Search for notes by fellow students, in your own course and all over the country.
Browse our notes for titles which look like what you need, you can preview any of the notes via a sample of the contents. After you're happy these are the notes you're after simply pop them into your shopping cart.
Title: A SMART WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY with 1000+ WORDS COVERED: IBPS PO(ALL BANK), SSC CGL,SAT, GRE, CAT, IELTS, and TOEFL
Description: A SMART WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY with 1000+ WORDS COVERED: IBPS PO(ALL BANK), SSC CGL,SAT, GRE, CAT, IELTS, and TOEFL We believe that language has the power to open doors and close gaps. Our mission: Expand access to education and Understanding through vocabulary instruction. For us, it’s not just about the words, it’s about improving literacy. Almost all important vocabs are covered with Hindi explanation . This book is mainly written to help aspirant of bank , IBPS PO(ALL BANK), SSC CGL , SAT, GRE, CAT, IELTS, and TOEFL to get good marks in vocabulary section.
Description: A SMART WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY with 1000+ WORDS COVERED: IBPS PO(ALL BANK), SSC CGL,SAT, GRE, CAT, IELTS, and TOEFL We believe that language has the power to open doors and close gaps. Our mission: Expand access to education and Understanding through vocabulary instruction. For us, it’s not just about the words, it’s about improving literacy. Almost all important vocabs are covered with Hindi explanation . This book is mainly written to help aspirant of bank , IBPS PO(ALL BANK), SSC CGL , SAT, GRE, CAT, IELTS, and TOEFL to get good marks in vocabulary section.
Document Preview
Extracts from the notes are below, to see the PDF you'll receive please use the links above
1
A SMART
AND
EASY WAY TO LEARN
VocaBularY
FOR IBPS PO, CLERK,
LIC, SSC CGL, CAT, GRE,
EDITION
2016-17
BY- NISHA (M
...
We believe that language
has the power to open doors
and close gaps
...
For
us, it’s not just about the
words, it’s about improving
literacy
...
Contact us on
www
...
com/Studybindaas
twitter - @studybindaas
www
...
blogspot
...
studybindaas
...
com
https://www
...
com/channel/UCi4COxAh
TNKeNLodyHfPn4Q
4
“The best years of your life are the
ones in which you decide your
problems are your own
...
You
realize that you control your own
destiny
...
Word: Fallacious
Meaning
मिथ्या, भ्रिजनक, झूठ
Key
Fall (गिरना)
Description
उसने छत से गिरने का झूठा नाटक ककया है
...
Word: Fallacy
Meaning
भूल, Mistake
Key
Fall
Description
Fall क ज्याद करीब न जाना कहीीं िलती से गिर न जाओ
...
Word: Galimatias
Meaning
Useless, बेकार, Senseless
Key
िली िें ताश
Description
िााँव क सारे Useless And Senseless लड़क िली िें बैठकर ताश खेलते रहते हैं
...
Word: Gambol
Meaning
उछल कद करना
ू
Key
Gambler
Description
Gambler Movie िें िोववींदा उछल कद करता रहता है
...
Word: Hapless
Meaning
Unfortunate, Unlucky, अभाग्यवान
Key
Helpless
Description
Unlucky लोि काफी Helpless होते हैं, उनकी कोई Help नहीीं करता
...
Word: Harbinger
Meaning
सन्दे शवाहक, Anything That Foreshadows A Future Event; Omen; Sign
Key
हरबबींदर मसींह
Description
हरबबींदर मसींह को हिारे दे श का सींदेशवाहक ननयक्त ककया िया है
...
Word: Impeccable
Meaning
Faultless
Key
Important Cable
Description
घर क Important Cable Faultless होने चाहहए वरना Shock लि सकता है
...
Word: Impetuous
Meaning
प्रबल, तीव्र, Acting Or Done Quickly And Without Thought Or Care
Key
इनपे टस
Description
इनपे टस से िस तो हुआ नहीीं जाता और यह कहते हैं की िैं बहुत तेज भािता हूाँ
...
Word: Jitters
Meaning
घबराना, Act Nervously
Key
Jetter (Reynold Pen)
Description
जब िेरा Jetter का Pen खो िया तो िैं एकदि घबरा िया
...
Word: Jubilant
Meaning
हवषित
Key
Jubilee
Description
Company की Silver Jubilee पर सब लोि बहुत खश थे
...
1 Word: Hirsute
Meaning
ज्यादा बाल वाला
Key
Hair Suit
Description
उसक शरीर पे Hair Suit करते हैं इसमलए वो ज्यादा बाल रखता है
...
Word: Humdrum
Meaning
फीका, नीरस, साधारण
Key
हिदि
Description
िेरी हिदि बहुत नीरस है
...
Word: Incessant
Meaning
Continuing Without Pause Or Interruption, लिातार
Key
श्रीसींथ
Description
श्रीसींथ लिातार दो छक्क िारने पर ही Dance करना शुरू कर दे ता है
...
Word: Inept
Meaning
अयोग्य, िूखि
Key
नहीीं Attempt
Description
िूखि लोि Exam िें एक भी Question Attempt नहीीं करते हैं
Synonyms
Unbecoming, Silly, Awkward, Nonsensical, Unfit
Usage
the inept handling of the threat
9
14
...
े
ु
Usage
black-and-white photos of slums were starkly juxtaposed with color images
15
...
Synonyms
Lascivious, Dissipated
Usage
she ignored his lecherous gaze
16
...
Word: Marshy
Meaning
दलदल
Key
Marsh
Description
10
Marsh (Methane) िैस दलदल िें से ही ननकलती है
...
Word: Menacing
Meaning
भीषण, भयप्रद
Key
Meena-Sing
Description
Meena जब भी िाना िाती है तो एकदि डरावनी लिती है
...
Word: Noisome
Meaning
Harmful
Key
Noise
Description
Noise हिारे कानो क मलए बहुत Harmful होती है
...
...
Synonyms
Abjure
Usage
he attempts to abnegate personal responsibility
20
...
Synonyms
Abstemious, Temperate, Continent
21
...
Synonyms
Granary, Store, Treasure, Accumulate
Usage
the police struggled to garner sufficient evidence
22
...
Synonyms
Knickknack, Gewgaw, Toy, Trinket
Usage
plastic gimcrack cookware
23
...
Usage
kilted skirts
24
...
Lacerate
Meaning
Lacerate, To Rip, Cut, Or Tear
Key
Lack (less) Rate
Description
Classically -ft Rate on goods become less
Synonyms
Mangle, Tear, Rend, Rent, Mangled
Usage
the point had lacerated his neck
26
...
Synonyms
Bright, Shining, Resplendent
Usage
the moon was lucent in the background
27
...
Synonyms
Cool, Tepid, Languid, Indifferent
Usage
They drank bitter lukewarm coffee
28
...
Synonyms
Irritate
29
...
Example: Silver is most malleable of all metals
...
Gingerly (एहनतयाती, सावधानी से)
Synonyms : Carefully, Delicately
Explanation: If you do something gingerly, you do it in a careful manner, usually because
you expect it to be dangerous, unpleasant, or painful
...
Perfidious (ववश्वासघाती)
Synonyms :Faithless, Treacherous, Insidious
Explanation:If you describe someone as perfidious, you mean that they have betrayed
someone or cannot be trusted
...
32
...
Example: A taciturn man, he replied to my questions in monosyllables
...
Schism – (फट)
ू
Synonyms :Disjunction, Discord
Explanation: When there is a schism, a group or organization divides into two groups as a
result of differences in thinking and beliefs
...
34
...
Example: Government officials charged him with sedition
...
Weird – (अजीब)
14
Explanation: If you describe something or someone as weird, you mean that they are
strange
...
He ‘s weird
...
Vehement
Synonyms :Furious , Ardent
Example: He was quite vehement in his belief
...
Forbid - (बाधा दे ना)
Synonyms :Ban, Prohibit
Explanation: If you forbid someone to do something, or if you forbid an activity, you
order that it must not be done
...
38
...
Example: One could only gasp at the sheer effrontery of the man
...
Desultory (अननयमित, असींित)
Meaning: Something that is desultory is done in an unplanned and disorganized
way, and without enthusiasm
...
40
...
Example: After the debacle of the war the world was never the same again
...
Diffident (सींकोची, शिीला)
Meaning: Someone who is diffident is rather shy and does not enjoy talking
about themselves or being notices by other people
...
42
...
Example : Retailers have tried almost everything to entice shoppers through
their doors
...
Exacerbate (ख़राब करना)
15
Meaning: If something exacerbates a problem or bad situation, it makes it
worse
...
44
...
Example: The bank’s staff were already angered by a meager 3
...
45
...
Example: Some people have a morbid fascination with crime
...
Word : Obliterate (मिटाना , काटना)
Meaning: If something obliterates an object or place, it destroys it completely
...
47
...
Example: the perennial urban problems of drugs and homelessness
...
Word: Patronize (सींरक्षण करना)
Meaning: If someone patronizes you, they speak or behave towards you in a
way which seems friendly, but which shows that they think they are superior to
you in some way
...
Word: Temperate – सींयिी
Synonyms : Moderate, Sedate
Antonyms: Immoderate, Rigid
Example: A temperate person controls his senses
...
Word: Triumph – ववजय
Synonyms : Bold, Courageous
Example: Ashish returned home in Triumph after winning the tennis tournament
...
Word: Unscrupulous- बेशरि, नीनतज्ञानहीन
Synonyms : Dishonest, Unprincipled
16
Antonyms: Particular, Honest
Example: Unscrupulous politicos are happy to sell their country to gain power
...
Word: Utility- उपयोगिता, लाभ
Synonyms : Advantage, Avail
Antonyms: Uselessness, Futility
Example: A computer system provides utility programs to perform the tasks needed by
most users
...
Word: Vandalism – क्ररता
ू
Synonyms : Barbarism, ruin
Antonyms: Prosperity, Integrity
54
...
55
...
56
...
57
...
Word: Weary – थका
Synonyms : Tired, Fatigued
Antonyms: Fresh, Renovated
Example: The boy was wearied of pedaling the cycle
...
Word: Palatable – स्वाहदष्ट
Synonyms: Appetising, Tasty, Pleasant
Antonyms: Detesting, Unacceptable
Example: We can add some hot spices to make the curry more palatable
...
Word: Pernicious- नुक़सानदे ह
Synonyms: Bad, Hurtful
Antonyms: Beneficial, Good
Example: Smoking is pernicious to health
...
Word: PompousSynonyms: Majestic, Dignified
Antonyms: Unassuming, Modest
Example:I hate being with pompous families
...
Word: Prolific- बहुफलदायक
Synonyms: Fertile, Productive
Antonyms: Barren, Sterile
Example: Farmers are now adopting to the prolific harvest
...
Word: Radiant – दीप्प्तिान
Synonyms: Bright, Glaring
Antonyms: Dull, Dark
Example: The radiant sun
...
Word: Radical- िौमलक
Synonyms: Original
Antonyms: Unimportant
Example: We need a thorough radical changes in our society
...
Word: Raise- उठाना
Synonyms: Construct, Promote
Antonyms: Lower, Degrade
Example: Please don’t raise a cloud of dust
...
Recline – झुकना, ववश्राि करना
Synonyms: Rest, Place
Antonyms: Erect, Raise
Example: Sit on a reclining chair , so that your back will get some relief
...
Word: Rectify – सुधारने
Synonyms: Adjust, Correct
Antonyms: Damage, Ruin
Example: You must rectify your errors first
...
Word: Redundant – अनावश्यक
Synonyms: Excessive, Superfluous
18
Antonyms: Defective, Necessary
Example: She wrote a beautiful paragraph without a redundant word
...
Word: Slacken – कि करना, िींद करना
Synonyms: Abate, Lessen
Antonyms: Increase , Enlarge
He slackened the tight belt round his waist
...
Word: Sophisticate – मिलावट करना
Synonyms: Damage, Corrupt
Antonyms: Reform, Correct
71
...
Word: Tangible- वास्तववक, ठोस
Synonyms: Solid, Palpable
Antonyms: Spiritual, Incomprehensible
73
...
Word : Incense – क्रोध से कद्ध करना
ु
Synonyms : Make angry , Excite
Antonyms :Soothe , Calm down
Example : She was incensed by his abusive words
75
...
- Impure , Corrupt
Example : Great men’s life are immaculate
...
Word : Jest – हीं सी उड़ाना
Synonyms : Joke , Sport
Example : Don’t’ jest about anyone’s physical deformity
...
Word : Languor – मशगथलता
Synonyms : Weakness, Lassitude
Antonyms Alacrity , Enthusiasm
19
78
...
79
...
80
...
81
...
82
...
83
...
Word : Meticulous - अनत सावधान
Synonyms : Careful, Attentive,
Antonyms :Careless, Heedless
Example : She is an extremely meticulous worker
...
Word : MonotonousSynonyms : Dull, Unvaried
Antonyms :Different, Diverse
86
...
20
87
...
88
...
89
...
It was a
narrow escape
...
Build castles in the air
Meaning – To have plans, hopes etc
...
91
...
92
...
Example - When Jane and Tom argue, it is best to sit on the fence and not make either of
them angry
...
She's sitting on the
fence
...
Meet one's Waterloo (अंत में पराजित िोना )
Meaning: to meet one's final and insurmountable challenge
Example: The boss is being very hard on Bill
...
94
...
Example: I'll take two of those, and please put them on the cuff
...
Off-the-cuff (तैयारी क बबना)
े
Meaning: Without previous thought or preparation
...
21
96
...
that human beings have
Example - his cold weather is more than flesh and blood can stand
97
...
Synonyms : stinking, foul, noisome, offensive
Antonyms: fresh, good
Example: A fetid smell was coming from his room
...
Foment ( V
...
99
...
)
Synonyms: Casual, chance, accidental
Antonyms : planned, deliberate
Example: He is forthright person
...
Gimcrack ( Adj
...
101
...
)
Synonyms: arrogance, hauteur
Antonyms: meekness , simplicity
102
...
)
Synonyms: unsuitable, inappropriate, unfit,
Antonyms: suitable , apt
Example: What an inapt question has been asked by you
...
Inimical (Adj
...
104
...
) :
Synonyms: shuffle, swindle, conjure
Example: The magician can juggle the balls very well
...
Laconic (Adj
...
106
...
) :
Synonyms: imposing, remarkable, noted
Antonyms:Ordinary,common
Example : He delivered an impressive speech on the occasion
1
...
107
...
108
...
109
...
110
...
111
...
112
...
113
...
114
...
115
...
Abstruse: difficult to understand
Usage: Abstruse argument/topic
...
Acclimatize:(v): adjust with climate or with any condition
Usage: Australian cricket team arrive two days early in order to acclimatize
...
Actuarial(adj): calculating
Usage: His actuarial skill is very good
...
Adroit (adj): skill full
Usage: He succeeded by his adroit diplomacy
...
Aegis (n): protection; support
Usage: Facilities were provided under the aegis of Red cross Society
...
Belabour (v): to explain excessively
Usage: I don’t want to belabor this point again
...
Blandishment (n):pleasant talks/action of flatter somebody
Usage: He refused to be moved by her blandishment
...
Banal (adj): dull, uninteresting
Usage: Banal remarks/ comments in the party
...
Bedlam (n):any place or situation of confusion
Usage: The children made the room and kitchen absolute bedlam
...
Bellicose (adj): quarrelsome; warlike
Usage: She has bellicose nature
126
...
127
...
in business or spending
the money
...
128
...
24
129
...
130
...
131
...
132
...
133
...
Very few people could understand
the story
...
Dotage (n):childish state due to old age
Usage: The old man becomes dotage in 70’s
...
Deranged (adj): insane; stupid
Usage: She has become completely deranged
136
...
Flagrant
Meaning
खल्लिखुल्ला,
ु
Conspicuously Bad, Offensive, Or Reprehensible: A Flagrant Miscarriage Of Justice
Key
Flag Rent
Description
वह दकानदार खल्लिखल्ला 15 अिस्त क हदन Indian Flag को Rent पर दे ता है जो की िलत है
...
Frugal
Meaning
ककफायती Economical
Key
25
Free िल(बात - पींजाबी)
Description
जो फोन Free िें ही िल करा दे वह बहुत ककफायती होती है
...
Flamboyant
Meaning
भड़कीला, आडम्बर
Key
Flame-Boy-Ant
Description
उस आि की Flame िें Boy ने जब Ants को डाला तो आि और भड़कीली हो ियी
...
Frenetic
Meaning
अत्यगधक उत्तेप्जत, Fast And Energetic In A Rather Wild And Uncontrolled Way
Key
France -Ticket
Description
जब से उसे फ्ाींस का Ticket मिला है वह बहुत उत्तेप्जत रहता है कक वहाीं जाकर फशन शो दे खेिा
...
Tout
Meaning
दलाल, To Solicit Customers
Key
Thought
Description
दलाल लोिो की Thought बड़ी िन्दी होती है
...
Veracity
Meaning
सत्य कथन, सच्चाई
Key
Velocity
Description
उसे Court िें अपनी सच्चाई साबबत करनी थी, वह Late हो रहा था तो उसने अपनी िाड़ी High
Velocity से चलाई
...
Enervate
Meaning
शप्क्त घटना, Lacking In Energy Or Vitality
...
Synonyms
Emasculate, Soften, Paralyze, Enfeeble, Unnerve
144
...
े
ु
Synonyms
Judgmatic, Sensible, Discreet, Judicial, Skillful
Usage
the efficient and judicious use of pesticides
145
...
ाँ
ू
ू
ू
ू
ू
ू
Synonyms
Renown, Fame, Glory, Glorify, Praise
146
...
Your unexceptionable character makes you the perfect candidate to
run for public office, but if you run, people will be looking for things to criticize
...
Word:Arrogate (हगथयाना)
Meaning:seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's
right or possession
Example:When the teacher steps out of the classroom and some bossy girl marches up to
the front chalkboard? What she's trying to do is arrogate the teacher's authority to herself
...
Word:Hoodwink (धोखा दे ना)
Meaning:To hoodwink someone means to trick or mislead them
...
149
...
150
...
As an adult, you might thank
your mother for her unfaltering support of your education, never letting you skip a night
of homework
...
151
...
Have
your parents fulminate or blow up at you for coming home past curfew and hope you're
not grounded for too long
...
Word:Plenitude
Meaning:The noun plenitude means the state of being full or complete; also, an
abundance
...
28
153
...
154
...
155
...
And he
would never put mustard on them, only ketchup
...
APODICTIC (सुननजचचत) - necessarily true or logically certain
It has also been pointed out that the laws in the Old Testament may be classified
as either apodictic in form ("thou shalt…" or "thou shalt not…") or "casuistic"
157
...
158
...
159
...
160
...
161
...
162
...
29
163
...
164
...
165
...
166
...
167
...
168
...
169
...
170
...
Augment (verb) (आगम,विधी)- To make greater
30
Ritu read the dictionary every night to augment her vocabulary
...
Authoritarian (adj) (अधधकारबादी दबंग,सत्ताबादी)- Favoring absolute
obedience to authority
Kumar's authoritarian mother never allowed him to watch more than one hour of
television a day
...
Avian (adj)( पक्षक्षयों का,पक्षी सम्बंधी) - Relating to birds
The old man affectionately referred to pigeons as his "avian friends
...
Awe (noun) (आदर ,डर,भय) - Emotion combining dread and wonder
Charlie was in awe of his uncle, a professional football player and chess champion
...
Belated (adj)( विलंबबत) - Past the normal or proper time
Even though I forgot his birthday, I hoe my father accepts my belated card
...
Civility(noun)(अनग्रि,कृपा,सिष्टता )- Politeness
ु
The usually unruly Santosh acted with great civility when his favorite uncle visited
...
Clairvoyance (noun) (सूक्ष्म दृजष्ट) - Ability to see things beyond ordinary
perception
Krishna used her clairvoyance to help Santosh find his lost keys
...
Clarity (noun)(स्पष्टता,िुद्धता) - Clearness
The refreshing water in the mountain stream was remarkable for its clarity
...
Colossal (adj)(विराट,वििाल,चमत्कारपूर्ा )- Immense, enormous
After pushing with all his might, Frank realized he could never move the colossal
boulder
...
Combative(adj)(िंगी,फौिी,लड़ाक) - Eager to fight
ू
The teacher suggested the combative student channel his aggression into boxing
...
Combustion(noun)(िलन,दिन) - Act of burning
Campers must use fire with great caution to prevent combustion of the parched brush
...
Commemorate(verb)( उत्सि मनाना,स्मरर् करना ) - To mark by a
ceremony
Each year, the Gaalib commemorate their anniversary by visiting the site of their first
date
...
Comparable(adj) (तुलय,तुलयननए) - Similar, equivalent
Helen will only accept something of comparable value for her ticket to the concert
...
Composed(adj)( अंगभूत,िांत)- Calm
Although her stomach was in knots, the actress appeared perfectly composed when she
took the stage
...
Comprehensible(adj) (समझने योग्य,सुबोध)- Understandable
Shikha spoke slowly so her directions would be comprehensible to her foreign visitor
...
Benefactor (noun) (उपकारी,पुण्यात्मा,धन आहद से सिायता करने िाला) One who offers financial help
Santosh's aunt and benefactor paid his college tuition
...
Beneficial (adj)( गुर्कारक,लाभकारी,लाभदायक) - Helpful
there is no doub that eating vegetables is beneficial to one's health
...
Benevolent (adj)( कृपालु,दयाल,परोपकारी) - Kind, helpful
ु
Sherman revealed his benevolent side when he offered to help Carter with his homework
...
Brandish (verb) (भांिना,लपलपाना,फफराना) - To shake or wave menacingly
The baseball player was fined for brandishing his bat at the opposing pitcher
...
Buffer (noun) (प्रनतरोधक,बफर) - Protective barrier
The dense trees acted as a buffer against the heavy rain
...
Buffoonery (noun)(तमािा,मचकरापन) - Foolish behavior
Clarence, an irrepressible comic, was held after cass for his buffoonery
...
Camaraderie (noun) (सखापन,ससमती,सौिादा ) - Spirit of friendship
The manager hoped the retreat would increase the camaraderie among the feuding
workers
...
Catastrophic (adj) (आपातपूर्,अनथाकारी,आपवत्तिनक) ा
extreme misfortune
The effects of the massive hurricane were catastrophic
...
Celebrated (adj) (सुप्रससद्ध,विख्यात,प्रससद्ध) - Widely known, respected
The fans waited for hours to catch a glimpse of the celebrated actress
...
Censure (verb)(नींदा करना,दोष लगाना, अपराधी ििराना) - To find fault
with
The critical teacher was quick to censure her students for even small mistakes
...
Drub (verb)(िोकना,पीटना)-To defeat decisively
The powerful young boxer drubbed the longtime champion
...
Dubious (adj)(संहदग्ध,संदेिपर्)-Questionable
ू ा
Karl found Kevin's claim that he was sick dubious, as he had just seen him playing
football
...
Duplicity (noun) (कपट,छल,दरंगीपन)-Deceptive thought, speech, or action
ु
The life of an undercover detective is filed with necessary duplicity
...
Ecstatic (adj)(उन्मत्त,उललाससत)-Overwhelmingly emotional
They were ecstatic when their team won the championship game in the last second
...
Egotist (noun) (अिमिादी,स्िाथी)-Self-important person
33
Darren dreaded carpooling with the egotist Shelly, who talked about herself nonstop
...
Elate (verb)(फलाना,उत्तेजित करना,हदल बिलाना)-To fill with joy
ु
It elated Margaret to be awarded first place in the science fair
...
Eloquent (adj)(िाग्मी,िब्दचतुर)-Fluent, expressive
Kim, an eloquent speaker, was the best choice to make the presentation for the group
...
Elusive (adj)( चालक,मायािी,भ्राजन्तिनक)-Hard to grasp
The words to the song are elusive, as the singer tends to mumble
...
Embellish (verb)(सिारना,सिाना,सुन्दर बनाना)-To decorate
Sari embellished the plain curtains with satin ribbons and tassels
...
Entangle (verb)( घेरना,फसाना,उलझाना)-To involve in trouble
Jonah regretted entangling Parker in his legal difficulties
...
Extenuating (adj)( तनकारक,लघकारक)-Partially excusing
ु
ु
The extenuating circumstance of Calviin's illness caused the teacher to excuse his
lateness
...
Epitaph (noun)( समाधध लेख ,स्मारक)-Brief statement honoring a dead
person
"Beloved by all," was the epitaph Edgar chose for his wife's tombstone
...
Equitable (adj)(उधचत,िीक,यथाथा)-Fair and equal
The judge made an equitable decision dividing the estate evenly among the sisters
...
Ethical (adj)(नैनतक,आचार सम्बंधी)-Conforming to accepted standards
Mary did the ethical thing and turned in the diamond necklace she found
...
Eulogy (noun)(गुर्गान,प्रिंसा,प्रिंसा भाषर्)-Speech or writing in praise of
deceased
Ernesto delivered a moving eulogy at his uncle's funeral
...
Euphoria (noun)(उत्साि,सुलाभास)-Feeling of great happiness
Cassandra was overcome with euphoria when she met her long-lost sister
...
Exalt (verb)( प्रिंसा करना,बढाई करना,सरािना करना,उन्नत करना ) -To
elevate by praise
The fireman was publicly exalted for his heroism
...
Exasperation (noun) (क्रोध,खीि,िलन)-The state of being irritated
The longer Jorge waited in line at the ticket counter, the more his exasperation grew
...
Exception (noun)(अपिाद,छट,)-A case to which the rule does not apply
ु
The teacher made an exception and let Gina eat her snack in class
...
Extant (adj)(ितामान,विद्यमान,प्रचसलत)-Currently existing
Some consider Clint Eastwood the greatest extant American director
...
Extol(verb)(सरािना,प्रिंसा करना)-To praise highly
The statesman extolled the ambassador who single-handedly negotiated the peace treaty
...
Facade(noun)(अग्रभाग,मुखौटा)-false or superficial appearance
Emily's smile is just a facade masking her broken heart
...
Fidelity(noun)(अनुराग,भजतत,िफादारी)-State of being faithful
Unlike her fickle friend Benji,May Belle was known for her fidelity
...
Finite(adj)(ननयत,सािधध)-Having definite limits
The exasperated mother had finite patience for her toddler's tantrums
...
Flagrant(adj)(खला,घोर)-Noticeably offensive
ु
The executive was fired for his flagrant abuse of the company expense account
...
Flaunt(verb)(अकरना,इिलाना,झमना)-To display showily
ू
Sheila,who could not resist bragging,flaunted the"A"marked on her test paper
...
Flaw(noun)(कलंक,त्रटी,दोष)-An imperfection
ु
The otherwise perfect diamond had a tiny flaw that reduced its value
...
Flourish(verb)(सिोसभत करना,समद्ध िोना)-To make bold,sweeping
ु
ृ
gestures
The fairy god mother flourished her wand and turned the pumpkin into a carriage
...
Foil(noun)(चमकी,पर्र्ाका)-One that enhances or under scores by contrast
The sweet cookie was a perfect foil to the sour lemons or bet
...
Fragile(adj)(मुलायम,कोमल)-Delicate
Jade placed the fragile vase out of reach of her rambunctious boys
...
Fraud (noun)(कपट,चाल,छली)-TrickThe con man's fraud involved selling
swampland to gullible investors
...
Frugal (adj)(अलपव्ययी,समतािारी)- Thrifty, cheap
The frugal shopper only bought items that were on sale
...
Futile (adj)(असार,तुच्छ,व्यथा)-Without purpose, completely ineffective
Arguing with Andrew is futile because he never changes his mind
...
Gargantuan (adj)(मिाकाय,वििाल)-Gigantic
The gargantuan monster towered over the ten-story building
...
Garish (adj)(सुिािना,भड़कीला,हदखािटी)-Offensively brightThe garish
wallpaper offended Jerome, who preferred subtle colors
...
Genial (adj)(सुखप्रद,समलनसार)-Sympathetic, friendlyThe genial host
warmly greeted his many guests
...
Grandiose (adj)(प्रतापी,भव्य)-With an affectation of grandeurThe
sweeping, grandiose staircase looked preposterous in the modest entry
hall
...
Gravity
(noun)(गंभीरता,अिसमयत)-Importance,
Understanding the gravity of his error, Ken offered
apology
...
Gruff (adj)(असिष्ट,किोर)-Rough or stern in manner or speechHeidi's
grandfather was gruff, barking stern orders and hardly smiling
...
Hedonism (noun)(सखिाद)-Belief that pleasure is the sole aim of
ु
lifeThe hedonism of the emperoro, who spent all his time giving parties, caused
his downfall
...
Heed (verb)(चौकसी रखना,ध्यान रखना)-To pay attention to
"Heed my advice," the fortuneteller warned Sebastian when he tried to ignore her
prophecy
...
Heinous (adj)(घर्र्त,घोर,िघन्य)-Shockingly evil
ृ
Apara's heinous betrayal of Anubhav shocked even Krishna, who knew his evil ways
...
Illuminate (verb)(सिाना,प्रकाि करना,उिागर करना)-To make clear
Her excellent lecture illuminated the complicated subject of nuclear physics
...
241
...
Synonyms: excessive, intemperate
242
...
Synonyms: obdurate, unrepentant
243
...
Synonyms: improbable, doubtful
244
...
Synonyms: execute, realize
245
...
Synonyms: ominous, portentous
246
...
Synonyms: petty, insignificant
247
...
Synonyms: keen, acute
248
...
Synonyms: inappropriate, absurd
249
...
Synonyms: compulsory
250
...
Synonyms: vulgar, uncouth
251
...
Synonyms: incite, spur
252
...
Synonyms: seditious, hostile
38
253
...
Synonyms: imply, allude
254
...
Synonyms: impudence, impertinence
255
...
Synonyms: ceaseless, monotonous
256
...
Synonyms: complicated, convoluted
257
...
Synonyms: untouchable, sacrosanct
258
...
Synonyms: shimmering, sparkling
259
...
Synonyms: merciful, clement
260
...
Synonyms: handicap
261
...
Synonyms: gruesome
262
...
Synonyms: command
39
263
...
Synonyms: evident, unmistakable
264
...
Synonyms: arbitrate, negotiate
265
...
Synonyms: brawl, skirmish
266
...
Synonyms: dulcet, mellifluous
267
...
Synonyms: systematic, meticulous
268
...
Synonyms: fastidious, painstaking
269
...
Synonyms: medium, mediocre
270
...
Synonyms: commonplace, earthly
271
...
Synonyms: artless, credulous
272
...
Synonyms: neutralize, annul
40
273
...
Synonyms: foster, cultivate
274
...
Synonyms: careless, heedless
275
...
Synonyms: objectionable, repugnant
276
...
Synonyms: start, commencement
277
...
Synonyms: propitious, fortunate
278
...
Synonyms: pale, wan
279
...
Synonyms: charade
280
...
Synonyms: sameness, equivalence
281
...
Synonyms: compassion
282
...
Synonyms: frugal, parsimonious
41
283
...
Synonyms: cognition, discernment
284
...
Synonyms repeated, recurrent
285 Placebo (noun)(प्रायौधगक औषध)-An inactive substance used in
medical testing
Tom, who had taken the placebo, found that his allergy symptoms did not go away
...
Plaudits (noun)(िािािी)-Enthusiastic approval
Anil's painting met with plaudits from the critics, who had dismissed her earlier work
...
Ploy (noun)(काया,चाल,व्यिसाय)-A contrived plan
Santosh thought Geeta's ploy of borrowing her notes was a cowardly way to ask her out
...
Redouble (verb)(दोिराना,बढना,बढ़ाना)-To make twice as great
As the sun began to set, Shikha redoubled her effort to find the necklace she had dropped
in the field
...
Refurbish (verb)(निीकरर्,न्या करना)-To brighten or freshen
Lucifer cleaned and mended all weekend to refurbish the shabby apartment
...
Regale (verb)(भोि खाना,दाित दे ना)-To amuse
My clever brother Brajesh regaled the dinner guests with tales of his adventures
...
Regurgitate (verb)(उलटे बिना,उगलना)-To pour out or throw back
The teacher wanted us to examine ideas rather than to regurgitate memorized facts
...
Rehash (verb)(फटना,समलाना,दोिराना)-To discuss again
ें
"Shanti," said her mother, "I am tired of rehashing this same topic over and over
...
Repel (verb)(प्रनतरोध,टालना,रोकना)-To resist, reject
The soldiers made a massive charge to repel the invaders
...
Repentant (adj)(पचचातापी)-Feeling regret
The repentant Pandit admitted to cheating on the test
...
Retroactive (adj)(पूिव्यापी,पूिा प्रभािी)-effective as of a prior time or
ा
condition
The retroactive law made even past infractions punishable
...
Raucous (adj)(उग्र,ककि,भारी)-Noisy, rowdy
ा
Seema, who preferred quiet conversation, left the rancous party
...
Recrimination (noun)(उलटा दोष,असभयोग,आरोप)-A retaliatory accusation
Pankaj, who was wounded by Sangeeta's remark, made a bitter recrimination
...
Revoke (verb)(िटाना,रद्द करना,उिा दे ना)-To cancel by taking back
After Kal's father revoked his allowance, he had no money for the movies
...
Scamper (verb)(भाग िाना)-To run quickly
The frightened kitten scampered away from the butterfly
...
Scapegoat (noun)(बली का बकरा,भें ट का बकरा)-Someone who bears the
blame for others
Audrey used her innocent baby brother as a scapegoat for the missing cookies
...
Serenity (noun)(सफाई,धीरता)-Calmness
The serenity of the glassy sea soothed the sailors after the big storm
...
Servile (adj)(दासों को,दासों िैसा)-Fearfully submissive
Felicia's servile attitude annoyed her boss, who preferred an assistant with more
backbone
...
Sociable (adj)(मेली,सामाजिक)-Inclined to seek companionship
The sociable Glenda was delighted to receive the party invitation
...
Solace (noun)(आचिािन,हदलासा)-Source of consolation
Parents' weekend was a solace to Marjorie, whose beloved daughter had left for college
...
Stealth (noun)(उपाय,कपट,छल)-The act of moving secretly or unnoticed
The cat burglar took the ring by stealth, slipping it from the sleeping woman's finger
...
Stern (adj)(ननदा य,किोर)-Harsh, severe
The stern principal canceled the prom after the seniors played a silly prank
...
Retroactive (adj)(पूिा व्यापी,पूिा प्रभािी)-effective as of a prior time or
condition
The retroactive law made even past infractions punishable
...
Revive (verb)(दबारा प्रचसलत करना,)-To bring back to life
ु
Hank tried to revive Clare's interest in the project, but her enthusiasm had expired
...
Straddle (verb)(दोनों ओर फला िोना)-To favor opposing sides
ै
Kia straddled the issue, not wanting to say whether James or Tara was right
...
Supple (adj)(आधीन,कोमल)-Flexible
The supple leather coat draped like soft cloth around her shoulders
...
Surplus (noun)(पयााप्त)-Excess
Trevor decided to freeze the surplus chili for next week's tailgate party
...
Trove (noun)(खिाना,गुप्त कोष)-Valuable collection
Walter's trove of vintage baseball cards was worth thousands of dollars
...
Turmoil (noun)(उत्पाद,बखेड़ा)-Extreme confusion, agitation
44
The windstorm caused such turmoil in the lake that the sailboat capsized
...
Turpitude (noun)(नीचता,भ्रष्टता)-Essential baseness, depravity
The turpitude of the villain in the movie offended most audiences
...
Unscrupulous (adj)(अनैनतक,बेिरम)-Lacking principles
The unscrupulous salesman was fired for lying to his customers
...
Untenable (adj)(अपुष्ट,अजस्थर)-Not able to be defended
Rashid made the untenable statement that George Washington was the second president
of the United States
...
Stifle (verb)(दबाना,बुझाना)-To repress or discourage
Amy tried ineffectively to stifle her giggles after she read Susan's note in class
...
Redouble (verb)(दोिराना,बढना,बढ़ाना)-To make twice as great
As the sun began to set, Shikha redoubled her effort to find the necklace she had dropped
in the field
...
Refurbish (verb)(निीकरर्,न्या करना)-To brighten or freshen
Lucifer cleaned and mended all weekend to refurbish the shabby apartment
...
Regale (verb)(भोि खाना,दाित दे ना)-To amuse
My clever brother Brajesh regaled the dinner guests with tales of his adventures
...
Regurgitate (verb)(उलटे बिना,उगलना)-To pour out or throw back
The teacher wanted us to examine ideas rather than to regurgitate memorized facts
...
Rehash (verb)(फटना,समलाना,दोिराना)-To discuss again
ें
"Shanti," said her mother, "I am tired of rehashing this same topic over and over
...
Repel (verb)(प्रनतरोध,टालना,रोकना)-To resist, reject
The soldiers made a massive charge to repel the invaders
...
Repentant (adj)(पचचातापी)-Feeling regret
The repentant Pandit admitted to cheating on the test
...
Retroactive (adj)(पूिव्यापी,पूिा प्रभािी)-effective as of a prior time or
ा
condition
The retroactive law made even past infractions punishable
...
Raucous (adj)(उग्र,ककि,भारी)-Noisy, rowdy
ा
Seema, who preferred quiet conversation, left the rancous party
...
Recrimination (noun)(उलटा दोष,असभयोग,आरोप)-A retaliatory accusation
Pankaj, who was wounded by Sangeeta's remark, made a bitter recrimination
...
Revoke (verb)(िटाना,रद्द करना,उिा दे ना)-To cancel by taking back
After Kal's father revoked his allowance, he had no money for the movies
...
Scamper (verb)(भाग िाना)-To run quickly
The frightened kitten scampered away from the butterfly
...
Scapegoat (noun)(बली का बकरा,भें ट का बकरा)-Someone who bears the
blame for others
Audrey used her innocent baby brother as a scapegoat for the missing cookies
...
Serenity (noun)(सफाई,धीरता)-Calmness
The serenity of the glassy sea soothed the sailors after the big storm
...
Servile (adj)(दासों को,दासों िैसा)-Fearfully submissive
Felicia's servile attitude annoyed her boss, who preferred an assistant with more
backbone
...
Sociable (adj)(मेली,सामाजिक)-Inclined to seek companionship
The sociable Glenda was delighted to receive the party invitation
...
Solace (noun)(आचिािन,हदलासा)-Source of consolation
Parents' weekend was a solace to Marjorie, whose beloved daughter had left for college
...
Stealth (noun)(उपाय,कपट,छल)-The act of moving secretly or unnoticed
The cat burglar took the ring by stealth, slipping it from the sleeping woman's finger
...
Stern (adj)(ननदा य,किोर)-Harsh, severe
The stern principal canceled the prom after the seniors played a silly prank
...
Retroactive (adj)(पूिा व्यापी,पूिा प्रभािी)-effective as of a prior time or
condition
The retroactive law made even past infractions punishable
...
Revive (verb)(दबारा प्रचसलत करना,)-To bring back to life
ु
Hank tried to revive Clare's interest in the project, but her enthusiasm had expired
...
Straddle (verb)(दोनों ओर फला िोना)-To favor opposing sides
ै
Kia straddled the issue, not wanting to say whether James or Tara was right
...
Supple (adj)(आधीन,कोमल)-Flexible
The supple leather coat draped like soft cloth around her shoulders
...
Surplus (noun)(पयााप्त)-Excess
Trevor decided to freeze the surplus chili for next week's tailgate party
...
Trove (noun)(खिाना,गुप्त कोष)-Valuable collection
Walter's trove of vintage baseball cards was worth thousands of dollars
...
Turmoil (noun)(उत्पाद,बखेड़ा)-Extreme confusion, agitation
The windstorm caused such turmoil in the lake that the sailboat capsized
...
Turpitude (noun)(नीचता,भ्रष्टता)-Essential baseness, depravity
The turpitude of the villain in the movie offended most audiences
...
Unscrupulous (adj)(अनैनतक,बेिरम)-Lacking principles
The unscrupulous salesman was fired for lying to his customers
...
Untenable (adj)(अपुष्ट,अजस्थर)-Not able to be defended
Rashid made the untenable statement that George Washington was the second president
of the United States
...
Stifle (verb)(दबाना,बुझाना)-To repress or discourage
Amy tried ineffectively to stifle her giggles after she read Susan's note in class
...
Abbreviate (V
...
:Abridge, Condense, concise
Ant
...
Abdicate (V
...
:Resign, Renounce
Ant
...
Aberration (N
...
:Delusion, Eccentricity, Oddity
Ant
...
Abet (V
...
:Conspire, Connive
Ant
...
Abhor (V
...
:Detest, Dislike
Ant
...
Abide (V
...
: Comply, Follow
Ant
...
Abjure (V
...
:Abandon, Relinquish
Ant
...
Abridgement (N
...
: Outline, Abbreviation, Summary, Abstract
Ant
...
Abase(V
...
:Scorn, Belittle, Degrade
Ant
...
Abate (V
...
:Minimise, Diminish
Ant
...
Acquit (V
...
: Absolve, Exonerate
Ant
...
Acrimony (N
...
: Animosity, Bitterness, Rudeness
Ant
...
Adage (N
...
: Aphorism, Dictum, Maxim, Precept
361
...
)न्याय ननर्ाय करना, फसला करना
ै
Syn
...
: Defer, Ignore, Not Judge
362
...
)गड़बड़ी, उपद्रि, बतंगड़, िलचल, परे िानी
Syn
...
Adroit (Adj
...
: Proficient, Dexterous
...
: Awkward, Dull
364
...
)प्रादभािा, आगमन
ु
Syn
...
: Departure, Outgoing
49
365
...
)मुसीबत, विपवत्त, दभााग्य
ु
Sny
...
: Fortune, Prosperity
366
...
)िाचितता, ननत्यता, अथाि अिधध
Sny
...
: Transitory, Evanescent
367
...
) पररधचत िोना, िानकारी प्राप्त करना
Syn
...
: Conceal, Deceive
368
...
)समल िाना या समला दे ना
Syn
...
: Separate, Disband
369
...
)चारो ओर से घरने िाला, व्यापक
Syn
...
: Free, Uncover
370
...
)िब्द्स्मृनतलोप, िब्दस्मृनतभ्रंि
Syn
...
Amorphous अननयतरुपी, अनाकार, आकारिीन, आकनतिीन
ृ
Syn
...
: Crystalline, definite
372
...
)असंगनत, ननयमिीनता, अननयसमतता
Syn
...
: Normality
373
...
)मधुमक्षक्षका-पालनगृि, मधुमक्षक्षकालय (ििद की मतखी का बगीचा)
Syn
...
Apprehensive (Adj
...
: Doubtful, Dubious
Ant
...
Apprise (V
...
: Familiar, Cognizant
Ant
...
Arcane (N
...
: Distinguish, Discriminate
377
...
)पथक, अलग
ृ
Syn
...
: Together, Concerted
378
...
)कहिन, किोर, तीक्ष्र्, कट्टर, ककि, अनत सादा
ा
Syn
...
: Flexible, Moderate
379
...
)स्पष्ट अंगीकार करना, स्िीकार करना, साफ-साफ किना
Syn
...
: Deny, Reject
380
...
)ननलम्बन, दविधा या लटकाि
ु
Syn
...
: Continuation, Successiveness
381
...
)अस्िीकार, इनकार, त्याग, आत्मननषेध
Syn
...
: Approval, Acceptance
382
...
)विमुतत करना, दोषमुतत करना, मुजतत पा िाना
Syn
...
: Accuse, Inculpate
383
...
)नई िलिायु का आहद िोना, िलिायु क अनकल बनाना
े
ु ू
Syn
...
: Renew, Unfamiliarise
384
...
)रूप-रे खा प्रस्तुत करना, झलक हदखाना, अस्पष्ट रूप से संकत
े
करना
Syn
...
: Withdraw, Remove
385
...
) संरक्षर्
Syn
...
: Disfavor, Opposition
386
...
)िं गामा, दं गा, कलि, दं गा-फसाद, िांनत-भंग
Syn
...
: Tranquillity, Peace
51
387
...
)िुभ, अच्छा, सौभाग्यिाली, मांगसलक
Syn
...
: Oninons, Unfavourable
388
...
) घर्ा
ृ
Syn
...
: liking, love
389
...
) गभापात, ननरथाक, असफल
Syn
...
: fruitful, successful
400
...
) रद्द करना
Syn
...
: enact, implement
401
...
)पाप मजतत
ु
Syn
...
: condemnation, blame
402
...
) रोचक
Syn
...
: boring, dull
403
...
) दर रिना
ू
Syn
...
: indulge, engage
404
...
) संयमी
Syn
...
: greedy, flagrant
405
...
) दबोध, िहटल
ु
Syn
...
: lucid, facile
406
...
) िुद्धध, स्नान
Syn
...
: pollution, contamination
407
...
) उन्मूल करना
52
Syn
...
: support, create
408
...
)ननष्िा
Syn
...
:treason, disloyalty
409
...
)उन्मलन करना
ू
Syn
...
:mollify, palliate, allay, soothe
410
...
)मग्ध करना, मोहित करना
ु
Syn
...
:trap, ensnare, cajole, tempt
411
...
) दोस्त, साथी, सियोगी
Syn
...
:opponent, competitor
412
...
)ऊचाई
ँ
Syn
...
:depth, depression
413
...
)िन हितैषी
Syn
...
:selfish, self-seeking
414
...
)िौफकया
Syn
...
:professional, expert
415
...
)द्विअथी, अस्पष्ट
Syn
...
:lucid, explicit
416
...
)िीवित
Syn
...
:dead, non-living
417
...
)आरोप, दोषारोपर्
Syn
...
:impunity, pardon
53
418
...
) आकषार्, सुन्दर
Syn
...
: repulsive, graceless
419
...
) ननभीक सािसी
Syn
...
: modest, timid
420
...
)िद्धध करना
ृ
Syn
...
: reduce, abate
421
...
)िकन, संकत
े
ु
Syn
...
August (Adj
...
: majestic, grand, noble, sublime
Ant
...
Austere (Adj
...
: ascetic, strict, rigid, hard
Ant
...
Authentic (Adj
...
: accurate, pure, real, genuine
Ant
...
Authenticate (V
...
: attest, prove, ratify, substantiate
Ant
...
Attenuate (V
...
: reduce, rarefy, diminish, lessen
Ant
...
Attraction (N
...
: allurement, draw, pull
Ant
...
Acceptance (N
...
: approval, agreement, acknowledgement
Ant
...
Access (V
...
: approach, reach, entry, admission
Ant
...
Accolade (N
...
: commendation, approval, appreciation, praise
Ant
...
Accomplice (N
...
: helper, associate, assistant, confederate
Ant
...
Accuracy (N
...
: precision, exactness, correctness, nicety
Ant
...
Accusation (N
...
: indictment, impeachment, charge, blame
Ant
...
Acerbic (Adj
...
: curt, rude, bitter, acute
Ant
...
Acquittal (N
...
: release, liberation, clearance
Ant
...
436
...
) सिमत िोना, स्िीकार करना
Syn
...
: dissent, defy
437
...
) बलाघात करना, िोर दे ना
Syn
...
: overlook, ignore
438
...
) ििीला, जिद्दी
Syn
...
:obedient, lenient
439
...
) अनकलनीय
ु ू
Syn
...
:rigid, constant
450
...
) साक्ष्य प्रस्तुत करना
Syn
...
:retract, withdraw
55
451
...
) प्रसंसा करना
Syn
...
:despise, dislike
452
...
) चेतािनी दे ना, फटकारना
Syn
...
:encourage, embolden
453
...
) सिाना, सुन्दर बनाना
Syn
...
:mar, deform
454
...
) ननपर्ता,
ु
Syn
...
:clumsiness, inexpertise
455
...
) खिामद, चापलूसी
ु
Syn
...
: obloquy, criticism
456
...
) तीक्ष्र्ा, तीखा
Syn
...
:sweet, mild
457
...
) वििेक, किाग्र बुद्धध
ु
Syn
...
:stupidity, foolishness
458
...
Pretense, hypocrisy, artifice, guile
Ant
...
Affection अनराग
ु
Syn
...
Indifference, disregard
460
...
Accept, accede, endorse
Ant
...
Affluence समधध
ृ
Syn
...
Poverty, destitution
56
462
...
Worsen, increase, exaggerate, enhance
Ant
...
Aggregate िोड़ना
Syn
...
Unit, part
464
...
Violent, attacking, encroaching, invading
Ant
...
Agony दुःख
ु
Syn
...
Ease, comfort
466
...
Foe, antagonist, opponent, rival
Ant
...
Affable समलनसार
Syn
...
Haughty, rude
468
...
)स्पष्ट, साफ
Syn
...
: hidden, implicit
469
...
)आकषाक, मोिक
Syn
...
: unappealing, repulsive
470
...
)िांत करना, तुष्ट करना
Syn
...
: aggravate, intensify
471
...
)प्रिंसा, िाि-िािी
Syn
...
: criticism, condemn
472
...
)उपयुतत, उधचत
Syn
...
: irrelevant, unfit
473
...
)प्रिंसा करना
Syn
...
: criticize, condemn
474
...
)उपयुतत, सटीक
Syn
...
: unfit, unsuitable
475
...
)स्िीकृ नत दे ना
Syn
...
: reject, unsuitable
476
...
)दिा बेचने िाला
Syn
...
Apparatus (N
...
: tools, instruments, appliances, mean
478
...
)प्राचीन, पुराना
Syn
...
: new, recent
479
...
)उत्सािपूर्ा, िोिीला
Syn
...
: modest, moderate
480
...
)कहिन, दष्कर
ु
Syn
...
: easy, simple
481
...
)तक करना, बिस करना
ा
Syn
...
: acquiesce, agree
482
...
)िुष्क, बंिर
Syn
...
: fertile, fecund
483
...
)मंजिल पाना, पिुँचना
Syn
...
:
depart, leave
484
...
)अिं कार, दम्भ
Syn
...
: modesty, meekness
485
...
Ant
...
Syn
...
Artful (Adj
...
)किलता
ु
: ability, disposition, talent, genius
: stupidity, inability
487
...
)कृ वष योग्य
Syn
...
: barren
488
...
)कमतर आँकना, ननंदा करना
Syn
...
: extol, praise
489
...
)विलाप करना
Syn
...
: rejoice, make merry
490
...
)उपकारी
Syn
...
: rival, adversary
491
...
)लाभदायक
Syn
...
: useless, unprofitable
492
...
)लाभ प्राप्त करने िाला
Syn
...
: benefactor, giver
493
...
)परोपकार
Syn
...
: hardness, selfishness
59
494
...
)मंत्र-मुग्ध, मोहित
Syn
...
: disillusioned, repulsive
495
...
)पक्षपात
Syn
...
: impartiality, justice
496
...
)आकवषात करना
Syn
...
: dissuade, discourage
497
...
)विचिसनीय
Syn
...
: doubtful, unreliable
498
...
) भौथरा, धारहीन
Syn
...
: polite, humble
499
...
) ड ग हााँकने वाला, शेखी खोर
िं
Syn
...
: meek, simple
500
...
) उग्र, उद्दिं
Syn
...
: quiet, silent
501
...
) गाँवार जैसा
Syn
...
: civilised, gentle
502
...
) असीम, अनिंत, अथाह
Syn
...
: shallow, fathomable
503
...
) सीमा
Syn
...
: interior, hinterland
504
...
) दानवीरता
Syn
...
: meanness
60
505
...
) उतावला
Syn
...
: meek, humble
506
...
) आशीवााद दे ना, प्रशिंसा करना
Syn
...
: curse, criticize
507
...
) आनिंद, सुख
Syn
...
: misery, sorrow
508
...
, whose author is unknown® गुमनाम
509
...
Antedate—To be of an earlier date that ® फकसी तारीख से पिले का
511
...
Amateur—A person who does something for pleasure rather than for payबजलक िौक क सलए करता िै
े
513
...
Ambidextrous—A person who is able to use both hands with equal
skill-िो अपने दोनों िाथों को एक सी किलता से इस्तेमाल करता िै
ु
515
...
Animate— Having life- सिीि
517
...
Cavalcade
Meaning: A procession of people travelling on horseback
61
e
Synonym: parade, promenade, spectacle
Antonym: expectation, normality, ordinariness
Sentence:The latter said a few words in reply, and then the cavalcade rode on to the
palace
...
Stuttering
Meaning: Speak haltingly
Synonym: lurch, wobble, faltering
Antonym: glib, vocative, flipper
Sentence:The speaker stuttered when he saw his opponent enter the room
520
...
Dabble
Meaning: Work with in an amateurish manner, Dip a foot or hand briefly into a
liquid
Synonym: trifle, dilly-dally, idle
Antonym: take seriously
Sentence:Their eyes and teeth made such a flashing as when you dabble a hand in a
dark water pool
...
Perverse
Meaning: Marked by a disposition to oppose and contradict; Deviating from what
is considered moral, right, proper or good
Synonym: delinquent, miscreant, erring
Antonym: agreeable, willing, reasonable
Sentence:The Imp of the Perverse must have chuckled at the situation
...
Nascent
Meaning: Being born or beginning
Synonym: burgeoning, fledging, pubescent
Antonym: shrinking, withering, dying
Sentence:All his nascent intellectual powers were alive and clamorous
...
Incarcerated
Meaning: lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
Synonym: gaoled, immured, lagged
Antonym: liberate, cease, release
Sentence:The murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life
62
e
525
...
526
...
527
...
528
...
529
...
Pugnacious
Meaning: Tough and callous by virtue of experience
Synonym: bellicose, choleric, truculent
Antonym: easy-going, kind, nice
Sentence:The pugnacious politician seeks relief from his everyday battles
531
...
532
...
533
...
534
...
Serendipity
Meaning: Good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
Synonym: fluke, happenstance, tripping over
Antonym: misfortune, bad luck
Sentence:They think of serendipity as earned, of work as bestowed, of success as
deserved and reserved to the deserving
...
Inexorable
Meaning: Not to be placated, appeased or moved by entreaty
Synonym: adamant, grim, ironclad
Antonym: remorseful, lenient, yielding
Sentence:Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty
...
Chauvinist
Meaning: A person with a prejudiced belief in the superiority of his or her own
kind
Synonym: bigot, jingoist, sexist
Antonym: traitor, expatriot
Sentence:The army, petted and spoiled, was full of dislike for civilians, and of
chauvinist contempt for foreigners
...
Cavalcade
64
e
Meaning: A procession of people travelling on horseback
Synonym: parade, promenade, spectacle
Antonym: expectation, normality, ordinariness
Sentence:The latter said a few words in reply, and then the cavalcade rode on to the
palace
...
Stuttering
Meaning: Speak haltingly
Synonym: lurch, wobble, faltering
Antonym: glib, vocative, flipper
Sentence:The speaker stuttered when he saw his opponent enter the room
540
...
Dabble
Meaning: Work with in an amateurish manner, Dip a foot or hand briefly into a
liquid
Synonym: trifle, dilly-dally, idle
Antonym: take seriously
Sentence:Their eyes and teeth made such a flashing as when you dabble a hand in a
dark water pool
...
Perverse
Meaning: Marked by a disposition to oppose and contradict; Deviating from what
is considered moral, right, proper or good
Synonym: delinquent, miscreant, erring
Antonym: agreeable, willing, reasonable
Sentence:The Imp of the Perverse must have chuckled at the situation
...
Nascent
Meaning: Being born or beginning
Synonym: burgeoning, fledging, pubescent
Antonym: shrinking, withering, dying
Sentence:All his nascent intellectual powers were alive and clamorous
...
Incarcerated
Meaning: lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
Synonym: gaoled, immured, lagged
Antonym: liberate, cease, release
Sentence:The murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life
65
545
...
546
...
547
...
548
...
549
...
550
...
551
...
552
...
Valedictory
Meaning: Of or relating to an occasion or expression of farewell
Synonym: final, terminal, parting
Antonym: introductory, initial, welcoming
Sentence: "My beliefs can matter nothing," he compromised, and made her
a valedictory bow
...
Salvage
Meaning: Prevent being ruined, destroyed, lost, or harmed; Collect discarded
or refused material
Synonym: retrieve, redeem, ransom
Antonym: forfeit, endanger
Sentence: She salvaged the garbage cans for food
555
...
556
...
557
...
558
...
Hysteria
•Meaning: State of violent mental agitation
•Synonym: delirium, frenzy, mirth
•Antonym: sereneness, peace, calmness
•Sentence:The rock musician worked the crowd of young girls into a
hysteria
560
...
Sinister
•Meaning: Indicating evil intent or suggesting tragic developments
•Synonym: baleful, menacing, ominous
•Antonym: auspicious, benevolent, kind
•Sentence:The scheme of some sinister intelligence bent on punishing him
562
...
Eloquent
Meaning: Speaking readily, clearly, and effectively
•Synonym: magniloquent, poignant, articulate
•Antonym: apathetic, frigid, impotent
•Sentence:He was able to dazzle with his eloquent tongue
564
...
Parochial
•Meaning: Narrowly restricted in outlook or scope
•Synonym: insular, bigoted, prejudiced
•Antonym: unrestricted, liberal, broad-minded
•Sentence:People have little sympathy with parochial mentality
...
Stereotypical
•Meaning: Lacking spontaneity, originality or individuality
•Synonym: trite, hackneyed, corny
•Antonym: unconventional
•Sentence:His descriptions of the appearance of Jewish characters are
usually unflattering and stereotypical
...
Splendour
•Meaning: A quality that outshines the usual
•Synonym: grandeur, pageant, effulgence
•Antonym: insignificance, poorness
•Sentence:It is the university that gives the scene its stately splendour
568
...
Aggrandise
Meaning: Make appear better or greater (in power, wealth, quality, etc
...
570
...
571
...
Myriad
Meaning: Too numerous to be counted
Synonym: heaping, multitudinous, gobs
69
Antonym: bounded, measurable, limited
Sentence:He faced a myriad of details
573
...
Horrendous
Meaning: Causing fear, dread or terror
Synonym: disastrous, gruesome, atrocious
Antonym: fortunate, inoffensive, delightful
Sentence:Horrendous explosions shook the city
575
...
576
...
577
...
578
...
Sops
•Meaning: A concession given to mollify or placate
•Synonym: douse, weakling, steep
70
•Antonym: dehydrate, dry
•Sentence:The offer was a sop to my feelings
580
...
Tack
•Meaning: An approach or course of action, esp
...
Trinkets
•Meaning: Cheap showy jewellery or ornament on clothing
•Synonym: bauble, curio, bagatelle
•Antonym: not shinny
•Sentence:They had this morning put on their best clothes, and all their
trinkets
...
Scintillating
•Meaning: Marked by high spirits or excitement; Brilliantly clever
•Synonym: dazzling, gleaming, glinting
•Antonym: dull, blah
•Sentence:Does a constellation scintillate more brightly than a single star
584
...
g
...
585
...
Monotony
•Meaning: The quality of wearisome constancy, routine, and lack of variety
71
•Synonym: tedium, tediousness, invariability
•Antonym: dissimilarity, stoppage, versatility
•Sentence:He had never grown accustomed to the monotony of his work
587
...
Frivolous
• Meaning: Not serious in content, attitude or behaviour
• Synonym: foolish, trivial, flippant
• Antonym: sensible, solemn, grave
• Sentence: She visits me in my room and insists upon talking her frivolous nonsense
until my head aches
...
Bemoan
• Meaning: Regret strongly
• Synonym: deplore, lament, rue
• Antonym: gloat, be happy, praise
• Sentence: I bemoan this hostile action
...
Ruckus
• Meaning: The act of making a noisy disturbance
• Synonym: brawl, brouhaha, commotion
• Antonym: calm, peace, harmony
• Sentence: "There seems to be some kind of a ruckus," Mr
...
591
...
Festering
• Meaning: Ripen and generate pus
• Synonym: smoulder, blister, canker
• Antonym: dissipate, flourish, heal
• Sentence: Her wounds are festering
72
593
...
594
...
595
...
596
...
597
...
598
...
Eulogise
•Meaning: Praise formally and eloquently
•Synonym: extol, acclaim, magnify
•Antonym: castigate, calumniate, censure
•Sentence:The dead woman was eulogised at the funeral
600
...
601
...
602
...
603
...
facilitate
•Sentence:By this means we shall know their plots, and will thwart them,
you by listening to my enemies and I to yours
...
Trounce
•Meaning: Beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight
•Synonym: clobber, swamp, lambaste
•Antonym: underwhelm, forfeit, preserve
•Sentence:We trounced the other team on Sunday
605
...
606
...
Dialectic
74
•Meaning: Any formal system of reasoning that arrives at the truth by the
exchange of logical arguments
•Synonym: persuasive, rational, polemical
•Antonym: illogical, irrational
•Sentence:This situation created the inner dialectic of American history
608
...
609
...
Phalanx
• Meaning: Any closely ranked crowd of people; a body of troops in close array
• Synonym: multitude, throng, myriad
• Antonym: individual, one
• Sentence: It conquers amid the burning sands of the south where the phalanx of
Alexander halted in mutiny
...
Revenant
• Meaning: Someone who has returned from the dead
• Synonym: apparition, spectre, phantom
• Antonym: being, reality
• Sentence: You are now one of us; a revenant, even as I, and to live you must feed
on the living
...
Tepid
• Meaning: Feeling or showing little interest or enthusiasm; Moderately warm
• Synonym: apathetic, lukewarm, languid
• Antonym: keen, cold, hot
• Sentence: It will be proper never to apply water to them beyond a tepid
temperature
...
Juxtapose
• Meaning: Place side by side
• Synonym: appose, connect, pair
• Antonym: gap, divergence
• Sentence: The fauvists juxtaposed strong colours
...
Reprieve
• Meaning: A (temporary) relief from harm or discomfort;
• Synonym: abatement, absolution, clemency
• Antonym: continuation
• Sentence: The reprieve in such circumstances was omitted often enough to make
the condemned endure the real agony of death
...
Trudge
• Meaning: Walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
• Synonym: lumber, tramp, traipse
• Antonym: tiptoe
• Sentence: Mules trudged in a circle around a grindstone
...
Slew
• Meaning: Move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner; Kill
intentionally and with premeditation
• Synonym: wader, in numerous, pecker
• Antonym: ditch, lack, debt
• Sentence: Arbaces fought with the utmost bravery, and slew many of the
Assyrians, but was wounded
...
Varsity
• Meaning: A team representing a college or university
• Synonym: first team, starters, first strings
• Sentence: The journey home was given to the careful recital of news of Winnipeg,
of the ' Varsity, and of mutual friends
...
Ransack
•Meaning: Steal goods; take as spoils; Search thoroughly
•Synonym: pillage, loot, maraud
•Antonym: protect, offer, neaten
•Sentence:During the earthquake people ransacked the stores that were
deserted by their owners
619
...
Foster
•Meaning: Promote the growth of
•Synonym: cultivate, nurture, stimulate
•Antonym: cease, starve, dampen
76
•Sentence:Hopes that things might work out all right in the end arose to
cheer him, and there was much to foster such an idea
...
Drubbing
•Meaning: A sound defeat; Beat thoroughly and conclusively in a
competition or fight
•Synonym: beating, trouncing, walloping
•Antonym: fail, surrender, lose
•Sentence:We drubbed the other team on Sunday
622
...
Hysterical
•Meaning: Marked by excessive or uncontrollable emotion
•Synonym: agitated, passionate, vehement
•Antonym: apathetic, indifferent, unenthusiastic
•Sentence:The audiences cheered and cried and let themselves go in the
hysterical manner of people wrought up by great national excitement
624
...
Volte-face
•Meaning: A major change in attitude, principle or point of view
•Synonym: contraposition, tergiversation, turnabout
•Antonym: stagnation, corroboration, validation
•Sentence:Bulgaria's present volte-face is no chance product of panic, but a
logical step in her national policy
...
Heckle
•Meaning: A comb for separating flax fibres; Challenge aggressively
•Synonym: badger, ridicule, discomfit
•Antonym: promote, reassure, encourage
•Sentence:A few Southern sympathizers who attempted to heckle the
speakers were quickly shouted down
...
Abscond
77
•Meaning: Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
•Synonym: decamp, flee, hightail
•Antonym: abide, endure, yield
•Sentence:The accountant absconded with the cash from the safe
628
...
629
...
Plausible
•Meaning: Apparently reasonable and valid, and truthful
•Synonym: conceivable, credible, persuasive
•Antonym: improbable, unbelievable, untenable
•Sentence:He hastened to soothe his feelings with a plausible explanation
...
Baffling
•Meaning: Making great mental demands; hard to comprehend, solve or
believe
•Synonym: bewildering, mystifying, perplexing
•Antonym: clear, fathomable, comprehensible
•Sentence:The pay of the soldiers remained to Washington a baffling
problem
...
Dissemination
•Meaning: The opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate
•Synonym: circulation, propagation, dissipation
•Antonym: collection, gathering
•Sentence:When facts have been ascertained, their dissemination and
acceptance is another problem
633
...
634
...
Etiquette
•Meaning: Rules governing socially acceptable behaviour
•Synonym: decency, civility, politesse
•Antonym: impoliteness, discourtesy, indecency
•Sentence:Men are less inclined to certain forms of etiquette than women
636
...
637
...
638
...
639
...
Amity
•Meaning:A state of friendship and cordiality
•Synonym:amicableness, concord, comity
•Antonym:aloofness, hostility, discord
•Sentence:Did not I make to your leader all the signs of amity and
goodwill
79
641
...
Perversion
•Meaning:A curve that reverses the direction of something; An aberrant
sexual practice
•Synonym: anomaly, immortality, debauchery
•Antonym: conformity, regularity, normality
•Sentence:the tendrils of the plant exhibited perversion
643
...
Encryption
•Meaning: The activity of converting data or information into code
•Synonym: encoding, cipher, cryptograph
•Antonym: decoding
•Sentence:Encryption technology has advanced to the point where it's
pretty reliable
...
Paring
•Meaning:Decrease gradually or bit by bit
•Synonym:scrape, skive, decorticate
•Antonym: expand, squander, raise
•Sentence:She could peel an apple with a single long paring
646
...
Endeavour
•Meaning: Earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or
accomplish something
•Synonym: exertion, travail, whack
•Antonym:idleness, passivity, laziness
80
•Sentence:A moment of this endeavour only showed me that my pursuer
was gaining
...
Impending
•Meaning: Close in time; about to occur
•Synonym: brewing, looming, portending
•Antonym: distant, remote, never
•Sentence:"I feel as if some misfortune were impending over us," said his
mother, and she shivered apprehensively
...
Catastrophic
•Meaning: Extremely harmful; bringing physical or financial ruin
•Synonym: calamitous, disastrous, ruinous
•Antonym: advantageous, fortunate, blessed
•Sentence:Catastrophic noises resounded in the loft; volcanoes seemed to
romp upon the stairway
...
Tout
•Meaning: One who sells advice about gambling or speculation
•Synonym: proclaim, trumpet, publicize
•Antonym: blame, conceal, condemn
•Sentence:You thought Elisha could win—and you went and touted me on to
the other one
651
...
Gutted
•Meaning: Empty completely; destroy the inside of
•Synonym: decimate, eviscerate, exenterate
•Antonym: protect, fill
•Sentence:We gutted six Russian and four American rockets filled with
treasure
...
Stomped
•Meaning: Walk noisily, heavily or angrily
•Synonym: barge, hobble, lumber
•Antonym: tiptoe
•Sentence:The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots
81
654
...
655
...
656
...
657
...
Stormy → तफानी
ू
Gusty, Damp, Blustery
659
...
Resentment → क्रोध
Acrimony, Animosity, Ire
661
...
Intervened → िस्तक्षेप करना
Intercede, Interface, meddle
82
663
...
Utopia →आदिाराज्य
Imaginary land, dreamworld, paradise
665
...
Loggerheads → अनबन
Slowpoke, snapper, cooter
667
...
PLACID (िांत) – STORMY(तूफानी)
669
...
EFFEMINACY(कायरता) - MANLINESS(बिादरपन)
ु
671
...
DISCONSOLATE(ग़मगीन) - JOYOUS(आनंहदत)
673
...
EBULLIENT(िोिीला) - SPIRITLESS(ननष्प्रार्)
675
...
PREDILECTION(झुकाि) - AVERSION(घर्ा)
ृ
677
...
SERENE(ननमाल) - RUFFLED(झालरदार)
679
...
ARTISAN(कारीगर) - UNSKILLED LABOUR (अकिल श्रम)
ु
682
...
Amass – to collect in big amount
बड़ी मात्रा में संग्रि करना
Eg
...
684
...
Tom is a lousy danur
685
...
Children have pliable mind
686
...
Marketing ploy
...
Reverberate – To resound or echo
प्रनतध्िननत िोना
Eg
...
688
...
His strategists have concocted a series of stopgap tactics
...
Entreaty – Request
– अनुरोध
Eg
...
Said the woman raising her hands in
entreaty
690
...
He closed his eyes to the darkness
...
84
691
...
This case is labyrinthine one
...
Inured – Hardened or habit uated to a condition
मुजचकल पररजस्थनत का अभ्यस्त
Eg
...
Buoyant – Tending to increase & stay at high, cheerful
प्रगनत की जस्थनत में
Eg
...
694
...
695
...
People thronged to get a view of their favourite star
...
Covet – To desire
– इच्छाकरना
Eg
...
697
...
How was the irritation allayed
...
Aerodrome - where aeroplanes are kept
699
...
Acquarium -enclosure for keeping domestic fishes
701
...
Apiary-where bees are kept
703
...
Arsenal-where arms and weapons are stored/kept
705
...
Bakery-where bread/biscuits are manufactured
707
...
Wardrobe-an almirah in which clothes are kept
710
...
Zoo-where animals/birds are kept
712
...
Convent-where nuns live
714
...
Monastery-where monks live
716
...
Barracks-where soldiers live
718
...
720
...
722
...
Nest-where birds live
724
...
Byre-where cows live
726
...
Kennel-where dogs live
728
...
730
...
732
...
Barn-where owls live
734
...
Burrow-where rabbits live
736
...
Pen-where sheep live
738
...
Web-where spiders live
740
...
Lair-where tigers live
742
...
Nifty—
Particularly good , skilful, effective, stylish
कौिलपूर्, उपयोगी
ा
86
744
...
Nocturnal—
Active at night
रात में सफक्रय
746
...
Omnipotent—
One who is all powerful
िो सबसे ताकतिर िो, सिािजततमान
748
...
Omniscient—
One who knows everything
िो सभी चीिें िनता िो, सिाज्ञानी
750
...
Opaque—
That through which light cannot pass
जिसक आर-पर प्रकाि निीं िा सक, अपारदिी
े
े
752
...
Niche—
A hollow place in a wall for a statue
फकसी दीिार की ऊची िगि पर खाली स्थान ििाँ कोई मूनता आहद रखी िा सक
ँ
े
754
...
Nostalgia—
Home sickness or sentimental longing for the past
घर की याद आना या िमेिा बीते समय को सोचने की जस्थनत
756
...
Novice/ Tyro/Neophyte—
One who is new to a profession
िो फकसी काम में नया िो इससलए अनुभििीन, नौससर्खया
758
...
,
अथा, रं ग आहद में बिुत सूक्ष्म अंतर
759
...
Numismatic—
Collection of coins
ससतकों का संग्रि
761
...
Nomad—
Member of a tribe that wanders from place to place
खानाबदोि
763
...
Mortuary—
Building
in
which
dead
जहााँ ित शरीर को रखा जाता है
ृ
bodies
are
kept
for
a
time-
88
765
...
Malechauvinist—
One who believes in the
परुषों क वचिस्व पर ववश्वास करने वाला
े
ु
embalmed
dominance
of
for
man
over
burial
-
woman-
767
...
Materialism—
Giving
importance
भौनतकवाहदता
to
money
769
...
Mimicry—
A
humorous
imitation
ककसी क बोल-चाल की नकल
े
of
and
771
...
Mores—
Customs
and
habits
ककसी सिूह की परम्परा एवीं कक्रयाकलाप
personal
a
in
of
material
person’s
a
a
things-
benefit-
activity-
single
God-
particular
group-
773
...
Assertive—One who expresses one’s opinion firmly but
politely- िो अपने विचार मिबूती से व्यतत करता िो
775
...
Anthropologist—One who studies the complete history of
mankind - मानििास्त्री
777
...
Acrimonious—Angry and bitter (typically of speech or
discussion) - कटु एिं नारािगी भरा
779
...
- लोगों का प्रदिान या आंदोलन
780
...
Ascetic— A religious person with strict way of life - संन्यासी
782
...
Amphitheater — An open, circular or oval building with a
central space for the presentation of dramatic or sporting
events surrounded by tiers of seats for spectators - िताकार स्थान
ृ
जिसमें कलाकारों क असभनय का मंच रिता िै
े
784
...
Antigen — A toxin or other foreign substance which
induces an immune response in the body- रोग प्रनतकारक को सक्रीय
करने िाला बािरी तत्ि
786
...
Apathy — Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern - फकसी
चीि क प्रनत उदासीनता
े
788
...
Appraisal —An act of assessing something or someoneमूलयांकन
790
...
Arena —A level area surrounded by seating, in which
sports, entertainments, and other public events are held- अखाड़ा,
रर्भूसम
792
...
Bigot—One who has narrow and prejudiced religious
views- धमा क मामले में जिसका विचार संकीर्ा एिं कट्टर िो
े
794
...
Biography—An account of somebody’s life written by
another person- फकसी व्यजतत का िीिन ित्तांत िो फकसी दसरे क द्िारा सलखा गया
े
ु
ृ
िो
796
...
Bottleneck—A situation that stops
progressing- िो फकसी चीि क विकास को रोकता िै
े
an
activity
from
798
...
Bourgeois —A member of the middle class- मध्य िगा
800
...
- घोड़े का लगाम
91
801
...
Bilingual —A person who speaks two languages- िो दो भाषा
िानता िो
803
...
Bohemian—One who does not follow the usual rules of
social life- िो सामाजिक ननयमों का पालन निीं करता िै
805
...
Boulevard—A broad road bordered with trees- एक चौड़ा
रस्ताजिसक दोनों तरफ िक्ष िो
े
ृ
807
...
Bridle—A part of a horse’s harness that goes on to its
head
...
Bevy—A group of people at a place - लोगों का दल
810
...
Ballad—Long song or poem - एक लंबी किानी भरी कविता/गाना
812
...
Bossy—One who always commands people - िो िमेिा िुतम
चलता िै
92
814
...
Bottleneck—That which prevents
progressing - िो फकसी प्रगनत में बाधा पिुँचता िै
a
situation
from
816
...
Burglar—A person who breaks in to a house in order to
steal - िो घर में चोरी करने क सलए घुसे
े
818
...
Biennial—Taking place every other year; Living or lasting
for two years (especially of a plant) - दो साल में एक बार द्वििवषाक
820
...
Blizzard—A severe snowstorm with high winds and low
visibility- बफ का तेि तूफान
ा
822
...
Buffet—A meal consisting of several dishes from which
guests serve themselves- स्ियं क व्यंिनों को सलया िाने िाला भोि
े
824
...
Cannibal—Somebody who eats human flesh- मनुष्य का माँस
खानेिाला
826
...
Ballet—An artistic dance form performed to music using
precise and highly formalized set steps- नत्य नाहटका
ृ
828
...
Cathedral—A very big church-चचा
830
...
Consternation—Fear and anxiety -डर, आिंका एिं विस्मय
832
...
Curmudgeon—A bad-tempered person-धचडधचडा व्यजतत
834
...
Credible—That which can be believed-विचिास करने लायक
836
...
Ceramics—Art of making pots etc
...
Concurrent/ Coincident/ Concomitant—Happening at the
same time-एक िी समय में घहटत िोने िाला
839
...
Centurion—
The commander of a century in the ancient Roman armyसौ
841
...
Clique—
A small, exclusive group of people; coterie अपने
स्वाथो क ललए बना लोगों का एक छोटा समूह
े
843
...
Coffle—
A line of animals or slaves fastened or driven along togetherजिंजीरों
जानवरों का समूह
से बिंधे गलामों या
ु
845
...
Complacent —
Showing satisfaction with oneself or one’s achievements आत्म-सन्तुष्ट
847
...
Centaury —
A widely distributed herbaceous plant of the gentian familyएक
849
...
Conservatory—
A greenhouse, esp
...
Contingency—
A future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with
certainty आकस्स्मक घटना
852
...
Cortege—
A solemn procession, especially for a funeralशव
यात्रा
95
854
...
Cosmetician —
A person who sells or applies cosmetics as an occupationसौंदया
856
...
Credential —
A qualification, achievement, personal quality, typically when used to indicate that they are
suitable for something
...
Creditable —
Deserving public acknowledgment and praiseप्रशिंसनीय
859
...
Cascade—
A small waterfall or group of waterfalls flowing down a rocky hill sideपहाड़
हुआ झरना
861
...
Catalogue—
A list of booksककताबों
से नीच गगरता
एविं ववध्विंसक बदलाव
की सूची
863
...
Ceasefire—
An agreement between two countries or groups to stop fighting युद्ध
865
...
Cemetery—
Place of burial कब्रगाह
867
...
Centenary—
Celebration of a hundredth years, once a century सौ
869
...
Chaotic—
Situation in which everything is happening in a confused wayअस्त-व्यस्त
871
...
Circumstantial—
Clues available at a sceneपरीस्स्थनतजन्य
चीज को बोलने का indirect तरीका
साक्ष्य
873
...
Commemorate—
To keep a great person or event in people’s memoryककसी
875
...
Concubinage—
Living together of a man and woman without being married to each otherबबना
रहना
877
...
Connoisseur—
A person who can appreciate art, music etc
...
Deliverance —
Final release from rebirthजीवन
चक्र से मुस्तत
880
...
Deprecate—
To feel or express disapproval of something or someoneककसी
असहमनत व्यतत करना
नैनतकता वाला
की आलोचना करना या
882
...
Dereliction—
Failing to discharge one’s dutyकताव्य
की अनदे खी
884
...
Deteriorate—
To go from bad to worseस्स्थत
का बदतर होना
886
...
Diatribe—
Bitter and violent attack in wordsशब्दों
द्वारा तीखी आलोचना
888
...
Equestrian—Person who rides on horse-back- घड़सिार
ु
890
...
Equilibrium—A state of perfect balance- संतलन
ु
98
892
...
Espionage—Practice of employing spies in war- युद्ध में
िाससों को इस्तेमाल करने का फक्रयाकलाप
ू
894
...
- प्रिानतयों का अध्ययन
895
...
Etymology—A study of derivation of words- िब्दों की उत्पवत्त का
अध्ययन
897
...
Epitaph—Words written on the tomb of a person- व्यजतत क
े
कब्र पर सलखी िुई बात
899
...
Extant—Still existing and known- विधमान
901
...
Enthral—To be attracted towards something- फकसी चीि क
े
प्रनत आकवषात िोना
903
...
Ewe—Adult female sheep- मादा भेड़
99
905
...
Encyclopaedia—Book that gives information about every
branch of knowledge- फकताब जिसमें िर प्रकार की सूचना िोती िै
907
...
Evacuate—To shift people from a place of danger to a
safer place- फकसी खतरे की िगि से लोगों को बािार ननकालना
909
...
Embellish—Make (something) more attractive by the addition of
decorative details or features- सिािट करना
911
...
Embroil—To involve(someone) deeply in an argument, conflict, or
difficult situation- मुजस्कल या वििाद में फसना
ं
913
...
Entrepreneur—A person who organizes and operates a business or
businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do soउद्यमी
915
...
Equivocal—Of doubtful character or sincerity; dubious- संहदग्ध, अस्पष ्
917
...
Exquisite—Extremely beautiful and delicate- बिुत संदर एिं नािक
ु
ु
919
...
Imminent—That is sure to happy-जो तरन्त एवीं ननप्श्चत रूप से होने वाला हो
ु
921
...
Impervious—A person who remains unmoved and unaffected by other
people’s opinions, arguments or suggestions-सींवेदनहीन, अप्रभाववत
923
...
Impracticable—That which cannot be practiced-प्जसे व्यवहार िें नहीीं लाया
जा सक
े
925
...
Inaudible—A sound that cannot be heard-ऐसी ध्वनन जो सुनाई न पड़े
927
...
Illiterate—A person who cannot read or write-जो मलख पढ़ नहीीं सकता है
929 Incredible—That which cannot be believed-अववश्वसनीय
930
...
Indefensible—That which cannot be defended -प्जसकी रक्षा नहीीं की जा
सक
े
932
...
Inevitable—That which cannot be avoided-प्जसे टाला नहीीं जा सक
े
101
934
...
Infallible—One who does not make mistakes, A remedy which never
fails- जो कभी िलती न करे , एक ऐसा उपचार जो कभी असफल न हो
936
...
Incomprehensible—A statement which cannot be understood-प्जसे नहीीं
सिझा जा सक
े
938
...
939
...
940
...
941
...
942
...
Unscrupulous (adj)
Meaning:not honest or fair : doing things that are wrong, dishonest, or illegal
Synonym:immoral
Antonym :conscientious, good
Sentence:an unscrupulous businessman manipulated them into selling their
land for practically nothing
944
...
945
...
946
...
947
...
948
...
We understood your point, there's no need to recapitulate
...
Quintessential:
Meaning : representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or
class
...
Purloin:
Meaning: to take (something that belongs to someone else)
synonyms: steal
Antonym: bestow, contribute,
usage: the studio stepped up security, fearing that someone might attempt to
purloin a copy of the script
951
...
Putative
Meaning: generally considered or reputed to be
synonyms: prima facie, apparent, reputed, seeming, supposed
Antonym: hidden, inapparent; implausible,
usage: "I was discouraged to find yet another putative director wandering
about in the Cowan offices"
953
...
synonyms: assets, capital, fortune, means, wealth
Antonym: debts, liabilities
usage: "rooms of spectacular opulence"
954
...
Decipher
Meaning: to find the meaning of (something that is difficult to read or
understand)
synonyms: break, crack, decode, decrypt
Antonym: code, encipher, encode,
usage: "Examples of decipher in a sentence I couldn't decipher his sloppy
handwriting
...
Liaison
104
Meaning: communication or cooperation which facilitates a close working
relationship between people or organizations
...
Schism
Meaning: a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties,
caused by differences in opinion or belief
...
Cognizance
Meaning: knowledge or awareness of something
Synonym: Awareness, attention, consciousness,
Antonym: neglect, obliviousness, unawareness
Sentence: They seemed to have no cognizance of the crime
...
Virtuoso
meaning: a person who does something in a very skillful way; especially : a very skillful
musicianSynonym:adroit, artful
Antonym:awkward, clumsy,
Sentence: He's a real virtuoso in the kitchen
...
lethargy
Meaning: a lack of energy or a lack of interest in doing things : a lethargic feeling or
state
Synonym:listlessness, stupor
Antonym:vitality, vivacity
Sentence: I snapped out of my lethargy and began cleaning the house
961
...
962
...
Sinecure
Meaning: a job or position in which someone is paid to do little or no work
105
Synonym:easy job · soft option · cushy number
Sentence: political sinecures for the supporters of ministers"
964
...
965
...
Voluptuous
Meaning: very attractive because of having large hips and breasts, giving pleasure to the
senses
Synonym: carnal, fleshly, luscious,
Antonym:uncomfortable; disgusting, foul, hideous
Sentence: the voluptuous richness of the music
...
Voracious
Meaning: having or showing a tendency to eat very large amounts of food
Synonym:gluttonous, greedy
Antonym:satiated, satisfied, stuffed
Sentence: He has a voracious appetite
...
Quagmire
Meaning: a soft boggy area of land that gives way underfoot
...
Flak
Meaning: Strong criticism
...
Emancipate
Meaning: set free, especially from legal, social, or political restrictions
...
Assimilate
Meaning: take in and understand fully (information or ideas)
...
Synonym: absorb, take in, acquire, pick up, grasp
Antonym: exclude, misinterpret, mistake, misunderstand
Sentence: "the sugars in the fruit are readily assimilated by the body"
972
...
Synonym: oddity, peculiarity, abnormality, irregularity, inconsistency,
Antonym: conformity, normality, regularity, sameness
Sentence: "there are a number of anomalies in the present system":
973
...
Synonym: generous, charitable, benevolent, beneficent,
Antonym: mean-spirited, selfish
Sentence:she should be magnanimous in victory
974
...
Synonym: brave, unafraid, unflinching, courageous, valiant,
Antonym: timid, polite
Sentence: "a series of audacious takeovers"
975
...
Synonym: Gymnast, tumbler
Sentence: The man could twist his body in strange contortions
...
Transcendental
Meaning: relating to a spiritual realm
...
Unscathed
Meaning: without suffering any injury, damage, or harm
...
Slander
Meaning: the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a
person's reputation
...
Ameliorate
Meaning: make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better
...
Allude
Meaning: suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at, mention without
discussing at length
...
Specious
Meaning: superficially plausible, but actually
appearance, especially misleadingly attractive
Synonym: misleading, deceptive, false, fallacious,
Antonym: candid, direct, foursquare,
Sentence: "a specious argument"
wrong
...
Solicit
Meaning: ask for or try to obtain (something) from someone, accost someone
and offer one's or someone else's services as a prostitute
...
Perfunctory
Meaning: (of an action) carried out without real interest, feeling, or effort
...
Pensive
Meaning: engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought
...
Perjury
Meaning: the offence of wilfully telling an untruth or making a
misrepresentation under oath
...
Solace
Meaning: comfort or consolation in a time of great distress or sadness, give
solace to
Synonym: comfort, consolation, cheer, support, relief
Antonym: distress, heartache, heartbreak, torment, torture
Sentence: "she sought solace in her religion"
987
...
Synonym: apparent, seeming, outward, surface, superficial,
Antonym: real, genuine
Sentence: "the real dispute which lay behind the ostensible complaint"
988
...
Sentence: "the alliteration of ‘sweet birds sang’"
989
...
Synonym: reduce, ease, relieve
Antonym: aggravate
Sentence: "he couldn't prevent her pain, only alleviate it"
990
...
Alacrity
Meaning: brisk and cheerful readiness
Synonym: eagerness, willingness, readiness
109
Sentence: "she accepted the invitation with alacrity"
992
...
Agile
Meaning: able to move quickly and easily
...
Aghast
Meaning: filled with horror or shock
...
Sporadic
Meaning: occurring at irregular intervals or only in a few places; scattered or
isolated
Synonym: occasional, infrequent, irregular, periodical
Antonym: frequent, regular, steady, continuous
Sentence: "sporadic fighting broke out"
996
...
, a drug or other substance that
induces drowsiness or sleep
...
Opulent
Meaning: ostentatiously costly and luxurious
...
Cantankerous
Meaning: often angry and annoyed
110
Synonym: acid, bearish,
Sentence: “a cantankerous old woman insisted that nothing should
ever be allowed to change”
999
...
Ornate
Meaning: highly decorated
Synonym: bedizened, gingerbread
Sentence: “an ornate gambling casino that is designed to look like an
Italian palace
...
Precipice
Meaning: a steep wall of rock, earth, or ice
Synonym: crag, escarpment
Sentence: “scaled the steep precipice with the ease of an experienced
climber”
1002
...
Quaint
Meaning: different from the ordinary in a way that causes curiosity or
suspicion
Synonym: bizarre, erratic, kinky
Sentence: “The sudden appearance of a man dressed in quaint clothes
immediately drew the notice of passersby”
1004
...
Ludicrous
Meaning: causing or intended to cause laughter
Synonym: droll , farcical, jocund
111
Sentence: “the ludicrous sight of their teacher in a Halloween
costume”
1006
...
Carping
Meaning: marked by or inclined to querulous and often perverse
criticism
Synonym: critical, fault finding, censorious
Sentence: “a peevish and carping old woman who is not a favorite at
the nursing home
...
Scintillating
Meaning: brilliantly and excitingly clever or skillful
...
menial
Meaning:(of work) not requiring much skill and lacking prestige
...
drudgery
Meaning:hard menial or dull work
...
voluble
Meaning:(of a person) talking fluently, readily, or incessantly
...
Vivacious
Meaning: (especially of a woman) attractively lively and animated
...
Vituperate
Meaning: blame or insult (someone) in strong or violent language
...
Vitriolic
Meaning: filled with bitter criticism or malice
...
sartorial
Meaning: relating to tailoring, clothes, or style of dress
...
The wedding party arrived in sartorial splendor
...
misnomer
Meaning: a wrong or inaccurate name or designation
...
modicum
Meaning: a small quantity of a particular thing, especially something
desirable or valuable
...
Foment
Meaning: instigate or stir up (an undesirable or violent sentiment or course of
action)
...
Gibe
Meaning: to utter taunting words
Synonyms: jibes, sneer
Sentence: “teammates gibing each other when one fouls up an important play”
113
1020
...
Synonyms: supersede, override
Sentence: "domestic production has been supplanted by imports and jobs have
been lost"
1021
...
Synonyms: attestation, corroboration
Sentence: "father's will and testament"
1022
...
Travesty
Meaning: a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something
...
Circumspect
Meaning: wary and unwilling to take risks
...
Cohesive
Meaning: characterized by or causing cohesion
Synonyms: united
Sentence: “a cohesive social unit”
1026
...
Synonyms: aggrieved, resentful
Sentence: "judges receive letters from disgruntled members of the public"
1027
...
Synonyms: dodge, shun
Sentence: "I do not shirk any responsibility in this matter"
1028
...
Abhor
Meaning: to dislike (someone or something) very much
Synonym:Detest, abominate,loathe
Sentence: “abhors the way people leave their trash at the picnic sites in the
park”
1030
...
”
1031
...
Regale
Meaning: to entertain sumptuously, to give pleasure or amusement to
Synonym:disport,solace
Sentence: “an inn that rightly regales its guests with five-course meals
prepared by a master chef”
1033
...
Clandestine
Meaning: done in a private place or way : done secretly
Synonym:Furtive, surreptitious, hole &corner, hugger-mugger
Sentence: “I took a clandestine peek at the price tag on the diamond
necklace”
1035
...
”
115
1036
...
Trite
Meaning: not interesting or effective because of being used too often : not
fresh or original
Synonym:stereotype, cobwebby, timeworn
Sentence: “ That argument has become trite
...
Primordial
Meaning: existing at or from the beginning of time; primeval
...
Prima donna
Meaning: the chief female singer in an opera or opera company
...
Proclivity
Meaning: a tendency to choose or do something regularly; an inclination or
predisposition
towards a particular thing
...
Terrestrial
Meaning: on or relating to the earth
...
Resuscitate
Meaning: revive (someone) from unconsciousness or apparent death
...
Ostensible
Meaning: stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so
...
Alteration
Meaning: the action or process of altering or being altered
...
Aloof
Meaning: not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant
...
Agile
Meaning: able to move quickly and easily
...
Aghast
Meaning: filled with horror or shock
...
Banal
Meaning: so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring
...
Pilfer
Meaning: steal (things of little value)
...
Maraud
Meaning: go about in search of things to steal or people to attack
...
Synonym: plunder, go looting
117
Antonym: Guard, protect
Sentence: "bands of robbers crossed the river to maraud
1051
...
Synonym: resound, echo, repeat, resonate, pulsate, vibrate,
Antonym: dampen, deaden, dull, quiet
Sentence: "her deep booming laugh reverberated around the room"
1052
...
Synonym: disgust, repulsion, abhorrence,
Sentence:"news of the attack will be met with sorrow and revulsion"
1053
...
Banter
Meaning: the playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks
...
Sobriquet
Meaning: a person's nickname
...
Skulduggery
Meaning: underhand, unscrupulous, or dishonest behaviour or activities
...
Sinister
Meaning: giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or
will happen
...
Capacious(Adj): spacious
Synonyms- comfortable, commodious
use- She shook the capacious fluttering folds
and handed it to its owner
...
Exhaustive(Adj): complete and thorough
Synonyms- extensive, in-depth
use-It was a thorough, exhaustive, orderly code
of rules and regulations
...
Exonerates(V): removes blame
Synonyms- absolve, acquit
use- I want to get to the truth, and any truth
which exonerates you will be very welcome to
me
...
Tumult(N): uproar
Synonyms- commotion, pandemonium
use- Here the tumult of mingled emotion
subsided in a flood of tears
...
Carping(Adj): constant criticism
Synonyms- disparaging, griping
use- You can hear the carping critic at any time
that you may wish!
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Recondite(Adj): obscure
Synonyms- abstruse, concealed
use-This is, indeed, one of the most recondite
mysteries of human nature
...
Demagogue(N): mob leader
Synonyms- fanantic, agitator
use-He is a demagogue, stirring up the wildbeast passions of the people
...
Dexterity(N): skill, esp
...
...
120
...
Baleful(Adj): evil
synoyms-calamitous, dire
use-Everyone inherits something from the
baleful institution, but not everyone the same
...
...
Use-The symbol of Concord was two right Synonyms: captivity, imprisonment,
hands joined together
...
Uses: He practiced the immurement of his
enemies in the castle dungeon
...
Desultory(Adj):lacking in consistency
Synonyms- erratic, deviating
Abjure (V):- formally reject or disavow a
Use-After a few minutes of desultory formerly held belief, usually under pressure
...
Synonyms: forswear, recant, resile, retract
...
Inculcate(V): teach persistently and earnestly the prince made the decision to abjure his title
...
so once you
Use-The authors of the New Comedy - strongly are injured you will give up
...
give up
...
Subtle(Adj): Delicate, quiet
...
Synonyms- ingenious, exquisite
Synonyms: augur, auspicate, betoken, bode,
Use-A subtle atmosphere distinguishes a town forecast, foreshadow, foretell, omen, predict,
in England from a town in France
...
Uses: Even though I have low grades in school
...
Use-She was so large and effulgent that one Trick: When we reached the port's end (sea
hardly missed the sun
...
...
...
...
Use-Dalton liked sympathy too well to cavil Uses: After the blind sculptor touched her
about his title to it
daughter’s face, she was able to perfectly create
her child’s visage in clay
...
Grouse(N): Complaint
Trick: VISion of AGE
...
Use-Sometimes we go together on the hills
after grouse
...
Vagabond (N):- a wanderer who has no
Use-The girl gave a frightened cry, then a established residence or visible means of
tremulous little sob of joy
...
Synonyms: drifter, floater, vagrant
...
Pusillanimous(Adj): Fearful
Uses: One of our fervent readers Who is well
Synonyms- cowardly, tame
known on BA as Solitary vagabond
Use-A blind faith is only one remove from a (pseudonym) but no one knows what is his
pusillanimous skepticism
...
all over the world
...
Uses: Drunken Master(whose birthday is today
...
Cruise, Neo, Nanna Nattu, Vibhu, Che Guvera, Synonyms: blood feud
...
when
name, I am unable to recall are sedulous they attack each other they are in vendetta
...
venerable (Adj):- profoundly honored
...
Bibillophile (N):- someone who loves (and Synonyms: august, revered, most respected
...
Uses: The Pope is a venerable leader who is
Synonyms:
booklover
...
BA
is
a
booklover
:)) Trick: Venerable politicians are vulnerable to
attacks because they are savory
...
Aversion (N):- a feeling of intense dislike
...
Uses: I averse very much to rebuke anyone or
use acrimonious language for anyone, but some
people are so stubborn that they don't heed any
attention what any Mod is saying to them,
every time I try to avert to take any drastic
measure, but they compel me to take these
drastic
measures
...
averse as in
the above case
...
and such a person always
has
a
firm
dislike
for
things
...
Hackneyed (Adj):- repeated too often;
overfamiliar through overuse
...
Uses: Too often used by young girls, the word
“like” has become hackneyed
...
122
...
Synonyms: dwindle away, dwindle down
Uses: When the store manager realized that his
supply of the popular new toy was beginning to
dwindle, he placed an order for a thousand
more
units
...
...
Synonyms: conscientious, painstaking
...
...
Gregarious (Adj):- If you know someone
the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers
...
Colloquial (Adj):- characteristic of informal gregarious
...
informally,बोलचाल
की
भाषा
िें
...
Uses: Katherine Pierce use to wrote her letters
in
a
colloquial
style
:)
...
Trick: colloquial - can be read as Coll - local
Synonyms : Combination, Union, Merger,
so we use local language(informal) language in
Blend, Mixture
our
college
...
...
...
...
Synonyms:
recover,
recuperate
...
...
Synonyms : Conquer , Trounce, Annihilate
Use : Without additional troops, our army
will not be able to vanquish the enemy
forces
...
Vile (adj) : Extremely unpleasant
...
123
...
...
Use : Indians toiled hard for the
Synonyms:
hypothecate,
hypothesise, independence
...
Uses: The jury rejected the attorney’s
conjecture about the defendant’s motive
...
attracting attention
...
assume you guess Synonyms
:
Self-effacing,
Retiring,
an answer for a question asked during a lecture
...
Apocryphal (Adj):- being of questionable observe the class
...
Vaguely (adv) : In a way that is
confutative,
refutable
...
Uses: If a politician says things you doubt Synonyms : Roughly, Approximately,
are true, you might describe his words as Virtually
questionable
...
...
...
expensive jeans
...
Altruistic(Adj)- unselfish
...
cheated on me
...
Adhere(V)- conform to
...
from adhering to the bottom
...
use- The interval was passed with the young
lady of frailty and beauty
...
Travail (n) : To work hard or with a great
...
Use : Not everyone is willing to travail
enough to become a famous actor
...
Maxim (n) : A phrase that is often used
use- On the 22nd the action languished and the as a guiding rule
generals consulted
...
Amicable(Adj)- Friendly
help me get through all of my school
synonyms- cordial, peaceful
crises
...
...
Strayed(Adj)- wandered
Synonyms: Poisonous, Toxic, Venomous
synonyms- roam, vagrant
Use : The infant did not survive the
use- During the day, the cattle, in feeding, had virulent spider bite
...
...
transcendent theories that did not sit well
with his conservative peers
...
Exuberant(Adj)- energetic
synonyms- animated, lively
...
use- He had secured the ransom and fairly Synonyms: Confused, Muddled, Fuddled
smiled with exuberant joy
...
...
Panoply (n) : An impressive collection or
use-He lived happy, tranquil, in a state of moral exhibition
well-being most complete
...
use-For the Assistant Commissioner was not
constitutionally inclined to levity
...
Quandary (n) : A state of perplexity or
uncertainty over what to do in a difficult
situation
...
Deride(V)-make fun of
Synonyms: Dilemma, Plight, Predicament
synonyms-disdain, disparage
Use : The decline of the housing market
use-People would pity her, would see her loss, has put many real estate agents into a
deride her wilful folly
...
125
...
use-There was poetry of an opulent, resonant Synonyms: Joking , Kidding
sort in the brave show
...
synonyms-hackneyed, banal
use-It is a trite remark that diamonds can be
...
good judgement and take quick decisions
...
Supplant (v) : Supersede and replace
...
Callow(Adj)-immature
Use : The new iPhone will soon supplant
synonyms-inexperienced, naive
last year’s model and become the most
use-Callow childhood furnishes not to the old, popular mobile device
...
...
Synonyms:Procession, Parade, Motorcade
...
use-No, Max would have no traffic at all in the
offer of such an ignominious position
...
Antagonist (N):One who oppose others
...
...
use-I knew that such a plan was infallible,
because it saved her dignity
...
Depraved (Adj): Morally bad or Evil
...
...
an arbitrary figure
...
...
Synonyms:
Cheerful,
cheery,
lightSynonyms:Crime,Felony, Offence
...
Uses:Player can expect a suspension for Uses:Aman was so blithe about his
his latest misdemeanour
...
...
Smug (Adj): Excessively self-satisfied or
intuition rather than fact
...
Synonyms:Impression,
Inkling,
Idea, Synonyms:self-approving, well pleased,
Notion
...
Uses:Scientist began gathering data to Uses:After the exam , Ram had a smug
prove or disprove his hunch
...
126
Overarching(Adj)-encompassing
...
was to rest with him
...
Insolvency(N)-failure
...
rhetoric a little, aren't you?
...
Retaliatory(V)-get even with someone
synonyms- baffled,caught
synonyms- reciprocate, recompense
use-They found that all the horses in the stable
use-The natives, on the other hand, had not were saddled and bridled for use
...
...
Exuberant(Adj)-energetic
synonyms- enthusiastic, buoyant
use-He emerged as the focus of interest for a
large, exuberant crowd of loiterers
...
Distress(N)-agony
synonyms- pain, affliction
use-The government admitted the distress, but
denied that it was increasing
...
STUDY BINDAAS
128
129
STUDY BINDAAS
(A better choice)
Title: A SMART WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY with 1000+ WORDS COVERED: IBPS PO(ALL BANK), SSC CGL,SAT, GRE, CAT, IELTS, and TOEFL
Description: A SMART WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY with 1000+ WORDS COVERED: IBPS PO(ALL BANK), SSC CGL,SAT, GRE, CAT, IELTS, and TOEFL We believe that language has the power to open doors and close gaps. Our mission: Expand access to education and Understanding through vocabulary instruction. For us, it’s not just about the words, it’s about improving literacy. Almost all important vocabs are covered with Hindi explanation . This book is mainly written to help aspirant of bank , IBPS PO(ALL BANK), SSC CGL , SAT, GRE, CAT, IELTS, and TOEFL to get good marks in vocabulary section.
Description: A SMART WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY with 1000+ WORDS COVERED: IBPS PO(ALL BANK), SSC CGL,SAT, GRE, CAT, IELTS, and TOEFL We believe that language has the power to open doors and close gaps. Our mission: Expand access to education and Understanding through vocabulary instruction. For us, it’s not just about the words, it’s about improving literacy. Almost all important vocabs are covered with Hindi explanation . This book is mainly written to help aspirant of bank , IBPS PO(ALL BANK), SSC CGL , SAT, GRE, CAT, IELTS, and TOEFL to get good marks in vocabulary section.