GALLANT (ADJECTIVE): courageous : (बहादुर)
Synonyms: brave, fearless
Antonyms: afraid, fearful
Example Sentence:
Shivi is a gallant lady.
2. FREAK (NOUN): aberration : (सनकी)
Synonyms: anomaly, oddity
Antonyms: conformity, normality
Example Sentence:
The teacher says the accident was a total freak.
3. DISCOURSE (NOUN): communication : (बातचीत)
Synonyms: dialogue, conversation
Antonyms: quiet, silence
Example Sentence:
This is the language of political discourse.
4. GRACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): kind : (विनीत)
Synonyms: congenial, cordial
Antonyms: surly, irritable
Example Sentence:
Haritima is a gracious hostess.
5. GLIB (ADJECTIVE): artful :
Synonyms: articulate, eloquent
Antonyms: awkward, silent
Example Sentence:
The glib phrases soon roll off the tongue.
6. GULLIBLE (ADJECTIVE): foolish : (अकुशल)
Synonyms: unsophisticated, artless
Antonyms: wise, perceptive
Example Sentence:
He had formulated a gullible idea.
7. GRATUITOUS (ADJECTIVE): free : (निःशुल्क)
Synonyms: charge-less, costless
Antonyms: costly, expensive
Example Sentence:
The homeless shelter provides food gratuitous for needy individuals.
8. HEARSAY (NOUN): blasphemy : (अफ़वाह)
Synonyms: fallacy, apostasy
Antonyms: agreement, belief
Example Sentence:
Court officials dismissed the witness’s testimony as hearsay.
9. GRAVE (ADJECTIVE): sober : (गंभीर)
Synonyms: sage, subdued
Antonyms: agitated, boisterous
Example Sentence:
Harit gave a grave look.
10. GUST (NOUN): blast : (झोंका)
Synonyms: breeze, burst
Antonyms: calm, quiet
Example Sentence:
I was feeling rather stifling save for a lone gust of win.
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Gk Questions related to "Father of" is common in Railway exams. Lists here some for your reference
1. Father of cloning = Ian Wilmut
2. Father of Printing = Guttenberg
3. Father of history = Herodotus
4. Father of economics = Adam Smith
5. Father of Socialism = Robert Owen
6. Father of Sociology = Augustus Comte
*7. Father of Scientific Socialism = Karl Marx
8. Father of Co-operation = Robert Owen
9. Father of English Poetry = Geoffrey Chaucer
10. Father of Essay = Montaigne
11. Father of Renaissance = Petrarch
12. Father of Reformation = Martin Luther King
13. Father of Genetics = Gregor Mendel
14. Father of Modern Cartoon = William Hogarth
15. Father of Psychology = Sigmund Freud
16. Father of Greek Democracy = Clesthenes
17. Father of Nuclear Physics = Rutherford
18. Father of Modern Tourism = Thomas Cook
19. Father of Green Revolution = Norman Borlaug
20. Father of Jurisprudence = John Locke
21.Father of Science = Galileo Galilei
22. Father of psychology = Wilhelm Wundt
23. Father of computer = Charles Babbage
24. Father of computer science = Alan Turing
25. Father of internet = Vint Cerf
26. Father of genetics = Gregor Mendel
*27. Father of super computer = Seymour Cray
*28. Father of modern medicine = Hippocrates
*29. Father of homeopathy = Samuel Hahnemann
*30. Father of Indian constitution = Ambedkar
*31. Father of Indian unrest = Bal Gangadhar Tilak
*32. Father of Indian budget = Mahalnobis
*33. Father of Indian cinema = Dadasaheb Phalke
*34. Father of Indian ecology = Ramdeo Misra
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Did you know who is the creator of Batman ?Vocab 31 august
PRIGGISH (ADJECTIVE): smug : (दम्भी)
Synonyms: pompous, stuffy
Antonyms: dissatisfied, discontented
Example Sentence:
I had to meet a priggish person in the train.
2. INURE (VERB): accustom someone to something esp. unpleasant : (सहनशील बनाना)
Synonyms: acclimate, toughen
Antonyms: neglect, soften
Example Sentence:
A continuation of the exclusion of these people from their lands should not inure to the benefit of the wrongdoers.
3. ONSLAUGHT (NOUN): attack : (हमला)
Synonyms: onrush, invasion
Antonyms: retreat, defense
Example Sentence:
The people suddenly made an onslaught on him.
4.REPINE (VERB): complain : (शिकायत करना)
Synonyms: grumble, lament
Antonyms: compliment, praise
Example Sentence:
He always repines about his peer.
5. CABOODLE (NOUN): collection of something : (ताम-झाम)
Synonyms: cluster, agglomeration
Antonyms: individual, one
Example Sentence:
I have a caboodle of great books.
6. ATTICISM (NOUN): grace : (लालित्य)
Synonyms: grandeur, elegance
Antonyms: crudeness, imbalance
Example Sentence:
I see the majestic Atticism in her personality.
7. AUSTERITY (NOUN): severity in manner : (आत्मसंयम)
Synonyms: acerbity, asperity
Antonyms: informality, mildness
Example Sentence:
The austerity of the politician was well renowned.
8. ARTIFICE (NOUN): clever act : (चालाकी)
Synonyms: maneuver, gimmick
Antonyms: candor, honesty
Example Sentence:
These pictures are full of artifice.
9. VALOUR (NOUN): courage : (वीरता)
Synonyms: firmness, fortitude
Antonyms: cowardice, timidity
Example Sentence:
His valor impressed everyone.
10. VIGILANT (ADJECTIVE): attentive : (जागरूक)
Synonyms: observant, cautious
Antonyms: heedless, impulsive
Example Sentence:
I am very vigilant while writing a letter.
Synonyms: pompous, stuffy
Antonyms: dissatisfied, discontented
Example Sentence:
I had to meet a priggish person in the train.
2. INURE (VERB): accustom someone to something esp. unpleasant : (सहनशील बनाना)
Synonyms: acclimate, toughen
Antonyms: neglect, soften
Example Sentence:
A continuation of the exclusion of these people from their lands should not inure to the benefit of the wrongdoers.
3. ONSLAUGHT (NOUN): attack : (हमला)
Synonyms: onrush, invasion
Antonyms: retreat, defense
Example Sentence:
The people suddenly made an onslaught on him.
4.REPINE (VERB): complain : (शिकायत करना)
Synonyms: grumble, lament
Antonyms: compliment, praise
Example Sentence:
He always repines about his peer.
5. CABOODLE (NOUN): collection of something : (ताम-झाम)
Synonyms: cluster, agglomeration
Antonyms: individual, one
Example Sentence:
I have a caboodle of great books.
6. ATTICISM (NOUN): grace : (लालित्य)
Synonyms: grandeur, elegance
Antonyms: crudeness, imbalance
Example Sentence:
I see the majestic Atticism in her personality.
7. AUSTERITY (NOUN): severity in manner : (आत्मसंयम)
Synonyms: acerbity, asperity
Antonyms: informality, mildness
Example Sentence:
The austerity of the politician was well renowned.
8. ARTIFICE (NOUN): clever act : (चालाकी)
Synonyms: maneuver, gimmick
Antonyms: candor, honesty
Example Sentence:
These pictures are full of artifice.
9. VALOUR (NOUN): courage : (वीरता)
Synonyms: firmness, fortitude
Antonyms: cowardice, timidity
Example Sentence:
His valor impressed everyone.
10. VIGILANT (ADJECTIVE): attentive : (जागरूक)
Synonyms: observant, cautious
Antonyms: heedless, impulsive
Example Sentence:
I am very vigilant while writing a letter.
Vocab 30 august
REPROBATE (ADJECTIVE): Shameless: (नीच)
Synonyms: corrupt, wanton
Antonyms: honest, decent
Example Sentence:
Only a reprobate man would kill an old woman.
2. CAPRICE (NOUN): Sudden change of behaviour: (सनक)
Synonyms: contrariety, crotchet
Antonyms: constancy, normality
Example Sentence:
I am fed up of your caprice now.
3. GIG (NOUN): Employment: (छोटा काम)
Synonyms: job, engagement
Antonyms: unemployment, economic-decline
Example Sentence:
A gig of a basketball coach has been published on the website today.
4.NAUSEOUS (ADJECTIVE): Disgusting: (घिनौना)
Synonyms: abhorrent, brackish
Antonyms: nice, soothing
Example Sentence:
Spitting everywhere is a nauseous habit usually found in youth.
5. HEGEMONY (NOUN): Dominion: (नायकत्व)
Synonyms: authority, leadership
Antonyms: subservience, powerlessness
Example Sentence:
PoK is under the hegemony of Pakistan.
6. IN WAKE OF (ADJECTIVE): Being next: (अनुवर्ती)
Synonyms: subsequent, succeeding
Antonyms: leading, preceding
Example Sentence:
We had no place to live in the wake of the fire.
7. AGILE (ADJECTIVE): Flexible: (चुस्त)
Synonyms: lithe, supple
Antonym: rigid, stiff
Example Sentence:
Monkey is an agile animal.
8. SHOVE OFF (VERB): Leave quickly : (निकास)
Synonyms: depart, exit
Antonyms: arrive, come
Example Sentence:
As soon as the police arrives the goons shove off from the bank.
9. SALACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Indecent: (गंदा)
Synonyms: vulgar, lewd
Antonyms: moral, decent
Example Sentence:
The salacious ruffians made filthy remarks on her.
10. PULL UP (VERB): Stop: ((व्यक्ति, घोड़े, गाड़ी को) रोकना)
Synonyms: halt, pause
Antonyms: continue, go
Example Sentence:
This old orthodox practice should be pulled up now.
Synonyms: corrupt, wanton
Antonyms: honest, decent
Example Sentence:
Only a reprobate man would kill an old woman.
2. CAPRICE (NOUN): Sudden change of behaviour: (सनक)
Synonyms: contrariety, crotchet
Antonyms: constancy, normality
Example Sentence:
I am fed up of your caprice now.
3. GIG (NOUN): Employment: (छोटा काम)
Synonyms: job, engagement
Antonyms: unemployment, economic-decline
Example Sentence:
A gig of a basketball coach has been published on the website today.
4.NAUSEOUS (ADJECTIVE): Disgusting: (घिनौना)
Synonyms: abhorrent, brackish
Antonyms: nice, soothing
Example Sentence:
Spitting everywhere is a nauseous habit usually found in youth.
5. HEGEMONY (NOUN): Dominion: (नायकत्व)
Synonyms: authority, leadership
Antonyms: subservience, powerlessness
Example Sentence:
PoK is under the hegemony of Pakistan.
6. IN WAKE OF (ADJECTIVE): Being next: (अनुवर्ती)
Synonyms: subsequent, succeeding
Antonyms: leading, preceding
Example Sentence:
We had no place to live in the wake of the fire.
7. AGILE (ADJECTIVE): Flexible: (चुस्त)
Synonyms: lithe, supple
Antonym: rigid, stiff
Example Sentence:
Monkey is an agile animal.
8. SHOVE OFF (VERB): Leave quickly : (निकास)
Synonyms: depart, exit
Antonyms: arrive, come
Example Sentence:
As soon as the police arrives the goons shove off from the bank.
9. SALACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Indecent: (गंदा)
Synonyms: vulgar, lewd
Antonyms: moral, decent
Example Sentence:
The salacious ruffians made filthy remarks on her.
10. PULL UP (VERB): Stop: ((व्यक्ति, घोड़े, गाड़ी को) रोकना)
Synonyms: halt, pause
Antonyms: continue, go
Example Sentence:
This old orthodox practice should be pulled up now.
Vocab 29 august
BALK (VERB): Prevent : (स्र्कावट डालना)
Synonyms: obstruct, hinder
Antonyms: allow, permit
Example Sentence:
Somehow I managed to balk laughing.
2. AVOW (VERB): Acknowledge: (खुलकर कहना)
Synonyms: declare, concede
Antonyms: ignore, refuse
Example Sentence:
Nobody avows my work, moreover I don’t like to blow my own trumpet.
3. AUGUST (ADJECTIVE): Acclaimed: (प्रतापी)
Synonyms: grand, eminent
Antonyms: ignoble, despicable
Example Sentence:
He is an august man I think Police is barking up the wrong tree.
4. ALACRITY (NOUN): Promptness: (तत्परता)
Synonyms: alertness, avidity
Antonyms: dullness, lethargy
Example Sentence:
India showed alacrity in extending the olive branch to Pakistan.
5. ADO (NOUN): Fuss: (हलचल)
Synonyms: bother, confusion
Antonyms: calm, peace
Example Sentence:
It has made great ado already, let’s call it a day.
6. ARTICULATE (VERB): Hinge: (साफ़ साफ़ बोलना)
Synonyms: join, integrate
Antonyms: disjoin, disconnect
Example Sentence:
I articulate his company once in a blue moon.
7. ARID (ADJECTIVE): Parched: (शुष्क)
Synonyms: dreary, dry
Antonyms: humid, damp
Example Sentence:
This time I am arid in telling you fables otherwise I know the ropes.
8. AVID (ADJECTIVE): Ardent: (उत्सुक)
Synonyms: devoted, fervent
Antonyms: apathetic, cold
Example Sentence:
He is an avid man with larger than life perspective.
9. ARCANE (ADJECTIVE): Hidden: (रहस्य का)
Synonyms: mystic, occult
Antonyms: known, familiar
Example Sentence:
I can’t paint to save my life it’s my arcane weakness.
10. ADDLE (VERB): Confuse: (घबड़ाया हुआ)
Synonyms: baffle, befuddle
Antonyms: explain, clarify
Example Sentence:
Everybody witnessed, you got addled yesterday, your debate had more holes than a swiss cheese.
Synonyms: obstruct, hinder
Antonyms: allow, permit
Example Sentence:
Somehow I managed to balk laughing.
2. AVOW (VERB): Acknowledge: (खुलकर कहना)
Synonyms: declare, concede
Antonyms: ignore, refuse
Example Sentence:
Nobody avows my work, moreover I don’t like to blow my own trumpet.
3. AUGUST (ADJECTIVE): Acclaimed: (प्रतापी)
Synonyms: grand, eminent
Antonyms: ignoble, despicable
Example Sentence:
He is an august man I think Police is barking up the wrong tree.
4. ALACRITY (NOUN): Promptness: (तत्परता)
Synonyms: alertness, avidity
Antonyms: dullness, lethargy
Example Sentence:
India showed alacrity in extending the olive branch to Pakistan.
5. ADO (NOUN): Fuss: (हलचल)
Synonyms: bother, confusion
Antonyms: calm, peace
Example Sentence:
It has made great ado already, let’s call it a day.
6. ARTICULATE (VERB): Hinge: (साफ़ साफ़ बोलना)
Synonyms: join, integrate
Antonyms: disjoin, disconnect
Example Sentence:
I articulate his company once in a blue moon.
7. ARID (ADJECTIVE): Parched: (शुष्क)
Synonyms: dreary, dry
Antonyms: humid, damp
Example Sentence:
This time I am arid in telling you fables otherwise I know the ropes.
8. AVID (ADJECTIVE): Ardent: (उत्सुक)
Synonyms: devoted, fervent
Antonyms: apathetic, cold
Example Sentence:
He is an avid man with larger than life perspective.
9. ARCANE (ADJECTIVE): Hidden: (रहस्य का)
Synonyms: mystic, occult
Antonyms: known, familiar
Example Sentence:
I can’t paint to save my life it’s my arcane weakness.
10. ADDLE (VERB): Confuse: (घबड़ाया हुआ)
Synonyms: baffle, befuddle
Antonyms: explain, clarify
Example Sentence:
Everybody witnessed, you got addled yesterday, your debate had more holes than a swiss cheese.
Vocab 28 august
GLOSS OVER (VERB): fail to do : (उपेक्षा)
Synonyms: bypass, disregard
Antonyms: attend, regard
Example Sentence:
Shreyansh handed over the résumé that glossed over the applicant's lack of experience.
2. SOOTHE (VERB): calm :
Synonyms: allay, appease
Antonyms: aggravate, agitate
Example Sentence:
He tried his best to soothe his wife.
3. DULCIFY (VERB): pacify : (शांत करना)
Synonyms: assuage, curb
Antonyms: incite, irritate
Example Sentence:
He dulcified his hunger by eating apple.
4. EBULLIENT (ADJECTIVE): enthusiastic : (आनन्दित)
Synonyms: brash, chipper
Antonyms: depressed, down
Example Sentence:
Ebullient wolf made everyone tensed.
5. EFFERVESCENT (ADJECTIVE): fizzing : (चमकता हुआ)
Synonyms: bubbly, airy
Antonyms: inactive, flat
Example Sentence:
Effervescent sight of this lake can make you crazy.
6. LUSCIOUS (ADJECTIVE): delicious : (सुस्वाद)
Synonyms: juicy, lush
Antonyms: austere, bland
Example Sentence:
She cooks luscious food.
7. SAVORY (ADJECTIVE): pleasing : (दिलकश)
Synonyms: aromatic, fragrant
Antonyms: stinking, sour
Example Sentence:
His savory attitude will help him to get promotion.
8. MELLOW (ADJECTIVE): ripe : (परिपक्व)
Synonyms: delicate, soft
Antonyms: harsh, healthy
Example Sentence:
She was staring at the mellow evening sky.
9. DWINDLE (VERB): wane : (दुर्बल होना)
Synonyms: abate, decay
Antonyms: develop, enhance
Example Sentence:
Water the plant otherwise it will dwindle very soon.
10. SHRINK (VERB): become smaller : (सिकुड़ना)
Synonyms: decrease, diminish
Antonyms: enlarge, extend
Example Sentence:
I saw a virus through microscope, it was shrinking.
Synonyms: bypass, disregard
Antonyms: attend, regard
Example Sentence:
Shreyansh handed over the résumé that glossed over the applicant's lack of experience.
2. SOOTHE (VERB): calm :
Synonyms: allay, appease
Antonyms: aggravate, agitate
Example Sentence:
He tried his best to soothe his wife.
3. DULCIFY (VERB): pacify : (शांत करना)
Synonyms: assuage, curb
Antonyms: incite, irritate
Example Sentence:
He dulcified his hunger by eating apple.
4. EBULLIENT (ADJECTIVE): enthusiastic : (आनन्दित)
Synonyms: brash, chipper
Antonyms: depressed, down
Example Sentence:
Ebullient wolf made everyone tensed.
5. EFFERVESCENT (ADJECTIVE): fizzing : (चमकता हुआ)
Synonyms: bubbly, airy
Antonyms: inactive, flat
Example Sentence:
Effervescent sight of this lake can make you crazy.
6. LUSCIOUS (ADJECTIVE): delicious : (सुस्वाद)
Synonyms: juicy, lush
Antonyms: austere, bland
Example Sentence:
She cooks luscious food.
7. SAVORY (ADJECTIVE): pleasing : (दिलकश)
Synonyms: aromatic, fragrant
Antonyms: stinking, sour
Example Sentence:
His savory attitude will help him to get promotion.
8. MELLOW (ADJECTIVE): ripe : (परिपक्व)
Synonyms: delicate, soft
Antonyms: harsh, healthy
Example Sentence:
She was staring at the mellow evening sky.
9. DWINDLE (VERB): wane : (दुर्बल होना)
Synonyms: abate, decay
Antonyms: develop, enhance
Example Sentence:
Water the plant otherwise it will dwindle very soon.
10. SHRINK (VERB): become smaller : (सिकुड़ना)
Synonyms: decrease, diminish
Antonyms: enlarge, extend
Example Sentence:
I saw a virus through microscope, it was shrinking.
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ROGUISH (ADJECTIVE): deceitful : (धोखेबाज)
Synonyms: devilish, playful
Antonyms: real, valid
Example Sentence:
What a roguish pair of eyes!
2. CONTEMPTUOUS (ADJECTIVE): arrogant : (तिरस्कारपूर्ण)
Synonyms: disdainful, haughty
Antonyms: humble, praising
Example Sentence:
He is a very contemptuous person.
3. CHEEKY (ADJECTIVE): impudent : (निर्लज्ज)
Synonyms: bold, brash
Antonyms: afraid, fearful
Example Sentence:
What will you do cheeky boy?
4. MEEK (ADJECTIVE): shy : (नम्र)
Synonyms: docile, gentle
Antonyms: bold, brave
Example Sentence:
He was rejected because of his meek nature.
5. SERENE (ADJECTIVE): calm : (शांत)
Synonyms: comfortable, composed
Antonyms: agitated, annoyed
Example Sentence:
Her mother was looking at her with a serene comprehension and compassion.
6. IMPORTUNATE (ADJECTIVE): demanding : (हठी)
Synonyms: burning, crying
Antonyms: unimportant, relaxed
Example Sentence:
This is an importunate thing.
7. CANDID (ADJECTIVE): honest : (स्पष्टवादी)
Synonyms: blunt, forthright
Antonyms: biased, tactful
Example Sentence:
His candid effort towards making his country great.
8. TRICKY (ADJECTIVE): complicated : (छली)
Synonyms: complex, critical
Antonyms: certain, direct
Example Sentence:
This question is too tricky to solve.
9. OBDURATE (ADJECTIVE): stubborn : (हठी)
Synonyms: adamant, bullhead
Antonyms: gentle, submissive
Example Sentence:
Obdurate boys do not get everything that they want.
10. DOGGED (ADJECTIVE): determined : (दृढ़)
Synonyms: relentless, resolute
Antonyms: irresolute, weak
Example Sentence:
He is a dogged person for his work.
Synonyms: devilish, playful
Antonyms: real, valid
Example Sentence:
What a roguish pair of eyes!
2. CONTEMPTUOUS (ADJECTIVE): arrogant : (तिरस्कारपूर्ण)
Synonyms: disdainful, haughty
Antonyms: humble, praising
Example Sentence:
He is a very contemptuous person.
3. CHEEKY (ADJECTIVE): impudent : (निर्लज्ज)
Synonyms: bold, brash
Antonyms: afraid, fearful
Example Sentence:
What will you do cheeky boy?
4. MEEK (ADJECTIVE): shy : (नम्र)
Synonyms: docile, gentle
Antonyms: bold, brave
Example Sentence:
He was rejected because of his meek nature.
5. SERENE (ADJECTIVE): calm : (शांत)
Synonyms: comfortable, composed
Antonyms: agitated, annoyed
Example Sentence:
Her mother was looking at her with a serene comprehension and compassion.
6. IMPORTUNATE (ADJECTIVE): demanding : (हठी)
Synonyms: burning, crying
Antonyms: unimportant, relaxed
Example Sentence:
This is an importunate thing.
7. CANDID (ADJECTIVE): honest : (स्पष्टवादी)
Synonyms: blunt, forthright
Antonyms: biased, tactful
Example Sentence:
His candid effort towards making his country great.
8. TRICKY (ADJECTIVE): complicated : (छली)
Synonyms: complex, critical
Antonyms: certain, direct
Example Sentence:
This question is too tricky to solve.
9. OBDURATE (ADJECTIVE): stubborn : (हठी)
Synonyms: adamant, bullhead
Antonyms: gentle, submissive
Example Sentence:
Obdurate boys do not get everything that they want.
10. DOGGED (ADJECTIVE): determined : (दृढ़)
Synonyms: relentless, resolute
Antonyms: irresolute, weak
Example Sentence:
He is a dogged person for his work.
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मनुष्य संसार के अन्य प्रणियों से इसलिए भिन्न है क्योकि उसके पास भाषा अनुपम खजाना है मनुस्य अपने भावों विचारों को शब्दों के द्वारा व्यक्त करता है अब वाही शब्द हम गलत बोले तो अर्थ का भी अनर्थ हो जाता है वैसे भी आप सभी विद्वान जन जानते ही है की हिंदी का शब्द कोष दुनिया की अन्य भाषाओं से विशाल है कई व्याकरणाचार्यों के मुताबिक 7 लाख शब्दों से भी ज्यादा है जबकि वहीँ अंग्रेजी का शब्द कोष 3. 5 लाख के लगभग माना गया है फिर भी हमारी राष्ट्रभाषा हिंदी को अंतर्राष्ट्रीय भाषा का दर्जा नहीं मिल प रहा है क्यों जरा इसी विचार के साथ रात को सोते समय सोचिये आपकी समझ में आ जायेगा ! हिंदी एक विशाल भाषा है जिसको विभिन्न भारत की अनेक छोटी -छोटी बोलियों उपभाषाओं विदेशी भाषाओं तत्सम तद्भव समास संधि उपसर्ग प्रत्य आदि ने इसे विशाल और अक्षुण रखा है !आज मै उसी शब्द सागर से कुछ शब्दों को तुम्हे बताने का प्रयास करूंगा जिससे आप भी उससे लाभान्वित हो सके !
hindi shabdkosh kram
hindi shabdkosh kram
तो शुरुआत करते है हिंदी वर्णमाला के प्रथम वर्ण अ से ज्ञ तक
अ - हिंदी [देवनागरी ],संस्कृत वर्णमाला का पहला अक्षर है ,इसका उच्चारण स्थान कण्ठ है /इसके कई अर्थ
है ब्रह्मा ,सृष्टि ,अमृत ,मेघ ,ब्राह्मण ,कीर्ति ,कंठ,ललाट /
अंक - [सं.,पु,]चिन्ह ,निशान ,छाप ,संख्या [२४ ,५६ १०० आदि ]अदद ,गोद ,बगल ,मुद्रा पर अंकित धार्मिक
चिन्ह किसी नाटक या महाकाव्य का खण्ड या सर्ग /
अंकक -[सं ,पु ,वि ]इसका स्त्रीलिंग अंकिका हे हिसाब,अंकित करने वाला , ठप्पा या छाप लगने वाला यन्त्र /
अंकगत -[सं. वि.]गोद में समाया हुआ ,भूमि में दफ़न किया गया शव ,बोया गया बीज /
अंकति -[सं.पु. ]अग्नि ,ब्रह्मा ,पवन भूगर्भ की अग्नि /
अंकधारी - शङ्ख ,चक्र ,त्रिशूल। कमल।,गदा आदि धार्मिक चिन्ह धारण वाला /
अंकपत्र -[सं. पु. ] परीक्षार्थी के अंकों को दर्शाने वाला कागज ,मुद्रांकित कागज ,टिकट
अंकवारी -[हि. स्त्री. ]गोद ,अंक /
अंकशायिनी -[सं. स्त्री. ]साथ[बगल ] में सोने वाली औरत /
अंकशायी -किसी स्त्री की गोद वाला बालक अथवा पुरुष /
अंक्य -ऐसा अपराधी जो दागने योग्य हो ,मृदंग ,पखावज नामक वाद्ययंत्र /
अँखिया -[ही. स्त्री ]आँख ,नक्काशी के काम आने वाली छोटो सी कलम /
अंग -[सं. पु.]शरीर के भाग ,आश्रित विषय अथवा वस्तु ,मन ,
आगे फिर लिखूंगा निरन्तर
Vocab 26 august
INEQUITY (NOUN): unfairness: (असमता)
Synonyms: injustice, partiality
Antonyms: equity, fairness
Example Sentence:
We are not doing inequity with the employees.
2. DEVASTATING (ADJECTIVE): highly destructive or damaging: (भयानक)
Synonyms: calamitous, disastrous
Antonyms: blessed, fortunate
Example Sentence:
The devastating effects of these civil wars were most disastrous to the trade.
3. EXPLOITATION (NOUN): misuse: (शोषण)
Synonyms: ill-treatment, wringing
Antonyms: hospitable, generous
Example Sentence:
It was an exploitation of the patented invention.
4. RENEGE (VERB): go back on a promise: (इनकार करना)
Synonyms: reverse, welsh
Antonyms: correction, accuracy
Example Sentence:
People have reneged on a core promise laid out in the preamble of the constitution.
5. STIGMATISE (VERB): disgrace: (भर्त्सना करना)
Synonyms: defame, denounce
Antonyms: exalt, praise
Example Sentence:
This action will stigmatise a set of citizens for their poverty.
6. REPLETE (ADJECTIVE): filled or well supplied with something : (भरा हुआ)
Synonyms: awash, rife
Antonyms: empty, unfilled
Example Sentence:
History is replete with odious instances of countries that have differentiated between citizens in the past.
7. THRIVE (VERB): prosper: (कामयाब होना)
Synonyms: flourish, bloom
Antonyms: cease, decrease
Example Sentence:
It appears to believe that English can’t thrive as long as French survives.
8. MAGNANIMOUS (ADJECTIVE): generous: (उदार)
Synonyms: altruistic, charitable
Antonyms: mean, selfish
Example Sentence:
The panel is more magnanimous than Article 120(2).
9. PALPABLE (ADJECTIVE): visible: (स्पष्ट)
Synonyms: noticeable, credible
Antonyms: ambiguous, doubtful
Example Sentence:
The committee’s fervour is palpable in every recommendation.
10. STRIVE (VERB): make great efforts to achieve something : (प्रयास करना)
Synonyms: aim, attempt
Antonyms: neglect, dissuade
Example Sentence:
They strive to make their respective languages prominent in governance and education.
Synonyms: injustice, partiality
Antonyms: equity, fairness
Example Sentence:
We are not doing inequity with the employees.
2. DEVASTATING (ADJECTIVE): highly destructive or damaging: (भयानक)
Synonyms: calamitous, disastrous
Antonyms: blessed, fortunate
Example Sentence:
The devastating effects of these civil wars were most disastrous to the trade.
3. EXPLOITATION (NOUN): misuse: (शोषण)
Synonyms: ill-treatment, wringing
Antonyms: hospitable, generous
Example Sentence:
It was an exploitation of the patented invention.
4. RENEGE (VERB): go back on a promise: (इनकार करना)
Synonyms: reverse, welsh
Antonyms: correction, accuracy
Example Sentence:
People have reneged on a core promise laid out in the preamble of the constitution.
5. STIGMATISE (VERB): disgrace: (भर्त्सना करना)
Synonyms: defame, denounce
Antonyms: exalt, praise
Example Sentence:
This action will stigmatise a set of citizens for their poverty.
6. REPLETE (ADJECTIVE): filled or well supplied with something : (भरा हुआ)
Synonyms: awash, rife
Antonyms: empty, unfilled
Example Sentence:
History is replete with odious instances of countries that have differentiated between citizens in the past.
7. THRIVE (VERB): prosper: (कामयाब होना)
Synonyms: flourish, bloom
Antonyms: cease, decrease
Example Sentence:
It appears to believe that English can’t thrive as long as French survives.
8. MAGNANIMOUS (ADJECTIVE): generous: (उदार)
Synonyms: altruistic, charitable
Antonyms: mean, selfish
Example Sentence:
The panel is more magnanimous than Article 120(2).
9. PALPABLE (ADJECTIVE): visible: (स्पष्ट)
Synonyms: noticeable, credible
Antonyms: ambiguous, doubtful
Example Sentence:
The committee’s fervour is palpable in every recommendation.
10. STRIVE (VERB): make great efforts to achieve something : (प्रयास करना)
Synonyms: aim, attempt
Antonyms: neglect, dissuade
Example Sentence:
They strive to make their respective languages prominent in governance and education.
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Vocab 25 august
IMPUNITY (NOUN): immunity: (दण्ड से मुक्ति)
Synonyms: dispensation, freedom
Antonyms: imprisonment, incarceration
Example Sentence:
The country cannot be so opaque to history as to say no sale.
2. HEREAFTER (ADVERB): from now on: (इसके बाद)
Synonyms: hence, eventually
Antonyms: incompletely, moderately
Example Sentence:
These people will hereafter be allowed to enter our territory.
3. UNFURL (VERB): unfold: (खोलना)
synonyms: unroll. unwind
Antonyms: close, conceal
Example Sentence:
Kaushik unfolded the map and laid it out on the table.
4. LENIENCY (NOUN): mercy: (उदारता)
Synonyms: tolerance, charity
Antonyms: cruelty, meanness
Example Sentence:
This is not the matter in which we can show leniency.
5. DELINEATE (VERB): describe precisely: (चित्रित करना)
Synonyms: define, limn
Antonyms: confuse, distort
Example Sentence:
The judge delineated the composition of the bench to hear the case.
6. POSTERITY (NOUN): all future generation of people: (भावी पीढ़ी)
Synonyms: progeny, lineage
Antonyms: parent, past
Example Sentence:
This incident is regarded by posterity as an aberration rather than a precedent.
7. PREROGATIVE (NOUN): right: (परमाधिकार)
Synonyms: immunity, advantage
Antonyms: duty, obligation
Example Sentence:
He is the person who has the prerogative to instruct everyone.
8. CONFER (VERB): consult: (मन्त्रणा करना)
Synonyms: huddle, negotiate
Antonyms: refuse, dishonour
Example Sentence:
This community has conferred on a particular brief.
9. VOUCHSAFE (VERB): grant something to someone: (सम्मानित करना)
Synonyms: award, bestow
Antonyms: reject, veto
Example Sentence:
He wondered whether the government would vouchsafe him.
10. TENET (NOUN): principle: (सिद्धांत)
Synonyms: credo, assumption
Antonyms: reality, unbelief
Example Sentence:
Our texts, tenets and traditions mark a departure from modern experience.
Synonyms: dispensation, freedom
Antonyms: imprisonment, incarceration
Example Sentence:
The country cannot be so opaque to history as to say no sale.
2. HEREAFTER (ADVERB): from now on: (इसके बाद)
Synonyms: hence, eventually
Antonyms: incompletely, moderately
Example Sentence:
These people will hereafter be allowed to enter our territory.
3. UNFURL (VERB): unfold: (खोलना)
synonyms: unroll. unwind
Antonyms: close, conceal
Example Sentence:
Kaushik unfolded the map and laid it out on the table.
4. LENIENCY (NOUN): mercy: (उदारता)
Synonyms: tolerance, charity
Antonyms: cruelty, meanness
Example Sentence:
This is not the matter in which we can show leniency.
5. DELINEATE (VERB): describe precisely: (चित्रित करना)
Synonyms: define, limn
Antonyms: confuse, distort
Example Sentence:
The judge delineated the composition of the bench to hear the case.
6. POSTERITY (NOUN): all future generation of people: (भावी पीढ़ी)
Synonyms: progeny, lineage
Antonyms: parent, past
Example Sentence:
This incident is regarded by posterity as an aberration rather than a precedent.
7. PREROGATIVE (NOUN): right: (परमाधिकार)
Synonyms: immunity, advantage
Antonyms: duty, obligation
Example Sentence:
He is the person who has the prerogative to instruct everyone.
8. CONFER (VERB): consult: (मन्त्रणा करना)
Synonyms: huddle, negotiate
Antonyms: refuse, dishonour
Example Sentence:
This community has conferred on a particular brief.
9. VOUCHSAFE (VERB): grant something to someone: (सम्मानित करना)
Synonyms: award, bestow
Antonyms: reject, veto
Example Sentence:
He wondered whether the government would vouchsafe him.
10. TENET (NOUN): principle: (सिद्धांत)
Synonyms: credo, assumption
Antonyms: reality, unbelief
Example Sentence:
Our texts, tenets and traditions mark a departure from modern experience.
Vocab 24 august
INEQUITY (NOUN): unfairness: (असमता)
Synonyms: injustice, partiality
Antonyms: equity, fairness
Example Sentence:
We are not doing inequity with the employees.
2. DEVASTATING (ADJECTIVE): highly destructive or damaging: (भयानक)
Synonyms: calamitous, disastrous
Antonyms: blessed, fortunate
Example Sentence:
The devastating effects of these civil wars were most disastrous to the trade.
3. EXPLOITATION (NOUN): misuse: (शोषण)
Synonyms: ill-treatment, wringing
Antonyms: hospitable, generous
Example Sentence:
It was an exploitation of the patented invention.
4. RENEGE (VERB): go back on a promise: (इनकार करना)
Synonyms: reverse, welsh
Antonyms: correction, accuracy
Example Sentence:
People have reneged on a core promise laid out in the preamble of the constitution.
5. STIGMATISE (VERB): disgrace: (भर्त्सना करना)
Synonyms: defame, denounce
Antonyms: exalt, praise
Example Sentence:
This action will stigmatise a set of citizens for their poverty.
6. REPLETE (ADJECTIVE): filled or well supplied with something : (भरा हुआ)
Synonyms: awash, rife
Antonyms: empty, unfilled
Example Sentence:
History is replete with odious instances of countries that have differentiated between citizens in the past.
7. THRIVE (VERB): prosper: (कामयाब होना)
Synonyms: flourish, bloom
Antonyms: cease, decrease
Example Sentence:
It appears to believe that English can’t thrive as long as French survives.
8. MAGNANIMOUS (ADJECTIVE): generous: (उदार)
Synonyms: altruistic, charitable
Antonyms: mean, selfish
Example Sentence:
The panel is more magnanimous than Article 120(2).
9. PALPABLE (ADJECTIVE): visible: (स्पष्ट)
Synonyms: noticeable, credible
Antonyms: ambiguous, doubtful
Example Sentence:
The committee’s fervour is palpable in every recommendation.
10. STRIVE (VERB): make great efforts to achieve something : (प्रयास करना)
Synonyms: aim, attempt
Antonyms: neglect, dissuade
Example Sentence:
They strive to make their respective languages prominent in governance and education.
Synonyms: injustice, partiality
Antonyms: equity, fairness
Example Sentence:
We are not doing inequity with the employees.
2. DEVASTATING (ADJECTIVE): highly destructive or damaging: (भयानक)
Synonyms: calamitous, disastrous
Antonyms: blessed, fortunate
Example Sentence:
The devastating effects of these civil wars were most disastrous to the trade.
3. EXPLOITATION (NOUN): misuse: (शोषण)
Synonyms: ill-treatment, wringing
Antonyms: hospitable, generous
Example Sentence:
It was an exploitation of the patented invention.
4. RENEGE (VERB): go back on a promise: (इनकार करना)
Synonyms: reverse, welsh
Antonyms: correction, accuracy
Example Sentence:
People have reneged on a core promise laid out in the preamble of the constitution.
5. STIGMATISE (VERB): disgrace: (भर्त्सना करना)
Synonyms: defame, denounce
Antonyms: exalt, praise
Example Sentence:
This action will stigmatise a set of citizens for their poverty.
6. REPLETE (ADJECTIVE): filled or well supplied with something : (भरा हुआ)
Synonyms: awash, rife
Antonyms: empty, unfilled
Example Sentence:
History is replete with odious instances of countries that have differentiated between citizens in the past.
7. THRIVE (VERB): prosper: (कामयाब होना)
Synonyms: flourish, bloom
Antonyms: cease, decrease
Example Sentence:
It appears to believe that English can’t thrive as long as French survives.
8. MAGNANIMOUS (ADJECTIVE): generous: (उदार)
Synonyms: altruistic, charitable
Antonyms: mean, selfish
Example Sentence:
The panel is more magnanimous than Article 120(2).
9. PALPABLE (ADJECTIVE): visible: (स्पष्ट)
Synonyms: noticeable, credible
Antonyms: ambiguous, doubtful
Example Sentence:
The committee’s fervour is palpable in every recommendation.
10. STRIVE (VERB): make great efforts to achieve something : (प्रयास करना)
Synonyms: aim, attempt
Antonyms: neglect, dissuade
Example Sentence:
They strive to make their respective languages prominent in governance and education.
Vocab 23 august
KEEL (VERB): turn over on its side : (उलटना)
Synonyms: plunge, overturn
Antonyms: ascend, straighten
Example Sentence:
It might keel at any minute, we must aware of it.
2. COALESCENCE (NOUN): clotting: (थक्के)
Synonyms: clump, cluster
Antonyms: individual, opening
Example Sentence:
By coalescence of the endoderm-layers, the coelenteron may be reduced to vessels.
3. INAUGURATION (NOUN): launch: (उद्घाटन)
Synonyms: commencement, induction
Antonyms: conclusion, adjournment
Example Sentence:
The minister inaugurated the programme.
4. RESUMPTION (NOUN): restart: (पुनरारंभ)
Synonyms: revival, resurgence
Antonyms: destruction, suppression
Example Sentence:
He made an early resumption of peace and talks.
5. SIZABLE (ADJECTIVE): fairly large: (बड़ा)
Synonyms: extensive, hefty
Antonyms: tiny, small
Example Sentence:
The city earlier had a sizable Jewish population.
6. SERMON (NOUN): a talk on a religious subject: (धर्मोपदेश)
Synonyms: lesson, preaching
Antonyms: blockage, hindrance
Example Sentence:
The spiritual Guru has just finished his sermon.
7. WADE (VERB): walk with effort through liquid: (प्रकट रूप से)
Synonyms: paddle, drudge
Antonyms: avoid, dodge
Example Sentence:
As we wade gingerly across to the other bank, we realize we would be lost without the boys.
8. OSTENSIBLY (ADVERB): apparently
Synonyms: evidently, seemingly
Antonyms: improbably, unlikely
Example Sentence:
Ostensibly, this is being done to make educational facilities available.
9. PITHY (ADJECTIVE): vigorously expressive: (सारगर्भित)
Synonyms: cogent, concise
Antonyms: impotent, lengthy
Example Sentence:
None liked his pithy comments.
10. PILLAGE (VERB): rob a place using violence: (लूटना)
Synonyms: loot, maraud
Antonyms: receive, construct
Example Sentence:
Those people pillaged the town.
Synonyms: plunge, overturn
Antonyms: ascend, straighten
Example Sentence:
It might keel at any minute, we must aware of it.
2. COALESCENCE (NOUN): clotting: (थक्के)
Synonyms: clump, cluster
Antonyms: individual, opening
Example Sentence:
By coalescence of the endoderm-layers, the coelenteron may be reduced to vessels.
3. INAUGURATION (NOUN): launch: (उद्घाटन)
Synonyms: commencement, induction
Antonyms: conclusion, adjournment
Example Sentence:
The minister inaugurated the programme.
4. RESUMPTION (NOUN): restart: (पुनरारंभ)
Synonyms: revival, resurgence
Antonyms: destruction, suppression
Example Sentence:
He made an early resumption of peace and talks.
5. SIZABLE (ADJECTIVE): fairly large: (बड़ा)
Synonyms: extensive, hefty
Antonyms: tiny, small
Example Sentence:
The city earlier had a sizable Jewish population.
6. SERMON (NOUN): a talk on a religious subject: (धर्मोपदेश)
Synonyms: lesson, preaching
Antonyms: blockage, hindrance
Example Sentence:
The spiritual Guru has just finished his sermon.
7. WADE (VERB): walk with effort through liquid: (प्रकट रूप से)
Synonyms: paddle, drudge
Antonyms: avoid, dodge
Example Sentence:
As we wade gingerly across to the other bank, we realize we would be lost without the boys.
8. OSTENSIBLY (ADVERB): apparently
Synonyms: evidently, seemingly
Antonyms: improbably, unlikely
Example Sentence:
Ostensibly, this is being done to make educational facilities available.
9. PITHY (ADJECTIVE): vigorously expressive: (सारगर्भित)
Synonyms: cogent, concise
Antonyms: impotent, lengthy
Example Sentence:
None liked his pithy comments.
10. PILLAGE (VERB): rob a place using violence: (लूटना)
Synonyms: loot, maraud
Antonyms: receive, construct
Example Sentence:
Those people pillaged the town.
Vocab 22 august
PATOIS (NOUN): jargon : (जनपदीय बोली)
Synonyms: argot, dialect
Antonyms: standard, normal
Example Sentence:
Most words were understood by teenager, but the gentleman looked confused at some of the words due to the teenager’s patois.
2. PRECEPT (NOUN): law : (नियम)
Synonyms: doctrine, axiom
Antonyms: lawlessness, disbelief
Example Sentence:
Change is the precept of the nature.
3. LAX (ADJECTIVE): careless : (ढीला)
Synonyms: negligent, derelict
Antonyms: strict, careful
Example Sentence:
One of the problems is lax security for airport personnel
4. MAUL (VERB): Savage : (आलोचना करना)
Synonyms: drub, lacerate
Antonyms: protect, guard
Example Sentence:
A boy was mauled by a lion at Lucknow Zoo.
5. CIPHER (NOUN): Nonexistence : (शून्य)
Synonyms: nonentity, nobody
Antonyms: entity, somebody
Example Sentence:
He is worried of his cipher.
6. RETROGRADE (ADJECTIVE): Declining : (पिछड़ा हुआ)
Synonyms: reverting, deteriorating
Antonyms: forward, positive
Example Sentence:
The company is consistently facing the retrograde growth parameter this year.
7. QUEASY (ADJECTIVE): not feeling well : (विशाल)
Synonyms: sick, ill
Antonyms: comfortable, healthy
Example Sentence:
He didn’t want to do any work because he felt queasy.
8. MAMMOTH (ADJECTIVE): huge
Synonyms: enormous, gargantuan
Antonyms: little, miniature
Example Sentence:
A mammoth project will be completed very soon.
9. DANK (ADJECTIVE): moist : (नम)
Synonyms: clammy, muggy
Antonyms: parched, dry
Example Sentence:
The kitchen was very dank.
10. PAROCHIAL (ADJECTIVE): narrow-minded : (संकीर्ण)
Synonyms: petty, limited
Antonyms: cosmopolitan, liberal
Example Sentence:
A parochial approach is not enough to get success in life.
Synonyms: argot, dialect
Antonyms: standard, normal
Example Sentence:
Most words were understood by teenager, but the gentleman looked confused at some of the words due to the teenager’s patois.
2. PRECEPT (NOUN): law : (नियम)
Synonyms: doctrine, axiom
Antonyms: lawlessness, disbelief
Example Sentence:
Change is the precept of the nature.
3. LAX (ADJECTIVE): careless : (ढीला)
Synonyms: negligent, derelict
Antonyms: strict, careful
Example Sentence:
One of the problems is lax security for airport personnel
4. MAUL (VERB): Savage : (आलोचना करना)
Synonyms: drub, lacerate
Antonyms: protect, guard
Example Sentence:
A boy was mauled by a lion at Lucknow Zoo.
5. CIPHER (NOUN): Nonexistence : (शून्य)
Synonyms: nonentity, nobody
Antonyms: entity, somebody
Example Sentence:
He is worried of his cipher.
6. RETROGRADE (ADJECTIVE): Declining : (पिछड़ा हुआ)
Synonyms: reverting, deteriorating
Antonyms: forward, positive
Example Sentence:
The company is consistently facing the retrograde growth parameter this year.
7. QUEASY (ADJECTIVE): not feeling well : (विशाल)
Synonyms: sick, ill
Antonyms: comfortable, healthy
Example Sentence:
He didn’t want to do any work because he felt queasy.
8. MAMMOTH (ADJECTIVE): huge
Synonyms: enormous, gargantuan
Antonyms: little, miniature
Example Sentence:
A mammoth project will be completed very soon.
9. DANK (ADJECTIVE): moist : (नम)
Synonyms: clammy, muggy
Antonyms: parched, dry
Example Sentence:
The kitchen was very dank.
10. PAROCHIAL (ADJECTIVE): narrow-minded : (संकीर्ण)
Synonyms: petty, limited
Antonyms: cosmopolitan, liberal
Example Sentence:
A parochial approach is not enough to get success in life.
Vocab 21 august
BERSERK (ADJECTIVE): Insane : (निडर)
Synonyms: crazed, maniacal
Antonyms: rational, sensible
Example Sentence:
Army went berserk with an arsenal of guns.
2. DORMANT (ADJECTIVE): Asleep : (निष्क्रिय)
Synonyms: comatose, sleeping
Antonyms: active, wakeful
Example Sentence:
Why do you look so dormant all the time?
3. DIFFIDENT (ADJECTIVE): Meek : (संकोची)
Synonyms: timid, sheepish
Antonyms: brave, confident
Example Sentence:
Sia is a kind of diffident person.
4. INORDINATE (ADJECTIVE): Undue : (असामान्य)
Synonyms: pricey, steep
Antonyms: cheap, moderate
Example Sentence:
The case had taken up an inordinate amount of time.
5. EGRESS (NOUN): Departure : (निकास)
Synonyms: emanation, exiting
Antonyms: entrance, arrival
Example Sentence:
They hinted at the direct means of access and egress for passengers.
6. ENGROSS (VERB): Bewitch : (मोहित करना)
Synonyms: captivate, enrapture
Antonyms: disenchant, disgust
Example Sentence:
Yesterday Priyanshi engrossed everybody at the party.
7. DYNAMIC (ADJECTIVE): Charismatic : (गतिशील)
Synonyms: effective, energetic
Antonyms: lethargic, lifeless
Example Sentence:
Vishal has a very dynamic personality.
8. DEBACLE (NOUN): Catastrophe : (पराजय)
Synonyms: beating, collapse
Antonyms: attainment, accomplishment
Example Sentence:
When the movie was released, it was called a debacle by the audience.
9. BEFOUL (VERB): Defile : (गंदा करना)
Synonyms: dishonor, pillage
Antonyms: honor, praise
Example Sentence:
Many graves were befouled.
10. DEMUR (VERB): Object : (मन डांवाडोल होना)
Synonyms: refuse, dissent
Antonyms: support, help
Example Sentence:
She demurred enter into the new business deal.
Synonyms: crazed, maniacal
Antonyms: rational, sensible
Example Sentence:
Army went berserk with an arsenal of guns.
2. DORMANT (ADJECTIVE): Asleep : (निष्क्रिय)
Synonyms: comatose, sleeping
Antonyms: active, wakeful
Example Sentence:
Why do you look so dormant all the time?
3. DIFFIDENT (ADJECTIVE): Meek : (संकोची)
Synonyms: timid, sheepish
Antonyms: brave, confident
Example Sentence:
Sia is a kind of diffident person.
4. INORDINATE (ADJECTIVE): Undue : (असामान्य)
Synonyms: pricey, steep
Antonyms: cheap, moderate
Example Sentence:
The case had taken up an inordinate amount of time.
5. EGRESS (NOUN): Departure : (निकास)
Synonyms: emanation, exiting
Antonyms: entrance, arrival
Example Sentence:
They hinted at the direct means of access and egress for passengers.
6. ENGROSS (VERB): Bewitch : (मोहित करना)
Synonyms: captivate, enrapture
Antonyms: disenchant, disgust
Example Sentence:
Yesterday Priyanshi engrossed everybody at the party.
7. DYNAMIC (ADJECTIVE): Charismatic : (गतिशील)
Synonyms: effective, energetic
Antonyms: lethargic, lifeless
Example Sentence:
Vishal has a very dynamic personality.
8. DEBACLE (NOUN): Catastrophe : (पराजय)
Synonyms: beating, collapse
Antonyms: attainment, accomplishment
Example Sentence:
When the movie was released, it was called a debacle by the audience.
9. BEFOUL (VERB): Defile : (गंदा करना)
Synonyms: dishonor, pillage
Antonyms: honor, praise
Example Sentence:
Many graves were befouled.
10. DEMUR (VERB): Object : (मन डांवाडोल होना)
Synonyms: refuse, dissent
Antonyms: support, help
Example Sentence:
She demurred enter into the new business deal.
Vocab 20 august
PLEDGE (NOUN): oath : (प्रतिज्ञा)
Synonyms: promise, vow
Antonyms: breach, break
Example Sentence:
The UNFCCC underlined the fulfilment of national pledges related to carbon emission.
2. INADEQUATE (ADJECTIVE): lacking the quality : (अपर्याप्त)
Synonyms: deficient, meager
Antonyms: abundant, enough
Example Sentence:
The agreement would be inadequate to keep global warming below 2°C.
3. IMPERATIVE (ADJECTIVE): of vital importance : (अनिवार्य)
Synonyms: compulsory, obligatory
Antonyms: trivial, optional
Example Sentence:
It is equally imperative to examine the progress of climate targets.
4. INCLUSIVE (ADJECTIVE): including all the services : (समेत)
Synonyms: comprehensive, broad
Antonyms: exclusive, narrow
Example Sentence:
The fastest trains are maintaining inclusive speeds of 45km/sec.
5. COLLABORATION (NOUN): alliance : (सहकार्यता)
Synonyms: association, partnership
Antonyms: disunion, separation
Example Sentence:
With the collaboration, he undertook the preparation of an inventory.
6. VITAL (ADJECTIVE): essential : (महत्वपूर्ण)
Synonyms: crucial, necessary
Antonyms: optional, secondary
Example Sentence:
States are a vital part of the grand coalition between the two countries.
7. GRAVITATE (VERB): drift : (केंद्र की ओर झुकना)
Synonyms: incline, tend
Antonyms: ascend, increase
Example Sentence:
They gravitate to these areas.
8. STAGGER (VERB): move unsteadily : (लड़खड़ाकर चलना)
Synonyms: careen, lurch
Antonyms: continue, stay
Example Sentence:
These numbers are staggering but they are only the tip of the iceberg.
9. LOATHE (VERB): feel intense dislike or disgust for : (घृणा करना)
Synonyms: abhor, execrate
Antonyms: admire, cherish
Example Sentence:
Unfortunately, agencies seem to be loathe to cooperate.
10. EVOCATIVE (ADJECTIVE): memories : (उदबोधक)
Synonyms: expressive, redolent
Antonyms: forgetful, oblivious
Example Sentence:
The team felt that ‘Into the heart of Darkness’ was evocative enough to bring out a range of issues.
Synonyms: promise, vow
Antonyms: breach, break
Example Sentence:
The UNFCCC underlined the fulfilment of national pledges related to carbon emission.
2. INADEQUATE (ADJECTIVE): lacking the quality : (अपर्याप्त)
Synonyms: deficient, meager
Antonyms: abundant, enough
Example Sentence:
The agreement would be inadequate to keep global warming below 2°C.
3. IMPERATIVE (ADJECTIVE): of vital importance : (अनिवार्य)
Synonyms: compulsory, obligatory
Antonyms: trivial, optional
Example Sentence:
It is equally imperative to examine the progress of climate targets.
4. INCLUSIVE (ADJECTIVE): including all the services : (समेत)
Synonyms: comprehensive, broad
Antonyms: exclusive, narrow
Example Sentence:
The fastest trains are maintaining inclusive speeds of 45km/sec.
5. COLLABORATION (NOUN): alliance : (सहकार्यता)
Synonyms: association, partnership
Antonyms: disunion, separation
Example Sentence:
With the collaboration, he undertook the preparation of an inventory.
6. VITAL (ADJECTIVE): essential : (महत्वपूर्ण)
Synonyms: crucial, necessary
Antonyms: optional, secondary
Example Sentence:
States are a vital part of the grand coalition between the two countries.
7. GRAVITATE (VERB): drift : (केंद्र की ओर झुकना)
Synonyms: incline, tend
Antonyms: ascend, increase
Example Sentence:
They gravitate to these areas.
8. STAGGER (VERB): move unsteadily : (लड़खड़ाकर चलना)
Synonyms: careen, lurch
Antonyms: continue, stay
Example Sentence:
These numbers are staggering but they are only the tip of the iceberg.
9. LOATHE (VERB): feel intense dislike or disgust for : (घृणा करना)
Synonyms: abhor, execrate
Antonyms: admire, cherish
Example Sentence:
Unfortunately, agencies seem to be loathe to cooperate.
10. EVOCATIVE (ADJECTIVE): memories : (उदबोधक)
Synonyms: expressive, redolent
Antonyms: forgetful, oblivious
Example Sentence:
The team felt that ‘Into the heart of Darkness’ was evocative enough to bring out a range of issues.
Vocab 19 august
INSISTENCE (NOUN): (ज़ोर)demand
Synonyms: urging, emphasis
Antonyms: satisfaction, satiation
Example Sentence:
Our insistence for luxuries should not cause a misery to anyone.
2. NEGATE (VERB): (प्रतिवाद करना)contradict
Synonyms: annihilate, disallow
Antonyms: allow, assist
Example Sentence:
The criminal will negate all charges if you failed to prove him guilty.
3. QUEER (ADJECTIVE): (विचित्र)abnormal
Synonyms: erratic, weird
Antonyms: sensible, sound
Example Sentence:
They are queer in behavior and extremely uncultured in their lifestyle.
4. STIMULATE (VERB): (उत्तेजित करना) provoke
Synonyms: elate, arouse
Antonyms: neglect, dishearten
Example Sentence:
The teacher has to stimulate the students in order to create a hunger in them.
5. BARB (NOUN): (काँटा)point
Synonyms: prickle, prong
Antonyms: kindness, praise
Example Sentence:
Watch out for barbs as they can hurt you badly.
6. UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE): (अभूतपूर्व)exceptional
Synonyms: bizarre, anomalous
Antonyms: familiar, regular
Example Sentence:
We have come across unprecedented reactions that weren’t expected.
7. PIQUANT (ADJECTIVE): (चटपटा) tangy
Synonyms: peppery, spicy
Antonyms: flavorless, tasteless
Example Sentence:
We need to eat piquant dishes in order to get the real taste of Royal Rajasthan.
8. RUSTICATE (VERB): (निष्कासित करना)expel
Synonyms: dispel, ostracize
Antonyms: incorporate, inculcate
Example Sentence:
The principal will rusticate all the students who don’t deserve to be taught in a healthy environment
9. DRAPE (VERB): (ढांकना) cover
Synonyms: wrap, envelop
Antonyms: unwrap, uncover
Example Sentence:
The snow-draped everything as the temperature kept deteriorating.
10. PROMOTION (NOUN): (प्रोन्नति) advancement
Synonyms: elevation, aggrandizement
Antonyms: hindrance, debasement
Example Sentence:
They have got the promotion because they deserved it in one way or the other.
Synonyms: urging, emphasis
Antonyms: satisfaction, satiation
Example Sentence:
Our insistence for luxuries should not cause a misery to anyone.
2. NEGATE (VERB): (प्रतिवाद करना)contradict
Synonyms: annihilate, disallow
Antonyms: allow, assist
Example Sentence:
The criminal will negate all charges if you failed to prove him guilty.
3. QUEER (ADJECTIVE): (विचित्र)abnormal
Synonyms: erratic, weird
Antonyms: sensible, sound
Example Sentence:
They are queer in behavior and extremely uncultured in their lifestyle.
4. STIMULATE (VERB): (उत्तेजित करना) provoke
Synonyms: elate, arouse
Antonyms: neglect, dishearten
Example Sentence:
The teacher has to stimulate the students in order to create a hunger in them.
5. BARB (NOUN): (काँटा)point
Synonyms: prickle, prong
Antonyms: kindness, praise
Example Sentence:
Watch out for barbs as they can hurt you badly.
6. UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE): (अभूतपूर्व)exceptional
Synonyms: bizarre, anomalous
Antonyms: familiar, regular
Example Sentence:
We have come across unprecedented reactions that weren’t expected.
7. PIQUANT (ADJECTIVE): (चटपटा) tangy
Synonyms: peppery, spicy
Antonyms: flavorless, tasteless
Example Sentence:
We need to eat piquant dishes in order to get the real taste of Royal Rajasthan.
8. RUSTICATE (VERB): (निष्कासित करना)expel
Synonyms: dispel, ostracize
Antonyms: incorporate, inculcate
Example Sentence:
The principal will rusticate all the students who don’t deserve to be taught in a healthy environment
9. DRAPE (VERB): (ढांकना) cover
Synonyms: wrap, envelop
Antonyms: unwrap, uncover
Example Sentence:
The snow-draped everything as the temperature kept deteriorating.
10. PROMOTION (NOUN): (प्रोन्नति) advancement
Synonyms: elevation, aggrandizement
Antonyms: hindrance, debasement
Example Sentence:
They have got the promotion because they deserved it in one way or the other.
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