1 Plight (noun)

A difficult or unfortunate situation. (दुर्दशा)

Synonyms: Predicament, Dilemma, Hardship, Distress

Antonyms: Advantage, Benefit, Comfort, Prosperity

Example: The organization worked to improve the plight of homeless families.

2 Virtuoso (noun)

A person highly skilled in music, art, or a particular field. (निपुण कलाकार)

Synonyms: Maestro, Expert, Genius, Prodigy

Antonyms: Amateur, Novice, Beginner, Dabbler

Example: The violin virtuoso amazed the audience with flawless performance.

3 Rift (noun)

A serious break or split in a relationship or agreement. (दरार)

Synonyms: Split, Breach, Fracture, Dispute

Antonyms: Unity, Harmony, Agreement, Reconciliation

Example: A rift developed between the two friends after the argument.

4 Apex (noun)

The highest point or peak of something. (शीर्ष)

Synonyms: Peak, Summit, Zenith, Pinnacle

Antonyms: Base, Bottom, Nadir, Low point

Example: Winning the championship was the apex of her career.

5 Qualm (noun)

A feeling of doubt, uneasiness, or worry about doing something. (संदेह)

Synonyms: Doubt, Misgiving, Uneasiness, Scruple

Antonyms: Certainty, Confidence, Assurance, Conviction

Example: He had no qualms about speaking the truth in front of everyone.

6 Eulogy (noun)

A speech or piece of writing praising someone, especially after death. (श्रद्धांजलि)

Synonyms: Tribute, Encomium, Commendation, Panegyric

Antonyms: Criticism, Condemnation, Denunciation, Insult

Example: She delivered a heartfelt eulogy at her grandfather’s funeral.

7 Pastoral (adjective)

Relating to the countryside; peaceful rural life. (ग्रामीण)

Synonyms: Rural, Rustic, Countryside, Bucolic

Antonyms: Urban, Metropolitan, Industrial, City-like

Example: The painting showed a pastoral scene of green fields and grazing sheep.

8 Covert (adjective)

Not openly acknowledged or displayed; secret. (गुप्त)

Synonyms: Secret, Hidden, Clandestine, Surreptitious

Antonyms: Overt, Open, Public, Unconcealed

Example: The journalist uncovered a covert operation that had been running for years.

9 Hiatus (noun)

A pause or break in a sequence, activity, or process. (अंतराल)

Synonyms: Break, Pause, Interruption, Respite

Antonyms: Continuation, Continuity, Progress, Persistence

Example: The show returned after a two-year hiatus with a new cast.

10 Pandemonium (noun)

Wild and noisy disorder or confusion. (कोलाहल)

Synonyms: Chaos, Turmoil, Uproar, Bedlam

Antonyms: Order, Calm, Peace, Harmony

Example: When the fire alarm rang, pandemonium broke out as everyone rushed toward the exits.

1 Audit (noun/verb)

An official inspection of accounts; to examine records carefully. (लेखापरीक्षा)

Synonyms: Examination, Inspection, Review, Verification

Antonyms: Neglect, Ignore, Overlook, Disregard

Example: The company hired an external firm to audit its financial statements.

2 Municipal (adjective)

Related to a city or town and its local government. (नगरपालिका संबंधी)

Synonyms: Civic, Local, City, Town

Antonyms: National, Federal, Central, Provincial

Example: Municipal authorities repaired the damaged road after public complaints..

3 Administrative (adjective)

Related to managing, organizing, and running the affairs of an institution or government. (प्रशासनिक)

Synonyms: Managerial, Executive, Bureaucratic, Organizational

Antonyms: Chaotic, Disorganized, Unmanaged, Unsystematic

Example: She handles all administrative work, including records and official approvals.

4 Disciplinary (adjective)

Related to punishment or correction for breaking rules; maintaining discipline. (अनुशासनात्मक)

Synonyms: Corrective, Punitive, Regulatory, Disciplinarian

Antonyms: Lenient, Permissive, Indulgent, Unregulated

Example: The school took disciplinary action against students who violated the rules.

5 Sinister (adjective)

Giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen. (अशुभ)

Synonyms: Ominous, Menacing, Evil, Malicious

Antonyms: Benign, Harmless, Friendly, Auspicious

Example: There was a sinister smile on his face that made everyone uneasy.

6 Philanthropic (adjective)

Showing a desire to help others, especially by giving money to good causes. (परोपकारी)

Synonyms: Charitable, Benevolent, Altruistic, Generous

Antonyms: Selfish, Greedy, Stingy, Miserly

Example: The philanthropic businessman donated large sums to build schools and hospitals.

7 Infrastructure (noun)

The basic physical and organizational structures needed for a society or enterprise to function. (अवसंरचना)

Synonyms: Framework, Foundation, Base, Support system

Antonyms: Disorganization, Chaos, Breakdown, Fragility

Example: Good infrastructure like roads and power supply boosts economic growth.

8 Rigorous (adjective)

Extremely thorough, careful, and strict. (कठोर)

Synonyms: Strict, Thorough, Exacting, Stringent

Antonyms: Lenient, Relaxed, Easygoing, Careless

Example: The institute follows a rigorous training schedule for all recruits.

9 Diplomatic (adjective)

Having or showing skill in dealing with people politely and tactfully. (कूटनीतिक)

Synonyms: Tactful, Politic, Discreet, Courteous

Antonyms: Rude, Tactless, Blunt, Impolite

Example: She gave a diplomatic reply to avoid hurting anyone’s feelings.

10 Annihilate (verb)

Destroy completely; wipe out. (विनाश करना)

Synonyms: Destroy, Exterminate, Obliterate, Eradicate

Antonyms: Create, Preserve, Protect, Construct

Example: The army planned to annihilate the enemy base within hours.

11 Relent (verb)

Become less strict or severe; give in. (ढील देना)

Synonyms: Yield, Give in, Ease, Soften

Antonyms: Persist, Resist, Insist, Harden

Example: After repeated requests, the manager finally relented and approved the leave.

12 Satiate (verb)

Satisfy fully; fill to the point of excess. (तृप्त करना)

Synonyms: Satisfy, Fulfill, Surfeit, Glut

Antonyms: Starve, Deprive, Crave, Want

Example: A heavy meal can quickly satiate your hunger for hours.

13 Disperse (verb)

Scatter; spread over a wide area; break up and go in different directions. (बिखेरना)

Synonyms: Scatter, Spread, Dissipate, Distribute

Antonyms: Gather, Collect, Assemble, Concentrate

Example: The police used a warning to disperse the crowd safely.

14 Illuminate (verb)

Light up; make something clearer or easier to understand. (प्रकाशित करना)

Synonyms: Light, Brighten, Clarify, Explain

Antonyms: Darken, Obscure, Confuse, Conceal

Example: The teacher used an example to illuminate the difficult concept.

15 Encapsulate (verb)

Express the essential features of (something) in a brief way; enclose in a capsule. (संक्षेप में समेटना)

Synonyms: Summarize, Condense, Enclose, Embody

Antonyms: Expand, Elaborate, Unfold, Disclose

Example: The chart encapsulates the entire report in just a few key numbers.

16 Outrage (noun)

A strong feeling of shock and anger; an act that causes such anger. (क्रोध)

Synonyms: Indignation, Fury, Wrath, Anger

Antonyms: Calmness, Approval, Delight, Satisfaction

Example: The unfair decision caused public outrage across the city.

17 Fracture (verb)

Break or crack (a bone or other hard material). (अस्थिभंग करना)

Synonyms: Break, Crack, Shatter, Splinter

Antonyms: Mend, Repair, Heal, Unite

Example: He fell badly and fractured his wrist during the match.

18 Ferment (verb)

Cause (a substance) to undergo fermentation; also, to stir up (trouble or unrest). (किण्वित करना)

Synonyms: Brew, Leaven, Agitate, Incite

Antonyms: Calm, Soothe, Stabilize, Suppress

Example: Yeast helps ferment the sugar in the mixture, and rumors can ferment unrest in the town.

19 Euphoric (adjective)

Feeling intense happiness and excitement. (अत्यानंदित)

Synonyms: Elated, Jubilant, Ecstatic, Overjoyed

Antonyms: Depressed, Miserable, Despondent, Gloomy

Example: She felt euphoric after hearing the good news.

20 Impoverish (verb)

Make (a person or area) poor; deprive of wealth or resources. (दरिद्र बनाना)

Synonyms: Deprive, Destitute, Bankrupt, Invalidate

Antonyms: Enrich, Prosper, Empower, Subsidize

Example: Years of drought can impoverish farming communities and force migration.

1 Noncompliance (noun)

Failure or refusal to follow rules, laws, or instructions. (अनुपालन न करना)

Synonyms: Disobedience, Defiance, Violation, Nonconformity

Antonyms: Compliance, Obedience, Adherence, Conformity

Example: Noncompliance with safety rules can lead to serious accidents.

2 Reappraise (verb)

Evaluate again; reassess. (पुनर्मूल्यांकन करना)

Synonyms: Reassess, Reevaluate, Review, Reconsider

Antonyms: Ignore, Neglect, Overlook, Disregard

Example: After receiving new evidence, the judge agreed to reappraise the case.

3 Recalibrate (verb)

Adjust or reset (a device, system, or approach) to improve accuracy or performance. (पुनः अंशांकन करना)

Synonyms: Readjust, Reset, Reconfigure, Fine-tune

Antonyms: Misadjust, Disrupt, Distort, Unbalance

Example: The team had to recalibrate its strategy after the sudden market change.

4 Palindromic (adjective)

Read the same backward as forward. (प्रतिलोमपाठी)

Synonyms: Reversible, Symmetrical, Mirror-like, Bidirectional

Antonyms: Nonreversible, Asymmetrical, One-way, Irreversible

Example: MADAM is a palindromic word because it reads the same from both sides.

5 Invalidate (verb)

Make (something) invalid; cancel or weaken its effect. (अमान्य करना)

Synonyms: Nullify, Annul, Void, Cancel

Antonyms: Validate, Confirm, Approve, Ratify

Example: A single wrong detail can invalidate the entire application.

6 Misapprehend (verb)

Understand wrongly; misunderstand. (गलत समझना)

Synonyms: Misunderstand, Misinterpret, Misconceive, Mistake

Antonyms: Understand, Comprehend, Grasp, Perceive

Example: Do not misapprehend his silence as agreement; he is simply thinking.

7 Ratiocinate (verb)

Form conclusions by logical reasoning. (तार्किक निष्कर्ष निकालना)

Synonyms: Reason, Deduce, Infer, Conclude

Antonyms: Guess, Assume, Speculate, Misjudge

Example: She ratiocinated from the clues and concluded that the report was inaccurate.

8 Anachronistic (adjective)

Belonging to a period other than the one being portrayed; out of date. (कालभ्रमित)

Synonyms: Outdated, Old-fashioned, Antiquated, Obsolete

Antonyms: Modern, Contemporary, Current, Up-to-date

Example: The movie looked anachronistic because the characters used smartphones in a medieval setting.

9 Concatenate (verb)

Link (things) together in a chain or series. (श्रृंखला में जोड़ना)

Synonyms: Join, Combine, Link, Merge

Antonyms: Separate, Divide, Split, Detach

Example: The programmer had to concatenate the two strings to form one complete sentence.

10 Disambiguate (verb)

Make (something) clear by removing confusion or ambiguity. (स्पष्ट करना)

Synonyms: Clarify, Explain, Elucidate, Specify

Antonyms: Confuse, Obscure, Mislead, Complicate

Example: The editor asked the writer to disambiguate the sentence so readers would not misunderstand it.

11 Cupidity (noun)

Excessive greed for wealth or possessions. (लोभ)

Synonyms: Greed, Avarice, Covetousness, Rapacity

Antonyms: Generosity, Contentment, Altruism, Selflessness

Example: His cupidity pushed him to cheat others for quick profit.

12 Verbiage (noun)

The use of too many words, often unnecessary. (शब्दाडंबर)

Synonyms: Wordiness, Prolixity, Garrulity, Circumlocution

Antonyms: Brevity, Conciseness, Succinctness, Simplicity

Example: The report was full of verbiage, so the main point got lost.

13 Sojourn (noun)

A temporary stay in a place. (अल्पकालिक प्रवास)

Synonyms: Stay, Visit, Stopover, Temporary residence

Antonyms: Departure, Permanence, Migration, Exile

Example: During his sojourn in Jaipur, he explored the old city and forts.

14 Exoneration (noun)

The act of officially clearing someone from blame or wrongdoing. (दोषमुक्ति)

Synonyms: Acquittal, Vindication, Absolution, Clearance

Antonyms: Conviction, Blame, Accusation, Condemnation

Example: The new evidence led to his exoneration after years in prison.

15 Disavowal (noun)

The act of denying any responsibility or connection with something. (अस्वीकरण)

Synonyms: Denial, Renunciation, Rejection, Disclaimer

Antonyms: Acceptance, Acknowledgment, Approval, Endorsement

Example: The actor issued a disavowal of the controversial statements made by the fan page.

16 Rebut (verb)

To argue against a claim or accusation by giving evidence to prove it wrong. (खंडन करना)

Synonyms: Refute, Contradict, Disprove, Deny

Antonyms: Accept, Confirm, Support, Agree

Example: The lawyer rebutted the witness’s statement with strong evidence.

17 Entreaty (noun)

An earnest or humble request; a plea. (विनती)

Synonyms: Plea, Appeal, Supplication, Petition

Antonyms: Refusal, Denial, Rejection, Command

Example: She made an entreaty to the officer to reconsider the decision.

18 Imprecision (noun)

Lack of exactness or accuracy; not being precise. (अशुद्धता)

Synonyms: Inaccuracy, Vagueness, Ambiguity, Indefiniteness

Antonyms: Precision, Accuracy, Exactness, Clarity

Example: The imprecision in the data led to wrong conclusions during the analysis.

19 Rectification (noun)

The act of correcting something or making it right. (सुधार)

Synonyms: Correction, Amendment, Repair, Adjustment

Antonyms: Error, Distortion, Damage, Worsening

Example: The company issued a public statement for rectification of the earlier mistake in the report.

20 Abstention (noun)

The act of choosing not to do something, especially not voting or not taking part. (परहेज)

Synonyms: Refraining, Nonparticipation, Avoidance, Withdrawal

Antonyms: Participation, Involvement, Engagement, Voting

Example: His abstention from voting affected the final result in the committee meeting.

1 Stipendiary (adjective)

Paid or receiving a fixed salary or stipend. (वेतनभोगी)

Synonyms: Salaried, Paid, Compensated, Remunerated

Antonyms: Unpaid, Volunteer, Gratuitous, Uncompensated

Example: He worked as a stipendiary officer for the local administration.

2 Immoderate (adjective)

Excessive; not within reasonable limits. (अत्यधिक/असंयमित)

Synonyms: Excessive, Extreme, Overblown, Unrestrained

Antonyms: Moderate, Reasonable, Measured, Restrained

Example: His immoderate spending quickly led to serious debt.

3 Prescriptive (adjective)

Giving rules, directions, or instructions about how something should be done. (निर्देशात्मक/आदेशात्मक)

Synonyms: Directive, Authoritative, Dogmatic, Instructional

Antonyms: Descriptive, Flexible, Optional, Suggestive

Example: The guide is too prescriptive and leaves little room for creativity.

4 Disinterested (adjective)

Unbiased; not influenced by personal gain or self-interest. (निष्पक्ष/स्वार्थरहित)

Synonyms: Impartial, Unbiased, Objective, Neutral

Antonyms: Biased, Partial, Interested, Prejudiced

Example: The committee needed a disinterested observer to judge the dispute fairly.

5 Revitalize (verb)

Give new life or energy to; renew or invigorate. (पुनर्जीवित करना)

Synonyms: Renew, Rejuvenate, Restore, Energize

Antonyms: Weaken, Exhaust, Drain, Deteriorate

Example: The new policies aim to revitalize the local economy.

6 Presuppose (verb)

Assume something to be true as a basis for an argument or action. (पूर्वधारणा करना)

Synonyms: Assume, Imply, Take for granted, Postulate

Antonyms: Doubt, Question, Deny, Disbelieve

Example: The plan presupposes that everyone will cooperate fully.

7 Interpose (verb)

Insert or place (something) between; intervene in a situation. (बीच में रखना/हस्तक्षेप करना)

Synonyms: Insert, Intervene, Interject, Meddle

Antonyms: Withdraw, Refrain, Remove, Step aside

Example: The security guard had to interpose himself between the two fighters.

8 Intercede (verb)

Intervene on behalf of someone in a dispute or situation, especially to help. (मध्यस्थता करना)

Synonyms: Mediate, Intervene, Advocate, Plead

Antonyms: Ignore, Abandon, Oppose, Hinder

Example: She decided to intercede to calm both sides and prevent an argument.

9 Incinerate (verb)

Burn (something) to ashes. (भस्म करना)

Synonyms: Burn, Cremate, Scorch, Char

Antonyms: Extinguish, Preserve, Save, Protect

Example: The hospital uses special equipment to incinerate medical waste safely.

10 Perambulate (verb)

Walk or travel through or around a place, especially for pleasure or to inspect it. (टहलना)

Synonyms: Stroll, Roam, Wander, Amble

Antonyms: Stay, Remain, Halt, Stop

Example: After dinner, they decided to perambulate through the quiet streets.

11 Conspire (verb)

Make secret plans jointly to do something unlawful or harmful. (षड्यंत्र करना)

Synonyms: Plot, Scheme, Collude, Intrigue

Antonyms: Cooperate, Help, Assist, Support

Example: The two men conspired to cheat the company.

12 Abbreviate (verb)

Shorten (a word, phrase, or text). (संक्षिप्त करना)

Synonyms: Shorten, Condense, Abridge, Contract

Antonyms: Expand, Lengthen, Elaborate, Extend

Example: The editor asked her to abbreviate the long title.

13 Subside (verb)

Become less intense, violent, or severe; to sink or settle down. (कम होना / शांत होना / धँस जाना)

Synonyms: Abate, Diminish, Ease, Wane

Antonyms: Intensify, Escalate, Increase, Rise

Example: The pain began to subside after taking the medicine.

14 Begrudge (verb)

Feel resentful about (someone’s success or good fortune) or be unwilling to give something. (ईर्ष्या करना / अनिच्छा से देना)

Synonyms: Resent, Envy, Grudge, Object to

Antonyms: Appreciate, Welcome, Grant, Offer

Example: I don’t begrudge her success, but I wish I had the same chance.

15 Withhold (verb)

Refuse to give or keep back (something). (रोक कर रखना)

Synonyms: Retain, Keep back, Refrain from giving, Suppress

Antonyms: Give, Grant, Release, Disclose

Example: The company decided to withhold the report until the investigation was complete.

16 Uncouth (adjective)

Lacking good manners; rude or crude. (असभ्य)

Synonyms: Rude, Crude, Boorish, Impolite

Antonyms: Polite, Refined, Courteous, Cultured

Example: His uncouth remarks made everyone uncomfortable.

17 Obstruct (verb)

Block or get in the way of something. (बाधा डालना)

Synonyms: Block, Hinder, Impede, Hamper

Antonyms: Assist, Facilitate, Aid, Clear

Example: A fallen tree obstructed the road and stopped traffic.

18 Jostle (verb)

Push, elbow, or bump against (someone) roughly. (धक्का देना)

Synonyms: Shove, Push, Bump, Nudge

Antonyms: Steady, Stabilize, Support, Hold

Example: People began to jostle each other to get a better view.

19 Berate (verb)

Scold or criticize (someone) angrily. (डाँटना)

Synonyms: Scold, Reprimand, Chide, Rebuke

Antonyms: Praise, Compliment, Applaud, Commend

Example: The coach berated the players for their careless mistakes.

20 Ascribe (verb)

Attribute something to a cause or source. (आरोपित करना)

Synonyms: Attribute, Credit, Impute, Assign

Antonyms: Deny, Disclaim, Disavow, Repudiate

Example: The committee ascribed the delay to poor planning.

1 Atypical (adjective)

Not typical; unusual or not normal. (असामान्य)

Synonyms: Unusual, Abnormal, Uncommon, Irregular

Antonyms: Typical, Normal, Usual, Standard

Example: His atypical behavior surprised everyone in the meeting.

2 Friction (noun)

Resistance that happens when two surfaces rub against each other; also, conflict or tension between people/groups. (घर्षण; तनाव)

Synonyms: Resistance, Rubbing, Conflict, Tension

Antonyms: Harmony, Agreement, Smoothness, Cooperation

Example: Friction between the two departments slowed the project.

3 Swerve (verb)

Change direction suddenly; turn aside abruptly. (अचानक दिशा बदलना)

Synonyms: Veer, Deviate, Turn, Dodge

Antonyms: Continue, Proceed, Persist, Stay straight

Example: The driver had to swerve to avoid the pothole.

4 Bravura (noun)

Great technical skill and confidence, especially in artistic performance. (अद्भुत कौशल और आत्मविश्वास)

Synonyms: Virtuosity, Flair, Panache, Mastery

Antonyms: Clumsiness, Ineptitude, Timidity, Awkwardness

Example: She played the piano with remarkable bravura.

5 Apogee (noun)

The highest point; the peak or climax of something. (चरम बिंदु)

Synonyms: Peak, Summit, Zenith, Climax

Antonyms: Nadir, Bottom, Low point, Decline

Example: The empire reached its apogee in the 16th century.

6 Silhouette (noun)

A dark outline or shape of a person or object seen against a lighter background. (छाया-आकृति)

Synonyms: Outline, Shadow, Profile, Contour

Antonyms: Detail, Clarity, Full view, Brightness

Example: The sunset showed the silhouette of the mountains clearly.

7 Gauntlet (noun)

A long heavy glove, especially one worn as part of armor; also, a severe test or series of challenges. (लोहे का दस्ताना; कठिन परीक्षा)

Synonyms: Glove, Armor glove, Ordeal, Trial

Antonyms: Ease, Comfort, Relief, Protection

Example: She ran the gauntlet of tough interviews before getting selected.

8 Paraphrase (verb)

Express the meaning of something using different words, especially to make it clearer. (अपने शब्दों में कहना)

Synonyms: Reword, Restate, Rephrase, Rewrite

Antonyms: Quote, Copy, Repeat, Transcribe

Example: Please paraphrase the paragraph in simpler language.

9 Inebriate (verb)

Make drunk; intoxicate. (नशे में धुत करना)

Synonyms: Intoxicate, Drunken, Inure, Befuddle

Antonyms: Sober, Clear, Refresh, Unintoxicate

Example: Too much alcohol can inebriate a person quickly.

10 Cohabitate (verb)

Live together in an intimate relationship without being married. (बिना विवाह के साथ रहना)

Synonyms: Live together, Coexist, Reside, Share a home

Antonyms: Separate, Part, Divorce, Live apart

Example: They decided to cohabitate before getting married.

11 Recourse (noun)

The use of help, support, or a way to solve a problem. (सहारा)

Synonyms: Resort, Remedy, Backup, Alternative

Antonyms: Helplessness, Inaction, Impotence, Dead end

Example: When negotiation failed, legal action was their last recourse.

12 Timorous (adjective)

Showing fear or nervousness; timid. (डरपोक)

Synonyms: Fearful, Timid, Cowardly, Apprehensive

Antonyms: Brave, Bold, Courageous, Fearless

Example: The timorous child hid behind his mother when strangers arrived.

13 Epigram (noun)

A short, witty saying or poem, often with a clever or satirical twist. (चुटीला सूक्तिवाक्य)

Synonyms: Aphorism, Maxim, Witticism, Quip

Antonyms: Verbosity, Rambling speech, Long-winded statement, Prolixity

Example: His speech ended with an epigram that made everyone smile and reflect.

14 Mercantile (adjective)

Related to trade or commercial business. (व्यापारिक)

Synonyms: Commercial, Trading, Business, Merchantly

Antonyms: Noncommercial, Unprofitable, Domestic, Nontrading

Example: The city grew rapidly because of its mercantile activities and busy markets.

15 Tempestuous (adjective)

Characterized by strong, turbulent emotions; stormy. (तूफानी)

Synonyms: Stormy, Turbulent, Volatile, Boisterous

Antonyms: Calm, Peaceful, Serene, Tranquil

Example: Their tempestuous relationship was full of frequent arguments and sudden reconciliations.

16 Primordial (adjective)

Existing from the beginning; earliest and original. (आदिम)

Synonyms: Original, Primeval, Ancient, Pristine

Antonyms: Modern, Recent, New, Contemporary

Example: Many cultures have primordial myths about the creation of the world.

17 Rapport (noun)

A close and harmonious relationship; mutual understanding. (सौहार्दपूर्ण संबंध)

Synonyms: Harmony, Understanding, Affinity, Connection

Antonyms: Discord, Misunderstanding, Alienation, Conflict

Example: The teacher built a strong rapport with the students through regular interaction.

18 Piquant (adjective)

Having a pleasantly sharp or spicy taste; pleasantly stimulating. (तीखा और स्वादिष्ट)

Synonyms: Spicy, Zesty, Tangy, Stimulating

Antonyms: Bland, Dull, Insipid, Mild

Example: The chutney had a piquant flavor that made the meal more exciting.

19 Pugilistic (adjective)

Eager or quick to fight; relating to boxing. (मुक्केबाज़ी से संबंधित)

Synonyms: Combative, Belligerent, Quarrelsome, Pugnacious

Antonyms: Peaceful, Nonviolent, Calm, Mild

Example: His pugilistic attitude often got him into unnecessary arguments.

20 Martinet (noun)

A strict disciplinarian, especially in the military. (कठोर अनुशासनवादी)

Synonyms: Taskmaster, Disciplinarian, Stickler, Drillmaster

Antonyms: Lenient person, Softie, Liberal, Indulgent person

Example: The new coach was a martinet who demanded perfect discipline from every player.

1 Providence (noun)

Divine guidance or protective care; also the ability to plan wisely for the future. (ईश्वरीय संरक्षण/दिव्य मार्गदर्शन; दूरदर्शिता)

Synonyms: Divine guidance, Foresight, Guardianship, Care

Antonyms: Misfortune, Neglect, Shortsightedness, Carelessness

Example: He believed that providence had protected his family during the storm.

2 Civility (noun)

Polite and respectful behavior toward others. (सभ्यता)

Synonyms: Politeness, Courtesy, Respectfulness, Decorum

Antonyms: Rudeness, Incivility, Impoliteness, Discourtesy

Example: Even during the heated debate, she maintained civility.

3 Remission (noun)

A reduction or disappearance of the signs and symptoms of a disease, or the cancellation of a debt/punishment. (रोग के लक्षणों में कमी या समाप्ति; दंड/ऋण की माफी)

Synonyms: Abatement, Relief, Pardon, Cancellation

Antonyms: Relapse, Aggravation, Continuation, Enforcement

Example: After months of treatment, the patient finally went into remission.

4 Detraction (noun)

The act of criticizing someone unfairly in a way that damages their reputation. (निंदा)

Synonyms: Slander, Defamation, Disparagement, Denigration

Antonyms: Praise, Compliment, Commendation, Appreciation

Example: The politician faced constant detraction from his rivals during the campaign.

5 Cataclysm (noun)

A sudden and violent event that causes great destruction or major change. (महाविनाश)

Synonyms: Catastrophe, Calamity, Disaster, Upheaval

Antonyms: Peace, Stability, Calm, Normality

Example: The earthquake was a cataclysm that changed the city forever.

6 Vanguard (noun)

The leading part of an advancing group, or people who lead the way in new ideas or movements. (अग्रिम पंक्ति)

Synonyms: Forefront, Pioneer, Forerunner, Leader

Antonyms: Follower, Rearguard, Laggard, Backwardness

Example: Young scientists are in the vanguard of medical innovation.

7 Temperance (noun)

Moderation or self-restraint, especially in controlling desires and habits. (संयम)

Synonyms: Moderation, Self-restraint, Sobriety, Discipline

Antonyms: Excess, Indulgence, Intemperance, Overindulgence

Example: Temperance in eating and spending helps maintain a balanced life.

8 Impetuosity (noun)

The tendency to act quickly and without thinking carefully. (आवेगशीलता)

Synonyms: Rashness, Impulsiveness, Haste, Recklessness

Antonyms: Caution, Prudence, Patience, Deliberation

Example: His impetuosity made him accept the deal without reading the terms.

9 Composure (noun)

Calmness and self-control, especially in a difficult situation. (धैर्य और आत्म-नियंत्रण)

Synonyms: Calmness, Poise, Self-control, Serenity

Antonyms: Panic, Agitation, Nervousness, Anxiety

Example: She answered the tough questions with complete composure.

10 Stewardship (noun)

The responsible management and care of something entrusted to you, especially resources, property, or duties. (संरक्षण और जिम्मेदार प्रबंधन)

Synonyms: Management, Guardianship, Custodianship, Administration

Antonyms: Neglect, Mismanagement, Irresponsibility, Abuse

Example: Good environmental stewardship helps protect natural resources for future generations.

11 Litigious (adjective)

Too willing to take disputes to court; prone to lawsuits. (मुकदमेबाज़)

Synonyms: Contentious, Disputatious, Quarrelsome, Combative

Antonyms: Peaceable, Conciliatory, Amicable, Nonlitigious

Example: His litigious nature made him sue even over minor disagreements with neighbors.

12 Blunder (noun)

A careless or stupid mistake. (भूल)

Synonyms: Mistake, Error, Slip-up, Faux pas

Antonyms: Success, Achievement, Accuracy, Correctness

Example: Leaving the confidential file on the desk was a serious blunder.

13 Atrocity (noun)

An extremely cruel or violent act, especially against innocent people. (अत्याचार)

Synonyms: Brutality, Barbarity, Cruelty, Outrage

Antonyms: Kindness, Humanity, Compassion, Benevolence

Example: The report described the atrocity committed against civilians during the conflict.

14 Outlandish (adjective)

Strange, unusual, or bizarre in a way that seems unrealistic or shocking. (अजीबोगरीब)

Synonyms: Bizarre, Eccentric, Far-fetched, Unconventional

Antonyms: Normal, Conventional, Ordinary, Reasonable

Example: His outlandish claim that he could predict earthquakes made everyone doubtful.

15 Scuffle (noun)

A short, sudden fight or struggle, usually without weapons. (झड़प)

Synonyms: Brawl, Skirmish, Tussle, Fracas

Antonyms: Peace, Harmony, Truce, Agreement

Example: A small scuffle broke out in the crowd when two fans started arguing loudly.

16 Traverse (verb)

Travel across or through a place. (पार करना)

Synonyms: Cross, Pass through, Navigate, Roam

Antonyms: Avoid, Shun, Evade, Bypass

Example: The rescue team had to traverse the flooded streets to reach the stranded residents.

17 Demeanor (noun)

A person's outward behavior and manner, especially as it shows their feelings or character. (आचरण)

Synonyms: Behavior, Manner, Conduct, Bearing

Antonyms: Rudeness, Impropriety, Disrespect, Uncouthness

Example: Her calm demeanor during the interview showed confidence and self-control.

18 Misconduct (noun)

Improper or illegal behavior, especially by a person in a position of authority or trust. (दुराचार)

Synonyms: Wrongdoing, Misbehavior, Malfeasance, Impropriety

Antonyms: Integrity, Honesty, Propriety, Good conduct

Example: The officer was suspended for misconduct after violating the department’s rules.

19 Slander (noun)

The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation. (मानहानि)

Synonyms: Defamation, Libel, Smear, Calumny

Antonyms: Praise, Compliment, Commendation, Eulogy

Example: He filed a case after a colleague spread slander about him in the office.

20 Susceptible (adjective)

Easily affected, influenced, or harmed by something. (संवेदनशील)

Synonyms: Vulnerable, Prone, Sensitive, Receptive

Antonyms: Resistant, Immune, Unaffected, Insusceptible

Example: Children are more susceptible to seasonal infections because their immunity is still developing.

1 Detente (noun)

Relaxation of strained relations or tensions, especially between nations. (तनाव-शमन)

Synonyms: Rapprochement, Reconciliation, Truce, De-escalation

Antonyms: Hostility, Tension, Confrontation, War

Example: The two countries announced a detente after years of diplomatic hostility.

2 Militant (adjective/noun)

Aggressively active in support of a cause; combative. (आक्रामक)

Synonyms: Aggressive, Combative, Belligerent, Forceful

Antonyms: Peaceful, Passive, Moderate, Nonviolent

Example: The group became militant and demanded immediate change.

3 Exultant (adjective)

Feeling or showing great joy, pride, or triumph. (अत्यंत प्रसन्न)

Synonyms: Jubilant, Elated, Triumphant, Overjoyed

Antonyms: Dejected, Gloomy, Miserable, Downcast

Example: The team was exultant after winning the final match.

4 Tawdry (adjective)

Showy but cheap and of poor quality; gaudy. (भड़कीला लेकिन घटिया)

Synonyms: Gaudy, Shoddy, Flashy, Cheap

Antonyms: Elegant, Tasteful, Classy, Refined

Example: The room looked tawdry with shiny but low-quality decorations.

5 Fiasco (noun)

A complete and embarrassing failure. (पूर्ण विफलता)

Synonyms: Debacle, Disaster, Catastrophe, Blunder

Antonyms: Success, Triumph, Achievement, Victory

Example: The event turned into a fiasco when the main speaker never arrived.

6 Droll (adjective)

Funny in a strange, dry, or oddly amusing way. (विचित्र रूप से हास्यपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Amusing, Witty, Comical, Humorous

Antonyms: Serious, Somber, Dull, Humorless

Example: His droll comments made everyone laugh quietly.

7 Disheveled (adjective)

Untidy; having hair or clothes in a messy, unkempt state. (बिखरा हुआ)

Synonyms: Messy, Unkempt, Tousled, Scruffy

Antonyms: Neat, Tidy, Well-groomed, Orderly

Example: He arrived at the interview looking disheveled and exhausted.

8 Solace (noun/verb)

Comfort or relief in sorrow or distress; to give comfort. (सांत्वना)

Synonyms: Comfort, Consolation, Relief, Reassurance

Antonyms: Distress, Agony, Misery, Suffering

Example: Music gave her solace during difficult times.

9 Plutocracy (noun)

Government by the wealthy; a society controlled by rich people. (धनतंत्र)

Synonyms: Oligarchy, Aristocracy, Moneyed rule, Wealth rule

Antonyms: Democracy, Egalitarianism, Meritocracy, Socialism

Example: Critics argued that the country was turning into a plutocracy where money decided elections.

10 Odious (adjective)

Extremely unpleasant, offensive, or hateful. (घृणित)

Synonyms: Extremely unpleasant, offensive, or hateful. (घृणित)

Antonyms: Pleasant, Agreeable, Admirable, Likeable

Example: His odious remarks upset everyone at the meeting.

1 Oligarchy (noun)

A form of government where power is held by a small group of people. (अल्पतंत्र)

Synonyms: Minority rule, Elite rule, Plutocracy, Aristocracy

Antonyms: Democracy, Egalitarianism, Republic, Anarchy

Example: In an oligarchy, a few powerful families can control major decisions of the state.

2 Delphic (adjective)

Mysterious and hard to understand; deliberately obscure or ambiguous (like an oracle). (रहस्यमय और अस्पष्ट)

Synonyms: Enigmatic, Cryptic, Obscure, Ambiguous

Antonyms: Clear, Explicit, Plain, Unambiguous

Example: His delphic comment made the entire plan sound more confusing than before.

3 Sempiternal (adjective)

Everlasting; eternal; existing forever. (शाश्वत)

Synonyms: Eternal, Everlasting, Perpetual, Timeless

Antonyms: Temporary, Transient, Fleeting, Short-lived

Example: The poet wrote about the sempiternal nature of love and hope.

4 Fugacious (adjective)

Lasting for a very short time; fleeting. (क्षणिक)

Synonyms: Fleeting, Transient, Evanescent, Momentary

Antonyms: Lasting, Enduring, Permanent, Persistent

Example: The fugacious rainbow vanished within minutes.

5 Sustenance (noun)

Food or nourishment needed to live; support that maintains life or strength. (जीवन-निर्वाह)

Synonyms: Nourishment, Nutrition, Food, Support

Antonyms: Starvation, Deprivation, Hunger, Scarcity

Example: The charity provided sustenance to families affected by the flood.

6 Inference (noun)

A conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning. (निष्कर्ष)

Synonyms: Conclusion, Deduction, Implication, Interpretation

Antonyms: Fact, Proof, Evidence, Certainty

Example: From his silence, she made the inference that he disagreed.

7 Salutation (noun)

A greeting or respectful address, especially at the beginning of a letter or speech. (अभिवादन)

Synonyms: Greeting, Welcome, Hail, Address

Antonyms: Farewell, Parting, Dismissal, Snub

Example: The email began with a polite salutation to the hiring manager.

8 Syllogism (noun)

A form of deductive reasoning where a conclusion is drawn from two premises. (त्रिवाक्य तर्क)

Synonyms: Deduction, Logical argument, Formal reasoning, Inference

Antonyms: Fallacy, Illogic, Non sequitur, Inconsistency

Example: His syllogism was clear: All mammals breathe air; whales are mammals; therefore whales breathe air.

9 Resuscitate (verb)

Restore to consciousness or life; revive; bring back into use. (पुनर्जीवित करना)

Synonyms: Revive, Reanimate, Restore, Rekindle

Antonyms: Kill, Extinguish, Suppress, Abandon

Example: The paramedics worked quickly to resuscitate the patient after the collapse.

10 Provenance (noun)

Origin or source of something; the history of ownership or where something comes from. (उत्पत्ति)

Synonyms: Origin, Source, Lineage, Background

Antonyms: Destination, Future, Uncertainty, Doubt

Example: The museum verified the provenance of the antique painting before purchasing it.

11 Probative (adjective)

Serving as proof; providing evidence that helps establish something as true. (प्रमाणकारी)

Synonyms: Evidential, Demonstrative, Conclusive, Persuasive

Antonyms: Inconclusive, Unproven, Uncertain, Irrelevant

Example: The judge considered the email as probative evidence of intent.

12 Decimation (noun)

The act of destroying or killing a large part of something; severe reduction. (भारी विनाश; बड़े पैमाने पर हानि)

Synonyms: Devastation, Destruction, Ravage, Massacre

Antonyms: Preservation, Protection, Restoration, Saving

Example: The disease caused widespread decimation of the livestock in the region.

13 Hortatory (adjective)

Encouraging or urging someone strongly to take action; giving advice in a forceful way. (प्रोत्साहनात्मक)

Synonyms: Encouraging, Exhortative, Persuasive, Urging

Antonyms: Discouraging, Dissuading, Indifferent, Neutral

Example: The coach gave a hortatory speech before the final match to boost the team’s confidence.

14 Gambit (noun)

A calculated move or plan used to gain an advantage, often at the start of a situation. (चाल)

Synonyms: Tactic, Strategy, Maneuver, Ploy

Antonyms: Retreat, Inaction, Passivity, Surrender

Example: His opening gambit in the negotiation was to offer a small discount to win trust.

15 Erratum (noun)

An error in a printed or published text, usually corrected later. (मुद्रण-दोष)

Synonyms: Misprint, Mistake, Typo, Blunder

Antonyms: Accuracy, Correctness, Precision, Exactness

Example: The publisher issued an erratum to correct the wrong date printed in the book.

16 Emendation (noun)

The act of correcting or improving a text by removing errors. (संशोधन)

Synonyms: Correction, Revision, Amendment, Rectification

Antonyms: Error, Mistake, Corruption, Distortion

Example: The editor’s emendation removed several factual and grammatical errors from the manuscript.

17 Denunciation (noun)

A public statement strongly condemning someone or something. (निंदा)

Synonyms: Condemnation, Censure, Criticism, Disapproval

Antonyms: Praise, Approval, Commendation, Endorsement

Example: The minister’s denunciation of corruption was welcomed by the public.

18 Contiguity (noun)

The state of being in direct contact or sharing a common border; closeness without a gap. (सन्निकटता; सटे होने की स्थिति)

Synonyms: Adjacency, Proximity, Nearness, Abutment

Antonyms: Separation, Distance, Discontinuity, Isolation

Example: The contiguity of the two villages helped them share roads, markets, and services easily.

19 Coeval (adjective)

Existing at the same time; of the same age or period. (समकालीन)

Synonyms: Contemporary, Simultaneous, Coexistent, Coterminous

Antonyms: Ancient, Future, Subsequent, Later

Example: These coeval manuscripts provide a reliable picture of the events of that era.

20 Bilateral (adjective)

Involving two sides, parties, countries, or groups. (द्विपक्षीय)

Synonyms: Two-sided, Mutual, Reciprocal, Joint

Antonyms: Unilateral, One-sided, Independent, Domestic

Example: India and Japan signed a bilateral agreement to boost trade and technology cooperation.

1 Hallmark (noun)

A distinctive feature or quality that clearly shows something’s character. (विशिष्ट पहचान/प्रमुख लक्षण)

Synonyms: Distinguishing feature, Signature, Characteristic, Trademark

Antonyms: Abnormality, Irregularity, Anomaly, Oddity

Example: Transparency is a hallmark of good governance.

2 Heterodoxy (noun)

Belief or opinion that differs from accepted standards or orthodox views. (परंपरागत/रूढ़िवादी मत से भिन्न विचारधारा)

Synonyms: Unorthodoxy, Dissent, Heresy, Nonconformity

Antonyms: Orthodoxy, Conformity, Agreement, Traditionalism

Example: His heterodoxy in economic thinking challenged the established policies.

3 Prurient (adjective)

Having or encouraging an excessive interest in sexual matters; lewd. (कामुक/अश्लील)

Synonyms: Lustful, Lewd, Salacious, Lascivious

Antonyms: Chaste, Modest, Innocent, Pure

Example: The journalist was criticized for a prurient focus on the actor’s private life.

4 Diabolical (adjective)

Extremely evil or cruel; like the devil. (शैतानी/अत्यंत दुष्ट)

Synonyms: Devilish, Fiendish, Wicked, Villainous

Antonyms: Benevolent, Kind, Humane, Virtuous

Example: Everyone condemned the diabolical act and demanded strict punishment.

5 Elision (noun)

The omission of a sound, syllable, or word in speech or writing. (ध्वनि/अक्षर/शब्द का लोप)

Synonyms: Omission, Deletion, Excision, Contraction

Antonyms: Inclusion, Insertion, Addition, Expansion

Example: In casual speech, family often shows elision and sounds like famly.

6 Preceptor (noun)

A teacher or instructor, especially one who gives moral instruction or personal guidance. (गुरु/शिक्षक)

Synonyms: Teacher, Tutor, Instructor, Mentor

Antonyms: Student, Pupil, Learner, Disciple

Example: The young monk listened carefully to his preceptor’s guidance before taking his vows.

7 Equipoise (noun)

A state of balance; equal distribution of weight, force, or influence. (संतुलन की अवस्था)

Synonyms: Balance, Equilibrium, Poise, Stability

Antonyms: Imbalance, Instability, Disproportion, Disequilibrium

Example: Despite the pressure from both sides, she maintained her equipoise and made a fair decision.

8 Pleonasm (noun)

The use of more words than necessary to express an idea; redundancy in expression. (अनावश्यक शब्दों का प्रयोग/शाब्दिक अतिरेक)

Synonyms: Redundancy, Superfluity, Wordiness, Tautology

Antonyms: Brevity, Conciseness, Terseness, Economy

Example: Calling it an unexpected surprise is a pleonasm because a surprise is already unexpected.

9 Lexicon (noun)

The vocabulary of a language, person, or subject. (शब्दावली)

Synonyms: Vocabulary, Wordstock, Glossary, Terminology

Antonyms: Silence, Inarticulacy, Muteness, Wordlessness

Example: Legal terms form a specialized lexicon that ordinary readers may find difficult.

10 Vagary (noun)

An unexpected and erratic change or action. (अप्रत्याशित और अनियमित बदलाव/मनमौजी परिवर्तन)

Synonyms: Whim, Caprice, Quirk, Fickleness

Antonyms: Consistency, Stability, Predictability, Regularity

Example: The project timeline kept shifting because of the vagaries of the market.

11 Circumscription (noun)

The act of limiting or defining boundaries; restriction. (परिसीमन)

Synonyms: Limitation, Restriction, Confinement, Constraint

Antonyms: Freedom, Expansion, Liberation, Latitude

Example: The circumscription of powers in the new law prevents any single agency from acting unchecked.

12 Amenability (noun)

Willingness to be influenced, guided, or persuaded; readiness to accept control or change. (अनुकूलता; मानने की प्रवृत्ति)

Synonyms: Compliance, Receptiveness, Responsiveness, Cooperativeness

Antonyms: Resistance, Obstinacy, Defiance, Intransigence

Example: Her amenability to feedback helped her improve quickly at the new job.

13 Prelude (noun)

An action or event serving as an introduction to something more important. (प्रस्तावना)

Synonyms: Introduction, Foretaste, Lead-in, Prologue

Antonyms: Conclusion, Finale, Aftermath, Epilogue

Example: The small protests were a prelude to a much larger movement.

14 Littoral (adjective)

Relating to the shore of a sea, ocean, or lake. (तटीय)

Synonyms: Coastal, Shoreline, Seaside, Waterside

Antonyms: Inland, Interior, Landlocked, Central

Example: Littoral vegetation thrives in salty, wind-swept coastal conditions.

15 Metonymy (noun)

A figure of speech in which one word is substituted for another that is closely associated with it. (संबंध के आधार पर शब्द-प्रतिस्थापन)

Synonyms: Name-substitution, Associative substitution, Name-transfer, Word substitution

Antonyms: Literalness, Directness, Denotation, Explicitness

Example: In the sentence The White House announced new measures, White House is a metonymy for the U.S. government.

16 Meretricious (adjective)

Attractive in a flashy way but lacking real value or sincerity; showy and misleading. (दिखावटी)

Synonyms: Gaudy, Showy, Flashy, Superficial

Antonyms: Genuine, Sincere, Substantial, Unpretentious

Example: The ad promised luxury, but the product turned out to be meretricious and cheaply made.

17 Vitriol (noun)

Bitterly harsh or caustic criticism or speech. (कटु आलोचना)

Synonyms: Acrimony, Malice, Venom, Invective

Antonyms: Praise, Compliment, Appreciation, Admiration

Example: The minister faced public vitriol after the controversial decision.

18 Antedate (verb)

To be earlier than; to come before in time. (पूर्वकालीन होना)

Synonyms: Precede, Predate, Prioritize, Preexist

Antonyms: Follow, Postdate, Succeed, Come after

Example: These traditions antedate the modern nation-state by centuries.

19 Inelastic (adjective)

Not easily changed or stretched; (in economics) demand/supply that changes little when price changes. (अलोच्य)

Synonyms: Rigid, Inflexible, Unyielding, Unresponsive

Antonyms: Elastic, Flexible, Adaptable, Responsive

Example: The demand for life-saving medicines is often inelastic even when prices rise.

20 Subsume (verb)

Include or absorb (something) into a larger whole. (समाहित करना)

Synonyms: Absorb, Incorporate, Encompass, Assimilate

Antonyms: Exclude, Separate, Isolate, Detach

Example: The new policy will subsume several older rules into one unified framework.

1 Cadence (noun)

A rhythmic flow or sequence of sounds or movements. (लय)

Synonyms: Rhythm, Beat, Tempo, Flow

Antonyms: Discord, Irregularity, Disruption, Arrhythmia

Example: The cadence of his speech made the message more powerful and memorable.

2 Sequester (verb)

To isolate or keep apart; sometimes to take possession of something officially. (अलग-थलग करना)

Synonyms: Isolate, Segregate, Seclude, Impound

Antonyms: Release, Integrate, Unite, Return

Example: The judge ordered the jury to be sequestered during the trial.

3 Crescendo (noun)

A gradual increase in loudness, intensity, or strength. (चरमोत्कर्ष)

Synonyms: Climax, Peak, Build-up, Intensification

Antonyms: Decline, Decrease, Diminution, Fade

Example: The music rose to a crescendo that filled the entire hall.

4 Expatriate (noun)

A person who lives outside their native country. (प्रवासी)

Synonyms: Emigrant, Exile, Immigrant, Foreigner

Antonyms: Native, Resident, Local, Citizen

Example: As an expatriate, he missed his hometown traditions during festivals.

5 Tautology (noun)

Unnecessary repetition of the same idea in different words. (अनावश्यक पुनरुक्ति)

Synonyms: Redundancy, Repetition, Pleonasm, Verbosity

Antonyms: Brevity, Conciseness, Succinctness, Economy

Example: Saying free gift is a tautology because a gift is already free.

6 Bastion (noun)

A stronghold or a place that strongly defends or supports a belief, system, or cause. (गढ़)

Synonyms: Stronghold, Fortress, Citadel, Bulwark

Antonyms: Weakness, Vulnerability, Exposure, Fragility

Example: The university became a bastion of free thought and debate.

7 Ossify (verb)

Become rigid or hard; to turn into bone-like hardness or become inflexible. (अस्थिमय हो जाना)

Synonyms: Harden, Solidify, Calcify, Rigidify

Antonyms: Soften, Loosen, Melt, Flex

Example: Over time, the flexible policy began to ossify into rigid rules.

8 Frenzy (noun)

A state of wild excitement or uncontrolled activity. (उन्माद)

Synonyms: Hysteria, Mania, Agitation, Turmoil

Antonyms: Calmness, Composure, Tranquility, Serenity

Example: The crowd went into a frenzy when the final goal was scored.

9 Grandiose (adjective)

Overly large or impressive in appearance, often unrealistically so. (भव्य)

Synonyms: Pretentious, Magnificent, Pompous, Extravagant

Antonyms: Modest, Humble, Simple, Unassuming

Example: He made grandiose claims about his success, but had little proof to support them.