proved everyone wrong.

5 Creed (noun)

A system of religious or other beliefs. (आस्था या विश्वासों का सिद्धांत-समूह)

Synonyms: Doctrine, Belief, Ideology, Tenet

Antonyms: Doubt, Disbelief, Skepticism, Unbelief

Example: People of different creeds lived together peacefully in the town.

6 Shard (noun)

A sharp broken piece of glass, pottery, metal, or any hard material. (टूटा हुआ नुकीला टुकड़ा)

Synonyms: Fragment, Splinter, Sliver, Piece

Antonyms: Whole, Entirety, Totality, Unit

Example: A shard of glass on the floor cut his foot.

7 Secrete (verb)

Produce and release a substance, especially from a cell or gland. (स्रावित करना)

Synonyms: Exude, Discharge, Emit, Release

Antonyms: Absorb, Retain, Withhold, Suppress

Example: The sweat glands secrete fluid to help cool the body.

8 Savor (verb)

Enjoy or appreciate something fully, especially by taking time over it. (पूरा आनंद लेना / रस लेकर अनुभव करना)

Synonyms: Relish, Enjoy, Appreciate, Delight in

Antonyms: Dislike, Detest, Ignore, Neglect

Example: She closed her eyes to savor the rich taste of the chocolate.

9 Porous (adjective)

Having tiny holes or spaces through which air or liquid can pass. (छिद्रयुक्त / रंध्रयुक्त)

Synonyms: Permeable, Spongy, Absorbent, Penetrable

Antonyms: Impermeable, Nonporous, Solid, Dense

Example: A porous sponge quickly absorbs water because it has many tiny holes.

10 Plasticity (noun)

The quality of being easily shaped, molded, or changed. (लचीलापन / आकार ग्रहण करने की क्षमता)

Synonyms: Flexibility, Malleability, Adaptability, Pliability

Antonyms: Rigidity, Inflexibility, Stiffness, Brittleness

Example: The plasticity of clay allows the artist to shape it into beautiful forms.

1 Manuscript (noun)

A handwritten or typed document, especially an author's original text before publication. (पांडुलिपि)

Synonyms: Document, Draft, Text, Script

Antonyms: Print, Publication, Copy, Edition

Example: The writer carefully revised his manuscript before sending it to the publisher.

2 Vaccination (noun)

The process of giving a vaccine to protect a person against a disease. (टीकाकरण)

Synonyms: Immunization, Inoculation, Shot, Jab

Antonyms: Nonvaccination, Susceptibility, Exposure, Infection

Example: Vaccination has helped protect millions of people from dangerous diseases.

3 Patriarchy (noun)

A social system in which men hold primary power and are dominant in roles of leadership, authority, and control. (पितृसत्तात्मक व्यवस्था)

Synonyms: Androcracy, Male dominance, Male supremacy, Patriarchate

Antonyms: Matriarchy, Equality, Egalitarianism, Parity

Example: Many social reformers have challenged patriarchy and worked for equal rights for women.

4 Cathedral (noun)

The principal church of a bishop, usually a large and important church building. (प्रधान गिरजाघर)

Synonyms: Church, Basilica, Minster, Abbey

Antonyms: Hut, Shack, Cabin, Cottage

Example: Tourists gathered outside the old cathedral to admire its tall towers and stained-glass windows.

5 Panorama (noun)

A wide, unbroken view of a large area in all directions. (विस्तृत दृश्य)

Synonyms: Vista, Landscape, View, Spectacle

Antonyms: Close-up, Detail, Narrowness, Limitation

Example: From the top of the hill, we enjoyed a beautiful panorama of the entire city.

6 Pulsate (verb)

Expand and contract with strong regular beats or vibrations. (धड़कना)

Synonyms: Throb, Beat, Vibrate, Quiver

Antonyms: Stagnate, Rest, Still, Freeze

Example: His injured finger began to pulsate with pain after the game.

7 Persecute (verb)

Subject someone to hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of their race, religion, or political beliefs. (प्रताड़ित करना)

Synonyms: Harass, Oppress, Torment, Victimize

Antonyms: Protect, Defend, Support, Aid

Example: Many innocent people were persecuted for speaking against the unjust rule.

8 Oppress (verb)

Keep in hardship or under control by using cruel or unfair authority. (उत्पीड़न करना)

Synonyms: Suppress, Subjugate, Persecute, Tyrannize

Antonyms: Liberate, Free, Relieve, Uplift

Example: A cruel ruler may oppress innocent people for his own power.

9 Ambassador (noun)

An official representative sent by one country to another country. (राजदूत)

Synonyms: Diplomat, Envoy, Emissary, Representative

Antonyms: Adversary, Opponent, Enemy, Detractor

Example: The ambassador met the foreign minister to discuss trade relations between the two countries.

10 Avalanche (noun)

A large mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside. (हिमस्खलन)

Synonyms: Landslide, Snowslide, Cascade, Deluge

Antonyms: Stability, Stillness, Calm, Balance

Example: The climbers were forced to stop when an avalanche rushed down the mountain.

11 Manipulate (verb)

To manipulate or influence to one's own advantage. (प्रभावित करना / चालाकी से नियंत्रित करना)

Synonyms: Influence, Control, Exploit, Maneuver

Antonyms: Liberate, Release, Relinquish, Surrender

Example: He tried to manipulate the situation to gain personal advantage.

12 Linguistic (adjective)

Relating to language or the scientific study of language. (भाषाई / भाषा संबंधी)

Synonyms: Verbal, Philological, Lingual, Language-related

Antonyms: Nonverbal, Wordless, Unspoken, Extralinguistic

Example: She has strong linguistic skills and can learn new languages quickly.

13 Juvenile (adjective)

Young; relating to a child or young person. (किशोर / बालसुलभ)

Synonyms: Young, Youthful, Adolescent, Immature

Antonyms: Adult, Mature, Elderly, Aged

Example: The court deals specially with juvenile offenders.

14 Glossary (noun)

A list of difficult or special words with their meanings, usually found at the end of a book. (शब्दावली / कठिन शब्दों की सूची)

Synonyms: Wordlist, Vocabulary list, Lexicon, Terminology list

Antonyms: Ambiguity, Confusion, Obscurity, Vagueness

Example: I checked the glossary at the back of the textbook to understand the scientific terms.

15 Genealogy (noun)

The study or record of family ancestry and lineage. (वंशावली / कुल-वृत्तांत)

Synonyms: Ancestry, Lineage, Descent, Pedigree

Antonyms: Rootlessness, Disconnection, Unrelatedness, Anonymity

Example: She used old documents and photographs to trace her family’s genealogy.

16 Gavel (noun)

A small hammer used by a judge, auctioneer, or chairperson to call for attention or show that a decision has been made. (न्यायाधीश या सभापति द्वारा उपयोग किया जाने वाला छोटा हथौड़ा)

Synonyms: Mallet, Hammer, Auction hammer, Judge’s hammer

Antonyms: Chaos, Disorder, Uproar, Lawlessness

Example: The judge struck the gavel to bring silence to the courtroom.

17 Gastronomy (noun)

The art or practice of preparing, cooking, and enjoying good food. (पाककला और स्वादिष्ट भोजन का ज्ञान)

Synonyms: Cookery, Cuisine, Culinary art, Food culture

Antonyms: Fasting, Abstinence, Starvation, Malnutrition

Example: The city is famous for its gastronomy and rich culinary traditions.

18 Foliage (noun)

Plant leaves collectively, especially when forming a mass or covering. (पत्तों का समूह / पर्णसमूह)

Synonyms: Leaves, Greenery, Herbage, Vegetation

Antonyms: Bareness, Barren land, Sparseness, Defoliation

Example: The dense foliage of the trees provided cool shade in the afternoon.

19 Figurative (adjective)

Using words in a non-loutine, symbolic, or metaphorical sense rather than their literal meaning. (रूपकात्मक / लाक्षणिक)

Synonyms: Symbolic, Metaphorical, Allegorical, Nonliteral

Antonyms: Literal, Actual, Realistic, Direct

Example: The phrase time is a thief is a figurative expression.

20 Existential (adjective)

Relating to existence, especially human life, meaning, and purpose. (अस्तित्व संबंधी)

Synonyms: Ontological, Metaphysical, Philosophical, Real

Antonyms: Imaginary, Fictional, Unreal, Illusory

Example: The novel raises existential questions about life, death, and human purpose.

1 Latitude (noun)

Freedom to act within certain limits; also the angular distance of a place north or south of the equator. (स्वतंत्रता की गुंजाइश / अक्षांश)

Synonyms: Freedom, Liberty, Scope, Leeway

Antonyms: Restriction, Limitation, Constraint, Control

Example: The principal gave the students enough latitude to choose their own project topics.

2 Solitude (noun)

The state of being alone, especially when it is peaceful and pleasant. (एकांत)

Synonyms: Seclusion, Isolation, Privacy, Loneliness

Antonyms: Company, Companionship, Sociability, Togetherness

Example: She enjoyed the solitude of the early morning while reading in the garden.

3 Exterminate (verb)

Destroy completely, especially harmful insects, animals, or unwanted groups. (पूर्ण रूप से नष्ट करना)

Synonyms: Eradicate, Eliminate, Annihilate, Wipe out

Antonyms: Preserve, Protect, Save, Maintain

Example: The farmers used safe methods to exterminate the pests damaging their crops.

4 Condense (verb)

Make something shorter, denser, or more compact; reduce it without losing the main meaning. (संक्षिप्त या सघन करना)

Synonyms: Compress, Shorten, Summarize, Compact

Antonyms: Expand, Elaborate, Lengthen, Extend

Example: She tried to condense the long report into a one-page summary.

5 Crystallize (verb)

Make something definite, clear, or fixed in form; also to form crystals. (स्पष्ट और ठोस रूप देना / स्फटिक बनना)

Synonyms: Clarify, Solidify, Define, Formulate

Antonyms: Confuse, Blur, Obscure, Dissolve

Example: The long discussion helped crystallize her ideas into a practical plan.

6 Demystify (verb)

Make something easier to understand by removing mystery or confusion about it. (रहस्य या भ्रम दूर करके स्पष्ट करना)

Synonyms: Clarify, Explain, Simplify, Elucidate

Antonyms: Confuse, Obscure, Complicate, Mystify

Example: The teacher used simple examples to demystify the concept of artificial intelligence.

7 Outsource (verb)

Obtain goods or services from an outside supplier instead of doing the work internally. (बाहरी स्रोत से कार्य करवाना)

Synonyms: Contract out, Subcontract, Delegate, Commission

Antonyms: Insource, Internalize, Retain, Keep in-house

Example: The company decided to outsource its customer support to reduce costs.

8 Underestimate (verb)

Estimate something to be smaller, less important, or less serious than it really is. (कम आंकना)

Synonyms: Undervalue, Underrate, Misjudge, Belittle

Antonyms: Overestimate, Overrate, Exaggerate, Magnify

Example: Do not underestimate her ability to solve difficult problems.

9 Micromanage (verb)

Control or manage every small detail of something in an excessive or unnecessary way. (हर छोटी बात पर अत्यधिक नियंत्रण करना)

Synonyms: Oversee, Interfere, Nitpick, Overcontrol

Antonyms: Delegate, Empower, Trust, Loosen

Example: The manager tried to micromanage the team, which reduced their confidence and productivity.

10 Disillusion (noun/verb)

A feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed, or to free someone from a false belief. (मोहभंग / भ्रम दूर करना)

Synonyms: Disenchantment, Disappointment, Awakening, Reality-check

Antonyms: Hope, Faith, Trust, Belief

Example: The corruption scandal caused complete disillusion among the young voters.

11 Essential (adjective)

Absolutely necessary; extremely important. (आवश्यक / अनिवार्य)

Synonyms: Necessary, Vital, Crucial, Indispensable

Antonyms: Unnecessary, Optional, Minor, Inessential

Example: Clean drinking water is essential for a healthy life.

12 Significant (adjective)

Important enough to deserve attention; having a noticeable or meaningful effect. (महत्त्वपूर्ण / उल्लेखनीय)

Synonyms: Important, Notable, Meaningful, Considerable

Antonyms: Insignificant, Trivial, Minor, Unimportant

Example: The new scheme brought a significant improvement in irrigation facilities.

13 Fundamental (adjective)

Forming the base or core of something; very important and necessary. (मौलिक / मूलभूत)

Synonyms: Basic, Essential, Primary, Core

Antonyms: Minor, Secondary, Trivial, Unimportant

Example: Understanding the Constitution is fundamental for students of polity.

14 Instinctive (adjective)

Arising from natural instinct rather than conscious thought. (सहज प्रवृत्ति से उत्पन्न / स्वाभाविक)

Synonyms: Innate, Intuitive, Natural, Inborn

Antonyms: Learned, Deliberate, Acquired, Calculated

Example: Her instinctive reaction was to pull her hand away from the hot surface.

15 Negotiate (verb)

Try to reach an agreement or compromise through discussion. (वार्ता करना / समझौता करना)

Synonyms: Bargain, Discuss, Settle, Consult

Antonyms: Disagree, Refuse, Reject, Quarrel

Example: The two companies are trying to negotiate a fair deal for the new project.

16 Incorporate (verb)

Include or combine something as part of a whole; to form into a unified body. (समाहित करना / शामिल करना)

Synonyms: Include, Integrate, Combine, Merge

Antonyms: Exclude, Separate, Detach, Omit

Example: The report will incorporate the latest suggestions from the committee.

17 Persuade (verb)

Cause someone to do something through reasoning or argument. (राज़ी करना)

Synonyms: Convince, Influence, Urge, Induce

Antonyms: Dissuade, Discourage, Deter, Prevent

Example: She tried to persuade her friend to apply for the scholarship.

18 Accelerate (verb)

Increase the speed of something; make it happen faster. (तेज़ करना)

Synonyms: Speed up, Hasten, Expedite, Quicken

Antonyms: Decelerate, Slow, Delay, Hinder

Example: The new policy will help accelerate industrial growth in the state.

19 Accommodate (verb)

Provide space or room for; adjust or adapt to suit someone or something. (समायोजित करना / स्थान देना)

Synonyms: Adjust, Adapt, Fit, Lodge

Antonyms: Refuse, Reject, Exclude, Displace

Example: The hotel can accommodate up to two hundred guests at a time.

20 Anticipate (verb)

Expect or predict that something will happen. (पूर्वानुमान करना)

Synonyms: Expect, Foresee, Predict, Envision

Antonyms: Ignore, Overlook, Doubt, Misjudge

Example: We anticipated heavy traffic, so we left home early.

1 Solstice (noun)

Either of the two times in the year when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon, marking the longest or shortest day. (अयनांत)

Synonyms: Sunstand, Solar turning point, Seasonal turning point, Astronomical turning point

Antonyms: Equinox, Vernal equinox, Autumnal equinox, Day-night balance

Example: The winter solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.

2 Treason (noun)

The crime of betraying one’s country, especially by trying to kill its ruler or overthrow its government. (देशद्रोह)

Synonyms: Betrayal, Treachery, Perfidy, Disloyalty

Antonyms: Loyalty, Allegiance, Fidelity, Patriotism

Example: The soldier was accused of treason for secretly helping the enemy nation.

3 Genocide (noun)

The deliberate and systematic killing of a large group of people, especially those belonging to a particular ethnic, racial, religious, or national group. (किसी विशेष जातीय, नस्ली, धार्मिक या राष्ट्रीय समूह के लोगों का योजनाबद्ध सामूहिक संहार)

Synonyms: Massacre, Extermination, Slaughter, Annihilation

Antonyms: Protection, Preservation, Safeguarding, Humanitarianism

Example: The world leaders strongly condemned the genocide and called for immediate action to protect innocent lives.

4 Cynophobia (noun)

An extreme or irrational fear of dogs. (कुत्तों का तीव्र या अव्यावहारिक भय)

Synonyms: Dog phobia, Fear of dogs, Canine fear, Animal phobia

Antonyms: Courage, Calmness, Confidence, Fearlessness

Example: Because of her cynophobia, she crossed the street whenever she saw a dog.

5 Mortuary (noun)

A place where dead bodies are kept before burial, cremation, or examination. (शवगृह)

Synonyms: Morgue, Dead house, Charnel house, Mortuary room

Antonyms: Nursery, Maternity ward, Birth center, Living quarters

Example: The unidentified body was taken to the mortuary for examination.

6 Misogamist (noun)

A person who hates, dislikes, or avoids marriage. (विवाह से घृणा करने वाला व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Marriage-hater, Anti-marriage person, Marriage skeptic, Celibatarian

Antonyms: Matchmaker, Spouse, Newlywed, Marriage supporter

Example: Being a misogamist, he always argued that marriage was a burden rather than a blessing.

7 Parole (noun)

The conditional release of a prisoner before the full sentence is completed, based on a promise of good behavior. (सदाचार के वचन पर कैदी की सशर्त रिहाई)

Synonyms: Conditional release, Supervised release, Provisional release, Freedom

Antonyms: Imprisonment, Incarceration, Confinement, Detention

Example: The prisoner was granted parole after showing good behavior in jail.

8 Alibi (noun)

A claim or proof that a person was somewhere else when a crime or event happened. (अनुपस्थिति का प्रमाण)

Synonyms: Excuse, Defense, Justification, Exoneration

Antonyms: Accusation, Incrimination, Indictment, Proof of guilt

Example: He gave an alibi to show that he was at home during the robbery.

9 Matricide (noun)

The act of killing one’s mother. (मातृहत्या)

Synonyms: Mother-killing, Murder, Homicide, Slaying

Antonyms: Protection, Care, Filial devotion, Respect

Example: The king was horrified by the tale of matricide in the royal family.

10 Elocution (noun)

The skill of clear and expressive speech, especially in public speaking. (स्पष्ट और प्रभावशाली वाणी की कला)

Synonyms: Oratory, Diction, Articulation, Eloquence

Antonyms: Inarticulateness, Mumbling, Stammering, Incoherence

Example: Her excellent elocution impressed everyone during the debate competition.

11 Venerability (noun)

The quality of being respected and honored, especially because of age, wisdom, or noble character. (आदरयोग्यता / श्रद्धेयता)

Synonyms: Respectability, Reverence, Esteem, Dignity

Antonyms: Disrespect, Contempt, Dishonor, Irreverence

Example: The judge was known for his venerability and deep sense of justice.

12 Sycophancy (noun)

Excessive flattery or praise used to gain favor from someone important or powerful. (चापलूसी)

Synonyms: Flattery, Fawning, Servility, Adulation

Antonyms: Frankness, Sincerity, Honesty, Independence

Example: His sycophancy toward the manager was obvious because he praised every decision without question.

13 Rescind (verb)

Officially cancel, revoke, or repeal something such as a law, contract, or decision. (रद्द करना / निरस्त करना)

Synonyms: Revoke, Repeal, Cancel, Annul

Antonyms: Approve, Enact, Confirm, Establish

Example: The company decided to rescind the job offer after finding false information in the application.

14 Punctilious (adjective)

Showing great attention to detail or correct behavior; very careful and exact in following rules or proper form. (अत्यंत सावधानीपूर्वक और नियमों का कठोरता से पालन करने वाला)

Synonyms: Meticulous, Scrupulous, Precise, Conscientious

Antonyms: Careless, Negligent, Sloppy, Casual

Example: He was punctilious about office etiquette and always followed every rule perfectly.

15 Obviating (verb)

Removing a need or difficulty; preventing something from being necessary. (आवश्यकता को समाप्त करना / टाल देना)

Synonyms: Avoiding, Preventing, Precluding, Averting

Antonyms: Causing, Requiring, Creating, Necessitating

Example: The new software is obviating the need for manual data entry.

16 Malleability (noun)

The quality of being easily shaped, bent, or changed, either physically or mentally. (आसानी से ढलने, मुड़ने या परिवर्तित होने की क्षमता)

Synonyms: Flexibility, Plasticity, Adaptability, Pliability

Antonyms: Rigidity, Inflexibility, Stiffness, Hardness

Example: The malleability of gold makes it useful for making fine jewelry and delicate designs.

17 Indubitably (adverb)

In a way that leaves no doubt; undoubtedly. (निःसंदेह)

Synonyms: Undoubtedly, Certainly, Definitely, Unquestionably

Antonyms: Doubtfully, Dubiously, Uncertainly, Questionably

Example: She is indubitably one of the most talented students in the class.

18 Fastidiousness (noun)

Excessive attention to detail; the quality of being very careful, precise, and hard to please. (अत्यधिक सावधानी और बारीकी पर ध्यान देने की प्रवृत्ति)

Synonyms: Meticulousness, Exactness, Precision, Scrupulousness

Antonyms: Carelessness, Negligence, Sloppiness, Indifference

Example: Her fastidiousness in checking every document twice made the report almost error-free.

19 Equanimous (adjective)

Remaining calm, balanced, and composed, especially in difficult situations. (समचित्त, शांतचित्त)

Synonyms: Calm, Composed, Placid, Unruffled

Antonyms: Agitated, Anxious, Disturbed, Upset

Example: Even during the heated debate, she remained equanimous and answered every question with patience.

20 Candidacy (noun)

The position or state of being a candidate for an election, job, or honor. (उम्मीदवारी)

Synonyms: Nomination, Contention, Application, Eligibility

Antonyms: Withdrawal, Disqualification, Rejection, Ineligibility

Example: Her candidacy for the student council president gained strong support from her classmates.

1 Monarchy (noun)

A form of government in which a king, queen, or emperor rules a country. (राजतंत्र)

Synonyms: Kingship, Royal rule, Sovereignty, Crown rule

Antonyms: Democracy, Republic, Anarchy, Oligarchy

Example: For centuries, the country was governed under a monarchy led by a powerful king.

2 Infanticide (noun)

The crime of killing a very young child or infant. (शिशुहत्या)

Synonyms: Baby-killing, Child murder, Neonaticide, Filicide

Antonyms: Child protection, Childcare, Nurturing, Safeguarding

Example: The law treats infanticide as a very serious criminal offense.

3 Arachnophobia (noun)

Extreme fear of spiders. (मकड़ियों का तीव्र भय)

Synonyms: Spider phobia, Fear of spiders, Arachnid fear, Irrational fear of spiders

Antonyms: Fearlessness, Courage, Calmness, Composure

Example: Her arachnophobia was so strong that she screamed on seeing a tiny spider in the room.

4 Meteorology (noun)

The scientific study of the atmosphere, weather, and weather conditions. (मौसम विज्ञान)

Synonyms: Weather science, Atmospheric science, Weather study, Climate science

Antonyms: Weather ignorance, Forecast neglect, Atmospheric unawareness, Meteorological illiteracy

Example: She studied meteorology to understand how storms and rainfall are predicted.

5 Octogenarian (noun)

A person who is between 80 and 89 years old. (अस्सी से नवासी वर्ष की आयु का व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Eighty-year-old, Senior citizen, Elder, Aged person

Antonyms: Child, Youth, Adolescent, Youngster

Example: The octogenarian still walks every morning and lives an active life.

6 Reservoir (noun)

A large natural or artificial lake used for storing water. (जलाशय)

Synonyms: Tank, Basin, Storage lake, Cistern

Antonyms: Drain, Outlet, Depletion, Exhaustion

Example: The city gets most of its drinking water from the nearby reservoir.

7 Orphanage (noun)

A home or institution where children without parents are cared for. (अनाथालय)

Synonyms: Children's home, Shelter home, Foundling home, Care home

Antonyms: Family home, Parental home, Foster home, Household

Example: The orphanage provided food, education, and shelter to many children.

8 Infirmary (noun)

A room or building in a school, hospital, prison, or other institution where sick or injured people are cared for. (रोगशाला)

Synonyms: Sickroom, Clinic, Dispensary, Hospital ward

Antonyms: Gymnasium, Fitness center, Wellness center, Recreation room

Example: The injured student was taken to the school infirmary for first aid.

9 Hangar (noun)

A large building used for housing aircraft. (विमानशाला)

Synonyms: Aircraft shed, Airplane shelter, Aviation warehouse, Plane depot

Antonyms: Runway, Tarmac, Open airfield, Apron

Example: The helicopter was kept safely inside the hangar during the storm.

10 Crematorium (noun)

A place where dead bodies are burned. (श्मशान गृह)

Synonyms: Funeral home, Crematory, Burning ground, Incineratory

Antonyms: Cemetery, Graveyard, Burial ground, Mausoleum

Example: The family gathered quietly at the crematorium for the final rites.

11 Acoustics (noun)

The science of sound, or the way sound behaves in a room, hall, or building. (ध्वनिविज्ञान; किसी स्थान में ध्वनि के व्यवहार का अध्ययन)

Synonyms: Sound science, Sonics, Audio science, Sound properties

Antonyms: Silence, Soundlessness, Quietness, Muteness

Example: The acoustics of the auditorium were so good that even a soft voice could be heard clearly.

12 Almanac (noun)

A yearly book that contains important dates, facts, calendars, weather information, and other useful data. (पंचांग या वार्षिक तथ्य-संग्रह)

Synonyms: Yearbook, Annual, Calendar, Handbook

Antonyms: Novel, Storybook, Fiction, Tale

Example: He checked the almanac to find the dates of the full moon and important festivals.

13 Parricide (noun)

The act of killing one’s father, mother, or another close relative. (माता, पिता या किसी निकट संबंधी की हत्या)

Synonyms: Patricide, Matricide, Kin-slaying, Familial murder

Antonyms: Protection, Care, Nurture, Filial devotion

Example: The ancient story was centered around a shocking act of parricide within the royal family.

14 Mobocracy (noun)

Rule or domination by a mob; control of society or government by an unruly crowd. (भीड़ द्वारा शासन या नियंत्रण)

Synonyms: Ochlocracy, Mob rule, Rabble rule, Crowd rule

Antonyms: Democracy, Constitutional government, Rule of law, Order

Example: During the violent unrest, the city seemed to fall into mobocracy.

15 Decamp (verb)

To leave a place suddenly, secretly, or unexpectedly; also, to break camp and go away. (अचानक, चुपचाप, या बिना बताए किसी स्थान से चले जाना)

Synonyms: Abscond, Flee, Escape, Make off

Antonyms: Stay, Remain, Arrive, Settle

Example: The thieves decided to decamp before the police reached the area.

16 Manumission (noun)

The act of freeing a person from slavery or servitude. (दासता या बंधन से मुक्त करना)

Synonyms: Emancipation, Liberation, Release, Freedom

Antonyms: Enslavement, Bondage, Captivity, Subjugation

Example: The manumission of enslaved people marked an important step toward justice and human dignity.

17 Insomnia (noun)

Habitual inability to sleep or difficulty in sleeping. (अनिद्रा)

Synonyms: Sleeplessness, Wakefulness, Restlessness, Sleep deprivation

Antonyms: Sound sleep, Restful sleep, Slumber, Sleep

Example: Due to stress and anxiety, he suffered from insomnia for several weeks.

18 Ambivert (noun)

A person who has both introvert and extrovert qualities and behaves according to the situation. (अंतर्मुखी और बहिर्मुखी दोनों गुणों वाला व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Balanced person, Adaptable person, Versatile person, Middle-ground personality

Antonyms: Introvert, Extrovert, Recluse, Social butterfly

Example: Rahul is an ambivert, so he enjoys meeting people but also likes spending time alone.

19 Introvert (noun)

A shy and quiet person who enjoys spending time alone rather than being with many people. (अंतर्मुखी व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Reserved person, Solitary person, Reticent person, Withdrawn person

Antonyms: Extrovert, Outgoing person, Sociable person, Gregarious person

Example: As an introvert, she preferred reading books at home instead of going to large parties.

20 Monogamy (noun)

The practice or state of having only one spouse or partner at a time. (एक समय में केवल एक जीवनसाथी या साथी रखने की प्रथा)

Synonyms: Single marriage, Exclusive partnership, One-partner marriage, Faithfulness

Antonyms: Polygamy, Polyandry, Polygyny, Promiscuity

Example: Monogamy is followed in many societies as the standard form of marriage.

1 Interchangeable (adjective)

Able to be exchanged or used in place of each other without making any important difference. (परस्पर विनिमेय / एक-दूसरे के स्थान पर प्रयोज्य)

Synonyms: Replaceable, Exchangeable, Equivalent, Substitutable

Antonyms: Fixed, Unique, Distinct, Incompatible

Example: In this machine, the two parts are interchangeable and can be used in either position.

2 Instrumental (adjective)

Important or helpful in making something happen. (महत्वपूर्ण / सहायक)

Synonyms: Crucial, Essential, Helpful, Important

Antonyms: Unhelpful, Insignificant, Useless, Irrelevant

Example: Her guidance was instrumental in helping the team complete the project on time.

3 Irreversible (adjective)

Not able to be changed, reversed, or brought back to the original state. (अपरिवर्तनीय / जिसे वापस न बदला जा सके)

Synonyms: Permanent, Unchangeable, Final, Irrevocable

Antonyms: Reversible, Changeable, Temporary, Adjustable

Example: The damage caused to the environment by the chemical spill was irreversible.

4 Uncompromising (adjective)

Not willing to change, reduce, or give up your opinions or demands; very firm and strict. (अड़ियल / अटल / समझौता न करने वाला)

Synonyms: Inflexible, Firm, Rigid, Adamant

Antonyms: Flexible, Lenient, Yielding, Accommodating

Example: The principal was uncompromising when it came to discipline in the school.

5 Devastating (adjective)

Causing great destruction, damage, or shock. (विनाशकारी / तबाह कर देने वाला)

Synonyms: Destructive, Ruinous, Catastrophic, Shattering

Antonyms: Helpful, Beneficial, Constructive, Healing

Example: The cyclone had a devastating effect on the coastal villages.

6 Unparalleled (adjective)

Having no equal; better or greater than anything else of the same kind. (अतुलनीय / बेजोड़)

Synonyms: Incomparable, Matchless, Unequaled, Exceptional

Antonyms: Comparable, Equal, Ordinary, Mediocre

Example: Her dedication to her work was unparalleled and inspired everyone around her.

7 Advantageous (adjective)

Creating favorable circumstances or giving a benefit. (लाभदायक / अनुकूल)

Synonyms: Beneficial, Favorable, Profitable, Useful

Antonyms: Harmful, Unfavorable, Disadvantageous, Detrimental

Example: Learning computer skills at an early age is highly advantageous for future career growth.

8 Injurious (adjective)

Causing harm, damage, or injury. (हानिकारक)

Synonyms: Harmful, Damaging, Detrimental, Hurtful

Antonyms: Beneficial, Helpful, Harmless, Protective

Example: Smoking is injurious to health and can cause serious diseases.

9 Confidential (adjective)

Intended to be kept secret or private. (गोपनीय)

Synonyms: Secret, Private, Classified, Restricted

Antonyms: Public, Open, Known, Unrestricted

Example: The manager asked everyone not to share the confidential report with outsiders.

10 Indestructible (adjective)

Impossible to destroy or break. (अविनाशी / अटूट)

Synonyms: Unbreakable, Durable, Imperishable, Invulnerable

Antonyms: Breakable, Fragile, Destructible, Perishable

Example: The material used in the bridge was so strong that it seemed almost indestructible.

11 Fiendish (adjective)

Extremely cruel, wicked, or unpleasant. (क्रूर / दुष्ट / पाशविक)

Synonyms: Devilish, Wicked, Vicious, Cruel

Antonyms: Kind, Gentle, Humane, Benevolent

Example: The villain made a fiendish plan to trouble everyone in the village.

12 Merciless (adjective)

Showing no mercy; cruel and without compassion. (निर्दयी / दयाहीन)

Synonyms: Cruel, Ruthless, Pitiless, Heartless

Antonyms: Merciful, Compassionate, Kind, Sympathetic

Example: The merciless ruler punished even small mistakes very harshly.

13 Flawless (adjective)

Without any mistakes, defects, or faults; perfect. (निर्दोष / त्रुटिरहित)

Synonyms: Perfect, Impeccable, Faultless, Spotless

Antonyms: Flawed, Imperfect, Defective, Faulty

Example: She gave a flawless performance in the final round of the competition.

14 Traitorous (adjective)

Guilty of betraying one’s country, group, or trust; treacherous. (देशद्रोही / विश्वासघाती)

Synonyms: Treacherous, Disloyal, Betraying, Faithless

Antonyms: Loyal, Faithful, Devoted, Trustworthy

Example: His traitorous actions harmed the entire team and destroyed their trust in him.

15 Compassionate (adjective)

Feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others who are suffering or in need. (दयालु / सहानुभूतिपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Kind, Merciful, Sympathetic, Caring

Antonyms: Cruel, Heartless, Unkind, Unsympathetic

Example: The compassionate doctor treated every patient with great care and understanding.

16 Patrician (adjective)

Belonging to or characteristic of the aristocracy; noble and high-class. (कुलीन / अभिजात वर्ग का)

Synonyms: Aristocratic, Noble, Elite, Upper-class

Antonyms: Plebeian, Common, Ordinary, Lowborn

Example: Her patrician manners and refined speech showed her aristocratic background.

17 Underhanded (adjective)

Acting in a secret, dishonest, or unfair way. (कपटी / गुप्त रूप से बेईमान)

Synonyms: Dishonest, Deceitful, Sneaky, Secretive

Antonyms: Honest, Straightforward, Open, Fair

Example: He used an underhanded method to win the competition.

18 Humdrum (adjective)

Dull, ordinary, and lacking excitement or variety. (नीरस / एकरस)

Synonyms: Monotonous, Dull, Boring, Tedious

Antonyms: Exciting, Interesting, Lively, Stimulating

Example: His daily routine had become so humdrum that he wanted a change in life.

19 Combative (adjective)

Ready or eager to fight or argue. (झगड़ालू / लड़ाकू)

Synonyms: Aggressive, Belligerent, Quarrelsome, Hostile

Antonyms: Peaceful, Gentle, Friendly, Calm

Example: He became combative during the debate and argued with everyone.

20 Deceptive (adjective)

Giving an appearance or impression different from the true one; misleading. (भ्रामक / छलपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Misleading, Fraudulent, Dishonest, Delusive

Antonyms: Honest, Truthful, Genuine, Frank

Example: The advertisement was deceptive and made false promises to the customers.

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  • Quiz of the Day
  • Current Affairs & GK
  • The Hindu Editorial Analysis
  • Quote of the Day
  • English Builder
  • International Editorial
  • Spotting Error Rule
  • Root Word of the Day
  • Similar Word of the Day
  • Phrasal Verb of the Day
  • Idiom of the Day
  • Game of the Day

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9) A to Z Vocab Videos: 60+ vocab videos covering 3000+ words with tricks to remember, along with examples, pictures, and meaning in Hindi.

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