1 Contemptuous (adjective)

Showing deep dislike or lack of respect; scornful. (तिरस्कारपूर्ण, घृणापूर्ण)

Synonyms: Disdainful, Scornful, Disrespectful, Sneering

Antonyms: Respectful, Admiring, Appreciative, Courteous

Example: His contemptuous tone made it clear that he did not value their opinions at all.

2 Prescient (adjective)

Having or showing knowledge of events before they happen; able to foresee the future. (दूरदर्शी, पूर्वज्ञान वाला)

Synonyms: Foresighted, Prophetic, Visionary, Clairvoyant

Antonyms: Shortsighted, Unforeseeing, Myopic, Oblivious

Example: Her prescient warning about the market crash saved many investors from huge losses.

3 Capitulate (verb)

To stop resisting and accept someone’s demands; to surrender, especially after some struggle or negotiation. (आत्मसमर्पण करना, हार मान लेना)

Synonyms: Surrender, Yield, Submit, Give in

Antonyms: Resist, Defy, Fight, Withstand

Example: After weeks of protest, the committee finally capitulated to the students’ demands.

4 Acrimonious (adjective)

Angry and bitter, especially in speech, argument, or behavior. (कटु, कड़वाहट से भरा)

Synonyms: Bitter, Hostile, Rancorous, Caustic

Antonyms: Amicable, Friendly, Cordial, Pleasant

Example: The discussion became so acrimonious that the moderator had to step in and stop the debate.

5 Callous (adjective)

Showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others; emotionally hardened. (संवेदनहीन, कठोर दिल वाला)

Synonyms: Heartless, Insensitive, Unfeeling, Cruel

Antonyms: Compassionate, Kind, Sensitive, Tender

Example: His callous attitude towards the suffering of the poor shocked everyone in the meeting.

6 Holistic (adjective)

Considering the whole of something, not just individual parts; focused on complete integration and balance. (समग्र, सम्पूर्ण दृष्टि वाला)

Synonyms: Comprehensive, Integrated, All-encompassing, Whole

Antonyms: Partial, Fragmented, Narrow, Isolated

Example: The doctor took a holistic approach, looking at the patient’s lifestyle, diet, and stress levels along with the physical symptoms.

7 Derisive (adjective)

Expressing contempt or ridicule; showing that you think someone or something is silly or worthless. (उपहासपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Mocking, Scornful, Ridiculing, Sneering

Antonyms: Respectful, Admiring, Appreciative, Supportive

Example: The teacher’s derisive laugh made the student feel embarrassed about his mistake.

8 Tacit (adjective)

Understood or implied without being stated; not expressed openly. (अव्यक्त, परोक्ष रूप से स्वीकृत)

Synonyms: Implicit, Unspoken, Silent, Implied

Antonyms: Explicit, Express, Stated, Spoken

Example: Their tacit approval was clear from the fact that no one objected to the plan.

9 Spontaneous (adjective)

Performed or occurring as a result of a sudden inner impulse, without premeditation or external cause. (स्वतःस्फूर्त, बिना योजना के)

Synonyms: Impulsive, Instinctive, Unplanned, Unpremeditated

Antonyms: Deliberate, Planned, Premeditated, Calculated

Example: Her spontaneous decision to help the stranger impressed everyone around her.

10 Tantamount (adjective)

Equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as. (लगभग समान, बराबर के)

Synonyms: Equivalent, Equal, Comparable, Commensurate

Antonyms: Different, Unequal, Dissimilar, Incomparable

Example: His refusal to answer was tantamount to an admission of guilt.

11 Catastrophe (noun)

A sudden event causing great damage, suffering, or destruction; a disaster. (विपत्ति / महाविनाश / बड़ी आपदा)

Synonyms: Disaster, Calamity, Cataclysm, Tragedy

Antonyms: Blessing, Boon, Success, Triumph

Example: The earthquake turned the entire coastal region into a catastrophe within minutes.

12 Analogous (adjective)

Comparable in certain respects; similar in a way that makes the nature of things clearer. (समान / तुलनीय / मिलता-जुलता)

Synonyms: Comparable, Similar, Parallel, Corresponding

Antonyms: Different, Dissimilar, Contrasting, Unrelated

Example: The human brain is often considered analogous to a computer in terms of how it processes information.

13 Vernacular (noun)

The language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or country; everyday local speech. (स्थानीय बोली / जनभाषा)

Synonyms: Dialect, Colloquialism, Native tongue, Local language

Antonyms: Standard language, Formal language, Classical language, Literary language

Example: The teacher encouraged students to first understand the concept in their vernacular before translating it into English.

14 Erratic (adjective)

Not regular or predictable; changing suddenly and unexpectedly; inconsistent in behavior or movement. (अनियमित / अस्थिर / बदलते स्वभाव वाला)

Synonyms: Unpredictable, Inconsistent, Irregular, Capricious

Antonyms: Steady, Consistent, Reliable, Stable

Example: His erratic driving made the passengers extremely nervous.

15 Inclement (adjective)

(Of weather) unpleasantly cold, stormy, or harsh; severe and rough. (कठोर / प्रतिकूल / खराब मौसम वाला)

Synonyms: Harsh, Severe, Stormy, Rough

Antonyms: Mild, Pleasant, Calm, Gentle

Example: Due to the inclement weather, all flights were delayed or cancelled.

16 Impeach (verb)

To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office. (दोषारोपण करना / पद से हटाने की कार्यवाही करना)

Synonyms: Accuse, Indict, Charge, Arraign

Antonyms: Acquit, Exonerate, Vindicate, Support

Example: The parliament decided to impeach the president after evidence of corruption emerged.

17 Abhorrent (adjective)

Inspiring disgust and strong dislike; causing hatred or loathing. (घृणित / अत्यंत निंदनीय)

Synonyms: Detestable, Loathsome, Repulsive, Offensive

Antonyms: Admirable, Pleasant, Acceptable, Delightful

Example: Most people find acts of cruelty towards animals utterly abhorrent.

18 Plaintive (adjective)

Sounding sad and mournful; expressing sorrow or melancholy. (दुख़ी / करुण / शोकपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Mournful, Melancholy, Sorrowful, Woeful

Antonyms: Cheerful, Joyful, Happy, Jubilant

Example: The violin’s plaintive notes filled the hall with a quiet sadness.

19 Periphery (noun)

The outer edge, boundary, or outermost part of an area or object. (सीमांत भाग / किनारा)

Synonyms: Edge, Margin, Fringe, Border

Antonyms: Center, Core, Middle, Interior

Example: Many small shops are located on the periphery of the city rather than in the busy center.

20 Metamorphosis (noun)

A complete change of form, structure, or nature; a profound transformation. (रूपांतरण / कायापलट)

Synonyms: Transformation, Transmutation, Conversion, Alteration

Antonyms: Stagnation, Stability, Sameness, Constancy

Example: The caterpillar undergoes a remarkable metamorphosis to become a butterfly.

1 Sedate (adjective)

Calm, quiet, and unhurried in manner or character. (गंभीर, शांत, संयमित)
(v.) To make someone calm or sleepy with a drug. (दवा देकर शांत करना)

Synonyms: Calm, Composed, Tranquil, Placid

Antonyms: Agitated, Excited, Restless, Hyper

Example: The sedate atmosphere of the library helped her to concentrate on her studies.

2 Incisive (adjective)

Showing clear, sharp, and direct understanding or expression; intelligently analytical. (तीक्ष्ण, सूझ-बूझ वाला, धारदार)

Synonyms: Sharp, Penetrating, Acute, Keen

Antonyms: Dull, Vague, Weak, Confused

Example: Her incisive analysis of the issue impressed everyone in the meeting.

3 Intuitive (adjective)

Having the ability to understand or know something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning. (बिना ज़्यादा सोचे-समझे तुरंत समझ जाने वाला)

Synonyms: Instinctive, Inborn, Insightful, Perceptive

Antonyms: Logical, Analytical, Reasoned, Deliberate

Example: Her intuitive decision to change the route saved them from getting stuck in traffic.

4 Boorish (adjective)

Rough, rude, and bad-mannered in behaviour; insensitive to others’ feelings. (असभ्य, बदतमीज़)

Synonyms: Rude, Crude, Uncouth, Ill-mannered

Antonyms: Polite, Courteous, Refined, Cultured

Example: His boorish remarks at the dinner table embarrassed everyone present.

5 Pretentious (adjective)

Attempting to impress by affecting greater importance, talent, culture, etc. than is actually possessed. (दिखावटी, आडंबरपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Showy, Ostentatious, Pompous, Affected

Antonyms: Simple, Modest, Unassuming, Genuine

Example: His pretentiousspeech was full of big words but lacked real substance.

6 Fractious (adjective)

Easily irritated and likely to quarrel; difficult to control; unruly. (चिड़चिड़ा, झगड़ालू)

Synonyms: Irritable, Peevish, Querulous, Unruly

Antonyms: Calm, Placid, Obedient, Agreeable

Example: The fractious child kept interrupting the lesson and arguing with everyone.

7 Empathy (noun)

The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. (दूसरों की भावनाओं को महसूस करने की क्षमता)

Synonyms: Compassion, Understanding, Sympathy, Sensitivity

Antonyms: Apathy, Indifference, Callousness, Insensitivity

Example: A good counsellor must have empathy to truly help their patients.

8 Circumspect (adjective)

Careful to consider all circumstances and possible consequences; cautious. (सावधान, सोच-समझकर काम करने वाला)

Synonyms: Cautious, Wary, Vigilant, Prudent

Antonyms: Reckless, Rash, Careless, Imprudent

Example: A circumspect investor studies the market carefully before making any decision.

9 Loquacious (adjective)

Tending to talk a great deal; very talkative. (बहुत बातें करने वाला)

Synonyms: Talkative, Garrulous, Chatty, Voluble

Antonyms: Taciturn, Reticent, Reserved, Silent

Example: The loquacious host kept the audience entertained with endless stories.

10 Haughty (adjective)

Arrogantly superior and disdainful; having or showing too much pride. (घमण्डी, अभिमानी)

Synonyms: Arrogant, Supercilious, Conceited, Snooty

Antonyms: Humble, Modest, Meek, Down-to-earth

Example: Her haughty attitude made it difficult for others to approach her.

11 Propensity (noun)

A strong natural tendency or inclination to behave in a particular way. (झुकाव / प्रवृत्ति)

Synonyms: Inclination, Tendency, Predisposition, Proclivity

Antonyms: Disinclination, Aversion, Unwillingness, Inability

Example: He has a strong propensity to postpone his work until the very last moment.

12 Remorse (noun)

A deep and painful feeling of guilt or regret for a wrong one has done. (पश्चाताप / गहरा अफ़सोस)

Synonyms: Regret, Repentance, Guilt, Contrition

Antonyms: Indifference, Shamelessness, Pride, Satisfaction

Example: Filled with remorse, he apologized to his friend for his harsh words.

13 Ramification (noun)

A consequence or result of an action, especially one that is complex or unwelcome. (परिणाम / दुष्परिणाम)

Synonyms: Consequence, Outcome, Repercussion, Aftermath

Antonyms: Cause, Source, Origin, Root

Example: He did not think about the legal ramifications of signing the contract without reading it carefully.

14 Inane (adjective)

Very silly, foolish, or lacking sense; stupid and meaningless. (मूर्खतापूर्ण, बेहूदा, बिना मतलब के)

Synonyms: Silly, Foolish, Absurd, Mindless

Antonyms: Sensible, Wise, Meaningful, Intelligent

Example: The teacher was annoyed by the inane comments that had nothing to do with the topic.

15 Potent (adjective)

Having great power, influence, or effect; very strong or effective. (बहुत शक्तिशाली, प्रभावशाली, असरदार)

Synonyms: Powerful, Strong, Effective, Forceful

Antonyms: Weak, Ineffective, Powerless, Impotent

Example: This medicine is so potent that it relieved his pain within a few minutes.

16 Exquisite (adjective)

Extremely beautiful, delicate, or finely made; giving great pleasure. (अत्यन्त सुन्दर, नाज़ुक और बारीक)

Synonyms: Elegant, Delicate, Beautiful, Superb

Antonyms: Crude, Ugly, Rough, Inferior

Example: The museum displayed an exquisite painting that left the visitors speechless.

17 Jeopardize (verb)

To put someone or something into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure. (जोखिम में डालना / खतरे में डालना)

Synonyms: Endanger, Risk, Imperil, Threaten

Antonyms: Protect, Safeguard, Secure, Shield

Example: Driving so fast on a crowded road can jeopardize the lives of many people.

18 Implore (verb)

To beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something. (गिड़गिड़ाकर विनती करना / मिन्नत करना)

Synonyms: Beg, Plead, Entreat, Beseech

Antonyms: Demand, Insist, Reject, Refuse

Example: The child implored his mother to stay with him until he fell asleep.

19 Abject (adjective)

Extremely bad, unpleasant, or degrading; completely without pride or dignity. (अत्यन्त दयनीय / बेहद नीचा)

Synonyms: Wretched, Miserable, Deplorable, Pathetic

Antonyms: Noble, Dignified, Exalted, Honorable

Example: After the failed harvest, the villagers were forced to live in abject poverty.

20 Ominous (adjective)

Giving the worrying impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen. (अशुभ संकेत देने वाला)

Synonyms: Threatening, Foreboding, Menacing, Inauspicious

Antonyms: Promising, Auspicious, Cheerful, Encouraging

Example: Dark clouds gathered over the city, creating an ominous silence before the storm.

1 Congruent (adjective)

In agreement or harmony; having the same size and shape (in geometry). (अनुरूप, मेल खाता हुआ)

Synonyms: Consistent, Compatible, Harmonious, Corresponding

Antonyms: Inconsistent, Incompatible, Conflicting, Disagreeing

Example: The company’s policies are not congruent with its claims of caring for employee welfare.

2 Repugnant (adjective)

Extremely distasteful, unacceptable, or causing strong dislike or disgust. (घृणित, अरुचिकर, बेहद अप्रिय)

Synonyms: Offensive, Revolting, Abhorrent, Disgusting

Antonyms: Pleasant, Agreeable, Attractive, Delightful

Example: The idea of cheating in an exam was completely repugnant to his sense of honesty.

3 Boon (noun)

A thing that is helpful or beneficial; a blessing or great advantage. (वरदान, बहुत बड़ा लाभ)

Synonyms: Blessing, Benefit, Advantage, Godsend

Antonyms: Curse, Bane, Disadvantage, Misfortune

Example: The new library was a boon for students preparing for competitive exams.

4 Indignant (adjective)

Feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment. (अन्याय पर क्रोधित, आहत और नाराज़)

Synonyms: Outraged, Resentful, Aggrieved, Incensed

Antonyms: Pleased, Content, Accepting, Calm

Example: She felt indignant when her hard work was ignored and someone else received all the praise.

5 Colloquial (adjective)

Used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary. (बोलचाल की भाषा, अनौपचारिक)

Synonyms: Conversational, Informal, Everyday, Vernacular

Antonyms: Formal, Literary, Stilted, High-flown

Example: The teacher explained the complex concept in simple, colloquial language so that every student could understand it.

6 Tenable (adjective)

Able to be defended against attack or objection; reasonable and logical. (जिसे बचाया या सिद्ध किया जा सके, टिकाऊ तर्कसंगत)

Synonyms: Defensible, Justifiable, Reasonable, Plausible

Antonyms: Indefensible, Untenable, Illogical, Unsustainable

Example: His argument was not tenable because he had no evidence to support his claims.

7 Aberrant (adjective)

Departing from the usual, normal, or expected course; abnormal or deviant. (असामान्य, मार्ग से भटका हुआ)

Synonyms: Abnormal, Deviant, Irregular, Unusual

Antonyms: Normal, Regular, Typical, Conventional

Example: His aberrant behavior in the meeting surprised everyone who knew his usually calm nature.

8 Cogitate (verb)

Think deeply about something; meditate or reflect on an issue. (गहराई से विचार करना, मनन करना)

Synonyms: Ponder, Deliberate, Contemplate, Reflect

Antonyms: Ignore, Neglect, Disregard, Overlook

Example: Before taking any major decision, a wise person will cogitate on all possible outcomes.

9 Spartan (adjective)

Showing great self-discipline and indifference to comfort or luxury; simple, strict, and severely frugal. (बहुत सादा और कठोर, विलासिता से दूर)

Synonyms: Austere, Frugal, Strict, Minimalist

Antonyms: Luxurious, Lavish, Indulgent, Extravagant

Example: During exam preparation, he chose a Spartan lifestyle, avoiding parties and comforts to stay fully focused.

10 Dogged (adjective)

Having or showing tenacity and grim persistence. (दृढ़ निश्चयी, ज़िद्दी)

Synonyms: Persistent, Tenacious, Determined, Stubborn

Antonyms: Irresolute, Indecisive, Half-hearted, Weak-willed

Example: Her dogged efforts finally paid off when she cleared the toughest exam on her third attempt.

1 Subdue (verb)

To bring under control, especially by force or effort; to make less intense or weaker. (काबू करना / दबा देना / शांत करना)

Synonyms: Suppress, Conquer, Overpower, Restrain

Antonyms: Release, Encourage, Liberate, Intensify

Example: He tried to subdue his anger before speaking to his colleagues.

2 Detest (verb)

To dislike intensely; to hate something or someone very much. (घृणा करना / बेहद नापसंद करना)

Synonyms: Hate, Loathe, Abhor, Despise

Antonyms: Love, Like, Admire, Enjoy

Example: She absolutely detests dishonesty and refuses to trust anyone who lies.

3 Obsolete (adjective)

No longer produced, used, or in date; out of fashion or replaced by something newer. (पुराना पड़ चुका / अप्रचलित)

Synonyms: Outdated, Outmoded, Antiquated, Old-fashioned

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

Example: Many people consider DVDs obsolete in the age of online streaming platforms.

4 Usurp (verb)

To take a position of power or importance illegally or by force. (हड़प लेना / बलपूर्वक अधिकार छीन लेना)

Synonyms: Seize, Appropriate, Encroach, Wrest

Antonyms: Surrender, Relinquish, Yield, Restore

Example: The military leader tried to usurppower from the elected government.

5 Admonish (verb)

To warn or reprimand someone firmly; to speak to someone in a serious way about their behaviour. (टोकना / डाँटकर समझाना)

Synonyms: Reprimand, Rebuke, Reprove, Caution

Antonyms: Praise, Applaud, Approve, Commend

Example: The manager had to admonish the employee for repeatedly arriving late to work.

6 Homogeneous (adjective)

Consisting of parts or elements that are all of the same kind; uniform throughout. (समान प्रकार का / एकरूप)

Synonyms: Uniform, Similar, Alike, Consistent

Antonyms: Heterogeneous, Diverse, Varied, Mixed

Example: The classroom was homogeneous, with students of almost the same age and background.

7 Hypothetical (adjective)

Based on a suggestion or idea, not yet proven; imagined or supposed rather than real. (काल्पनिक / अनुमानित)

Synonyms: Theoretical, Imaginary, Supposed, Speculative

Antonyms: Actual, Real, Proven, Factual

Example: The teacher gave a hypothetical situation to help students understand the concept of moral dilemma.

8 Skeptical (adjective)

Having doubts or not easily convinced; questioning the truth or validity of something. (संदेहपूर्ण / अविश्वासी)

Synonyms: Doubtful, Suspicious, Cynical, Distrustful

Antonyms: Trusting, Convinced, Gullible, Certain

Example: She was skeptical about the new scheme and decided to check the facts herself before investing.

9 Oblivious (adjective)

Not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around; lacking conscious awareness. (अनजान / बेख़बर / अचेत)

Synonyms: Unaware, Heedless, Unmindful, Ignorant

Antonyms: Aware, Conscious, Mindful, Alert

Example: He walked across the busy street, completely oblivious to the honking cars.

10 Ascertain (verb)

Find out or make sure of something with certainty. (पता लगाना / निश्चित करना)

Synonyms: Determine, Discover, Establish, Verify

Antonyms: Guess, Speculate, Ignore, Misjudge

Example: The detective tried to ascertain the truth behind the mysterious disappearance.

11 Quandary (noun)

A state of uncertainty or confusion about what to do in a difficult situation. (दुविधा, उलझन की स्थिति)

Synonyms: Dilemma, Predicament, Confusion, Plight

Antonyms: Certainty, Clarity, Resolution, Assurance

Example: She was in a quandary about whether to accept the high-paying job or continue her studies.

12 Proximity (noun)

Nearness in space, time, or relationship. (निकटता, पास होना)

Synonyms: Nearness, Closeness, Vicinity, Adjacency

Antonyms: Distance, Remoteness, Farness, Separation

Example: The school’s proximity to her house made it easy for her to walk there every day.

13 Banter (noun)

Playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks. (मज़ाकिया छेड़छाड़, हंसी-मज़ाक में की गई बातचीत)

Synonyms: Teasing, Jest, Wit, Raillery

Antonyms: Seriousness, Solemnity, Hostility, Gravity

Example: Their lighthearted banter made the long journey feel much shorter.

14 Rhetoric (noun)

The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing; speech or writing intended to influence or impress, sometimes without sincere meaning. (प्रभावशाली भाषा-कौशल, अक्सर केवल दिखावे वाली बातें)

Synonyms: Oratory, Eloquence, Persuasion, Bombast

Antonyms: Plainness, Simplicity, Directness, Honesty

Example: The politician’s speech was full of grand rhetoricbut lacked any concrete plan of action.

15 Tenet (noun)

A principle, belief, or doctrine that is generally held to be true, especially by a group or organization. (सिद्धांत, मूल धारणा)

Synonyms: Principle, Doctrine, Belief, Creed

Antonyms: Doubt, Disbelief, Skepticism, Rejection

Example: Non-violence is a central tenet of Gandhian philosophy.

16 Reprisal (noun)

An act of retaliation or revenge in response to an injury or wrongdoing. (प्रतिशोध, बदले की कार्यवाही)

Synonyms: Retaliation, Revenge, Vengeance, Retribution

Antonyms: Forgiveness, Pardon, Mercy, Reconciliation

Example: The country warned that any attack on its soldiers would lead to a swift reprisal.

17 Retrospect (noun)

A review or contemplation of past events or situations. (अतीत का पुनरावलोकन, पीछे मुड़कर सोचना)

Synonyms: Reflection, Reconsideration, Recollection, Review

Antonyms: Foresight, Anticipation, Prospect, Prediction

Example: In retrospect, he realised that quitting his job so suddenly had been a mistake.

18 Magnate (noun)

A wealthy and influential person, especially in business or industry. (धनवान और प्रभावशाली व्यक्ति, विशेषकर व्यापार या उद्योग में)

Synonyms: Tycoon, Mogul, Industrialist, Baron

Antonyms: Pauper, Commoner, Nobody, Subordinate

Example: The media magnate owns several television channels and newspapers across the country.

19 Corroborate (verb)

To confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding). (पुष्टि करना, पुष्टि प्रदान करना)

Synonyms: Confirm, Validate, Substantiate, Authenticate

Antonyms: Contradict, Deny, Refute, Oppose

Example: The witness’s testimony helped corroborate the facts presented in the case.

20 Nonchalant (adjective)

Feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm. (बेपरवाह, उदासीन)

Synonyms: Casual, Unconcerned, Indifferent, Blasé

Antonyms: Anxious, Concerned, Excited, Agitated

Example: She walked into the exam hall with a nonchalant smile, as if nothing could bother her.

1 Outcry (noun)

A strong, public expression of anger, protest, or disapproval. (तेज़ विरोध / जन-चिल्लाहट)

Synonyms: Protest, Uproar, Furor, Clamor

Antonyms: Silence, Acceptance, Approval, Acquiescence

Example: The decision to cut scholarships led to a nationwide outcry from students and parents.

2 Setback (noun)

A problem, difficulty, or delay that stops progress or makes a situation worse; a reversal in achievement. (झटका / बाधा / अवरोध)

Synonyms: Obstacle, Reversal, Hindrance, Defeat

Antonyms: Advancement, Progress, Success, Breakthrough

Example: Failing in the preliminary exam was a major setback, but he used it as motivation to work harder for the next attempt.

3 Breakthrough (noun)

A significant and sudden advance, discovery, or development that removes an obstacle to progress. (महत्वपूर्ण प्रगति / बड़ी उपलब्धि)

Synonyms: Discovery, Milestone, Advance, Revolution

Antonyms: Setback, Stalemate, Impasse, Regression

Example: The new vaccine was a major breakthrough in the fight against the disease.

4 Shortcoming (noun)

A fault, weakness, or limitation in a person, plan, system, or thing. (कमज़ोरी / कमी)

Synonyms: Defect, Flaw, Limitation, Drawback

Antonyms: Strength, Advantage, Merit, Perfection

Example: His main shortcoming is his inability to manage time effectively during exams.

5 Outset (noun)

The beginning or start of something. (आरंभ / शुरुआत)

Synonyms: Beginning, Start, Onset, Commencement

Antonyms: End, Conclusion, Finish, Termination

Example: At the very outset of the project, the team decided to set clear goals and deadlines.

6 Backlash (noun)

A strong, negative, and often angry reaction by a large number of people to a change, decision, or event. (कड़ी प्रतिक्रिया / विरोध)

Synonyms: Reaction, Rebellion, Counterblast, Resistance

Antonyms: Support, Approval, Endorsement, Acceptance

Example: The new policy faced massive public backlash within hours of its announcement.

7 Foresight (noun)

The ability to predict or anticipate what will happen in the future and plan accordingly. (दूरदृष्टि / भविष्यदृष्टि)

Synonyms: Prudence, Anticipation, Vision, Forethought

Antonyms: Shortsightedness, Hindsight, Impulsiveness, Negligence

Example: His financial foresight helped the company avoid huge losses during the crisis.

8 Aftermath (noun)

The consequences or results of a significant (often bad or destructive) event. (परिणाम / दुष्परिणाम)

Synonyms: Consequence, Outcome, Result, Repercussion

Antonyms: Cause, Reason, Antecedent, Origin

Example: The economic aftermath of the war was felt by the country for many years.

9 Downfall (noun)

A loss of power, prosperity, or status; the complete destruction or failure of a person or system. (पतन / विनाश)

Synonyms: Collapse, Ruin, Demise, Defeat

Antonyms: Rise, Triumph, Success, Advancement

Example: His arrogance and refusal to listen to advice ultimately led to his downfall.

10 Upheaval (noun)

A violent or sudden change or disruption to something; a great disturbance. (उथल-पुथल)

Synonyms: Turmoil, Tumult, Disruption, Convulsion

Antonyms: Stability, Calm, Order, Tranquility

Example: The sudden resignation of the minister created a political upheaval in the country.

11 Perseverance (noun)

Continued effort to do or achieve something despite difficulties, failure, or opposition. (धैर्यपूर्वक लगे रहना / दृढ़ता / लगातार प्रयास)

Synonyms: Persistence, Tenacity, Determination, Endurance

Antonyms: Laziness, Weakness, Surrender, Discouragement

Example: Her perseverancein preparing for the exam, even after multiple failures, finally led to her success.

12 Leniency (noun)

The quality of being more merciful, tolerant, or less strict than expected in giving punishment or judgment. (दयालुता / नरमी / उदारता)

Synonyms: Mercy, Clemency, Indulgence, Mildness

Antonyms: Harshness, Severity, Strictness, Rigour

Example: The teacher showed leniency by giving the students another chance to submit their assignments.

13 Ostensible (adjective)

Stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so; something that looks like the real reason or truth, but may be a cover. (प्रत्यक्ष / कथित / ऊपर-ऊपर का दिखने वाला)

Synonyms: Apparent, Seeming, Supposed, Superficial

Antonyms: Genuine, Real, True, Authentic

Example: His ostensible reason for visiting was to say hello, but he actually came to gather information.

14 Impartiality (noun)

The quality of treating all people and sides equally, without favour or bias. (निष्पक्षता / पक्षपातरहित होना)

Synonyms: Fairness, Neutrality, Objectivity, Even-handedness

Antonyms: Bias, Partiality, Prejudice, Favoritism

Example: A judge must maintain complete impartiality while delivering a verdict.

15 Forthrightness (noun)

The quality of being direct, honest, and straightforward in speech or behavior. (स्पष्टवादिता / साफ़गोई)

Synonyms: Candour, Frankness, Directness, Outspokenness

Antonyms: Deceit, Evasiveness, Dishonesty, Duplicity

Example: Her forthrightness during the meeting impressed everyone, even though some people found the truth uncomfortable.

16 Camaraderie (noun)

A feeling of mutual trust, friendship, and goodwill among people who spend a lot of time together. (साथियों के बीच अपनापन और मित्रता की भावना)

Synonyms: Fellowship, Companionship, Solidarity, Brotherhood

Antonyms: Hostility, Enmity, Distrust, Aloofness

Example: Years of working together created a strong sense of camaraderie among the team members.

17 Antiquated (adjective)

Old-fashioned or outdated; no longer useful or suitable for modern conditions. (पुराना / अप्रचलित / पुरातन)

Synonyms: Outdated, Obsolete, Archaic, Old-fashioned

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

Example: The company finally replaced its antiquated filing system with a digital database.

18 Incipient (adjective)

In an initial or early stage; beginning to happen or develop. (आरम्भिक / प्रारम्भिक अवस्था में)

Synonyms: Initial, Nascent, Budding, Embryonic

Antonyms: Mature, Developed, Full-blown, Established

Example: The doctor assured her that the disease was only in its incipient stage and could be treated easily.

19 Voracious (adjective)

Having a very eager approach to an activity; wanting or devouring great quantities of food, knowledge, or anything else. (अतृप्त / बहुत लालची / बेहद भूखा)

Synonyms: Ravenous, Insatiable, Greedy, Gluttonous

Antonyms: Satiated, Full, Content, Moderate

Example: He is a voracious reader who finishes an entire book in just one night.

20 Catharsis (noun)

The process of releasing strong or repressed emotions, providing psychological relief. (भावनाओं का शुद्धिकरण)

Synonyms: Purging, Release, Venting, Cleansing

Antonyms: Repression, Suppression, Retention, Constraint

Example: Writing poetry became a catharsis for her, helping her release years of emotional pain.

1 Judicious (adjective)

Having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense. (सूझबूझ वाला / विवेकपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Wise, Prudent, Sensible, Discerning

Antonyms: Foolish, Imprudent, Irrational, Reckless

Example: Making a judicious use of your time can greatly improve your chances of success in any exam.

2 Altruism (noun)

The selfless concern for the well-being of others, even at a cost to oneself. (परोपकार / निःस्वार्थ भाव)

Synonyms: Selflessness, Benevolence, Generosity, Philanthropy

Antonyms: Selfishness, Egoism, Greed, Self-interest

Example: Her decision to donate most of her earnings to charity was a true act of altruism.

3 Discernible (adjective)

Able to be seen, noticed, or understood clearly; recognizable. (स्पष्ट / पहचान में आने योग्य)

Synonyms: Noticeable, Perceptible, Observable, Detectable

Antonyms: Imperceptible, Indistinguishable, Invisible, Unapparent

Example: There was a discernible change in his attitude after he started practising meditation daily.

4 Culminate (verb)

To reach a final or highest point; to come to a climax or a decisive end. (परिणति पर पहुँचना / चरम बिंदु पर पहुँचना)

Synonyms: Conclude, Climax, Peak, Terminate

Antonyms: Begin, Initiate, Commence, Start

Example: Years of hard work will culminate in your success if you remain consistent.

5 Exhort (verb)

To strongly encourage, urge, or persuade someone to do something. (बलपूर्वक प्रेरित करना / जोर देकर कहना)

Synonyms: Urge, Encourage, Admonish, Spur

Antonyms: Discourage, Deter, Dissuade, Restrain

Example: The coach exhorted the players to give their best in the final match.

6 Remedy (noun)

A way of solving a problem, or a medicine or treatment that cures or relieves pain or disease. (उपचार / इलाज / समाधान)

Synonyms: Cure, Treatment, Solution, Antidote

Antonyms: Disease, Harm, Injury, Aggravation

Example: Regular exercise and a balanced diet can be an effective remedy for many health problems.

7 Rationale (noun)

The set of reasons or logical basis for a decision, belief, or action. (तर्क / कारण-युक्ति / औचित्य)

Synonyms: Reasoning, Justification, Logic, Explanation

Antonyms: Irrationality, Illogic, Absurdity, Senselessness

Example: The manager clearly explained the rationale behind the new company policy to avoid any confusion.

8 Formidable (adjective)

Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable. (भयप्रद / प्रभावशाली / दुर्जेय)

Synonyms: Intimidating, Daunting, Powerful, Impressive

Antonyms: Weak, Feeble, Insignificant, Helpless

Example: The team faced a formidable opponent in the final match, but they did not lose hope.

9 Mediate (verb)

To act as a go-between to help two or more people or groups resolve a dispute or reach an agreement. (मध्यस्थता करना / सुलह कराना)

Synonyms: Intervene, Arbitrate, Reconcile, Negotiate

Antonyms: Aggravate, Provoke, Intensify, Escalate

Example: The teacher was called to mediate the conflict between the two students.

10 Fortify (verb)

To strengthen or secure something, especially against attack or difficulty. (मज़बूत करना / किलेबंद करना)

Synonyms: Strengthen, Reinforce, Secure, Bolster

Antonyms: Weaken, Undermine, Impair, Diminish

Example: The villagers fortified the walls of the town to protect it from invaders.

11 Volatile (adjective)

Likely to change suddenly and unpredictably, especially for the worse; unstable. (अस्थिर, चंचल, जल्दी बदलने वाला)

Synonyms: Unstable, Explosive, Unpredictable, Erratic

Antonyms: Stable, Steady, Calm, Constant

Example: The political situation in the region is so volatile that any small incident can trigger violence.

12 Precursor (noun)

A person or thing that comes before another of the same kind; a sign that something is going to happen. (पूर्वगामी, अग्रदूत)

Synonyms: Forerunner, Harbinger, Predecessor, Antecedent

Antonyms: Successor, Follower, Result, Outcome

Example: The telegram was a precursor to modern electronic communication.

13 Adjacent (adjective)

Next to or very near something; sharing a common border, wall, or point. (सटा हुआ, निकटवर्ती)

Synonyms: Neighbouring, Contiguous, Adjoining, Bordering

Antonyms: Distant, Remote, Separate, Far

Example: Our classroom is adjacent to the school library, so students can reach it within a few seconds.

14 Audible (adjective)

Able to be heard; loud enough for people to hear. (श्रव्य, जो सुना जा सके)

Synonyms: Hearable, Perceptible, Discernible, Detectable

Antonyms: Inaudible, Faint, Muffled, Silent

Example: The teacher’s voice was barely audible at the back of the classroom.

15 Elicit (verb)

To draw out a response, fact, or reaction from someone. (उत्तेजित करना, प्रतिक्रिया या सूचना निकलवाना)

Synonyms: Draw out, Evoke, Extract, Prompt

Antonyms: Suppress, Hide, Conceal, Stifle

Example: The lawyer’s clever questions elicited the truth from the witness.

16 Defiance (noun)

Open resistance; bold disobedience or refusal to obey. (अवज्ञा, विरोध, विद्रोही रवैया)

Synonyms: Resistance, Disobedience, Rebellion, Opposition

Antonyms: Obedience, Compliance, Submission, Respect

Example: His open defiance of the school rules led to a strict warning from the principal.

17 Tenacity (noun)

The quality of being very determined and not giving up easily. (दृढ़ता, जिद, लगन)

Synonyms: Perseverance, Determination, Persistence, Resolve

Antonyms: Weakness, Irresolution, Indecision, Hesitation

Example: Her tenacity in preparing for the exam helped her succeed despite many obstacles.

18 Lamentable (adjective)

Deserving regret or pity; very bad or unfortunate. (दुखद, दयनीय, खेदजनक)

Synonyms: Deplorable, Regrettable, Distressing, Pitiful

Antonyms: Admirable, Pleasant, Acceptable, Commendable

Example: The government’s lamentable failure to respond on time worsened the crisis.

19 Vindictive (adjective)

Having or showing a strong desire for revenge. (प्रतिशोधी, बदले की भावना से भरा)

Synonyms: Revengeful, Vengeful, Spiteful, Malicious

Antonyms: Forgiving, Kind, Benevolent, Compassionate

Example: His vindictive attitude after the argument ruined many of his friendships.

20 Impeccable (adjective)

Flawless; without any mistakes or faults. (त्रुटिहीन, निष्कलंक)

Synonyms: Flawless, Perfect, Faultless, Exemplary

Antonyms: Defective, Flawed, Imperfect, Inaccurate

Example: Her impeccable performance in the interview impressed all the panel members.

1 Paradox (noun)

A statement, situation, or person that seems self-contradictory or illogical but may actually be true or reveal a deeper truth. (विरोधाभास / विसंगति)

Synonyms: Contradiction, Inconsistency, Puzzle, Enigma

Antonyms: Certainty, Clarity, Consistency, Simplicity

Example: It is a paradox that we have more ways to connect with people today, yet many feel more lonely than ever.

2 Mettle (noun)

A person’s ability to cope well with difficulties; courage, spirit, and determination in challenging situations. (हौसला / जज़्बा / साहस)

Synonyms: Courage, Grit, Spirit, Determination

Antonyms: Cowardice, Weakness, Timidity, Spinelessness

Example: The young officer showed his mettle by staying calm and focused during the crisis.

3 Jargon (noun)

Special words or expressions used by a particular profession or group that are difficult for others to understand. (तकनीकी या समूह-विशेष की कठिन भाषा)

Synonyms: Terminology, Lingo, Argot, Slang

Antonyms: Simple language, Plain speech, Clarity, Simplicity

Example: The doctor tried to avoid medical jargon so that the patient could easily understand the diagnosis.

4 Irate (adjective)

Extremely angry, furious, or very annoyed. (क्रोधित / बेहद गुस्से में)

Synonyms: Furious, Enraged, Incensed, Infuriated

Antonyms: Calm, Peaceful, Pleased, Content

Example: The customer became irate when the company refused to refund his money after a faulty purchase.

5 Idyllic (adjective)

Extremely peaceful, happy, and simple in a way that seems perfect and ideal, like in a beautiful countryside scene. (आदर्श, शांत और सुखद)

Synonyms: Perfect, Picturesque, Peaceful, Ideal

Antonyms: Troubled, Chaotic, Harsh, Unpleasant

Example: They spent an idyllic weekend in a small village surrounded by green hills and a quiet river.

6 Flagrant (adjective)

Shockingly noticeable or obviously wrong, immoral, or offensive; done openly without shame. (घोर / साफ़ तौर पर गलत / बेशर्म)

Synonyms: Blatant, Outrageous, Shameless, Glaring

Antonyms: Subtle, Hidden, Concealed, Minor

Example: The referee ignored a flagrant foul, which made the crowd very angry.

7 Fortitude (noun)

Courage and mental strength that helps a person face pain, danger, or difficulty without giving up. (धैर्य / साहस / धीरज)

Synonyms: Courage, Resilience, Endurance, Grit

Antonyms: Weakness, Cowardice, Timidity, Helplessness

Example: The soldiers showed great fortitude in continuing their mission despite harsh weather and limited supplies.

8 Opulent (adjective)

Extremely rich, luxurious, and lavish in appearance, lifestyle, or style. (समृद्ध / विलासपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Luxurious, Lavish, Wealthy, Sumptuous

Antonyms: Poor, Simple, Meagre, Modest

Example: The business tycoon lived in an opulent mansion decorated with marble floors and crystal chandeliers.

9 Empirical (adjective)

Based on observation, experience, or experiment rather than theory or pure logic. (प्रायोगिक / अनुभवजन्य)

Synonyms: Experimental, Observational, Practical, Evidence-based

Antonyms: Theoretical, Hypothetical, Speculative, Abstract

Example: The researcher relied on empirical data to support her conclusions about climate change.

10 Epitome (noun)

A perfect or typical example of a particular quality or type; the best representation of something. (आदर्श / उत्कृष्ट उदाहरण)

Synonyms: Embodiment, Quintessence, Archetype, Personification

Antonyms: Antithesis, Opposite, Counterexample, Contrast

Example: Her calm behavior in every crisis is the epitome of true leadership.

11 Forestall (verb)

To prevent or hinder something from happening by taking action in advance. (पहले से रोक लगाना / अग्रिम रूप से बाधा डालना)

Synonyms: Prevent, Preempt, Hinder, Thwart

Antonyms: Allow, Encourage, Facilitate, Promote

Example: Strict early measures were taken to forestall the spread of the disease.

12 Rectify (verb)

To correct something that is wrong or defective; to put right. (सुधारना / ठीक करना)

Synonyms: Correct, Amend, Remedy, Repair

Antonyms: Damage, Worsen, Impair, Spoil

Example: The engineer worked overnight to rectify the fault in the machine.

13 Plaudit (noun)

An expression of strong praise or approval, often from many people. (प्रशंसा / सराहना)

Synonyms: Applause, Acclaim, Praise, Ovation

Antonyms: Criticism, Condemnation, Blame, Disapproval

Example: The scientist received plaudits from experts worldwide for her groundbreaking research.

14 Espouse (verb)

To support, adopt, or give your approval to a belief, cause, or way of life. (समर्थन करना / अपनाना)

Synonyms: Adopt, Support, Embrace, Advocate

Antonyms: Reject, Oppose, Abandon, Condemn

Example: Many young people now espouse the idea of sustainable and eco-friendly living.

15 Abdicate (verb)

To give up a position of power or responsibility, especially a king or leader giving up the throne. (सत्ता / पद त्याग देना)

Synonyms: Resign, Relinquish, Renounce, Surrender

Antonyms: Assume, Retain, Seize, Maintain

Example: The king decided to abdicate the throne in favour of his son.

16 Garner (verb)

To gather, collect, or gain something, especially support, information, or praise. (इकट्ठा करना / प्राप्त करना)

Synonyms: Gather, Collect, Accumulate, Amass

Antonyms: Disperse, Scatter, Waste, Dissipate

Example: The leader managed to garner huge public support for his reform agenda.

17 Decry (verb)

To publicly criticize something strongly; to say that something is bad or wrong. (निंदा करना / बुरा कहना)

Synonyms: Condemn, Denounce, Criticize, Censure

Antonyms: Praise, Applaud, Approve, Commend

Example: Many citizens decried the new policy as unfair and harmful to the poor.

18 Warrant (noun)

(noun) An official document that gives authority to do something; (verb) to justify or make something necessary. (परवाना / अधिकार-पत्र / उचित ठहराना)

Synonyms: Authorize, Justify, Sanction, Permit

Antonyms: Forbid, Prohibit, Disallow, Oppose

Example: The police had a warrant to search the building, which warranted their sudden entry.

19 Allay (verb)

To reduce or calm a strong feeling such as fear, worry or suspicion. (शांत करना / कम करना)

Synonyms: Ease, Alleviate, Lessen, Soothe

Antonyms: Aggravate, Intensify, Worsen, Provoke

Example: The teacher’s kind words helped allay the students’ fears before the exam.

20 Contend (verb)

To struggle to overcome a difficulty; to argue or assert a position in a debate. (तर्क करना / संघर्ष करना)

Synonyms: Compete, Argue, Assert, Strive

Antonyms: Agree, Yield, Submit, Comply

Example: Many athletes contended for the championship title.

1 Proponent (noun)

A person who advocates or supports a theory, proposal, or course of action. (समर्थक / प्रस्तावक)

Synonyms: Advocate, Supporter, Champion, Promoter

Antonyms: Opponent, Detractor, Critic, Adversary

Example: As a proponent of renewable energy, she campaigns for wider adoption of solar power.

2 Detrimental (adjective)

Causing harm or damage; harmful. (हानिकारक / नुकसानदायक)

Synonyms: Harmful, Damaging, Injurious, Deleterious

Antonyms: Beneficial, Helpful, Advantageous, Favourable

Example: Excessive screen time can be detrimental to children’s sleep and concentration.

3 Fallible (adjective)

Capable of making mistakes; not perfect. (त्रुटि करने योग्य / त्रुटिपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Imperfect, Errant, Flawed, Error-prone

Antonyms: Infallible, Unerring, Reliable, Faultless

Example: Even the most experienced scientists are fallible and can draw wrong conclusions.

4 Imperil (verb)

To put in danger; endanger. (खतरे में डालना)

Synonyms: Endanger, Jeopardize, Risk, Threaten

Antonyms: Protect, Safeguard, Shield, Secure

Example: Ignoring the warning signs could imperil the entire mission.

5 Perceptive (adjective)

Having or showing keen insight and understanding; able to notice subtle details. (तीव्र समझ रखने वाला / सूक्ष्मदर्शी)

Synonyms: Insightful, Discerning, Astute, Observant

Antonyms: Oblivious, Obtuse, Insensitive, Unaware

Example: Her perceptive questions revealed the core issue behind the project’s delay.

6 Substantive (adjective)

Having a firm basis in reality; important, meaningful, or considerable. (वास्तविक, सार्थक, महत्वपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Significant, Material, Essential, Considerable

Antonyms: Trivial, Insubstantial, Superficial, Nominal

Example: The audit revealed substantive improvements in the company’s compliance practices.

7 Underscore (verb)

To emphasize or give extra importance to; also, to draw a line beneath text. (ज़ोर देकर बताना / रेखांकित करना)

Synonyms: Emphasize, Highlight, Stress, Underline

Antonyms: Downplay, De-emphasize, Diminish, Overlook

Example: The report underscored the urgent need for better disaster management.

8 Consolidate (verb)

To make something stronger or more solid; to combine several things into a single, more effective whole. (मजबूत करना / एकीकृत करना)

Synonyms: Strengthen, Unify, Merge, Fortify

Antonyms: Weaken, Fragment, Divide, Disperse

Example: The company consolidated its regional branches to reduce costs and improve coordination.

9 Reiterate (verb)

To say or do something again, often for emphasis or clarity. (दोहराना / बार-बार कहना)

Synonyms: Repeat, Restate, Recapitulate, Echo

Antonyms: Retract, Contradict, Suppress, Ignore

Example: The teacher reiterated the instructions to ensure everyone understood the assignment.

10 Scrutinize (verb)

To examine or inspect closely and thoroughly. (बारीकी से जाँचना / सूक्ष्म जाँच करना)

Synonyms: Examine, Inspect, Probe, Analyze

Antonyms: Glance, Overlook, Ignore, Skim

Example: The committee will scrutinize the report before giving approval.

11 Transcend (verb)

Go beyond the limits of something; rise above or surpass. (सीमाओं से ऊपर उठना / अतिक्रमण करना)

Synonyms: Surpass, Exceed, Outstrip, Eclipse

Antonyms: Succumb, Limit, Conform, Fall-short

Example: Great art can transcend cultural barriers and speak to everyone.

12 Reprieve (noun)

A cancellation or postponement of punishment; a temporary relief from danger or pain. (दंड स्थगन / अस्थायी राहत)

Synonyms: Pardon, Respite, Stay, Suspension

Antonyms: Punishment, Sentence, Conviction, Execution

Example: The governor granted a last-minute reprieve to the condemned prisoner.

13 Prosperity (noun)

The state of being successful or thriving, especially in wealth and well-being. (समृद्धि)

Synonyms: Affluence, Wealth, Flourishing, Well-being

Antonyms: Poverty, Hardship, Destitution, Adversity

Example: Effective governance and innovation can drive long-term prosperity for a nation.

14 Inevitable (adjective)

Certain to happen; unavoidable. (अनिवार्य / अवश्यंभावी)

Synonyms: Unavoidable, Inescapable, Inevitable, Inexorable

Antonyms: Avoidable, Preventable, Uncertain, Contingent

Example: With such heavy clouds and strong winds, the storm seemed inevitable.

15 Discern (verb)

To perceive or recognize clearly; to distinguish one thing from another. (पहचानना/भेद करना)

Synonyms: Detect, Perceive, Distinguish, Recognize

Antonyms: Confuse, Misinterpret, Overlook, Ignore

Example: From the complex data, the analyst could discern a clear upward trend.

16 Cumulative (adjective)

Increasing or growing by successive additions; formed by the collection of parts. (संचयी, क्रमिक रूप से बढ़ता)

Synonyms: Accumulative, Aggregate, Collective, Amassed

Antonyms: Individual, Separate, Diminishing, Fragmented

Example: The cumulative effects of small daily habits can transform your health over time.

17 Substantiate (verb)

Provide evidence to support or prove the truth of something. (साबित करना / प्रमाणित करना)

Synonyms: Validate, Corroborate, Authenticate, Verify

Antonyms: Refute, Contradict, Disprove, Undermine

Example: The scientist substantiated her hypothesis with extensive experimental data.

18 Notorious (adjective)

Famous or well-known for a bad quality or deed. (कुख्यात)

Synonyms: Infamous, Disreputable, Ill-famed, Scandalous

Antonyms: Reputable, Respectable, Esteemed, Honorable

Example: The gang was notorious for its daring daylight robberies.

19 Explicit (adjective)

Stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt. (स्पष्ट, प्रत्यक्ष)

Synonyms: Clear, Unequivocal, Unambiguous, Definite

Antonyms: Implicit, Vague, Ambiguous, Obscure

Example: The teacher gave explicit instructions so no one would misunderstand the assignment.

20 Adverse (adjective)

Preventing success or development; harmful or unfavorable. (प्रतिकूल / हानिकारक)

Synonyms: Unfavorable, Harmful, Detrimental, Negative

Antonyms: Favorable, Beneficial, Advantageous, Helpful

Example: The project was delayed due to adverse weather conditions.

1 Endemic (adjective)

Regularly found among particular people or in a certain area; native/restricted to a place. (स्थानविशेष में सीमित/स्थानीय)

Synonyms: Indigenous, Native, Local, Autochthonous

Antonyms: Foreign, Alien, Imported, Cosmopolitan

Example: Dengue is endemic to many tropical regions where mosquitoes breed year-round.

2 Skewed (adjective)

Not straight or true; biased, slanted, or distorted. (टेढ़ा/विकृत/पक्षपाती)

Synonyms: Biased, Slanted, Distorted, Asymmetrical

Antonyms: Balanced, Impartial, Symmetrical, Straight

Example: The survey results were skewed because the sample included only urban respondents.

3 Dormant (adjective)

Inactive or in a state of rest; temporarily not in use or operating. (सुप्त/निष्क्रिय)

Synonyms: Inactive, Latent, Quiescent, Inert

Antonyms: Active, Vigorous, Operational, Dynamic

Example: The volcano has been dormant for centuries, but scientists still monitor it closely.

4 Fraught (adjective)

Filled with or likely to result in something undesirable; causing or showing tension or anxiety. (किसी नकारात्मक चीज़ से भरा हुआ/तनावपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Laden, Replete, Tense, Anxious

Antonyms: Empty, Devoid, Calm, Untroubled

Example: The peace talks were fraught with misunderstandings and last-minute objections.

5 Undermine (verb)

To weaken or damage something gradually or secretly; to subvert. (धीरे-धीरे कमजोर करना/अंदर ही अंदर कमजोर करना)

Synonyms: Weaken, Erode, Subvert, Undercut

Antonyms: Strengthen, Bolster, Fortify, Support

Example: Spreading half-truths can undermine public trust in institutions.

6 Belittle (verb)

To make someone or something seem less important; to speak of as unimportant. (छोटा दिखाना/तुच्छ बताना)

Synonyms: Disparage, Deprecate, Demean, Downplay

Antonyms: Praise, Exalt, Applaud, Compliment

Example: It’s unprofessional to belittle a colleague’s ideas during a meeting.

7 Supplant (verb)

To replace or take the place of (especially by force or strategy). (हटा कर स्थान लेना/प्रतिस्थापित करना

Synonyms: Replace, Displace, Oust, Supersede

Antonyms: Retain, Reinstate, Preserve, Uphold

Example: The startup’s innovative app may supplant several outdated tools in the market.

8 Morbid (adjective)

Having an abnormal interest in disturbing subjects like death or disease; relating to illness. (रोग-संबंधी; विकृत/अस्वस्थ रुचि वाला)

Synonyms: Macabre, Ghoulish, Grisly, Pathological

Antonyms: Wholesome, Healthy, Cheerful, Uplifting

Example: The documentary’s morbid details about the crime scene made several viewers uncomfortable.

9 Lucrative (adjective)

Producing a great deal of profit; financially rewarding. (लाभदायक/मुनाफ़ादायक)

Synonyms: Profitable, Remunerative, Gainful, Bankable

Antonyms: Unprofitable, Loss-making, Unremunerative, Unviable

Example: With minimal overheads, the consulting gig turned into a highly lucrative venture within months.

10 Obstinate (adjective)

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

Synonyms: Stubborn, Adamant, Intransigent, Pigheaded

Antonyms: Flexible, Yielding, Compliant, Amenable

Example: Even after the committee’s clarifications, he stayed obstinate and rejected every suggestion.

11 Dearth (noun)

A scarcity or lack of something; an insufficient supply. (कमी, अभाव)

Synonyms: Scarcity, Paucity, Shortage, Deficiency

Antonyms: Abundance, Plenty, Profusion, Surplus

Example: A dearth of skilled teachers hampered the school’s new program.

12 Profuse (adjective)

Existing or occurring in large amounts; abundant or excessive. (प्रचुर, अपार, अत्यधिक)

Synonyms: Abundant, Copious, Lavish, Plentiful

Antonyms: Scarce, Sparse, Meager, Insufficient

Example: He offered profuse apologies for the confusion caused during the meeting.

13 Laudatory (adjective)

Expressing praise or admiration. (प्रशंसात्मक, स्तुतिपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Complimentary, Praising, Eulogistic, Panegyrical

Antonyms: Critical, Disparaging, Condemnatory, Pejorative

Example: The panel released a laudatory report highlighting the scientist’s groundbreaking research.

14 Stark (adjective)

Severe or bare in appearance; very plain and without decoration; complete or absolute. (कठोर, नितांत, सादा)

Synonyms: Harsh, Severe, Barren, Unadorned

Antonyms: Lush, Ornate, Subtle, Gentle

Example: The desert presented a stark landscape, stretching endlessly without any vegetation.

15 Immaculate (adjective)

Perfectly clean, neat, or free from flaws; spotless; pure. (निर्दोष, निष्कलंक, अत्यंत स्वच्छ)

Synonyms: Spotless, Pristine, Flawless, Unblemished

Antonyms: Stained, Tainted, Flawed, Dirty

Example: She maintained an immaculate workspace where every file was in its place.

16 Prolific (adjective)

Producing many works, results, or offspring; highly productive. (बहुत उत्पादक, फलदायी)

Synonyms: Productive, Fruitful, Abundant, Fertile

Antonyms: Unproductive, Barren, Sterile, Sparse

Example: The prolific novelist released three bestsellers in a single year.

17 Inept (adjective)

Lacking skill or ability; clumsy or incompetent. (अकुशल, अनाड़ी)

Synonyms: Incompetent, Clumsy, Unskilled, Bungling

Antonyms: Competent, Skillful, Adept, Proficient

Example: His inept handling of the negotiations cost the company a valuable client.

18 Treacherous (adjective)

Guilty of or involving betrayal; dangerously unstable or deceptive. (विश्वासघाती, धोखेबाज़, खतरनाक)

Synonyms: Perfidious, Deceitful, Untrustworthy, Treasonous

Antonyms: Loyal, Faithful, Trustworthy, Safe

Example: The agent’s treacherous act of leaking classified plans jeopardized the entire mission.

19 Convoluted (adjective)

Extremely complex and difficult to follow; twisted or coiled. (बहुत जटिल, पेचीदा)

Synonyms: Complex, Intricate, Labyrinthine, Byzantine

Antonyms: Simple, Straightforward, Clear, Uncomplicated

Example: The professor’s explanation was so convoluted that even bright students struggled to grasp the main idea.

20 Audacious (adjective)

Showing a willingness to take bold risks; fearlessly daring. (साहसी, निडर)

Synonyms: Bold, Daring, Fearless, Adventurous

Antonyms: Timid, Cautious, Fearful, Hesitant

Example: His audacious plan to start a business with no funding surprised everyone.

1 Disseminate (verb)

To spread or distribute something, especially information, ideas, or knowledge, widely. (फैलाना, प्रसारित करना)

Synonyms: Spread, Circulate, Propagate, Disperse

Antonyms: Conceal, Suppress, Withhold, Contain

Example: The organisation uses social media to disseminate information about health and hygiene.

2 Anomaly (noun)

Something that deviates from what is normal, expected, or usual; an irregularity. (विसंगति, असामान्यता)

Synonyms: Irregularity, Aberration, Deviation, Exception

Antonyms: Normality, Regularity, Conformity, Usualness

Example: The sudden drop in temperature was an anomaly in an otherwise warm month.

3 Tentative (adjective)

Not certain or fixed; done as a trial or experiment, or showing hesitation and lack of confidence. (अनिश्चित, अस्थायी, झिझक वाला)

Synonyms: Provisional, Uncertain, Hesitant, Experimental

Antonyms: Definite, Certain, Final, Confident

Example: Their travel plans are still tentative and may change depending on the weather.

4 Contentious (adjective)

Causing or likely to cause an argument; involving a lot of disagreement. (विवादास्पद, झगड़ालू स्वभाव वाला)

Synonyms: Controversial, Disputable, Debatable, Argumentative

Antonyms: Uncontroversial, Undisputed, Agreeable, Harmonious

Example: The new policy became a contentious issue among the members of the committee.

5 Orthodox (adjective)

Holding very traditional beliefs and attitudes, especially in religion or culture; strictly following established rules and practices. (परंपरावादी, रूढ़िवादी)

Synonyms: Traditional, Conservative, Conventional, Old-fashioned

Antonyms: Modern, Liberal, Progressive, Unconventional

Example: His orthodox views on marriage often clash with the younger generation’s ideas.

6 Integral (adjective)

Necessary and important as a part of something; without it the whole is incomplete. (अभिन्न, अनिवार्य हिस्सा)

Synonyms: Essential, Fundamental, Crucial, Inseparable

Antonyms: Nonessential, Optional, Superfluous, Extraneous

Example: Trust is an integral part of any successful relationship.

7 Redundant (adjective)

Not or no longer needed; more than what is necessary or useful. (अनावश्यक, अतिरिक्त)

Synonyms: Superfluous, Unnecessary, Excess, Surplus

Antonyms: Essential, Necessary, Indispensable, Crucial

Example: With the new software in place, many old manual procedures became redundant.

8 Negligible (adjective)

So small or unimportant that it can be ignored; not worth considering. (नगण्य, बहुत ही कम)

Synonyms: Trivial, Insignificant, Minimal, Slight

Antonyms: Significant, Considerable, Substantial, Important

Example: The difference in their test scores was negligible, so both were considered equally good.

9 Prevalent (adjective)

Widespread or commonly occurring in a particular time or place; generally accepted. (व्यापक, प्रचलित)

Synonyms: Widespread, Common, Rampant, Pervasive

Antonyms: Rare, Uncommon, Infrequent, Exceptional

Example: Smoking was once prevalent in public places, but strict laws have reduced it significantly.

10 Intricate (adjective)

Very complicated, with many small parts or details; hard to understand or follow. (जटिल, बारीक-विस्तृत)

Synonyms: Complex, Complicated, Elaborate, Involved

Antonyms: Simple, Plain, Clear, Straightforward

Example: The artisan spent months creating the intricate patterns on the palace ceiling.

1 Imperative (adjective)

Extremely important or absolutely necessary; expressing a command. (अत्यावश्यक / अनिवार्य)

Synonyms: Essential, Crucial, Mandatory, Urgent

Antonyms: Optional, Nonessential, Unnecessary, Voluntary

Example: It is imperative to follow safety guidelines while working in a laboratory.

2 Analogy (noun)

A comparison between two things for the purpose of explanation or clarification. (समानता द्वारा व्याख्या / उपमा)

Synonyms: Similarity, Parallel, Likeness, Correspondence

Antonyms: Difference, Dissimilarity, Contrast, Unlikeness

Example: The teacher used an analogy of a seed growing into a tree to explain the concept of personal development.

3 Innate (adjective)

Inborn; existing in a person or thing from birth, rather than acquired or learned. (जन्मजात / स्वाभाविक)

Synonyms: Inborn, Inherent, Natural, Instinctive

Antonyms: Acquired, Learned, Artificial, External

Example: Her innate ability to understand people makes her an excellent counselor.

4 Discrepancy (noun)

A difference or inconsistency between two or more facts, figures, or accounts that should match. (अंतर / विसंगति)

Synonyms: Inconsistency, Difference, Variation, Divergence

Antonyms: Consistency, Similarity, Agreement, Conformity

Example: The auditor found a major discrepancy between the company’s sales records and bank statements.

5 Prerequisite (noun)

Something that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist. (पूर्व आवश्यक शर्त / पूर्व-आवश्यकता)

Synonyms: Requirement, Precondition, Necessity, Qualification

Antonyms: Result, Consequence, Optional, Nonessential

Example: Basic knowledge of computers is a prerequisite for this advanced programming course.

6 Sporadic (adjective)

Occurring at irregular intervals; happening only in a few places or occasionally; not continuous or steady. (छिटपुट / इक्का-दुक्का होने वाला)

Synonyms: Irregular, Occasional, Intermittent, Scattered

Antonyms: Constant, Continuous, Regular, Steady

Example: Due to sporadic rains, the farmers could not plan their sowing properly.

7 Eclectic (adjective)

Selecting or deriving ideas, style, or taste from a wide and varied range of sources. (विविध स्रोतों से चुनने वाला / मिश्रित)

Synonyms: Diverse, Varied, Mixed, Wide-ranging

Antonyms: Narrow, Uniform, Exclusive, Limited

Example: Her taste in music is eclectic she enjoys everything from classical symphonies to modern hip-hop.

8 Transient (adjective)

Lasting only for a short time; temporary or brief. (क्षणिक / अस्थायी)

Synonyms: Temporary, Fleeting, Short-lived, Momentary

Antonyms: Permanent, Lasting, Enduring, Stable

Example: The beauty of a rainbow istransient; it appears for a moment and then fades away.

9 Conscientious (adjective)

Wishing to do one’s work or duty well and thoroughly; guided by a strong sense of right and wrong. (कर्तव्यनिष्ठ)

Synonyms: Diligent, Scrupulous, Meticulous, Dutiful

Antonyms: Careless, Negligent, Indifferent, Irresponsible

Example: She is a conscientious student who always completes her assignments on time and with great care.

10 Elusive (adjective)

Difficult to find, catch, or achieve; hard to understand or define. (पकड़ में न आने वाला / कठिन)

Synonyms: Evasive, Mysterious, Slippery, Enigmatic

Antonyms: Clear, Definite, Obvious, Accessible

Example: The solution to the complex puzzle remained elusive despite hours of effort.

11 Pedantic (adjective)

Excessively concerned with minor details, rules, or formalities, especially in teaching or learning. (अतिसूक्ष्म बातों या नियमों पर ज़रूरत से ज़्यादा ध्यान देने वाला)

Synonyms: Nitpicking, Fussy, Over-scrupulous, Didactic

Antonyms: Easygoing, Informal, Careless, Casual

Example: The professor’s pedantic comments about grammar made the students afraid to speak in class.

12 Conducive (adjective)

Making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible; helping something to happen. (अनुकूल / सहायक)

Synonyms: Favourable, Helpful, Beneficial, Advantageous

Antonyms: Unfavourable, Hindering, Obstructive, Detrimental

Example: A quiet environment is conducive to effective studying and deep concentration.

13 Implicit (adjective)

Suggested or understood without being directly stated; existing as a natural part of something. (अप्रत्यक्ष / अंतर्निहित)

Synonyms: Implied, Tacit, Unspoken, Inherent

Antonyms: Explicit, Stated, Direct, Expressed

Example: There was an implicit trust between the two partners, even though they never signed a formal agreement.

14 Abashed (adjective)

Feeling embarrassed, ashamed, or ill at ease because of something one has done or experienced. (शर्मिंदा / लज्जित)

Synonyms: Embarrassed, Ashamed, Humiliated, Mortified

Antonyms: Confident, Unabashed, Composed, Self-assured

Example: He looked abashed when the teacher pointed out his mistake in front of the whole class.

15 Stringent (adjective)

Very strict, severe, and demanding, especially in terms of rules, laws, or conditions. (कठोर / कड़ा / सख्त)

Synonyms: Strict, Rigorous, Severe, Stern

Antonyms: Lenient, Flexible, Mild, Easygoing

Example: The university has stringent rules regarding plagiarism and academic misconduct.

16 Derivative (noun)

Something that is based on, derived from, or developed from another source; not original. (व्युत्पन्न / दूसरे से निकला हुआ)

Synonyms: Derived, Imitative, Borrowed, Secondary

Antonyms: Original, Primary, Independent, Authentic

Example: The movie’s plot felt derivative because it closely resembled several earlier films.

17 Amelioration (noun)

The act of making something better; improvement of a bad or unsatisfactory situation. (सुधार / स्थिति में सुधार)

Synonyms: Improvement, Betterment, Enhancement, Upgradation

Antonyms: Worsening, Deterioration, Decline, Aggravation

Example: The government introduced several policies for the amelioration of living conditions in rural areas.

18 Tenuous (adjective)

Very weak, slight, or insubstantial; lacking a strong basis or support. (कमज़ोर / अस्थिर / आधारहीन)

Synonyms: Weak, Flimsy, Fragile, Shaky

Antonyms: Strong, Solid, Firm, Robust

Example: The lawyer’s argument was so tenuous that the judge dismissed it quickly.

19 Candour (noun)

The quality of being open, honest, and straightforward in speech or expression. (स्पष्टवादिता / निष्कपटता)

Synonyms: Frankness, Openness, Honesty, Sincerity

Antonyms: Deceit, Dishonesty, Evasion, Guile

Example: Her candour during the meeting helped resolve the misunderstanding quickly.

20 Peripheral (adjective)

Relating to or situated on the edge or outer area of something; secondary or minor in importance. (परिधीय / गौण)

Synonyms: Marginal, Secondary, Tangential, Outlying

Antonyms: Central, Main, Essential, Core

Example: His involvement in the project was peripheral, as he only handled minor tasks.

1 Tenure (noun)

The period during which a person holds a position or office; in academia, the status of permanent appointment after probation. (कार्यकाल/पदावधि; अकादमिक क्षेत्र में स्थायी नियुक्ति)

Synonyms: Term, Stint, Incumbency, Duration

Antonyms: Termination, Dismissal, Ouster, Transience

Example: After three years of probation, she was granted tenure at the university.

2 Remuneration (noun)

Payment or compensation given for work or services rendered. (कार्य/सेवा के बदले दिया जाने वाला पारिश्रमिक/वेतन)

Synonyms: Compensation, Salary, Emolument, Recompense

Antonyms: Nonpayment, Deduction, Penalty, Forfeiture

Example: The employees demanded fair remuneration in line with industry standards.

3 Prerogative (noun)

A special right or privilege exclusive to a particular person or office; a discretionary power. (विशेषाधिकार/विवेकाधिकार)

Synonyms: Privilege, Entitlement, Perquisite, Right

Antonyms: Obligation, Prohibition, Limitation, Disqualification

Example: It is the President’s prerogative to grant pardons under the Constitution.

4 Gazette (noun)

An official public journal/newspaper used by the government to publish legal notices, appointments, and announcements. (सरकारी राजपत्र/आधिकारिक पत्र)

Synonyms: Official journal, Government bulletin, Official newspaper, Public record

Antonyms: Unofficial publication, Private memo, Confidential note, Rumor

Example: The new rules were published in the official Gazette and came into force immediately.

5 Statute (noun)

A written law passed by a legislative body; an Act of Parliament/legislature. (विधान/सांविधिक कानून)

Synonyms: Act, Law, Enactment, Ordinance

Antonyms: Custom, Convention, Common law, Anarchy

Example: The court upheld the statute regulating data protection for all companies.

6 Bipartisan (adjective)

Involving, supported by, or representing two political parties—especially opposing ones—working together. (द्विदलीय/दो-दलीय सहमति)

Synonyms: Cross-party, Two-party, Across-the-aisle, Interparty

Antonyms: Partisan, One-sided, Unilateral, Divisive

Example: The reform bill gained bipartisan support and sailed through both houses.

7 Injunction (noun)

A court order requiring a person to do, or to refrain from doing, a specific act. (ऐसा न्यायालयीन आदेश जो किसी व्यक्ति को किसी कार्य को करने या उससे रोकने का निर्देश देता है)

Synonyms: Interdict, Restraining order, Decree, Mandate

Antonyms: Permission, Authorization, Consent, License

Example: The court issued an injunction preventing the company from using the rival’s trademark.

8 Appropriation (noun)

Taking something for one’s own use (often without permission); also, the official allocation of funds for a specific purpose. (किसी वस्तु को अपने उपयोग के लिए लेना; तथा किसी उद्देश्य हेतु धन का आधिकारिक विनियोजन)

Synonyms: Allocation, Allotment, Assignment, Earmarking

Antonyms: Restitution, Forfeiture, Withdrawal, Disallowance

Example: Parliament passed the Appropriation Bill to authorize government expenditure for the year.

9 Precedent (noun)

An earlier event, action, or legal decision that is regarded as a guide for future similar cases. (पूर्वदृष्टांत/नज़ीर)

Synonyms: Example, Benchmark, Exemplar, Paradigm

Antonyms: Novelty, Originality, Innovation, Unprecedented

Example: The judge followed the Supreme Court precedent to resolve the dispute.

10 Jurisdiction (noun)

The official power to make legal decisions and judgments; also the area or subject over which such power extends. (न्यायाधिकार/अधिकार-क्षेत्र)

Synonyms: Authority, Competence, Purview, Remit

Antonyms: Powerlessness, Incompetence, Illegitimacy, Exemption

Example: The court dismissed the petition, stating that the dispute lay outside its jurisdiction.

11 Moratorium (noun)

A temporary prohibition or suspension of an activity, especially of legal obligations like debt repayments. (अस्थायी प्रतिबंध/स्थगन)

Synonyms: Suspension, Freeze, Abeyance, Stay

Antonyms: Continuation, Resumption, Authorization, Enforcement

Example: The central bank announced a six-month moratorium on loan repayments during the crisis.

12 Ordinance (noun)

An authoritative order or law, especially one issued by a government or authority. (अधिसूचना/आदेश)

Synonyms: Decree, Edict, Directive, Mandate

Antonyms: Repeal, Revocation, Annulment, Abrogation

Example: The government issued an ordinance to regulate digital platforms during the interim period.

13 Proviso (noun)

A condition, stipulation, or qualifying clause in a law, contract, or statement. (शर्त/आरक्षण)

Synonyms: Condition, Stipulation, Clause, Reservation

Antonyms: Approval, Consent, Freedom, Unconditionality

Example: The funding was approved with the proviso that the reports be submitted quarterly.

14 Impetus (noun)

A driving force or stimulus that makes something happen or move; motivating push. (प्रेरक शक्ति/प्रोत्साहन)

Synonyms: Stimulus, Momentum, Incentive, Catalyst

Antonyms: Hindrance, Impediment, Deterrent, Obstacle

Example: The government’s tax cuts provided fresh impetus to the manufacturing sector.

15 Corpus (noun)

A large collection or body of written or spoken texts; also, the principal amount/fund (as in corpus fund). (संग्रह/मुख्य निधि)

Synonyms: Collection, Anthology, Compilation, Body

Antonyms: Fragment, Excerpt, Snippet, Portion

Example: The researchers built their dictionary from a massive corpus of contemporary Indian English.

16 Outlay (noun)

An amount of money spent for a specific purpose; expenditure. (व्यय/खर्च)

Synonyms: Expenditure, Spending, Disbursement, Expense

Antonyms: Income, Revenue, Receipt, Saving

Example: The startup’s initial outlay on research and equipment was higher than expected.

17 Fiscal (adjective)

Relating to government revenue, taxation, or public finances. (राजकोषीय)

Synonyms: Financial, Budgetary, Revenue, Treasury

Antonyms: Nonfinancial, Nonfiscal, Private, Monetary

Example: The government announced new fiscal measures to narrow the budget deficit.

18 Oversight ()

An unintentional failure to notice or do something; an omission or mistake. (अनदेखी/चूक)

Synonyms: Omission, Lapse, Negligence, Inadvertence

Antonyms: Attention, Vigilance, Diligence, Scrutiny

Example: Due to an oversight, the client’s name was misspelled on the certificate.

19 Compliance (noun)

The act of following rules, standards, or a request; conformity with requirements. (अनुपालन)

Synonyms: Conformity, Adherence, Obedience, Observance

Antonyms: Defiance, Noncompliance, Disobedience, Resistance

Example: The company improved data security to ensure full compliance with the new regulations.

20 Consensus (noun)

General agreement or collective opinion among a group. (सर्वसम्मति/आम सहमति)

Synonyms: Agreement, Accord, Unanimity, Concurrence

Antonyms: Disagreement, Dissent, Conflict, Discord

Example: After lengthy discussions, the committee finally reached a consensus on the policy changes.

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