1. RESURGENCE (NOUN): (पुनरुत्थान): revival
Synonyms: recovery, rebound
Antonyms: ruin, destroy
Example Sentence:
Promising signals herald the resurgence of a positive approach to the game.
Synonyms: recovery, rebound
Antonyms: ruin, destroy
Example Sentence:
Promising signals herald the resurgence of a positive approach to the game.
2. ODIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (घिनौना): extremely unpleasant
Synonyms: disgusting, horrid
Antonyms: attractive, delightful
Example Sentence:
The police had resolved a mystery behind an odious crime.
Synonyms: disgusting, horrid
Antonyms: attractive, delightful
Example Sentence:
The police had resolved a mystery behind an odious crime.
3. CONFISCATE (VERB): (ज़ब्त करना): seize
Synonyms: appropriate, impound
Antonyms: free, release
Example Sentence:
They confiscated mobile phones propaganda material.
Synonyms: appropriate, impound
Antonyms: free, release
Example Sentence:
They confiscated mobile phones propaganda material.
4. YORE (NOUN): (बीता हुआ समय): time gone by
Synonyms: history, antiquity
Antonyms: future, present
Example Sentence:
In the days of yore, the Internet did not exist.
Synonyms: history, antiquity
Antonyms: future, present
Example Sentence:
In the days of yore, the Internet did not exist.
5. VAGUE (ADJECTIVE): (अस्पष्ट): not definite or clear
Synonyms: ambiguous, dubious
Antonyms: apparent, certain
Example Sentence:
He rolled his eyes at the vague response.
Synonyms: ambiguous, dubious
Antonyms: apparent, certain
Example Sentence:
He rolled his eyes at the vague response.
6. DERISIVE (ADJECTIVE): (व्यंग्यात्मक): ridiculing
Synonyms: cheeky, mocking
Antonyms: polite, respectful
Example Sentence:
It was a derisive act.
Synonyms: cheeky, mocking
Antonyms: polite, respectful
Example Sentence:
It was a derisive act.
7. BLEAK (ADJECTIVE): (निराशाजनक): depressing
Synonyms: dismal, cheerless
Antonyms: cheerful, joyful
Example Sentence:
At the funeral, the widow looked bleak and lost.
Synonyms: dismal, cheerless
Antonyms: cheerful, joyful
Example Sentence:
At the funeral, the widow looked bleak and lost.
8. BEHEST (NOUN): (आज्ञा): order
Synonyms: command, demand
Antonyms: suggestion, innuendo
Example Sentence:
At the director’s behest, I am being called back for a second audition.
Synonyms: command, demand
Antonyms: suggestion, innuendo
Example Sentence:
At the director’s behest, I am being called back for a second audition.
7. CONGEAL (VERB): (जमाना): to solidify
Synonyms: coagulate, curdle
Antonyms: melt, soften
Example Sentence:
She wanted to wash the frying pan before the bacon fat had a chance to congeal.
Synonyms: coagulate, curdle
Antonyms: melt, soften
Example Sentence:
She wanted to wash the frying pan before the bacon fat had a chance to congeal.
8. CONGENITAL (ADJECTIVE): (जन्मजात): inborn
Synonyms: innate, inherent
Antonyms: foreign, external
Example Sentence:
When he was 17, he died of congenital heart disease.
Synonyms: innate, inherent
Antonyms: foreign, external
Example Sentence:
When he was 17, he died of congenital heart disease.
9. CONCURRENT (ADJECTIVE): (समवर्ती): simultaneous
Synonyms: coexisting, concomitant
Antonyms: non-concurrent, divergent
Example Sentence:
Are these decisions concurrent with university policy?
Synonyms: coexisting, concomitant
Antonyms: non-concurrent, divergent
Example Sentence:
Are these decisions concurrent with university policy?
10. INVINCIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (अजेय): indestructible
Synonyms: impregnable, invulnerable
Antonyms: beatable, breakable
Example Sentence:
The team proved it was not invincible when it lost the last game of the season.
Synonyms: impregnable, invulnerable
Antonyms: beatable, breakable
Example Sentence:
The team proved it was not invincible when it lost the last game of the season.
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