1/10 Waging(verb)

Carry on (a war or campaign). (छेड़ने)

Synonyms: Conduct, Do, Fulfill, Make

Antonyms: Cease, Destroy, Fail, Forget

Example: Neither nation, accordingly, prepared for total war nor possessed adequate plans for waging it.

2/10 Preaching(noun)

The delivery of a sermon or religious address to an assembled group of people, typically in church. (उपदेश)

Synonyms: Exhort, Teach, Address, Deliver

Antonyms: Attack, Deny, Disagree, Disallow

Example: The minister preached to the congregation about the need for tolerance.

3/10 Convener(noun)

A person whose job it is to call people together for meetings of a committee. (संयोजक)

Synonyms: Summon, Muster, Call, Assemble

Antonyms: Disperse, Divide, Scatter, Separate

Example: He managed not only to become convener of the committee, but succeeded in getting men chiefly of his own opinion placed on it.

4/10 Development(noun)

The process of developing or being developed. (विकास)

Synonyms: Advancement, Evolution, Expansion, Improvement

Antonyms: Decline, Decrease, Halt, Retreat

Example: Good nutrition is important for proper muscle development.

5/10 Accusing(verb)

A person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime. (आरोपी)

Synonyms: Arraigned, Implicated, Incriminated, Indicted

Antonyms: Acquitted, Clear, Discharged

Example: He was accused of stealing the money.

6/10 Seeking(verb)

Attempt to find (something). (मांगना)

Synonyms: Explore, Follow, Investigate, Pursue

Antonyms: Ignore, Shun, Answer, Find

Example: The office is seeking a salesperson.

7/10 Criticism (noun)

What you think is bad about somebody/something. (आलोचना)

Synonyms: Censure, Reproval, Condemnation, Denunciation

Antonyms: Approve, Commend, Compliment, Exonerate.

Example: There was much public criticism directed at the senator.

8/10 Despite(preposition)

Without being affected by (बावजूद)

Synonyms: Notwithstanding, In Spite Of, Even With, Regardless Of

Antonyms: Because Of, Accept, Admire

Example: He laughed despite himself.

9/10 Lodged(adjective)

Flattened by wind or rain. (दर्ज कराई)

Synonyms: Blocked, Clogged, Swollen, Wedged

Antonyms: Impermanent, Unfixed, Clear, Empty

Example: The workers were lodged in temporary camps.

10/10 Campaign(noun)

A plan to do a number of things in order to achieve a special aim. (अभियान)

Synonyms: Crusade, Drive, Push, Effort.

Antonyms: Inaction, Prevent, Hinder, Inhibit.

Example: I'd better get my campaign manager cracking.

1/10 Stipulates(verb)

Demand or specify (a requirement), typically as part of an agreement. (प्रतिज्ञा करना)

Synonyms: Specify, Demand, Require, Prescribe

Antonyms: Break, Calculate, Confuse, Decline

Example: The cease-fire was stipulated by the treaty.

2/10 Stripping(verb)

Remove all coverings from. (अलग करना)

Synonyms: Striptease, Peel, Despoil, Disrobe

Antonyms: Cover, Fill, Fix, Give

Example: It scares me, like I'm stripping naked in front of strangers.

3/10 Abating(verb)

Become less intense or widespread. (कम करना)

Synonyms: Encouraging, Reassuring, Refreshing, Soothing

Antonyms: Aggravating, Depressing, Dispiriting, Distressing

Example: The storm/wind/rain has started to abate.

4/10 Scuffling(verb)

Engage in a short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters. (हाथापाई)

Synonyms: Skirmish, Clash, Fight, Battle

Antonyms: Truce, Calm, Peace, Quiet

Example: There was a scuffling noise in the background.

5/10 Deemed(verb)

Regard or consider in a specified way. (मानना)

Synonyms: Alleged, Assumed, Putative, Regarded

Antonyms: Real, Actual, True

Example: The story was deemed too controversial and so they spiked it.

6/10 Approved(verb)

Officially agree to or accept as satisfactory. (मंज़ूरी देना)

Synonyms: Accredit, Certify, Endorse, Sanction

Antonyms: Reject, Deny, Disapprove, Disallow

Example: I don't care if all the other parents are letting their kids do it; I still don't approve.

7/10 Plunged(verb)

Jump or dive quickly and energetically. (कूद पड़े)

Synonyms: Descent, Dive, Fall, Jump

Antonyms: Ascent, Rise, Increase

Example: He plunged the knife into the cake.

8/10 Conflict(noun)

A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. (टकराव)

Synonyms: Battle, Clash, Combat, Competition

Antonyms: Peace, Truce, Agreement, Calm

Example: There was a lot of conflict between him and his father.

9/10 Contentious(adjective)

Likely to cause argument (विवादास्पद)

Synonyms: Antagonistic, Combative, Testy, Argumentative

Antonyms: Unargumentative, Unaggressive, Noncontentious, Unchallengeable

Example: She has some very contentious views on education.

10/10 Corruption(noun)

Dishonest or immoral behaviour or activities. (भ्रष्‍टाचार)

Synonyms: Dishonesty, Deceit, Deception, Duplicity

Antonyms: Honesty, Decency, Goodness, Honor.

Example: I deplore the poverty and corruption of my country.

1/10 Conference(noun)

A meeting of two or more persons for discussing matters of common concern. (सम्मेलन)

Synonyms: Consultation, Discussion, Forum, Interview

Antonyms: Silence, Quiet, Disassembly

Example: The organization held its annual conference in New York this year.

2/10 Investigating(verb)

Carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts of (an incident, allegation, etc.) so as to establish the truth. (जांच)

Synonyms: Consider, Examine, Explore, Inspect

Antonyms: Answer, Forget, Ignore, Neglect

Example: The police are still investigating the murder.

3/10 Announcing(verb)

Make a formal public statement about a fact, occurrence, or intention. (घोषणा)

Synonyms: Call, Declare, Disclose, Issue

Antonyms: Conceal, Hide, Hold, Keep

Example: The government announced a cut in taxes.

4/10 Proposed(verb)

Put forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others. (प्रस्तावित)

Synonyms: Expected, Planned, Prospective, Recommended

Antonyms: Answer, Discourage, Dissuade, Ignore

Example: The scientists proposed a new theory.

5/10 Dubbed(verb)

Give an unofficial name or nickname to. (करार दिया)

Synonyms: Titled, Baptized, Called, Christened

Antonyms: Demote, Dishonor, Agitate, Lowborn

Example: They dubbed in the music.

6/10 Considering(verb)

By a notably large amount or to a notably large extent (काफी)

Synonyms: Appreciably, Far, Greatly, Markedly

Antonyms: Insignificantly, Little, Slightly, Unappreciably

Example: He's considerably fatter than he was when I knew him.

7/10 Reached(verb)

Stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something. (पहुँच गया)

Synonyms: Captured, Collected, Seized, Accomplished

Antonyms: Deprived, Forfeited, Lost

Example: She reached the conclusion that there was no more she could do.

8/10 Petition(noun)

A formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority in respect of a particular cause. (याचिका)

Synonyms: Request, Ask, Call On, Entreat

Antonyms: Refuse, Reject, Dismiss, Disregard

Example: She filed a petition for divorce.

9/10 Violating(verb)

Break or fail to comply with (a rule or formal agreement). (उल्लंघन)

Synonyms: Contravene, Breach, Infringe, Infract

Antonyms: Aid, Assist, Help, Obey

Example: He was arrested for violating his parole.

10/10 Alliance(noun)

A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations. (संधि)

Synonyms: Association, League, Compact, Concordat

Antonyms: Dissociation, Disaffiliation, Separation, Severance

Example: We need to form a closer alliance between government and industry.

1/10 Recipient(noun)

A person or thing that receives or is awarded something. (प्राप्तकर्ता)

Synonyms: Beneficiary, Awardee, Heir, Legatee

Antonyms: Donor, Benefactor, Patron, Donator

Example: He was a worthy recipient of the Nobel Prize.

2/10 Victorious(adjective)

Having won a victory. (विजयी)

Synonyms: Outplay, Outrun, Overcome, Overtake

Antonyms: Lose, Surrender, Fail, Guard

Example: Against all the odds, Frederick was ultimately victorious.

3/10 Appeal(verb)

Make a serious, urgent, or heartfelt request. (याचना करना)

Synonyms: Application, Bid, Call, Claim

Antonyms: Answer, Reply, Denial, Disavowal

Example: The mayor made an appeal to the people of the city to stay calm.

4/10 Raised(verb)

Lift or move to a higher position or level. (उठाना)

Synonyms: Boost, Hike, Increment, Accession

Antonyms: Decrease, Decline, Deduction, Fall

Example: He raised his head and looked around.

5/10 Belonging(noun)

An affinity for a place or situation. (संबद्ध)

Synonyms: Acceptance, Affinity, Association, Attachment

Antonyms: Dislike, Hatred, Opposition, Antipathy

Example: All her clothes and belongings remain exactly as she left them.

6/10 Scheduled(adjective)

Included in or planned according to a schedule. (अनुसूचित)

Synonyms: Anticipated, Expected, Becoming, Coming

Antonyms: Improper, Inappropriate, Incorrect, Ugly

Example: He has been forced to adjust his schedule.

7/10 Influential(adjective)

The capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behaviour of someone or something, or the effect itself. (प्रभाव)

Synonyms: Clout, Consequence, Control, Domination

Antonyms: Beginning, Cause, Commencement, Insignificance

Example: His health problems may have had some influence on his decision.

8/10 Contest(noun)

Engage in competition to attain (a position of power). (चुनाव लड़ा)

Synonyms: Debated, Argued, Challenged, Impugned

Antonyms: Agreement, Calm, Peace, Quiet

Example: It will have a contested election for executive director.

9/10 Significant(adjective)

In a sufficiently great or important way as to be worthy of attention. (काफी)

Synonyms: Notably, Remarkably, Importantly, Seriously

Antonyms: Slightly, Doubtfully, Apparently, Superficially.

Example: Another store sold the game for a significantly lower price.

10/10 Stiff(adjective)

Not easily bent or changed in shape. (अकड़न)

Synonyms: Arthritic, Creaky, Rigid, Solid

Antonyms: Bending, Flexible, Loose, Pliable

Example: The furniture was stiff, uncomfortable, too delicate, and too neat.

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