1 Punctiliousness (noun)

Great attention to detail; strict observance of rules or etiquette. (अत्यधिक सावधानी)

Synonyms: Meticulousness, Exactness, Precision, Thoroughness

Antonyms: Carelessness, Negligence, Sloppiness, Laxity

Example: His punctiliousness in following office protocols impressed the team.

2 Discombobulate (verb)

Confuse or disturb; upset the composure of. (भ्रमित करना)

Synonyms: Confuse, Fluster, Bewilder, Disorient

Antonyms: Clarify, Calm, Compose, Assure

Example: The sudden change in plans discombobulated everyone.

3 Inopportune (adjective)

Happening at a bad time; inconvenient. (अनुपयुक्त)

Synonyms: Untimely, Inconvenient, Ill-timed, Unseasonable

Antonyms: Timely, Appropriate, Convenient, Opportune

Example: His call came at an inopportune moment, right in the middle of the meeting.

4 Misgiving (noun)

A feeling of doubt or worry about something. (शंका)

Synonyms: Doubt, Apprehension, Anxiety, Uneasiness

Antonyms: Confidence, Assurance, Certainty, Trust

Example: She had misgivings about signing the contract without reading it fully.

5 Remunerative (adjective)

Providing good pay or profit. (लाभदायक)

Synonyms: Profitable, Lucrative, Well-paid, Gainful

Antonyms: Unprofitable, Low-paying, Nonpaying, Loss-making

Example: Teaching can be fulfilling, but it is not always highly remunerative.

6 Intimation (noun)

An indirect suggestion or hint; a formal notice. (संकेत / सूचना)

Synonyms: Hint, Indication, Notice, Notification

Antonyms: Silence, Concealment, Secrecy, Suppression

Example: We received an intimation from the office about the change in schedule.

7 Voluble (adjective)

Talking a lot; fluent and talkative. (वाचाल)

Synonyms: Talkative, Loquacious, Garrulous, Chatty

Antonyms: Taciturn, Quiet, Reserved, Reticent

Example: The voluble host kept the audience engaged with nonstop conversation.

8 Unkempt (adjective)

Not neat or tidy; messy in appearance. (अव्यवस्थित)

Synonyms: Messy, Untidy, Disheveled, Scruffy

Antonyms: Neat, Tidy, Groomed, Well-kept

Example: He arrived with unkempt hair and a wrinkled shirt.

9 Knavish (adjective)

Dishonest and crafty; like a knave. (धूर्त)

Synonyms: Dishonest, Deceitful, Sly, Scheming

Antonyms: Honest, Upright, Trustworthy, Noble

Example: His knavish tricks fooled many people in the beginning.

10 Rambunctious (adjective)

Noisy and hard to control. (उत्पाती)

Synonyms: Boisterous, Rowdy, Unruly, Riotous

Antonyms: Calm, Quiet, Well-behaved, Orderly

Example: The rambunctious children turned the living room into a playground.

1 Tacitly (adverb)

In a way that is understood without being spoken; silently implied. (अप्रत्यक्ष रूप से)

Synonyms: Implicitly, Silently, Wordlessly, Indirectly

Antonyms: Explicitly, Openly, Clearly, Directly

Example: By nodding, she tacitly agreed to the plan without saying a word.

2 Dispassion (noun)

Freedom from strong emotions; impartial calmness. (निष्पक्षता)

Synonyms: Detachment, Impartiality, Objectivity, Calmness

Antonyms: Passion, Bias, Partiality, Emotionalism

Example: A judge must decide the case with dispassion, not personal feelings.

3 Accretion (noun)

Growth or increase by gradual addition; something formed by such growth. (क्रमिक वृद्धि)

Synonyms: Increase, Growth, Expansion, Buildup

Antonyms: Decrease, Reduction, Decline, Diminution

Example: The accretion of dust over years made the old books look grey.

4 Placation (noun)

The act of making someone less angry; calming or soothing. (शांत करना)

Synonyms: Appeasement, Pacification, Soothing, Mollification

Antonyms: Aggravation, Provocation, Irritation, Incitement

Example: His calm apology was an attempt at placation after the argument.

5 Belated (adjective)

Coming later than expected; delayed. (विलंबित)

Synonyms: Late, Delayed, Overdue, Tardy

Antonyms: Early, Prompt, Timely, Punctual

Example: He sent a belated birthday message after realizing he had forgotten the date.

6 Dilapidation (noun)

A state of disrepair or ruin due to age or neglect. (जर्जरता)

Synonyms: Decay, Ruin, Deterioration, Dereliction

Antonyms: Repair, Restoration, Renovation, Upkeep

Example: The old mansion had fallen into dilapidation after years of abandonment.

7 Equivocation (noun)

The use of ambiguous language to hide the truth or avoid committing. (द्विअर्थी कथन)

Synonyms: Ambiguity, Prevarication, Evasion, Hedge

Antonyms: Clarity, Candor, Frankness, Directness

Example: His equivocation during the interview made everyone doubt his honesty.

8 Impassive (adjective)

Showing no emotion; not affected by feelings. (निर्लिप्त)

Synonyms: Unemotional, Stoic, Expressionless, Unresponsive

Antonyms: Emotional, Expressive, Sensitive, Passionate

Example: She remained impassive even after hearing the shocking news.

9 Propitiate (verb)

Appease or win the favor of someone by doing or saying something (प्रसन्न करना)

Synonyms: Appease, Pacify, Mollify, Placate.

Antonyms: Aggravate, Provoke, Annoy, Offend

Example: He tried to propitiate his boss by apologizing for the mistake.

10 Circumspection (noun)

Caution; careful consideration before taking action or speaking. (सावधानी)

Synonyms: Caution, Prudence, Discretion, Wariness

Antonyms: Recklessness, Rashness, Carelessness, Impulsiveness

Example: He answered the sensitive question with circumspection to avoid controversy.

11 Knell (noun)

The sound of a bell, especially for a death or funeral; a sign of the end of something. (मृत्यु-घंटी)

Synonyms: Toll, Death knell, Bell sound, Peal

Antonyms: Birth announcement, Beginning, Revival, Celebration

Example: The knell of the bell marked the end of the old king’s reign.

12 Dovish (adjective)

Favoring peace and diplomacy rather than war or aggressive action. (शांतिवादी)

Synonyms: Peaceful, Conciliatory, Pacifist, Nonaggressive

Antonyms: Hawkish, Aggressive, Belligerent, Militant

Example: The minister took a dovish stance and called for talks instead of military action.

13 Recklessness (noun)

Careless behavior that shows a lack of thought about danger or consequences. (लापरवाही)

Synonyms: Rashness, Carelessness, Impulsiveness, Irresponsibility

Antonyms: Caution, Prudence, Carefulness, Responsibility

Example: His recklessness while driving put everyone’s life at risk.

14 Petrify (verb)

Turn into stone; or make someone extremely afraid. (पत्थर बन जाना / भयभीत कर देना)

Synonyms: Terrify, Paralyze, Transfix, Fossilize

Antonyms: Reassure, Calm, Comfort, Animate

Example: The sudden scream petrified everyone in the room.

15 Stalactite (noun)

An icicle-shaped formation of mineral deposits hanging from the ceiling of a cave. (गुफा की छत से लटकने वाला खनिज स्तंभ)

Synonyms: Cave deposit, Mineral icicle, Dripstone, Speleothem

Antonyms: Floor formation, Stalagmite, Plain surface, Flat ground

Example: We saw a huge stalactite hanging above the cave path.

16 Outmaneuver (verb)

Defeat or gain an advantage over someone by using clever tactics or strategy. (चालाकी से मात देना)

Synonyms: Outsmart, Outwit, Outplay, Overcome

Antonyms: Misjudge, Blunder, Yield, Succumb

Example: The commander outmaneuvered the enemy by attacking from two directions.

17 Crosstalk (noun)

Unwanted interference between communication channels; also, confusing talk that overlaps in a discussion. (परस्पर हस्तक्षेप)

Synonyms: Interference, Overlap, Distraction, Confusion

Antonyms: Clarity, Isolation, Separation, Silence

Example: The engineer reduced crosstalk by improving the cable shielding.

18 Trenchantly (adverb)

In a sharp, forceful, and effective way (especially in speech or writing). (तीखे और प्रभावशाली ढंग से)

Synonyms: Sharply, Forcefully, Cuttingly, Acutely

Antonyms: Mildly, Gently, Vaguely, Indirectly

Example: She trenchantly criticized the report for ignoring basic facts.

19 Foreswear (verb)

Formally refuse or renounce something; swear to give up. (त्याग करने की शपथ लेना)

Synonyms: Renounce, Abjure, Forsake, Disavow

Antonyms: Accept, Embrace, Adopt, Uphold

Example: He foreswore violence and promised to follow peaceful methods.

20 Redound (verb)

Contribute to; result in (especially to someone’s advantage). (लाभ पहुँचाना)

Synonyms: Benefit, Contribute, Aid, Promote

Antonyms: Harm, Damage, Hinder, Impair

Example: The new pThe new policy will redound to the benefit of small farmers.olicy will redound to the benefit of small farmers.

1 Tinge (noun/verb)

A slight trace of a feeling, quality, or color; to lightly color or affect. (हल्की झलक)

Synonyms: Hint, Trace, Touch, Shade

Antonyms: Absence, Purity, Intensity, Fullness

Example: There was a tinge of sadness in his voice despite the smile.

2 Sleight (noun)

Skillful trickery or deception, especially with quick hand movements (as in sleight of hand). (हाथ की सफ़ाई; चालाकी)

Synonyms: Dexterity, Trickery, Deception, Artifice

Antonyms: Clumsiness, Honesty, Openness, Candor

Example: The magician amazed the crowd with his sleight of hand.

3 Rugged (adjective)

Rough, uneven, and strong; hardy. (ऊबड़-खाबड़)

Synonyms: Rough, Sturdy, Hardy, Unpolished

Antonyms: Smooth, Delicate, Fragile, Refined

Example: They drove through rugged terrain to reach the remote village.

4 Hasten (verb)

Move or act quickly; speed up. (शीघ्र करना)

Synonyms: Accelerate, Hurry, Rush, Expedite

Antonyms: Delay, Linger, Slow, Postpone

Example: She hastened to finish her work before the deadline.

5 Lackluster (adjective)

Lacking energy, brightness, or interest; dull. (फीका)

Synonyms: Dull, Mediocre, Uninspiring, Listless

Antonyms: Vibrant, Impressive, Brilliant, Energetic

Example: The team gave a lackluster performance despite months of preparation.

6 Gullible (adjective)

Easily persuaded to believe something; naive. (भोला-भाला)

Synonyms: Naive, Credulous, Trusting, Unsuspecting

Antonyms: Skeptical, Wary, Cautious, Shrewd

Example: He was too gullible and believed every rumor he heard.

7 Dabble (verb)

Take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way. (थोड़ा-बहुत हाथ आज़माना)

Synonyms: Toy, Tinker, Meddle, Experiment

Antonyms: Master, Specialize, Commit, Devote

Example: She likes to dabble in photography on weekends but isn’t a professional.

8 Sinuous (adjective)

Having many curves and turns; winding. (घुमावदार)

Synonyms: Winding, Twisting, Curving, Meandering

Antonyms: Straight, Direct, Linear, Rigid

Example: A sinuous road climbed the hills with sharp bends and curves.

9 Heinous (adjective)

Shockingly wicked or evil. (जघन्य)

Synonyms: Atrocious, Egregious, Vile, Monstrous

Antonyms: Admirable, Virtuous, Noble, Honorable

Example: The court condemned the heinous crime in the strongest terms.

10 Debonair (adjective)

Suave, confident, and stylish in appearance or manner. (सौम्य और आकर्षक)

Synonyms: Suave, Charming, Polished, Sophisticated

Antonyms: Awkward, Unrefined, Rude, Unkempt

Example: He looked debonair in a tailored suit and spoke with effortless confidence.

11 Bedrock (noun)

The solid rock layer beneath soil; the basic foundation of something. (आधारशिला)

Synonyms: Foundation, Base, Cornerstone, Groundwork

Antonyms: Surface, Topsoil, Superficiality, Instability

Example: Trust is the bedrock of any strong relationship.

12 Hurtle (verb)

Move or cause to move at great speed, often uncontrollably. (तेज़ी से टकराते हुए बढ़ना)

Synonyms: Rush, Lunge, Zoom, Dash

Antonyms: Crawl, Amble, Plod, Linger

Example: The car began to hurtle down the hill after the brakes failed.

13 Watershed (noun)

areas drained by different river systems; also a crucial turning point. (जल-विभाजक; निर्णायक मोड़) 8. Watershed: (noun) Meaning:

Synonyms: Turning point, Landmark, Divide, Drainage divide

Antonyms: Continuity, Routine, Triviality, Insignificance

Example: The new policy proved to be a watershed moment for the education system.

14 Escapade (noun)

A reckless or adventurous act that is often amusing. (शरारत भरा रोमांचक कारनामा)

Synonyms: Adventure, Antic, Prank, Stunt

Antonyms: Routine, Seriousness, Caution, Sobriety

Example: Their late-night escapade ended with them getting lost in the city.

15 Palisade (noun)

A strong fence made of pointed wooden stakes for protection. (नुकीले खंभों की बाड़)

Synonyms: Fence, Barricade, Stockade, Rampart

Antonyms: Opening, Gap, Breach, Passage

Example: The village built a palisade to protect itself from sudden attacks.

16 Ovation (noun)

An enthusiastic display of appreciation, especially applause. (तालियों की गड़गड़ाहट)

Synonyms: Applause, Acclaim, Cheer, Commendation

Antonyms: Boos, Criticism, Disapproval, Condemnation

Example: The singer received a standing ovation after the final song.

17 Frisson (noun)

A sudden feeling of excitement, fear, or thrill. (रोमांच)

Synonyms: Thrill, Shiver, Tingle, Quiver

Antonyms: Calmness, Indifference, Apathy, Composure

Example: A frisson of excitement ran through the crowd as the winner was announced.

18 Tutelage (noun)

Instruction or guidance, especially under a tutor or mentor. (मार्गदर्शन)

Synonyms: Guidance, Instruction, Mentorship, Training

Antonyms: Neglect, Ignorance, Misguidance, Abandonment

Example: Under the tutelage of his coach, he improved his performance quickly.

19 Larcenous (adjective)

Involving theft; having the nature of stealing. (चोरी करने वाला)

Synonyms: Thievish, Stealing, Pilfering, Kleptomaniac

Antonyms: Honest, Lawful, Upright, Trustworthy

Example: The police caught the larcenous man who had been stealing wallets in the market.

20 Blandishment (noun)

Flattery or sweet talk used to persuade someone. (चापलूसी)

Synonyms: Flattery, Cajolery, Wheedling, Coaxing

Antonyms: Criticism, Insult, Rebuke, Condemnation

Example: The salesman used blandishment to convince her to buy the expensive phone.

1 Amenity (noun)

A useful or pleasant feature or service that makes a place more comfortable. (सुविधा)

Synonyms: Facility, Convenience, Service, Comfort

Antonyms: Hardship, Inconvenience, Discomfort, Deprivation

Example: The hotel offers modern amenities like Wi-Fi and a gym.

2 Skittish (adjective)

Nervous, easily frightened, or easily upset. (चंचल)

Synonyms: Jittery, Nervous, Timid, Restless

Antonyms: Calm, Steady, Confident, Composed

Example: The skittish horse moved back when it heard a sudden noise.

3 Indulgence (noun)

The act of allowing oneself to enjoy something, especially too much; a thing enjoyed. (भोग-विलास)

Synonyms: Self-gratification, Luxury, Leniency, Pampering

Antonyms: Restraint, Discipline, Austerity, Strictness

Example: Buying dessert every day became a small indulgence for him.

4 Causality (noun)

The relationship between cause and effect, where one event leads to another. (कारण-कार्य संबंध)

Synonyms: Cause-and-effect, Causation, Determinism, Consequence

Antonyms: Chance, Randomness, Unrelatedness, Coincidence

Example: Scientists examined the causality between smoking and lung disease.

5 Hinterland (noun)

The remote areas away from the coast or the main cities; the interior region. (पिछड़ा क्षेत्र)

Synonyms: Backcountry, Interior, Outback, Countryside

Antonyms: City, Metropolis, Coastline, Urban area

Example: The port depends on goods transported from the hinterland.

6 Heresy (noun)

A belief or opinion that goes against the accepted beliefs of a religion or established system. (विधर्म)

Synonyms: Unorthodoxy, Blasphemy, Dissent, Apostasy

Antonyms: Orthodoxy, Conformity, Faith, Acceptance

Example: In the past, he was punished for heresy because his ideas challenged the church’s teachings.

7 Malcontent (noun/adjective)

A person who is dissatisfied and complains a lot; dissatisfied. (असंतुष्ट व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Dissenter, Complainer, Grumbler, Rebel

Antonyms: Satisfied, Content, Pleased, Cheerful

Example: The malcontent criticized every decision made by the management.

8 Banishment (noun)

The act of officially forcing someone to leave a place, especially a country. (निर्वासन)

Synonyms: Exile, Expulsion, Deportation, Ouster

Antonyms: Return, Admission, Welcome, Acceptance

Example: The leader faced banishment for violating the kingdom’s laws.

9 Bereavement (noun)

The state of being deprived of a loved one through death. (शोक)

Synonyms: Grief, Mourning, Sorrow, Loss

Antonyms: Joy, Happiness, Celebration, Delight

Example: The family received support from friends during their bereavement.

10 Affront (noun/verb)

An action or remark that causes offence or insults someone. (अपमान)

Synonyms: Insult, Offense, Slur, Indignity

Antonyms: Compliment, Praise, Respect, Honor

Example: She took his rude comment as an affront to her dignity.

11 Comport (verb)

Behave or conduct oneself in a particular way, especially in a proper or dignified manner. (आचरण करना)

Synonyms: Behave, Conduct, Act, Carry oneself

Antonyms: Misbehave, Misconduct, Disobey, Clash

Example: He comported himself with calm dignity during the meeting.

12 Sinewy (adjective)

Lean and muscular; strong and tough. (कसावदार और मांसल)

Synonyms: Muscular, Lean, Wiry, Strong

Antonyms: Flabby, Weak, Soft, Pudgy

Example: The sinewy athlete climbed the steep hill with ease.

13 Sordid (adjective)

Morally dirty or dishonest; involving unpleasant and shameful details. (घृणित)

Synonyms: Filthy, Dishonorable, Squalid, Vile

Antonyms: Noble, Honorable, Virtuous, Upright

Example: The investigation revealed the sordid truth behind the scam.

14 Pestilential (adjective)

Causing disease; harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant. (महामारीजन्य)

Synonyms: Noxious, Poisonous, Virulent, Unhealthy

Antonyms: Healthful, Wholesome, Beneficial, Safe

Example: The pestilential air near the dump made people sick.

15 Peroration (noun)

The concluding part of a speech, typically intended to inspire or persuade. (समापन भाषण)

Synonyms: Conclusion, Finale, Summation, Closing

Antonyms: Introduction, Beginning, Opening, Preface

Example: His peroration stirred the audience to action.

16 Filament (noun)

A thin thread or strand, especially in a light bulb or in living organisms. (तंतु)

Synonyms: Thread, Strand, Fiber, Wire

Antonyms: Block, Mass, Chunk, Bulk

Example: The bulb stopped working because its filament was broken.

17 Unflinching (adjective)

Not showing fear or hesitation; firm and determined. (अडिग)

Synonyms: Resolute, Steadfast, Undaunted, Firm

Antonyms: Hesitant, Fearful, Timid, Wavering

Example: She gave an unflinching response to the criticism.

18 Maladroit (adjective)

Clumsy or awkward; not skillful in handling situations or tasks. (अनाड़ी)

Synonyms: Clumsy, Awkward, Inept, Unskillful

Antonyms: Adroit, Skillful, Dexterous, Competent

Example: His maladroit attempt to fix the laptop made the problem worse.

19 Factitious (adjective)

Artificial; created or developed to appear real rather than natural. (कृत्रिम)

Synonyms: Artificial, Fabricated, Contrived, Manufactured

Antonyms: Natural, Genuine, Real, Authentic

Example: The report was based on factitious data that had been made up.

20 Chagrin (noun)

Feeling of distress or embarrassment because of failure or disappointment. (झेंप)

Synonyms: Embarrassment, Disappointment, Dismay, Mortification

Antonyms: Delight, Satisfaction, Pride, Pleasure

Example: To his chagrin, he forgot his speech lines on stage.

1 Defray (verb)

Provide money to pay (a cost or expense). (खर्च उठाना)

Synonyms: Pay, Cover, Meet, Finance

Antonyms: Charge, Collect, Demand, Withhold

Example: The company agreed to defray the travel expenses for the conference.

2 Besmirch (verb)

Damage the reputation of; make dirty or stain. (कलंकित करना)

Synonyms: Defame, Slander, Tarnish, Disgrace

Antonyms: Praise, Honor, Exonerate, Glorify

Example: He tried to besmirch her name with false accusations.

3 Squeamish (adjective)

Easily upset or disgusted, especially by unpleasant things like blood or strong smells. (मतली-सा महसूस करने वाला)

Synonyms: Fastidious, Sensitive, Delicate, Skittish

Antonyms: Unflinching, Fearless, Indifferent, Stoic

Example: He is squeamish about blood and cannot watch medical videos.

4 Euphoria (noun)

A feeling of intense happiness and excitement. (अत्यधिक आनंद)

Synonyms: Elation, Ecstasy, Jubilation, Rapture

Antonyms: Misery, Gloom, Sadness, Despair

Example: She felt a wave of euphoria after hearing the good news.

5 Schism (noun)

A split or division within a group, especially a religious or political organization. (फूट)

Synonyms: Split, Division, Rift, Separation

Antonyms: Unity, Harmony, Agreement, Reconciliation

Example: The schism in the party led to two rival groups forming separate leadership.

6 Ferocious (adjective)

Savagely fierce, violent, or intense. (क्रूर)

Synonyms: Fierce, Savage, Vicious, Brutal

Antonyms: Gentle, Mild, Tame, Calm

Example: The ferocious storm knocked down trees and damaged several houses.

7 Abrasive (adjective)

Harsh or rude in manner; also able to scrape or wear away a surface. (कठोर)

Synonyms: Harsh, Rude, Caustic, Gruff

Antonyms: Gentle, Polite, Smooth, Courteous

Example: His abrasive tone made the meeting uncomfortable for everyone.

8 Hearsay (noun)

Information received from others that cannot be proved; rumor. (सुनी-सुनाई बात)

Synonyms: Rumor, Gossip, Secondhand report, Unverified information

Antonyms: Proof, Evidence, Fact, Certainty

Example: The judge refused to accept the statement because it was only hearsay.

9 Innuendo (noun)

An indirect or subtle hint, often suggesting something unpleasant or inappropriate. (अश्लील संकेत)

Synonyms: Insinuation, Hint, Implication, Suggestion

Antonyms: Directness, Frankness, Openness, Clarity

Example: The politician denied the innuendo and demanded a clear statement.

10 Mercenary (adjective)

Motivated by personal gain or money rather than principle. (स्वार्थी)

Synonyms: Greedy, Self-serving, Venal, Avaricious

Antonyms: Altruistic, Selfless, Principled, Idealistic

Example: His mercenary attitude made him accept the job only for the high salary.

11 Lampoon (verb/noun)

Publicly criticize or ridicule someone using satire. (व्यंग्य करके उपहास करना)

Synonyms: Satirize, Mock, Ridicule, Roasts

Antonyms: Praise, Compliment, Admire, Respect

Example: The comedian lampooned the politician’s promises during the show.

12 Palaver (noun/verb)

Long and unnecessary talk or discussion. (बेकार की लंबी बातचीत)

Synonyms: Chatter, Babble, Prattle, Blather

Antonyms: Silence, Conciseness, Brevity, Taciturnity

Example: After hours of palaver, the team still had no clear decision.

13 Pastiche (noun)

An artistic work that imitates the style of another work, often as a respectful tribute. (अनुकरणात्मक रचना)

Synonyms: Imitation, Parody, Mimicry, Copy

Antonyms: Original, Innovation, Authentic work, Novel creation

Example: The film was a pastiche of classic noir movies, borrowing their style and mood.

14 Sibilant (adjective/noun)

Producing a hissing sound like s or sh . (फुसफुसाहट जैसी ध्वनि)

Synonyms: Hissing, Whispering, Sussurant, Fizzing

Antonyms: Silent, Mute, Voiceless, Soundless

Example: The snake made a sibilant sound as it moved through the grass.

15 Frangible (adjective)

Easily broken or fragile. (भंगुर)

Synonyms: Fragile, Breakable, Brittle, Delicate

Antonyms: Durable, Sturdy, Strong, Unbreakable

Example: The frangible glass shattered with a slight impact.

16 Portmanteau (noun)

A word formed by blending two words and combining their meanings. (दो शब्दों को मिलाकर बना हुआ शब्द)

Synonyms: Blend, Word blend, Combination word, Hybrid word

Antonyms: Separate words, Unblended term, Pure word, Single word

Example: Brunch is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch.

17 Sangfroid (noun)

Calmness and self-control in a difficult or dangerous situation. (संयमित शांति)

Synonyms: Composure, Poise, Coolness, Self-control

Antonyms: Panic, Agitation, Nervousness, Hysteria

Example: Even during the crisis, she handled everything with remarkable sangfroid.

18 Nonpareil (adjective/noun)

Having no equal; unmatched. (अद्वितीय)

Synonyms: Unmatched, Incomparable, Peerless, Unequaled

Antonyms: Ordinary, Common, Inferior, Mediocre

Example: She is a nonpareil performer, admired by everyone for her talent.

19 Enshrine (verb)

Preserve or protect (something) as sacred or highly respected. (पवित्र रूप में सुरक्षित रखना)

Synonyms: Preserve, Sanctify, Cherish, Honor

Antonyms: Profane, Violate, Disrespect, Neglect

Example: The constitution enshrines the right to freedom of speech.

20 Agnostic (noun/adjective)

A person who believes that the existence of God is unknown or unknowable. (अज्ञेयवादी)

Synonyms: Skeptic, Doubter, Questioner, Uncertain believer

Antonyms: Theist, Believer, Devout person, Atheist

Example: He remained agnostic about religion, saying he could not be sure whether God exists.

1 Exhume (verb)

Dig out something buried, especially a dead body from a grave. (कब्र से निकालना)

Synonyms: Unearth, Dig up, Disinter, Extract

Antonyms: Bury, Inter, Conceal, Cover

Example: The authorities decided to exhume the body for further investigation.

2 Amass (verb)

Gather together or collect a large amount of something, especially over time. (संचय करना)

Synonyms: Accumulate, Collect, Gather, Assemble

Antonyms: Disperse, Scatter, Dissipate, Squander

Example: She managed to amass a large collection of rare coins over the years.

3 Intrusion (noun)

An unwelcome entry or interference into someone’s place, activity, or privacy. (अनधिकार प्रवेश)

Synonyms: Interference, Invasion, Encroachment, Trespass

Antonyms: Withdrawal, Retreat, Exit, Departure

Example: The constant phone calls felt like an intrusion into her personal life.

4 Calibrate (verb)

Make precise adjustments to a measuring instrument or system so it gives accurate results. (अंशांकन करना)

Synonyms: Adjust, Standardize, Fine-tune, Gauge

Antonyms: Miscalibrate, Misadjust, Misalign, Distort

Example: The engineer calibrated the pressure gauge before starting the experiment.

5 Epitaph (noun)

A short text written on a tombstone in memory of a dead person. (समाधि-लेख)

Synonyms: Inscription, Eulogy, Tribute, Memorial

Antonyms: Obscurity, Forgetfulness, Neglect, Silence

Example: The epitaph on his grave described him as a kind and fearless man.

6 Fluctuate (verb)

Rise and fall irregularly; change frequently in level, amount, or condition. (उतार-चढ़ाव होना)

Synonyms: Vary, Oscillate, Waver, Swing

Antonyms: Stabilize, Steady, Maintain, Fix

Example: Fuel prices fluctuate depending on global supply and demand.

7 Germinate (verb)

Begin to grow and develop; (of a seed or spore) start sprouting. (अंकुरित होना)

Synonyms: Sprout, Bud, Grow, Develop

Antonyms: Wither, Die, Decay, Stagnate

Example: The seeds will germinate quickly in warm, moist soil.

8 Procrastinate (verb)

Delay or postpone action; keep putting off doing something. (टालमटोल करना)

Synonyms: Postpone, Delay, Defer, Stall

Antonyms: Expedite, Advance, Accelerate, Complete

Example: He tends to procrastinate and finishes assignments at the last minute.

9 Decadence (noun)

Moral or cultural decline, often marked by excessive luxury and lack of discipline. (नैतिक या सांस्कृतिक पतन)

Synonyms: Decline, Degeneration, Dissolution, Depravity

Antonyms: Purity, Discipline, Morality, Virtue

Example: Many critics saw the lavish lifestyle of the elites as a sign of decadence.

10 Consonance (noun)

The repetition of similar consonant sounds in nearby words, especially at the end or middle of words. (व्यंजन ध्वनियों की पुनरावृत्ति)

Synonyms: Harmonic agreement, Euphony, Resonance, Alliteration

Antonyms: Dissonance, Discord, Cacophony, Clashing

Example: The consonance in “blank and think” gives the line a musical flow.

11 Tremulous (adjective)

Shaking or quivering slightly, often from fear, nervousness, or emotion. (काँपता हुआ; भय से थरथराता)

Synonyms: Trembling, Quivering, Shaky, Timid

Antonyms: Steady, Firm, Confident, Unwavering

Example: With a tremulous voice, he asked if everything would be alright.

12 Svelte (adjective)

Slender and graceful in appearance. (सुडौल)

Synonyms: Slim, Graceful, Elegant, Lithem

Antonyms: Plump, Bulky, Stocky, Clumsy

Example: She looked svelte in her new outfit.

13 Dour (adjective)

Stern, harsh, and gloomy in manner or appearance. (उदास)

Synonyms: Gloomy, Stern, Sullen, Grim

Antonyms: Cheerful, Pleasant, Friendly, Jovial

Example: His dour expression made everyone hesitate to speak.

14 Miasma (noun)

A heavy, unpleasant, and unhealthy smell or vapor. (दुर्गंध)

Synonyms: Stench, Fumes, Vapors, Noxiousness

Antonyms: Freshness, Fragrance, Purity, Cleanliness

Example: A miasma of smoke and garbage hung over the street.

15 Brouhaha (noun)

A noisy and overexcited reaction or uproar. (हंगामा)

Synonyms: Uproar, Commotion, Tumult, Hullabaloo

Antonyms: Calm, Silence, Peace, Tranquility

Example: There was a brouhaha in the hall when the results were announced.

16 Hodgepodge (noun)

A confused mixture of different things. (मिश्रण)

Synonyms: Mixture, Medley, Hotchpotch, Patchwork

Antonyms: Order, Uniformity, Consistency, Harmony

Example: The room was a hodgepodge of old furniture and modern gadgets.

17 Skullduggery (noun)

Dishonest or unfair behavior, especially secret actions. (धोखाधड़ी)

Synonyms: Deceit, Trickery, Fraud, Chicanery

Antonyms: Honesty, Integrity, Fairness, Uprightness

Example: The deal was cancelled after evidence of skullduggery came to light.

18 Bedraggled (adjective)

Dirty and untidy, especially after being wet or in a mess. (गीला और अस्त-व्यस्त)

Synonyms: Disheveled, Scruffy, Unkempt, Soaked

Antonyms: Neat, Tidy, Groomed, Orderly

Example: He arrived bedraggled after walking through the heavy rain.

19 Splurge (verb)

Spend money freely or extravagantly. (फिजूलखर्ची करना)

Synonyms: Lavish, Squander, Indulge, Spendthrift

Antonyms: Save, Economize, Hoard, Scrimp

Example: She decided to splurge on a new phone after getting her bonus.

20 Moot (adjective/verb)

Open to discussion; debatable (विवाद योग्य). / Raise for discussion (विचार के लिए उठाना)

Synonyms: Debatable, Irrelevant, Academic, Unsettled

Antonyms: Relevant, Certain, Settled, Indisputable

Example: The point became moot after the policy was withdrawn.

1 Inscribe (verb)

Write, carve, or engrave words on a surface. (अंकित करना)

Synonyms: Engrave, Etch, Imprint, Carve

Antonyms: Erase, Remove, Obliterate, Expunge

Example: They inscribed his name on the trophy.

2 Placard (noun)

A printed notice or sign, especially one carried in a public protest. (तख्ती)

Synonyms: Poster, Signboard, Notice, Billboard

Antonyms: Silence, Concealment, Secrecy, Suppression

Example: Protesters held placards demanding fair wages.

3 Convoke (verb)

Call together or summon (an assembly, meeting, or group) for a formal purpose. (आह्वान करना)

Synonyms: Summon, Assemble, Convene, Call together

Antonyms: Dismiss, Disperse, Adjourn, Disband

Example: The chairperson convoked an emergency meeting to address the crisis.

4 Trudge (verb)

Walk slowly and with heavy steps, usually because of exhaustion or difficulty. (थके हुए कदमों से चलना)

Synonyms: Plod, Slog, Stomp, Traipse

Antonyms: Sprint, Dash, Glide, Saunter

Example: We had to trudge through the mud after the rain.

5 Tether (verb)

Tie an animal or object to a fixed point with a rope or chain; restrict movement. (बाँधना)

Synonyms: Tie, Bind, Fasten, Restrain

Antonyms: Release, Untie, Free, Unchain

Example: The farmer tethered the goat to a post near the shed.

6 Glimpse (noun)

A brief or quick look. (झलक)

Synonyms: Glance, Peek, Brief view, Flash

Antonyms: Stare, Gaze, Prolonged look, Scrutiny

Example: I caught a glimpse of the thief before he disappeared into the crowd.

7 Foray (noun)

A sudden attack or raid; a brief venture into a new activity or area. (छापा; अचानक धावा; नए क्षेत्र में प्रवेश)

Synonyms: Raid, Incursion, Sortie, Venture

Antonyms: Retreat, Withdrawal, Avoidance, Abstention

Example: The company made a bold foray into online education last year.

8 Unfurl (verb)

Open out (something spread out) from a rolled or folded state, especially a flag. (फैलाना)

Synonyms: Unroll, Unfold, Spread, Deploy

Antonyms: Fold, Roll up, Wrap, Furled

Example: The soldiers unfurled the flag as the ceremony began.

9 Miserly (adjective)

Very unwilling to spend money; extremely stingy. (कंजूस)

Synonyms: Stingy, Parsimonious, Penurious, Scrooge-like

Antonyms: Generous, Lavish, Liberal, Charitable

Example: His miserly habits made him avoid even small expenses.

10 Efface (verb)

Erase (a mark) from a surface; make oneself less noticeable. (मिटा देना)

Synonyms: Erase, Obliterate, Remove, Expunge

Antonyms: Create, Preserve, Retain, Maintain

Example: She tried to efface the ink stain from the paper, but it remained visible.

11 Trammel (verb)

Restrict or impede someone’s freedom or progress. (रोकना या बाधित करना)

Synonyms: Restrict, Constrain, Hinder, Impede

Antonyms: Liberate, Free, Unshackle, Facilitate

Example: Excessive rules can trammel creativity and slow down decisions.

1 Quidnunc (noun)

An inquisitive, gossipy person; someone who always wants to know what is going on. (गप्पी / जिज्ञासु व्यक्ति)

Synonyms: Gossip, Busybody, Nosy parker, Rumormonger

Antonyms: Recluse, Hermit, Introvert, Indifferent person

Example: Every neighborhood has a quidnunc who knows everyone's business before they even know it themselves.

2 Vituperative (adjective)

Bitter and abusive. (कटु और अपमानजनक)

Synonyms: Abusive, Scathing, Acrimonious, Caustic

Antonyms: Complimentary, Courteous, Polite, Respectful

Example: His vituperative comments during the debate shocked everyone in the room.

3 Pusillanimous (adjective)

Showing a lack of courage or determination; timid. (डरपोक / कायर)

Synonyms: Cowardly, Timid, Spineless, Fearful

Antonyms: Brave, Courageous, Valiant, Bold

Example: The pusillanimous soldier hid behind the bushes while his comrades marched into battle.

4 Nubile (adjective)

Of a young woman Suitable for marriage; sexually attractive. (विवाह योग्य)

Synonyms: Marriageable, Mature, Ripe, Desirable

Antonyms: Immature, Unfit, Underage, Childish

Example: In many historical novels, the plot revolves around finding a suitable match for a nubile young heiress.

5 Invective (noun)

Insulting, abusive, or highly critical language. (गाली-गलौज)

Synonyms: Abuse, Vituperation, Insults, Expletives

Antonyms: Praise, Adulation, Flattery, Compliment

Example: The politician's speech was filled with invective against his opponents rather than actual policy ideas.

6 Fain (adjective)

Pleased or willing under the circumstances. (खुशी-खुशी)

Synonyms: Willing, Eager, Gladly, Contentedly

Antonyms: Unwilling, Reluctant, Loath, Disinclined

Example: He would fain have stayed at home, but he had to attend the official meeting.

7 Descry (verb)

Catch sight of; to discover or reveal something that is difficult to see or find. (देख लेना / पता लगाना)

Synonyms: Behold, Discern, Spot, Distinguish

Antonyms: Overlook, Ignore, Miss, Neglect

Example: Using the binoculars, the sailor was able to descry a tiny island on the horizon.

8 Caparison (verb)

To dress in ornamental trappings. (सजाना)

Synonyms: Deck, Adorn, Ornament, Embellish

Antonyms: Strip, Denude, Bare, Unclothe

Example: The royal horses were caparisoned in gold and velvet for the ceremonial parade.

9 Bedizen (verb)

Dress up or decorate gaudily or showily. (भड़कीले ढंग से सजाना)

Synonyms: Adorn, Deck, Dress up, Gussy up

Antonyms: Strip, Undress, Simplify, Bare

Example: The ballroom was bedizened with flashy neon lights and glittering streamers for the party.

10 Affray (noun)

A group fight or brawl in a public place that disturbs the peace. (दंगा या सार्वजनिक झगड़ा)

Synonyms: Brawl, Melee, Skirmish, Scuffle

Antonyms: Peace, Harmony, Quiet, Agreement

Example: Several people were arrested for their involvement in an affray outside the stadium.

1 Pillory (verb)

Attack or ridicule publicly. (जलील करना)

Synonyms: Ridicule, Condemn, Denounce, Stigmatize

Antonyms: Praise, Extol, Commend, Applaud

Example: The media began to pillory the politician after the scandal was revealed.

2 Consummate (verb)

Make (a marriage or relationship) complete by having sexual intercourse; or complete a transaction or attempt. (संपन्न करना)

Synonyms: Complete, Conclude, Finalize, Accomplish

Antonyms: Abandon, Neglect, Cancel, Fail

Example: The property sale was finally consummated after months of intense negotiation.

3 Lionize (verb)

Give a lot of public attention and approval to someone; treat as a celebrity. (महत्व देना)

Synonyms: Glorify, Idolize, Honor, Exalt

Antonyms: Vilify, Disgrace, Condemn, Belittle

Example: Modern society tends to lionize social media influencers as if they were heroes.

4 Imperious (adjective)

Assuming power or authority without justification; arrogant and domineering. (अभिमानी)

Synonyms: Domineering, Overbearing, Arrogant, Dictatorial

Antonyms: Humble, Meek, Subservient, Modest

Example: The prince’s imperious manner made it clear that he expected immediate obedience.

5 Stratagem (noun)

A plan or scheme, especially one used to outwit an opponent or achieve a purpose. (चाल)

Synonyms: Tactic, Scheme, Maneuver, Artifice

Antonyms: Honesty, Openness, Reality, Frankness

Example: His clever stratagem allowed him to win the chess match against a much stronger opponent.

6 Vestige (noun)

A trace or remnant of something that is disappearing or no longer exists. (अवशेष)

Synonyms: Remnant, Fragment, Relic, Indication

Antonyms: Entirety, Whole, Core, Substance

Example: The fossil was the last vestige of a species that had been extinct for millions of years.

7 Connive (verb)

Conspire to do something immoral, illegal, or harmful. (मिलीभगत करना)

Synonyms: Conspire, Collude, Plot, Scheme

Antonyms: Oppose, Condemn, Prevent, Disallow

Example: The corrupt officials chose to connive with the land developers to bypass the law.

8 Postulate (verb)

Suggest or assume the existence, fact, or basis of something as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief. (स्वयंसिद्ध मान लेना)

Synonyms: Hypothesize, Assume, Presume, Propose

Antonyms: Calculate, Deny, Disprove, Measure

Example: Most astronomers postulate that the universe is continuously expanding.

9 Scintilla (noun)

A tiny trace or spark of a specified quality or feeling. (कण)

Synonyms: Particle, Shred, Speck, Fragment

Antonyms: Abundance, Whole, Bulk, Mass

Example: There was not a scintilla of evidence to support his claims in court.

10 Despondent (adjective)

In low spirits from loss of hope or courage. (हताश)

Synonyms: Hopeless, Dejected, Disheartened, Melancholy

Antonyms: Cheerful, Optimistic, Hopeful, Joyful

Example: After failing the exam for the third time, he felt completely despondent.

11 Protocol (noun)

The official system of rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic occasions. (शिष्टाचार)

Synonyms: Procedure, Etiquette, Convention, Custom

Antonyms: Chaos, Disorder, Impropriety, Rudeness

Example: According to the safety protocol, all employees must wear a helmet inside the construction site.

12 Unilateral (adjective)

of an action or decision performed by or affecting only one person, group, or country involved in a particular situation, without the agreement of another or the others. (एकपक्षीय)

Synonyms: One-sided, Independent, Solitary, Monopolistic

Antonyms: Bilateral, Multilateral, Collective, Joint

Example: The government took a unilateral decision to change the trade policy without consulting its allies.

13 Obeisance (noun)

Deferential respect or homage. (अभिवादन)

Synonyms: Homage, Adoration, Reverence, Respect

Antonyms: Disdain, Disrespect, Scorn, Defiance

Example: They paid obeisance to the king as he entered the throne room.

14 Incarcerate (verb)

Imprison or confine. (बंदी बनाना)

Synonyms: Imprison, Jail, Detain, Confine

Antonyms: Release, Liberate, Free, Discharge

Example: The police had to incarcerate the suspect until the trial began.

15 Exodus (noun)

A mass departure of people. (निकास)

Synonyms: Evacuation, Departure, Withdrawal, Migration

Antonyms: Arrival, Influx, Entry, Entrance

Example: The beginning of the war caused a mass exodus of residents from the city.

16 Congenital (adjective)

of a disease or physical abnormality present from birth. (जन्मजात)

Synonyms: Inherent, Innate, Inborn, Hereditary

Antonyms: Acquired, Contracted, Developed, Learned

Example: The infant underwent surgery to correct a congenital heart defect.

17 Sacrilege (noun)

Violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred. (अपवित्रीकरण)

Synonyms: Blasphemy, Profanation, Desecration, Impiety

Antonyms: Reverence, Piety, Respect, Veneration

Example: Putting a coffee cup on the holy book was considered a sacrilege by the monks.

18 Autonomy (noun)

The right or condition of self-government. (स्वायत्तता)

Synonyms: Independence, Sovereignty, Freedom, Liberty

Antonyms: Dependence, Subjection, Captivity, Slavery

Example: The university was granted full autonomy to manage its own internal affairs.

19 Indomitable (adjective)

Impossible to subdue or defeat. (अदम्य)

Synonyms: Invincible, Unconquerable, Resilient, Unyielding

Antonyms: Yielding, Weak, Submissive, Vulnerable

Example: Despite the many challenges she faced, her indomitable spirit kept her moving forward.

20 Veto (verb)

A constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body. (निषेधाधिकार)

Synonyms: Reject, Forbid, Prohibit, Disallow

Antonyms: Approve, Authorize, Sanction, Support

Example: The president chose to veto the bill, sending it back to congress.

1 Scant (adjective)

Barely sufficient; very little in amount. (अल्प)

Synonyms: Meager, Sparse, Insufficient, Limited

Antonyms: Ample, Abundant, Plentiful, Sufficient

Example: There was scant evidence to support the claim.

2 Sundry (adjective)

Of various kinds; miscellaneous. (विविध)

Synonyms: Various, Diverse, Assorted, Miscellaneous

Antonyms: Uniform, Identical, Same, Homogeneous

Example: The bill included sundry expenses like snacks and local travel.

3 Broach (verb)

Bring up or introduce (a sensitive topic) for discussion. (विषय छेड़ना)

Synonyms: Introduce, Mention, Raise, Bring up

Antonyms: Suppress, Avoid, Conceal, Drop

Example: He finally broached the issue of salary during the meeting.

4 Muster (verb)

Gather or summon (people, troops, or resources), especially with effort. (इकट्ठा करना)

Synonyms: Assemble, Gather, Summon, Rally

Antonyms: Disperse, Scatter, Dismiss, Disband

Example: She mustered the courage to speak in front of the whole class.

5 Augury (noun)

A sign of what will happen in the future; an omen or prediction. (शकुन/पूर्वसंकेत)

Synonyms: Omen, Portent, Prophecy, Foretoken

Antonyms: Certainty, Fact, Reality, Proof

Example: The sudden resignation was an augury of deeper trouble in the company.

6 Aegis (noun)

Protection or support, especially from a powerful person or organization. (संरक्षण/सुरक्षा)

Synonyms: Protection, Shield, Safeguard, Patronage

Antonyms: Exposure, Vulnerability, Danger, Threat

Example: The project was launched under the aegis of the government.

7 Reckon (verb)

Think or suppose; calculate or estimate. (समझना/अनुमान लगाना)

Synonyms: Assume, Suppose, Estimate, Calculate

Antonyms: Doubt, Misjudge, Ignore, Disbelieve

Example: I reckon it will take at least two hours to finish the work.

8 Befit (verb)

Be suitable for; be proper or appropriate to. (उचित होना)

Synonyms: Suit, Become, Match, Appropriate

Antonyms: Misbecome, Clash, Disgrace, Be improper

Example: Formal attire befits the dignity of the ceremony.

9 Mutable (adjective)

Likely to change; not fixed. (परिवर्तनशील)

Synonyms: Changeable, Alterable, Modifiable, Flexible

Antonyms: Immutable, Fixed, Unchangeable, Permanent

Example: Public opinion is mutable and can shift quickly after major events.

10 Acknowledge (verb)

Accept or admit the truth/existence of something; recognize or express thanks for. (स्वीकार करना/मान्यता देना)

Synonyms: Admit, Recognize, Accept, Concede

Antonyms: Deny, Ignore, Reject, Disavow

Example: She acknowledged her mistake and apologized.

11 Strenuous (adjective)

Requiring or using great effort or exertion. (कठिन)

Synonyms: Arduous, Laborious, Demanding, Exhausting

Antonyms: Easy, Effortless, Relaxed, Light

Example: The team completed the strenuous trek despite harsh weather.

12 Unanimous (adjective)

Fully in agreement; having the consent of everyone involved. (सर्वसम्मत)

Synonyms: United, Agreed, Undivided, Consensual

Antonyms: Divided, Disagreeing, Split, Conflicted

Example: The committee reached a unanimous decision to approve the proposal.

13 Culprit (noun)

A person responsible for a crime or other misdeed. (अपराधी)

Synonyms: Offender, Wrongdoer, Perpetrator, Criminal

Antonyms: Victim, Innocent, Bystander, Witness

Example: The police finally identified the culprit behind the robbery.

14 Relapse (verb)

Return to a worse state after a period of improvement. (पुनः बिगड़ जाना)

Synonyms: Revert, Regress, Deteriorate, Backslide

Antonyms: Recover, Improve, Progress, Advance

Example: After weeks of recovery, he began to relapse due to stress.

15 Entice (verb)

Attract or tempt someone by offering pleasure or advantage. (लुभाना)

Synonyms: Tempt, Lure, Allure, Persuade

Antonyms: Deter, Discourage, Repel, Dissuade

Example: The advertisement was designed to entice customers with huge discounts.

16 Compel (verb)

Force or drive someone to do something. (विवश करना)

Synonyms: Force, Oblige, Coerce, Constrain

Antonyms: Allow, Permit, Release, Deter

Example: The law may compel companies to disclose accurate information.

17 Abominable (adjective)

Extremely bad or unpleasant; causing moral disgust. (घृणित)

Synonyms: Detestable, Horrible, Atrocious, Disgusting

Antonyms: Admirable, Pleasant, Delightful, Excellent

Example: The abominable behavior of the officials shocked everyone

18 Euphemism (noun)

A mild or indirect word or expression used instead of one considered too harsh or blunt. (शिष्टोक्ति)

Synonyms: Substitution, Softening, Circumlocution, Indirectness

Antonyms: Bluntness, Directness, Frankness, Plain speaking

Example: Saying “passed away” is a common euphemism for “died.”

19 Chastise (verb)

Reprimand or scold severely. (कड़ी डांट लगाना)

Synonyms: Reprimand, Scold, Rebuke, Admonish

Antonyms: Praise, Commend, Applaud, Encourage

Example: The teacher had to chastise the student for repeatedly disrupting the class.

20 Malevolent (adjective)

Having or showing a wish to do harm to others. (दुष्ट)

Synonyms: Malicious, Spiteful, Vicious, Hostile

Antonyms: Benevolent, Kind, Compassionate, Friendly

Example: The malevolent rumor spread quickly and damaged her reputation.

1 Punctuate (verb)

Interrupt or emphasize something at intervals; add marks like comma, full stop, etc. (विराम-चिह्न लगाना; बीच-बीच में जोर देना)

Synonyms: Emphasize, Highlight, Stress, Interject

Antonyms: Continue, Maintain, Smooth, Uninterrupted

Example: Her speech was punctuated by long pauses that made everyone attentive.

2 Covetous (adjective)

Having a strong desire for someone else’s possessions. (लोभी; लालची)

Synonyms: Greedy, Avaricious, Envious, Desirous

Antonyms: Content, Generous, Indifferent, Unselfish

Example: He gave a covetous look at his friend’s expensive watch.

3 Incongruity (noun)

Lack of harmony or agreement; something that does not fit. (असंगति; बेमेलपन)

Synonyms: Inconsistency, Mismatch, Incompatibility, Discrepancy

Antonyms: Harmony, Congruity, Consistency, Conformity

Example: The incongruity between his promises and his actions made people distrust him.

4 Clairvoyant (adjective)

Able to see or know things that are not visible or known to others; having supernatural insight. (भविष्यदर्शी)

Synonyms: Psychic, Prophetic, Prescient, Farsighted

Antonyms: Unaware, Oblivious, Blind, Unperceptive

Example: The clairvoyant woman claimed she could predict events before they happened.

5 Slovenly (adjective)

Messy and careless in appearance or habits. (अव्यवस्थित और लापरवाह)

Synonyms: Untidy, Unkempt, Scruffy, Negligent

Antonyms: Neat, Tidy, Orderly, Meticulous

Example: His slovenly room was filled with scattered clothes and unwashed dishes.

6 Upend (verb)

Turn upside down; disrupt or overturn completely. (उलट देना; अस्त-व्यस्त कर देना)

Synonyms: Overturn, Upset, Topple, Overthrow

Antonyms: Stabilize, Restore, Settle, Maintain

Example: The sudden policy change upended the company’s entire plan for the year.

7 Enmesh (verb)

Entangle or trap in a net; involve deeply. (जाल में फँसाना; उलझा देना)

Synonyms: Entangle, Snare, Tangle, Trap

Antonyms: Free, Release, Unravel, Disentangle

Example: The thick vines enmeshed the fence, making it hard to open the gate.

8 Auspice (noun)

Protection or support, especially from someone or an organization. (संरक्षण)

Synonyms: Patronage, Protection, Support, Sponsorship

Antonyms: Opposition, Hindrance, Obstruction, Neglect

Example: The event was held under the auspices of the city council.

9 Rancid (adjective)

Having an unpleasant smell or taste, especially because of being old and stale. (बासी और दुर्गंधयुक्त)

Synonyms: Putrid, Rotten, Foul, Stale

Antonyms: Fresh, Fragrant, Pleasant, Aromatic

Example: The rancid butter ruined the entire dish with its bad smell.

10 Dauntless (adjective)

Fearless and determined. (निडर)

Synonyms: Fearless, Intrepid, Bold, Undaunted

Antonyms: Timid, Fearful, Cowardly, Fainthearted

Example: The dauntless firefighter ran into the burning building to save the child.

11 Entrust (verb)

Assign the responsibility for something to someone. (सौंपना)

Synonyms: Assign, Delegate, Commit, Confide

Antonyms: Withhold, Keep, Retain, Distrust

Example: The manager entrusted him with handling the client’s account.

12 Prejudice (noun)

An unfair opinion or feeling formed without enough knowledge or facts. (पूर्वाग्रह)

Synonyms: Bias, Bigotry, Preconception, Discrimination

Antonyms: Fairness, Impartiality, Objectivity, Neutrality

Example: Prejudice can prevent people from judging others based on merit.

13 Overture (noun)

An introduction to something, especially a piece of music; also an opening proposal or gesture. (प्रस्तावना; प्रारंभिक प्रस्ताव)

Synonyms: Prelude, Introduction, Opening, Proposal

Antonyms: Finale, Conclusion, Rejection, Refusal

Example: The minister made an overture for peace talks with the neighboring country.

14 Incentivize (verb)

Provide someone with an incentive to do something. (प्रोत्साहन देना)

Synonyms: Motivate, Encourage, Stimulate, Induce

Antonyms: Discourage, Deter, Disincentivize, Demotivate

Example: The company will incentivize employees with bonuses for meeting targets.

15 Miscalculate (verb)

Calculate wrongly; make an incorrect estimate. (गलत गणना करना)

Synonyms: Err, Misjudge, Misestimate, Miscompute

Antonyms: Calculate, Compute, Estimate, Determine

Example: He miscalculated the budget and ran out of money halfway through the project.

16 Epitomize (verb)

Be a perfect example of. (का सर्वोत्तम उदाहरण होना)

Synonyms: Represent, Embody, Personify, Exemplify

Antonyms: Contradict, Differ, Deviate, Misrepresent

Example: Her discipline and focus epitomize true professionalism.

17 Unearth (verb)

Discover or find (something hidden or unknown). (खोज निकालना)

Synonyms: Discover, Expose, Reveal, Uncover

Antonyms: Conceal, Hide, Bury, Cover

Example: The archaeologists unearthed ancient coins during the excavation.

18 Allot (verb)

Give or allocate (something) to someone as a share. (आवंटित करना)

Synonyms: Allocate, Assign, Apportion, Distribute

Antonyms: Withhold, Deny, Retain, Reclaim

Example: The teacher will allot extra time to students who need it.

19 Spurn (verb)

Reject with disdain or scorn. (तिरस्कारपूर्वक ठुकराना)

Synonyms: Reject, Snub, Scorn, Refuse

Antonyms: Accept, Embrace, Welcome, Approve

Example: She spurned the offer because she felt insulted by it.

20 Inertia (noun)

Tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. (जड़ता)

Synonyms: Sluggishness, Passivity, Inactivity, Lethargy

Antonyms: Initiative, Momentum, Action, Drive

Example: Due to inertia, the committee delayed the decision for months.

1 Entourage (noun)

A group of people surrounding and accompanying an important person. (परिवारजन और सहयोगी)

Synonyms: Retinue, Escort, Attendants, Followers

Antonyms: Solitude, Isolation, Separation, Aloneness

Example: The celebrity arrived with a large entourage of assistants and security guards.

2 Indubitable (adjective)

Impossible to doubt; unquestionable. (संदेहातीत)

Synonyms: Undeniable, Unquestionable, Certain, Incontestable

Antonyms: Doubtful, Uncertain, Questionable, Debatable

Example: Her indubitable talent made her the top choice for the role.

3 Strident (adjective)

Loud, harsh, and grating; forcefully insistent. (कर्कश)

Synonyms: Harsh, Piercing, Shrill, Grating

Antonyms: Soft, Gentle, Mild, Soothing

Example: The strident whistle cut through the silence of the night.

4 Presumption (noun)

An assumption accepted as true without proof; sometimes, overconfidence or boldness. (अनुमान)

Synonyms: Assumption, Supposition, Inference, Conjecture

Antonyms: Certainty, Proof, Fact, Verification

Example: The case was dismissed because it was based on presumption rather than evidence.

5 Embroil (verb)

Involve (someone) deeply in an argument, conflict, or complicated situation. (विवाद में उलझाना)

Synonyms: Entangle, Involve, Enmesh, Engulf

Antonyms: Disentangle, Free, Clarify, Unravel

Example: The leaked documents embroiled the company in a major controversy.

6 Cohere (verb)

To stick together; to be logically connected and consistent. (एकजुट होना)

Synonyms: Unite, Cling, Adhere, Connect

Antonyms: Separate, Diverge, Disperse, Disconnect

Example: The team members cohere well when working under pressure.

7 Injudicious (adjective)

Not wise or sensible; showing poor judgment. (अविवेकी)

Synonyms: Unwise, Imprudent, Foolish, Ill-advised

Antonyms: Judicious, Wise, Prudent, Sensible

Example: It was injudicious to argue with the officer in such a tense situation.

8 Benediction (noun)

A blessing, especially a formal or religious one. (आशीर्वाद)

Synonyms: Blessing, Invocation, Prayer, Consecration

Antonyms: Curse, Malediction, Denunciation, Condemnation

Example: The priest ended the ceremony with a benediction for the couple.

9 Exuberant (adjective)

Full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness. (उत्साहपूर्ण)

Synonyms: Lively, Enthusiastic, Animated, Jovial

Antonyms: Gloomy, Dull, Depressed, Apathetic

Example: Her exuberant personality lit up the entire room.

10 Inalienable (adjective)

Unable to be taken away or denied. (अविच्छेद्य)

Synonyms: Unassailable, Indefeasible, Nontransferable, Inviolable

Antonyms: Transferable, Alienable, Forfeitable, Surrenderable

Example: The Constitution protects certain inalienable rights of citizens.

11 Fetid (adjective)

Having a very unpleasant smell. (दुर्गन्धयुक्त)

Synonyms: Foul, Stinking, Putrid, Rank

Antonyms: Fragrant, Fresh, Pleasant, Sweet-smelling

Example: A fetid odor came from the garbage left in the heat.

12 Malaise (noun)

A general feeling of discomfort, illness, or uneasiness. (अस्वस्थता)

Synonyms: Discomfort, Uneasiness, Illness, Lethargy

Antonyms: Wellness, Comfort, Health, Vitality

Example: A sense of malaise spread through the team after the sudden loss.

13 Forage (verb/noun)

To search for food or supplies. (चारा खोजना)

Synonyms: Search, Scavenge, Hunt, Rummage

Antonyms: Store, Save, Hoard, Stockpile

Example: The animals forage in the forest early in the morning for berries and roots.

14 Conceal (verb)

To hide or keep something secret. (छिपाना)

Synonyms: Hide, Cover, Mask, Secret

Antonyms: Reveal, Expose, Disclose, Show

Example: He tried to conceal the truth, but his expression gave it away.

15 Rendition (noun)

A performance or interpretation of something, especially music or a piece of work. (प्रस्तुति)

Synonyms: Performance, Interpretation, Version, Representation

Antonyms: Original, Reality, Source, Prototype

Example: Her rendition of the song was so emotional that the audience became silent.

16 Negate (verb)

To make something ineffective or cancel it out. (निष्प्रभावी करना)

Synonyms: Cancel, Nullify, Invalidate, Counteract

Antonyms: Confirm, Support, Validate, Affirm

Example: A single mistake can negate all the hard work done during the project.

17 Ensnare (verb)

To trap or catch someone or something. (फँसाना)

Synonyms: Trap, Entangle, Catch, Lure

Antonyms: Free, Release, Untangle, Liberate

Example: The clever plan was designed to ensnare the thief without any violence.

18 Impostor (noun)

A person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive. (ठग)

Synonyms: Fraud, Pretender, Trickster, Deceiver

Antonyms: Genuine person, Truth-teller, Original, Honest person

Example: The impostor claimed to be a doctor and fooled everyone for weeks.

19 Quarantine (noun/verb)

Isolation to prevent the spread of disease. (संगरोध)

Synonyms: Isolation, Seclusion, Confinement, Detention

Antonyms: Release, Freedom, Liberation, Exposure

Example: The passengers were kept in quarantine for two weeks after arriving from abroad.

20 Cantankerous (adjective)

Bad-tempered, argumentative, and difficult to deal with. (झगड़ालू)

Synonyms: Quarrelsome, Irritable, Grumpy, Pugnacious

Antonyms: Amiable, Pleasant, Agreeable, Good-natured

Example: The cantankerous old man argued with the shopkeeper over a small change.

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