1 Halberd (noun)

A medieval weapon consisting of a long shaft fitted with an axe blade, spike, and spear point. (लंबे डंडे वाला मध्यकालीन कुल्हाड़ी-भाला अस्त्र)

Synonyms: Polearm, Battle-Axe, Spear, Pike

Antonyms: Shield, Armor, Protection, Defense

Example: The palace guard stood at the entrance holding a heavy halberd.

2 Ululate (verb)

To make a long, loud, high-pitched, wavering cry, especially to express strong emotion. (ऊँची और लंबी विलापपूर्ण ध्वनि निकालना)

Synonyms: Howl, Wail, Shriek, Keen

Antonyms: Whisper, Murmur, Mumble, Hush

Example: The mourners began to ululate in grief during the ceremony.

3 Daedalian (adjective)

Extremely intricate, complex, skillfully designed, or ingenious. (अत्यंत जटिल और कौशलपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Intricate, Complex, Ingenious, Skillful

Antonyms: Simple, Plain, Uncomplicated, Unskillful

Example: The palace contained a Daedalian network of corridors and secret passages.

4 Rove (verb)

To travel or wander from place to place without a fixed destination. (इधर-उधर घूमना)

Synonyms: Wander, Roam, Ramble, Meander

Antonyms: Stay, Remain, Settle, Halt

Example: The explorers roved across the countryside in search of ancient ruins.

5 Rumpled (adjective)

Wrinkled, crumpled, or untidy in appearance. (सिकुड़ा हुआ)

Synonyms: Wrinkled, Crumpled, Creased, Disheveled

Antonyms: Smooth, Neat, Tidy, Pressed

Example: He arrived at the meeting wearing a rumpled shirt.

6 Bandolier (noun)

A broad belt worn over the shoulder for carrying cartridges or ammunition. (कारतूस रखने की कंधे की पेटी)

Synonyms: Bandoleer, Cartridge Belt, Baldric, Ammunition Belt

Antonyms: Disarmament, Unarmedness, Defenselessness, Pacifism

Example: The soldier carried extra cartridges in his bandolier.

7 Drub (verb)

To defeat someone decisively or beat someone severely. (बुरी तरह हराना)

Synonyms: Thrash, Rout, Trounce, Defeat

Antonyms: Lose, Surrender, Yield, Succumb

Example: The defending champions drubbed their opponents in the final match.

8 Azimuthal (adjective)

Relating to azimuth or horizontal angular direction measured around the horizon. (दिगंशीय)

Synonyms: Directional, Angular, Horizontal, Orientational

Antonyms: Vertical, Elevational, Zenithal, Radial

Example: The astronomer used an azimuthal coordinate system to locate the star.

9 Finial (noun)

A decorative ornament placed at the top or end of a building, piece of furniture, or other structure. (शीर्ष अलंकरण)

Synonyms: Ornament, Decoration, Adornment, Knob

Antonyms: Base, Foundation, Footing, Bottom

Example: A beautifully carved finial decorated the top of the ancient gate.

10 Belfry (noun)

A bell tower or the part of a tower in which bells are hung. (घंटाघर)

Synonyms: Bell Tower, Steeple, Campanile, Bell Chamber

Antonyms: Basement, Cellar, Crypt, Underground

Example: The bells in the old church belfry rang across the village.

11 Rhombus (noun)

A parallelogram having four sides of equal length. (चार समान भुजाओं वाला समचतुर्भुज)

Synonyms: Rhomb, Lozenge, Diamond, Equilateral Parallelogram

Antonyms: Circle, Triangle, Trapezoid, Rectangle

Example: The teacher drew a rhombus and explained that all four of its sides were equal.

12 Mummify (verb)

To preserve a dead body by preventing it from decaying, especially by embalming and drying it. (शव को ममी बनाकर संरक्षित करना)

Synonyms: Embalm, Preserve, Desiccate, Dry

Antonyms: Decay, Decompose, Rot, Putrefy

Example: Ancient Egyptians used special techniques to mummify the bodies of their rulers.

13 Cuneiform (adjective)

Relating to an ancient system of writing made with wedge-shaped marks. (कीलाकार चिह्नों वाली प्राचीन लिपि से संबंधित)

Synonyms: Wedge-shaped, Wedgelike, Cuneate, Cuneal

Antonyms: Rounded, Circular, Curved, Spherical

Example: Archaeologists discovered several clay tablets covered with cuneiform writing.

14 Disbar (verb)

To officially prevent a lawyer from practising law. (किसी वकील को वकालत करने से अयोग्य घोषित करना)

Synonyms: Debar, Expel, Exclude, Prohibit

Antonyms: Admit, Authorize, License, Reinstate

Example: The court decided to disbar the lawyer for serious professional misconduct.

15 Derail (verb)

To cause a train to leave its tracks or to prevent a plan or process from succeeding. (पटरी से उतारना या किसी योजना को विफल करना)

Synonyms: Sidetrack, Disrupt, Obstruct, Wreck

Antonyms: Advance, Facilitate, Promote, Support

Example: A sudden financial crisis could derail the entire project.

16 Subcutaneous (adjective)

Situated, occurring, or administered beneath the skin. (त्वचा के नीचे स्थित या दिया जाने वाला)

Synonyms: Hypodermic, Subdermal, Undercutaneous, Beneath-the-skin

Antonyms: Cutaneous, Epidermal, Superficial, External

Example: The patient received a subcutaneous injection in the arm.

17 Narcolepsy (noun)

A sleep disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable attacks of sleep. (अचानक और अनियंत्रित रूप से नींद आने का विकार)

Synonyms: Hypersomnia, Sleep Disorder, Sleeping Sickness, Sleep Attacks

Antonyms: Insomnia, Wakefulness, Alertness, Sleeplessness

Example: His narcolepsy sometimes caused him to fall asleep unexpectedly during the day.

18 Travelogue (noun)

A book, film, or account describing someone's travels and experiences. (यात्रा-वृत्तांत)

Synonyms: Travel Account, Travel Diary, Travel Journal, Travel Narrative

Antonyms: Fiction, Fantasy, Fabrication, Invention

Example: She published a fascinating travelogue about her journey through Africa.

19 Taurine (adjective)

Relating to or resembling a bull. (बैल से संबंधित या बैल के समान)

Synonyms: Bullish, Bovine, Bull-like, Ox-like

Antonyms: Frail, Delicate, Weak, Slight

Example: The wrestler had a powerful, taurine appearance.

20 Ichthyology (noun)

The scientific study of fish. (मछलियों का वैज्ञानिक अध्ययन)

Synonyms: Fish Science, Fish Biology, Piscine Zoology, Ichthyological Science

Antonyms: Ornithology, Entomology, Mammalogy, Herpetology

Example: She chose ichthyology because she was fascinated by marine and freshwater fish.

1 Tumble (verb)

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

Synonyms: Fall, Plunge, Topple, Plummet

Antonyms: Rise, Ascend, Climb, Soar

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

2 Trustworthy (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Reliable, Dependable, Credible, Honest

Antonyms: Unreliable, Dishonest, Deceptive, Untrustworthy

Example: A trustworthy leader keeps promises and communicates honestly.

3 Mindboggling (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Astonishing, Staggering, Astounding, Bewildering

Antonyms: Ordinary, Unsurprising, Simple, Comprehensible

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

4 Heartwarming (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Touching, Moving, Uplifting, Endearing

Antonyms: Heartbreaking, Distressing, Depressing, Disheartening

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

5 Showcase (verb)

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

Synonyms: Display, Exhibit, Present, Feature

Antonyms: Conceal, Hide, Suppress, Obscure

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

6 Mythology (noun)

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

Synonyms: Myth, Folklore, Legend, Lore

Antonyms: History, Fact, Reality, Truth

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

7 Deadline (noun)

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

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

Antonyms: Extension, Postponement, Delay, Indefiniteness

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

8 Highlight (verb)

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

Synonyms: Emphasize, Stress, Spotlight, Underscore

Antonyms: Downplay, Conceal, Ignore, Minimize

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

9 Cripple (verb)

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

Synonyms: Disable, Impair, Debilitate, Hamper

Antonyms: Strengthen, Enable, Restore, Empower

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

10 Bandwidth (noun)

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

Synonyms: Capacity, Range, Scope, Capability

Antonyms: Limitation, Restriction, Constraint, Incapacity

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

11 Treasury (noun)

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

Synonyms: Exchequer, Coffers, Repository, Funds

Antonyms: Debt, Deficit, Liability, Bankruptcy

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

12 Undercover (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Secret, Covert, Clandestine, Surreptitious

Antonyms: Open, Overt, Public, Visible

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

13 Overtake (verb)

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

Synonyms: Pass, Surpass, Outstrip, Outpace

Antonyms: Trail, Lag, Follow, Fall Behind

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

14 Throughput (noun)

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

Synonyms: Output, Capacity, Productivity, Yield

Antonyms:

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

15 Matrimony (noun)

The state or institution of being married. (विवाह)

Synonyms: Marriage, Wedlock, Union, Nuptials

Antonyms: Divorce, Separation, Bachelorhood, Celibacy

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

16 Insurance (noun)

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

Synonyms: Assurance, Coverage, Protection, Indemnity

Antonyms: Exposure, Risk, Vulnerability, Insecurity

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

17 Overlook (verb)

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

Synonyms: Ignore, Miss, Neglect, Disregard

Antonyms: Notice, Observe, Consider, Detect

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

18 Overdue (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Late, Delayed, Belated, Tardy

Antonyms: Early, Timely, Prompt, Punctual

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

19 Forthcoming (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Upcoming, Approaching, Impending, Prospective

Antonyms: Past, Previous, Distant, Departed

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

20 Undertake (verb)

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

Synonyms: Attempt, Begin, Commence, Embark

Antonyms: Abandon, Avoid, Neglect, Refuse

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

1 Welfare (noun)

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

Synonyms: Well-being, Prosperity, Benefit, Good

Antonyms: Misery, Hardship, Suffering, Adversity

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

2 Interface (noun)

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

Synonyms: Connection, Link, Interaction, Junction

Antonyms: Separation, Disconnection, Isolation, Division

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

3 Agenda (noun)

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

Synonyms: Schedule, Programme, Itinerary, Plan

Antonyms: Improvisation, Disorder, Aimlessness, Spontaneity

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

4 Trophy (noun)

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

Synonyms: Prize, Award, Cup, Medal

Antonyms: Penalty, Forfeit, Loss, Defeat

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

5 Backfire (verb)

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

Synonyms: Misfire, Fail, Rebound, Boomerang

Antonyms: Succeed, Work, Prosper, Triumph

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

6 Feedback (noun)

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

Synonyms: Response, Reaction, Evaluation, Comment

Antonyms: Silence, Indifference, Nonresponse, Disregard

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

7 Supervise (verb)

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

Synonyms: Oversee, Monitor, Manage, Direct

Antonyms: Neglect, Ignore, Abandon, Disregard

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

8 Outstanding (adjective)

Exceptionally good or clearly better than others. (उत्कृष्ट)

Synonyms: Exceptional, Excellent, Remarkable, Superb

Antonyms: Mediocre, Inferior, Ordinary, Unremarkable

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

9 Marvelous (adjective)

Extremely good, impressive, or wonderful. (अद्भुत)

Synonyms: Wonderful, Magnificent, Splendid, Superb

Antonyms: Terrible, Awful, Dreadful, Unimpressive

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

10 Priceless (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Invaluable, Precious, Inestimable, Irreplaceable

Antonyms: Worthless, Valueless, Cheap, Insignificant

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

1 Aorta (noun)

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

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

Antonyms: Vena Cava, Vein, Venule, Capillary

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

2 Biopsy (noun)

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

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

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

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

3 Rive (verb)

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

Synonyms: Split, Tear, Rend, Cleave

Antonyms: Join, Unite, Mend, Repair

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

4 Cloak (verb)

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

Synonyms: Conceal, Disguise, Mask, Veil

Antonyms: Reveal, Expose, Uncover, Disclose

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

5 Synod (noun)

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

Synonyms: Council, Assembly, Convocation, Conference

Antonyms: Dispersal, Separation, Dissolution, Disbandment

Example: The church leaders gathered for the annual synod.

6 Murine (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Mouselike, Ratlike, Rodent, Rodentlike

Antonyms: Feline, Canine, Avian, Bovine

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

7 Clutch (verb)

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

Synonyms: Grasp, Grip, Clasp, Seize

Antonyms: Release, Loosen, Drop, Relinquish

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

8 Peddle (verb)

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

Synonyms: Hawk, Sell, Vend, Market

Antonyms: Buy, Purchase, Acquire, Withhold

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

9 Geyser (noun)

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

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

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

Example: The tourists gathered to watch the geyser erupt.

10 Convex (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Bulging, Curved, Protuberant, Rounded

Antonyms: Concave, Hollow, Depressed, Inward-curving

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

11 Corral (noun/verb)

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

Synonyms: Enclose, Confine, Pen, Herd

Antonyms: Release, Free, Scatter, Disperse

Example: The cowboys corralled the cattle before sunset.

12 Pelf (noun)

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

Synonyms: Lucre, Wealth, Riches, Mammon

Antonyms: Poverty, Destitution, Penury, Indigence

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

13 Helot (noun)

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

Synonyms: Serf, Slave, Bondman, Thrall

Antonyms: Freeman, Master, Citizen, Liberated-Person

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

14 Slag (noun)

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

Synonyms: Dross, Waste, Residue, Scoria

Antonyms: Metal, Ore, Product, Purity

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

15 Laurel (noun/verb)

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

Synonyms: Honour, Praise, Glory, Distinction

Antonyms: Disgrace, Shame, Dishonour, Ignominy

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

16 Nimbus (noun)

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

Synonyms: Raincloud, Cloud, Halo, Aureole

Antonyms: Clear-Sky, Cloudlessness, Darkness, Gloom

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

17 Siphon (noun/verb)

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

Synonyms: Drain, Draw, Transfer, Extract

Antonyms: Fill, Supply, Replenish, Restore

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

18 Eddy (noun/verb)

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

Synonyms: Whirlpool, Swirl, Vortex, Spiral

Antonyms: Stillness, Calm, Stagnation, Rest

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

19 Austral (adjective)

Relating to or situated in the south. (दक्षिणी)

Synonyms: Southern, Southward, Southerly, Antarctic

Antonyms: Northern, Northward, Northerly, Boreal

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

20 Febrile (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Feverish, Pyretic, Fevered, Flushed

Antonyms: Afebrile, Healthy, Normal, Cool

Example: The patient remained febrile throughout the night.

1 Snowball (verb)

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

Synonyms: Escalate, Multiply, Expand, Intensify

Antonyms: Diminish, Decline, Shrink, Subside

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

2 Cutthroat (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Ruthless, Fierce, Merciless, Unscrupulous

Antonyms: Compassionate, Merciful, Fair, Considerate

Example: The advertising industry can be extremely cutthroat.

3 Flashpoint (noun)

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

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

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

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

4 Freelancer (noun)

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

Synonyms: Contractor, Consultant, Independent, Self-employed

Antonyms: Employee, Staffer, Subordinate, Salaried Worker

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

5 Restructure (verb)

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

Synonyms: Reorganize, Revamp, Reconfigure, Rearrange

Antonyms: Preserve, Maintain, Retain, Stabilize

Example: The company decided to restructure its management system.

6 Shortlist (verb)

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

Synonyms: Select, Choose, Screen, Nominate

Antonyms: Reject, Eliminate, Exclude, Disqualify

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

7 Mastermind (verb)

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

Synonyms: Orchestrate, Engineer, Devise, Organize

Antonyms: Mismanage, Disorganize, Botch, Bung­le

Example: The criminal had masterminded the entire robbery.

8 Foolproof (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Infallible, Reliable, Fail-safe, Secure

Antonyms: Fallible, Unreliable, Faulty, Vulnerable

Example: The new security system is almost foolproof.

9 Crackdown (noun)

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

Synonyms: Clampdown, Suppression, Repression, Enforcement

Antonyms: Leniency, Tolerance, Relaxation, Permissiveness

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

10 Subcontract (verb)

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

Synonyms: Delegate, Outsource, Assign, Commission

Antonyms: Insource, Retain, Undertake, Perform

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

11 Medieval (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Feudal, Gothic, Middle-Age, Antiquated

Antonyms: Modern, Contemporary, Current, Present-Day

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

12 Biometric (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Biological, Physiological, Identifying, Measurable

Antonyms: Anonymous, Unidentifiable, Nonbiological, Impersonal

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

13 Warmonger (noun)

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

Synonyms: Militarist, Hawk, Belligerent, Aggressor

Antonyms: Pacifist, Peacemaker, Dove, Conciliator

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

14 Homeostasis (noun)

The process by which a living organism maintains a stable internal environment despite external changes. (आंतरिक संतुलन बनाए रखने की प्रक्रिया)

Synonyms: Imbalance, Instability, Disequilibrium, Disruption

Antonyms:

Example: Sweating helps the human body maintain homeostasis by regulating temperature.

15 Facsimile (noun)

An exact copy or reproduction of something. (सटीक प्रतिकृति)

Synonyms: Copy, Replica, Reproduction, Duplicate

Antonyms: Original, Prototype, Authenticity, Uniqueness

Example: The museum displayed a facsimile of the ancient manuscript.

16 Capstone (noun)

The highest or final achievement that completes or crowns something. (चरम उपलब्धि; अंतिम महत्वपूर्ण उपलब्धि)

Synonyms: Culmination, Pinnacle, Crowning, Climax

Antonyms: Beginning, Foundation, Inception, Commencement

Example: Winning the championship was the capstone of his sporting career.

17 Metallurgy (noun)

The science and technology concerned with extracting, refining, and processing metals. (धातुकर्म)

Synonyms: Metalworking, Smelting, Refining, Metalcraft

Antonyms: Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Husbandry

Example: Advances in metallurgy enabled ancient civilizations to produce stronger weapons and tools.

18 Greenwash (verb)

Make misleading claims to make an organization or product appear more environmentally friendly than it really is. (पर्यावरण-अनुकूल होने का भ्रामक दावा करना)

Synonyms: Misrepresent, Deceive, Mislead, Disguise

Antonyms: Disclose, Reveal, Clarify, Authenticate

Example: Some companies greenwash their products by exaggerating minor environmental benefits.

19 Undercut (verb)

Offer goods or services at a lower price than a competitor or weaken the effectiveness or power of something. (कम कीमत लगाकर प्रतिस्पर्धा करना; कमजोर करना)

Synonyms: Undermine, Weaken, Erode, Sabotage

Antonyms: Strengthen, Support, Reinforce, Bolster

Example: Cheap imports may undercut local manufacturers in the market.

20 Disinfect (verb)

Clean something so as to destroy bacteria and other harmful microorganisms. (कीटाणुरहित करना)

Synonyms: Sanitize, Sterilize, Decontaminate, Purify

Antonyms: Contaminate, Infect, Pollute, Taint

Example: The nurse disinfected the equipment before using it.

1 Frowsy (adjective)

Untidy, dirty, or unpleasant in appearance or smell. (अस्त-व्यस्त और मैला)

Synonyms: Shabby, Slovenly, Unkempt, Dingy

Antonyms: Neat, Tidy, Smart, Immaculate

Example: He appeared at the meeting in a frowsy shirt and uncombed hair.

2 Buxom (adjective)

Plump, healthy-looking, and attractively full in figure. (हृष्ट-पुष्ट)

Synonyms: Plump, Full-figured, Rounded, Stout

Antonyms: Gaunt, Skinny, Emaciated, Scrawny

Example: The artist painted a buxom woman in traditional rural attire.

3 Agog (adjective)

Very eager, excited, or curious to know or see something. (अत्यंत उत्सुक)

Synonyms: Eager, Excited, Curious, Enthusiastic

Antonyms: Indifferent, Uninterested, Apathetic, Bored

Example: The students were agog with excitement before the results were announced.

4 Mint (verb)

To produce coins by stamping metal, or to create something officially for the first time. (सिक्के ढालना)

Synonyms: Coin, Manufacture, Produce, Forge

Antonyms: Destroy, Melt, Abolish, Withdraw

Example: The government decided to mint a new series of commemorative coins.

5 Grope (verb)

To search or feel around with the hands, especially when unable to see clearly. (टटोलना)

Synonyms: Feel, Fumble, Search, Probe

Antonyms: Locate, Find, Grasp, Observe

Example: He groped in the darkness for the light switch.

6 Crave (verb)

To have a strong desire or longing for something. (तीव्र इच्छा करना)

Synonyms: Desire, Long, Yearn, Covet

Antonyms: Dislike, Reject, Avoid, Abhor

Example: After hours of work, she began to crave a quiet place to rest.

7 Roister (verb)

To celebrate noisily and behave in a boisterous way. (शोरगुल के साथ मौज-मस्ती करना)

Synonyms: Revel, Carouse, Frolic, Celebrate

Antonyms: Mourn, Grieve, Lament, Abstain

Example: The victorious supporters roistered in the streets until midnight.

8 Envoy (noun)

A person sent by a government or organization as its official representative. (दूत)

Synonyms: Emissary, Ambassador, Delegate, Representative

Antonyms: Recipient, Host, Principal, Constituent

Example: The government sent a special envoy to negotiate a peace agreement.

9 Mandamus (noun)

A judicial writ ordering a public authority to perform a legal duty. (परमादेश)

Synonyms: Writ, Order, Command, Directive

Antonyms: Prohibition, Restraint, Reversal, Revocation

Example: The court issued a mandamus directing the authority to perform its statutory duty.

10 Substratum (noun)

An underlying layer or foundation on which something is formed or supported. (आधारभूत परत)

Synonyms: Foundation, Base, Bedrock, Underlayer

Antonyms: Surface, Exterior, Top, Superstructure

Example: The ancient rock formed the substratum beneath the newer soil deposits.

11 Attentive (adjective)

Paying close attention to something or showing thoughtful care for someone. (ध्यान देने वाला)

Synonyms: Alert, Observant, Watchful, Considerate

Antonyms: Inattentive, Negligent, Distracted, Heedless

Example: The attentive student noticed every important detail in the lecture.

12 Backslide (verb)

Return to a worse condition or to former bad habits after making progress. (पुनः बुरी अवस्था या आदत में लौटना)

Synonyms: Regress, Relapse, Revert, Deteriorate

Antonyms: Progress, Improve, Advance, Recover

Example: After months of improvement, he began to backslide into his old habits.

13 Totem (noun)

An object, animal, or symbol regarded as representing or having special significance for a group. (प्रतीकात्मक या पूजनीय चिह्न)

Synonyms: Emblem, Symbol, Icon, Insignia

Antonyms: Triviality, Insignificance, Irrelevance, Commonplace

Example: The eagle served as a powerful totem for the community.

14 Interleave (verb)

Insert something between the pages, layers, or parts of something else. (बीच-बीच में रखना)

Synonyms: Intermix, Intersperse, Insert, Alternate

Antonyms: Separate, Remove, Extract, Disentangle

Example: The editor decided to interleave photographs with the written chapters.

15 Budge (verb)

Move or cause to move slightly, especially from a fixed position or opinion. (थोड़ा हिलना या अपना मत बदलना)

Synonyms: Move, Shift, Yield, Relent

Antonyms: Remain, Resist, Persist, Stay

Example: Despite repeated requests, he refused to budge from his position.

16 Unutterable (adjective)

Too extreme, great, or terrible to be expressed in words. (अवर्णनीय)

Synonyms: Indescribable, Inexpressible, Ineffable, Unspeakable

Antonyms: Expressible, Describable, Articulable, Utterable

Example: She felt unutterable relief when she heard that her family was safe.

17 Killjoy (noun)

A person who deliberately spoils the enjoyment or enthusiasm of others. (आनंद बिगाड़ने वाला व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Spoilsport, Wet Blanket, Grouch, Party-Pooper

Antonyms: Entertainer, Enthusiast, Merrymaker, Encourager

Example: He became a killjoy by complaining throughout the celebration.

18 Escarpment (noun)

A long, steep slope or cliff separating two relatively level areas. (खड़ी ढलान या चट्टानी कगार)

Synonyms: Cliff, Scarp, Bluff, Precipice

Antonyms: Plain, Flatland, Lowland, Level Ground

Example: The hikers climbed the steep escarpment overlooking the valley.

19 Backwater (noun)

A remote or isolated place that is considered backward or unaffected by progress. (पिछड़ा या दूरस्थ स्थान)

Synonyms: Hinterland, Outback, Backcountry, Provincial Area

Antonyms: Metropolis, Hub, Centre, Cosmopolitan Area

Example: The once-sleepy backwater developed into a major industrial town.

20 Attune (verb)

Make receptive or aware; bring into harmony with something. (अनुकूल बनाना)

Synonyms: Harmonize, Acclimatize, Adjust, Adapt

Antonyms: Alienate, Disorient, Detach, Disconnect

Example: Good teachers attune their methods to the needs of their students.

1 Superlative (adjective)

Of the highest degree, quality, or excellence. (सर्वोत्कृष्ट)

Synonyms: Excellent, Outstanding, Supreme, Superb

Antonyms: Inferior, Mediocre, Poor, Ordinary

Example: The critic praised the actor's superlative performance in the film.

2 Thematic (adjective)

Relating to or based on a particular theme or subject. (विषयगत)

Synonyms: Topical, Subject-Based, Motif-Based, Themed

Antonyms: Random, Unrelated, Irrelevant, Disconnected

Example: The museum organized a thematic exhibition on ancient civilizations.

3 Sclerotic (adjective)

Abnormally hard or rigid, especially because of sclerosis; also resistant to change. (कठोर या जड़)

Synonyms: Hardened, Rigid, Stiff, Inflexible

Antonyms: Flexible, Supple, Pliable, Adaptable

Example: The organization became sclerotic and unwilling to adopt new methods.

4 Erupt (verb)

To burst out suddenly or violently, especially from a volcano. (फूट पड़ना)

Synonyms: Explode, Burst, Flare, Spew

Antonyms: Subside, Calm, Cease, Settle

Example: The volcano began to erupt after several days of intense seismic activity.

5 Bulldoze (verb)

To demolish or clear something using a bulldozer or by force. (ढहा देना)

Synonyms: Demolish, Flatten, Raze, Level

Antonyms: Build, Construct, Erect, Restore

Example: The authorities decided to bulldoze the unsafe abandoned building.

6 Inhume (verb)

To bury a dead body in the ground. (दफनाना)

Synonyms: Bury, Inter, Entomb, Sepulchre

Antonyms: Exhume, Disinter, Unearth, Dig Up

Example: The soldiers respectfully inhumed their fallen companion.

7 Portico (noun)

A covered entrance to a building, supported by columns. (स्तंभयुक्त बरामदा)

Synonyms: Porch, Colonnade, Veranda, Arcade

Antonyms: Interior, Enclosure, Rear, Exit

Example: Interior, Enclosure, Rear, Exit

8 Hygrometer (noun)

An instrument used to measure the amount of moisture or humidity in the air. (आर्द्रतामापी)

Synonyms: Humidity Meter, Moisture Meter, Humidity Gauge, Moisture Gauge

Antonyms: Dehumidifier, Dryer, Desiccator, Moisture Remover

Example: The scientist used a hygrometer to measure the humidity inside the greenhouse.

9 Mariticide (noun)

The act of killing one's spouse, especially the killing of a husband by his wife. (पति की हत्या)

Synonyms: Spousal Killing, Husband-Killing, Spouse Murder, Conjugal Murder

Antonyms: Spousal Protection, Preservation, Safeguarding, Rescue

Example: The queen was accused of mariticide after the mysterious death of her husband.

10 Cardiology (noun)

The branch of medicine concerned with the heart, its functions, and its diseases. (हृदय-विज्ञान)

Synonyms: Heart Medicine, Cardiac Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart Study

Antonyms: Neurology, Dermatology, Nephrology, Pulmonology

Example: She decided to specialize in cardiology after completing medical school.

11 Outlaw (verb)

To make something illegal or officially prohibit it. (गैरकानूनी घोषित करना)

Synonyms: Ban, Prohibit, Forbid, Criminalize

Antonyms: Legalize, Permit, Allow, Authorize

Example: The government decided to outlaw the possession of certain dangerous substances.

12 Taiga (noun)

A vast subarctic forest dominated mainly by evergreen coniferous trees. (शंकुधारी वनों वाला उपध्रुवीय क्षेत्र)

Synonyms: Boreal Forest, Coniferous Forest, Northern Forest, Subarctic Forest

Antonyms: Desert, Grassland, Savanna, Treeless Tundra

Example: The Siberian taiga contains immense forests of pine, spruce, and fir.

13 Blacklist (verb)

To put a person or organization on a list of those who are banned, excluded, or regarded as unacceptable. (काली सूची में डालना)

Synonyms: Ban, Bar, Exclude, Proscribe

Antonyms: Whitelist, Approve, Admit, Endorse

Example: The company decided to blacklist suppliers involved in fraudulent practices.

14 Disembowel (verb)

To remove the internal organs, especially the intestines, from a person or animal. (अंतड़ियाँ निकालना)

Synonyms: Eviscerate, Gut, Exenterate, Draw

Antonyms: Restore, Repair, Reconstitute, Reassemble

Example: The hunter carefully disembowelled the animal after the hunt.

15 Underbelly (noun)

The vulnerable, weak, hidden, or unpleasant part of something. (कमज़ोर या छिपा हुआ पक्ष)

Synonyms: Underside, Underpart, Weak Point, Vulnerable Side

Antonyms: Topside, Surface, Strong Point, Strength

Example: The investigation exposed the corrupt underbelly of the organization.

16 Expectorate (verb)

To cough up and spit out phlegm or other material from the throat or lungs. (बलगम थूकना)

Synonyms: Spit, Expel, Eject, Cough Up

Antonyms: Swallow, Ingest, Retain, Suppress

Example: The patient was advised to expectorate the mucus rather than swallow it.

17 Pluvial (adjective)

Relating to rain or characterized by abundant rainfall. (वर्षा-संबंधी)

Synonyms: Rainy, Showery, Wet, Rainfall-related

Antonyms: Arid, Dry, Rainless, Drought-stricken

Example: The region experienced a prolonged pluvial period with exceptionally heavy rainfall.

18 Isosceles (adjective)

Having two sides of equal length, especially in a triangle. (समद्विबाहु)

Synonyms: Equal-legged, Two-equal-sided, Symmetrical, Bilaterally Balanced

Antonyms: Scalene, Unequal-sided, Asymmetrical, Irregular

Example: The student drew an isosceles triangle with two equal sides.

19 Orogeny (noun)

The geological process of mountain formation through movements of the Earth's crust. (पर्वतनिर्माण प्रक्रिया)

Synonyms: Mountain-building, Uplift, Tectonism, Crustal Deformation

Antonyms: Erosion, Denudation, Subsidence, Peneplanation

Example: The Himalayan orogeny resulted from the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates.

20 Hypothecation (noun)

The practice of pledging an asset as security for a loan while retaining possession of it. (दृष्टिबंधक)

Synonyms: Pledge, Collateralization, Encumbrance, Security

Antonyms: Redemption, Release, Discharge, Unencumbering

Example: The bank approved the car loan through hypothecation of the vehicle.

1 Frightful (adjective)

Causing fear or shock; extremely unpleasant or alarming. (भयावह)

Synonyms: Terrifying, Dreadful, Horrifying, Alarming

Antonyms: Pleasant, Reassuring, Comforting, Delightful

Example: A frightful scream suddenly came from the abandoned house.

2 Bullheaded (adjective)

Very stubborn and unwilling to change one's opinion or decision. (हठी)

Synonyms: Stubborn, Obstinate, Headstrong, Inflexible

Antonyms: Flexible, Yielding, Compliant, Amenable

Example: His bullheaded refusal to compromise delayed the entire project.

3 Charitable (adjective)

Generous in giving money, help or kindness to people in need. (परोपकारी)

Synonyms: Generous, Benevolent, Philanthropic, Altruistic

Antonyms: Selfish, Stingy, Miserly, Uncharitable

Example: The charitable organization provided food and shelter to homeless families.

4 Wondrous (adjective)

Inspiring wonder because of being extremely beautiful, impressive or extraordinary. (अद्भुत)

Synonyms: Marvelous, Amazing, Astonishing, Magnificent

Antonyms: Ordinary, Mundane, Commonplace, Unimpressive

Example: We were amazed by the wondrous beauty of the mountains.

5 Nationalize (verb)

To bring a privately owned industry or business under government ownership or control. (राष्ट्रीयकरण करना)

Synonyms: Socialize, Collectivize, State-control, Publicize

Antonyms: Privatize, Denationalize, Deregulate, Decontrol

Example: The government decided to nationalize several major banks.

6 Croon (verb)

To sing or speak in a soft, gentle and sentimental manner. (धीमे और मधुर स्वर में गाना)

Synonyms: Hum, Sing, Murmur, Serenade

Antonyms: Shout, Yell, Scream, Bellow

Example: The singer began to croon a romantic song softly.

7 Warble (verb)

To sing with a soft, continuously changing or trilling sound, especially like a bird. (मधुर स्वर में गाना)

Synonyms: Trill, Sing, Chirp, Carol

Antonyms: Croak, Drone, Grumble, Speak Monotonously

Example: The birds began to warble cheerfully at sunrise.

8 Chariot (noun)

A two-wheeled vehicle drawn by horses, especially used in ancient warfare or races. (रथ)

Synonyms: Carriage, Cart, Wagon, Vehicle

Antonyms: Walking, Foot Travel, Immobility, Stationary State

Example: The warrior rode into battle on a horse-drawn chariot.

9 Scabbard (noun)

A protective case or sheath for the blade of a sword or dagger. (तलवार की म्यान)

Synonyms: Sheath, Case, Cover, Holder

Antonyms: Exposure, Uncovering, Unsheathing, Bareness

Example: The warrior slowly pulled his sword from its scabbard.

10 Raiment (noun)

Clothing or garments, especially when described in a literary or formal way. (वस्त्र)

Synonyms: Clothing, Garments, Attire, Apparel

Antonyms: Nudity, Nakedness, Undress, Bareness

Example: The king appeared before the crowd in magnificent royal raiment.

11 Vestment (noun)

A ceremonial garment, especially one worn by a member of the clergy during religious services. (धार्मिक अनुष्ठान में पहना जाने वाला वस्त्र)

Synonyms: Robe, Garment, Attire, Raiment

Antonyms: Undress, Nakedness, Nudity, Disrobing

Example: The priest wore a richly embroidered vestment during the ceremony.

12 Libidinous (adjective)

Having or showing strong sexual desire. (अत्यधिक कामुक)

Synonyms: Lustful, Lecherous, Lascivious, Salacious

Antonyms: Chaste, Pure, Modest, Abstinent

Example: The novel portrays the ruler as a libidinous and self-indulgent man.

13 Jabber (verb)

To speak quickly and excitedly in a way that is difficult to understand. (तेजी से अस्पष्ट बोलना)

Synonyms: Babble, Chatter, Prattle, Gabble

Antonyms: Hush, Silence, Pause, Listen

Example: The nervous witness began to jabber so quickly that nobody could understand him.

14 Bathos (noun)

An abrupt change from a serious or impressive style to something trivial or ridiculous. (गंभीरता से अचानक हास्यास्पद या तुच्छ स्तर पर गिरावट)

Synonyms: Anticlimax, Letdown, Banality, Triviality

Antonyms: Climax, Grandeur, Sublimity, Elevation

Example: The emotional speech ended in bathos when the speaker suddenly complained about his missing lunch.

15 Studious (adjective)

Spending a lot of time studying or showing careful attention to learning. (अध्ययनशील)

Synonyms: Diligent, Scholarly, Academic, Bookish

Antonyms: Idle, Lazy, Negligent, Unstudious

Example: She was a studious student who rarely missed an opportunity to learn.

16 Ferret (verb)

To search persistently for something and discover hidden information. (खोज निकालना)

Synonyms: Investigate, Uncover, Unearth, Discover

Antonyms: Conceal, Hide, Overlook, Ignore

Example: The journalist managed to ferret out important details about the scandal.

17 Banshee (noun)

A female spirit in Irish legend whose wailing is believed to foretell a death. (मृत्यु का संकेत देने वाली विलाप करती स्त्री-आत्मा)

Synonyms: Spirit, Phantom, Ghost, Apparition

Antonyms: Mortal, Human, Person, Being

Example: The strange scream sounded like the wail of a banshee.

18 Wiry (adjective)

Thin but strong and muscular. (दुबला लेकिन मजबूत)

Synonyms: Lean, Sinewy, Lanky, Tough

Antonyms: Flabby, Plump, Stout, Weak

Example: Despite his wiry frame, the athlete was remarkably strong.

19 Enliven (verb)

To make something more interesting, cheerful, or lively. (जीवंत बनाना)

Synonyms: Animate, Invigorate, Brighten, Energize

Antonyms: Dull, Depress, Bore, Dishearten

Example: Her humorous stories enlivened the otherwise dull meeting.

20 Pathfinder (noun)

A person who discovers or develops a new way of doing something or finds a route through an unknown area. (मार्गदर्शक)

Synonyms: Pioneer, Trailblazer, Explorer, Guide

Antonyms: Follower, Imitator, Conformist, Copycat

Example: The scientist became a pathfinder in the field of renewable energy.

1 Stockade (noun)

A strong barrier or enclosure made from upright wooden posts, usually built for defence. (लकड़ी की रक्षात्मक बाड़)

Synonyms: Barricade, Palisade, Enclosure, Fortification

Antonyms: Opening, Entrance, Passage, Gateway

Example: The settlers built a stockade around the village for protection.

2 Infantry (noun)

Soldiers who fight on foot rather than in vehicles or on horses. (पैदल सेना)

Synonyms: Foot Soldiers, Ground Troops, Footmen, Riflemen

Antonyms: Cavalry, Artillery, Navy, Air Force

Example: The infantry advanced carefully through the dense forest.

3 Metronome (noun)

A device that produces regular beats to help musicians maintain a steady rhythm. (तालमापी यंत्र)

Synonyms: Timekeeper, Beat-counter, Rhythm-guide, Ticker

Antonyms: Irregularity, Disorder, Silence, Arrhythmia

Example: The pianist practised with a metronome to maintain a steady tempo.

4 Pendulum (noun)

A weight suspended from a fixed point so that it can swing freely backwards and forwards. (लोलक)

Synonyms: Bob, Oscillator, Swing, Timekeeper

Antonyms: Stillness, Stability, Immobility, Rest

Example: The pendulum of the old clock moved steadily from side to side.

5 Militia (noun)

A military force made up of ordinary citizens who are trained to fight during emergencies. (नागरिक सेना)

Synonyms: Reserves, Guard, Volunteers, Paramilitary

Antonyms: Civilians, Pacifists, Noncombatants, Regular Army

Example: The local militia was called upon to defend the town.

6 Artillery (noun)

Large, powerful guns used in warfare, especially those operated by military units. (तोपखाना)

Synonyms: Cannons, Ordnance, Guns, Weaponry

Antonyms: Armour, Defence, Shielding, Protection

Example: The army positioned its artillery on the hill before the battle.

7 Neolithic (adjective)

Relating to the later part of the Stone Age, when people began farming and using polished stone tools. (नवपाषाण युग से संबंधित)

Synonyms: New Stone Age, Prehistoric, Stone-Age, Primitive

Antonyms: Modern, Contemporary, Industrial, Futuristic

Example: Neolithic communities gradually developed agriculture and permanent settlements.

8 Aquatic (adjective)

Living, growing, or occurring in or near water. (जलीय)

Synonyms: Marine, Waterborne, Amphibious, Hydrophytic

Antonyms: Terrestrial, Land-based, Aerial, Desert-dwelling

Example: The lake supports many aquatic plants and animals.

9 Irrigate (verb)

Supply water to land or crops to help them grow. (सिंचाई करना)

Synonyms: Water, Moisten, Sprinkle, Flood

Antonyms: Drain, Dry, Dehydrate, Desiccate

Example: Farmers irrigate their fields through canals during the dry season.

10 Annotate (verb)

Add notes or comments to a text, diagram, or document to explain it. (टिप्पणी जोड़ना)

Synonyms: Comment, Explain, Label, Clarify

Antonyms: Erase, Conceal, Obscure, Remove

Example: The teacher asked the students to annotate the difficult paragraphs.

11 Defibrillate (verb)

To apply an electric shock to the heart in order to restore a normal rhythm. (हृदय की सामान्य लय बहाल करने के लिए विद्युत आघात देना)

Synonyms: Resuscitate, Revive, Reanimate, Electrically Stimulate

Antonyms: Arrest, Stop, Suppress, Inactivate

Example: The medical team had to defibrillate the patient after detecting a dangerous heart rhythm.

12 Ziggurat (noun)

A massive ancient Mesopotamian temple built in the form of stepped levels. (सीढ़ीनुमा स्तरों वाला प्राचीन मेसोपोटामियाई मंदिर)

Synonyms: Temple Tower, Stepped Temple, Shrine, Monument

Antonyms: Pit, Trench, Hollow, Depression

Example: The ancient ziggurat rose above the surrounding settlement in several stepped terraces.

13 Pasteurize (verb)

To heat a liquid or food to a specific temperature in order to destroy harmful microorganisms. (हानिकारक सूक्ष्मजीवों को नष्ट करने के लिए खाद्य या तरल को नियंत्रित ताप देना)

Synonyms: Sterilize, Disinfect, Sanitize, Heat-Treat

Antonyms: Contaminate, Infect, Pollute, Taint

Example: Dairy companies pasteurize milk before selling it to consumers.

14 Schizophrenia (noun)

A serious mental disorder that affects a person’s thinking, perception, emotions and behaviour. (एक गंभीर मानसिक विकार जो सोच, अनुभूति, भावनाओं और व्यवहार को प्रभावित करता है)

Synonyms: Psychotic Disorder, Thought Disorder, Mental Disorder, Psychiatric Illness

Antonyms: Mental Stability, Psychological Well-Being, Soundness, Coherence

Example: Schizophrenia requires proper medical diagnosis, treatment and continuous support.

15 Pixelate (verb)

To divide an image into visible square-shaped pixels, often making it unclear. (चित्र को छोटे वर्गाकार बिंदुओं में धुंधला करना)

Synonyms: Blur, Obscure, Distort, Mosaic

Antonyms: Clarify, Sharpen, Enhance, Refine

Example: The editor chose to pixelate the witness’s face to protect her identity.

16 Stethoscope (noun)

A medical instrument used for listening to sounds produced inside the body, especially the heart and lungs. (हृदय और फेफड़ों की ध्वनि सुनने का चिकित्सीय उपकरण)

Synonyms: Auscultation Device, Medical Listener, Chestpiece, Acoustic Instrument

Antonyms: No exact antonym; Loudspeaker, Sound Amplifier, Noise Generator, Broadcasting Device

Example: The doctor used a stethoscope to examine the patient’s heartbeat.

17 Photovoltaic (adjective)

Relating to the production of electricity from light, especially sunlight. (प्रकाश से विद्युत उत्पन्न करने वाला)

Synonyms: Solar-Electric, Photoelectric, Light-Powered, Solar-Powered

Antonyms: Non-Solar, Fuel-Powered, Combustion-Based, Light-Independent

Example: Photovoltaic panels convert sunlight directly into electrical energy.

18 Gamify (verb)

To add game-like features to an activity in order to make it more engaging. (खेल-तत्वों से रोचक बनाना)

Synonyms: Engage, Incentivize, Entertain, Motivate

Antonyms: Discourage, Demotivate, Bore, Disengage

Example: The teacher decided to gamify the lesson by awarding points for correct answers.

19 Oceanography (noun)

The scientific study of oceans, including their physical, chemical, biological and geological features. (समुद्र विज्ञान)

Synonyms: Oceanology, Marine Science, Marine Studies, Hydrography

Antonyms: No exact antonym; Inland Studies, Terrestrial Science, Land Science, Continental Studies

Example: Oceanography helps scientists understand marine ecosystems and ocean currents.

20 Brobdingnagian (adjective)

Extremely large or gigantic. (अत्यंत विशाल)

Synonyms: Gigantic, Colossal, Enormous, Mammoth

Antonyms: Tiny, Minute, Diminutive, Microscopic

Example: The Brobdingnagian statue towered over every building in the city.

1 Saponify (verb)

To convert fat or oil into soap through a chemical reaction. (वसा या तेल को रासायनिक अभिक्रिया द्वारा साबुन में बदलना)

Synonyms: Soapify, Hydrolyze, Convert, Alkalize

Antonyms: Acidify, Preserve, Solidify, Decompose

Example: Manufacturers saponify vegetable oils to produce soap.

2 Carafe (noun)

A glass container used for serving water, wine or other drinks. (पानी, मदिरा या अन्य पेय परोसने का काँच का पात्र)

Synonyms: Decanter, Pitcher, Jug, Flask

Antonyms: Cup, Stopper, Lid, Closure

Example: The waiter placed a carafe of water on the table.

3 Moraine (noun)

A mass of rocks and soil carried and deposited by a glacier. (हिमनद द्वारा जमा किया गया पत्थरों और मिट्टी का ढेर)

Synonyms: Glacial Deposit, Debris, Rubble, Drift

Antonyms: Erosion, Clearing, Hollow, Excavation

Example: The glacier left a long moraine along the valley.

4 Wizened (adjective)

Shrunken and wrinkled, especially because of old age. (बुढ़ापे के कारण झुर्रीदार और सिकुड़ा हुआ)

Synonyms: Wrinkled, Shriveled, Withered, Shrunken

Antonyms: Youthful, Smooth, Plump, Fresh

Example: The wizened old farmer sat quietly beneath the tree.

5 Garrote (verb)

To kill someone by strangling them with a cord or wire. (रस्सी या तार से गला घोंटकर मारना)

Synonyms: Strangle, Choke, Throttle, Suffocate

Antonyms: Release, Rescue, Revive, Liberate

Example: The assassin attempted to garrote the guard with a wire.

6 Strapping (adjective)

Tall, strong and physically well-built. (लंबा, मजबूत और सुगठित)

Synonyms: Sturdy, Robust, Muscular, Brawny

Antonyms: Frail, Weak, Feeble, Delicate

Example: A strapping young man lifted the heavy box with ease.

7 Patina (noun)

A thin layer that develops naturally on the surface of metal or other material over time. (समय के साथ सतह पर बनने वाली पतली परत)

Synonyms: Coating, Tarnish, Film, Sheen

Antonyms: Bareness, Cleanliness, Newness, Polish

Example: The old bronze statue had developed a green patina.

8 Triptych (noun)

A picture, artwork or set of panels consisting of three connected parts. (तीन जुड़े हुए भागों वाली कलाकृति)

Synonyms: Three-panel Work, Trilogy, Trio, Three-part Composition

Antonyms: Monolith, Single Panel, Individual Piece, Unity

Example: The museum displayed a medieval triptych above the altar.

9 Frond (noun)

A large, divided leaf of a fern or palm tree. (फर्न या ताड़ का बड़ा विभाजित पत्ता)

Synonyms: Leaf, Foliage, Blade, Palm-leaf

Antonyms: Root, Stem, Trunk, Branch

Example: A large green frond hung over the garden path.

10 Foppish (adjective)

Excessively concerned with fashionable clothes and appearance. (अत्यधिक बनावटी और फैशनेबल)

Synonyms: Dandified, Flashy, Stylish, Vain

Antonyms: Modest, Unfashionable, Plain, Unpretentious

Example: His foppish clothes attracted attention at the formal gathering.

1 Fastidious (adjective)

Very attentive to detail and difficult to satisfy regarding cleanliness or accuracy. (अत्यंत सावधान और सूक्ष्म बातों पर ध्यान देने वाला)

Synonyms: Meticulous, Punctilious, Exacting, Particular

Antonyms: Careless, Sloppy, Negligent, Indifferent

Example: The fastidious editor checked every sentence for even the smallest error.

2 Efficacy (noun)

The ability to produce the intended or desired result. (प्रभावकारिता)

Synonyms: Effectiveness, Potency, Usefulness, Success

Antonyms: Inefficacy, Ineffectiveness, Futility, Failure

Example: Researchers conducted several trials to determine the efficacy of the new treatment.

3 Erudite (adjective)

Having or showing extensive knowledge gained through study. (विद्वान)

Synonyms: Learned, Scholarly, Knowledgeable, Intellectual

Antonyms: Ignorant, Unlearned, Illiterate, Uneducated

Example: The erudite professor explained the complex theory with remarkable clarity.

4 Mollify (verb)

Calm someone’s anger or anxiety and make them less upset. (शांत करना)

Synonyms: Appease, Pacify, Soothe, Placate

Antonyms: Enrage, Provoke, Agitate, Irritate

Example: The manager offered a refund to mollify the dissatisfied customer.

5 Paragon (noun)

A person or thing regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality. (आदर्श प्रतिमान)

Synonyms: Exemplar, Ideal, Model, Epitome

Antonyms: Disgrace, Failure, Inferior, Mediocrity

Example: She is considered a paragon of honesty and professional integrity.

6 Taciturn (adjective)

Habitually quiet and unwilling to speak much. (अल्पभाषी)

Synonyms: Reticent, Reserved, Laconic, Uncommunicative

Antonyms: Talkative, Garrulous, Loquacious, Communicative

Example: The taciturn guard answered every question with only a few words.

7 Foment (verb)

Encourage or stir up undesirable actions, feelings, or trouble. (भड़काना)

Synonyms: Incite, Instigate, Provoke, Agitate

Antonyms: Suppress, Quell, Pacify, Discourage

Example: The inflammatory speech was intended to foment unrest among the workers.

8 Dirge (noun)

A slow and mournful song or poem expressing grief, especially for someone who has died. (शोकगीत)

Synonyms: Lament, Elegy, Requiem, Threnody

Antonyms: Paean, Celebration, Jubilation, Rejoicing

Example: The musicians played a solemn dirge during the funeral procession.

9 Capricious (adjective)

Given to sudden and unpredictable changes in mood or behaviour. (मनमौजी और अस्थिर)

Synonyms: Fickle, Whimsical, Unpredictable, Inconstant

Antonyms: Consistent, Stable, Predictable, Steadfast

Example: The capricious weather changed from bright sunshine to heavy rain within minutes.

10 Ameliorate (verb)

Make something unpleasant or difficult better. (सुधारना)

Synonyms: Improve, Enhance, Better, Alleviate

Antonyms: Worsen, Aggravate, Impair, Deteriorate

Example: The government introduced several measures to ameliorate the living conditions of rural communities.

11 Lugubrious (adjective)

Looking or sounding sad, gloomy, and mournful. (शोकपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Mournful, Gloomy, Melancholy, Doleful

Antonyms: Cheerful, Joyful, Jubilant, Lighthearted

Example: His lugubrious expression revealed his deep disappointment.

12 Bolster (verb)

Support or strengthen something. (मज़बूत करना)

Synonyms: Support, Strengthen, Reinforce, Fortify

Antonyms: Weaken, Undermine, Impair, Discourage

Example: The new policy is expected to bolster the rural economy.

13 Chicanery (noun)

The use of deception or dishonest methods to achieve a purpose. (छल-कपट)

Synonyms: Deception, Trickery, Fraud, Duplicity

Antonyms: Honesty, Sincerity, Candour, Fairness

Example: The businessman used legal chicanery to avoid paying the penalty.

14 Venerable (adjective)

Accorded great respect because of age, wisdom, or character. (पूजनीय)

Synonyms: Respected, Esteemed, Revered, Honoured

Antonyms: Disreputable, Contemptible, Dishonoured, Unrespected

Example: The venerable scholar was admired for his wisdom and integrity.

15 Enervate (verb)

Cause someone to feel weak or lacking in energy. (निर्बल करना)

Synonyms: Weaken, Exhaust, Debilitate, Drain

Antonyms: Strengthen, Energize, Invigorate, Fortify

Example: The intense heat began to enervate the workers by noon.

16 Alacrity (noun)

Cheerful readiness and eagerness to do something. (तत्परता)

Synonyms: Eagerness, Readiness, Enthusiasm, Promptness

Antonyms: Reluctance, Hesitation, Apathy, Sluggishness

Example: She accepted the challenging assignment with alacrity.

17 Pernicious (adjective)

Having a very harmful or destructive effect, especially gradually. (हानिकारक)

Synonyms: Harmful, Destructive, Deleterious, Noxious

Antonyms: Beneficial, Harmless, Wholesome, Benign

Example: Corruption has a pernicious effect on public institutions.

18 Assuage (verb)

Make an unpleasant feeling less intense or severe. (शांत करना)

Synonyms: Alleviate, Relieve, Soothe, Mitigate

Antonyms: Aggravate, Intensify, Exacerbate, Provoke

Example: The manager tried to assuage the employees’ fears about possible job losses.

19 Obdurate (adjective)

Stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion or course of action. (हठी)

Synonyms: Stubborn, Adamant, Inflexible, Unyielding

Antonyms: Flexible, Compliant, Yielding, Amenable

Example: Despite repeated requests, the obdurate official refused to reconsider the decision.

20 Sycophant (noun)

A person who praises powerful people excessively to gain an advantage. (चापलूस)

Synonyms: Flatterer, Toady, Fawner, Parasite

Antonyms: Critic, Opponent, Rebel, Independent

Example: The minister surrounded himself with sycophants who agreed with every decision.

1 Disallow (verb)

To refuse to permit or accept something. (अनुमति न देना)

Synonyms: Prohibit, Forbid, Reject, Prevent

Antonyms: Allow, Permit, Approve, Authorize

Example: The rules disallow candidates from using electronic devices during the examination.

2 Planetary (adjective)

Relating to planets or affecting the whole world. (ग्रहों या संपूर्ण विश्व से संबंधित)

Synonyms: Global, Worldwide, Celestial, Astronomical

Antonyms: Local, Regional, Limited, Confined

Example: Climate change is a planetary issue that requires global cooperation.

3 Adolescent (adjective)

Relating to the stage between childhood and adulthood. (किशोरावस्था से संबंधित)

Synonyms: Teenage, Youthful, Juvenile, Pubescent

Antonyms: Adult, Mature, Elderly, Grown-up

Example: Adolescent children often experience rapid physical and emotional changes.

4 Scythe (verb)

To cut grass, crops, or other vegetation with a long curved blade or a sweeping movement. (हँसिए से काटना)

Synonyms: Mow, Reap, Cut, Slash

Antonyms: Plant, Sow, Grow, Cultivate

Example: The farmer scythed the tall grass early in the morning.

5 Summarize (verb)

To give a brief statement containing the main points of something. (संक्षेप में प्रस्तुत करना)

Synonyms: Condense, Recapitulate, Outline, Abridge

Antonyms: Elaborate, Expand, Detail, Amplify

Example: The teacher asked the students to summarize the chapter in five sentences.

6 Poultice (noun)

A soft, moist substance applied to the body to relieve pain or inflammation. (दर्द या सूजन कम करने के लिए लगाया जाने वाला लेप)

Synonyms: Compress, Cataplasm, Plaster, Dressing

Antonyms: Irritant, Aggravator, Toxin, Poison

Example: The healer applied a warm herbal poultice to the swollen joint.

7 Foretell (verb)

To predict or announce an event before it happens. (भविष्यवाणी करना)

Synonyms: Predict, Prophesy, Forecast, Foreshadow

Antonyms: Recount, Recall, Review, Remember

Example: Dark clouds often foretell the arrival of a storm.

8 Borough (noun)

A town, district, or administrative division within a city. (नगर या प्रशासनिक क्षेत्र)

Synonyms: District, Municipality, Township, Precinct

Antonyms: Countryside, Wilderness, Rural Area, Unincorporated Area

Example: She was elected as a representative of the local borough.

9 Hexagonal (adjective)

Having six straight sides and six angles. (षट्कोणीय)

Synonyms: Six-sided, Six-angled, Sextangular, Hexagon-shaped

Antonyms: Circular, Triangular, Square, Irregular

Example: Each cell of a honeycomb has a hexagonal shape.

10 Prairie (noun)

A large, open area of grassland, especially in North America. (विशाल घास का मैदान)

Synonyms: Grassland, Plain, Savanna, Steppe

Antonyms: Forest, Woodland, Desert, Mountain

Example: Herds of bison once roamed freely across the vast prairie.

11 Luscious (adjective)

Very delicious, richly appealing, or pleasantly attractive. (अत्यंत स्वादिष्ट, मनोहर या आकर्षक)

Synonyms: Delicious, Juicy, Delectable, Succulent

Antonyms: Bland, Tasteless, Dry, Unappetizing

Example: The guests enjoyed the luscious mangoes served after dinner.

12 Psyche (noun)

The human mind, soul, or deepest thoughts and feelings. (मानव मन, आत्मा या आंतरिक भावनाएँ)

Synonyms: Mind, Soul, Spirit, Consciousness

Antonyms: Body, Flesh, Matter, Physicality

Example: Childhood experiences can have a lasting effect on a person’s psyche.

13 Limbo (noun)

An uncertain situation in which no progress or decision is possible. (अनिश्चितता और असमंजस की स्थिति)

Synonyms: Uncertainty, Suspension, Stalemate, Inaction

Antonyms: Certainty, Resolution, Decision, Progress

Example: The construction project remained in limbo because its funding had not been approved.

14 Exoteric (adjective)

Intended for or easily understood by the general public. (सर्वसाधारण के लिए अभिप्रेत या आसानी से समझने योग्य)

Synonyms: Public, Accessible, Open, Popular

Antonyms: Esoteric, Secret, Private, Obscure

Example: The author wrote an exoteric introduction that ordinary readers could understand.

15 Drain (verb)

To remove liquid or gradually use up energy, strength, or resources. (तरल पदार्थ निकाल देना या शक्ति तथा संसाधनों को समाप्त कर देना)

Synonyms: Deplete, Exhaust, Empty, Sap

Antonyms: Replenish, Restore, Fill, Energize

Example: The long and difficult journey drained all his energy.

16 Twitch (verb)

To make a sudden, quick, involuntary movement. (अचानक और अनैच्छिक रूप से झटका खाना)

Synonyms: Jerk, Flinch, Quiver, Spasm

Antonyms: Relax, Steady, Still, Calm

Example: His eyelid began to twitch because of exhaustion.

17 Glide (verb)

To move smoothly, quietly, and continuously. (सहजता और शांति से आगे बढ़ना)

Synonyms: Slide, Sail, Drift, Float

Antonyms: Stumble, Jerk, Halt, Trudge

Example: The swan glided gracefully across the lake.

18 Rustle (verb)

To make a soft, light sound when things rub against one another. (सरसराहट की हल्की ध्वनि उत्पन्न करना)

Synonyms: Swish, Whisper, Crackle, Murmur

Antonyms: Silence, Hush, Quiet, Still

Example: The dry leaves rustled beneath our feet.

19 Henpecked (adjective)

Continually controlled, criticised, or dominated by one’s wife. (पत्नी के नियंत्रण या दबाव में रहने वाला)

Synonyms: Submissive, Dominated, Browbeaten, Cowed

Antonyms: Assertive, Independent, Dominant, Commanding

Example: The henpecked husband rarely made any decision without his wife’s approval.

20 Putsch (noun)

A sudden, violent attempt to overthrow a government. (सरकार को उखाड़ फेंकने का आकस्मिक हिंसक प्रयास)

Synonyms: Coup, Revolt, Insurrection, Uprising

Antonyms: Stability, Order, Continuity, Peace

Example: The military putsch was suppressed before the rebels could seize the capital.

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