1 Stun (verb)

Shock or surprise someone so much that they cannot react for a short time. (स्तब्ध कर देना)

Synonyms: Shock, Amaze, Startle, Daze

Antonyms: Calm, Comfort, Soothe, Reassure

Example: The sudden news stunned everyone in the room.

2 Skeletal (adjective)

Related to bones or looking very thin like a skeleton. (अस्थि-संबंधी या कंकाल जैसा)

Synonyms: Bony, Thin, Emaciated, Gaunt

Antonyms: Fleshy, Plump, Stout, Robust

Example: The starving dog looked skeletal.

3 Huddle (verb)

Crowd together closely, usually for warmth, safety, or discussion. (एक साथ सटकर इकट्ठा होना)

Synonyms: Gather, Cluster, Crowd, Assemble

Antonyms: Scatter, Disperse, Separate, Spread

Example: The players huddled before the final round.

4 Sparkle (verb)

Shine brightly with small flashes of light. (चमकना)

Synonyms: Glitter, Shine, Twinkle, Gleam

Antonyms: Dull, Fade, Dim, Darken

Example: The stars sparkle in the clear night sky.

5 Bulky (adjective)

Large and difficult to carry or handle. (भारी-भरकम)

Synonyms: Large, Heavy, Massive, Cumbersome

Antonyms: Small, Light, Compact, Slim

Example: The bulky suitcase was hard to carry upstairs.

6 Awning (noun)

A sheet of canvas or other material stretched outside a door or window to give shade or shelter. (छज्जा या शामियाना)

Synonyms: Canopy, Shade, Shelter, Cover

Antonyms: Exposure, Openness, Uncovering, Bare Area

Example: We stood under the awning during the rain.

7 Tamper (verb)

Interfere with something secretly or improperly. (छेड़छाड़ करना)

Synonyms: Meddle, Interfere, Alter, Manipulate

Antonyms: Preserve, Protect, Repair, Restore

Example: Someone tried to tamper with the evidence.

8 Feisty (adjective)

Lively, brave, and ready to argue or fight. (जोशीला और लड़ाकू)

Synonyms: Spirited, Plucky, Lively, Combative

Antonyms: Meek, Timid, Passive, Submissive

Example: The feisty player refused to give up till the last minute.

9 Halo (noun)

A circle of light shown around the head of a holy person or around the sun or moon. (प्रभामंडल)

Synonyms: Aura, Nimbus, Glory, Radiance

Antonyms: Darkness, Gloom, Shadow, Dullness

Example: The saint was painted with a golden halo around his head.

10 Straddle (verb)

Sit or stand with one leg on each side of something; extend across both sides. (दोनों ओर टाँगें फैलाकर बैठना या खड़ा होना; दोनों ओर फैलना)

Synonyms: Bestride, Span, Mount, Extend

Antonyms: Dismount, Alight, Separate, Avoid

Example: The rider had to straddle the horse carefully.

11 Detour (noun/verb)

A longer or different route taken to avoid something. (वैकल्पिक मार्ग / चक्करदार रास्ता)

Synonyms: Bypass, Diversion, Deviation, Reroute

Antonyms: Direct Route, Main Route, Shortcut, Straight Path

Example: We had to take a detour because the bridge was closed.

12 Rabid (adjective)

Extremely enthusiastic or fanatical; affected with rabies. (उन्मादी / रेबीज़ से ग्रस्त)

Synonyms: Fanatical, Extreme, Furious, Frenzied

Antonyms: Moderate, Calm, Rational, Mild

Example: He is a rabid supporter of his team.

13 Unsung (adjective)

Not praised or recognized, though deserving respect. (अप्रशंसित / जिसकी प्रशंसा न हुई हो)

Synonyms: Unpraised, Uncelebrated, Unrecognized, Forgotten

Antonyms: Celebrated, Praised, Famous, Acclaimed

Example: Nurses are often the unsung heroes of society.

14 Wobble (verb/noun)

To move unsteadily from side to side. (डगमगाना)

Synonyms: Shake, Sway, Totter, Tremble

Antonyms: Steady, Stabilize, Balance, Settle

Example: The table began to wobble on the uneven floor.

15 Tinker (verb/noun)

To make small changes or repairs, often in an experimental way. (छोटी-मोटी मरम्मत करना)

Synonyms: Repair, Adjust, Fiddle, Mend

Antonyms: Break, Damage, Neglect, Ruin

Example: He likes to tinker with old radios.

16 Salvo (noun)

A sudden firing of many guns or a sudden attack of words. (एक साथ दागी गई गोलियों की बौछार)

Synonyms: Barrage, Volley, Blast, Attack

Antonyms: Silence, Ceasefire, Truce, Pause

Example: The soldiers fired a salvo at the enemy post.

17 Sly (adjective)

Clever in a secretive or dishonest way. (चालाक / कपटी)

Synonyms: Cunning, Crafty, Sneaky, Deceptive

Antonyms: Honest, Frank, Straightforward, Open

Example: The sly fox tricked the crow.

18 Trigger (verb/noun)

To cause something to start or happen. (प्रेरित करना / शुरू करना)

Synonyms: Cause, Provoke, Activate, Spark

Antonyms: Prevent, Stop, Suppress, Inhibit

Example: Loud noise can trigger fear in animals.

19 Toll (noun/verb)

A fee paid for using a road or bridge; to cause suffering or loss. (शुल्क / क्षति पहुंचाना)

Synonyms: Fee, Charge, Tax, Levy

Antonyms: Refund, Rebate, Exemption, Free Passage

Example: The new highway toll is quite expensive.

20 Barter (verb/noun)

Exchange goods or services without using money. (वस्तु-विनिमय करना)

Synonyms: Exchange, Trade, Swap, Bargain

Antonyms: Buy, Purchase, Sell, Retain

Example: The villagers used to barter grain for cloth.

1 Cadre (noun)

A small trained group of people within a larger organization. (प्रशिक्षित समूह)

Synonyms: Corps, Unit, Team, Group

Antonyms: Outsider, Individual, Novice, Amateur

Example: A strong cadre of officers helped manage the campaign.

2 Detonate (verb)

To explode or cause something to explode. (विस्फोट करना)

Synonyms: Explode, Blast, Ignite, Discharge

Antonyms: Defuse, Deactivate, Extinguish, Prevent

Example: The bomb squad safely detonated the explosive device.

3 Knoll (noun)

A small rounded hill or mound. (छोटी गोल पहाड़ी)

Synonyms: Hillock, Mound, Hummock, Rise

Antonyms: Valley, Hollow, Depression, Lowland

Example: The children sat on a grassy knoll.

4 Shiftless (adjective)

Lazy and lacking ambition or determination. (आलसी और महत्वाकांक्षा रहित)

Synonyms: Lazy, Idle, Indolent, Aimless

Antonyms: Industrious, Diligent, Ambitious, Energetic

Example: His shiftless attitude stopped him from achieving success.

5 Umpire (noun/verb)

A person who watches a game and makes sure rules are followed; to judge a game. (निर्णायक)

Synonyms: Referee, Arbiter, Judge, Official

Antonyms: Player, Contestant, Participant, Disputant

Example: The umpire gave the batsman out.

6 Waft (verb/noun)

To move gently through the air, especially smell, sound, or smoke. (हवा में धीरे-धीरे फैलना)

Synonyms: Drift, Float, Glide, Blow

Antonyms: Sink, Settle, Halt, Stagnate

Example: The smell of fresh bread wafted through the kitchen.

7 Usher (verb/noun)

To guide or lead someone somewhere; a person who shows people where to sit. (मार्गदर्शन करना)

Synonyms: Guide, Escort, Lead, Direct

Antonyms: Follow, Mislead, Abandon, Dismiss

Example: The staff member ushered the guests into the hall.

8 Timbre (noun)

The special quality or character of a sound that makes it different from another sound. (ध्वनि की विशेष गुणवत्ता)

Synonyms: Tone, Resonance, Sonority, Quality

Antonyms: Harshness, Flatness, Dullness, Discordance

Example: Her voice had a warm and pleasant timbre.

9 Corrugated (adjective)

Having a surface shaped into parallel folds, ridges, or grooves. (लहरदार या खांचेदार)

Synonyms: Ridged, Grooved, Wrinkled, Crinkled

Antonyms: Smooth, Flat, Even, Level

Example: The boxes were made of corrugated cardboard.

10 Bludgeon (verb/noun)

To hit someone repeatedly with a heavy object; a heavy club used as a weapon. (गदा या भारी वस्तु से मारना)

Synonyms: Club, Beat, Batter, Strike

Antonyms: Protect, Aid, Soothe, Caress

Example: The attacker tried to bludgeon the guard with a heavy stick.

11 Commute (verb)

To travel regularly between home and workplace or school. (प्रतिदिन आना-जाना)

Synonyms: Travel, Shuttle, Journey, Ride

Antonyms: Stay, Remain, Reside, Settle

Example: She commutes to college by bus every day.

12 Publish (verb)

To make information, a book, article, or content available to the public. (प्रकाशित करना)

Synonyms: Release, Print, Issue, Announce

Antonyms: Suppress, Withhold, Conceal, Hide

Example: The author will publish his new book next month.

13 Grammatical (adjective)

Related to grammar or following the rules of grammar. (व्याकरण संबंधी)

Synonyms: Correct, Linguistic, Syntactic, Well-formed

Antonyms: Ungrammatical, Incorrect, Faulty, Improper

Example: This sentence is grammatical and clear.

14 Cinematic (adjective)

Related to films or having the style and quality of a movie. (चलचित्र संबंधी)

Synonyms: Filmic, Movie-like, Dramatic, Visual

Antonyms: Plain, Ordinary, Unimpressive, Realistic

Example: The video had a cinematic look.

15 Muscular (adjective)

Having strong and well-developed muscles. (मांसल)

Synonyms: Strong, Brawny, Sturdy, Athletic

Antonyms: Weak, Frail, Flabby, Feeble

Example: The athlete had a muscular body.

16 Edible (adjective)

Suitable or safe to be eaten. (खाने योग्य)

Synonyms: Eatable, Comestible, Digestible, Palatable

Antonyms: Inedible, Poisonous, Uneatable, Toxic

Example: These wild berries are edible.

17 Pillion (noun)

A seat or passenger behind the rider on a motorcycle or bicycle. (दोपहिया वाहन पर चालक के पीछे की सीट या यात्री)

Synonyms: Rear seat, Back seat, Passenger seat, Second seat

Antonyms: Rider, Driver, Front seat, Main seat

Example: He sat on the pillion while his brother drove the bike.

18 Supplement (verb)

To add something extra to improve or complete something. (पूरक करना)

Synonyms: Add, Enhance, Complement, Augment

Antonyms: Reduce, Decrease, Subtract, Diminish

Example: She supplements her diet with fresh fruits.

19 Physique (noun)

The shape, size, and build of a person’s body. (शारीरिक बनावट)

Synonyms: Build, Frame, Constitution, Body

Antonyms: Mind, Spirit, Intellect, Soul

Example: Regular exercise improved his physique.

20 Finance (noun)

The management of money, funds, or investment. (वित्त)

Synonyms: Funding, Capital, Money, Resources

Antonyms: Debt, Poverty, Bankruptcy, Insolvency

Example: Good finance planning helps a business grow faster.

1 Plead (verb)

Request something seriously or argue a case in a court. (विनती करना / दलील देना)

Synonyms: Beg, Appeal, Request, Implore

Antonyms: Demand, Refuse, Deny, Reject

Example: The lawyer pleaded for mercy on behalf of his client.

2 Determined (adjective)

Having a strong decision to do something and not giving up easily. (दृढ़ निश्चयी)

Synonyms: Resolute, Firm, Persistent, Steadfast

Antonyms: Uncertain, Hesitant, Weak, Irresolute

Example: She was determined to pass the exam this year.

3 Graceful (adjective)

Moving or behaving in a smooth, attractive, and elegant way. (सुरुचिपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Elegant, Stylish, Refined, Poised

Antonyms: Awkward, Clumsy, Ungainly, Rough

Example: The dancer made a graceful movement on the stage.

4 Citation (noun)

A reference to a source of information or an official mention for praise. (उद्धरण / प्रशस्ति-पत्र)

Synonyms: Reference, Quotation, Mention, Commendation

Antonyms: Misquotation, Omission, Disregard, Condemnation

Example: The article included a citation from a famous book.

5 Bribe (noun)

Money or a gift given to someone to make them act dishonestly. (रिश्वत)

Synonyms: Kickback, Payoff, Inducement, Sweetener

Antonyms: Honesty, Integrity, Fairness, Justice

Example: The officer was arrested for taking a bribe.

6 Cleanse (verb)

Make something completely clean or pure. (शुद्ध करना)

Synonyms: Purify, Wash, Sanitize, Detoxify

Antonyms: Dirty, Pollute, Contaminate, Soil

Example: The doctor advised him to cleanse the wound properly.

7 Digest (verb)

Break down food in the body or understand information fully. (पचाना / समझना)

Synonyms: Absorb, Assimilate, Comprehend, Process

Antonyms: Reject, Misunderstand, Disgorge, Ignore

Example: It took him some time to digest the shocking news.

8 Thrust (verb)

Push suddenly or forcefully in a particular direction. (जोर से धक्का देना)

Synonyms: Push, Shove, Propel, Drive

Antonyms: Pull, Drag, Withdraw, Retract

Example: He thrust the door open and entered the room.

9 Felony (noun)

A serious crime, usually punishable by severe legal punishment. (गंभीर अपराध)

Synonyms: Crime, Offence, Misdeed, Transgression

Antonyms: Innocence, Legality, Virtue, Lawfulness

Example: Robbery is considered a felony in many legal systems.

10 Tragedy (noun)

A very sad event or a serious disaster. (त्रासदी)

Synonyms: Disaster, Catastrophe, Calamity, Misfortune

Antonyms: Comedy, Blessing, Fortune, Success

Example: The sudden flood was a great tragedy for the village.

11 Pamper (verb)

To treat someone with too much care, comfort, or attention. (अत्यधिक लाड़-प्यार करना)

Synonyms: Indulge, Spoil, Coddle, Cosset

Antonyms: Neglect, Ignore, Mistreat, Deprive

Example: Parents should not pamper their children too much.

12 Fertile (adjective)

Able to produce crops, plants, or offspring. (उपजाऊ)

Synonyms: Productive, Fruitful, Rich, Prolific

Antonyms: Barren, Sterile, Infertile, Unproductive

Example: The fertile land produced a good harvest.

13 Recite (verb)

To say something aloud from memory. (कंठस्थ करके सुनाना)

Synonyms: Repeat, Narrate, Rehearse, Declaim

Antonyms: Forget, Conceal, Suppress, Withhold

Example: She recited a poem in the school assembly.

14 Battalion (noun)

A large organized group of soldiers. (सैनिकों की बड़ी टुकड़ी)

Synonyms: Troop, Regiment, Brigade, Unit

Antonyms: Individual, Civilian, Single Soldier, Disbanded Group

Example: A battalion was sent to guard the border.

15 Intact (adjective)

Complete and not damaged. (सुरक्षित और बिना क्षति के)

Synonyms: Undamaged, Whole, Unbroken, Complete

Antonyms: Damaged, Broken, Incomplete, Impaired

Example: The ancient statue was found intact.

16 Flutter (verb)

To move lightly and quickly up and down or from side to side. (फड़फड़ाना)

Synonyms: Flap, Wave, Quiver, Flicker

Antonyms: Steady, Settle, Stabilize, Calm

Example: The flag fluttered in the wind.

17 Freight (noun)

Goods transported by ship, train, truck, or aircraft. (माल ढुलाई का सामान)

Synonyms: Cargo, Shipment, Load, Goods

Antonyms: Passenger, Traveler, Empty Load, Personal Luggage

Example: The freight train carried coal across the state.

18 Deafening (adjective)

Extremely loud. (कान फोड़ने वाला)

Synonyms: Thunderous, Ear-splitting, Blasting, Booming

Antonyms: Quiet, Silent, Soft, Faint

Example: The crowd made a deafening noise after the victory.

19 Engrave (verb)

To cut or carve words, designs, or pictures on a hard surface. (उकेरना)

Synonyms: Carve, Etch, Inscribe, Imprint

Antonyms: Erase, Efface, Delete, Smooth

Example: His name was engraved on the trophy.

20 Caravan (noun)

A group of people, animals, or vehicles travelling together. (यात्रियों, पशुओं या वाहनों का साथ चलने वाला समूह)

Synonyms: Convoy, Procession, Train, Motorcade

Antonyms: Individual, Lone Traveler, Single Vehicle, Solitary Journey

Example: The caravan moved slowly across the desert.

1 Cramped (adjective)

Small, crowded, and uncomfortable because there is not enough space. (तंग और असुविधाजनक)

Synonyms: Crowded, Confined, Tight, Congested

Antonyms: Spacious, Roomy, Open, Comfortable

Example: The passengers felt cramped in the small bus.

2 Tsunami (noun)

A very large and powerful sea wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic activity. (समुद्री भूकंप से उत्पन्न विशाल लहर)

Synonyms: Tidal Wave, Sea Wave, Surge, Deluge

Antonyms: Calm, Stillness, Ripple, Tranquility

Example: The tsunami destroyed many houses near the coast.

3 Gargoyle (noun)

A carved stone creature, usually on a building, used as decoration or as a water spout. (पत्थर की नक्काशीदार डरावनी मूर्ति)

Synonyms: Grotesque, Spout, Carving, Statue

Antonyms: Beauty, Plainness, Angel, Ornament

Example: The old church had a scary gargoyle on its roof.

4 Jittery (adjective)

Nervous, anxious, or unable to relax. (घबराया हुआ)

Synonyms: Nervous, Anxious, Restless, Uneasy

Antonyms: Calm, Relaxed, Steady, Composed

Example: She felt jittery before the interview.

5 Cater (verb)

Provide food, service, or what is needed. (भोजन या सेवा उपलब्ध कराना)

Synonyms: Serve, Provide, Supply, Accommodate

Antonyms: Ignore, Neglect, Withhold, Refuse

Example: The hotel will cater food for the wedding guests.

6 Enzyme (noun)

A substance in living things that helps chemical reactions happen faster. (जैव रासायनिक अभिक्रियाओं को तेज करने वाला पदार्थ)

Synonyms: Catalyst, Protein, Ferment, Biocatalyst

Antonyms: Inhibitor, Blocker, Suppressor, Retardant

Example: This enzyme helps digest food in the stomach.

7 Mascot (noun)

A person, animal, or object used as a symbol to bring luck to a team or group. (शुभंकर)

Synonyms: Symbol, Emblem, Talisman, Charm

Antonyms: Jinx, Curse, Bane, Threat

Example: The tiger is the mascot of their school team.

8 Enroll (verb)

Officially register or join a course, school, or group. (नामांकन करना)

Synonyms: Register, Join, Enlist, Admit

Antonyms: Withdraw, Leave, Quit, Exclude

Example: He decided to enroll in an English speaking course.

9 Pounce (verb)

Jump suddenly in order to attack or catch something. (झपटना)

Synonyms: Leap, Spring, Attack, Ambush

Antonyms: Retreat, Withdraw, Release, Avoid

Example: The cat waited to pounce on the mouse.

10 Undergo (verb)

Experience or suffer something, especially a change or difficulty. (अनुभव करना या गुजरना)

Synonyms: Experience, Endure, Suffer, Face

Antonyms: Avoid, Escape, Evade, Miss

Example: The patient will undergo surgery tomorrow.

1 Clash (noun)

A fight, conflict, or serious disagreement between people or groups. (टकराव)

Synonyms: Conflict, Fight, Collision, Dispute

Antonyms: Agreement, Peace, Harmony, Cooperation

Example: There was a clash between the two teams after the match.

2 Debate (noun)

A formal discussion on a topic where people give different opinions. (वाद-विवाद)

Synonyms: Discussion, Argument, Dispute, Deliberation

Antonyms: Agreement, Harmony, Consensus, Acceptance

Example: The students participated in a debate on climate change.

3 Wharf (noun)

A platform near water where ships are loaded and unloaded. (घाट)

Synonyms: Dock, Pier, Quay, Jetty

Antonyms: Inland, Shoreless, Dryland, Upland

Example: The ship was tied to the wharf for unloading goods.

4 Ridge (noun)

A long, narrow raised part of land, usually on a mountain or hill. (पर्वत-श्रेणी)

Synonyms: Crest, Range, Spine, Hilltop

Antonyms: Valley, Trough, Hollow, Depression

Example: The soldiers walked along the ridge of the mountain.

5 Incline (verb)

To bend, lean, or slope in a particular direction. (झुकना)

Synonyms: Lean, Slope, Tilt, Bend

Antonyms: Straighten, Level, Flatten, Decline

Example: The road began to incline as we moved towards the hill.

6 Tender (adjective)

Soft, gentle, or kind in nature. (कोमल)

Synonyms: Soft, Gentle, Delicate, Kind

Antonyms: Hard, Rough, Tough, Harsh

Example: She spoke to the child in a tender voice.

7 Brutal (adjective)

Very cruel, violent, or harsh. (निर्दयी)

Synonyms: Cruel, Savage, Ruthless, Vicious

Antonyms: Kind, Gentle, Humane, Compassionate

Example: The brutal attack shocked the entire village.

8 Domesticate (verb)

To tame animals or plants for human use. (पालतू बनाना)

Synonyms: Tame, Train, Cultivate, Adapt

Antonyms: Release, Free, Liberate, Unleash

Example: Humans domesticated dogs thousands of years ago.

9 Harvest (verb)

To gather crops from the fields. (फसल काटना)

Synonyms: Reap, Gather, Collect, Crop

Antonyms: Plant, Sow, Scatter, Disperse

Example: Farmers harvest wheat during the summer season.

10 Compile (verb)

Collect information from different places and arrange it in a book, list, report, or file. (संकलित करना)

Synonyms: Collect, Gather, Assemble, Accumulate

Antonyms: Scatter, Disperse, Separate, Distribute

Example: The teacher asked the students to compile important notes before the exam.

11 Blend (verb)

To mix different things together smoothly. (मिलाना)

Synonyms: Mix, Combine, Merge, Fuse

Antonyms: Separate, Divide, Split, Isolate

Example: Blend the fruits with milk to make a shake.

12 Fumble (verb)

To handle something clumsily or make a mistake while doing something. (लड़खड़ाना)

Synonyms: Stumble, Blunder, Mishandle, Botch

Antonyms: Manage, Handle, Succeed, Perform

Example: He began to fumble while answering the question.

13 Outlast (verb)

To last longer than someone or something else. (अधिक समय तक टिकना)

Synonyms: Survive, Endure, Outlive, Persist

Antonyms: Perish, Succumb, Expire, Fade

Example: Good quality shoes outlast cheap ones.

14 Mislead (verb)

To guide someone in a wrong direction or make someone believe something false. (गुमराह करना)

Synonyms: Deceive, Delude, Misinform, Fool

Antonyms: Guide, Inform, Enlighten, Direct

Example: False advertisements can mislead customers.

15 Pillar (noun)

A strong vertical structure that supports a building or something important. (स्तंभ)

Synonyms: Column, Support, Post, Prop

Antonyms: Weakness, Burden, Hindrance, Obstacle

Example: Honesty is a pillar of good character.

16 Clutter (noun)

A collection of things lying around in an untidy way. (अव्यवस्था)

Synonyms: Mess, Disorder, Jumble, Litter

Antonyms: Order, Neatness, Arrangement, Tidiness

Example: His desk was covered with clutter.

17 Onlooker (noun)

A person who watches something happening without taking part. (दर्शक)

Synonyms: Spectator, Observer, Watcher, Witness

Antonyms: Participant, Player, Actor, Doer

Example: Many onlookers gathered at the accident site.

18 Amusing (adjective)

Causing laughter or entertainment. (मनोरंजक)

Synonyms: Entertaining, Funny, Humorous, Enjoyable

Antonyms: Boring, Dull, Tedious, Uninteresting

Example: The teacher told an amusing story in class.

19 Fragrant (adjective)

Having a pleasant or sweet smell. (सुगंधित)

Synonyms: Aromatic, Scented, Perfumed, Sweet-smelling

Antonyms: Stinking, Foul, Odorous, Malodorous

Example: The garden was filled with fragrant flowers.

20 Comical (adjective)

Funny or amusing, especially in a strange or silly way. (हास्यास्पद)

Synonyms: Funny, Amusing, Humorous, Laughable

Antonyms: Serious, Grave, Solemn, Unfunny

Example: His comical expression made everyone laugh.

1 Hustle (verb/noun)

Move quickly and busily; busy activity or effort. (जल्दी-जल्दी काम करना / भागदौड़)

Synonyms: Hurry, Rush, Strive, Push

Antonyms: Dawdle, Delay, Loiter, Relax

Example: Everyone had to hustle to finish the work on time.

2 Numb (adjective/verb)

Unable to feel anything; to make someone unable to feel. (सुन्न / सुन्न करना)

Synonyms: Insensitive, Unfeeling, Frozen, Deadened

Antonyms: Sensitive, Feeling, Responsive, Alert

Example: My fingers became numb in the cold weather.

3 Steeple (noun)

A tall pointed tower on a church or building. (नुकीला ऊँचा मीनार)

Synonyms: Tower, Spire, Pinnacle, Turret

Antonyms: Base, Bottom, Foundation, Ground

Example: The village church had a tall steeple.

4 Giddy (adjective)

Feeling dizzy, light-headed, or overly excited. (चक्कर जैसा महसूस करना / अत्यधिक उत्साहित)

Synonyms: Dizzy, Light-headed, Excited, Elated

Antonyms: Steady, Calm, Serious, Balanced

Example: She felt giddy after spinning around.

5 Lunge (verb/noun)

Make a sudden forward movement or attack. (अचानक आगे झपटना)

Synonyms: Leap, Thrust, Pounce, Charge

Antonyms: Retreat, Withdraw, Recede, Back away

Example: The dog lunged at the stranger.

6 Clatter (verb/noun)

Make a loud rattling sound. (खड़खड़ाहट करना / खड़खड़ाहट)

Synonyms: Rattle, Bang, Clank, Jangle

Antonyms: Silence, Hush, Quiet, Stillness

Example: The plates clattered in the kitchen.

7 Hoist (verb)

Raise or lift something, especially with effort. (ऊपर उठाना)

Synonyms: Raise, Lift, Heave, Elevate

Antonyms: Lower, Drop, Sink, Descend

Example: They hoisted the flag on the school building.

8 Clammy (adjective)

Unpleasantly damp, sticky, or cold. (चिपचिपा और ठंडा)

Synonyms: Sticky, Damp, Sweaty, Moist

Antonyms: Dry, Warm, Fresh, Crisp

Example: His hands were clammy before the interview.

9 Swarm (noun/verb)

A large group of insects, people, or things; to move in a large group. (झुंड / झुंड में उमड़ना)

Synonyms: Crowd, Horde, Flock, Throng

Antonyms: Disperse, Separate, Scatter, Thin

Example: Bees began to swarm around the tree.

10 Scamper (verb)

Run quickly with short, light steps. (फुर्ती से दौड़ना)

Synonyms: Scurry, Hurry, Dart, Scramble

Antonyms: Stroll, Amble, Linger, Dawdle

Example: The children scampered across the playground.

11 Drought (noun)

A long period with little or no rain. (सूखा)

Synonyms: Dryness, Aridity, Dehydration, Scarcity

Antonyms: Flood, Rainfall, Deluge, Abundance

Example: The farmers suffered heavy losses during the drought.

12 Chisel (verb)

To cut or shape wood, stone, or metal with a sharp tool. (छेनी से तराशना)

Synonyms: Carve, Cut, Engrave, Shape

Antonyms: Mend, Repair, Join, Smooth

Example: The sculptor used a tool to chisel the stone into a statue.

13 Rummage (verb)

To search through things by moving them around. (टटोलकर खोजना)

Synonyms: Search, Hunt, Scour, Explore

Antonyms: Arrange, Organize, Ignore, Overlook

Example: She began to rummage through her bag for the keys.

14 Shoddy (adjective)

Badly made or of poor quality. (घटिया)

Synonyms: Inferior, Poor, Cheap, Substandard

Antonyms: Superior, Excellent, Fine, Premium

Example: The chair broke quickly because it was made of shoddy material.

15 Kiln (noun)

A furnace or oven used for baking bricks, pottery, or drying materials. (भट्ठी)

Synonyms: Furnace, Oven, Hearth, Incinerator

Antonyms: Freezer, Cooler, Refrigerator, Icebox

Example: The potter placed the clay pots inside the kiln.

16 Poach (verb)

To hunt or catch animals illegally. (अवैध रूप से शिकार करना)

Synonyms: Hunt, Steal, Trespass, Plunder

Antonyms: Protect, Preserve, Guard, Conserve

Example: Some people poach animals for their skin and horns.

17 Throttle (verb)

To choke, strangle, or control the flow of power or speed. (गला दबाना या गति नियंत्रित करना)

Synonyms: Choke, Strangle, Suppress, Restrict

Antonyms: Release, Free, Unblock, Accelerate

Example: The rider used the handle to throttle the bike smoothly.

18 Hound (verb)

To chase, trouble, or harass someone repeatedly. (लगातार परेशान करना)

Synonyms: Harass, Pursue, Chase, Badger

Antonyms: Ignore, Avoid, Release, Comfort

Example: Reporters continued to hound the actor for a statement.

19 Ruddy (adjective)

Having a healthy red colour. (लालिमा लिए हुए)

Synonyms: Reddish, Rosy, Crimson, Florid

Antonyms: Pale, Wan, Colourless, Ashen

Example: His face became ruddy after running in the sun.

20 Chortle (verb)

Laugh in a breathy, joyful way. (खुशी से हंसना)

Synonyms: Chuckle, Giggle, Laugh, Snicker

Antonyms: Cry, Weep, Sob, Mourn

Example: The children began to chortle at the funny cartoon.

1 Mural (noun)

A large painting or artwork made directly on a wall. (भित्ति चित्र)

Synonyms: Wall Painting, Fresco, Artwork, Painting

Antonyms: Blank Wall, Plain Wall, Bare Wall, Empty Wall

Example: The school wall was decorated with a beautiful mural.

2 Crease (noun)

A line or mark made on cloth, paper, or skin by folding or pressing. (सिलवट/मोड़ की रेखा)

Synonyms: Fold, Wrinkle, Line, Furrow

Antonyms: Smoothness, Flatness, Plainness, Evenness

Example: There was a crease on his shirt.

3 Pelt (verb)

To throw things at someone or something repeatedly. (लगातार फेंकना/बरसाना)

Synonyms: Bombard, Shower, Hurl, Strike

Antonyms: Protect, Defend, Shield, Guard

Example: The boys pelted stones at the tree.

4 Rubble (noun)

Broken pieces of stone, brick, or concrete from a destroyed building. (मलबा)

Synonyms: Debris, Ruins, Wreckage, Fragments

Antonyms: Structure, Building, Construction, Order

Example: The earthquake reduced the houses to rubble.

5 Badger (verb)

To repeatedly annoy or trouble someone with questions or requests. (लगातार परेशान करना)

Synonyms: Pester, Harass, Nag, Bother

Antonyms: Soothe, Comfort, Assist, Encourage

Example: The children badgered their father to buy them a new toy.

6 Anvil (noun)

A heavy iron block on which metal is shaped by hammering. (निहाई)

Synonyms: Iron Block, Metal Block, Forge Block, Smithing Block

Antonyms: Cushion, Pillow, Feather, Softness

Example: The blacksmith placed the hot iron on the anvil.

7 Slender (adjective)

Thin and graceful; very small in amount or degree. (पतला/कम)

Synonyms: Slim, Thin, Lean, Slight

Antonyms: Broad, Thick, Stout, Wide

Example: She has a slender chance of winning the race.

8 Dingy (adjective)

Dark, dirty, and dull-looking. (मैला-कुचैला/गंदा)

Synonyms: Dirty, Grimy, Dull, Shabby

Antonyms: Bright, Clean, Fresh, Spotless

Example: He lived in a small dingy room near the station.

9 Trawl (verb)

To search through a large amount of something carefully. (छानबीन करना)

Synonyms: Search, Scan, Sift, Explore

Antonyms: Ignore, Neglect, Overlook, Skim

Example: The police trawled through the records to find evidence.

10 Dross (noun)

Something worthless or waste material, especially impurities separated from metal. (कचरा/अशुद्ध पदार्थ)

Synonyms: Waste, Rubbish, Refuse, Impurity

Antonyms: Treasure, Value, Purity, Essence

Example: The workers removed the dross from the melted metal.

11 Askew (adjective/adverb)

Not straight or level; tilted to one side. (टेढ़ा; तिरछा)

Synonyms: Crooked, Slanted, Awry, Tilted

Antonyms: Straight, Level, Aligned, Even

Example: His cap was sitting askew on his head.

12 Scrounge (verb)

To get something by asking others or searching for it with difficulty. (मांगकर या खोजकर प्राप्त करना)

Synonyms: Beg, Borrow, Forage, Cadge

Antonyms: Give, Donate, Offer, Provide

Example: He tried to scrounge some money from his friends.

13 Pagoda (noun)

A tall tower-like religious building, especially in East Asia, usually with several levels. (बहुमंजिला बौद्ध मंदिर)

Synonyms: Temple, Shrine, Tower, Stupa

Antonyms: Hut, Cottage, House, Secular Building

Example: The ancient pagoda attracted many tourists.

14 Tundra (noun)

A very cold, treeless region where the ground remains frozen for much of the year. (टुंड्रा प्रदेश; हिमाच्छादित वृक्षहीन क्षेत्र)

Synonyms: Arctic Plain, Frozen Plain, Polar Region, Ice Field

Antonyms: Forest, Woodland, Jungle, Tropics

Example: Very few plants can survive in the tundra.

15 Sham (noun/adjective/verb)

Something that is false, fake, or not genuine. (ढोंग; नकली)

Synonyms: Fake, Fraud, Pretence, Hoax

Antonyms: Genuine, Real, Authentic, Sincere

Example: His apology was only a sham to avoid punishment.

16 Gelid (adjective)

Extremely cold or icy. (अत्यंत ठंडा; बर्फीला)

Synonyms: Icy, Frigid, Frozen, Glacial

Antonyms: Warm, Hot, Torrid, Heated

Example: The gelid wind made it difficult to walk outside.

17 Astral (adjective)

Related to stars or the heavens. (तारकीय)

Synonyms: Stellar, Starry, Celestial, Sidereal

Antonyms: Earthly, Terrestrial, Mundane, Worldly

Example: The poet described an astral journey through the night sky.

18 Flay (verb)

To remove skin from a body, or to criticize someone harshly. (चमड़ी उतारना; कड़ी आलोचना करना)

Synonyms: Skin, Peel, Lash, Criticize

Antonyms: Praise, Protect, Cover, Approve

Example: The coach flayed the team for their careless performance.

19 Smite (verb)

To strike someone or something forcefully. (प्रहार करना)

Synonyms: Strike, Hit, Bash, Slay

Antonyms: Heal, Protect, Spare, Mend

Example: The warrior raised his sword to smite the enemy.

20 Hearse (noun)

A vehicle used to carry a dead body in a coffin to a funeral. (शव वाहन)

Synonyms: Funeral Car, Mortuary Van, Coffin Coach, Funeral Coach

Antonyms: Cradle, Nursery, Maternity Ward, Birthplace

Example: The hearse moved slowly toward the cemetery.

1 Exceed (verb)

To go beyond a limit, amount, or expectation. (अधिक होना / सीमा से बढ़ना)

Synonyms: Surpass, Outdo, Transcend, Overstep

Antonyms: Fall short, Limit, Fail, Decrease

Example: The expenses exceeded our budget.

2 Pursue (verb)

To follow, chase, or continue trying to achieve something. (पीछा करना / प्रयास जारी रखना)

Synonyms: Chase, Follow, Seek, Continue

Antonyms: Abandon, Quit, Ignore, Avoid

Example: He wants to pursue a career in law.

3 Protest (verb/noun)

To object strongly or show public disagreement. (विरोध करना)

Synonyms: Object, Oppose, Resist, Complain

Antonyms: Support, Agree, Accept, Approve

Example: People gathered to protest against the new rule.

4