1 Synthesize ()

To combine different ideas, information, or elements to form a single new whole. (विभिन्न तत्वों या विचारों को मिलाकर एक नया रूप बनाना)

Synonyms: Combine, Integrate, Merge, Fuse

Antonyms: Separate, Divide, Fragment, Disintegrate

Example: In the conclusion of your answer, you should synthesize all the key points into one clear argument.

2 Streamline (verb)

To make an organization, system, or process more efficient and effective by simplifying or eliminating unnecessary steps. (सरल और अधिक कुशल बनाना)

Synonyms: Simplify, Rationalize, Optimize, Systematize

Antonyms: Complicate, Hinder, Obstruct, Overload

Example: The company decided to streamline its procedures to save time and reduce costs.

3 Prioritize (verb)

To arrange or deal with things in order of importance; to treat something as more important than others. (प्राथमिकता देना)

Synonyms: Rank, Emphasize, Prefer, Highlight

Antonyms: Neglect, Ignore, Overlook, Devalue

Example: During exam time, you must prioritize your studies over entertainment.

4 Embody (verb)

To represent or express an idea, quality, or feeling in a clear and visible form; to give a body or form to something abstract. (मूर्त रूप देना, अभिव्यक्त करना)

Synonyms: Represent, Personify, Exemplify, Incarnate

Antonyms: Conceal, Obscure, Misrepresent, Exclude

Example: A good leader should embody the values of honesty, courage, and responsibility.

5 Deliberate (verb)

To think about or discuss something very carefully before making a decision; to do something after careful thought. (सोच-समझकर विचार करना)

Synonyms: Ponder, Consider, Reflect, Contemplate

Antonyms: Rush, Hasten, Ignore, Overlook

Example: The committee will deliberate on the proposal before giving its final approval.

6 Convey (verb)

To communicate or make ideas, feelings, or information known to someone; to transport or carry from one place to another. (प्रकट करना, व्यक्त करना, पहुँचाना)

Synonyms: Communicate, Express, Transmit, Impart

Antonyms: Withhold, Conceal, Suppress, Hide

Example: It is important to convey your doubts clearly to the teacher so they can help you properly.

7 Coexist (verb)

To exist together at the same time or in the same place, especially in a peaceful way despite differences. (एक साथ शांतिपूर्वक रहना)

Synonyms: Live together, Co-live, Co-inhabit, Co-survive

Antonyms: Clash, Conflict, Separate, Segregate

Example: People from different religions can peacefully coexist in a truly tolerant society.

8 Cherish (verb)

To hold something dear; to feel or show great love, care, or appreciation for someone or something. (सहेजकर रखना, प्यार से संभालना)

Synonyms: Value, Treasure, Appreciate, Prize

Antonyms: Neglect, Disregard, Abandon, Despise

Example: She will always cherish the support her parents gave her during tough times.

9 Adhere (verb)

To stick firmly to something; to follow a rule, belief, or promise closely. (पालन करना, चिपके रहना)

Synonyms: Stick, Cling, Comply, Obey

Antonyms: Disobey, Contravene, Ignore, Neglect

Example: In a disciplined organisation, everyone must adhere to the rules without exception.

10 Accentuate (verb)

To make something more noticeable or prominent; to emphasize. (जोर देना, उभारना)

Synonyms: Emphasize, Highlight, Underscore, Stress

Antonyms: Downplay, Minimize, Diminish, Understate

Example: The teacher used real-life examples to accentuate the importance of hard work.

11 Proficient (adjective)

Highly skilled, competent, or expert in doing something. (कुशल, निपुण)

Synonyms: Skilled, Adept, Competent, Expert

Antonyms: Inept, Incompetent, Unskilled, Clumsy

Example: She is proficient in both spoken and written English, which helps her in her job.

12 Reckless (adjective)

Acting without thinking about the consequences; careless and dangerously unconcerned about risks. (लापरवाह, नासमझी से भरा)

Synonyms: Careless, Rash, Heedless, Impetuous

Antonyms: Cautious, Prudent, Careful, Thoughtful

Example: His reckless driving almost caused a serious accident on the highway.

13 Conformity (noun)

Behaviour or actions that follow accepted rules, standards, or social norms; acting like others rather than being different. (अनुरूपता, परंपरानुसार चलना)

Synonyms: Compliance, Accordance, Obedience, Adherence

Antonyms: Nonconformity, Dissent, Defiance, Opposition

Example: Social pressure often leads to conformity, even when people privately disagree with the majority.

14 Validate (verb)

To check or prove the accuracy, truth, or legitimacy of something. (सत्यापित करना, प्रमाणित करना)

Synonyms: Verify, Confirm, Authenticate, Substantiate

Antonyms: Invalidate, Disprove, Reject, Contradict

Example: The scientist worked hard to validate her research findings through multiple experiments.

15 Inequity (noun)

Lack of fairness or justice; unequal and unjust treatment. (अन्याय, असमानता)

Synonyms: Unfairness, Injustice, Bias, Partiality

Antonyms: Fairness, Justice, Equality, Impartiality

Example: The report highlighted the inequity in access to quality education between urban and rural areas.

16 Discretion (noun)

The quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid causing offense or revealing confidential information; the freedom to decide what should be done in a particular situation. (विवेक, संयम, गोपनीयता रखना)

Synonyms: Judgement, Prudence, Discernment, Circumspection

Antonyms: Indiscretion, Recklessness, Carelessness, Impulsiveness

Example: The manager relied on her own discretion to handle the sensitive matter.

17 Retribution (noun)

Punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act. (प्रतिशोधस्वरूप दंड, प्रतिकार)

Synonyms: Revenge, Vengeance, Payback, Punishment

Antonyms: Pardon, Forgiveness, Mercy, Leniency

Example: The villagers believed the flood was divine retribution for the years of neglecting the river.

18 Condescend (verb)

To show that you believe you are more important or intelligent than other people; to lower yourself to do something you consider below your status. (उपेक्षापूर्वक व्यवहार करना, कृपा दिखाते हुए झुकना)

Synonyms: Patronize, Deign, Stoop, Belittle

Antonyms: Respect, Honor, Uplift, Praise

Example: He would never condescend to talk to his colleagues as if they knew nothing.

19 Monotony (noun)

Lack of variety and interest; tedious sameness or repetition. (एकरसता, नीरसता)

Synonyms: Boredom, Tedium, Dullness, Uniformity

Antonyms: Variety, Excitement, Diversity, Change

Example: He left his job because the monotony of daily routine made him feel drained and uninspired.

20 Haphazard (adjective)

Lacking any obvious principle of organization; done in a random, careless, or disorganized way. (बिना योजना, बेतरतीब)

Synonyms: Random, Erratic, Unsystematic, Aimless

Antonyms: Systematic, Organized, Methodical, Planned

Example: The project failed because of the team’s haphazard approach to planning.

1 Outcome (noun)

The final result or effect of an action, event, or process. (परिणाम, नतीजा)

Synonyms: Result, Consequence, Effect, Aftermath

Antonyms: Cause, Source, Beginning, Origin

Example: The outcome of the exam depends on how well you have prepared throughout the year.

2 Trait (noun)

A distinguishing quality, characteristic, or feature of a person’s nature or personality. (विशेषता, गुण)

Synonyms: Characteristic, Attribute, Quality, Feature

Antonyms: Flaw, Defect, Blemish, Weakness

Example: Honesty is a trait that everyone appreciates in a friend.

3 Premise (noun)

A basic statement, idea, or assumption that forms the foundation of an argument, theory, or conclusion. (आधारभूत धारणा / मूल आधार)

Synonyms: Assumption, Presupposition, Proposition, Basis

Antonyms: Conclusion, Result, Consequence, Afterthought

Example: If your initial premise is wrong, the entire argument becomes weak.

4 Insight (noun)

The ability to clearly understand the true nature of something; deep understanding. (गहरी समझ, अंतरदृष्टि)

Synonyms: Understanding, Perception, Awareness, Acumen

Antonyms: Ignorance, Confusion, Blindness, Misunderstanding

Example: Her insight into human behavior makes her an excellent counselor.

5 Burden (noun)

A heavy load, duty, or responsibility that causes worry, difficulty, or stress. (बोझ, भार)

Synonyms: Load, Liability, Encumbrance, Strain

Antonyms: Relief, Comfort, Advantage, Blessing

Example: The financial burden of the loan made it difficult for the family to manage their daily expenses.

6 Resentment (noun)

A feeling of deep anger, bitterness, or displeasure about something considered unfair or insulting. (रोष, नाराज़गी)

Synonyms: Bitterness, Grudge, Indignation, Hostility

Antonyms: Forgiveness, Goodwill, Contentment, Acceptance

Example: Years of unfair treatment filled him with resentment towards his colleagues.

7 Renounce (verb)

To formally give up, reject, or stop following a belief, claim, habit, or position. (त्याग देना / औपचारिक रूप से छोड़ देना)

Synonyms: Abandon, Relinquish, Forsake, Repudiate

Antonyms: Adopt, Embrace, Claim, Accept

Example: He decided to renounce his claim to the property to avoid further disputes.

8 Posterity (noun)

All future generations of people; those who come after you in time. (आने वाली पीढ़ियाँ)

Synonyms: Future generations, Descendants, Progeny, Heirs

Antonyms: Ancestors, Forefathers, Predecessors, Past generations

Example: We must protect the environment so that posterity can enjoy a healthy planet.

9 Discord (noun)

Disagreement or conflict between people; lack of harmony. (कलह, मतभेद)

Synonyms: Conflict, Disagreement, Dissent, Strife

Antonyms: Harmony, Accord, Unity, Consensus

Example: The policy created discord among the members of the committee.

10 Embolden (verb)

To give someone the confidence or courage to do something; to make bold. (साहस बढ़ाना)

Synonyms: Encourage, Inspire, Fortify, Hearten

Antonyms: Discourage, Deter, Hinder, Restrain

Example: His success emboldened him to take on even bigger challenges.

11 Plummet (verb)

To fall or drop straight down at high speed; to decrease suddenly and steeply. (अचानक बहुत तेज़ी से गिर जाना)

Synonyms: Drop, Tumble, Descend, Crash

Antonyms: Rise, Soar, Ascend, Increase

Example: Share prices began to plummet after the unexpected economic announcement.

12 Palliate (verb)

To make something (especially pain, disease, or a bad situation) less severe or unpleasant without removing its cause. (किसी दुख, कष्ट या समस्या की तीव्रता को कम करना, पर पूरी तरह समाप्त न करना)

Synonyms: Alleviate, Mitigate, Soothe, Ease

Antonyms: Aggravate, Exacerbate, Worsen, Intensify

Example: The medicine helped to palliate his pain, even though it could not cure the disease completely.

13 Ludicrous (adjective)

So unreasonable, silly, or ridiculous that it deserves to be laughed at. (हद से ज़्यादा हास्यास्पद, बेहद बेवकूफ़ाना)

Synonyms: Absurd, Ridiculous, Preposterous, Laughable

Antonyms: Sensible, Reasonable, Serious, Rational

Example: The idea that he could finish a month’s work in one day was completely ludicrous.

14 Stature (noun)

A person’s natural height; also the level of respect, importance, or reputation that a person or organisation has. (कद, प्रतिष्ठा, महत्व)

Synonyms: Height, Status, Prestige, Standing

Antonyms: Insignificance, Lowliness, Unimportance, Obscurity

Example: Over the years, her stature in the academic community has grown tremendously.

15 Detriment (noun)

Harm, damage, or loss caused to someone or something; the state of being hurt or disadvantaged. (हानि, नुक़सान)

Synonyms: Harm, Damage, Injury, Disadvantage

Antonyms: Benefit, Advantage, Gain, Profit

Example: Excessive use of social media can be a detriment to your concentration and productivity.

16 Succour (noun/verb)

Help and support given to someone in times of hardship or distress; to give help or relief. (कष्ट या संकट में दी गई सहायता, राहत देना)

Synonyms: Aid, Assist, Support, Relief

Antonyms: Neglect, Abandon, Ignore, Hinder

Example: Volunteers rushed to provide succour to the flood-affected families.

17 Intervene (verb)

To come between people, events, or situations in order to help, stop, or change something; to interfere in a situation. (हस्तक्षेप करना, बीच में पड़ना)

Synonyms: Interfere, Mediate, Intercede, Interrupt

Antonyms: Ignore, Avoid, Overlook, Neglect

Example: The teacher had to intervene when the argument between the two students started getting aggressive.

18 Sedentary (adjective)

Involving a lot of sitting and very little physical activity; inactive lifestyle. (ज़्यादातर बैठे-बैठे रहने वाला, कम सक्रिय)

Synonyms: Inactive, Stationary, Inert, Desk-bound

Antonyms: Active, Energetic, Mobile, Dynamic

Example: A sedentary lifestyle can lead to various health problems like obesity and heart disease.

19 Collegial (adjective)

Relating to a friendly, cooperative relationship among colleagues, where power and responsibility are shared. (सहकर्मियों के बीच मैत्रीपूर्ण और सहयोगी माहौल से जुड़ा)

Synonyms: Cooperative, Collaborative, Friendly, Supportive

Antonyms: Hostile, Antagonistic, Unfriendly, Divisive

Example: The collegial atmosphere in the department made it easy for new employees to adjust and share their ideas.

20 Stagnate (verb)

To stop developing, progressing, or moving; to become inactive or dull. (ठहर जाना, ठप पड़ जाना)

Synonyms: Idle, Languish, Decline, Deteriorate

Antonyms: Grow, Develop, Progress, Advance

Example: If a company fails to innovate, its growth may stagnate over time.

1 Sustain (verb)

To keep something going over time; to maintain, support, or endure without giving way. (बनाए रखना, सहारा देना, झेलना)

Synonyms: Maintain, Uphold, Support, Endure

Antonyms: Abandon, Neglect, Weaken, Discontinue

Example: A healthy diet and regular exercise can help sustain your energy throughout the day.

2 Reinforce (verb)

To make something stronger or more effective, especially by adding support, resources, or additional evidence. (मजबूत करना, सुदृढ़ करना)

Synonyms: Strengthen, Bolster, Fortify, Support

Antonyms: Weaken, Undermine, Diminish, Sap

Example: The teacher used real-life examples to reinforce the students’ understanding of the concept.

3 Condemn (verb)

To express strong disapproval of something or someone, often publicly; to declare something wrong, evil, or unacceptable. (कड़ी निंदा करना, दोषी ठहराना)

Synonyms: Denounce, Criticize, Censure, Blame

Antonyms: Praise, Approve, Commend, Endorse

Example: The international community condemned the attack as a violation of human rights.

4 Bewilder (verb)

To completely confuse or puzzle someone; to make someone unable to understand what is happening. (हतप्रभ या उलझन में डाल देना)

Synonyms: Confuse, Perplex, Baffle, Puzzle

Antonyms: Clarify, Explain, Enlighten, Inform

Example: The complex instructions only served to bewilder the new employees.

5 Commend (verb)

To praise someone or something formally or officially; to speak favorably of; to recommend as worthy. (प्रशंसा करना, सिफारिश करना)

Synonyms: Praise, Applaud, Laud, Endorse

Antonyms: Criticize, Blame, Condemn, Disapprove

Example: The teacher commended the student for her dedication and hard work.

6 Opportune (adjective)

Occurring at a suitable or convenient time; especially favorable or well-timed. (उपयुक्त समय पर होने वाला, समयानुकूल)

Synonyms: Timely, Well-timed, Favorable, Auspicious

Antonyms: Inopportune, Untimely, Unfavorable, Ill-timed

Example: The rain came at an opportune moment, just when the farmers needed water for their crops.

7 Sparse (adjective)

Thinly scattered or distributed; present only in small amounts; not dense or plentiful. (विरल, कम मात्रा में फैला हुआ)

Synonyms: Scanty, Meager, Scattered, Thin

Antonyms: Dense, Abundant, Plentiful, Packed

Example: Vegetation was sparse in the desert, with only a few bushes visible for miles.

8 Congenial (adjective)

Pleasant and friendly; suited to one’s taste, interests, or nature; easy to get along with. (अनुकूल, मिलनसार, सद्भावी)

Synonyms: Friendly, Amiable, Agreeable, Like-minded

Antonyms: Hostile, Unfriendly, Disagreeable, Incompatible

Example: She found a congenial group of friends who shared her love for books and music.

9 Artifice (noun)

Clever or cunning tricks used to deceive others; an ingenious but false or insincere device or strategy. (चालाकी भरी चाल, धोखे से की गई तरकीब)

Synonyms: Deception, Trickery, Cunning, Stratagem

Antonyms: Honesty, Sincerity, Candor, Frankness

Example: The lawyer saw through the witness’s artifice and exposed the truth in court.

10 Rejuvenate (verb)

To make someone or something look or feel younger, fresher, or more energetic; to restore to a good condition. (पुनर्जीवित करना, तरोताजा करना)

Synonyms: Revive, Renew, Refresh, Restore

Antonyms: Exhaust, Weaken, Deplete, Drain

Example: A short vacation was enough to rejuvenate his tired mind.

11 Reliable (adjective)

Consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted or depended on. (विश्वसनीय, भरोसेमंद)

Synonyms: Trustworthy, Dependable, Steady, Consistent

Antonyms: Unreliable, Untrustworthy, Inconsistent, Erratic

Example: She is a reliable friend who always supports you when things get difficult.

12 Precise (adjective)

Exact and accurate in detail; expressed clearly and with careful attention to correctness. (सटीक, बिल्कुल सही और स्पष्ट)

Synonyms: Exact, Accurate, Specific, Definite

Antonyms: Vague, Inaccurate, Approximate, Ambiguous

Example: The scientist gave a precise explanation of the experiment so that no one could misunderstand it.

13 Vital (adjective)

Absolutely necessary or extremely important; essential to the existence, success, or well-being of something. (अत्यंत आवश्यक, जीवन या सफलता के लिए अनिवार्य)

Synonyms: Essential, Crucial, Indispensable, Key

Antonyms: Unimportant, Nonessential, Trivial, Minor

Example: Drinking clean water is vital for maintaining good health.

14 Ingenuous (adjective)

Innocent and unsuspecting; open, sincere, and straightforward, often in a childlike or naive way. (भोला और सीधा-साधा, बिना चालाकी के)

Synonyms: Naive, Innocent, Sincere, Frank

Antonyms: Deceitful, Cunning, Crafty, Insincere

Example: Her ingenuous smile made it clear that she had no idea about the office politics.

15 Emphatic (adjective)

Expressed with strong emphasis; showing something clearly, firmly, and with force. (ज़ोर देकर, दृढ़ता से कहा गया)

Synonyms: Forceful, Assertive, Insistent, Vigorous

Antonyms: Weak, Hesitant, Uncertain, Indecisive

Example: She gave an emphatic “no” when asked if she would support the unfair plan.

16 Inquisitive (adjective)

Having or showing a strong desire to learn or know things; very curious, often by asking many questions. (जिज्ञासु, बहुत सवाल पूछने वाला)

Synonyms: Curious, Questioning, Probing, Inquiring

Antonyms: Indifferent, Uninterested, Apathetic, Incurious

Example: The inquisitive child kept asking questions about how the machine worked.

17 Authentic (adjective)

Genuine and real; not fake, copied, or false. Trustworthy and true to its origin. (प्रामाणिक, असली, विश्वसनीय)

Synonyms: Genuine, Real, Legitimate, Trustworthy

Antonyms: Fake, False, Imitation, Unreliable

Example: The museum claimed that the painting was an authentic work of the famous artist.

18 Abundant (adjective)

Existing or available in large quantities; more than enough. (प्रचुर मात्रा में, बहुत अधिक)

Synonyms: Plentiful, Ample, Bountiful, Copious

Antonyms: Scarce, Insufficient, Limited, Meagre

Example: The farmer was happy to see an abundant harvest after the good monsoon.

19 Expedient (adjective)

(Of an action) convenient and practical, although possibly improper or immoral; done because it is useful or advantageous rather than right. (सुविधाजनक या लाभदायक भले ही नैतिक रूप से सही न हो)

Synonyms: Convenient, Advantageous, Pragmatic, Opportunistic

Antonyms: Inconvenient, Ineffective, Unsuitable, Detrimental

Example: The manager chose the most expedient solution, even though it was unfair to some employees.

20 Visceral (adjective)

Relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect; coming from instinct or gut feeling. (अंतर्मन से उठने वाला, गहरी भावनात्मक या सहज प्रतिक्रिया)

Synonyms: Instinctive, Intuitive, Emotional, Gut

Antonyms: Rational, Logical, Cerebral, Deliberate

Example: She had a visceral fear of heights that no amount of reasoning could remove.

1 Axiomatic (adjective)

Self-evidently true; accepted as a basic principle that does not need proof. (स्वयंसिद्ध, जिसे प्रमाण की आवश्यकता न हो)

Synonyms: Self-evident, Obvious, Undeniable, Indisputable

Antonyms: Doubtful, Questionable, Debatable, Uncertain

Example: In a democracy, it is axiomatic that all citizens should have equal rights before the law.

2 Hedonistic (adjective)

Devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and self-indulgence, often ignoring moral or practical considerations. (सुख–भोग और विलासिता में डूबा हुआ, भोगवादी)

Synonyms: Pleasure-seeking, Self-indulgent, Sensual, Sybaritic

Antonyms: Ascetic, Austere, Self-denying, Spartan

Example: His hedonistic lifestyle left him momentarily happy but ultimately empty and unfulfilled.

3 Chronicle (verb)

To record events in the order they happen; to write or tell the history of something in detail. (घटनाओं को क्रम से दर्ज करना, विस्तार से इतिहास लिखना)

Synonyms: Record, Document, Recount, Narrate

Antonyms: Suppress, Conceal, Erase, Forget

Example: The journalist aimed to chronicle the struggles of the villagers during the drought.

4 Demur (verb)

To raise doubts or objections; to show reluctance or hesitation. (आपत्ति करना, हिचकिचाना)

Synonyms: Object, Protest, Dissent, Hesitate

Antonyms: Agree, Consent, Approve, Accept

Example: She agreed to most of the proposal but began to demur when the risks were explained.

5 Melancholy (noun/adjective)

A deep, long-lasting sadness or gloomy mood; a feeling of pensive sorrow. (गहरी उदासी या विषाद की भावना)

Synonyms: Sadness, Gloom, Dejection, Despondency

Antonyms: Joy, Cheerfulness, Happiness, Elation

Example: After the festival ended, a quiet melancholy settled over the empty streets.

6 Penchant (noun)

A strong or habitual liking for something or tendency to do something. (किसी चीज़ के प्रति गहरा झुकाव या आदतन रुचि)

Synonyms: Liking, Fondness, Inclination, Predilection

Antonyms: Dislike, Aversion, Indifference, Disfavor

Example: She has a strong penchant for classical music and attends every local concert.

7 Decorous (adjective)

Behaving in a polite, proper, and socially acceptable way; marked by good taste and manners. (शिष्ट, मर्यादित, मर्यादा पूर्ण)

Synonyms: Proper, Dignified, Civil, Respectable

Antonyms: Improper, Rude, Indecent, Unseemly

Example: His decorous behavior at the formal dinner impressed everyone present.

8 Ennoble (verb)

To give someone a higher rank or title; to make something or someone more noble, dignified, or honorable. (उच्च पद या गरिमा प्रदान करना)

Synonyms: Elevate, Exalt, Dignify, Honor

Antonyms: Degrade, Demean, Disgrace, Abase

Example: Great acts of kindness can ennoble even the most ordinary person.

9 Cathartic (adjective)

Providing psychological relief by expressing strong emotions; emotionally cleansing or purifying. (मन की शुद्धि देने वाला, भावनाओं का बोझ हल्का करने वाला)

Synonyms: Purging, Cleansing, Therapeutic, Liberating

Antonyms: Distressing, Burdening, Oppressive, Harmful

Example: After the intense argument, writing in her journal felt deeply cathartic.

10 Confluent (adjective)

Flowing or running together; merging into one (एक साथ बहने वाला या मिल जाने वाला).

Synonyms: Merging, Converging, Combining, Coalescing

Antonyms: Divergent, Separate, Discrete, Dividing

Example: The two confluent rivers formed a vast and powerful waterway.

1 Economical (adjective)

Using money or resources carefully and without waste; cost-effective. (किफायती, मितव्ययी)

Synonyms: Thrifty, Frugal, Cost-effective, Efficient

Antonyms: Wasteful, Extravagant, Lavish, Profligate

Example: By being economical with her monthly expenses, she managed to save enough money for her higher studies.

2 Synopsis (noun)

A brief summary or general overview of a subject, story, or situation. (संक्षिप्त सार, रूपरेखा)

Synonyms: Summary, Outline, Abstract, Digest

Antonyms: Detail, Expansion, Elaboration, Full text

Example: Before reading the novel, she checked the synopsis on the back cover to understand the main plot.

3 Pedagogy (noun)

The method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept. (शिक्षण की विधि और कला)

Synonyms: Teaching, Instruction, Education, Didactics

Antonyms: Ignorance, Miseducation, Illiteracy, Confusion

Example: Modern pedagogy encourages teachers to focus on student participation rather than one-way lectures.

4 Forbearance (noun)

Patient self-control; the quality of being calm, tolerant, and not reacting in anger, especially when you could punish or criticize. (धैर्यपूर्वक सहनशीलता, संयम)

Synonyms: Patience, Tolerance, Restraint, Leniency

Antonyms: Impatience, Intolerance, Aggression, Harshness

Example: The teacher showed great forbearance by calmly explaining the concept again instead of scolding the students.

5 Connotation (noun)

An idea, feeling, or indirect meaning that a word suggests beyond its literal definition. (अंतर्निहित अर्थ, किसी शब्द का छिपा हुआ या भावनात्मक अर्थ)

Synonyms: Implication, Suggestion, Undertone, Nuance

Antonyms: Denotation, Explicitness, Clarity, Directness

Example: The word “home” has a warm connotation of comfort and family, beyond just being a place to live.

6 Relevance (noun)

The quality or state of being closely connected with or important to what is being considered. (प्रासंगिकता, विषय से सीधा संबंध होना)

Synonyms: Significance, Pertinence, Applicability, Connection

Antonyms: Irrelevance, Immateriality, Inapplicability, Unrelatedness

Example: The teacher questioned the relevance of adding that topic to the syllabus since it did not match the exam pattern.

7 Consolidation (noun)

The act or process of making something stronger, more stable, or bringing separate parts together into a single whole. (मजबूत और स्थिर बनाना, या टुकड़ों को जोड़कर एक मजबूत रूप देना)

Synonyms: Strengthening, Unification, Integration, Reinforcement

Antonyms: Fragmentation, Weakening, Division, Dispersal

Example: The consolidation of several small companies into one big firm helped reduce costs and increase profits.

8 Predicament (noun)

A difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation where it is hard to know what to do. (कठिन और उलझनभरी स्थिति)

Synonyms: Dilemma, Quandary, Plight, Jam

Antonyms: Solution, Advantage, Relief, Escape

Example: She found herself in a predicament when both job offers came on the same day and she had to choose one quickly.

9 Aptitude (noun)

A natural ability or talent to do something, especially in learning or a particular skill. (प्राकृतिक योग्यता, किसी कार्य में जन्मजात क्षमता)

Synonyms: Talent, Ability, Flair, Proficiency

Antonyms: Inability, Ineptitude, Weakness, Clumsiness

Example: Her strong mathematical aptitude helped her clear the entrance exam with a high score.

10 Tedium (noun)

The state of being bored, monotonous, or tiresome; long and repetitive boredom. (उबाऊपन, नीरसता)

Synonyms: Monotony, Boredom, Ennui, Dullness

Antonyms: Excitement, Variety, Stimulation, Liveliness

Example: The tedium of doing the same task every day made him lose interest in his work.

11 Supplicate (verb)

To ask or beg for something earnestly and humbly. (विनती करना, प्रार्थना करना)

Synonyms: Beseech, Implore, Plead, Entreat

Antonyms: Demand, Insist, Command, Refuse

Example: The flood-affected villagers supplicated the government for food and shelter.

12 Perturb (verb)

To make someone anxious, upset, or unsettled; to disturb or trouble the mind. (व्याकुल करना, बेचैन करना)

Synonyms: Disturb, Unsettle, Agitate, Bother

Antonyms: Calm, Soothe, Reassure, Comfort

Example: The sudden change in exam pattern perturbed many students preparing for the test.

13 Apposite (adjective)

Suitable and right for a particular situation; appropriate and relevant. (उपयुक्त, अनुकूल, सटीक)

Synonyms: Appropriate, Apt, Relevant, Pertinent

Antonyms: Inappropriate, Irrelevant, Unsuitable, Inapt

Example: Her apposite remark during the discussion clarified the whole confusion in the classroom.

14 Entreat (verb)

To ask someone earnestly and anxiously to do something; to beg or plead with deep seriousness. (गुहार लगाना, विनती करना)

Synonyms: Beg, Beseech, Implore, Plead

Antonyms: Demand, Insist, Refuse, Command

Example: The student entreated the teacher to give him one last chance to submit his assignment.

15 Rectitude (noun)

Morally correct behaviour or thinking; righteousness and honesty in character and actions. (नैतिक सच्चाई, ईमानदारी)

Synonyms: Integrity, Righteousness, Uprightness, Probity

Antonyms: Dishonesty, Immorality, Corruption, Depravity

Example: Despite the pressure to cheat in the exam, his sense of rectitude did not allow him to do anything wrong.

16 Turbulent (adjective)

Moving in a violent, disorderly, or unstable way; full of conflict, confusion, or disturbance. (अशांत, उथल-पुथल भरा)

Synonyms: Stormy, Chaotic, Agitated, Unstable

Antonyms: Calm, Peaceful, Serene, Stable

Example: The country went through a turbulent period of political unrest and economic crisis.

17 Acrid (adjective)

Having a strong, sharp, and unpleasant taste or smell; also harsh or bitter in speech. (तीखा, कड़वा, चुभने वाला)

Synonyms: Pungent, Bitter, Harsh, Caustic

Antonyms: Mild, Pleasant, Sweet, Gentle

Example: Thick acrid smoke filled the room, making it difficult to breathe.

18 Transitory (adjective)

Lasting for only a short time; not permanent. (अस्थायी, अल्पकालिक)

Synonyms: Temporary, Fleeting, Momentary, Short-lived

Antonyms: Permanent, Lasting, Enduring, Long-term

Example: The company faced some transitory losses before its profits started increasing again.

19 Requisite (adjective)

Made necessary by particular circumstances or regulations; essential or required. (आवश्यक, अनिवार्य)

Synonyms: Necessary, Essential, Indispensable, Required

Antonyms: Optional, Unnecessary, Superfluous, Dispensable

Example: Hard work and consistency are requisite qualities for success in competitive exams.

20 Amorphous (adjective)

Having no clear or definite shape or form; shapeless and without a fixed structure. (रूपहीन, अनिर्धारित आकार वाला)

Synonyms: Shapeless, Formless, Nebulous, Indefinite

Antonyms: Definite, Structured, Well-defined, Distinct

Example: The plan was still amorphous, lacking clear steps or a proper structure.

1 Vocation (noun)

A strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation; one’s regular job or profession. (व्यवसाय, पेशा, किसी कार्य के प्रति बुलावा या रुचि)

Synonyms: Calling, Profession, Occupation, Career

Antonyms: Hobby, Pastime, Avocation, Idleness

Example: She felt that teaching was not just a job but her true vocation in life.

2 Stipend (noun)

A fixed regular payment, usually a small amount, given for work, training, or services, often to students or trainees. (नियत भत्ता, नियमित रूप से मिलने वाला वेतन/भत्ता)

Synonyms: Allowance, Grant, Honorarium, Salary

Antonyms: Debt, Fine, Deduction, Forfeiture

Example: The research scholar received a monthly stipend from the university to support his studies.

3 Fruition (noun)

The point at which a plan, project, or desire is successfully completed or achieved. (सफल परिणाम, सिद्धि, फल प्राप्ति)

Synonyms: Fulfilment, Realization, Achievement, Completion

Antonyms: Failure, Frustration, Defeat, Collapse

Example: Years of hard work came to fruition when she finally cleared the civil services exam.

4 Cynical (adjective)

Believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of others’ sincerity or goodness. (निंदक, अविश्वासी, जो हर चीज़ में स्वार्थ देखे)

Synonyms: Skeptical, Distrustful, Pessimistic, Sardonic

Antonyms: Trusting, Optimistic, Idealistic, Gullible

Example: After being cheated several times in business, he became cynical about people’s promises.

5 Tolerance (noun)

The ability or willingness to accept differences, endure hardships, or allow something unpleasant without reacting negatively. (सहनशीलता, बर्दाश्त करने की क्षमता)

Synonyms: Patience, Endurance, Acceptance, Open-mindedness

Antonyms: Intolerance, Impatience, Rigidity, Narrow-mindedness

Example: A peaceful society can exist only when people show tolerance towards different cultures and opinions.

6 Longevity (noun)

Long life or long duration of something, especially a person’s life. (दीर्घायु, लम्बी आयु या अवधि)

Synonyms: Lifespan, Durability, Endurance, Permanence

Antonyms: Brevity, Mortality, Shortness, Transience

Example: Regular exercise and a balanced diet can significantly increase a person’s longevity.

7 Animosity (noun)

Strong hostility or hatred; a feeling of active dislike towards someone. (द्वेष, शत्रुता, गहरी नफ़रत)

Synonyms: Hostility, Enmity, Antagonism, Bitterness

Antonyms: Friendship, Goodwill, Affection, Harmony

Example: Years after the dispute, there was still animosity between the two families.

8 Commiserate (verb)

To express or feel sympathy or pity; to share in someone’s sorrow or disappointment. (संवेदना प्रकट करना, दुख में साझेदार होना)

Synonyms: Sympathize, Console, Empathize, Condole

Antonyms: Ignore, Neglect, Mock, Dismiss

Example: After he failed the exam, his friends called to commiserate and encourage him to try again.

9 Ubiquity (noun)

The state of being everywhere or very widespread; something found or seen all around. (सर्वव्यापकता, हर जगह मौजूद होना)

Synonyms: Omnipresence, Pervasiveness, Prevalence, Universality

Antonyms: Rarity, Scarcity, Infrequency, Absence

Example: The ubiquity of smartphones has completely changed how people communicate and access information.

10 Recluse (noun)

A person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people. (एकांतवासी, जो लोगों से दूर रहता है)

Synonyms: Hermit, Solitary, Loner, Ascetic

Antonyms: Socialite, Extrovert, Companion, Mixer

Example: After his wife passed away, he slowly turned into a recluse who rarely stepped out of his home.

11 Ordeal (noun)

A very unpleasant, difficult, or painful experience, especially one that lasts for a long time. (कठिन परीक्षा, कष्टदायक अनुभव)

Synonyms: Trial, Hardship, Agony, Ordeal

Antonyms: Relief, Comfort, Ease, Pleasure

Example: Losing his job during the crisis was a tough ordeal that tested his patience and strength.

12 Rational (adjective)

Based on reason, logic, or clear thinking rather than emotions or impulses. (तार्किक, विवेकपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Logical, Reasonable, Sensible, Judicious

Antonyms: Irrational, Illogical, Absurd, Foolish

Example: Before investing his money, he made a rational decision by carefully studying all the risks and returns.

13 Parlance (noun)

A particular way of speaking or using words; the style of language used by a specific group or in a particular context. (बोलचाल की भाषा, प्रचलित बोलचाल)

Synonyms: Terminology, Jargon, Usage, Phraseology

Antonyms: Silence, Muteness, Quiet, Wordlessness

Example: In legal parlance, even simple ideas are often expressed in very complex language.

14 Stigma (noun)

A mark of shame or disapproval that affects a person’s reputation; strong social disapproval of something. (कलंक, बदनामी)

Synonyms: Shame, Disgrace, Taint, Blot

Antonyms: Honor, Respect, Esteem, Approval

Example: The social stigma around mental illness often prevents people from seeking the help they need.

15 Skirmish (noun)

A brief, minor fight or battle, especially between small groups; a slight conflict or dispute. (छोटी झड़प, हल्का संघर्ष)

Synonyms: Clash, Scuffle, Fight, Encounter

Antonyms: Peace, Truce, Harmony, Agreement

Example: The two rival groups had a small skirmish before the police arrived and separated them.

16 Knack (noun)

A natural skill or talent for doing something, especially easily. (कौशल, विशेष निपुणता)

Synonyms: Talent, Skill, Aptitude, Flair

Antonyms: Inability, Ineptitude, Clumsiness, Awkwardness

Example: She has a special knack for explaining difficult concepts in a very simple way.

17 Raucous (adjective)

Making or involving a loud, harsh, and unpleasant noise; noisy and disorderly. (कर्कश, शोरगुल वाला)

Synonyms: Noisy, Boisterous, Rowdy, Clamorous

Antonyms: Quiet, Calm, Gentle, Subdued

Example: The raucous crowd outside the stadium could be heard from several streets away.

18 Burgeoning (adjective)

Beginning to grow or increase rapidly; expanding quickly. (तेजी से बढ़ता हुआ, उभरता हुआ)

Synonyms: Growing, Expanding, Flourishing, Proliferating

Antonyms: Declining, Shrinking, Diminishing, Withering

Example: The burgeoning startup attracted many investors within just a few months.

19 Zenith (noun)

The highest point or peak; the time when something is most powerful or successful. (चरम बिंदु, शिखर)

Synonyms: Peak, Apex, Acme, Summit

Antonyms: Nadir, Bottom, Base, Depth

Example: The company reached its zenith of success after launching its innovative product line.

20 Lofty (adjective)

Of imposing height; noble, elevated, or grand in character or ideals. (उच्च, महान, उच्च आदर्श वाला)

Synonyms: Elevated, Grand, Sublime, Noble

Antonyms: Lowly, Mean, Modest, Inferior

Example: She pursued her lofty dreams with unwavering determination.

1 Gritty (adjective)

Showing courage and determination; having a harsh or rough quality (like sand or dirt). (दृढ़ निश्चयी, कर्कश / रुखा)

Synonyms: Courageous, Tough, Resolute, Tenacious

Antonyms: Weak, Cowardly, Soft, Hesitant

Example: Despite many failures, the gritty player kept practicing until he finally made the national team.

2 Variegated (adjective)

Having many different colors or forms; marked by variety or diversity. (विविध रंगों या रूपों वाला, विविधतापूर्ण)

Synonyms: Multicolored, Diverse, Mixed, Heterogeneous

Antonyms: Uniform, Monochromatic, Homogeneous, Similar

Example: The artist loved using variegated patterns to make her paintings look lively and unique.

3 Hyperbole (noun)

Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. (अतिशयोक्तिपूर्ण कथन)

Synonyms: Exaggeration, Overstatement, Embellishment, Overemphasis

Antonyms: Understatement, Literalness, Moderation, Restraint

Example: Saying “I’ve told you a million times” is a clear example of hyperbole.

4 Ecstatic (adjective)

Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement. (उल्लास से भरपूर, अत्यंत प्रसन्न)

Synonyms: Overjoyed, Elated, Thrilled, Euphoric

Antonyms: Miserable, Depressed, Sad, Unhappy

Example: She was ecstatic when she found out she had secured the first rank in the examination.

5 Wistful (adjective)

Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing; sadly thoughtful. (आकांक्षापूर्ण उदास, व्याकुल)

Synonyms: Longing, Yearning, Nostalgic, Melancholic

Antonyms: Content, Satisfied, Cheerful, Untroubled

Example: She gave a wistful smile as she looked at the old photographs from her childhood.

6 Ancestral (adjective)

Related to or inherited from ancestors; belonging to the family members of earlier generations. (पूर्वजों से संबंधित, पैतृक)

Synonyms: Hereditary, Inherited, Familial, Lineal

Antonyms: Modern, New, Individual, Personal (self-earned)

Example: The siblings fought a long legal battle over their ancestral property in the village.

7 Eerie (adjective)

Strange and frightening; causing a feeling of uneasiness or fear. (अजीब और भयावह)

Synonyms: Spooky, Creepy, Uncanny, Ghostly

Antonyms: Normal, Ordinary, Comforting, Familiar

Example: The empty playground looked eerie in the foggy early morning.

8 Aggravate (verb)

To make a problem, situation, or feeling worse or more serious. (बिगाड़ना, और गंभीर कर देना)

Synonyms: Worsen, Exacerbate, Intensify, Heighten

Antonyms: Improve, Alleviate, Ease, Reduce

Example: His constant complaints only served to aggravate the tension in the office.

9 Poignant (adjective)

Deeply touching or moving, especially by causing a strong feeling of sadness or regret. (मार्मिक, करुणाजनक)

Synonyms: Touching, Moving, Heartrending, Stirring

Antonyms: Unmoving, Unaffecting, Cheerful, Lighthearted

Example: The film’s poignant ending left many people in the audience wiping away tears.

10 Precarious (adjective)

Not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse; uncertain or risky. (अस्थिर, जोखिम भरा)

Synonyms: Unsafe, Insecure, Hazardous, Perilous

Antonyms: Safe, Secure, Stable, Certain

Example: Hiking on the precarious mountain ledge made everyone move very slowly and carefully.

11 Stifle (verb)

To stop something from happening or developing; to suppress a feeling, action, or sound, or to make it hard to breathe.

Synonyms: Suppress, Smother, Restrain, Repress

Antonyms: Encourage, Release, Promote, Express

Example: The strict rules tended to stifle the students' creativity.

12 Juncture (noun)

A particular point in time, especially an important or critical moment; also a place where things join or connect.

Synonyms: Moment, Stage, Crossroads, Turning point

Antonyms: End, Outcome, Separation, Disconnection

Example: At this crucial juncture in her life, she had to choose between moving abroad or staying with her family.

13 Harrowing (adjective)

Extremely distressing, upsetting, or painful to experience. (बहुत पीड़ादायक, अत्यंत कष्टदायक)

Synonyms: Distressing, Traumatic, Agonizing, Painful

Antonyms: Comforting, Pleasant, Soothing, Enjoyable

Example: Watching the harrowing documentary about the war left the audience in shocked silence.

14 Intrigue (verb/noun)

To arouse curiosity or interest; also to make secret plans, often for something dishonest or harmful. (जिज्ञासा उत्पन्न करना / गुप्त साज़िश करना)

Synonyms: Fascinate, Captivate, Arouse curiosity, Engage

Antonyms: Bore, Disinterest, Repel, Disenchant

Example: The mysterious letter began to intrigue the detectives, forcing them to reopen the case.

15 Embellish (verb)

To make something more attractive by adding decorative details; to add extra (often untrue) details to make a story more interesting. (सजाना, सुशोभित करना)

Synonyms: Adorn, Ornament, Decorate, Enhance

Antonyms: Simplify, Strip, Deface, Spoil

Example: She decided to embellish her dress with sequins for the party.

16 Insolvent (adjective)

Unable to pay one’s debts; bankrupt or having more liabilities than assets. (दिवालिया, कंगाल)

Synonyms: Bankrupt, Broke, Ruined, Indebted

Antonyms: Solvent, Prosperous, Affluent, Wealthy

Example: After the business failed, he was declared insolvent by the court.

17 Turmoil (noun)

A state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty. (अशांति, उथल-पुथल)

Synonyms: Chaos, Uproar, Confusion, Tumult

Antonyms: Calm, Peace, Order, Tranquility

Example: The sudden resignation of the minister plunged the entire government into turmoil.

18 Torrid (adjective)

Very hot and dry; also used for something full of strong emotion or difficulty. (bahut zyada garm ya bahut intense/mushkil)

Synonyms: Scorching, Sweltering, Blistering, Fiery

Antonyms: Cool, Mild, Pleasant, Temperate

Example: The players struggled in the torrid heat during the afternoon match.

19 Elaborate (verb)

To explain something in detail or give more information about it. (विस्तार से बताना)

Synonyms: Explain, Expound, Clarify, Illustrate

Antonyms: Shorten, Abridge, Condense, Simplify

Example: The teacher asked him to elaborate his answer for better understanding.

20 Concurrent (adjective)

Existing, happening, or occurring at the same time; simultaneous. (एक साथ होने वाला)

Synonyms: Simultaneous, Synchronous, Coexistent, Parallel

Antonyms: Separate, Independent, Non-simultaneous, Divergent

Example: Several concurrent events were scheduled on the same day at the festival.

1 Endow (verb)

To provide or give something valuable, such as a quality, talent, money, or property, to a person or institution. (विशेष गुण, संपत्ति या सहायता प्रदान करना)

Synonyms: Bestow, Grant, Confer, Furnish

Antonyms: Deprive, Divest, Strip, Deny

Example: Nature has endowed her with exceptional musical talent.

2 Coincide (verb)

To happen at the same time or to be in full agreement with something. (एक साथ होना / मेल खाना)

Synonyms: Concur, Correspond, Match, Align

Antonyms: Differ, Clash, Contradict, Diverge

Example: The exam date will coincide with the festival, making it difficult for students to celebrate.

3 Deplete (verb)

To use up the supply or resources of something so much that very little or nothing is left. (किसी संसाधन को लगभग समाप्त कर देना)

Synonyms: Exhaust, Drain, Diminish, Use up

Antonyms: Replenish, Renew, Enrich, Restore

Example: Overuse of groundwater can deplete the water table and create a severe water crisis in the region.

4 Nullify (verb)

To make something legally or practically invalid; to cancel or make it have no value or effect. (निरस्त करना / अमान्य करना)

Synonyms: Invalidate, Cancel, Void, Annul

Antonyms: Validate, Confirm, Ratify, Uphold

Example: The court decided to nullify the agreement because it was signed under pressure.

5 Denounce (verb)

To publicly declare something or someone to be wrong, evil, or unacceptable; to strongly criticize in public. (निंदा करना / सार्वजनिक रूप से विरोध करना)

Synonyms: Condemn, Criticize, Censure, Decry

Antonyms: Praise, Endorse, Applaud, Commend

Example: The activist chose to denounce the corrupt practices of the officials in front of the media.

6 Revoke (verb)

To officially cancel, withdraw, or take back a decision, permission, or law. (निरस्त करना / वापस ले लेना)

Synonyms: Cancel, Withdraw, Rescind, Annul

Antonyms: Approve, Enforce, Uphold, Validate

Example: The university decided to revoke his scholarship after he violated the code of conduct.

7 Revamp (verb)

To improve, renovate, or change something to make it better or more modern. (सुधारना / नया रूप देना)

Synonyms: Renovate, Overhaul, Upgrade, Modernize

Antonyms: Damage, Worsen, Neglect, Degrade

Example: The company decided to revamp its website to attract more customers.

8 Abolish (verb)

To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution. (समाप्त करना / किसी व्यवस्था को समाप्त कर देना)

Synonyms: Eliminate, Eradicate, Repeal, Terminate

Antonyms: Establish, Maintain, Approve, Continue

Example: Many countries have abolished laws that discriminated against certain communities.

9 Scramble (verb)

To move quickly and clumsily, or to mix things up in a confused, disordered way. (घबराकर भागना / गड़बड़ कर देना)

Synonyms: Jumble, Mix up, Rush, Hustle

Antonyms: Organize, Arrange, Order, Calm

Example: The students began to scramble their notes when the surprise test was announced.

10 Erode (verb)

To gradually wear away or destroy something, especially by natural forces like wind, water, or friction. (क्षरण करना / घिस जाना)

Synonyms: Wear away, Corrode, Deteriorate, Undermine

Antonyms: Build up, Restore, Strengthen, Preserve

Example: Constant floods began to erode the riverbanks, threatening nearby houses.

11 Squelch (verb)

To completely silence, crush, or suppress something, especially criticism, protests, or noise. (दबाना, कुचल देना, आवाज़ या विरोध को खत्म कर देना)

Synonyms: Suppress, Quash, Silence, Stifle

Antonyms: Encourage, Promote, Amplify, Support

Example: The manager tried to squelch all rumors about the company’s financial problems.

12 Stem (verb)

To stop, limit, or hold back the flow or progress of something. (रोकना, थामना, काबू में रखना)

Synonyms: Halt, Check, Stop, Restrain

Antonyms: Encourage, Foster, Promote, Prolong

Example: New safety measures were introduced to stem the rising number of road accidents.

13 Spur (verb)

To encourage, motivate, or cause something to happen or develop faster. (प्रोत्साहित करना / तेज़ी लाना)

Synonyms: Encourage, Stimulate, Prompt, Propel

Antonyms: Discourage, Hinder, Deter, Restrain

Example: The teacher’s praise spurred the students to work even harder for the exam.

14 Tout (verb)

To attempt to sell something aggressively, or to publicly praise and promote something or someone. (ज़ोर-शोर से बेचना या बढ़-चढ़कर प्रशंसा करना)

Synonyms: Promote, Publicize, Hype, Endorse

Antonyms: Criticize, Conceal, Suppress, Disparage

Example: The company heavily touted its new smartphone as a revolutionary device.

15 Imbue (verb)

To fill or inspire someone or something with a feeling, quality, or idea; to permeate deeply. (भावना, गुण या विचार से परिपूर्ण कर देना / भर देना)

Synonyms: Inspire, Infuse, Permeate, Saturate

Antonyms: Drain, Empty, Strip, Deprive

Example: The teacher’s passion for history imbued her students with a love for the subject.

16 Veer (verb)

To change direction suddenly; to turn aside from a course, topic, or behavior. (अचानक दिशा बदलना / मार्ग से हटना)

Synonyms: Swerve, Deviate, Drift, Diverge

Antonyms: Stay, Continue, Persist, Maintain

Example: The car suddenly veered to the left to avoid hitting the cyclist.

17 Irk (verb)

To irritate, annoy, or bother someone. (परेशान या चिढ़ाना)

Synonyms: Annoy, Irritate, Aggravate, Bother

Antonyms: Please, Delight, Soothe, Comfort

Example: It really irks me when people keep talking loudly during a meeting.

18 Goad (verb)

To provoke, annoy, or urge someone so that they are pushed into taking action. (उकसाना या प्रेरित करना)

Synonyms: Provoke, Spur, Incite, Prod

Antonyms: Deter, Discourage, Dissuade, Restrain

Example: His constant criticism goaded her into finally proving her abilities.

19 Abet (verb)

To actively help, encourage, or support someone in doing something wrong or illegal. (उकसाना या गलत काम में सहायता करना)

Synonyms: Assist, Aid, Encourage, Incite

Antonyms: Hinder, Deter, Prevent, Obstruct

Example: He was arrested for abetting the criminals in their attempt to rob the bank.

20 Adduce (verb)

To cite or offer something (like facts, examples, or evidence) in support of an argument or statement. (उदाहरण या प्रमाण के रूप में प्रस्तुत करना)

Synonyms: Cite, Present, Advance, Offer

Antonyms: Conceal, Suppress, Withhold, Deny

Example: The lawyer adduced several pieces of evidence to prove his client’s innocence.

1 Dilute (verb)

Make a liquid thinner or weaker by adding another substance (usually water); make something weaker in force, value, or effectiveness. (पतला या कमज़ोर करना)

Synonyms: Weaken, Thin, Diminish, Water-down

Antonyms: Strengthen, Concentrate, Intensify, Enrich

Example: Adding too much water will dilute the juice and spoil its original taste.

2 Entail (verb)

To involve something as a necessary or unavoidable part or consequence. (अनिवार्य रूप से शामिल होना / परिणामस्वरूप निहित होना)

Synonyms: Involve, Require, Necessitate, Imply

Antonyms: Exclude, Eliminate, Avoid, Preclude

Example: Getting a government job often entails years of consistent hard work and preparation.

3 Devout (adjective)

Deeply religious or sincerely committed to a belief or purpose. (बहुत धार्मिक / अत्यंत निष्ठावान)

Synonyms: Pious, Faithful, Sincere, Dedicated

Antonyms: Irreligious, Apathetic, Doubtful, Indifferent

Example: She is a devout follower who never misses her daily prayers.

4 Instill (verb)

To gradually but firmly establish (an idea, attitude, or feeling) in a person's mind. (धीरे-धीरे किसी के मन में भावना या विचार बैठाना)

Synonyms: Implant, Inculcate, Infuse, Imbue

Antonyms: Eradicate, Remove, Expel, Eliminate

Example: Parents should instill good manners in their children from a young age.

5 Immerse (verb)

To involve oneself deeply in an activity or to put something completely under a liquid. (डूब जाना / पूरी तरह मग्न हो जाना)

Synonyms: Absorb, Engross, Submerge, Plunge

Antonyms: Emerge, Withdraw, Detach, Disengage

Example: She likes to immerse herself in her studies before the final exams.

6 Detract (verb)

To reduce or take away the worth, value, or importance of something. (महत्त्व या मूल्य कम करना)

Synonyms: Diminish, Undermine, Belittle, Reduce

Antonyms: Enhance, Strengthen, Boost, Improve

Example: His rude behavior during the event did not detract from the success of the program.

7 Delegate (verb)

To give part of your work, authority, or responsibility to another person so they can do it on your behalf. (जिम्मेदारी सौंपना)

Synonyms: Assign, Entrust, Appoint, Authorize

Antonyms: Retain, Withhold, Keep, Take on

Example: A good leader knows how to delegate tasks to the team to achieve better results.

8 Confer (verb)

To grant or bestow (a title, honor, or benefit) or to discuss something seriously to reach a decision. (प्रदान करना / विचार-विमर्श करना)

Synonyms: Bestow, Grant, Consult, Deliberate

Antonyms: Withhold, Deprive, Deny, Ignore

Example: The university decided to confer an honorary degree on the distinguished scientist.

9 Allege (verb)

Claim or assert that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically without proof. (आरोप लगाना)

Synonyms: Claim, Assert, Accuse, Maintain

Antonyms: Deny, Refute, Disprove, Contradict

Example: The witness alleged that the manager had been involved in the fraud.

10 Abstain (verb)

To deliberately choose not to do something; to refrain from an action, vote, or indulgence. (परहेज करना / दूर रहना)

Synonyms: Refrain, Withhold, Desist, Avoid

Antonyms: Indulge, Participate, Engage, Involve

Example: Many members chose to abstain from voting during the controversial decision.

11 Unduly (adverb)

To an excessive, unreasonable, or inappropriate degree. (अत्यधिक रूप से, अनुचित रूप से)

Synonyms: Excessively, Unreasonably, Overly, Improperly

Antonyms: Reasonably, Appropriately, Fairly, Justly

Example: Example: The student was unduly punished for a very small mistake.

12 Dilemma (noun)

A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more equally undesirable or confusing options. (दुविधा, उलझन)

Synonyms: Predicament, Quandary, Confusion, Plight

Antonyms: Solution, Certainty, Clarity, Advantage

Example: She was in a dilemma about whether to continue her job or prepare full-time for competitive exams.

13 Inherent (adjective)

Existing in something as a natural, essential, or permanent quality; built-in. (जन्मजात, स्वाभाविक, अंतर्निहित)

Synonyms: Innate, Intrinsic, Natural, Built-in

Antonyms: Acquired, External, Extrinsic, Added

Example: Honesty is an inherent quality of a true leader.

14 Hierarchy (noun)

A system in which people or things are arranged in levels according to their importance, status, or authority.

Synonyms: Ranking, Order, Pecking order, Chain of command

Antonyms: Equality, Uniformity, Egalitarianism, Parity

Example: In a strict corporate hierarchy, decisions are usually made by people at the top levels of management.

15 Synergy (noun)

The combined power of a group working together that is greater than the sum of their individual efforts. (सामूहिक तालमेल, संयुक्त शक्ति)

Synonyms: Cooperation, Collaboration, Harmony, Teamwork

Antonyms: Conflict, Discord, Rivalry, Isolation

Example: The synergy between the marketing and sales teams helped the company achieve record profits this year.

16 Instigate (verb)

To provoke, start, or bring about an action, especially something bad like conflict or wrongdoing. (उकसाना, भड़काना)

Synonyms: Provoke, Incite, Stir, Spur

Antonyms: Deter, Discourage, Hinder, Calm

Example: His hateful speech helped instigate violence in the area.

17 Contravene (verb)

To act against or be in conflict with a law, rule, or agreement; to break or go against something officially decided.

Synonyms: Violate, Breach, Infringe, Defy

Antonyms: Comply, Obey, Uphold, Follow

Example: The company was fined because it contravened environmental protection laws.

18 Diverge (verb)

To separate and go in different directions; to differ from a common point or standard. (अलग हो जाना, भिन्न होना)

Synonyms: Separate, Deviate, Split, Divert

Antonyms: Converge, Unite, Combine, Merge

Example: The two friends’ career paths began to diverge after college.

19 Exemplify (verb)

To show or illustrate something by giving an example; to be a typical example of something. (उदाहरण द्वारा स्पष्ट करना)

Synonyms: Illustrate, Demonstrate, Represent, Manifest

Antonyms: Obscure, Confuse, Misrepresent, Distort

Example: Her disciplined lifestyle exemplifies true dedication and hard work.

20 Supersede (verb)

To take the place of someone or something; to replace because of being better or more modern. (स्थान लेना, प्रतिस्थापित करना)

Synonyms: Replace, Displace, Succeed, Override

Antonyms: Retain, Keep, Support, Uphold

Example: New digital systems will supersede the old paper-based methods in the office.

1 Contingent (adjective)

Dependent on certain conditions or circumstances; uncertain, not fixed. (निर्भर, शर्त पर आधारित)

Synonyms: Dependent, Conditional, Subject to, Uncertain

Antonyms: Independent, Certain, Unconditional, Definite

Example: His promotion is contingent on how well he performs in the upcoming project.

2 Derogatory (adjective)

Showing a critical or disrespectful attitude; intended to insult or belittle someone. (अपमानजनक, तिरस्कारपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Disparaging, Belittling, Insulting, Demeaning

Antonyms: Respectful, Complimentary, Appreciative, Praising

Example: The manager warned him not to use derogatory remarks about his colleagues in the office.

3 Apprehensive (adjective)

Anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen. (चिन्तित, आशंकित, भयभीत)

Synonyms: Anxious, Worried, Uneasy, Fearful

Antonyms: Confident, Assured, Calm, Unconcerned

Example: She felt apprehensive before the interview, unsure of what questions would be asked.

4 Inadvertent (adjective)

Done unintentionally; not resulting from deliberate planning; accidental. (अनजाने में किया हुआ, अनिच्छित)

Synonyms: Unintentional, Accidental, Unplanned, Unwitting

Antonyms: Intentional, Deliberate, Planned, Conscious

Example: Due to an inadvertent error in the report, the data had to be checked again carefully.

5 Indigenous (adjective)

Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native to a region or environment. (स्थानीय, मूल निवासी)

Synonyms: Native, Aboriginal, Original, Local

Antonyms: Foreign, Alien, Imported, Nonnative

Example: Many indigenous communities have unique traditions that are closely connected to nature.

6 Commensurate (adjective)

In proportion; equal in size, degree, or extent; corresponding in amount or level. (अनुरूप, समानुपाती)

Synonyms: Proportionate, Equivalent, Corresponding, Balanced

Antonyms: Disproportionate, Inadequate, Unequal, Incommensurate

Example: Employees expect salaries commensurate with their skills and experience.

7 Disparity (noun)

A great difference or inequality between people, things, or situations. (असमानता, अंतर)

Synonyms: Inequality, Imbalance, Discrepancy, Divergence

Antonyms: Equality, Similarity, Parity, Uniformity

Example: There is a huge disparity in the quality of education between urban and rural areas.

8 Restitution (noun)

The act of restoring something lost or stolen to its proper owner; or giving compensation for loss, damage, or injury. (क्षतिपूर्ति करना, वापस लौटाना)

Synonyms: Compensation, Reimbursement, Indemnification, Restoration

Antonyms: Damage, Deprivation, Penalty, Confiscation

Example: The company had to pay restitution to the customers for the financial loss they suffered.

9 Acquittal (noun)

A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime they were tried for; clearing someone of a criminal charge. (आरोपों से मुक्ति / बरी किया जाना)

Synonyms: Exoneration, Clearance, Absolution, Vindication

Antonyms: Conviction, Condemnation, Sentence, Blame

Example: The evidence was not strong enough, which led to his acquittal in the fraud case.

10 Incorrigible (adjective)

Impossible to correct, reform, or improve; very difficult to change in habits or behavior. (असंशोधित / जिसे सुधारा न जा सके)

Synonyms: Hopeless, Unreformable, Unmanageable, Intractable

Antonyms: Reformable, Curable, Correctable, Manageable

Example: Despite many warnings, his incorrigible habit of coming late to work never changed.

11 Jettison (verb)

To throw or drop something from a ship, aircraft, or vehicle; to get rid of or abandon something that is no longer needed. (त्याग देना)

Synonyms: Dump, Discard, Abandon, Cast off

Antonyms: Keep, Retain, Preserve, Hold on to

Example: The company decided to jettison its old policies to make room for more modern ideas.

12 Pariah (noun)

A person who is rejected, avoided, or despised by others; an outcast. (समाज से बहिष्कृत व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Outcast, Exile, Reject, Leper

Antonyms: Insider, Favorite, Beloved, Accepted

Example: After the scandal, he became a social pariah and no one wanted to be seen with him.

13 Abysmal (adjective)

Extremely bad or severe; of very poor quality; very deep like an abyss. (बहुत ही घटिया)

Synonyms: Appalling, Dreadful, Terrible, Atrocious

Antonyms: Excellent, Superb, Magnificent, Satisfactory

Example: The team’s performance in the final match was abysmal and disappointed all their fans.

14 Volition (noun)

The power or ability to choose or decide something by yourself; the act of using your own will. (स्वेच्छा)

Synonyms: Will, Choice, Freewill, Intention

Antonyms: Coercion, Constraint, Force, Compulsion

Example: She joined the organisation of her own volition, without any pressure from her family.

15 Tractable (adjective)

Easy to control or influence; easy to deal with or manage. (आसानी से नियंत्रित होने वाला)

Synonyms: Manageable, Obedient, Malleable, Compliant

Antonyms: Stubborn, Intractable, Unruly, Headstrong

Example: The new software is so tractable that even beginners can learn it quickly.

16 Stymie (verb)

To prevent or block progress; to hinder or obstruct. (रोक देना)

Synonyms: Hinder, Thwart, Obstruct, Frustrate

Antonyms: Aid, Assist, Encourage, Facilitate

Example: Complicated rules and red tape can stymie the growth of new businesses.

17 Palpitate (verb)

For the heart to beat quickly, strongly, or irregularly, often because of excitement, fear, or anxiety. (धड़कना)

Synonyms: Throb, Pound, Flutter, Quiver

Antonyms: Steady, Calm, Soothe, Stabilize

Example: Her heart began to palpitate as she waited for the interview result.

18 Lurid (adjective)

Very shocking, sensational, or vivid, especially in a way that is unpleasant or exaggerated; also extremely bright and glaring. (भयावह)

Synonyms: Ghastly, Gruesome, Sensational, Shocking

Antonyms: Subtle, Mild, Dull, Pleasant

Example: The newspaper published lurid details about the crime to attract more readers.

19 Enmity (noun)

A feeling or state of active hatred or hostility towards someone. (दुश्मनी, वैरभाव)

Synonyms: Hostility, Animosity, Antagonism, Hatred

Antonyms: Friendship, Amity, Harmony, Affection

Example: Years of political rivalry had created deep enmity between the two leaders.

20 Belie (verb)

To give a false impression of something; to show something to be untrue or contradict it. (गलत साबित करना / झुठलाना)

Synonyms: Contradict, Disprove, Falsify, Misrepresent

Antonyms: Confirm, Validate, Uphold, Support

Example: His calm expression belied the anxiety he was actually feeling inside.

1 Stupendous (adjective)

Extremely impressive, large, or powerful; amazing in scale or degree. (अद्भुत / आश्चर्यजनक / अत्यधिक विशाल)

Synonyms: Astonishing, Remarkable, Extraordinary, Amazing

Antonyms: Ordinary, Insignificant, Mediocre, Unimpressive

Example: The team’s stupendous performance in the final match left the audience speechless.

2 Derelict (adjective)

In a very poor condition because of disuse or neglect; abandoned. (उपेक्षित / परित्यक्त)

Synonyms: Neglected, Abandoned, Dilapidated, Ruined

Antonyms: Maintained, Cared-for, Preserved, Restored

Example: The derelict building at the end of the street has been empty for more than ten years.

3 Alienate (verb)

Make someone feel isolated, unfriendly, or no longer connected; to turn away someone’s affection or support. (पराया कर देना / दूर कर देना)

Synonyms: Estrange, Isolate, Distance, Sever

Antonyms: Reconcile, Unite, Befriend, Engage

Example: His constant criticism started to alienate his colleagues at the office.

4 Dejected (adjective)

Sad and depressed; feeling low in spirits. (उदास / निराश)

Synonyms: Disheartened, Downcast, Depressed, Despondent

Antonyms: Cheerful, Elated, Encouraged, Optimistic

Example: After failing the exam, he sat alone in a dejected mood, avoiding everyone.

5 Commence (verb)

Begin; start an activity, process, or event. (प्रारंभ करना)

Synonyms: Begin, Initiate, Start, Inaugurate

Antonyms: End, Conclude, Finish, Terminate

Example: The meeting will commence at 10 a.m. sharp.

6 Retort (verb)

To reply sharply, angrily, or wittily to a remark; give a quick and clever response. (तुरंत और तीखा उत्तर देना)

Synonyms: Reply, Respond, Counter, Rejoin

Antonyms: Ask, Question, Request, Agree

Example: When accused of lying, she quickly retorted that she had proof for everything she said.

7 Dismantle (verb)

Take (a machine or structure) to pieces; to destroy the integrity or functioning of something. (टुकड़े-टुकड़े करके हटाना / विघटित करना)

Synonyms: Disassemble, Demolish, Break down, Take apart

Antonyms: Assemble, Construct, Build, Restore

Example: The workers had to dismantle the old bridge before starting the new construction.

8 Salvage (verb)

To save something from being lost, damaged, or destroyed. (बचाना / सुरक्षित करना)

Synonyms: Rescue, Recover, Retrieve, Save

Antonyms: Lose, Abandon, Destroy, Damage

Example: Firefighters managed to salvage important documents from the burning building.

9 Oblique (adjective)

Not straight or direct; slanting in direction or position, or expressed in an indirect way. (तिरछा)

Synonyms: Slanting, Sloping, Inclined, Indirect

Antonyms: Straight, Direct, Perpendicular, Explicit

Example: The politician gave an oblique answer instead of addressing the question directly.

10 Censure (verb)

Express severe disapproval of someone or something, typically in a formal statement. (निंदा करना)

Synonyms: Condemn, Reprimand, Rebuke, Criticize

Antonyms: Praise, Approve, Commend, Endorse

Example: The committee decided to censure the officer for his irresponsible behavior.

1 Portent (noun)

A sign or warning that something, especially something momentous or bad, is likely to happen. (संकेत, शकुन, विशेषकर अशुभ संकेत)

Synonyms: Omen, Sign, Harbinger, Augury

Antonyms: Certainty, Assurance, Normality, Insignificance

Example: Dark clouds on the horizon were seen as a portent of the approaching storm.

2 Implicate (verb)

To show someone to be involved in a crime or wrongdoing; to involve something as a consequence. (लिप्त ठहराना, संलिप्त दिखाना)

Synonyms: Incriminate, Involve, Entangle, Associate

Antonyms: Exonerate, Absolve, Clear, Vindicate

Example: The police report may implicate several officials in the corruption scandal.

3 Devious (adjective)

Showing a tendency to use dishonest or indirect methods to achieve one’s goals; not straightforward. (कपटी, टेढ़ा)

Synonyms: Deceitful, Underhanded, Crafty, Cunning

Antonyms: Honest, Straightforward, Sincere, Transparent

Example: The politician’s devious tactics helped him win the election but destroyed people’s trust in him.

4 Garish (adjective)

Extremely bright, showy, or flashy in a way that is tasteless or unpleasant. (बेहद चटक, भड़कीला, बेसुरा सजावटी)

Synonyms: Gaudy, Flashy, Showy, Tacky

Antonyms: Subtle, Elegant, Modest, Understated

Example: The restaurant’s garish neon lights made it look more like a circus than a fine dining place.

5 Cede (verb)

To give up power, territory, or rights to another person, group, or country, especially by formal agreement. (समर्पित करना, त्यागना, अधिकार छोड़ना)

Synonyms: Surrender, Relinquish, Yield, Concede

Antonyms: Retain, Keep, Withhold, Preserve

Example: The king was forced to cede part of his land to the invading empire after losing the war.

6 Reproof (noun)

Blame or criticism for a fault; an expression of disapproval. (फटकार, डांट, आपत्ति जताना)

Synonyms: Rebuke, Reprimand, Censure, Blame

Antonyms: Praise, Approval, Commendation, Applause

Example: His careless behavior invited sharp reproof from his seniors.

7 Divisive (adjective)

Tending to cause disagreement, hostility, or division between people. (विभाजनकारी, फूट डालने वाला)

Synonyms: Polarizing, Discordant, Alienating, Controversial

Antonyms: Unifying, Harmonious, Cohesive, Agreeable

Example: The leader’s divisive remarks created tension and mistrust among the members of the community.

8 Imbibe (verb)

To drink (a liquid), or to absorb/accept ideas, knowledge, or feelings deeply. (पेय पीना, विचारों/ज्ञान को आत्मसात करना)

Synonyms: Drink, Absorb, Ingest, Assimilate

Antonyms: Reject, Spurn, Abstain, Discard

Example: Students should imbibe good values along with academic knowledge.

9 Belabor (verb)

To explain, discuss, or emphasize something excessively; to criticize or attack repeatedly. (किसी बात पर ज़रूरत से ज़्यादा ज़ोर देना / बार-बार आलोचना करना)

Synonyms: Overemphasize, Overstress, Dwell on, Harp on

Antonyms: Understate, Ignore, Overlook, Disregard

Example: The professor tended to belabor the same point in every lecture, which bored the students.

10 Pacify (verb)

To calm someone or make a situation peaceful; to bring or restore peace. (शांत करना, तसल्ली देना)

Synonyms: Soothe, Appease, Calm, Mollify

Antonyms: Agitate, Provoke, Enrage, Inflame

Example: The manager tried to pacify the customers after the unexpected delay in service.

11 Resonant (adjective)

Deep, clear, and continuing to sound or having a strong lasting effect. (गूंजता हुआ, प्रभावशाली)

Synonyms: Echoing, Sonorous, Reverberating, Ringing

Antonyms: Faint, Muffled, Flat, Weak

Example: The singer’s resonant voice filled the entire auditorium with emotion.

12 Benevolence (noun)

The quality of being kind, helpful, and generous. (परोपकार, उदारता, भलाई की भावना)

Synonyms: Kindness, Generosity, Compassion, Charity

Antonyms: Malevolence, Cruelty, Harshness, Selfishness

Example: The old man’s benevolence towards the poor earned him great respect in the village.

13 Capitulation (noun)

The act of surrendering or giving up to an opponent or demand; acceptance of defeat. (समर्पण, आत्मसमर्पण, हार मान लेना)

Synonyms: Surrender, Submission, Yielding, Concession

Antonyms: Resistance, Defiance, Persistence, Victory

Example: After days of intense fighting, the enemy’s capitulation was finally announced.

14 Equilibrium (noun)

A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced; a stable or calm condition. (संतुलन, स्थिरता)

Synonyms: Balance, Stability, Poise, Steadiness

Antonyms: Imbalance, Instability, Disequilibrium, Turmoil

Example: After the sudden shock, it took him some time to regain his mental equilibrium.

15 Infallible (adjective)

Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong; never failing. (अचूक, जो गलती न करे)

Synonyms: Unerring, Flawless, Certain, Dependable

Antonyms: Fallible, Imperfect, Unreliable, Faulty

Example: Many people once believed that the king’s decisions were infallible and could never be questioned.

16 Malign (verb)

To speak about someone in a spiteful, critical, or false way; to defame. (बदनाम करना, गलत ढंग से किसी की निंदा करना)

Synonyms: Slander, Defame, Vilify, Denigrate

Antonyms: Praise, Commend, Applaud, Extol

Example: The actor was unfairly maligned by the media after the controversy.

17 Retaliate (verb)

To make an attack or take harmful action in return for a similar attack or wrong; to take revenge. (बदला लेना, प्रतिकार करना)

Synonyms: Revenge, Avenge, Counterattack, Reprisal

Antonyms: Forgive, Pardon, Excuse, Ignore

Example: He decided not to retaliate, even though his colleagues had insulted him publicly.

18 Unequivocal (adjective)

Leaving no doubt; clear and unambiguous. (स्पष्ट, निर्विवाद)

Synonyms: Unambiguous, Clear, Explicit, Definitive

Antonyms: Ambiguous, Vague, Unclear, Doubtful

Example: The judge’s statement was unequivocal and left no room for misunderstanding.

19 Solicitous (adjective)

Showing great care, attention, or concern for someone or something. (चिंतित और अत्यधिक ध्यान देने वाला)

Synonyms: Concerned, Attentive, Caring, Thoughtful

Antonyms: Indifferent, Neglectful, Unconcerned, Careless

Example: She was always solicitous about her parents’ health.

20 Impertinent (adjective)

Not showing proper respect; rude or irrelevantly bold. (धृष्ट, अशिष्ट, उद्दंड)

Synonyms: Insolent, Impudent, Rude, Disrespectful

Antonyms: Respectful, Polite, Courteous, Deferential

Example: The student’s impertinent remark shocked the entire class.

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