1. ESPIONAGE (NOUN): (जासूसी) spying
Synonyms: reconnaissance, intelligence
Antonyms: candid, frank
Example Sentence:
He will be punished severely if he is found guilty of espionage.
2. ENIGMA (NOUN): (रहस्य) mystery
Synonyms: knot, perplexity
Antonyms: solution, key
Example Sentence:
How they avoided the onslaught of the enemy, is still an enigma for us.
3. CONCURRENCE (NOUN): (सहमति) occurring together
Synonyms: unanimity, synchronicity
Antonyms: disagreement, discord
Example Sentence:
They have infuriated the senior leaders with the concurrence of their stupid remarks.
4. INDULGENT (ADJECTIVE): (दयालु) kind
Synonyms: compassionate, tolerant
Antonyms: inconsiderate, intolerant
Example Sentence:
There are many indulgent people in the world.
5. PROFOUND (ADJECTIVE): (गहन) (deeply) thoughtful
Synonyms: abstruse, philosophical
Antonyms: trivial, superficial
Example Sentence:
The teacher had a profound effect on his students.
6. PROCEEDS (NOUN): (कमाई) earning
Synonyms: revenue, reward
Antonyms: debt, loss
Example Sentence:
The government has ordered companies to share 2% of their proceeds with NGOs.
7. SHORTFALL (NOUN): (कमी) lack
Synonyms: inadequacy, flaw
Antonyms: abundance, plenty
Example Sentence:
His shortfalls are destroying his career.
8. PILE (NOUN): (संग्रह) collection
Synonyms: stockpile, accumulation
Antonyms: ditch, poverty
Example Sentence:
He gifted a pile of story books to the poor children.
9. BUYBACK (NOUN): (छूट) concession
Synonyms: privilege, allowance
Antonyms: repudiation, refusal
Example Sentence:
There are many buyback offers in the market.
10. UNVEIL (VERB): (ख़ुलासा) reveal
Synonyms: disclose, display
Antonyms: conceal, veil
Example Sentence:
They will unveil a new car very soon.
11. IGNOMINIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अपयशपूर्ण) humiliating
Synonyms: embarrassing, disgraceful
Antonyms: respectable, honorable
Example Sentence:
The family was very embarrassed about their son’s ignominious behavior at the gathering.
12. ILLUSTRIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (प्रसिद्ध) famous
Synonyms: esteemed, eminent
Antonyms: insignificant, unimportant
Example Sentence:
Number of illustrious players have lead this team.
13. IMPORTUNE (VERB): (ज़ोर देना) insist
Synonyms: demand, beseech
Antonym: dissuade, prevent
Example Sentence:
The players were importuned by the coach to run another mile.
14. IMPUDENT (ADJECTIVE): (गुस्ताख) shameless
Synonyms: brazen, audacious
Antonyms: humble, polite
Example Sentence:
The impudent student had the nerve to counter the principal’s order.
15. INCOMMODIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (असुविधाजनक) inconvenient
Synonyms: uncomfortable, awkward
Antonyms: convenient, handy
Example Sentence:
The incommodious mattress caused me severe back ache.
16. PLIGHT (NOUN): (दुविधा) dilemma
Synonyms: quandary, impasse
Antonyms: boon, blessing
Example Sentence:
The international community should do more to protect the plight of these people.
17. RATIFY (VERB): (पुष्टि करना) corroborate
Synonyms: validate, approve
Antonyms: veto, disapprove
Example Sentence:
A number of countries have refused to ratify the treaty.
18. EXORBITANT (ADJECTIVE): (अत्यधिक) extravagant
Synonyms: outrageous, extreme
Antonyms: inexpensive, moderate
Example Sentence:
The President is right in pointing how the exorbitant cost of child care can be devastating for families.
19. RUPTURE (VERB): (टूटना) break
Synonyms: breach, split
Antonyms: join, connect
Example Sentence:
The emperor Leo, ruptured the fortress of his enemy.
20. PLETHORA (NOUN): (अधिकता) excess
Synonyms: profusion, overabundance
Antonyms: scarcity, rarity
Example Sentence:
There are plethora of groups that track and publish this kind of information.
21. CONCURRENCE (NOUN): (मेल) unanimity
Synonyms: synchronicity, simultaneity
Antonyms: disagreement, denial
Example Sentence:
Shivya is in the habit of making evasion from every situation.
22. PERSECUTE (VERB): (सताना) harass
Synonyms: torment, domineer
Antonyms: comfort, console
Example Sentence:
The major kept on persecuting the soldiers.
23. GIGANTIC (ADJECTIVE): (विशाल) huge
Synonyms: enormous, immense
Antonyms: small, slight
Example Sentence:
A gigantic lily grows at a height of 10 feet’s.
24. CARPING (ADJECTIVE): (अवगुण ढूंढ़नेवाला): find fault
Synonyms: complaining, bellyaching
Antonyms: complimentary, forgiving
Example sentence:
They deserve recognition, not carping criticism.
25. CASTIGATE (VERB): (सज़ा देना): to punish
Synonyms: berate, chasten
Antonyms: exonerate, forgive
Example sentence:
The teacher castigated him for his incomplete homework.
26. CAVIL (VERB): (दोष ढूंढना): quibble
Synonyms: object, complain
Antonyms: accept, agree
Example sentence:
This is not the time to cavil about petty details.
27. COERCE (VERB): (विवश करना): to force a person into doing something
Synonyms: compel, press
Antonyms: help, aid
Example sentence:
She was never coerced by her husband into bringing money from her parents.
28. CHARY (ADJECTIVE): (सावधान): careful
Synonyms: cautious, watchful
Antonyms: careless, hasty
Example sentence:
She should be chary of the strangers.
29. DETERIORATE (VERB): (बिगड़ जाना): get worse
Synonyms: decline, worsen
Antonyms: improve, get better
Example sentence:
The condition of her sister has deteriorated.
30. DEMURE (ADJECTIVE): (संकोची): shy
Synonyms: reserved, modest
Antonyms: forward, brash
Example sentence:
I was thinking that Ranu was demure by nature but I was wrong.
31. TRECHAREOUS (ADJECTIVE): (विश्वासघाती) disloyal
Synonyms: faithless, unreliable
Antonyms: faithful, reliable
Example Sentence:
Advaik is a treacherous junk-dealer.
32. SANGUINE (ADJECTIVE): (आशावादी) confident
Synonyms: hopeful, optimistic
Antonyms: pessimistic, depressed
Example Sentence:
Vishal is a sanguine person in every adverse situation.
33. ORDAIN (VERB): (भयाक्रांत) impose
Synonyms: order, proclaim
Antonyms: unworried, unruffled
Example Sentence:
Vikram knows the ministry will never ordain him as a priest.
34. AGHAST (ADJECTIVE): (स्वादहीन) horrified
Synonyms: anxious, appalled
Antonyms: delicious, pungent
Example Sentence:
Dinner tastes insipid.
35. ACCESSIBILITY (NOUN): (अभिगम्यता/ पहुँच): capable of being reached.
Synonyms: approachability, affordable
Antonyms: unreachable, inconvenience
Example Sentence:
There is no accessibility to this place.
36. ABASEMENT (NOUN): (मानहानि): A low or downcast state.
Synonyms: abjection, humiliation
Antonyms: praising, commendable
Example Sentence:
Every disaster brought my brother into an attitude of abasement.
37. PREVARICATE (VERB): (छलकपट करना): belie
Synonyms: cavil, con
Antonyms: be honest, tell truth
Example sentence:
British ministers continued to prevaricate on the issue.
38. PROPINQUITY (NOUN): (सान्निध्य): closeness
Synonyms: togetherness, nearness
Antonyms: distance, remoteness
Example sentence:
My maternal uncle is in great propinquity with me.
39. CONCEDE (VERB): (स्वीकार करना) accept
Synonyms: cede, admit
Antonyms: deny, refuse
Example Sentence:
I had to concede that I'd overreacted.
40. ENCROACH (VERB): (अधिक्रमण करना) violate
Synonyms: trespass, infringe
Antonyms: shun, abide
Example Sentence:
Rather than encroach on his privacy she might have kept to her room.
41. UBER (ADJECTIVE): (शानदार): super, extreme or outstanding.
Synonyms: magnificent, extraordinary
Antonyms: worthless, useless
Example Sentence:
It’s an uber ride.
42. NOSTRUM (NOUN): (औषध): cure
Synonyms: panacea, potion
Antonyms: disease, injury
Example sentence:
Supermarket shelves are lined with nostrums claiming to alleviate flu symptoms.
43. ADORABLE (ADJECTIVE): (प्यारा): lovable especially in a childlike or naive way.
Synonyms: lovely, gullible
Antonyms: hateful, mature
Example Sentence:
What an adorable set of twins!
44. FOUL (ADJECTIVE): (कलुषित): highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust.
Synonyms: bad, rotten
Antonyms: fair, good
Example Sentence:
From where this foul smell is coming?
45. PUTREFACTION (NOUN): (सड़न): decay
Synonyms: adulteration, decomposition
Antonyms: betterment, growth
Example sentence:
We caught the stench of putrefaction, as soon as the breeze shifted.
46. DELINEATE (VERB): (चित्रित करना): describe; outline
Synonyms: define, depict
Antonyms: distort, confuse
Example Sentence:
It is very difficult to delineate this chapter in few words.
47. ABSURD (ADJECTIVE): (बेतुका): inconsistent with reason, logic or common sense.
Synonyms: idiotic, illogical
Antonyms: logical, sensible
Example Sentence:
What an absurd idea!
48. IRATE (ADJECTIVE): (क्रुद्ध): extremely angry.
Synonyms: furious, angered
Antonyms: calm, quiet.
Example Sentence:
The irate customer is still shouting.
49. DISARMING (ADJECTIVE): (निरस्त्रीकरण): winning favor or confidence
Synonyms: convincing, ingratiating
Antonyms: despicable, disgusting
Example sentence:
Rahim said that he approached with a disarming smile.
50. RAMPAGE (NOUN): (हंगामा): binge
Synonyms: disturbance, violence
Antonyms: calm, peace
Example Sentence:
Sarmishtha ravaged all our weekend plans.
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