1 Imperilment (noun)

The state of being in danger or at risk. (संकट या खतरे की स्थिति)

Synonyms: Danger, Jeopardy, Endangerment, Peril

Antonyms: Safety, Security, Protection, Preservation

Example: The imperilment of wildlife increased due to habitat loss.

2 Objectionable (adjective)

Unpleasant, offensive, or unacceptable. (आपत्तिजनक)

Synonyms: Offensive, Unacceptable, Disagreeable, Inappropriate

Antonyms: Acceptable, Agreeable, Suitable, Unobjectionable

Example: The teacher removed the objectionable content from the lesson.

3 Affirmation (noun)

A statement of confirmation, support, or approval. (पुष्टि या समर्थन)

Synonyms: Confirmation, Assertion, Declaration, Endorsement

Antonyms: Denial, Rejection, Contradiction, Negation

Example: Her affirmation gave confidence to the entire team.

4 Dissentient (noun/adjective)

Disagreeing with an opinion, decision, or majority view; a person who disagrees. (असहमति जताने वाला)

Synonyms: Dissenting, Disagreeing, Opposed, Nonconforming

Antonyms: Agreeing, Consenting, Assenting, Conforming

Example: A dissentient member questioned the committee’s decision.

5 Plausibility (noun)

The quality of seeming reasonable, believable, or likely to be true. (विश्वसनीय प्रतीत होने की गुणवत्ता)

Synonyms: Credibility, Believability, Likelihood, Reasonableness

Antonyms: Implausibility, Improbability, Unbelievability, Absurdity

Example: The plausibility of his argument impressed the judges.

6 Scrutable (adjective)

Capable of being understood or examined clearly. (समझने योग्य)

Synonyms: Comprehensible, Understandable, Decipherable, Intelligible

Antonyms: Inscrutable, Incomprehensible, Obscure, Unintelligible

Example: His explanation made the complex topic scrutable.

7 Concordant (adjective)

Being in agreement or harmony. (सहमत और अनुरूप)

Synonyms: Harmonious, Consistent, Compatible, Agreeable

Antonyms: Conflicting, Discordant, Incompatible, Contradictory

Example: The two reports were concordant in their conclusions.

8 Veridical (adjective)

Truthful and corresponding to reality. (सत्य और वास्तविक)

Synonyms: Truthful, Accurate, Factual, Authentic

Antonyms: False, Fictitious, Misleading, Inaccurate

Example: The witness gave a veridical account of the incident.

9 Rectifiable (adjective)

Capable of being corrected or fixed. (सुधार योग्य)

Synonyms: Correctable, Amendable, Fixable, Remediable

Antonyms: Irreparable, Uncorrectable, Irremediable, Irreversible

Example: The mistake was serious but rectifiable.

10 Provident (adjective)

Careful in planning for the future, especially by saving money or resources. (दूरदर्शी और मितव्ययी)

Synonyms: Prudent, Foresighted, Frugal, Thrifty

Antonyms: Wasteful, Reckless, Improvident, Shortsighted

Example: A provident person saves money for difficult times.

11 Tranquility (noun)

A state of peace, calmness, and quietness. (शांति)

Synonyms: Peace, Calmness, Serenity, Stillness

Antonyms: Disturbance, Chaos, Agitation, Turmoil

Example: The village was known for its natural beauty and tranquility.

12 Constitutive (adjective)

Forming an essential part of something. (संरचनात्मक / मूलभूत)

Synonyms: Essential, Fundamental, Integral, Basic

Antonyms: Nonessential, Secondary, Accidental, Peripheral

Example: Freedom of speech is a constitutive element of democracy.

13 Accession (noun)

The act of reaching a position of power or formally joining something. (पदग्रहण / सम्मिलन)

Synonyms: Appointment, Succession, Entry, Admission

Antonyms: Resignation, Withdrawal, Rejection, Exclusion

Example: The king’s accession to the throne was celebrated across the kingdom.

14 Morality (noun)

Principles concerning right and wrong behaviour. (नैतिकता)

Synonyms: Ethics, Virtue, Righteousness, Integrity

Antonyms: Immorality, Corruption, Dishonesty, Wickedness

Example: Morality plays an important role in public life.

15 Patience (noun)

The ability to remain calm and wait without becoming angry or upset. (धैर्य)

Synonyms: Calmness, Tolerance, Endurance, Composure

Antonyms: Impatience, Restlessness, Irritation, Agitation

Example: Success in competitive exams requires patience and regular practice.

16 Endurance (noun)

The ability to suffer something difficult for a long time without giving up. (सहनशक्ति)

Synonyms: Stamina, Patience, Persistence, Tolerance

Antonyms: Weakness, Fragility, Impatience, Exhaustion

Example: Long-distance running requires great endurance.

17 Capability (noun)

The ability or power to do something. (क्षमता)

Synonyms: The ability or power to do something. (क्षमता)

Antonyms: Inability, Incapacity, Weakness, Ineptness

Example: The new officer showed great capability in handling difficult situations.

18 Cauterize (verb)

To burn a wound or affected area to stop bleeding or infection. (दागकर उपचार करना)

Synonyms: Burn, Seal, Scorch, Sterilize

Antonyms: Open, Expose, Infect, Damage

Example: The doctor had to cauterize the wound to stop the bleeding.

19 Assurance (noun)

A confident promise or certainty about something. (आश्वासन)

Synonyms: Guarantee, Promise, Confidence, Certainty

Antonyms: Doubt, Uncertainty, Distrust, Suspicion

Example: The teacher gave assurance that every student would get proper guidance.

20 Resolve (verb/noun)

To decide firmly or find a solution to a problem. (संकल्प करना / समाधान करना)

Synonyms: Decide, Settle, Determine, Solve

Antonyms: Hesitate, Waver, Doubt, Confuse

Example: She resolved to work harder for the examination.

1 Mainstream (noun/adjective/verb)

The ideas, activities, or opinions accepted by most people. (मुख्यधारा)

Synonyms: Conventional, Popular, Established, Dominant

Antonyms: Alternative, Marginal, Unconventional, Fringe

Example: The idea slowly became part of mainstream politics.

2 Static (noun/adjective)

Not moving, changing, or developing. (स्थिर)

Synonyms: Fixed, Motionless, Stationary, Unchanging

Antonyms: Dynamic, Moving, Changing, Active

Example: The population remained static for several years.

3 Explanatory (adjective)

Serving to explain or make something clear. (व्याख्यात्मक)

Synonyms: Clarifying, Descriptive, Interpretive, Illustrative

Antonyms: Confusing, Unclear, Obscure, Misleading

Example: The teacher gave explanatory notes after the lecture.

4 Exponential (adjective)

Increasing very rapidly. (घातीय)

Synonyms: Rapid, Accelerating, Multiplicative, Steep

Antonyms: Slow, Gradual, Linear, Declining

Example: The use of digital payments has shown exponential growth.

5 Encryption (noun)

The process of converting information into a code to prevent unauthorized access. (कूटलेखन)

Synonyms: Coding, Encoding, Ciphering, Cryptography

Antonyms: Decryption, Decoding, Plaintext, Disclosure

Example: Encryption protects personal data during online transactions.

6 Renewable (noun/adjective)

Capable of being replaced naturally or used again without being exhausted. (नवीकरणीय)

Synonyms: Sustainable, Replenishable, Reusable, Inexhaustible

Antonyms: Nonrenewable, Exhaustible, Depletable, Irreplaceable

Example: Solar energy is a renewable source of power.

7 Outreach (noun/verb)

An effort to reach and help people or provide services to them. (जनसंपर्क)

Synonyms: Contact, Assistance, Support, Engagement

Antonyms: Isolation, Withdrawal, Neglect, Separation

Example: The NGO started an outreach programme for rural children.

8 Restorative (noun/adjective)

Helping to restore health, strength, or a previous condition. (पुनर्स्थापनात्मक)

Synonyms: Healing, Rehabilitative, Recuperative, Reviving

Antonyms: Harmful, Damaging, Destructive, Weakening

Example: Sleep has a restorative effect on the body and mind.

9 Prospective (adjective)

Expected or likely to happen in the future. (भावी)

Synonyms: Future, Potential, Likely, Expected

Antonyms: Past, Former, Retrospective, Unlikely

Example: The college invited prospective students for an orientation session.

10 Normative (adjective)

Relating to rules, standards, or what is considered normal or acceptable. (मानक संबंधी)

Synonyms: Standard, Prescriptive, Regulatory, Conventional

Antonyms: Descriptive, Abnormal, Irregular, Unconventional

Example: The committee issued normative guidelines for ethical behaviour.

11 Enchanting (adjective)

Very charming, attractive, or delightful. (मोहक)

Synonyms: Charming, Delightful, Captivating, Fascinating

Antonyms: Repulsive, Unattractive, Unpleasant, Unappealing

Example: The garden looked enchanting in the moonlight.

12 Breathtaking (adjective)

Extremely beautiful, exciting, or surprising. (अत्यंत सुंदर)

Synonyms: Stunning, Astonishing, Magnificent, Spectacular

Antonyms: Unimpressive, Ordinary, Dull, Unremarkable

Example: The sunset over the lake was breathtaking.

13 Splendid (adjective)

Very impressive, beautiful, or excellent. (शानदार)

Synonyms: Magnificent, Grand, Excellent, Glorious

Antonyms: Dull, Poor, Plain, Mediocre

Example: We enjoyed a splendid view from the mountain top.

14 Extraordinary (adjective)

Very unusual, special, or remarkable. (असाधारण)

Synonyms: Remarkable, Unusual, Exceptional, Amazing

Antonyms: Ordinary, Normal, Usual, Commonplace

Example: His extraordinary courage inspired everyone.

15 Exceptional (adjective)

Unusually good; much better than average. (असाधारण)

Synonyms: Outstanding, Excellent, Remarkable, Extraordinary

Antonyms: Ordinary, Average, Common, Mediocre

Example: She has exceptional talent in painting.

16 Phenomenal (adjective)

Very remarkable, impressive, or extraordinary. (असाधारण)

Synonyms: Remarkable, Extraordinary, Exceptional, Amazing

Antonyms: Ordinary, Average, Commonplace, Unremarkable

Example: The player gave a phenomenal performance in the final match.

17 Transformative (adjective)

Causing a major change or improvement. (परिवर्तनकारी)

Synonyms: Revolutionary, Reformative, Life-changing, Metamorphic

Antonyms: Minor, Ineffective, Unchanging, Superficial

Example: Education can have a transformative effect on society.

18 Groundbreaking (adjective)

Very new and innovative; making an important change or discovery. (क्रांतिकारी)

Synonyms: Innovative, Pioneering, Revolutionary, Original

Antonyms: Ordinary, Conventional, Traditional, Unoriginal

Example: The scientist made a groundbreaking discovery in medical research.

19 Conceptualize (verb)

Form an idea or concept of something in the mind. (अवधारणा बनाना)

Synonyms: Conceive, Imagine, Formulate, Envision

Antonyms: Misunderstand, Confuse, Ignore, Disregard

Example: The architect conceptualized a modern design for the building.

20 Visualize (verb)

Form a mental image of something; imagine or picture something clearly. (मन में चित्र बनाना)

Synonyms: Imagine, Picture, Envision, Conceive

Antonyms: Ignore, Misunderstand, Overlook, Forget

Example: She tried to visualize her success before the interview.

1 Disarmament (noun)

The reduction or removal of weapons, especially by a country or group. (निःशस्त्रीकरण)

Synonyms: Demilitarization, Arms Reduction, Weapon Removal, Demobilization

Antonyms: Armament, Militarization, Rearmament, Weaponization

Example: The treaty focused on nuclear disarmament.

2 Serenade (noun/verb)

A song or piece of music sung or played for someone, usually as a mark of affection. (प्रेमगीत गाना)

Synonyms: Song, Ballad, Melody, Love Song

Antonyms: Insult, Criticism, Abuse, Rebuke

Example: He decided to serenade her under the balcony.

3 Cerulean (noun/adjective)

Deep blue in color, like a clear sky. (गहरा आसमानी नीला)

Synonyms: Azure, Sky-Blue, Blue, Sapphire

Antonyms: Crimson, Scarlet, Red, Ruby

Example: The artist painted the sky in a beautiful cerulean shade.

4 Funambulist (noun)

A person who walks on a tightrope. (रस्सी पर चलने वाला व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Tightrope Walker, Ropewalker, Acrobat, Balancer

Antonyms: Spectator, Onlooker, Observer, Watcher

Example: The funambulist crossed the rope with perfect balance.

5 Extraterrestrial (noun/adjective)

Existing or coming from outside the Earth. (पृथ्वी से बाहर का)

Synonyms: Alien, Otherworldly, Cosmic, Space-Born

Antonyms: Terrestrial, Earthly, Earthbound, Human

Example: Scientists are searching for signs of extraterrestrial life.

6 Desertification (noun)

The process by which fertile land becomes desert. (मरुस्थलीकरण)

Synonyms: Land Degradation, Aridification, Soil Degradation, Dryland Degradation

Antonyms: Afforestation, Reforestation, Land Restoration, Greening

Example: Overgrazing and deforestation can lead to desertification.

7 Hyperinflation (noun)

An extremely rapid and uncontrolled rise in prices. (अति मुद्रास्फीति)

Synonyms: Runaway Inflation, Galloping Inflation, Soaring Prices, Monetary Collapse

Antonyms: Deflation, Disinflation, Price Stability, Low Inflation

Example: Hyperinflation made basic goods unaffordable for ordinary people.

8 Prophylactic (noun/adjective)

Intended to prevent disease or infection. (रोगनिरोधक)

Synonyms: Preventive, Protective, Precautionary, Preventative

Antonyms: Curative, Remedial, Therapeutic, Corrective

Example: The doctor suggested a prophylactic medicine before the journey.

9 Imperceptible (adjective)

So slight or small that it is difficult or impossible to notice. (अगोचर)

Synonyms: Unnoticeable, Indiscernible, Faint, Invisible

Antonyms: Noticeable, Obvious, Perceptible, Conspicuous

Example: There was an imperceptible change in his expression.

10 Afforestation (noun)

The process of planting trees on land to create a forest. (वनीकरण)

Synonyms: Forestation, Tree Planting, Reforestation, Plantation

Antonyms: Deforestation, Clearance, Denudation, Desertification

Example: Afforestation helps in reducing soil erosion and improving the environment.

11 Lieutenant (noun)

An officer who acts under a senior officer, especially in the army, navy, or police. (सहायक अधिकारी)

Synonyms: Deputy, Assistant, Aide, Subordinate

Antonyms: Chief, Leader, Commander, Superior

Example: The lieutenant gave instructions to the soldiers.

12 Assassin (noun)

A person who murders an important person, usually for political or money-related reasons. (हत्यारा)

Synonyms: Murderer, Killer, Slayer, Executioner

Antonyms: Protector, Guardian, Defender, Savior

Example: The king was killed by an assassin.

13 Boulevard (noun)

A wide road in a city, usually with trees along the sides. (वृक्षों से घिरी चौड़ी सड़क)

Synonyms: Avenue, Road, Thoroughfare, Street

Antonyms: Alley, Lane, Path, Trail

Example: They walked along the beautiful boulevard in the evening.

14 Taskmaster (noun)

A person who gives work to others, often in a strict manner. (कठोर कार्य-नियंत्रक)

Synonyms: Supervisor, Overseer, Disciplinarian, Foreman

Antonyms: Subordinate, Underling, Follower, Assistant

Example: The coach was a strict taskmaster during training sessions.

15 Aquarium (noun)

A glass tank or building where fish and water animals are kept. (मछलीघर)

Synonyms: Fish Tank, Marine Tank, Fishbowl, Water Tank

Antonyms: Desert, Dry Land, Wasteland, Arid Place

Example: The children watched colorful fish swimming in the aquarium.

16 Blizzard (noun)

A severe snowstorm with strong winds. (तेज बर्फीला तूफान)

Synonyms: Snowstorm, Snowfall, Tempest, Storm

Antonyms: Calm, Stillness, Sunshine, Clear Weather

Example: The blizzard blocked all the roads in the mountain region.

17 Spacious (adjective)

Having a lot of space; large and roomy. (विशाल और खुला)

Synonyms: Roomy, Expansive, Ample, Commodious

Antonyms: Cramped, Narrow, Confined, Crowded

Example: They moved into a spacious apartment near the park.

18 Gigantic (adjective)

Extremely large in size, amount, or degree. (विशाल)

Synonyms: Huge, Enormous, Massive, Colossal

Antonyms: Tiny, Small, Miniature, Minute

Example: A gigantic statue stood in the middle of the city.

19 Shenanigans (noun)

Secret or dishonest activities, tricks, or playful mischief. (शरारत या छल-कपट)

Synonyms: Mischief, Antics, Trickery, Pranks

Antonyms: Honesty, Sincerity, Seriousness, Integrity

Example: The children were punished for their shenanigans in the classroom.

20 Mainstay (noun)

A person or thing on which something else mainly depends for support. (मुख्य आधार)

Synonyms: Backbone, Pillar, Support, Cornerstone

Antonyms: Weakness, Liability, Hindrance, Drawback

Example: Agriculture is the mainstay of the rural economy.

1 Controversy (noun)

A public disagreement or debate about something. (विवाद)

Synonyms: Dispute, Debate, Argument, Disagreement

Antonyms: Agreement, Consensus, Harmony, Accord

Example: The new law created a major controversy.

2 Remarkable (adjective)

Worthy of attention because of being unusual or excellent. (उल्लेखनीय)

Synonyms: Extraordinary, Notable, Exceptional, Striking

Antonyms: Ordinary, Common, Average, Unremarkable

Example: She made remarkable progress in English.

3 Outcast (noun)

A person who is rejected or excluded from society or a group. (बह