1 Bulletin (noun)

A short official report or announcement giving news or information. (समाचार या जानकारी देने वाली संक्षिप्त आधिकारिक सूचना)

Synonyms: Report, Notice, Announcement, Newsletter

Antonyms: Secrecy, Concealment, Suppression, Silence

Example: The school issued a bulletin about the upcoming examination schedule.

2 Decompose (verb)

To break down into smaller parts or decay gradually. (छोटे भागों में टूटना या धीरे-धीरे सड़ना)

Synonyms: Decay, Rot, Disintegrate, Break down

Antonyms: Compose, Combine, Assemble, Preserve

Example: Dead plants decompose and enrich the soil.

3 Splinter (noun)

A small, thin, sharp piece of wood, glass, or metal that has broken off from a larger piece. (लकड़ी, कांच या धातु का टूटा हुआ छोटा, पतला और नुकीला टुकड़ा)

Synonyms: Fragment, Shard, Chip, Sliver

Antonyms: Whole, Entirety, Mass, Unity

Example: A tiny splinter of wood got stuck in his finger.

4 Flicker (verb)

To shine unsteadily or keep changing quickly in brightness. (अनियमित रूप से टिमटिमाना या चमकना)

Synonyms: Flutter, Waver, Glimmer, Quiver

Antonyms: Steady, Stabilize, Continue, Persist

Example: The candle began to flicker in the strong wind.

5 Glisten (verb)

To shine with a sparkling or wet-looking light. (चमकना या झिलमिलाना)

Synonyms: Sparkle, Glitter, Gleam, Shimmer

Antonyms: Dull, Fade, Dim, Darken

Example: The leaves began to glisten after the rain.

6 Inventory (noun)

A complete list of goods, items, or materials available in a store, business, or place. (उपलब्ध वस्तुओं या सामग्री की पूरी सूची)

Synonyms: Stock, Supply, Catalogue, Register

Antonyms: Shortage, Scarcity, Lack, Deficit

Example: The shopkeeper checked the inventory before ordering new products.

7 Editorial (noun)

An article in a newspaper, magazine, or website that gives the opinion of the editor or publication. (संपादक या प्रकाशन की राय व्यक्त करने वाला लेख)

Synonyms: Commentary, Column, Article, Opinion Piece

Antonyms: News Report, Factual Report, Objective Account, Neutral Report

Example: The editorial strongly criticized the new education policy.

8 Dissertation (noun)

A long formal piece of writing on a particular subject, especially for a university degree. (किसी विशेष विषय पर लिखा गया विस्तृत औपचारिक शोध-लेख)

Synonyms: Thesis, Treatise, Paper, Essay

Antonyms: Summary, Abstract, Outline, Precis

Example: She submitted her dissertation on Indian economic reforms.

9 Governance (noun)

The way a country, organization, or institution is controlled, managed, and directed. (शासन और प्रशासन की प्रक्रिया)

Synonyms: Administration, Management, Control, Regulation

Antonyms: Misrule, Anarchy, Disorder, Lawlessness

Example: Good governance is essential for the development of any country.

10 Disinformation (noun)

False information deliberately spread to deceive people. (जानबूझकर फैलाई गई झूठी या भ्रामक सूचना)

Synonyms: Propaganda, Falsehood, Fabrication, Hoax

Antonyms: Truth, Fact, Accuracy, Honesty

Example: The government warned people not to believe disinformation spread on social media.

11 Testy (adjective)

Easily annoyed or irritated. (चिड़चिड़ा)

Synonyms: Irritable, Cranky, Touchy, Peevish

Antonyms: Calm, Patient, Pleasant, Easygoing

Example: He became testy when people repeatedly interrupted him.

12 Theatrical (adjective)

Related to theatre or acting; also, exaggerated and dramatic in behaviour. (रंगमंच-संबंधी / नाटकीय)

Synonyms: Dramatic, Stagey, Histrionic, Exaggerated

Antonyms: Natural, Undramatic, Realistic, Unaffected

Example: His theatrical speech impressed the audience.

13 Hibernation (noun)

A state of deep sleep or inactivity in which some animals spend the winter. (शीतनिद्रा)

Synonyms: Dormancy, Torpor, Inactivity, Winter sleep

Antonyms: Activity, Wakefulness, Alertness, Arousal

Example: Bears enter hibernation during the cold winter months.

14 Scholastic (adjective)

Related to schools, education, or academic learning. (शैक्षिक / विद्यालय-संबंधी)

Synonyms: Academic, Educational, Scholarly, Pedagogical

Antonyms: Nonacademic, Noneducational, Unscholarly, Practical

Example: The school organized a scholastic competition to improve students’ academic skills.

15 Majestic (adjective)

Having impressive beauty, dignity, or grandeur. (भव्य / राजसी)

Synonyms: Grand, Magnificent, Regal, Splendid

Antonyms: Ordinary, Humble, Plain, Unimpressive

Example: The majestic palace attracted tourists from all over the world.

16 Dislodge (verb)

To force or knock something out of its place or position. (हटा देना / उखाड़ देना)

Synonyms: Remove, Evict, Uproot, Displace

Antonyms: Lodge, Fix, Secure, Anchor

Example: The strong wind dislodged several tiles from the roof.

17 Exploit (verb)

To use someone or something unfairly for one’s own benefit. (शोषण करना)

Synonyms: Utilize, Harness, Leverage, Abuse

Antonyms: Protect, Safeguard, Neglect, Underuse

Example: The factory owner tried to exploit the workers by paying them very low wages.

18 Colonialism (noun)

The policy or practice of controlling another country or region and exploiting it politically and economically. (उपनिवेशवाद)

Synonyms: Imperialism, Expansionism, Domination, Subjugation

Antonyms: Independence, Sovereignty, Self-rule, Decolonization

Example: Colonialism deeply affected the political and economic structure of many Asian and African countries.

19 Primacy (noun)

The state of being first, most important, or superior in rank. (प्रधानता / सर्वोच्चता)

Synonyms: Supremacy, Priority, Precedence, Dominance

Antonyms: Inferiority, Subordination, Insignificance, Posteriority

Example: The Constitution gives primacy to the rule of law.

20 Dolorous (adjective)

Feeling or expressing great sorrow or pain. (शोकपूर्ण / दुखद)

Synonyms: Sorrowful, Mournful, Woeful, Plaintive

Antonyms: Joyful, Cheerful, Happy, Blissful

Example: The dolorous song reminded everyone of the tragedy.

1 Blistering (adjective/verb)

Extremely hot, very intense, or harshly critical. (अत्यधिक गर्म / तीव्र / कठोर आलोचनात्मक)

Synonyms: Scorching, Burning, Intense, Severe

Antonyms: Cool, Mild, Gentle, Pleasant

Example: The team played under the blistering heat of the desert sun.

2 Sweltering (adjective/verb)

Extremely hot and uncomfortable. (अत्यधिक गर्म और असहनीय)

Synonyms: Scorching, Boiling, Blistering, Torrid

Antonyms: Freezing, Chilly, Cool, Frigid

Example: The players continued the match in the sweltering afternoon heat.

3 Paralyze (verb)

To make a person or part of the body unable to move; to make something unable to function. (लकवाग्रस्त करना / निष्क्रिय कर देना)

Synonyms: Immobilize, Incapacitate, Disable, Numb

Antonyms: Mobilize, Activate, Enable, Revive

Example: The accident paralyzed his legs and changed his life completely.

4 Disastrous (adjective)

Causing great damage, harm, or failure. (विनाशकारी / अत्यंत हानिकारक)

Synonyms: Catastrophic, Devastating, Ruinous, Calamitous

Antonyms: Beneficial, Successful, Fortunate, Advantageous

Example: The poor planning led to a disastrous result in the project.

5 Lumbering (adjective/verb)

Moving in a slow, heavy, and awkward way. (धीरे-धीरे और भारीपन से चलने वाला)

Synonyms: Clumsy, Awkward, Heavy, Plodding

Antonyms: Graceful, Agile, Nimble, Light

Example: The lumbering elephant moved slowly through the forest.

6 Swagger (verb/noun)

To walk or behave in a very confident and arrogant way. (अकड़कर चलना / घमंड दिखाना)

Synonyms: Strut, Boast, Brag, Bluster

Antonyms: Cower, Cringe, Humble, Understate

Example: He entered the room with a swagger after winning the competition.

7 Monstrous (adjective)

Extremely large, frightening, or cruel. (भयानक / विशाल / क्रूर)

Synonyms: Huge, Enormous, Frightful, Horrible

Antonyms: Tiny, Small, Pleasant, Gentle

Example: A monstrous wave crashed against the ship during the storm.

8 Scrumptious (adjective)

Very tasty or delicious. (बहुत स्वादिष्ट)

Synonyms: Delicious, Delectable, Appetizing, Tasty

Antonyms: Tasteless, Bland, Unappetizing, Insipid

Example: The cake was so scrumptious that everyone asked for another slice.

9 Astonish (verb)

To surprise someone greatly. (आश्चर्यचकित करना / हैरान करना)

Synonyms: Amaze, Astound, Surprise, Stun

Antonyms: Bore, Underwhelm, Disappoint, Reassure

Example: The magician’s final trick astonished the entire audience.

10 Suffocate (verb)

To die or cause someone to die because of lack of air; to feel unable to breathe. (दम घुटना / दम घोंटना)

Synonyms: Choke, Smother, Strangle, Stifle

Antonyms: Breathe, Ventilate, Aerate, Revive

Example: The thick smoke could suffocate anyone trapped inside the room.

11 Pertinacity (noun)

The quality of continuing firmly with an opinion or action despite difficulty or opposition. (दृढ़ता)

Synonyms: Tenacity, Persistence, Perseverance, Determination

Antonyms: Irresolution, Wavering, Inconstancy, Flexibility

Example: Her pertinacity helped her complete the difficult project despite many obstacles.

12 Enigmatic (adjective)

Mysterious and difficult to understand or explain. (रहस्यमय)

Synonyms: Mysterious, Puzzling, Cryptic, Obscure

Antonyms: Clear, Obvious, Plain, Understandable

Example: His enigmatic smile made everyone curious about his real intention.

13 Deference (noun)

Polite respect for someone or something, especially because of their age, position, or knowledge. (आदरपूर्ण सम्मान)

Synonyms: Respect, Regard, Reverence, Submission

Antonyms: Disrespect, Defiance, Impudence, Insolence

Example: The students listened to the professor with great deference.

14 Audacity (noun)

Boldness or daring, especially when shocking or rude. (दुस्साहस)

Synonyms: Boldness, Daring, Fearlessness, Impudence

Antonyms: Timidity, Cowardice, Caution, Humility

Example: He had the audacity to question the judge’s decision in court.

15 Exuberance (noun)

A feeling of great energy, excitement, and happiness. (उल्लास)

Synonyms: Enthusiasm, Energy, Vitality, Liveliness

Antonyms: Apathy, Dullness, Lethargy, Gloom

Example: The children showed great exuberance during the school celebration.

16 Diligence (noun)

Careful and continuous effort in doing work or duties. (परिश्रम)

Synonyms: Hard Work, Carefulness, Persistence, Assiduity

Antonyms: Laziness, Negligence, Carelessness, Idleness

Example: His diligence helped him succeed in the examination.

17 Profusion (noun)

A very large amount or quantity of something. (प्रचुरता)

Synonyms: Abundance, Plenty, Copiousness, Lavishness

Antonyms: Scarcity, Shortage, Lack, Dearth

Example: The garden was filled with a profusion of colorful flowers.

18 Irreproachable (adjective)

So good or correct that no one can criticize it. (आलोचना से परे)

Synonyms: Blameless, Faultless, Impeccable, Exemplary

Antonyms: Reproachable, Blameworthy, Faulty, Disgraceful

Example: Her conduct during the crisis was irreproachable.

19 Loquacity (noun)

The quality of talking a lot, especially too much. (वाचालता)

Synonyms: Talkativeness, Garrulity, Verbosity, Chattiness

Antonyms: Silence, Taciturnity, Reticence, Reserve

Example: His loquacity made it difficult for others to speak during the meeting.

20 Philanthropy (noun)

The desire to help people, especially by giving money to good causes. (परोपकार)

Synonyms: Charity, Benevolence, Altruism, Humanitarianism

Antonyms: Selfishness, Greed, Miserliness, Stinginess

Example: His philanthropy helped thousands of poor children receive education.

1 Massive (adjective)

Very large, heavy, or solid. (विशाल, भारी)

Synonyms: Huge, Enormous, Gigantic, Immense

Antonyms: Tiny, Small, Slight, Minute

Example: The earthquake caused massive damage to buildings and roads.

2 Defensive (adjective)

Used or intended to protect against attack, criticism, or danger. (रक्षात्मक)

Synonyms: Protective, Guarded, Shielding, Self-protective

Antonyms: Offensive, Aggressive, Attacking, Unprotected

Example: He became defensive when people questioned his decision.

3 Offensive (adjective)

Causing someone to feel hurt, angry, or insulted; also related to attacking. (आपत्तिजनक, अपमानजनक, आक्रामक)

Synonyms: Insulting, Abusive, Rude, Aggressive

Antonyms: Respectful, Polite, Courteous, Defensive

Example: His offensive remarks hurt the feelings of many people.

4 Apologetic (adjective)

Showing or expressing regret for doing something wrong. (क्षमाप्रार्थी, खेद व्यक्त करने वाला)

Synonyms: Remorseful, Regretful, Repentant, Contrite

Antonyms: Unapologetic, Defiant, Unrepentant, Remorseless

Example: He sounded apologetic after realizing his mistake.

5 Patriotic (adjective)

Having or showing love, loyalty, and support for one’s country. (देशभक्तिपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Nationalistic, Loyal, Devoted, Dutiful

Antonyms: Unpatriotic, Disloyal, Treacherous, Traitorous

Example: The soldiers showed patriotic courage while protecting the nation.

6 Systematic (adjective)

Done according to a fixed plan, method, or organized system. (व्यवस्थित, क्रमबद्ध)

Synonyms: Methodical, Organized, Orderly, Structured

Antonyms: Disorganized, Chaotic, Random, Unsystematic

Example: She made a systematic plan to complete her syllabus on time.

7 Successive (adjective)

Following one after another in a series. (लगातार, क्रमिक)

Synonyms: Consecutive, Sequential, Serial, Continuous

Antonyms: Intermittent, Discontinuous, Nonconsecutive, Sporadic

Example: The team won three successive matches in the tournament.

8 Progressive (adjective)

Favoring new ideas, social reform, and gradual improvement. (प्रगतिशील)

Synonyms: Forward-looking, Reformist, Advanced, Modern

Antonyms: Conservative, Traditional, Reactionary, Regressive

Example: A progressive leader supports reforms that improve society.

9 Aggressive (adjective)

Ready or likely to attack, argue, or behave forcefully. (आक्रामक)

Synonyms: Hostile, Forceful, Assertive, Combative

Antonyms: Peaceful, Gentle, Calm, Passive

Example: His aggressive behavior made everyone uncomfortable during the meeting.

10 Extensive (adjective)

Covering a large area, amount, or range. (व्यापक, विस्तृत)

Synonyms: Comprehensive, Wide-ranging, Expansive, Far-reaching

Antonyms: Limited, Narrow, Restricted, Small-scale

Example: The company carried out extensive research before launching the new product.

11 Elegance (noun)

The quality of being graceful, stylish, and attractive in appearance, manner, or design. (लालित्य)

Synonyms: Grace, Refinement, Sophistication, Style

Antonyms: Clumsiness, Awkwardness, Inelegance, Crudeness

Example: Her elegance made her stand out at the function.

12 Exhibition (noun)

A public display of art, products, skills, or objects for people to see. (प्रदर्शनी)

Synonyms: Display, Show, Presentation, Exposition

Antonyms: Concealment, Hiding, Secrecy, Covering

Example: The school organized an exhibition of science models.

13 Democracy (noun)

A system of government in which people choose their leaders by voting. (लोकतंत्र)

Synonyms: Self-government, Republic, Popular Government, Representative Government

Antonyms: Dictatorship, Autocracy, Tyranny, Authoritarianism

Example: Democracy gives citizens the right to elect their representatives.

14 Conservative (adjective)

Holding traditional ideas and being cautious about change. (रूढ़िवादी)

Synonyms: Traditional, Conventional, Orthodox, Cautious

Antonyms: Liberal, Progressive, Radical, Unconventional

Example: His conservative views made him oppose sudden changes in society.

15 Synonymous (adjective)

Having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or expression. (समानार्थी)

Synonyms: Similar, Equivalent, Interchangeable, Corresponding

Antonyms: Different, Dissimilar, Opposite, Unrelated

Example: The word big is synonymous with large.

16 Profitable (adjective)

Producing profit, gain, or benefit. (लाभदायक)

Synonyms: Lucrative, Gainful, Beneficial, Rewarding

Antonyms: Unprofitable, Loss-making, Useless, Unrewarding

Example: Farming became profitable after the use of modern irrigation techniques.

17 Applicable (adjective)

Relevant or suitable to a particular situation, rule, or purpose. (लागू)

Synonyms: Relevant, Suitable, Appropriate, Pertinent

Antonyms: Irrelevant, Unsuitable, Inappropriate, Inapplicable

Example: These rules are applicable to all students.

18 Equivalent (adjective)

Equal in value, amount, meaning, importance, or effect. (समतुल्य)

Synonyms: Equal, Comparable, Corresponding, Similar

Antonyms: Unequal, Different, Dissimilar, Opposite

Example: One dollar is not equivalent to one rupee.

19 Miraculous (adjective)

Very surprising, wonderful, and difficult to believe, often seeming to happen by divine or supernatural power. (चमत्कारी)

Synonyms: Wonderful, Marvelous, Extraordinary, Supernatural

Antonyms: Ordinary, Natural, Common, Normal

Example: The child made a miraculous recovery after the accident.

20 Superstitious (adjective)

Believing in magic, luck, signs, or supernatural forces without scientific reason. (अंधविश्वासी)

Synonyms: Irrational, Credulous, Gullible, Fearful

Antonyms: Rational, Logical, Scientific, Skeptical

Example: He is superstitious and never starts a journey on Friday.

1 Vast (adjective)

Extremely large in size, amount, degree, or extent. (विशाल या बहुत बड़ा)

Synonyms: Huge, Immense, Enormous, Extensive

Antonyms: Tiny, Small, Limited, Narrow

Example: The explorer travelled across a vast desert.

2 Loyal (adjective)

Faithful and committed to a person, group, country, or cause. (वफादार या निष्ठावान)

Synonyms: Faithful, Devoted, Trustworthy, Steadfast

Antonyms: Disloyal, Unfaithful, Treacherous, Unreliable

Example: The loyal soldier protected his country even in difficult times.

3 Harsh (adjective)

Unpleasantly rough, severe, or cruel. (कठोर या निर्दयी)

Synonyms: Severe, Rough, Cruel, Stern

Antonyms: Gentle, Kind, Mild, Soft

Example: The teacher used harsh words to scold the careless student.

4 Wicked (adjective)

Morally bad, evil, or deliberately harmful. (दुष्ट या बुरा)

Synonyms: Evil, Sinful, Cruel, Vicious

Antonyms: Good, Virtuous, Kind, Righteous

Example: The wicked ruler punished innocent people without mercy.

5 Crisp (adjective)

Firm, fresh, and easily broken; also clear and brief in speech or writing. (कुरकुरा, स्पष्ट और संक्षिप्त)

Synonyms: Crunchy, Fresh, Clear, Concise

Antonyms: Soft, Stale, Vague, Wordy

Example: The teacher gave a crisp explanation of the difficult topic.

6 Sneaky (adjective)

Behaving secretly, often in a dishonest or tricky way. (छिपकर और चालाकी से काम करने वाला)

Synonyms: Sly, Cunning, Deceptive, Stealthy

Antonyms: Honest, Open, Frank, Straightforward

Example: The sneaky child hid the broken vase behind the curtain.

7 Jealous (adjective)

Feeling unhappy or angry because someone has something that you want, or because you fear losing someone’s love or attention. (ईर्ष्यालु)

Synonyms: Envious, Resentful, Possessive, Suspicious

Antonyms: Trusting, Content, Admiring, Unenvious

Example: He felt jealous when his friend won the first prize.

8 Hazy (adjective)

Misty, unclear, or difficult to see or understand clearly. (धुंधला या अस्पष्ट)

Synonyms: Misty, Foggy, Cloudy, Unclear

Antonyms: Clear, Distinct, Sharp, Definite

Example: The mountains looked hazy in the morning fog.

9 Greedy (adjective)

Having an excessive desire for more money, food, power, or possessions. (लालची)

Synonyms: Avaricious, Covetous, Rapacious, Grasping

Antonyms: Generous, Selfless, Charitable, Content

Example: The greedy businessman wanted to earn more profit at any cost.

10 Drowsy (adjective)

Feeling sleepy and tired. (नींद से भरा हुआ)

Synonyms: Sleepy, Lethargic, Sluggish, Somnolent

Antonyms: Alert, Awake, Energetic, Active

Example: She felt drowsy after taking the medicine.

11 Blunt (adjective/verb)

Having a dull edge or point; speaking in a direct and honest way, sometimes rudely; to make something less sharp or less strong. (कुंद/स्पष्टवादी/कमज़ोर करना)

Synonyms: Dull, Direct, Frank, Abrupt

Antonyms: Sharp, Polite, Tactful, Subtle

Example: His blunt reply hurt her feelings.

12 Stingy (adjective)

Unwilling to spend or give money, even when it is needed. (कंजूस)

Synonyms: Miserly, Mean, Parsimonious, Tightfisted

Antonyms: Generous, Liberal, Charitable, Lavish

Example: The stingy man refused to donate even a small amount of money.

13 Smug (adjective)

Too pleased or satisfied with oneself, often in an annoying way. (आत्मसंतुष्ट/घमंडी)

Synonyms: Complacent, Conceited, Self-satisfied, Superior

Antonyms: Humble, Modest, Unpretentious, Self-doubting

Example: He gave a smug smile after winning the argument.

14 Weary (adjective/verb)

Very tired, especially after hard work or a long experience; to make someone feel tired. (थका हुआ/थका देना)

Synonyms: Tired, Exhausted, Fatigued, Drained

Antonyms: Energetic, Fresh, Active, Lively

Example: She felt weary after walking for several hours.

15 Fierce (adjective)

Violent, strong, aggressive, or very intense. (उग्र/भयंकर)

Synonyms: Ferocious, Savage, Violent, Intense

Antonyms: Gentle, Mild, Calm, Peaceful

Example: The soldiers faced fierce resistance from the enemy.

16 Gloomy (adjective)

Dark, dull, or filled with sadness and hopelessness. (उदास/अंधकारमय)

Synonyms: Dismal, Dreary, Bleak, Depressing

Antonyms: Cheerful, Bright, Joyful, Hopeful

Example: The gloomy weather made everyone feel sad.

17 Swift (adjective)

Moving or happening quickly. (तेज़/शीघ्र)

Synonyms: Quick, Rapid, Fast, Speedy

Antonyms: Slow, Delayed, Sluggish, Gradual

Example: The police took swift action against the criminals.

18 Awkward (adjective)

Difficult to deal with, uncomfortable, or lacking grace and skill. (असहज/बेढंगा)

Synonyms: Clumsy, Ungainly, Uncomfortable, Embarrassing

Antonyms: Graceful, Comfortable, Skillful, Elegant

Example: He felt awkward while speaking in front of the whole class.

19 Crafty (adjective)

Clever in a secret or dishonest way. (चालाक/धूर्त)

Synonyms: Cunning, Sly, Wily, Deceptive

Antonyms: Honest, Frank, Straightforward, Naive

Example: The crafty thief tricked the guards and escaped easily.

20 Disguise (verb/noun)

To change appearance or hide the true identity or nature of someone or something. (भेष बदलना/छिपाना)

Synonyms: Camouflage, Conceal, Mask, Hide

Antonyms: Reveal, Expose, Unmask, Disclose

Example: The spy tried to disguise himself as a tourist.

1 Malodorous (adjective)

Having a very unpleasant smell. (दुर्गंधयुक्त / बदबूदार)

Synonyms: Stinking, Fetid, Putrid, Foul-smelling

Antonyms: Fragrant, Aromatic, Perfumed, Sweet-smelling

Example: The malodorous garbage made it difficult to stand near the street corner.

2 Radical (adjective)

Very new, different, or extreme, especially in ideas, actions, or changes. (मौलिक / उग्र / क्रांतिकारी)

Synonyms: Extreme, Revolutionary, Drastic, Fundamental

Antonyms: Moderate, Conservative, Traditional, Superficial

Example: The government introduced radical reforms to improve the education system.

3 Coordinate (verb)

To organize different people, activities, or things so that they work together properly. (समन्वय करना)

Synonyms: Organize, Arrange, Synchronize, Harmonize

Antonyms: Disorganize, Mismanage, Disrupt, Confuse

Example: The team leader tried to coordinate the work of all departments before the event.

4 Underling (noun)

A person of low rank who works under someone else. (अधीनस्थ व्यक्ति / छोटा कर्मचारी)

Synonyms: Subordinate, Assistant, Minion, Lackey

Antonyms: Superior, Boss, Leader, Chief

Example: The manager asked his underling to prepare the files before the meeting.

5 Rogue (noun)

A dishonest or unprincipled person; a person who behaves badly. (दुष्ट व्यक्ति / बेईमान व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Scoundrel, Rascal, Villain, Knave

Antonyms: Hero, Gentleman, Saint, Benefactor

Example: The rogue cheated the old man and disappeared from the town.

6 Muddle (verb)

To confuse something or make it disorganized and unclear. (उलझा देना / अस्त-व्यस्त कर देना)

Synonyms: Confuse, Bewilder, Disorganize, Mix up

Antonyms: Clarify, Organize, Arrange, Explain

Example: Too many unnecessary details can muddle the main idea of an answer.

7 Suffuse (verb)

To spread over or through something gradually, especially a color, feeling, or quality. (व्याप्त कर देना / फैला देना)

Synonyms: Pervade, Permeate, Imbue, Infuse

Antonyms: Drain, Deplete, Empty, Clear

Example: A warm glow suffused the sky at sunset.

8 Infuse (verb)

To fill something or someone with a particular quality, feeling, or idea. (भर देना / संचारित करना)

Synonyms: Instill, Imbue, Inculcate, Inject

Antonyms: Remove, Extract, Drain, Deplete

Example: The teacher tried to infuse confidence in the students before the exam.

9 Scoundrel (noun)

A dishonest, wicked, or immoral person. (दुष्ट व्यक्ति / बदमाश)

Synonyms: Rogue, Villain, Rascal, Knave

Antonyms: Hero, Gentleman, Saint, Benefactor

Example: The scoundrel cheated poor villagers and ran away with their money.

10 Trailblazer (noun)

A person who is the first to do something and shows the way for others. (अग्रणी व्यक्ति / मार्गदर्शक)

Synonyms: Pioneer, Innovator, Forerunner, Groundbreaker

Antonyms: Follower, Imitator, Conformist, Laggard

Example: She became a trailblazer in women’s education by opening schools in remote areas.

1 Manufacture (verb)

Make goods in large quantities, usually by using machines in a factory. (बड़े पैमाने पर वस्तुओं का निर्माण करना)

Synonyms: Produce, Make, Fabricate, Construct

Antonyms: Destroy, Demolish, Dismantle, Ruin

Example: The company plans to manufacture electric cars in its new factory.

2 Vanish (verb)

Disappear suddenly or completely. (अचानक या पूरी तरह गायब हो जाना)

Synonyms: Disappear, Fade, Evaporate, Dissolve

Antonyms: Appear, Emerge, Arrive, Materialize

Example: The magician made the coin vanish from his hand.

3 Evacuate (verb)

Remove people from a dangerous place to a safer place. (सुरक्षित स्थान पर ले जाना)

Synonyms: Empty, Vacate, Remove, Relocate

Antonyms: Occupy, Fill, Enter, Remain

Example: The authorities decided to evacuate the villagers before the flood.

4 Amputate (verb)

Cut off a part of the body, especially a limb, by surgery. (शल्य चिकित्सा द्वारा अंग काटकर अलग करना)

Synonyms: Sever, Remove, Excise, Cut off

Antonyms: Attach, Join, Reattach, Restore

Example: The doctors had to amputate his injured leg to save his life.

5 Protect (verb)

Keep someone or something safe from harm, injury, damage, or danger. (सुरक्षित रखना)

Synonyms: Guard, Defend, Shield, Safeguard

Antonyms: Harm, Endanger, Expose, Attack

Example: Parents always try to protect their children from danger.

6 Gather (verb)

Bring things or people together in one place; collect. (इकट्ठा करना)

Synonyms: Collect, Assemble, Accumulate, Congregate

Antonyms: Scatter, Disperse, Separate, Spread

Example: The students gathered in the hall for the morning assembly.

7 Organize (verb)

Arrange or plan things in a proper order or structure. (व्यवस्थित करना)

Synonyms: Arrange, Systematize, Coordinate, Structure

Antonyms: Disorganize, Disorder, Scatter, Disarrange

Example: She helped organize the books neatly on the shelf.

8 Survive (verb)

Continue to live or exist, especially after danger, difficulty, or hardship. (जीवित रहना)

Synonyms: Endure, Persist, Last, Remain

Antonyms: Die, Perish, Cease, Succumb

Example: Many plants can survive in harsh desert conditions.

9 Defraud (verb)

Illegally obtain money or property from someone by deception. (धोखा देकर धन या संपत्ति हड़पना)

Synonyms: Swindle, Cheat, Deceive, Bilk

Antonyms: Compensate, Reimburse, Repay, Indemnify

Example: The fake company tried to defraud investors by promising unrealistic profits.

10 Elongate (verb)

Make something longer or become longer. (लंबा करना)

Synonyms: Lengthen, Extend, Stretch, Prolong

Antonyms: Shorten, Contract, Shrink, Compress

Example: The artist tried to elongate the figure to make it look taller.

11 Circulate (verb)

To move around continuously or spread something among people. (प्रसारित करना)

Synonyms: Spread, Distribute, Disseminate, Propagate

Antonyms: Suppress, Withhold, Conceal, Stop

Example: The teacher asked the students to circulate the notice among all classmates.

12 Humiliate (verb)

To make someone feel ashamed, embarrassed, or less respected. (अपमानित करना)

Synonyms: Embarrass, Shame, Degrade, Disgrace

Antonyms: Honor, Praise, Respect, Dignify

Example: The teacher should not humiliate a student in front of the whole class.

13 Penetrate (verb)

To enter or pass into something, especially with force or effort; to understand deeply. (प्रवेश करना)

Synonyms: Enter, Pierce, Permeate, Infiltrate

Antonyms: Exit, Withdraw, Retreat, Emerge

Example: The bullet failed to penetrate the thick metal door.

14 Catapult (verb)

To throw, launch, or push something suddenly and forcefully. (जोर से फेंकना)

Synonyms: Launch, Hurl, Propel, Fling

Antonyms: Hold, Catch, Restrain, Stop

Example: The explosion catapulted the car into the air.

15 Interlace (verb)

To join or twist two or more things together by crossing them over and under each other. (आपस में गूँथना)

Synonyms: Interweave, Entwine, Braid, Twist

Antonyms: Untangle, Separate, Unravel, Disconnect

Example: The artist used colorful threads to interlace different patterns in the cloth.

16 Transcribe (verb)

To write down spoken words or copy written material exactly. (लिपिबद्ध करना)

Synonyms: Record, Copy, Write down, Reproduce

Antonyms: Erase, Delete, Omit, Ignore

Example: The secretary was asked to transcribe the interview carefully.

17 Symbolic (adjective)

Serving as a symbol or representation of something. (प्रतीकात्मक)

Synonyms: Representative, Figurative, Emblematic, Indicative

Antonyms: Literal, Real, Actual, Direct

Example: The dove is symbolic of peace in many cultures.

18 Authorize (verb)

To give official permission or power to do something. (अधिकृत करना)

Synonyms: Permit, Approve, Empower, Sanction

Antonyms: Forbid, Prohibit, Deny, Disallow

Example: The manager authorized the employee to access the confidential files.

19 Seclude (verb)

To keep someone or something away from other people or places; to isolate. (अलग-थलग करना)

Synonyms: Isolate, Separate, Segregate, Withdraw

Antonyms: Include, Integrate, Mingle, Socialize

Example: The writer chose to seclude himself in a quiet room to finish his novel.

20 Confront (verb)

To face, deal with, or oppose a difficult situation, person, or problem directly. (सामना करना)

Synonyms: Face, Challenge, Oppose, Encounter

Antonyms: Avoid, Evade, Dodge, Ignore

Example: She decided to confront her fears instead of running away from them.

1 Rupture (verb/noun)

Break or burst suddenly, especially because of pressure or injury. (फटना या टूटना)

Synonyms: Break, Burst, Split, Tear

Antonyms: Mend, Repair, Unite, Heal

Example: The pipe may rupture if the pressure becomes too high.

2 Revolutionize (verb)

Change something completely and greatly, especially in a new and improved way. (क्रांतिकारी परिवर्तन करना)

Synonyms: Transform, Modernize, Innovate, Overhaul

Antonyms: Preserve, Maintain, Continue, Conserve

Example: The internet revolutionized the way people communicate.

3 Actualize (verb)

Make an idea, plan, or possibility become real. (साकार करना)

Synonyms: Realize, Fulfill, Accomplish, Implement

Antonyms: Abandon, Prevent, Neglect, Suppress

Example: Hard work helped him actualize his dream of becoming an officer.

4 Personify (verb)

Represent a quality, idea, or thing in the form of a person; to be a perfect example of something. (मानवीकरण करना)

Synonyms: Embody, Represent, Symbolize, Exemplify

Antonyms: Dehumanize, Abstract, Disembody, Depersonalize

Example: Mahatma Gandhi personified peace and non-violence.

5 Disintegrate (verb)

Break into small parts or lose unity and strength. (टुकड़ों में टूटना या विघटित होना)

Synonyms: Crumble, Collapse, Fragment, Decompose

Antonyms: Integrate, Unite, Combine, Consolidate

Example: The old building began to disintegrate after years of neglect.

6 Plunge (verb/noun)

Jump, fall, or drop suddenly and forcefully. (अचानक गिरना या कूदना)

Synonyms: Dive, Drop, Plummet, Fall

Antonyms: Rise, Ascend, Increase, Soar

Example: The car plunged into the river after losing control.

7 Resurrect (verb)

Bring someone or something back to life, existence, or use. (पुनर्जीवित करना)

Synonyms: Revive, Restore, Reanimate, Rejuvenate

Antonyms: Kill, Destroy, Suppress, Extinguish

Example: The new policy helped resurrect the dying industry.

8 Unleash (verb)

Release a strong force, feeling, or action suddenly. (मुक्त करना)

Synonyms: Release, Free, Unloose, Discharge

Antonyms: Restrain, Suppress, Hold, Confine

Example: The leader’s speech unleashed a wave of excitement among the crowd.

9 Overthrow (verb/noun)

Remove a ruler, government, or authority from power, usually by force. (सत्ता से बलपूर्वक हटाना)

Synonyms: Depose, Topple, Oust, Overturn

Antonyms: Establish, Restore, Reinstate, Uphold

Example: The army tried to overthrow the elected government.

10 Dethrone (verb)

Remove a king, queen, ruler, or powerful person from their position. (गद्दी से उतारना)

Synonyms: Depose, Oust, Overthrow, Unseat

Antonyms: Crown, Install, Enthrone, Reinstate

Example: The rebels planned to dethrone the cruel king.

11 Stockpile (verb/noun)

To collect and store a large quantity of something for future use; a large stored supply. (भविष्य के उपयोग के लिए बड़ी मात्रा में जमा करना; संचित भंडार)

Synonyms: Accumulate, Store, Hoard, Amass

Antonyms: Distribute, Spend, Deplete, Scatter

Example: The government decided to stockpile essential medicines before the emergency.

12 Unify (verb)

To bring different parts, people, or groups together to form one whole. (एकजुट करना)

Synonyms: Unite, Integrate, Combine, Merge

Antonyms: Divide, Separate, Split, Fragment

Example: The leader tried to unify people from different communities.

13 Harness (verb/noun)

To control and use something effectively; a set of straps used to control an animal or hold someone safely. (नियंत्रित करके उपयोग करना; पट्टियों का उपकरण)

Synonyms: Utilize, Control, Exploit, Employ

Antonyms: Misuse, Waste, Release, Neglect

Example: We must harness solar energy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

14 Spawn (verb/noun)

To produce or generate offspring, ideas, events, or results. (जन्म देना / उत्पन्न करना)

Synonyms: Generate, Produce, Breed, Create

Antonyms: Destroy, End, Suppress, Eliminate

Example: The new policy may spawn several opportunities for young entrepreneurs.

15 Clamber (verb)

To climb with difficulty, usually using both hands and feet. (कठिनाई से चढ़ना)

Synonyms: Climb, Scramble, Scale, Ascend

Antonyms: Descend, Fall, Drop, Slide

Example: The children had to clamber over the rocks to reach the hilltop.

16 Consign (verb)

To send or deliver something to someone’s care; to hand over or entrust something. (सौंपना / भेजना)

Synonyms: Deliver, Dispatch, Entrust, Send

Antonyms: Keep, Retain, Withhold, Receive

Example: The old books were consigned to the library for public use.

17 Itemize (verb)

To list things separately, usually one by one in detail. (मदवार सूची बनाना)

Synonyms: List, Enumerate, Specify, Detail

Antonyms: Summarize, Generalize, Combine, Merge

Example: The accountant asked him to itemize all the expenses in the report.

18 Harbor (noun/verb)

A sheltered place for ships; to give shelter or protection; to keep a thought or feeling in mind. (बंदरगाह; शरण देना; मन में भाव रखना)

Synonyms: Port, Haven, Shelter, Refuge

Antonyms: Expose, Expel, Abandon, Endanger

Example: The family decided to harbor the injured stranger during the storm.

19 Scavenge (verb)

Search for and collect usable things from waste, discarded material, or surroundings. (कचरे या छोड़ी गई चीजों में से उपयोगी वस्तुएँ खोजना और इकट्ठा करना)

Synonyms: Forage, Rummage, Salvage, Collect

Antonyms: Discard, Waste, Abandon, Ignore

Example: The poor children had to scavenge for food near the market.

20 Submerge (verb)

To put or sink something completely under water or another surface. (डुबोना / जलमग्न करना)

Synonyms: Immerse, Sink, Drown, Engulf

Antonyms: Emerge, Surface, Rise, Float

Example: The heavy rainfall caused many low-lying areas to submerge under water.

1 Actuary (noun)

A professional who calculates financial risks, especially in insurance and pension plans, using mathematics and statistics. (बीमा और पेंशन योजनाओं में वित्तीय जोखिमों की गणना करने वाला विशेषज्ञ)

Synonyms: Risk analyst, Insurance statistician, Financial analyst, Pension analyst

Antonyms: Gambler, Speculator, Risk-taker, Non-specialist

Example: The actuary calculated the company’s future pension liabilities.

2 Rapporteur (noun)

A person appointed to prepare reports or summaries of meetings, discussions, or proceedings. (प्रतिवेदक)

Synonyms: Reporter, Recorder, Secretary, Chronicler

Antonyms: Listener, Attendee, Audience, Observer

Example: The committee appointed a rapporteur to summarize the main points of the discussion.

3 Intangible (adjective)

Something that cannot be touched or physically measured, but can be felt or understood. (अमूर्त, अस्पृश्य)

Synonyms: Impalpable, Abstract, Untouchable, Incorporeal

Antonyms: Tangible, Concrete, Physical, Material

Example: Trust is an intangible quality that is very important in any relationship.

4 Immure (verb)

To enclose or imprison someone within walls or a confined place. (दीवारों या बंद स्थान में कैद करना)

Synonyms: Imprison, Confine, Enclose, Incarcerate

Antonyms: Release, Free, Liberate, Emancipate

Example: The prisoner was immured in a dark cell for many years.

5 Hobnob (verb)

To spend time and talk in a friendly way with someone, especially with important or influential people. (मित्रतापूर्वक मेलजोल करना)

Synonyms: Socialize, Mingle, Fraternize, Associate

Antonyms: Avoid, Shun, Ignore, Alienate

Example: The young businessman got a chance to hobnob with several industry leaders at the conference.

6 Dissimulate (verb)

To hide or disguise one’s true feelings, thoughts, or intentions. (छिपाना या भेष बदलना)

Synonyms: Conceal, Disguise, Feign, Mask

Antonyms: Reveal, Expose, Disclose, Unmask

Example: He tried to dissimulate his fear during the interview.

7 Confidant (noun)

A trusted person with whom one shares private matters or secrets. (विश्वसनीय व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Adviser, Companion, Intimate, Trusted friend

Antonyms: Stranger, Enemy, Opponent, Betrayer

Example: She regarded her elder sister as her closest confidant.

8 Cipher (noun)

A secret way of writing a message in code. (गुप्त संकेत-लिपि)

Synonyms: Code, Cryptogram, Encryption, Secret writing

Antonyms: Plaintext, Clear text, Plain language, Decoded message

Example: The spy sent the important information in a cipher.

9 Bestial (adjective)

Like an animal; cruel, violent, or lacking human feelings. (पशुवत, क्रूर)

Synonyms: Brutal, Savage, Animalistic, Ferocious

Antonyms: Humane, Civilized, Gentle, Kind

Example: The bestial attack shocked the entire village.

10 Autodidact (noun)

A person who teaches himself or herself without formal instruction. (स्वशिक्षित व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Self-learner, Self-taught person, Independent learner, Self-educator

Antonyms: Pupil, Trainee, Apprentice, Dependent learner

Example: He became an autodidact by reading books and learning new skills on his own.

11 Roadmap (noun)

A detailed plan or strategy that shows the steps needed to achieve a goal. (कार्ययोजना)

Synonyms: Plan, Strategy, Blueprint, Framework

Antonyms: Confusion, Disorder, Disorganization, Aimlessness

Example: The government prepared a roadmap for improving digital education in rural areas.

12 Guideline (noun)

A general rule, principle, or instruction that tells how something should be done. (दिशानिर्देश)

Synonyms: Direction, Instruction, Rule, Recommendation

Antonyms: Misdirection, Confusion, Disorder, Disorganization

Example: The school issued new guidelines for the annual examination.

13 Privatize (verb)

To transfer ownership or control of a business, industry, or service from the government to private individuals or companies. (निजीकरण करना)

Synonyms: Commercialize, Denationalize, Deregulate, Liberalize

Antonyms: Nationalize, Socialize, Regulate, Publicize

Example: The government decided to privatize several state-owned companies to improve efficiency.

14 Indicator (noun)

A sign, measure, or signal that shows the condition or level of something. (संकेतक)

Synonyms: Sign, Signal, Measure, Index

Antonyms: Concealer, Distractor, Misdirector, Obscurer

Example: Literacy rate is an important indicator of social development.

15 Resistance (noun)

The act of opposing or refusing to accept something. (प्रतिरोध)

Synonyms: Opposition, Defiance, Obstruction, Rebellion

Antonyms: Acceptance, Compliance, Submission, Support

Example: The villagers showed strong resistance against the construction of the factory.

16 Hurdle (noun)

A difficulty or obstacle that must be overcome. (बाधा)

Synonyms: Obstacle, Barrier, Difficulty, Hindrance

Antonyms: Aid, Assistance, Advantage, Support

Example: Lack of funds was the biggest hurdle in completing the project.

17 Slump (verb)

To fall or decrease suddenly and sharply. (अचानक और तेजी से गिरना)

Synonyms: Decline, Drop, Plunge, Fall

Antonyms: Rise, Increase, Improve, Recover

Example: The company’s sales began to slump after the new competitor entered the market.

18 Endanger (verb)

To put someone or something at risk or in danger. (खतरे में डालना)

Synonyms: Imperil, Jeopardize, Threaten, Risk

Antonyms: Protect, Safeguard, Secure, Preserve

Example: Cutting down forests can endanger many wild animals.

19 Navigate (verb)

To find or direct the way through a place, route, or situation. (मार्ग ढूँढना या मार्गदर्शन करना)

Synonyms: Steer, Guide, Direct, Pilot

Antonyms: Misguide, Misdirect, Confuse, Mislead

Example: The captain had to navigate the ship through the stormy sea.

20 Skyrocket (verb)

To increase very quickly and suddenly. (बहुत तेजी से बढ़ना)

Synonyms: Soar, Surge, Escalate, Rise

Antonyms: Plummet, Decline, Drop, Decrease

Example: The prices of vegetables began to skyrocket after the heavy rainfall.

1 Grasp (verb/noun)

To hold something firmly; to understand something clearly. (मजबूती से पकड़ना / समझना)

Synonyms: Grip, Clutch, Seize, Understand

Antonyms: Release, Drop, Misunderstand, Miss

Example: He could not grasp the meaning of the difficult passage at first.

2 Cringe (verb)

To shrink back in fear, embarrassment, or discomfort. (सिकुड़ना / शर्मिंदगी महसूस करना)

Synonyms: Flinch, Recoil, Shrink, Cower

Antonyms: Confront, Face, Advance, Endure

Example: She began to cringe when she remembered her awkward mistake on stage.

3 Seize (verb)

To take hold of something suddenly and forcefully; to capture or take control of something. (पकड़ लेना / जब्त करना)

Synonyms: Grab, Capture, Snatch, Confiscate

Antonyms: Release, Free, Surrender, Give

Example: The police tried to seize the illegal goods from the warehouse.

4 Deceit (noun)

Dishonest behaviour intended to make someone believe something false. (छल / धोखा)

Synonyms: Deception, Fraud, Trickery, Dishonesty

Antonyms: Honesty, Truthfulness, Sincerity, Integrity

Example: His deceit was discovered when the documents proved he had lied.

5 Climax (noun)

The most intense, exciting, or important point of something. (चरम बिंदु / पराकाष्ठा)

Synonyms: Peak, Pinnacle, Height, Culmination

Antonyms: Beginning, Start, Anticlimax, Low Point

Example: The story reached its climax when the hero finally faced the villain.

6 Wrench (verb/noun)

To pull or twist something suddenly and violently; a tool used for gripping and turning objects. (झटका देकर मोड़ना / पाना)

Synonyms: Twist, Pull, Yank, Tug

Antonyms: Push, Release, Loosen, Straighten

Example: He tried to wrench the door open with all his strength.

7 Wreak (verb)

To cause a lot of damage, harm, or trouble. (भारी नुकसान पहुँचाना)

Synonyms: Cause, Inflict, Create, Unleash

Antonyms: Prevent, Repair, Restore, Protect

Example: The storm wreaked havoc across the coastal villages.

8 Murky (adjective)

Dark, cloudy, or unclear; difficult to understand. (धुंधला / अस्पष्ट)

Synonyms: Cloudy, Gloomy, Unclear, Obscure

Antonyms: Clear, Bright, Transparent, Lucid

Example: The river water looked murky after the heavy rain.

9 Parasite (noun)

An organism or person that lives on or depends on another and takes benefit, often causing harm. (परजीवी / शोषक व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Leech, Sponger, Freeloader, Exploiter

Antonyms: Benefactor, Contributor, Supporter, Provider

Example: A tick is a parasite that feeds on the blood of animals.

10 Venomous (adjective)

Poisonous or full of hatred and malice. (विषैला / द्वेषपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Poisonous, Toxic, Malicious, Spiteful

Antonyms: Harmless, Nonpoisonous, Kind, Benevolent

Example: The cobra is a venomous snake, and its bite can be dangerous.

11 Wayfarer (noun)

A person who travels on foot from place to place. (पैदल यात्री)

Synonyms: Traveler, Wanderer, Pedestrian, Voyager

Antonyms: Resident, Settler, Native, Inhabitant

Example: The tired wayfarer stopped near a tree to rest.

12 Deportation (noun)

The act of forcing a person to leave a country, usually because they have no legal right to stay there. (निर्वासन)

Synonyms: Expulsion, Exile, Banishment, Removal

Antonyms: Admission, Immigration, Naturalization, Acceptance

Example: The court ordered his deportation after his visa expired.

13 Plod (verb)

To walk slowly and heavily, usually because of tiredness or difficulty. (धीरे-धीरे भारी कदमों से चलना)

Synonyms: Trudge, Lumber, Stump, Traipse

Antonyms: Sprint, Dash, Hurry, Race

Example: The workers had to plod through the muddy field after the rain.

14 Amble (verb)

To walk slowly and in a relaxed manner. (धीरे-धीरे टहलना)

Synonyms: Stroll, Saunter, Wander, Ramble

Antonyms: Hurry, Rush, Sprint, Dash

Example: They decided to amble through the garden after dinner.

15 Balmy (adjective)

Pleasantly warm and gentle, especially of weather. (सुहावना और हल्का गर्म)

Synonyms: Mild, Pleasant, Gentle, Soothing

Antonyms: Harsh, Cold, Chilly, Unpleasant

Example: We enjoyed a walk in the balmy evening air.

16 Sultry (adjective)

Very hot and humid; also showing strong emotion or passion. (उमस भरा / भावुक)

Synonyms: Humid, Sweltering, Hot, Passionate

Antonyms: Cool, Fresh, Dry, Chilly

Example: The sultry weather made everyone feel tired and uncomfortable.

17 Frigid (adjective)

Extremely cold; also emotionally cold or unfriendly. (अत्यधिक ठंडा / भावहीन)

Synonyms: Icy, Freezing, Frosty, Chilly

Antonyms: Warm, Hot, Friendly, Passionate

Example: The explorers found it difficult to survive in the frigid climate.

18 Idealistic (adjective)

Believing in or pursuing high moral principles, noble ideas, or perfect standards, often without considering practical difficulties. (आदर्शवादी)

Synonyms: Visionary, Noble-minded, Principled, Utopian

Antonyms: Realistic, Practical, Pragmatic, Cynical

Example: His idealistic approach made him believe that honesty could solve every problem.

19 Unrehearsed (adjective)

Not practiced or prepared before being performed or spoken. (बिना अभ्यास किया हुआ)

Synonyms: Impromptu, Spontaneous, Extemporaneous, Improvised

Antonyms: Rehearsed, Practiced, Prepared, Planned

Example: His unrehearsed speech impressed everyone with its honesty.

20 Convulsion (noun)

A sudden, violent, involuntary contraction or shaking of the body muscles. (ऐंठन / दौरा)

Synonyms: Spasm, Seizure, Fit, Paroxysm

Antonyms: Relaxation, Calmness, Stillness, Stability

Example: The child had a convulsion during a high fever.

1 Inapposite (adjective)

Not suitable, relevant, or appropriate in a particular situation. (अनुपयुक्त या अप्रासंगिक)

Synonyms: Irrelevant, Unsuitable, Inappropriate, Improper

Antonyms: Relevant, Suitable, Appropriate, Apt

Example: His inapposite remarks during the serious meeting offended many people.

2 Senescence (noun)

The process of growing old or ageing, especially the gradual decline of physical or biological functions. (वृद्धावस्था की ओर बढ़ने की प्रक्रिया)

Synonyms: Ageing, Decline, Deterioration, Maturation

Antonyms: Youth, Rejuvenation, Renewal, Juvenescence

Example: Senescence is a natural biological process that affects all living organisms.

3 Acidulous (adjective)

Slightly sour in taste or sharp and harsh in manner. (हल्का खट्टा या तीखा)

Synonyms: Sour, Tart, Sharp, Acerbic

Antonyms: Sweet, Bland, Mild, Pleasant

Example: The fruit had an acidulous taste that made everyone pucker.

4 Litotes (noun)

A figure of speech in which something is expressed by denying its opposite, often to create understatement. (विपरीत बात का निषेध करके कही गई अलंकारिक अभिव्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Understatement, Meiosis, Irony, Restraint

Antonyms: Hyperbole, Exaggeration, Overstatement, Amplification

Example: Saying not bad to mean good is a common example of litotes.

5 Tutelary (adjective)

Serving as a guardian, protector, or guide. (संरक्षक या रक्षक के रूप में कार्य करने वाला)

Synonyms: Protective, Guardian, Custodial, Patronal

Antonyms: Harmful, Destructive, Neglectful, Unprotective

Example: The villagers believed that the temple deity was their tutelary protector.

6 Raillery (noun)

Light, playful teasing or joking. (हल्का-फुल्का मजाक या चिढ़ाना)

Synonyms: Banter, Teasing, Chaff, Persiflage

Antonyms: Flattery, Praise, Seriousness, Respect

Example: Their friendly raillery made the long journey more enjoyable.

7 Ribald (adjective)

Referring to sexual matters in a rude but humorous way. (अश्लील और मजाकिया)

Synonyms: Vulgar, Bawdy, Indecent, Obscene

Antonyms: Decent, Refined, Modest, Proper

Example: The comedian was criticized for his ribald jokes during the show.

8 Impalpable (adjective)

Difficult or impossible to feel by touch; not easily understood or perceived. (स्पर्श से महसूस न होने वाला या आसानी से समझ में न आने वाला)

Synonyms: Intangible, Imperceptible, Elusive, Insubstantial

Antonyms: Tangible, Perceptible, Concrete, Palpable

Example: There was an impalpable sense of fear in the empty hallway.

9 Arriviste (noun)

A person who has recently gained wealth, power, or high social position but is considered lacking in proper manners or social respectability. (नवधनाढ्य या नया सामाजिक प्रतिष्ठा प्राप्त व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Upstart, Parvenu, Social climber, Nouveau riche

Antonyms: Aristocrat, Patrician, Noble, Old-money person

Example: The arriviste tried to impress everyone at the party with his expensive car and designer clothes.

10 Equable (adjective)

Calm, steady, and not easily disturbed; not changing suddenly or greatly. (शांत, संतुलित और स्थिर)

Synonyms: Calm, Steady, Balanced, Even-tempered

Antonyms: Erratic, Volatile, Irritable, Uneven

Example: His equable temperament made him a good leader during stressful situations.

11 Unmitigated (adjective)

Complete and total, usually used for something bad or unpleasant. (पूर्ण और निरपेक्ष)

Synonyms: Absolute, Complete, Total, Unqualified

Antonyms: Limited, Partial, Moderate, Qualified

Example: The project turned out to be an unmitigated disaster.

12 Overrule (verb)

To reject or change a decision, objection, or opinion by using higher authority. (निर्णय या आपत्ति को उच्च अधिकार से अस्वीकार करना)

Synonyms: Reject, Overturn, Annul, Disallow

Antonyms: Uphold, Approve, Allow, Sustain

Example: The judge decided to overrule the lawyer’s objection.

13 Pinpoint (verb)

To find or identify something very accurately. (सटीक रूप से पहचानना या पता लगाना)

Synonyms: Identify, Locate, Detect, Determine

Antonyms: Misidentify, Overlook, Miss, Confuse

Example: The doctor was able to pinpoint the exact cause of the illness.

14 Downplay (verb)

To make something seem less important or less serious than it really is. (कम महत्व देना)

Synonyms: Minimize, Understate, Diminish, De-emphasize

Antonyms: Emphasize, Highlight, Exaggerate, Magnify

Example: The company tried to downplay the seriousness of the financial loss.

15 Outperform (verb)

To perform better than someone or something else. (बेहतर प्रदर्शन करना)

Synonyms: Surpass, Exceed, Outdo, Excel

Antonyms: Underperform, Lag, Trail, Fall Behind

Example: The new employee managed to outperform all his colleagues in sales.

16 Uproot (verb)

To pull a plant out of the ground with its roots; to remove someone or something completely from a place or situation. (जड़ से उखाड़ना या पूरी तरह हटाना)

Synonyms: Remove, Eradicate, Displace, Extract

Antonyms: Plant, Fix, Establish, Settle

Example: The storm was strong enough to uproot several trees.

17 Envelop (verb)

To cover, surround, or wrap something completely. (पूरी तरह ढकना या घेर लेना)

Synonyms: Surround, Cover, Wrap, Enclose

Antonyms: Uncover, Expose, Reveal, Unwrap

Example: Thick fog began to envelop the entire village.

18 Counteract (verb)

To act against something in order to reduce or neutralize its effect. (प्रभाव को कम या निष्क्रिय करना)

Synonyms: Neutralize, Offset, Counterbalance, Oppose

Antonyms: Intensify, Aggravate, Support, Promote

Example: Regular exercise can counteract the negative effects of a sedentary lifestyle.

19 Prefigure (verb)

To show, suggest, or represent something before it actually happens. (पूर्व संकेत देना)

Synonyms: Foreshadow, Predict, Presage, Foretell

Antonyms: Follow, Succeed, Ensue, Result

Example: Dark clouds may prefigure heavy rainfall.

20 Wield (verb)

Hold and use a weapon, tool, or power effectively. (हथियार, उपकरण या शक्ति का प्रभावी ढंग से प्रयोग करना)

Synonyms: Handle, Use, Exercise, Operate

Antonyms: Abandon, Relinquish, Surrender, Forgo

Example: The king learned to wield his sword with great skill.

1 Simulate (verb)

To copy or imitate the conditions, appearance, or behaviour of something, especially for practice, study, or testing. (अनुकरण करना)

Synonyms: Imitate, Mimic, Replicate, Recreate

Antonyms: Originate, Create, Invent, Neglect

Example: The pilots used a machine to simulate real flying conditions.

2 Retrieve (verb)

To get something back or recover it, especially after it was lost or stored. (वापस प्राप्त करना)

Synonyms: Recover, Regain, Reclaim, Fetch

Antonyms: Lose, Misplace, Forfeit, Abandon

Example: The officer helped retrieve the lost documents from the archive.

3 Quantify (verb)

To measure or express something in numbers or quantity. (मात्रा निर्धारित करना)

Synonyms: Measure, Calculate, Assess, Evaluate

Antonyms: Qualify, Generalize, Ignore, Neglect

Example: It is difficult to quantify the exact impact of pollution on human health.

4 Predict (verb)

To say that something will happen in the future. (पूर्वानुमान लगाना)

Synonyms: Forecast, Foretell, Anticipate, Estimate

Antonyms: Misjudge, Doubt, Ignore, Disbelieve

Example: Scientists predict that the weather will change by evening.

5 Optimize (verb)

To make something as effective, useful, or perfect as possible. (सर्वोत्तम बनाना)

Synonyms: Improve, Enhance, Refine, Perfect

Antonyms: Worsen, Weaken, Impair, Degrade

Example: The company used new software to optimize its production process.

6 Monitor (verb)

To watch, check, or observe something carefully over a period of time. (निगरानी करना)

Synonyms: Observe, Track, Watch, Supervise

Antonyms: Ignore, Neglect, Overlook, Disregard

Example: The teacher monitored the students during the examination.

7 Launch (verb)

To start or introduce something new, such as a product, project, or campaign. (शुरू करना)

Synonyms: Start, Introduce, Initiate, Begin

Antonyms: End, Stop, Finish, Terminate

Example: The company will launch a new mobile app next month.

8 Innovate (verb)

To introduce new ideas, methods, or products. (नवाचार करना)

Synonyms: Create, Invent, Modernize, Transform

Antonyms: Imitate, Copy, Preserve, Maintain

Example: Companies must innovate to survive in a competitive market.

9 Fragment (noun)

A small broken or separated part of something. (टुकड़ा)

Synonyms: Piece, Part, Shard, Scrap

Antonyms: Whole, Entirety, Totality, Unity

Example: A fragment of glass was found near the window.

10 Envision (verb)

To imagine or picture something in the mind, especially something that may happen in the future. (कल्पना करना)

Synonyms: Imagine, Visualize, Picture, Conceive

Antonyms: Ignore, Disregard, Doubt, Disbelieve

Example: She envisioned a future where every child could get quality education.

11 Catalogue (noun/verb)

A complete list of items arranged systematically; to make such a list. (सूची बनाना या क्रमबद्ध सूची)

Synonyms: List, Register, Inventory, Directory

Antonyms: Disorder, Disarray, Omission, Exclusion

Example: The librarian prepared a catalogue of all the new books.

12 Quadrant (noun)

One of four equal parts of a circle, area, or plane. (चतुर्थांश)

Synonyms: Quarter, Section, Division, Segment

Antonyms: Whole, Totality, Entirety, Unity

Example: The city was divided into four quadrants for better administration.

13 Dispatch (verb)

To send someone or something to a particular place quickly; to complete a task promptly. (भेजना या शीघ्र निपटाना)

Synonyms: Send, Forward, Ship, Expedite

Antonyms: Receive, Retain, Hold, Delay

Example: The officer decided to dispatch a rescue team to the flood-affected area.

14 Mobilize (verb)

To organize people, resources, or support for a particular purpose or action. (संगठित करना)

Synonyms: Organize, Assemble, Rally, Deploy

Antonyms: Disperse, Disband, Demobilize, Scatter

Example: The government decided to mobilize volunteers for disaster relief work.

15 Nourish (verb)

To provide food, care, or support needed for growth and good health. (पोषण करना)

Synonyms: Feed, Nurture, Sustain, Strengthen

Antonyms: Starve, Neglect, Deprive, Weaken

Example: Good books nourish the mind and help in personality development.

16 Liquidate (verb)

To close a business by selling its assets and paying its debts; to settle or clear a debt. (परिसमापन करना या ऋण चुकाना)

Synonyms: Dissolve, Wind up, Settle, Discharge

Antonyms: Establish, Found, Maintain, Continue

Example: The company decided to liquidate its assets to repay the creditors.

17 Compression (noun)

The act of pressing something into a smaller space or reducing its size, volume, or amount. (संपीड़न)

Synonyms: Condensation, Contraction, Compaction, Reduction

Antonyms: Expansion, Extension, Enlargement, Decompression

Example: The compression of air inside the cylinder increases its pressure.

18 Insulate (verb)

To protect something from heat, cold, sound, electricity, or outside influence. (बचाना या पृथक करना)

Synonyms: Protect, Isolate, Shield, Separate

Antonyms: Expose, Connect, Uncover, Conduct

Example: Rubber is used to insulate electric wires.

19 Velocity (noun)

The speed of something in a particular direction. (वेग)

Synonyms: Speed, Pace, Rapidity, Swiftness

Antonyms: Slowness, Delay, Lethargy, Inactivity

Example: The velocity of the river increased after heavy rainfall.

20 Traction (noun)

The grip or pulling force that helps something move forward; also, growing support or progress. (पकड़ या प्रगति)

Synonyms: Grip, Friction, Pull, Momentum

Antonyms: Slippage, Sliding, Stagnation, Inertia

Example: The new education policy gained traction among students and teachers.

1 Commerce (noun)

The activity of buying and selling goods and services, especially on a large scale. (वाणिज्य / व्यापार)

Synonyms: Trade, Business, Exchange, Marketing

Antonyms: Nontrade, Inactivity, Idleness, Stagnation

Example: Commerce between the two countries increased after the new trade agreement.

2 Alliance (noun)

A union or agreement between people, groups, or countries for a common purpose. (गठबंधन / संधि)

Synonyms: Union, Coalition, Partnership, Association

Antonyms: Opposition, Rivalry, Separation, Disunion

Example: The two countries formed an alliance to strengthen their defence cooperation.

3 Shelter (noun/verb)

A place that gives protection from danger, bad weather, or difficulty; to protect someone or something. (आश्रय देना / शरण)

Synonyms: Refuge, Protection, Haven, Sanctuary

Antonyms: Exposure, Danger, Risk, Vulnerability

Example: The villagers took shelter in a school during the storm.

4 Pardon (verb/noun)

To forgive someone for a mistake, offence, or wrongdoing. (क्षमा करना)

Synonyms: Forgive, Excuse, Absolve, Remit

Antonyms: Punish, Condemn, Blame, Accuse

Example: The governor decided to pardon the prisoner after reviewing the case.

5 Trespass (verb/noun)

To enter someone’s land or property without permission. (अनधिकार प्रवेश करना)

Synonyms: Intrude, Encroach, Invade, Violate

Antonyms: Leave, Withdraw, Respect, Obey

Example: The guard warned the tourists not to trespass on private property.

6 Architecture (noun)

The art and science of designing and constructing buildings or other structures. (वास्तुकला / स्थापत्य कला)

Synonyms: Design, Construction, Building Design, Architectonics

Antonyms: Destruction, Demolition, Disorganization, Disorder

Example: The architecture of the palace reflects the artistic taste of that period.

7 Excavate (verb)

To dig out and remove earth carefully to find something buried. (खोदकर निकालना)

Synonyms: Dig, Unearth, Exhume, Extract

Antonyms: Bury, Fill, Cover, Conceal

Example: Archaeologists began to excavate the ancient ruins.

8 Upshot (noun)

The final result or conclusion of a situation. (परिणाम / निष्कर्ष)

Synonyms: Outcome, Result, Consequence, Conclusion

Antonyms: Cause, Origin, Source, Beginning

Example: The upshot of the meeting was that the project would be delayed.

9 Outspoken (adjective)

Frank and direct in expressing one’s opinions. (स्पष्टवादी / मुखर)

Synonyms: Frank, Candid, Blunt, Forthright

Antonyms: Reserved, Reticent, Guarded, Evasive

Example: She was outspoken about the need for educational reforms.

10 Surrender (verb/noun)

To give up control, power, possession, or resistance to someone or something. (आत्मसमर्पण करना)

Synonyms: Yield, Submit, Relinquish, Concede

Antonyms: Resist, Fight, Defend, Retain

Example: The soldiers decided to surrender after a long battle.

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