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(01). AYE (Interjection.

) (ह ाँ) A vote that means yes


(आइ) All those who support this proposal say "Aye".

(02) NAY (interjection) (नह ीं) Certainly not


(नै) Nay, I do not wish to go.

(03) STRIVE (V) (प्रयत्न करन ) Aspire, Seek, Make an effort


(स्ट्र इव) We have to strive for what we want.

(04) SIMULTANEOUSLY (Adv.) (एक ह समय) Contemporaneously, Concurrently


(स इमल्टे न अस्ल ) The two guns fired almost simultaneously.

(05) COMPARATIVELY (Adv.) (अपेक्ष कृत) Commensurably, Relatively, Proportionally


(कम्पेरटिव्ल ) He died comparatively young.

(06) ERODE (V) (ध रे ध रे नष्ट कर ज न ) Abrade, Corrode, Grind down, Frazzle


(इरोड) A bad apology will erode intimacy.

(07) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अभूतपूवव) Unusual, Extraordinary, Exceptional


(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) The air crash caused an unprecedented number of deaths.

(08) CONTROVERSIAL (Adj.) (टवव द स्पद) Contentious, Debatable, Disputable, Arguable


(क िर वर्वल) It is a controversial film.

(09) PRACTICALITY (N) (व्य वह ररकत ) Possibility, Feasibility, Viability, Attainability


(प्रैन्टिकैलि ) I was impressed by her practicality.

(10) SURPLUS (Adj.) (अटतररक्त) Extra, Superfluous, Excess, Redundant, Additional


(सर्प्वस) These goods are surplus to requirements.

(11) PREVAILING (Adj.) (प्रबल) Leading, Dominant, Foremost, Main


(टप्रवैटलींग) The prevailing mood is one of optimism.

(12) SLASH (V) (किौत करन ) Cut down, Reduce, Diminish, Curtail, Pare down
(स्लैर्) The company said it would immediately slash 6,000 jobs.

(13) RELIEF (N) (र हत) Comfort, Ease, Solace, Consolation, Satisfaction


(ररल फ) The drug gives some relief from pain.

(14) ESTIMATE (N) (आाँ कन ) Assessment, Appraisal, Evaluation, Estimation


(एस्ट्मेि) My estimate of his abilities was wrong.
(14) PERCEPTIBLE (Adj.) (सुस्पष्ट) Discernible, Palpable, Evident, Patent, Tangible
(पसेप्टबल) Her foreign accent was barely perceptible.

(15) BOOSTING (N) (बढ न ) Acceleration, Expedition, Precipitation


(बून्टस्ट्ीं ग) The cure works by boosting the body's immune system.

(16) AVAILABILITY (N) (उपलब्धत ) Accessibility, Approachability


(अवैलटबलि ) This offer is subject to availability.

(17) THRESHOLD (N) (प्र रम्भ) Beginning, Start, Inception, inauguration, Nascency
(थ्रेर्ोल्ड) He was on the threshold of his career.

(18) BUOYANCY (N) (प्रफुल्लत ) Cheerfulness, Merriment, Blitheness, Ebullience


(बॉइअन्स ) A few other sectors have some buoyancy.

(19) KITTY (N) (सींयुक्त टनटध) Capital, Resource, Money, Assets, Funds
(टकि ) The rest of the kitty will be divided among the other 21 clubs.

(20) FATIGUE (N) (थक न) Tiredness, Exhaustion, Weariness, Burnout


(फि ग) Driver fatigue was to blame for the accident.

(21) BOLSTER (V) (मजबूत बन न ) Strengthen, Buttress, Fortify, Prop up, Make stronger
(बोल्स्स्ट्र) More money is needed to bolster the industry.

(23) NUDGE (V) (क ओर प्रेररत करन ) Prompt, Goad, Propel, Impel, Spur
(नज) She tried to nudge him into changing his mind.

(24) ALARMING (Adj.) (अचींटभत करने व ल ) Startling, Astonishing, Astounding


(अल टमिंग) Their debts mounted with alarming rapidity.

(25) GLIDE PATH (N) (धन आवींिन को समय के अनुस र टनध वररत करने क तर क )
A formula that defines the asset allocation mix of a target-date fund

(26) COMPLACENCY (N) (सींतोष) Contentment, Satisfaction, Gratification, Fulfilment


(कम्प्र्प्ेसन्स ) Complacency is a drawback to progress.

(27) PATRIOTIC (Adj.) (दे र्भन्टक्तपूर्व) Faithful, Loyal, Dutiful, Dependable


(पेिर अटिक) Voting is part of your patriotic duty.

(28) VIBRANT (Adj.) (जोर्पूर्व) Energetic, Spirited, Dynamic, Lively, Vigorous


(व इब्रि) Prabha has a vibrant personality.
(29) SPARSE (Adj.) (अपय वप्त) Scanty, Inadequate, Scarce, Insufficient, Scant
(स्प सव) The information available on the subject is sparse.

(30) HOLISTIC (Adj.) (समग्र रूप से) Complete, Full, Comprehensive, Extensive, Broad
(होटलन्टस्ट्क) This principle plays on the holistic nature of systems.

(31) AFOOT (Adj.) (सटिय) Being prepared or planned, In Progress, Growing


(अफुि) There were plans afoot for a second attack.

(32) CONVERGENCE (N) (एक ओर झुक व) Confluence, Junction, Concentration


(कन्वजवन्स) The two roads converge in the center of town.

(33) CLARITY (N) (स्पष्टत ) Lucidity, Explicitness, Clearness, Obviousness


(क्लैररि ) Aman is noted for his flair and clarity of vision.

(34) DYNAMIC (Adj.) (गटतम न) Changing, Moving, Fluctuating, Unsteady


(ड इनैटमक) Anand was a dynamic personality in the business
world.

(35) VANGUARD (N) (आन्दोलन क नेतृत्व करने व ल ) Spearhead, Avant-grade, Lead


(वैन्ग डव ) Arvind is in the vanguard of economic reform.

(36) ACCOUNTABLE (Adj.) (उत्तरद य ) Responsible, Answerable, Liable, In charge of


(अक उिबल) She is accountable only to the managing director.

(37) DEFER (V) (ि लन ) Postpone, Delay, Suspend, Adjourn, Set aside


(टडफर) We wish to defer our decision until next week.

(38) EXAMINE (V) (ज ाँच करन ) Scrutinise, Inspect, Peruse, Evaluate, Delve into
(इग्जैटमन) She was sent to examine into the matter.

(39) ENORMOUS (Adj.) (टवर् ल) Huge, Massive, Immense, Colossal, Tremendous


(इनॉटमवस) The expenses came to an enormous sum.

(40) INVALIDATE (Adj.) (टनरस्त करन ) Nullify, Cancel, Rescind, Abrogate, Abolish
(इन्वैटलडे ि) Such exceptions do not invalidate the rule.

(41) EXPERTISE (N) (दक्षत ) Mastery, Aptness, Expertness, Skillfulness


(एक्स्पिीज) Software is not really my area of expertise.

(42) ANTICIPATE (V) (उम्म द करन ) Predict, Foresee, Foretell, Envisage, Prognosticate
(ऐन्टिसपेि) Do you anticipate any trouble?
(43) DISSENT (N) (मतभेद) Disagreement, Discord, Disharmony, Dissension, Disunity
(टडसेि) There are many ways of expressing dissent.

(44) CONSOLATION (N) (आश्व सन) Solace, Support, Help, Ease, Aid
(क न्सलेर्न) He drew little consolation from this fact.

(45) TROUBLESOME (Adj.) (कष्टकर) Bothersome, Irksome, Worrisome, Harassing


(िर बल्सम) Ranjan is a troublesome person.

(46) IMPEACH (V) (अटभयोग लग न ) Accuse, Charge, Indict, Arraign, Blame, Criminate
(इम्प च) They're going to impeach him.

(47) DISAPPEAR (V) (ग यब होन ) Vanish, Evanish, Fade away, Evanesce


(टडसप र) The rumour had to disappear before facts.

(48) THREAT (N) (खतर ) Danger, Hazard, Peril, Risk, Endangerment, Jeopardy
(थ्रेि) They pose a serious threat to security.

(49) ACQUIT (V) (दोषमुक्त करन ) Absolve, Exonerate, Discharge, Exculpate, Let off
(अन्टिि) They tried to bribe the judge to acquit them.

(50) CONVINCING (Adj.) (टवश्वसन य) Credible, Believable, Conceivable, Prospective


(कन्टन्वन्टन्सींग) She sounded very convincing to me.

(51) INAUGURATION (N) (औपच ररक अटधष्ठ पन) Beginning, Launch, Initiation
(इनॉग्यरै र्न) The inauguration of the President is announced for Friday.

(52) AMENDMENT (N) (सुध र) Improvement, Modification, Alteration, Amelioration


(अमेन्ड्मि) The First Amendment guarantees freedom of expression.

(53) VIOLENT (Adj.) (उग्र) Fierce, Vicious, Ferocious, Inhuman


(व इअलि) He became violent and abusive toward Ben's mother.

(54) MOMENTUM (N) (लय) Growth, Progress, Advance, Traction, Evolution


(मोमेिम) She gave fresh momentum to the campaign.

(55) UNDERLYING (Adj.) (अींतटनवटहत) Implicit, Implied, Inferred, Tacit


(अन्डल वइइीं ग) The underlying theme of the novel is very serious.

(56) AUGURY (N) (भटवष्यव र् ) Prediction, Prognostication, Forecasting, Prophesy


(ऑग्यर ) At last, the augury came ture unexpectedly.
(57) FURNACE (N) (ध तु को टपघल ने के टलए प्रज्वटलत आग क भट्ट )
(फनवस) A very hot enclosed fire that is used for melting metal

(58) SEPARATELY (Adv.) (अलग-अलग) Solely, Isolated, Separated, Solitarily


(सेपरि् ल ) We'd like to pay separately.

(59) APPRECIABLY (Adv.) (पय वप्त म त्र में) Significantly, Noticeably, Considerably
(अप्र र्ब्ल ) The two plans are not appreciably different.

(60) BACKLOG (N) (सींटचत क यव) Reserve, Store, Stockpile, Logjam


(बैक्लॉग) It will take a month to clear the backlog of work.

(61) OPTIMISM (N) (आर् व द) Hopefulness, Expectation, Cheerfulness, Brightness


(आप्टटमजम) Recent results must give some cause for optimism.

(62) INTENSIFY (V) (बढ दे न ) Boost, Increase, Escalate, Amplify, Augment


(इिे न्सफ इ) The conflict is almost bound to intensify.

(63) GRIEVANCE (N) (टर्क यत) Grumble, Complaint, Gripe, Murmur


(ग्र वन्स) She still nursed her old grievance.

(64) WAGER (V) (द ींव लग न ) Gamble, Bet, Put money on


(वेजर) We made a wager that he would win.

(65) OUTLAW (V) (गैरक नून घोटषत करन ) Ban, Prohibit, Criminalise, Blacklist
(आउि् लॉ) Support for bill to outlaw hackers.

(66) EMPOWER (V) (समथव बन न ) Authorise, Enable, Permit, Sanction, Grant


(इम्प उअर) I empower my agent to make the deal for me.

(67) PONDER (V) (टवच र करन ) Consider, Contemplate, Brood, Cogitate, Examine
(प न्डर) We intend to ponder all the alternatives before acting.

(68) UNCERTAINTY (N) (अटनटितत ) Hesitancy, Irresoluteness, Unsureness


(अन्सिव ि ) It was a time of terrible uncertainty.

(69) FACILITATE (V) (सरल बन न ) Ease, Simplify, Pave the way for
(फटसलिै ि) The current structure does not facilitate efficient work flow.

(70) VERDICT (N) (फैसल ) Judgment, Adjudication, Order, Dictum, Edict


(वटडव ि) Has the jury reached a verdict?
(71) INTEMPERATE (Adj.) (अत्यींत) Excessive, Extreme, Inordinate, Undue, Profligate
(इिे म्परि) His intemperate ambition will bring him disastrous failure.

(72) VICARIOUSLY (Adv.) (परोक्ष तौर पर) Indirectly, Derivatively, Secondarily


(व इकेर अस्ल ) She tried to live vicariously through her children.

(73) EXHAUSTIVE (Adj.) (टवस्तृत) Comprehensive, Thorough, Extensive, Sweeping


(इग्जॉन्टस्ट्व) It is by no means an exhaustive list.

(74) APPREHENSION (N) (आर्ींक ) Anxiety, Worry, Uneasiness, Anxiousness


(ऐटप्रहेन्र्न) School reports are always received with some apprehension.

(75) PROBE (V) (ज ाँच) Examine, Investigate, Inspect, Scrutinise, Delve into
(प्रोब) They will probe deeply into the matter.

(76) UTTERANCE (N) (ब तच त) Statement, Expression, Remark, Comment, Declaration


(अिरन्स) His every utterance will be scrutinized.

(77) OMISSION (N) (टनष्क टसत) Banishment, Exclusion, Exile, Spurning, Relegation
(ओटमर्न) The play was shortened by the omission of two scenes.

(78) ENFORCEABLE (Adj.) (ल गू करने योग्य) Executable, Accomplishable, Completable


(एन्फॉसवबल) It could become enforceable in a court of law.

(79) MAINSTAY (N) (आध र) Linchpin, Backbone, Cornerstone, Base


(मेन्स्टे) She was the mainstay of the team.

(80) RELY (V) (टनभवर करन ) Depend, Count, Reckon, Bank, Entrust
(ररल इ) You can rely on me for
help.

(81) EMBRACE (V) (स्व क र करन ) Accept, Admit, Adopt, Support


(एम्ब्रैस) It is unlikely that such countries will embrace capitalist ideas.

(82) ENTIRELY (Adj.) (पूर तरह से) Completely, Fully, Thoroughly, Wholly, Absolutely
(इि इअली) Our situation is entirely different.

(83) VARIOUS (Adj.) (टवटभन्न) Diverse, Different, Varied, Disparate, Assorted


(वेर अस) The subject may be viewed in various ways.

(84) TRANSMISSION (N) (प्रस रर्) Broadcast, Presentation, Telecast, Production


(िर ै न्टन्िर्न) Do you know the date of transmission?

(85) WORTHY (Adj.) (ल यक) Decent, Upright, Fine, Exemplary


(वदी) Their efforts are worthy of your support.

(86) STRENGTHEN (V) (मजबूत बन न ) Consolidate, Bolster, Reinforce, Shore up


(स्ट्रें गक्थन) Repairs are necessary to strengthen the bridge.

(87) ALLIED (Adj.) (सम्बद्ध) Associated, Affiliated, United, Combined, Cognate


(अल इड) The small country allied itself to the stronger power.

(88) PERPETRATOR (N) (अपर ध ) Offender, Culprit, Wrongdoer, Lawbreaker, Felon


(पपविरैिर) The perpetrator of this crime must be traced.

(89) INDISCRIMINATELY (Adj.) (अींध धुींध) Aimlessly, Randomly, Unsystematically


(इन्टन्डन्टिमनि् ल ) I'm afraid this disease strikes indiscriminately.

(90) INSULATE (V) (पृथक करन ) Isolate, Separate, Segregate, Sequester, Seclude
(इन्सलेि) Living in a high building tends to insulate us from the real life of the city.

(91) PORTEND (V) (पूववसूचन दे न ) Augur, Portend, Prophesy, Forebode, Forecast


(पॉिे न्ड) What does all this portend?

(92) STRICT (Adj.) (कटिन) Harsh, Severe, Stern, Stringent, Authoritarian


(न्टस्ट्र ि) He is very strict with his students.

(93) VOLUNTEER (V) (स्वेच्छ कमी) To work without being paid


(व लि र) I will volunteer my daughters for helping the church sale.

(94) SHUN (V) (से दू र रहन ) Evade, Dodge, Elude, Eschew, Circumvent
(र्न) More discriminating visitors now tend to shun the area.

(95) VOLATILITY (N) (अन्टथथरत ) Instability, Variability, Unsteadiness, Uncertainty


(व लटिलि ) The volatility of the top performers can take your breath away.

(96) TRUCE (N) (युद्धटवर म) Armistice, Lull, Ceasefire, Peace treaty


(ट्रूस) A truce was declared between the two armies.

(97) WEAKNESS (N) (कमजोर ) Fragility, Feebleness, Debility, Enervation, Delicacy


(व क्नस) Emotion is the innate weakness of human.

(98) OFFENSIVE (Adj.) (घृर् स्पद) Disgusting, Horrible, Loathsome, Repulsive


(अफेन्टन्सव) I found her remarks deeply offensive.

(99) PARTIALLY (Adv.) (आीं टर्क रूप से) Slightly, To some extent, Fractionally
(प र्वल ) I agree with you partially.

(100) ARMOURED (Adj.) (बख़्तरबींद) Protected, Guarded, Secured, Fortressed


(आमवडव) Several armoured divisions are being moved from Germany.

(101) ENHANCED (Adj.) (बढ हुआ) Upgraded, Augmented, Developed, Improved


(एन्हैन्स्ट) Our living expenses have enhanced.

(102) COSTLY (Adj.) (मींहग ) Expensive, Pricey, Priceless, Valuable


(क स्ट्् ल ) Our former process was too costly.

(103) REHABILITATION (N) (पुनव वसन) Overhaul, Reclamation, Reformation


(र हटबलिै र्न) The existing rehabilitation regulation is too restricted.

(104) EVICTION (N) (टनष्क सन) Exile, Banishment, Expulsion, Expatriation, Purging
(इटवक्शन) Eviction without a court order is a criminal offence.

(105) INTERVENTION (N) (हस्तक्षेप) Interference, Intrusion, Meddling, Intercession


(इिवेन्र्न) Military intervention will only aggravate the conflict even further.

(106) SQUAT (Adj.) (थोड़ ) Short, Small, Little, Diminutive, Minute, Miniature
(स्क्व ि) He had a job that paid him squat.

(107) PURPORTED (Adj.) (तथ कटथत) Supposed, Ostensible, Presumptive, Outward


(पपॉवटिव ड) He is the purported author of the story.

(108) ENCROACH (V) (अटतिमर्) Intrude, Infringe, Infiltrate, Overstep, Entrench


(इन्िोच) I won't encroach on your time any longer.

(109) UNFORTUNATELY (Adv.) (दु भ वग्यवर्) Unluckily, Regrettably, Woefully


(अन्फॉचवनि् ल ) Unfortunately, it's not convenient for me today.

(110) PREVENTION (N) (रोक) Inhibition, Blockage, Interdict


(टप्रवेन्र्न) Effective crime prevention must be our main goal.

(111) SANCTION (N) (स्व कृटत दे न ) Authorisation, Approval, Licence, Endorsement


(सैंगक्शन) They tried to get official sanction for the scheme.

(112) REVIVAL (N) (पुनरुत्थ न) Rejuvenation, Restoration, Revitalization, Reinvigoration


(ररव इवल) Our economy is undergoing a revival.

(113) VOID (Adj.) (अम न्य घोटषत करन ) Invalid, Inoperative, Nugatory, Ineffective
(वॉइड) The contract was declared void.

(114) PERPETUATE (V) (थथ य बन न ) To cause something to continue for a long time
(पपेचवैि) We must perpetuate the system.

(115) PERCEPTION (N) (समझन ) Understanding, Awareness, Idea, Conception


(पसेप्र्न) What's your perception of the matter?

(116) ENGULF (V) (घेरन ) Surround, Cover, Enclose, Enfold


(इन्गल्फ) The fire spread quickly via stairways to engulf the entire building.

(117) TORTURE (V) (य तन करन ) Maltreat, Molest, Afflict, Inflict pain on


(िॉचवर) Many of the refugees have suffered torture.

(118) VITAL (Adj.) (महत्वपूर्व) Essential, Necessary, Crucial, Imperative, Important


(व इिल) Police have found a vital clue.

(119) OVERSTATE (V) (बढ -चढ कर कहन ) Exaggerate, Overemphasise, Inflate


(ओवस्ट्े ि) Don't overstate your case.

(120) POSTPONE (V) (थथटगत करन ) Defer, Suspend, Adjourn, Delay, Put off, Stay
(पोस्ट्् पोन) We'll have to postpone the meeting until next week.

(121) ENUMERATION (N) (गर्न ) Count, Tally, Census, Numbering, Listing


(इनूमरे र्न) You can specify any data type or the name of an enumeration.

(122) UNDUE (Adj.) (अत्यटधक) Excessive, Immoderate, Extreme, Inordinate


(अन्डू) I would caution against undue optimism.

(123) COMMENCEMENT (N) (र्ुरुआत) Beginning, Start, Inception, Initiation


(कमेन्िि) Some courses have an early commencement date.

(124) VALIDATE (V) (पुटष्ट करन ) Confirm, Verify, Substantiate, Certify, Authenticate
(वैलडै ि) You need an official signature to validate the order.

(125) IMPINGE (V) (अटतिमर् करन ) Intrude, Trespass, Infringe, Encroach, Violate
(इन्टम्पन्ज) Her opinion will impinge on my decision.

(126) DELIMITATION (N) (पररस मन) Limitation, Constraint, Restraint


(टडटलटमिे र्न) The matter of delimitation needs the two countries to negotiate.

(127) GLIMMER (N) (चमक) Sparkle, Twinkle, Scintillation, Glitter


(न्टिमर) I caught the glimmer of a smile in his eyes.

(128) RECOGNITION (N) (पहच न) Acceptance, Realisation, Assimilation


(रे कटिर्न) The scientist deserves recognition for his talent.

(129) AUTHORITATIVE (Adj.) (आटधक ररक) Administrative, Official, Commanding


(अथॉरिै टिव) The first authoritative study of polio was published in 1840.

(130) AMBIT (N) (क्षेत्र) Range, Extent, Reach, Scope, Limits


(ऐन्टम्बि) Her case falls within the ambit of moral law.

(131) HAVOC (N) (उथल पुथल) Chaos, Disorder, Confusion, Turmoil, Muddle
(हैवक) A strike will cause havoc for commuters.

(132) PREJUDICE (N) (पक्षप त) Discrimination, Tolerance, Bigotry, Chauvinism


(प्रेजटडस) A judge must be free from prejudice.

(133) MANDATORILY (Adv.) (अटनव यव रूप से) Compulsorily, Obligatorily, Imperatively


(मैन्डिॉर ल ) These projects have been mandatorily completed by the team.

(134) DIRECTIVE (N) (आदे र्) Order, Decree, Command, Edict, Ruling
(ड रे न्टिव) All companies must comply with the new directive.

(135) UNSAVOURY (Adj.) (घृटर्त) Nasty, Unpleasant, Distasteful, Disagreeable


(अन्सेवर ) The club has an unsavoury reputation.

(136) PORTEND (V) (पूव वनुम न लग न ) Augur, Portend, Foretell, Herald, Prognosticate
(पॉिे न्ड) What do these strange events portend?

(137) EVOKE (V) (आह्व न करन ) Invoke, Excite, Bring forth, Awaken
(इवोक) His appearance is bound to evoke sympathy.

(138) BACKLASH (N) (प्रटतटिय ) Response, Recoil, Reaction, Tangle


(बैक्लैर्) They face a backlash from shareholders.

(139) AFFRONT (N) (अपम न) Insult, Indignity, Slur, Aspersion


(अफ्रि) Your behaviour is an affront to public decency.

(140) PENCHANT (N) (झुक व) Inclination, Propensity, Predilection, Predisposition


(पेन्चि) She has a penchant for Chinese food.

(141) OVERHAUL (V) (पूर ज ाँच करके मरम्मत करन ) Renovate, Refurbish, Revamp
(ओवहॉवल) The tax system has undergone a complete overhaul.

(142) OVERLORDSHIP (N) (सवोच्य र् सक) An absolute or supreme leader


(ओवरलॉडव टर्प) They might be depended on a strong overlordship.

(143) CONCEDE (V) (स्व क र करन ) Consent, Approve, Authorise, Accede, Accord
(कन्स ड) Advocates never concede defeat.

(144) FRAUD (N) (धोख ) Scam, Trick, Deception, Cheat, Stratagem, Trick
(फ्रॉड) He's gone to jail for fraud.

(145) TRINITY (N) (त न व्यन्टक्तयोीं य वस्तुओ ीं क समूह) Triplet, Triumvirate, Trio


(टिर टनि ) This is impossible without the Trinity.

(146) DICTATORSHIP (N) (त न र् ह ) Authoritarianism, Totalitarianism, Tyranny


(टडिे िटर्वप) The country was ruled by a brutal dictatorship.

(147) EMPOWER (V) (अटधक र दे न ) Entrust, Endow, Grant, Sanction, Permit


(इम्प उअर) The new laws empower the police to stop anybody in the street.

(148) FRINGE (N) (अटतव द ) Unorthodox, Radical, Extreme, Extremist


(टफ्रन्ज) She shared her story of a fringe group.

(149) INSTIGATOR (N) (उकस नेव ल ) Firebrand, Agitator, Inciter, Incendiary


(इन्स्टगैिर) She was the instigator of their quarrel.

(150) OCCUR (V) (घटित होन ) Happen, Chance, Transpire, Materialise


(अकर) When did the accident occur?

(151) SPREE (N) (मौज मस्त ) An unrestrained indulgence in an activity


(स्प्र ) Gold Cup punter found dead after drinking spree.

(152) SUBSIDENCE (N) (उत र) Decline, Lessening, Reduction, Collapse, Subsiding


(सब्स इडन्स) The road was closed because of subsidence.

(153) EMBLEMATIC (Adj.) (प्रत क त्मक) Symbolic, Typical, Demonstrative, Figurative


(एम्प्ब्लमैटिक) Dogs are emblematic of faithfulness.

(154) EXAMINE (V) (ज ाँच करन ) Inspect, Look into, Scrutinise, Peruse
(इग्जैटमन) She was sent to examine into the matter.

(155) PRONE (Adj.) (उन्मुख) Inclined, Apt, Predisposed


(प्रोन) She is prone to colds.

(156) ARGUMENT (N) (तकव) Logic, Reasoning, Grounds, Vindication


(आग्यवमि) He enforced his argument by adding details.

(157) PLUNDER (N) (लूि) Loot, Pillage, Spoil, Earnings, Gains


(र्प्न्डर) It's not a case of plunder.

(158) REPUTATION (N) (प्रटतष्ठ ) Repute, Esteem, Fame, Popularity, Respect


(रे प्यिे र्न) He has acquired a reputation for dishonesty.

(159) ADOPT (V) (स्व क र करन ) Embrace, Maintain, Follow, Engage in


(अड प्ट) India decided to adopt a neutral position.

(160) ACCOMMODATE (V) (रहने के टलए जगह दे न ) Lodge, Board, Domicile, Encamp
(अक मडे ि) The hotel can accommodate up to 500 guests.

(161) IMPEDIMENT (N) (ब ध ) Hindrance, Obstacle, Obstruction, Deterrent, Snag


(इम्पेडमि) He has an impediment in speech.

(162) STRONG-WILLED (Adj.) (टजद्द ) Determined, Resolute, Steadfast, Wilful


(स्ट्र ॉींग टवल्ड) Rakesh is a very strong-willed person.

(163) CONSECUTIVE (Adj.) (टनरीं तर) Sequential, Continuing, Straight, Continuous


(कन्सेक्यटिव) Sujata was absent for nine consecutive days.

(164) APPROACHING (Adj.) (सम प आनेव ल ) Impending, Imminent, Nearing, Proximate


(अप्रोटचींग) At 60, he was now approaching retirement.

(165) INTENSE (Adj.) (अत्यन्त) Extreme, Severe, Harsh, Intensive


(इिे न्स) I am suffocated by the intense heat.

(166) STALEMATE (N) (न्टथथटत में अवरोध) Impasse, Deadlock, Standstill, Bottleneck
(स्ट्े ल्मेि) The talks ended in stalemate.

(167) CONFRONT (V) (टवरोध करन ) Oppose, Defy, Resist, Withstand, Face off
(कन्फ्रि) We should confront theory with practice.

(168) FLASHPOINT (N) (चरम टबींदु) A time at which hostility flares up


(फ्लैश्पॉइि) Tension in the city is rapidly reaching flashpoint.

(169) ALDERMAN (N) (पौर-प्रमुख) An elected member of a city council.


(ऐल्डमवन) The flabbergasted aldermen were speechless.

(170) AFRESH (Adj.) (नये टसरे से) Again, Anew, Recently


(अफ्रेर्) You must begin afresh.

(171) AMBIGUITY (N) (अस्पष्टत ) Ambiguousness, Vagueness, Obscurity, Nebulousness


(ऐम्बग्यूइि ) There is some ambiguity in this clause.

(172) DISPEL (V) (दू र करन ) Dismiss, Drive away, Expel


(टडस्पेल) It is time to dispel the myth of a classless society.

(173) TRIGGER (V) (क रर् होन ) Cause, Prompt, Precipitate, Bring about
(टिर गर) His remarks triggered a public outcry.

(174) GARNER (V) (जम करन ) Get, Acquire, Secure, Obtain, Attain, Procure
(ग नवर) It had been expected to garner funds.

(175) RESTORATION (N) (नव न करर्) Refurbishment, Redevelopment, Revamp


(रे स्ट्रे र्न) The palace is closed for restoration.

(176) OUST (V) (ब हर टनक लन ) Expel, Eject, Evict, Exclude, Ostracise, Expulse
(आउस्ट्) Police are trying to oust drug dealers from the city centre.

(177) ENORMOUS (Adj.) (बहुत बड़ ) Huge, Massive, Vast, Immense, Mammoth, Gigantic
(इनॉटमवस) The expenses came to an enormous sum.

(178) DISARRAY (N) (अव्यवथथ ) Mess, Confusion, Disorder, Muddle, Chaos, Muss
(टडसरै ) The peace talks broke up in disarray.

(179) CONSTITUTIONALLY (Adv.) (सींवैध टनक रूप से) Legally, Lawfully, Judicially
(क न्स्टिू र्नल ) The right to private property would be constitutionally guaranteed.

(180) SUPREMACY (N) (प्रभुत्व) Authority, Command, Superiority, Primacy


(सप्रेमस ) Coal gave the region industrial supremacy.

(181) UNDONE (Adj.) (अधूर ) Incomplete, Unfinished, Uncompleted, Pending


(अन्डन) He left nothing undone that needed attention.

(182) USURP (V) (छ न लेन ) Seize, Expropriate, Grab, Take, Preempt


(यूसपव) He attempted to usurp the principal's authority.

(183) TIRADE (N) (कड़ टनींद ) Castigation, Obloquy, Harangue, Vilification, Reproof
(ि इरे ड) He launched into a tirade against the politician.

(184) GRIEVANCE (N) (टर्क यत) Complaint, Moan, Grumble, Whine


(ग्र वन्स) He had a personal grievance against the professor.

(185) UNDERMINE (V) (कमजोर बन न ) To make something weaker


(अन्डम वइन) He constantly tried to undermine her self-
confidence.

(186) JURISDICTION (N) (क्षेत्र टधक र) Domain, Area, Realm, Province, Precinct
(जुरन्टथडक्शन) The court has no jurisdiction in this case.

(187) TRANSIENT (Adj.) (अथथ य ) Temporary, Fleeting, Ephemeral, Transitory, Fugacious


(िर ै न्र्ि) Her feeling of depression was transient.

(188) INTENSE (Adj.) (अत्यटधक) Extreme, Severe, Deep, Harsh, Profound


(इिे न्स) The President is under intense pressure to resign.

(189) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अनोख ) Unusual, Extraordinary, Exceptional, Atypical


(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) The situation is unprecedented in modern times.

(190) UNSHACKLE (V) (मुक्त) Unchain, Liberate, Unleash, Loosen, Unfetter


(अन्र्ैकल) He can unshackle you from the love of money.

(191) REIGN (V) (र् सन करन ) Rule, Govern, Dominate, Overrule, Domineer
(रे न) Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven.

(192) UNDERPREPARED (Adj.) (टकस च ज के टलए पय वप्त तैय र नह करन )


Not having prepared sufficiently to carry out a task

(193) EMERGE (V) (प्रकि होन ) Appear, Arise, Materialise, Emanate, Become visible
(इमजव) Several facts started to emerge from my investigation.

(194) OPPORTUNITY (N) (अवसर) Prospect, Chance, Shot, Possibility


(आपिू व टनि ) Seize the opportunity when it comes up.

(195) EXTREMELY (Adv.) (अत्यींत) Very, Exceedingly, Utterly, Heavily


(इक्स्ट्र म्ल ) She's extremely competent and industrious.
(196) FRAGMENTATION (N) (टवखींडन) Disunion, Disjoining, Separating, Separation
(फ्रैग्मिे र्न) We can't accept the fragmentation of the country.

(197) EXPEDITING (Adj.) (जल्दब ज य तेज ) Hastening, Speeding, Hurrying, Scurrying


(एन्टक्स्पड इटिीं ग) Harry was used to expediting.

(198) RESILIENT (Adj.) (मजबूत) Strong, Resolute, Hardened, Tenacious


(ररटजल्यि) The enemy proved far more resilient than expected.

(199) FORGE (V) (टनम वर् करन ) Create, Construct, Fabricate, Make
(फॉजव) The government has tried to forge alliances with environmentalists.

(200) INCLUSIVE (Adj.) (सम वेर् ) Comprehensive, Sweeping, Broad, Exhaustive


(इन्क्लूटसव) Not everyone shares his vision of an inclusive America.

(201) NARRATIVE (N) (कथ त्मक) Depiction, Description, Characterization


(नैरटिव) He was a writer of great narrative power.

(202) ASPIRATION (N) (अटभल ष ) Aim, Ambition, Intention, Hankering, Pursuit


(ऐस्परे र्न) She was filled with the aspiration to succeed in life.

(203) GUARD (V) (रक्ष करन ) Protect, Defend, Secure, Safeguard, Fortify, Bulwark
(ग डव ) I will guard you from all dangers.

(204) EARMARK (N) (लक्षर्) Feature, Characteristic, Distinction, Essential quality


(ईम वकव) Correct speech is an earmark of the educated man.

(205) INCENTIVE (N) (प्रेरर् ) Motivation, Spur, Encouragement, Impetus, Stimulation


(इन्सेन्टिव) Farmers lack any incentive to manage their land organically.

(206) UNDERGIRD (V) (मजबूत) Bolster, Fortify, Buttress, Reinforce, Prop


(अन्डगडव ) We took measures to undergird the ship.

(207) INDIGENOUS (Adj.) (स्वदे र् ) Native, Aboriginal, Ethnic, Primordial, Earliest


(इन्टन्डजनस) Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia.

(208) WELTER (N) (अव्यवथथ ) Mess, Disorder, Muddle, Chaos, Disarray, Disorderliness
(वेल्टर) There is a welter of information on the subject.

(209) RELENT (V) (नरम पड़न ) Ease off, Relax, Abate, Lessen
(ररलेि) The pressure on us to finish this task will not relent.
(210) ACCOUNTABLE (Adj.) (जव बदे ह) Responsible, Answerable, Liable, In Charge of
(अक उिबल) Every person is accountable for his own work.

(211) SISYPHEAN (Adj.) (अत्यींत कटिन) Herculean, Arduous, Strenuous, Onerous


(टससफ अन) What they do is a Sisyphean
task.

(212) PROSECUTE (V) (अटभयोग लग न ) Sue, Summons, Litigate, Take to court


(प्र सक्यूि) I always prosecute people who trespass on my land.

(213) FORTUITOUS (Adj.) (भ ग्यर् ल ) Lucky, Fortunate, Auspicious, Opportune


(फॉिू व इिस) Sangeeta was helped by a fortuitous circumstance.

(214) DOMINATE (V) (वचवस्व रखन ) Influence, Rule, Direct, Command, Subjugate, Lead
(ड मनेि) The strong usually dominate over the weak.

(215) EXAGGERATE (V) (बढ न ) Magnify, Amplify, Boost, Intensify, Hike, Inflate
(इग्जैजरे ि) Richa has a propensity to exaggerate.

(216) SUCCESSIVE (Adj.) (लग त र) Sequential, Consecutive, Subsequent, Continual


(सक्सेटसव) It rained three successive days.

(217) HARBINGER (N) (अग्रदू त) Sign, Indication, Augury, Signal, Forerunner


(ह टबवन्जर) The sword is a harbinger of enmity and bitterness.

(218) IDIOSYNCRATIC (Adj.) (टवर्ेष प्रकृटत क ) Peculiar, Bizarre, Eccentric, Outlandish


(इड ओटसन्िैटिक) His teaching methods are idiosyncratic but successful.

(219) STUBBORN (Adj.) (टजद्द ) Obstinate, Mulish, Obdurate, Bull-headed


(स्ट्बनव) He's a stubborn old man.

(220) FULMINATION (N) (कड़ आलोचन ) Denunciation, Condemnation, Disparagement


(फल्मनेर्न) Her complaint took the form of fulmination.

(221) IMPINGE (V) (अटतिमर् करन ) Intrude, Trespass, Infringe, Encroach, Violate
(इन्टम्पन्ज) Her opinion will impinge on my decision.

(222) VEIL (N) (आवरर्) Cover, Mask, Shroud, Shield, Cloak


(वेल) A fine rain was beginning to veil the hills.

(223) REIN (N) (टनयींत्रर्) Control, Power, Authority, Command,


(रे न) My father always kept us on a tight rein.
(224) CASUALTY (N) (ह दस ) Fatality, Victim, Prey, Mortality
(कैश््वल्ट ) He was admitted to the casualty ward.

(225) ELUSIVE (Adj.) (भ् ींटतजनक) Evasive, Elusory, Tricky, Unspecific


(इलूटसव) Success, however, remained elusive for her.

(226) PROPONENT (N) (समथवक) Supporter, Advocate, Promoter, Backer


(प्रपोनि) Jeff, is a proponent of a new movement.

(227) OCCURRENCE (N) (घिन ) Regularity, Frequency, Constancy


(अकरन्स) Robbery is now an everyday occurrence.

(228) TIGHTEN (V) (कड़ करन ) Rigidify, Stiffen, Tense up, Constrict
(ि इिन) The government has decided to tighten its immigration policy.

(229) ELABORATE (V) (टवस्त र में कहन ) Explain, Clarify, Unfold, Specify
(इलैबरै ि) She went on to elaborate her argument.

(230) EXTENSIVE (Adj.) (टवस्तृत) Comprehensive, Broad, Vast, Sweeping, Widespread


(इक्स्ट्े न्टन्सव) He possesses an extensive knowledge of banking.

(231) IMPREGNABLE (Adj.) (अजेय) Invincible, Secure, Unassailable, Firm


(इम्प्रेिबल) The team built up an impregnable 5-1 lead.

(232) OVERLOOK (V) (नजरीं द ज करन ) Ignore, Disregard, Forego, Dismiss


(ओवलुवक) It is easy to overlook a small detail like that.

(233) ARBITER (N) (न्य यकत्त व) Judge, Adjudicator, Mediator, Intermediary


(आटबविर) The government will be the final arbiter in the dispute.

(234) IMPLICATION (N) (टनटहत थव) Suggestion, Indication, Inference, Hint, Connotation
(इम्प्र्प्केर्न) He is by implication requesting me to resign.

(235) ABSURDITY (N) (बेतुक पन) Ridiculousness, Foolishness, Stupidity, Insanity


(अब्सडव ि ) The proposal borders upon the absurdity.

(236) REGULATE (V) (टनयींत्रर् करन ) Control, Direct, Manage, Govern, Rule
(रे ग्यलेि) We ought to regulate our daily life.

(237) ROSY (Adj.) (सींभ वन ओीं से भर ) Full of good possibilities


(रोज ) The future was looking rosy.
(238) DEBUNK (V) (असल रूप टदखल न ) Expose, Uncloak, Uncover, Unshroud
(टडबींगक) His claims were later debunked by fellow academics.

(239) COMPLACENT (Adj.) (आत्मसींतुष्ट) Contented, Gratified, Satisfied, Fulfilled


(कम्प्र्प्ेसि) We must not become complacent about progress.

(240) UNVEIL (V) (रहस्योद् घ िन करन ) Reveal, Expose, Exhibit, Uncover, Bring to light
(अन्वेल) Nokia is also expected to unveil plans to sell netbooks.

(241) IMPRESSIVE (Adj.) (प्रभ वर् ल ) Effective, Convincing, Powerful, Efficacious


(इम्प्रेटसव) She was very impressive in the interview.

(242) IMMENSE (Adj.) (टवर् ल) Huge, Massive, Enormous, Colossal, Extensive


(इमेन्स) They made an immense improvement in English.

(243) EXPERIMENT (V) (ज ींचन ) Examine, Investigate, Analyse, Evaluate


(इक्स्पेर मि) The experiment was a big success.

(244) SNOOPING (N) (ज सूस) Spying, Eavesdropping, Unauthorized surveillance


(स्नूटपींग) What are you doing snooping around in my room?

(245) DISCREDIT (V) (बदन म करन ) Defame, Humiliate, Degrade, Denigrate, Vilify
(टडिेडि) They made an effort to discredit the politician.

(246) CONFUSION (N) (भ्म) Bewilderment, Puzzlement, Bafflement, Wonder


(कन्यूर््न) Label your suitcases to prevent confusion.

(247) INROAD (N) (दखलींद ज ) Encroachment, Impingement


(इन्रोड) Repairs to the house had made deep inroads into their savings.

(248) FALTERING (Adj.) (टहचटकच त हुआ) Hesitant, Irresolute, Stumbling, Vacillating


(फॉल्टररीं ग) The economy shows no signs of faltering.

(249) STEEPEST (Adj.) (अत्यटधक ऊाँच ) Most excessive, Highest, Most undue
(स्ट् प) They are attempting the steepest part of the mountain.

(250) PENT-UP (Adj.) (टकस भ वन को टछप कर रखन )


Hold something inside and do not express
He took his pent up frustration out on his family.

(251) STUTTERING (N) (अिककर बोलन ) Faltering, Stammering, Hesitation, Stumble


(स्ट्िररीं ग) His regrets was stuttering to me.

(252) MUDDLING (Adj.) (अव्यवन्टथथत) Confusing, Baffling, Bewildering, Misleading


(मडटलींग) These tax forms are very muddling.

(253) GAUGE (V) (अनुम न लग न ) Estimate, Reckon, Evaluate, Appraise, Assess


(गेज) It's difficult to gauge one's character.

(254) SLACKEN (V) (घि न ) Abate, Diminish, Decrease, Lessen, Reduce, Ebb, Dwindle
(स्लैकन) We're on the last lap, so don't slacken!

(255) GLITCH (N) (खर ब ) Error, Fault, Defect, Bug, Flaw, Malfunction
(न्टिच) Company records were lost due to a computer glitch.

(256) AGING (Adj.) (बूढ ) Old, Aged, Senior, Long-lived


(ऐटजींग) The population is aging.

(257) HARSH (Adj.) (किोर) Stringent, Stiff, Pungent


(ह र्व) He regretted his harsh words.

(258) CITE (V) (कहन ) Quote, Mention, Specify, Reference


(स इि) Can you cite another case like this one?

(259) PREDOMINANTLY (Adv.) (मुख्यतः) Chiefly, Mainly, Primarily, Principally


(टप्रड मनि् ल ) She works in a predominantly male environment.

(260) PUSHBACK (N) (एक नक र त्मक प्रटतटिय ) A negative response to a change


There's been a lot of pushback from conservatives on this issue.

(261) CONTESTATION (N) (टवव द) Dispute, Disagreement, Disputation


(क िे स्ट्ेर्न) There is still considerable contestation over various mining projects.

(262) UNTENABLE (Adj.) (असमथवन य) Unsustainable, Flawed, Unsound, Insupportable


(अिे नबल) I find your theory is untenable and it must be rejected.

(263) IMPINGE (V) (अटतिमर् करन ) Intrude, Trespass, Invade, Infringe, Encroach
(इन्टम्पन्ज) Her opinion will impinge on my decision.

(264) POTENTIAL (Adj.) (सींभ टवत) Possible, Likely, Probable, On the cards
(पिे न्र्ल) Every seed is a potential plant.

(265) REPLETE (Adj.) (पररपूर्व) Filled, Jammed, Stuffed, Loaded


(ररर्प् ि) His story was replete with falsehood.

(266) APPALLING (Adj.) (भय वह) Disgusting, Horrible, Dreadful, Abominable, Nasty
(अपॉटलींग) Conditions in the prison are said to be appalling.

(267) DISCRIMINATION (N) (भेदभ व) Bias, Prejudice, Unfairness, Bigotry, Inequity


(टडन्टिमनेर्न) Racial discrimination still exists in modern society.

(268) OPAQUE (Adj.) (अस्पष्ट) Vague, Indistinct, Nebulous, Hazy, Fuzzy


(ओपेक) I felt his report was deliberately opaque.

(269) BUGLE (N) (तुरह य टबगुल) Hooter, Muzzle, Snoot


(ब्यूगल) Mom will buy you a bugle.

(270) RETAIN (V) (क यम रखन ) Maintain, Keep, Hold, Preserve, Conserve


(ररिे न) She managed to retain the championship.

(271) ALIGN (V) (के दल में सन्टम्मटलत हो ज न ) Allay, Affiliate, Associate, Combine
(अल इन) We must align ourselves with the workers.

(272) EMERGENCE (N) (उदभव) Inception, Beginning, Arrival, Appearance, Advent


(इमजवन्स) The protest led to the emergence of a new type of political party.

(273) SENTIMENT (N) (टवच र) View, Opinion, Belief, Position, Attitude, Thought
(सेिमि) His speech loosed a tide of nationalist sentiment.

(274) SEPARATELY (Adv.) (अलग) Apart, Solely, Disjointly, Exclusively, Detached


(सेपरि् ल ) Could we pay separately?

(275) THREATEN (V) (धमक दे न ) Bully, Intimidate, Terrorise, Frighten, Scare


(थ्रेिन) Do you mean to threaten?

(276) PREDECESSOR (N) (पूवववती) Former holder of the post, Forerunner


(प्रेटडसेसर) The decision was made by my predecessor.

(277) VARYING (Adj.) (अन्टथथर) Fluctuating, Unstable, Erratic, Unsteady


(वेर इीं ग) Food was provided in varying amounts.

(278) VOLUNTARILY (Adv.) (स्वेच्छ से) Willingly, Deliberately, Intentionally


(व लिे रल ) He surrendered voluntarily to his enemies.

(279) COMPLY (V) (प लन करन ) Conform to, Abide by, Accede to, Conform to
(कम्प्र्प् इ) All the citizens must comply with the law.

(280) SUPPRESS (V) (दमन करन ) Repress, Subdue, Extinguish, Squash, Crush
(सप्रेस) He couldn't suppress his anger.

(281) ESPIONAGE (N) (ज सूस ) Spying, Counter-intelligence, Secret service


(एस्प अन ज) She was found guilty of espionage against the United States.

(282) OBSTRUCT (V) (ब ध ड लन ) Hinder, Impede, Hamper, Inhibit, Encumber


(अब्स्टस्ट्रि) The group is trying to obstruct the peace process.

(283) PRAGMATISM (N) (व्य वह ररकत ) Realism, Practicality


(प्रैग्मटिजम) She had a reputation for clear thinking and pragmatism.

(284) RATTLE (V) (घबड़ दे न ) Disturb, Upset, Fluster, Perturb, Ruffle, Confound
(रै िल) Nancy would rattle on for hours about her grandchildren.

(285) RESIGNATION (N) (त्य गपत्र) Abdication, Vacating, Calling it a day


(रे टजिेर्न) The scandal made her resignation inevitable.

(286) RELINQUISH (V) (छोड़न य त्य गन ) Surrender, Abdicate, Give up, Abandon
(ररटलींगन्टिर्) He does not intend to relinquish power.

(287) TACKLE (V) (टनपिन ) Approach, Attempt, Undertake, Handle


(िै कल) Everyone has his problem to tackle.

(288) INTACT (Adj.) (अछूत ) Perfect, Undamaged, Unspoiled, Undefiled


(इिै ि) His reputation survived intact.

(289) CYNICISM (N) (टनर र् व द) Scepticism, Suspicion, Doubtfulness, Mistrust


(टसटनटसजम) He was dismayed at the cynicism of the youngsters.

(290) IMMINENT (Adj.) (टनकिथथ) Impending, Approaching, Looming, Near


(इमनि) There appeared no imminent danger.

(291) AUSTERITY (N) (किोरत ) Graveness, Grimness, Hardness, Gravity, Solemnity


(ऑस्ट्े ररि ) It was an era of austerity.

(292) SNUB (V) (नजरअींद ज करन ) Ignore, Spurn, Neglect, Take no notice of
(स्नब) Her absence was not intended as a snub.

(293) ENSURE (V) (सुटनटित करन ) Guarantee, Assure, Make sure, Certify
(एन्र्ुर) Wash regularly to ensure personal hygiene.

(294) RECIPROCATE (V) (प्रटतफल चुक न ) Counter, Echo


(ररटसप्रकेि) Japan seems inclined to reciprocate.

(295) PRAGMATISM (N) (व्य वह ररकत ) Realism, Practicality


(प्रैग्मटिजम) Their goals and services are rooted in pragmatism.

(296) EXPOSURE (N) (प्रदर्वन य सम्पकव) Contact with, Experience of, Familiarity with
(इक्स्पोर््र) Prolonged exposure to the sun can cause skin cancer.

(297) EUPHORIA (N) (आनींद) Ecstasy, Elation, Rapture, Bliss, Joy, Delight, Joyousness
(यूफॉर अ) The news sparked a wave of euphoria across the country.

(298) CRUMBLE (V) (कमजोर पड़न ) Collapse, Disintegrate, Fragment, Break up


(िम्बल) I thought it would crumble away.

(299) DISHEARTENED (Adj.) (टनर र्) Dejected, Despondent, Sad, Depressed, Crestfallen
(टडथह िव न्ड) Don't be disheartened by a single failure.

(300) PREROGATIVE (N) (टवटर्ष्ट टधक र) Responsibility, Duty, Concern, Obligation


(टप्रर गटिव) The governor has the prerogative to free prisoners.

(301) CORRECTIVE (Adj.) (सुध र के टलए) Remedial, Reformative, Amendatory


(करे न्टिव) We need to take corrective action to halt this country's decline.

(302) EXECUTE (V) (क य वन्टन्वत करन ) Prosecute, Enforce, Carry out, Commit
(एक्सक्यूि) We are going to execute our campaign plan to the letter.

(303) CONTRIBUTE (V) (योगद न करन ) Give, Donate, Provide, Bequest, Furnish
(कन्टिर ब्यूि) City employees cannot contribute to political campaigns.

(304) GRAVE (Adj.) (गींभ र) Solemn, Serious, Earnest, Sedate, Severe, Grim
(ग्रेव) I have grave doubts about his ability.

(305) PROSPECTIVE (Adj.) (भ व य सींभ टवत) Probable, Imminent, Approaching


(प्रस्पेन्टिव) Is she a prospective buyer?

(306) INCIDENTAL (Adj.) (आकन्टिक) Accidental, Chance, Unintended, Unplanned


(इन्टन्सडे िल) The discovery was incidental to their main research.

(307) REBUT (V) (खण्डन करन ) Refute, Disapprove, Contradict, Deny, Controvert
(ररबि) We rebut them by asserting that we can.

(308) QUESTIONABLE (Adj.) (सींदेह स्पद) Doubtful, Debatable, Dubious, Contentious


(िेथचनबल) Her motives for helping are questionable.

(309) VET (V) (गहनत से ज ाँच करन ) Examine, Investigate, Scrutinise, Look into
(वेि) All new teachers at this academy are carefully vetted.

(310) MISDEMEANOUR (N) (खर ब आचरर्) Misconduct, Misdeed, Wrongdoing, Lapse


(टमन्टथडम नर) He outlines seven areas of misdemeanor.

(311) EXCESSIVE (Adj.) (अत्यटधक) Extreme, Undue, Inordinate, Exorbitant


(इक्सेटसव) She takes an excessive interest in clothes.

(312) STIFLE (V) (दमन करन ) Suppress, Repress, Curb, Restrict


(स्ट् इफल) They hope the new rules will not stifle creativity.

(313) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अनोख ) Unusual, Extraordinary, Exceptional


(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) Such policies would require unprecedented cooperation between nations.

(314) AGGRIEVE (V) (सत न ) Bring down, Deject, Perturb


(अग्र व) She was aggrieved at the insult.

(315) INHERENT (Adj.) (प्र कृटतक) Natural, Innate, Native, Inborn, Ingrained
(इन्ह रि) A love of music is inherent in human nature.

(316) SIMMER (V) (उब लन ) Boil, Seethe, Burn, Smoulder, Chafe, Sizzle
(टसमर) She needed some time to simmer down.

(317) QUEST (N) (तल र्) Pursuit, Search, Hunt, Striving, Pursual
(िेस्ट्) She had come in quest of advice.

(318) WIELD (V) (साँभ लन ) Maintain, Command, Control, Manage, Direct, Lead
(व ल्ड) They wield enormous political power.

(319) PROOF (V) (स क्ष्य) Evidence, Confirmation, Substantiation, Corroboration


(प्रूफ) We have no positive proof of her guilt.

(320) PORTENTOUS (Adj.) (अर्ुभ) Ominous, Inauspicious, Menacing, Foreboding


(पॉिे िस) There was nothing portentous about him.

(321) RENDITION (N) (प्रस्तुत करर्) Performance, Interpretation, Depiction, Portrayal


(रे न्टन्डर्न) She gave a splendid rendition of the song.

(322) STREISAND EFFECT (N) (एक स म टजक घिन जो तब होत है जब


Information को टछप ने य Censor करने के प्रय स टजसक अनच ह पररर् म हो)
A social phenomenon that occurs when an attempt to hide, or censor information
has the unintended consequence

(323) ARBITRARILY (Adv.) (स्वेच्छ च र रूप से) Erratically, Fickly, Changeably


(आटबविरेरल ) The victims were not chosen arbitrarily.

(324) PROPAGANDIST (N) (प्रच र करनेव ल ) Brainwasher, Apologist, Promoter


(प्र पगैन्डस्ट्) He never ceased from his activities as a propagandist.

(325) CONTINUUM (N) (टनरीं तर शींखल ) Sequence, Progression, Succession


(कन्टिन्युअम) These various complaints are part of a continuum of ill-health.

(326) WEIGH (V) (मुल्य ींकन करन ) Ponder, Consider, Evaluate, Mull over
(वेग) How much do you weigh?

(327) BANE (N) (टवपटत्त) Curse, Torment, Misery, Grief, Sorrow, Agony
(बेन) They are the bane of my life.

(328) ASSAULT (N) (हमल ) Attack, Onslaught, Invasion, Blitz, Incursion, Bombardment
(असॉल्ट) He was jailed for assault.

(329) GRAVE (Adj.) (गींभ र) Solemn, Serious, Earnest, Sedate


(ग्रेव) The situation is becoming very grave.

(330) MASSACRE (N) (नरसींह र) Murder, Killing, Extermination, Slaughter, Slaying


(मैसकर) The massacre was carried out by enemy troops.

(331) LAMENT (V) (टवल प करन ) Mourn, Grieve, Bemoan, Bewail, Repent
(लमेि) Ken began to lament the death of his only son.

(332) INVOKE (V) (टवनत करन ) Implore, Beg, Request, Solicit, Beseech
(इन्वोक) Both sides invoke their devotion to children.

(333) PROTECTING (N) (रक्ष ) Guardianship, Custody, Safeguard, Preservation


(प्रिे िटिीं ग) The Green Party is dedicated to protecting the environment.

(334) ADOPTION (N) (स्व क र) Endorsement, Ratification, Authorisation, Embracement


(अड प्र्न) Workplans will be finalised after adoption of the programme.
(335) EMBLEMATIC (Adj.) (प्रत क त्मक) Representative, Symbolic, Demonstrative
(एम्प्ब्लमैटिक) Dogs are emblematic of faithfulness.

(336) PREDICTABLE (Adj.) (पूव वनुमेय) Anticipated, Foreseeable, Likely


(प्र टडिबल) The film has a boringly predictable ending.

(337) MILLENNIA (N) (हज र स लोीं क समय) A period of 1000 years


(मलेन अम) Philosophers have searched for millennia but they haven't found the meaning of life.

(338) EMERGENCE (N) (उद्भव) Start, Inception, Beginning, Advent, Emanation


(इमजवन्स) The last decade saw the emergence of a dynamic economy.

(339) SHACKLE (N) (जींज र) Bond, Fetter, Handcuff, Chain, Manacle


(र्ैकल) The prisoner was fastened by a shackle.

(340) AUTHORITARIANISM (N) (त न र् ह ) Dictatorship, Totalitarianism, Tyranny


(अथॉरिे र अटनजम) Authoritarianism is historically inimical to genuine invention.

(341) SANCTITY (N) (पटवत्रत ) Holiness, Piety, Piousness, Sacredness


(सैंगन्टिि ) Numerous miracles were proof of his sanctity.

(342) FLURRY (N) (हड़बड़ ) Commotion, Stir, Hubbub, Turmoil, Furore, Brouhaha
(फ्लर ) Her arrival caused a flurry of excitement.

(343) UNENVIABLE (Adj.) (अव ींछन य) Undesirable, Unwanted, Distasteful, Undesired


(अनेन्व अबल) She had the unenviable task of making the first few phone calls.

(344) CONGREGATE (V) (इकठ्ठ होन ) Collect, Gather, Assemble, Amass, Come together
(क ींगग्रटगि) Young people often congregate in the main square in the evenings.

(345) CONVINCING (Adj.) (टवश्वसन य) Plausible, Effective, Possible, Valid, Conclusive


(कन्टन्वन्टन्सींग) She sounded very convincing to me.

(346) PROHIBITIVE (Adj.) (प्रटतषेध त्मक) Restrictive, Confining, Preventive, Prohibitory


(प्रोटहबटिव) The cost of property in the city is prohibitive.

(347) ANTICIPATED (Adj.) (अपेटक्षत) Expected, Awaited, Foreseen, Likely, Predictable


(ऐन्टिसपैिड) We anticipated her winning first prize.

(348) PERSIST (V) (ज र रहन ) Persist, Continue, Keep on, Perseverate


(पटसवस्ट्) If you persist, you will annoy them even more.
(349) SUCCOR (N) (सह यत ) Comfort, Mitigation, Assistance, Sustenance
(सकर) I had the fortune to succor.

(350) TUMULTUOUS (Adj.) (अव्यवन्टथथत रूप से) Disorderly, Lawless, Fierce, Hectic
(िू मल्स्चूअस) He received a tumultuous welcome.

(351) PARADIGM SHIFT (N) (महत्वपूर्व और पूर्व बदल व) A complete and important change
Can we expect to see a paradigm shift?

(352) HARBOUR (V) (आश्रय दे न ) Shelter, Defend, Safeguard, Relieve, Guard


(ह बवर) Your dishcloth can harbour many germs.

(353) FORTIFIED (Adj.) (मजबूत) Fortified, Protected, Guarded, Buttressed


(फॉिव फ इड) The town was heavily
fortified.

(354) RESPONSIBILITY (N) (टजम्मेद र ) Duty, Obligation, Answerability, Commitment


(ररस्प न्सटबटलि ) He has no sense of responsibility.

(355) INSURGENCY (N) (बग वत) Rebellion, Revolution, Uprising, Mutiny


(इन्सजवन्स ) He has led a violent armed insurgency for 15 years.

(356) INSTABILITY (N) (अन्टथथरत ) Unsteadiness, Unstableness, Wavering, Unevenness


(इन्स्टटबटलि ) The riot is a symptom of political instability.

(357) GRIM (Adj.) (सख्त) Stern, Fierce, Severe, Serious, Sombre, Strict
(टग्रम) He looked grim; I could tell something was wrong.

(358) AMASSING (N) (जम ) Accumulation, Gathering, Accrual, Stockpile


(अमैटसींग) Happiness consists in trying to do one's duty, not in amassing wealth.

(359) PEDIGREE (N) (ख नद न) Lineage, Ancestry, Descent, Race, Origin


(पेडग्र ) She was proud of her long pedigree.

(360) RESILIENCE (N) (लच ल पन) Determination, Fortitude, Guts, Hardiness


(ररटजल्यन्स) People showed remarkable resilience during the war.

(361) INCIDENTALLY (Adv.) (सींयोग से) Accidently, Casually, Fortuitously


(इन्टन्सडे िल ) Incidentally, where were you born?

(362) INNATE (Adj.) (जन्मज त) Inherent, Inborn, Intrinsic, Connate


(इनेि) Americans have an innate sense of fairness.

(363) COHESIVE (Adj.) (एक कृत) United, Unified, Undivided, Uniform, Conjunct
(कोह टसव) The strangers who came together for the course soon became a cohesive
group.

(364) SHATTERED (Adj.) (टबखर हुआ) Disintegrated, Fragmented, Separated, Split


(र्ैिडव ) The mirror shattered into a thousand pieces.

(365) CONSOLATION (N) (स ींत्वन ) Solace, Relief, Consolation, Reassurance, Easement


(क न्सलेर्न) Your company has been a great consolation to me.

(366) REPUTATION (N) (प्रटतष्ठ ) Repute, Esteem, Fame, Renown, Eminence


(रे प्यिे र्न) This restaurant has a fine reputation.

(367) ICONIC (Adj.) (प्रटतटष्ठत) Well known, Prominent, Famous, Esteemed


(आइक टनक) John Lennon gained iconic status following his death.

(368) INTERPRET (V) (व्य ख्य करन ) Explain, Elucidate, Explicate, Clarify, Exemplify
(इिप्रवि) How do you interpret this sentence?

(369) ENABLE (V) (सक्षम बन न ) Allow, Sanction, Authorise, Permit, Delegate, Accredit
(एनेबल) A bird's wings enable it to fly.

(370) ADOPTION (N) (स्व क र) Acceptance, Taking in


(अड प्र्न) The senator urged against the adoption of the measure.

(371) ACRONYM (N) (र्ब्द सींक्षेप) Abbreviation, Shortening, Short form


(ऐिटनम) Sonar is an acronym for sound navigation ranging.

(372) STARVED (Adj.) (वींटचत) Bereft, Devoid, Void, Lacking, Deprived, Lacking
(स्ट् र्वडव ) The villagers were starved into surrender.

(373) FATHOM (V) (पूर्व रूप से समझन ) Comprehend, Understand, Discern, Perceive
(फैदम) I can't fathom his meaning.

(374) VIGOUR (N) (त कत) Energy, Vitality, Dynamism, Vivacity


(टवगर) He began working with renewed vigour.

(375) PEG (V) (स्तर को न्टथथर करन ) To fix or keep something at a certain level
(पेग) The Bank wants to peg rates at 9%.
(376) OUTLAY (N) (खचव) Expenditure, Charge, Cost, Spending, Expense
(आउि् लै) The business quickly repaid the initial outlay on advertising.

(377) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अप्रत्य टसत) New, Novel, Innovative, Fresh, Exceptional
(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) The air crash caused an unprecedented number of deaths.

(378) ALLOCATE (V) (आवींिन करन ) Allot, Distribute, Assign, Designate, Give out
(ऐलकेि) We must allocate the money.

(379) SPUR (N) (प्रोत्स हन) Stimulus, Spur, Motivation, Encouragement, Goad
(स्पर) It provided the spur to further
research.

(380) BULWARK (N) (च रद व र ) Fortification, Rampart, Parapet, Citadel


(बुल्वकव) That country is a bulwark of freedom.

(381) TWEAK (V) (सुध रन ) Modify, Adjust, Alter, Change, Adapt


(ट्व क) She gave his ear a tweak.

(382) PERCEPTION (N) (समझ) Understanding, Awareness, View, Conception


(पसेप्र्न) My perception of the problem is quite different.

(383) SWATHE (V) (ब ाँधन ) Shroud, Bandage, Cloak, Bind, Cover, Enfold
(स्व द) The mountains rose above a swathe of thick cloud.

(384) IMPRESSIVE (Adj.) (प्रभ वर् ल ) Grand, Splendid, Majestic, Awesome, August
(इम्प्रेटसव) She was very impressive in the interview.

(385) ESTIMATE (N) (अनुम न) Appraisal, Evaluation, Reckoning, Appraisement


(एस्ट्मैि) My estimate of his abilities was wrong.

(386) DEDICATED (Adj.) (एक ह क यव करने में सक्षम) Exclusive, Allocated, Exclusory
(डे डकेटिड) You have to be a very dedicated musician to get to the top.

(387) VARIOUSLY (Adv.) (टभन्न टभन्न प्रक र से) Differently, Varyingly, Inconsistently
(वेर अस्ल ) The shift away from isolation has been variously interpreted.

(388) ABSORPTIVE (Adj.) (अवर्ोषक) Permeable, Penetrable, Porous


(ऐब्सॉप्तीव) The cause of this absorptive power is still very imperfectly known.

(389) MAZE (N) (उलझन) Labyrinth, Meander, Tangle, Coil, Complex


(मेज) We got lost in the maze.
(390) WHIMSY (N) (सनक पन) Fancy, Notion, Vagary, Megrim
(टवम्स ) His speech was full of whimsy.

(391) EFFICIENT (Adj.) (सक्षम) Effectual, Fruitful, Efficacious, Worthwhile


(इटफर्ि) He has an efficient business setup.

(392) PICTURESQUE (Adj.) (टचत्र त्मक) Beautiful, Pretty, Charming, Pleasing


(टपक्चरस्क) You can see the picturesque shores beside the river.

(393) RESTIVE (Adj.) (बेचैन) Restless, Unrestful, Unquiet, Fitful


(रे न्टस्ट्व) The crowd was growing increasingly restive.

(394) IRRESPONSIVE (Adj.) (ल परव ह) Not responsive to someone or something


(इररस्प न्टन्सव) I didn't expect such kind of irresponsive attitude from Your side.

(395) TUSSLE (N) (लड़ ई) Scuffle, Fracas, Fight, Conflict, Scrap


(िसल) Anna and her conscience had a little tussle.

(396) AFFILIATED (Adj.) (सम्बद्ध) United, Unified, Incorporated, Confederated


(अटफल ऐिड) The college is affiliated to the university.

(397) ANGER (N) (िोध) Rage, Fury, Wrath, Exasperation, Pique


(ऐींगगर) Anger is a short madness.

(398) DRASTIC (Adj.) (उग्र) Extreme, Dire, Harass, Serious, Draconian


(डर ै न्टस्ट्क) The situation calls for drastic action.

(399) GENUINE (Adj.) (असल ) Authentic, Real, Veritable, Bona fide, Actual
(जेन्यूइन) This medal is made of genuine gold.

(400) DEPENDENCE (N) (भरोस ) Reliance, Assurance, Credence, Belief in


(टडपेन्डन्स) Our relationship was based on mutual dependence.

(401) NOTEWORTHY (Adj.) (ध्य न दे ने योग्य) Notable, Significant, Noticeable


(नोट्वदी) I found nothing particularly noteworthy to report.

(402) EMISSION (N) (उत्सजवन) Ejaculation, Exuding, Giving off, Effusion


(इटमर्न) It is usually caused by the emission of nitrogen dioxide.

(404) URGENT (Adj.) (तुरींत) Critical, Crucial, Grave, Exigent, Acute


(अजवि) It is urgent that the law be changed.
(405) INDIGENOUSLY (Adv.) (स्वदे र् य) Natively, Aboriginally, Domestically
(इन्टन्डजनस्ल ) The 12-tonne missile was indigenously developed.

(406) VIABILITY (N) (व्य वह ररकत ) Possibility, Feasibility, Practicality, Achievability


(व इअटबलि ) Doubts have arisen over the viability of the schedule.

(407) INTEGRATION (N) (एक करर्) Incorporation, Amalgamation, Assimilation


(इिग्रैर्न) The aim is to promote closer economic integration.

(408) HURDLE (N) (ब ध ) Barricade, Barrier, Blockade, Obstacle, Obstruction


(हडव ल) The plan fell at the first hurdle.

(409) JUNTA (N) (सैटनक सरक र) Martial Law, Militarism, Military rule
(जूि ) A military junta took control of the country.

(410) MUTINY (N) (टवद्रोह) Revolt, Rebellion, Insurrection, Uprising, Insurgency


(म्यूिन ) He led a mutiny against the captain.

(411) TOPPLE (V) (टगर पड़न ) Fall, Tumble, Slip, Flounder, Stagger, Collapse
(ि पल) This scandal could topple the government.

(412) REMNANT (N) (अवर्ेष) Remains, Residue, Leftovers, Surplus


(रे म्नि) Their outdated attitudes are a remnant from colonial days.

(413) INDISCRIMINATE (Adj.) (अींध धुींध) Thoughtless, Random, Desultory, Arbitrary


(इन्टन्डन्टिमनि) She disapproved of her son's indiscriminate television viewing.

(414) DESTROY (V) (नष्ट करन ) Ruin, Wreck, Devastate, Desolate, Dismantle, Break up
(टडस्ट्र ॉइ) Hatred is a poison that will destroy your life.

(415) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अप्रत्य टसत) New, Innovative, Pioneering, Newfangled


(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) Such a move is rare, but not unprecedented.

(416) BUZZ (N) (अफ़व ह) Gossip, Report, Rumour, Speculation


(बज) I'll give you a buzz next week.

(417) ARCH RIVAL (N) (मुख्य प्रटतद्वीं द ) The chief rival of a person or organization
She lost the race to her archrival.

(418) SWIFT (Adj.) (तेज से) Quick, Fast, Rapid, Speedy, Brisk, Hasty
(न्टस्वफ्ट) She is swift to anger.
(419) REANIMATE (V) (टफर से सह अवथथ में ल न ) Revitalise, Revive, Revivify
He reanimated a drowned child last week.

(420) WARNING (N) (चेत वन ) Caveat, Caution, Precaution


(वॉटनिंग) The warning lights were clearly visible.

(421) RECKON (V) (अनुम न लग न ) Calculate, Estimate, Compute, Appraise, Conjecture


(रे कन) I reckon it's going to rain.

(422) DIVISIVE (Adj.) (टवभ जन त्मक) Controversial, Contentious, Dissident


(टडव इटसव) That politician is a divisive influence at meetings.

(423) REITERATE (V) (दु हर न ) Repeat, Restate, Recapitulate, Retell, Resay


(र इिरै ि) Let me reiterate the most important points.

(424) GAMBIT (N) (च ल) Stratagem, Ploy, Artifice, Tactic, Manoeuvre


(गैन्टम्बि) Their promise to lower taxes is clearly an election-year gambit.

(425) NUDGE (V) (प्रेररत करन ) Prompt, Urge, Goad, Exhort, Influence
(नज) She tried to nudge him into changing his mind.

(426) MANDARIN (N) (दफ़्तरर् ह) Bureaucrat, Official, Public servants


(मैन्डरन) It is governed by a mandarin of the second class.

(427) PROPENSITY (N) (रूटच य झुक व) Tendency, Inclination, Disposition, Penchant


(प्रपेन्टन्सि ) She has a propensity to exaggerate.

(428) NUANCE (N) (जर स फकव) Suggestion, Implication, Hint, Insinuation


(नूआन्स) It's performed with wickedly spiked nuance.

(429) EMBEDDED (Adj.) (अींतटनवटहत) Fixed, Installed, Ingrained, Entrenched


(एम्बेटडड) The scene was embedded in his memory.

(430) PRODDING (N) (बढ व ) Incentive, Stimulus, Encouragement, Excitement


(प्र टडीं ग) He's a bright kid, but he needs prodding.

(431) SURVEILLANCE (N) (टनगर न ) Scrutiny, Inspection, Investigation, Surveying


(सवेलन्स) The suspects are under police surveillance.

(432) STARK (Adj.) (पूर ) Sheer, Utter, Absolute, Complete, Total


(स्ट् कव) His actions were in stark contrast to his words.
(433) TOLERATE (V) (सहन य बद वस्त करन ) Endure, Bear, Undergo, Put up with
(ि लरे ि) The teacher cannot tolerate eating on the class.

(434) INTRUSION (N) (अटतिमर्) Invasion, Breach, Trespass, Infiltration, Inroad


(इिूर््न) She didn't want his constant intrusion into her life.

(435) CONCEIVABLE (Adj.) (कल्पन य) Likely, Credible, Convincing, Creditable


(कन्स वबल) There is no conceivable reason why there should be any difficulty.

(436) COLLISION (N) (िकर व) Bump, Strike, Jolt, Crash, Slam


(कटलर््न) The pilot avoided a collision by changing course.

(437) DIRECTIVE (N) (टनदे र्) Order, Decree, Command, Direction, Mandate
(ड इरे न्टिव) All companies must comply with the new directive.

(438) EUTHANASIA (N) (सुखमयमृत्यु) Mercy killing, Putting out of misery


(यूथनैर््) Should euthanasia be made legal?

(439) STRINGENT (Adj.) (सख्त) Strict, Rigorous, Inflexible, Rigid, Severe, Hard
(न्टस्ट्र न्जि) The conditions imposed on volunteers were stringent.

(440) INSURMOUNTABLE (Adj.) (अजेय) Unconquerable, Impregnable, Unassailable


(इन्सम वउिबल) The problems are not insurmountable.

(441) ENDORSE (V) (समथवन करन ) Support, Advocate, Back, Go with, Stand up for
(एन्डॉसव) I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly.

(442) ASCERTAIN (V) (पत लग न ) Discern, Understand, Comprehend, Perceive


(ऐसिे न) I'm going to ascertain the truth.

(443) GENUINE (Adj.) (असल ) Authentic, Actual, Real, Bona fide, Unfeigned
(जेन्यूइन) This ring is genuine gold.

(444) COALITION (N) (गिबींधन) Alliance, Association, Partnership, Affiliation


(कोअटलर्न) The two parties have united to form a coalition.

(445) INFLUENTIAL (Adj.) (प्रभ वर् ल ) Effective, Convincing, Effectual, Masterful


(इन्फ्लूएन्चल) This was a highly influential work.

(446) ETHNICALLY (Adv.) (ज त य आध र पर) Racially, Culturally, Societally


(एन्टननक्ल ) New York is a very ethnically diverse city.

(447) ENCOMPASS (V) (सन्टम्मटलत करन ) Include, Contain, Cover, Incorporate, Involve
(एन्कम्पस) The most magical moments encompass both.

(448) INTENSE (Adj.) (अत्यटधक) Fierce, Acute, Extreme, Severe, Deep


(इिे न्स) The President is under intense pressure to resign.

(449) PORTRAY (V) (टचत्रर् करन ) Depict, Represent, Illustrate, Embody


(पॉिर ै ) Many fairy tales portray women as victims.

(450) RESOLVE (V) (टनिय करन ) Settle, Sort out, Solve, Clear up
(ररज ल्व) How can we resolve this apparent contradiction?

(451) FLURRY (N) (हड़बड़ ) Commotion, Hubbub, Turmoil, Furore, Turbulence


(फ्लर ) Her arrival caused a flurry of excitement.

(452) DISASTROUS (Adj.) (टवन र्क र ) Devastating, Calamitous, Ruinous, Devastating


(टडजैस्ट्रस) Climate change could have disastrous effects on Earth.

(453) CANCELLATION (N) (रद्द करन ) Abrogtion, Annulment, Invalidation, Rescindment


(कैन्सलेर्न) They agreed to waive the cancellation
charges.

(454) PRONOUNCEMENT (N) (घोषर् ) Announcement, Declaration, Proclamation


(प्रन उन्िि) She made an official pronouncement on changes in government policy.

(455) DIASPORA (N) (प्रव स ) Exile, Emigration, Exodus, Resettlement


(ड इऐस्पर) People from every country of the Diaspora now live in Israel.

(456) PROLONGED (Adj.) (द घवक ल न) Lengthy, Protracted, Lengthened, Sustained


(प्रलॉींगड) Prolonged negotiation was not desirable.

(457) PITFALL (N) (कोई परे र् न य सींकि जो टछप हुआ हो)


(टपि् फॉल) A danger or difficulty especially that is hidden or not obvious

(458) OPAQUE (Adj.) (अस्पष्ट) Vague, Indistinct, Nebulous, Hazy, Obscure


(ओपेक) I felt his report was deliberately opaque.

(459) EPITOMISE (V) (स र टनक लन ) Express, Exemplify, Personify, Represent


(इटपिम इज) He epitomizes laziness.
(460) EXTRAORDINARY (Adj.) (अस ध रर्) Exceptional, Unique, Amazing, Sensational
(इक्स्ट्र ॉडव नेर ) No one could have known what an extraordinary moment this was.

(461) PERENNIAL (Adj.) (थथ य ) Lasting, Eternal, Perpetual, Unending, Ceaseless


(परे न अल) Money is a perennial source of disagreement among men.

(462) DENOUNCING (Adj.) (भत्सवन से भर ) Disapproving, Disparaging, Frowning


(टडन उन्टन्सींग) Airport officials recently passed a resolution denouncing it.

(463) SUITABILITY (N) (अनुकूलत य योग्यत ) Capability, Ability, Competence


(सूिटबटलि ) We tried to assess his suitability for the job.

(464) APPOINTEE (N) (टजसे कोई क यवभ र सौप गय हो)


Someone who has been chosen officially for a job

(465) SCRUTINY (N) (ज ाँच) Inspection, Perusal, Surveillance, Analysis


(िूिन ) His argument simply doesn't stand up to close scrutiny.

(466) RIVALRY (N) (प्रटतयोटगत ) Competition, Contest, Contention, Encounter


(र इवलर ) Their old rivalry soon surfaced when they met again.

(467) SHIMMER (V) (चमकन ) Gleam, Scintillate, Glimmer, Sparkle, Glow


(टर्मर) The colours that shimmer across its surface are unbelievable.

(468) RED TAPE (N) (दफ्तरर् ह ) Too much official formalities


We must cut through the red tape.

(469) CARAVAN (N) (क टफल ) Group, Band, Fleet, Convoy, Assemblage


(कैरवैन) The car was pulling a caravan.

(470) BENCHMARK (N) (म नदण्ड) Standard, Criterion, Measure, Mark, Norm, Basis
(बेन्म कव) The truck industry is a benchmark for the economy.

(471) STEER (V) (म गवदर्वन करन ) Manage, Direct, Handle, Control, Pilot
(स्ट् र) It takes a skilled pilot to steer the ship through.

(472) UNWAVERING (Adj.) (अिल) Unfaltering, Steady, Unchanging, Fixed


(अन्वेवर ींग) The president has unwavering faith in you.

(473) PERSISTENCE (N) (टनरन्तरत ) Continuance, Steadiness, Ceaselessness


(पटसवस्ट्न्स) His persistence gained him victory.
(474) DISSIPATE (V) (अपव्यय करन ) Spend, Squander, Waste, Splurge, Fritter
(टडसपैि) The police managed to dissipate the mob in minutes.

(475) POSSIBILITY (N) (सम्भ वन ) Potentiality, Practicability, Probability


(प सटबटलि ) Have you taken into account the possibility of rain?

(476) MARGINALLY (Adv.) (म मूल रूप से) To some extent, Narrowly, On a small scale
(म जवनल ) This year's profits were marginally higher than last year's.

(477) UNDERPIN (V) (मजबूत करन ) Buttress, Bolster, Uphold, Fortify, Prop up
(अन्डटपवन) He presented the figures to underpin his argument.

(478) RESURGENCE (N) (पुनरुत्थ न) Revival, Renewal, Regeneration, Resurrection


(र सजवन्स) Cigar smoking is experiencing a resurgence.

(479) ARTICULATE (Adj.) (स्पष्ट) Eloquent, Communicative, Lucid, Understandable


(आटिव क्यलि) She struggled to articulate her thoughts.

(480) AUTOCRACY (N) (त न र् ह ) Tyranny, Dictatorship, Totalitarianism, Fascism


(ऑि िस ) The revolution caused the overthrow of the autocracy.

(481) RESISTANCE (N) (प्रटतरोध) Opposition, Confrontation, Counteraction, Defiance


(ररटजस्ट्न्स) I had never encountered such resistance before.

(482) DECISIVELY (Adv.) (टनर्वय त्मक ढीं ग से) Firmly, Staunchly, Tenaciously, Steadfastly
(टडस इटसव्ल ) We have failed to act decisively.

(483) COMPROMISING (Adj.) (जोन्टखम में ड लने व ल ) Disconcerting, Humiliating


(क म्प्रम इटजींग) What is so compromising about being an employee of the state?

(484) EQUILIBRIUM (N) (सींतुलन) Balance, Equipoise, Stability, Evenness


(ईिटलब्र अम) We have achieved an equilibrium in the economy.

(485) EUPHEMISM (N) (किोर र्ब्दोीं के थथ न पर मधुर र्ब्दोीं क प्रयोग)


An indirect word or expression that you use instead of a more direct one

(486) DECIMATE (V) (नष्ट करन ) Destroy, Devastate, Annihilate, Demolish, Extinguish
(डे समेि) The village was decimated by plague.

(487) BOYCOTT (V) (बटहष्क र करन ) Ban, Embargo, Debar, Proscribe, Bar
(बॉइक ि) We are determined to boycott them.
(488) ENCOMPASSING (Adj.) (व्य पक) Including, Surrounding, Encircling, Adjoining
(एन्कम्पटसींग) Our concern should be much more encompassing.

(489) PROXIMITY (N) (नजद क ) Closeness, Nearness, Adjacency, Togetherness


(प्र न्टक्समि ) We chose the house for its proximity to the
school.

(490) INSURGENCY (N) (टवद्रोह) Rebellion, Revolt, Revolution, Insurrection, Mutiny


(इन्सजवन्स ) The debate around the insurgency sharpened.

(491) STALEMATE (N) (गटतरोध) Deadlock, Impasse, Standstill, Bottleneck


(स्ट्े ल्मेि) The talks reached stalemate.

(492) BETRAY (V) (टवश्व सघ त करन ) Dupe, Deceive, Trick, Hoodwink, Bamboozle
(टबिर े ) He promised never to betray the organization.

(493) CONUNDRUM (N) (पहेल ) Riddle, Enigma, Mystery, Dilemma, Puzzle


(कनन्डर म) The U.S. economy is a conundrum.

(494) IMPLICATION (N) (आर्य) Inference, Indication, Insinuation, Innuendo


(इम्प्र्प्केर्न) We heard of his implication in a conspiracy.

(495) STATUTORY (Adj.) (क नून ) Legal, Lawful, Constitutional, Legitimate, Sanctioned


(स्ट्ै चिॉर ) We had a statutory duty to report to Parliament.

(496) LONGEVITY (N) (टिक ऊ) Durability, Endurance, Permanence, Continuity


(ल न्जेटवि ) He prides himself on the longevity of the company.

(497) BRASS (N) (उच्च पद के अटधक ररयो क समूह) Official, Director, Administrator
(ब्रैस) The brass are reluctant to fraternise with the enlisted men.

(498) PROVISO (N) (र्तव) Condition, Terms


(प्रव इजो) One proviso is attached to this legacy.

(499) JUSTIFIED (Adj.) (न्य योटचत) Deserved, Rightful, Fair, Due, Suitable
(जस्ट्फ इड) Is he justified in all his actions?

(500) CONTRIBUTION (N) (योगद न) Donation, Offering, Present, Charity, Gifting


(क िर ब्यूर्न) This is a significant contribution to knowledge.

(501) VERDICT (N) (टनर्वय) Judgement, Decree, Adjudication, Order


(वटडव ि) Has the jury reached a verdict?
(502) FILLIP (N) (उत्स ह) Stimulus, Impetus, Spur, Encouragement, Inducement
(टफलप) His approval was an added fillip.

(503) ESTIMATE (V) (अनुम न लग न ) Conjecture, Guess, Assess, Valuate, Approximate


(एस्ट्मैि) We estimate the cost to be four thousand dollars.

(504) DECELERATE (V) (ध म करन ) Slow, Retard, Slacken, Slow up, Keep back
(टडसेलरै ि) Our flight continued to decelerate to about 70 knots.

(505) SEQUENTIAL (Adj.) (िटमक) Successive, Consecutive, Continuous, Incessant


(सिेन्चल) Sequential analysis was used in this study.

(506) REBOUND (V) (टफर से सह अवथथ में ल न ) Recover, Get better, Make a recovery
(र ब उन्ड) The global economy continues to rebound.

(507) SUSTAIN (V) (टकस अवथथ को बन ये रखन ) Maintain, Keep, Preserve, Retain
(सस्ट्े न) Few planets can sustain life.

(508) APPRECIABLY (Adv.) (क फ़ म त्र में) Significantly, Considerably, Markedly


(अप्र र्ब्ल ) The risk of infection is appreciably higher among children.

(509) EXPAND (V) (बढ दे न ) Extend, Enlarge, Lengthen, Amplify, Burgeon


(इक्स्पैन्ड) They hope to expand their company.

(510) DISTRESSED (Adj.) (सींकिग्रस्त) Troubled, Unsettled, Uneasy


(टडस्ट्रे स्ट्) The chief problem in distressed urban communities is unemployment.

(511) TRANCHE (N) (अींर् य भ ग) Segment, Piece, Chunk, Section, Portion, Fragment
(िर ै न्च) Investors in each tranche received interest payments.

(512) DESPERATION (N) (आर् ह नत ) Loss of hope and surrender to despair


(डे स्परै र्न) I only agreed out of sheer desperation.

(513) THREATENING (Adj.) (डर ने व ल य अर्ुभ) Menacing, Foreboding, Cautionary


(थ्रेिटनींग) The acid rain is threatening world environment.

(514) VULNERABLE (Adj.) (असुरटक्षत) Unprotected, Unguarded, Exposed, Unshielded


(वल्स्नरबल) You must try not to appear vulnerable.
(515) PREPONDERANT (Adj.) (प्रबल) Prevalent, Predominant, Superior, Ascendant
(टप्रप न्डरि) In youth passion is preponderant.
(516) FOREBODE (V) (भटवष्य क अनुम न लग न ) Augur, Portend, Foretell, Bode
(फॉबोड) The dark clouds forebode a rainstorm.

(517) PARTISAN (N) (समथवक) Follower, Adherent, Disciple, Supporter


(प टिव जन) She is highly partisan of this group.

(518) SHUFFLE (V) (टमल न ) Jumble, Disorder, Disarrange, Discompose, Derange


(र्फल) Just shuffle the cards.

(519) OCCUPY (V) (थथ न ग्रहर् करन ) Fill, Cover, Permeate, Reserve
(आक्यप इ) They occupy the house next door.

(520) PRECEDENT (N) (उद हरर्) Model, Example, Pattern, Paradigm, Prototype
(प्रेटसडि) The judgment set a new precedent.

(521) ORNAMENTAL (Adj.) (सज वि ) Decorative, Embellishing, Showy, Fancy


(ऑनवमेिल) The pillars in the centre are purely ornamental.

(522) NARROWLY (Adv.) (ब र क से) Barely, Scarcely, Slightly, Almost, Nearly


(नेरोल ) One car narrowly missed hitting the other one.

(523) DISCRETION (N) (समझ) Prudence, Sense, Wisdom, Judiciousness, Acumen


(टडिेर्न) You must show discretion in choosing your friend.

(524) UNITY (N) (एक त्मक) Unification, Integration, Amalgamation, Coalition


(यूटनि ) Support for European unity began to gather pace.

(525) ALOOF (Adj.) (अलग य उत्स हह न) Unexcitable, Impassive, Composed


(अलूफ) I find her very aloof and unfriendly.

(526) PIPE DREAM (N) (कल्पन ) Fantasy, Chimera, An idea that is unlikely to happen
(प इप डर म) Early retirement is a pipe dream for many.

(527) NECESSITY (N) (अटनव यवत ) Essential, Requisite, Indispensable, Needful


(टनसेटसि ) There is agreement on the necessity of reforms.

(528) MARQUEE (Adj.) (टकस क्षेत्र में प्रख्य त) Big name, Star, Major, Top
(म की) We've hired a marquee at vast expense.

(529) APPORTION (V) (आवींिन करन ) Allocate, Allot, Distribute, Assign, Portion
(अपॉर्वन) Cost is apportion according to plan revenue.
(530) IMPRESSIVE (Adj.) (क रगर) Grand, Splendid, Majestic, Powerful, Striking
(इम्प्रेटसव) She was very impressive in the interview.

(531) ENSURE (V) (सुटनटित करन ) Guarantee, Assure, Certify, Verify, Attest
(एन्र्ुर) The price is low to ensure a quick sale.

(532) ASSESSMENT (N) (आीं कलन) Evaluation, Estimation, Appraisement


(असेिि) This is a very perceptive assessment of the situation.

(533) ADOPTION (N) (स्व क र) Choice, Selection, Nomination, Delegation


(अड प्र्न) The committee recommended the adoption of new safety procedures.

(534) FACILITATE (V) (सहज करन ) Care, Support, Maintain, Nurture, Nourish
(फटसलिै ि) Modern devices facilitate domestic work.

(535) UNTAMED (Adj.) (अटनयींटत्रत) Uncontrollable, Unsubdued, Wild, Fierce


(अिे म्प्ड) I was impressed by these untamed people.

(536) DISCONCERTING (Adj.) (परे र् न कर दे ने व ल ) Disturbing, Distressing,


Discomfiting, Unnerving
(टडस्कन्सटििं ग) There was a disconcerting silence.

(537) UPSURGE (N) (चढ व) Increase, Rise, Escalation, Increment, Uptick


(अप्सजव) There was a genuine upsurge of religious feeling.

(538) DISPROPORTIONATELY (Adv.) (असींगत तर के से) Abnormally, Oddly, Unusually


(टडस्प्रपॉर्वनि् ल ) Babies often seem to have disproportionately large heads.

(539) NECESSITATE (V) (अटनव यव बन दे न ) To make something necessary


(नसेटसिे ि) Your proposal will necessitate borrowing more money.

(540) ENACT (V) (क नून बन न ) Decree, Order, Validate, Sanction, Ratify


(इनैि) The parliament refused to enact the bill.

(541) STUBBORNLY (Adv.) (टजद में आ कर) Tenaciously, Doggedly, Obstinately


(स्ट्बन्ली) She stubbornly refused to pay.

(542) MULL (V) (टवच र करन ) Deliberate, Consider, Reflect, Ponder, Contemplate
(मल) I need some time to mull it over before making a decision.

(543) SPORADICALLY (Adv.) (कभ कभ ) Rarely, Seldom, Occasionally, Unusually


(स्परै टडक्ल ) She attended lectures only
sporadically.

(544) INTRIGUE (V) (उत्सुकत को जग न ) Interest, Absorb, Charm, Engage, Rivet


(इिर ग) Fairy tales can intrigue most children.

(545) DIVERSE (Adj.) (टवटभन्न) Varied, Assorted, Motley, Miscellaneous, Mixed


(टडवसव) New York is a very culturally diverse city.

(546) TANGENTIALLY (Adv.) (जो टकस मुद्दे से थोड़ सम्बींटधत हो)


In a way that relates only slightly to a matter

(547) SEDIMENT (N) (अवस द) Residue, Remains, Silt


(सेडमि) Many organisms that die in the sea are soon buried by sediment.

(548) APPROPRIATION (N) (स्व यत्त करर्) Seizure, Expropriation, Confiscation, Takeover
(अप्रोप्र एर्न) Other charges include fraud and illegal appropriation of land.

(549) VANDALISM (N) (ज नबुझकर टकस च ज को नष्ट करन ) Destruction, Wreckage


(वैन्डटलजम) It's time to call a halt to vandalism.

(550) SUPPRESS (V) (दब न ) Repress, Subdue, Quash, Squash, Vanquish


(सप्रेस) He couldn't suppress his anger.

(551) ENDEAVOUR (N) (प्रय स) Effort, Attempt, Exercise, Venture, Enterprise


(इन्डे वर) Please make every endeavour to arrive punctually.

(552) INTIMIDATION (N) (धमक ) Bullying, Coercion, Threatening, Terrorization


(इन्टिटमडै र्न) Protesters angrily accused the police of intimidation.

(553) CHILLING EFFECT (N) (क़ नून क यवव ह क भय टदख कर क नूनन अटधक र से


वींटचत करन )
The inhibition of the legitimate exercise of legal rights by the threat of legal sanction.

(554) INTERPRET (V) (समझन ) Understand, Infer, Take to mean, Be of the opinion
(इिप्रवि) How do you interpret this sentence?

(555) EXCEPTION (N) (छूि) Oddity, Abnormality, Aberration, Peculiarity


(इक्सेप्र्न) There's an exception to every rule.

(556) UNMISTAKABLE (Adj.) (अचूक) Exact, Precise, Errorless, Perfect


(अन्टन्मस्ट्े कबल) His work bears the unmistakable stamp of genius.
(557) AUTHORITARIAN (Adj.) (त न र् ह ) Dictatorial, Tyrannical, Autocratic, Despotic
(अथॉरिे र अन) His manner is extremely authoritarian.

(558) HAM-FISTED (Adj.) (भद्दे तर के से कोई क यव करन ) Doing things in an awkward way
The report criticizes the ham-fisted way in which complaints were dealt with.

(559) DELIMITATION (N) (पररस मन) Outlining, Marking out, Mapping out
(अिे र्न) Article 6 assumes a series of delimitation agreements between adjacent
States.

(560) IMPRIMATUR (N) (अनुमटत) Approval, Permission, Sanction, Permit, Licence


(इन्टम्प्रम िर) Bush had managed to acquire United Nations imprimatur.
(561) DOWNGRADE (V) (स्तर में कम करन ) Lower, Deprecate, Cut down, Moderate
(ड उन्ग्रेड) He tried to downgrade the latest research findings.

(562) PROSPECT (N) (सम्भ वन ) Likelihood, Anticipation, Chance,


(प्र स्पेि) She has a bike in prospect.

(563) CONSISTENT (Adj.) (टसलटसलेव र) Constant, Stable, Steady, Unvarying,


(कन्टन्सस्ट्ि) His attitude isn't absolutely consistent.

(564) UPHOLD (V) (बन ए रखन ) Sustain, Back, Defend, Ratify, Validate
(अप्होल्ड) We have a duty to uphold the law.

(565) FAIT ACCOMPLI (N) (टजसे पूर टकय ज चूक है और बदल नह ज सकत )
Thing accomplished and presumably irreversible

(566) NAVIGATING (N) (म गवदर्वन) Directing, Piloting, Guiding, Plotting a course


(नैवगेटिीं ग) Newcomers needed help navigating the unknown world of capitalism.

(567) SILVER LINING (N) (टकस कटिन पररन्टथथटत में टदख आर् य उम्म द)
An advantage that comes from a difficult situation

(568) ASCRIBE (V) (श्रेय दे न ) Attribute, Accredit, Impute, Hold responsible for
(अि इब) To what do you ascribe your phenomenal success?

(569) RESILIENT (Adj.) (लच ल ) Flexible, Elastic, Springy, Pliant


(ररटजल्यि) She is very resilient to change.

(570) DIVERGE (V) (टछतर न ) Deviate, Veer, Ramble, Swing, Change direction
(टडवजव) Opinions diverge greatly on this issue.
(571) SETBACK (N) (न क मय ब य असफलत ) A reversal in progress, Decline, Downfall
(सेि्बैक) His research has suffered a temporary setback.

(572) UNDERLYING (Adj.) (अन्तटनवटहत) Implied, Inherent, Hidden, Inferred,


(अन्डल वइइीं ग) The underlying trend of inflation is still upwards.

(573) ARGUE (V) (तकव करन ) Contend, Assert, Claim, Maintain, Insist, Aver
(आग्यूव) Nobody felt inclined to argue with Smith.

(574) REFERENDUM (N) (जनमत-सींग्रह) Plebiscite, Public vote, Mandate, Polling


(रे फरे न्डम) The issue will be decided in a national referendum.

(575) DE FACTO (Adv.) (व स्तव में) Truly, Actually, Veritable, In fact


(टडफैिो) The general took de facto control of the country.

(576) CONVICTED (Adj.) (अपर ध ) Guilty, Culpable, Blameworthy, Chargeable


(कन्टन्विड) He was convicted of murder.

(577) FORMIDABLE (Adj.) (प्रभ वक र ) Impressive, Powerful, Proficient, Expert, Virtuoso


(फॉटमवडबल) She has a formidable list of
qualifications.

(578) SUCCESSOR (N) (उत्तर टधक र ) Heir, Inheritor, Progeny


(सक्सेसर) The chairman has designated her as his successor.

(579) CONVICTION (N) (ध रर् ) Belief, Faith, Point of view, Stance


(कन्टन्वक्शन) His argument does not carry much
conviction.

(580) ARDUOUS (Adj.) (कटिन) Difficult, Hard, Tough, Strenuous, Tiring


(आजूवअस) The work is arduous and the hours are long.

(581) TRANSCEND (V) (से श्रेष्ठ होन ) Exceed, Outperform, Overwhelm


(िर ै न्सेन्ड) The beauty of her songs transcend words and language.

(582) LUKEWARM (Adj.) (उद स न) Indifferent, Apathetic, Unenthusiastic, Unconcerned


(लूिॉमव) She was lukewarm about the plan.

(583) HURDLE (N) (ब ध ) Obstacle, Hindrance, Impediment, Obstruction, Snag


(हडव ल) The plan fell at the first hurdle.

(584) VIGILANT (Adj.) (सतकव) Alert, Attentive, Watchful, Cautious, Chary, Wary
(टवजलि) Be extra vigilant about what you eat or drink.

(585) COMPLICATION (N) (समस्य ) Problem, Difficulty, Riddle, Enigma


(क म्प्र्प्केर्न) There had been one other complication.

(586) INCUMBENT (Adj.) (आश्रय ) Resting, Lying down, Aligned


(इन्कम्बि) It was incumbent on them to attend.

(587) POTENTIAL (Adj.) (सम्भ टवत) Possible, Likely, Prospective, Probable, Conceivable
(पिे न्र्ल) The potential savings are enormous.

(588) FIAT (N) (आदे र्) Decree, Edict, Order, Command, Dictum, Proclamation
(फ इऐि) Prices have been fixed by government fiat.

(589) STRANGE (Adj.) (टवटचत्र) Unusual, Odd, Peculiar, Puzzling, Eerie, Outlandish
(स्ट्रे न्ज) What is that strange noise?

(590) EXPUNGE (V) (टमि दे न ) Annihilate, Obliterate, Destroy, Extinguish, Efface


(इक्स्पन्ज) You can expunge anything you find undesirable.

(591) DUBIOUS (Adj.) (सींटदग्ध) Doubtful, Uncertain, Hesitant, Wavering


(डूब अस) What he said yesterday was dubious.

(592) WIELD (V) (उपयोग करन ) Exercise, Exert, Operate, Put to use, Engage
(व ल्ड) They wield enormous political power.

(593) VITIATE (V) (टबग ड़न ) Falsify, Alter, Distort, Misinterpret, Fabricate


(टवर् एि) This may vitiate a literal translation.

(594) UNREASONABLE (Adj.) (अटववेकपूर्व) Senseless, Irrational, Thoughtless, Illogical


(अन्र जनबल) I think he's being unreasonable.

(595) IMPERIUM (N) (परमसत्त ) Supremacy, Ascendancy, Dominance


(इम्प र अम) For the glory of the Imperium!

(596) INVOKE (V) (आह्व न करन ) Summon, Evoke, Arouse, Conjure up


(इन्वोक) This command will invoke the HELP system.

(597) CEDE (V) (त्य ग करन ) Relinquish, Abandon, Renounce, Forsake, Give up
(स ड) The state had to cede part of their territory.

(598) OVERRULE (V) (ख ररज य रद्द करन ) Repeal, Cancel, Annul, Revoke, Rescind
व ल)
(ओवरू They have the power to overrule the local
council.

(599) WITHHOLD (V) (रोककर रखन ) Retain, Reverse, Maintain, Hold on to, Maintain
(टवनहोल्ड) We couldn't withhold our laughter.

(601) UNILATERALLY (Adv.) (एक-पक्ष य) One-sidedly


(यूनलैिरल ) You cannot cancel the order
unilaterally.

(602) COERCE (V) (दब व ड लन ) Force, Compel, Impel, Intimidate


(कोअसव) They were coerced into signing the contract.

(603) PRESIDING (Adj.) (अध्यक्षत करते हुए) Controlling, Governing, Commanding


(प्र ज इड ींग) The trial was recessed by the presiding judge.

(604) TUSSLE (N) (लड़ ई) Scuffle, Contention, Conflict, Scramble


(िसल) Anna and her conscience had a little tussle.

(605) PALATABLE (Adj.) (सुह वन ) Pleasing, Delightful, Agreeable, Gratifying


(पैलिबल) The truth is not always very palatable.

(606) OPPORTUNISTIC (Adj.) (अवसरव द ) Diplomatic, Considerate


(आपिू व टनन्टस्ट्क) Many of the party's members joined only for opportunistic reasons.

(607) ALTERCATION (N) (झगड़ ) Argument, Dispute, Quarrel, Fight, Squabble


(आल्टकैर्न) They became involved in an altercation.

(607) SCUTTLE (V) (तेज ल न ) Scurry, Hurry, Hasten, Scoot


(स्किल) Such threats could scuttle the peace conference.

(608) INTERPRET (V) (अथव लग न ) Understand, Comprehend, Decipher


(इिप्रवि) How do you interpret this sentence?

(609) VINDICATE (V) (न्य यसींगत टसद्ध करन ) Substantiate, Validate, Corroborate
(टवन्डकेि) Subsequent events vindicated the policy.

(610) QUESTIONABLE (Adj.) (सींदेहयुक्त) Doubtful, Debatable, Dubious, Arguable


(िेथचनबल) The statistics are highly questionable.

(611) MERGE (V) (टमल न ) Unite, Unify, Amalgamate, Combine, Consolidate


(मजव) The two roads merge a mile ahead.
(612) REVERSE (N) (टवपर त) Contrary, Converse, Contradiction, Contradictory
(ररवसव) Every medal has its reverse.

(613) PROTAGONIST (N) (समथवक) Hero, Star, Lead, Leading role


(प्रोिै गनस्ट्) You too can live a tokio "experience" being protagonist!

(614) UNDERMINE (V) (क्ष र् करन ) Damage, Weaken, Compromise, Wreck


(अन्डम वइन) A mole can undermine the strongest
rampart.

(615) ANSWERABLE (Adj.) (जव बदे ह) Accountable, Liable, Responsible, Amenable


(ऐन्सरबल) The agency is answerable to the governor.

(616) DISORDERLY (Adj.) (अस्त-व्यस्त) Unruly, Lawless, Boisterous, Uncontrollable


(टडसॉडव ली) He was arrested for disorderly conduct.

(617) ADJOURNMENT (N) (क यवथथगन) Postponement, Deferment, Suspension


(अजन्मवि) The court ordered a four month adjournment.

(618) INVERSION (N) (उलि दे न ) Antithesis, Contradiction, Reverse, Opposite


(इन्वर््वन) This inversion of power is indefensible.

(619) EXPECT (V) (आर् करन ) Anticipate, Foresee, Envision, Predict, Prognosticate
(इक्स्पेि) I expect he'll pass the examination.

(620) EXPUNGE (V) (टमि न ) Annihilate, Eradicate, Obliterate, Extricate, Exterminate


(इक्स्पन्ज) He could not expunge the incident from his memory.

(621) TRAVESTY (N) (उपह स त्मक रचन ) Mockery, Sham, Spoof, Mimicry, Pretence
(िर ै वस्ट् ) His claim is a travesty of the facts.

(622) ASSUMPTION (N) (कल्पन ) Presumption, Belief, Supposition, Fancy


(असम्प्प्र्न) It is very likely that your assumption is wrong.

(623) ENSURE (V) (सुटनटित करन ) Guarantee, Assure, Assert, Certify


(इन्र्ुर) The price is low to ensure a quick sale.

(624) EXPEDITE (V) (जल्द करन ) Hurry, Sprint, Hustle, Accelerate, Scurry
(एन्टक्स्पड इि) The builders promised to expedite the repairs.

(625) DISCRETIONARY (Adj.) (टववेक ध न) Optional, Voluntary, Nonobligatory, Arbitrary


(टडिेर्नेर ) Judges have great discretionary powers.

(626) RATIONALE (N) (तक वध र) Reason, Logic, Explanation, Argument, Justification


(रै र्नैल) What is the rationale behind these new exams?

(627) COMPREHENSIVE (Adj.) (व्य पक) Exhaustive, All-inclusive, Broad, Extensive


(क न्टम्प्रहेन्टन्सव) We offer a comprehensive service to home buyers.

(628) PROSPECTIVE (Adj.) (दू रदर्ी) Potential, Aspiring, Ambitious, Hopeful


(प्रस्पेन्टिव) The company escorts prospective buyers around the property.

(629) INEVITABLE (Adj.) (अपररह यव) Certain, Unavoidable, Ineluctable, Unpreventable


(इनेविबल) The scandal made her resignation inevitable.

(630) CRUNCH (N) (कम ) Shortage, Lack, Dearth, Deficiency, Scarcity, Insufficiency
(िन्च) Three new teachers were hired to help ease the crunch.

(631) ENDLESS (Adj.) (अनींत) Perpetual, Eternal, Ceaseless, Unending, Everlasting


(एन्ड् टलस) We are bored with his endless talk.

(632) RELENTING (N) (सहज) Easing, Waning, Diminishing, Dwindling, Slackening


(ररलेन्टिीं ग) Gradually the governor was relenting.

(633) OFFENSIVE (Adj.) (घृर् जनक) Disgusting, Nasty, Horrible, Abhorrent, Odious
(अफेन्टन्सव) I find your attitude most offensive.

(634) DISASTROUS (Adj.) (टवन र्क र ) Devastating, Calamitous, Ruinous, Detrimental


(टडजैस्ट्रस) In 1925 a disastrous fire swept through the museum.

(635) SWATHE (N) (पट्ट य तह) Stretch, Extent, Plain, Expansion, Expanse
(स्वैद) The storm cut a swathe through the village.

(636) BATTER (V) (चोि दे नेव ल ) Beat, Pound, Thrash, Hammer, Whip
(बैिर) The police had to batter the door
down.

(637) ONSLAUGHT (N) (हमल ) Attack, Assault, Blitz, Incursion, Raid


(ऑन्स्लॉि) They survived an onslaught by tribesmen.

(638) CATACLYSMIC (Adj.) (प्रलय त्मक) Causing a lot of destruction


(कैिन्टक्लन्टममक) These countries are on the brink of cataclysmic famine.
(639) ACCELERATE (V) (तेज करन ) Quicken, Hasten, Rev, Speed up, Hurry up
(ऐक्सेलरे ि) Inflation continues to accelerate.

(640) CLARIFY (V) (स्पष्ट करर् दे न ) Explain, Elucidate, Explicate, Specify


(क्लैरफ इ) Can you clarify this long sentence?

(641) ACQUIRE (V) (प्र प्त करन ) Gain, Obtain, Procure, Attain, Achieve, Gather
(अि इअर) How long will it take to acquire the necessary skills?

(642) TRADEABLE (Adj.) (व्य प र योग्य) Suitable to be brought or sold


(िर ै डबल) This country specializes in the production of tradable good.

(643) AKIN (Adj.) (सम न) Similar, Comparable, Alike, Analogous, Matching


(अटकन) They speak a language akin to French.

(644) INTENSITY (N) (प्रबलत ) Force, Power, Severity, Extremity, Potency


(इिे न्टन्सि ) He spoke with great intensity.

(645) PROCURE (V) (प्र प्त करन ) Acquire, Obtain, Secure, Garner
(प्रोक्युर) Can you procure some tickets for me?

(646) PARTICIPATE (V) (भ ग लेन ) Partake, Engage, Take part


(प टिव सपेि) Some members refused to participate.

(647) TRAMPLE (V) (कूचलन ) Crush, Subjugate, Subdue, Maltreat, Coerce


(िर ै म्पल) She would not let him trample over her!

(648) HARMONIOUS (Adj.) (स मींजस्यपूर्व) Congenial, Amiable, Cordial, Agreeable


(ह मोन अस) The decor is a harmonious blend of traditional and modern.

(649) FRIVOLOUSLY (Adj.) (उपयोगर्ून्यत पूववक) Insignificantly, Trivially, Unimportantly


(टफ्रवलस्ल ) She spends her time frivolously enjoying the easy
life.

(650) IMPERATIVE (Adj.) (अटनव यव) Vital, Crucial, Essential, Indispensable, Necessary
(इम्पेरटिव) In business, a prompt reply is imperative.

(651) RATIFY (V) (मींजूर करन ) Sanction, Approve, Legislate, Authorise, Validate
(रै िफ इ) The Senate must ratify his reappointment.

(652) IMPLEMENTATION (N) (क य वन्वयन) Actualization, Output


(इम्प्र्प्मेिैर्न) The practical implementation of the regulations proved difficult.
(653) DODGY (Adj.) (धूतवत पूर्व) Dubious, Artful, Deceitful, Beguiling, Cunning
(ड ज ) He was a bit of a dodgy character.

(654) REMITTANCE (N) (भेज हुआ धन) Payment, Remuneration, Allowance, Premium
(र टमिन्स) We will forward the goods on remittance of Rs.10.

(655) INSTANTANEOUS (Adj.) (उस क्षर् क ) Immediate, Instant, Swift, Prompt, Rapid
(इन्स्टिे न अस) He had an instantaneous response.

(656) DIASPORA (N) (प्रव स ) The movement of people away from their own country
(ड इऐस्पर) Most diaspora Jews still support Israel strongly.

(657) HUMMING (Adj.) (गुींजन य व्यस्तत से भर ) Busy, Active, Employed


(हटमींग) She was humming to herself.

(658) SEAMLESSLY (Adv.) (मूल) Flawlessly, Completely, Absolutely


(स म्लस्ल ) He has moved seamlessly from theory to practice.

(659) HITHERTO (Adv.) (अब तक) Until now, Up to now


(टहदिू व ) Her life hitherto had been devoid of adventure.

(660) PREDOMINANTLY (Adj.) (प्रबलत से) Principally, Mainly, Chiefly, Mostly


(टप्रड मनि् ल ) The city's population is predominantly Irish.

(661) BESIDES (Adv.) (स थ ह य के अटतररक्त) As well as something


(टबस इड् ज) I've got no family besides my parents.

(662) INBOUND (Adj.) (अींतग वम य आत हुआ) Arriving, Incoming, Inward, Inflowing


(इन्ब उन्ड) The inbound flights all leave on the hour.

(663) DITHERING (N) (घबर हि) Wavering, Indecisiveness, Hesitation, Faltering


(टडदररीं ग) Stop dithering and make up your mind.

(664) ABSTENTION (N) (बच व) Avoidance, Escape, Elusion, Dodging, Eluding


(ऐब्स्टस्ट्ेन्र्न) There were high levels of abstention in the election.

(665) STATUS QUO (N) (यथ पूवव न्टथथटत) The existing state of affairs
(स्ट्े िस िो) He was dissatisfied with the status quo.

(666) STALEMATE (N) (ब ध ) Deadlock, Impasse, Standstill, Logjam, Bottleneck


(स्ट्े ल्मेि) The strike has once again reached stalemate.
(667) CONSISTENTLY (Adv.) (लग त र) Constantly, Continually, Invariably, Ceaselessly
(कन्टन्सस्ट्ि् ल ) His report consistently begs the whole problem.

(668) ASSERT (V) (द वे के स थ कहन ) Accent, Underscore, Punctuate, Enlarge


(असिव ) National pride began to assert itself.

(669) INITIALLY (Adv.) (र्ुरुआत में) At the beginning, To start with


(इटनर्ल ) I initially dismissed the idea out of hand.

(670) DIFFIDENT (Adj.) (सींकोचर् ल) Timid, Spineless, Yellow, Fearful


(टडटफडि) He is diffident about expressing his opinions in the public.

(671) INTEGRITY (N) (ईम नद र ) Honesty, Probity, Righteousness, Virtue


(इिे टग्रि ) He is a man of the highest integrity.

(672) INTERIM (Adj.) (अथथ य ) Temporary, Impermanent, Transient, Provisional


(इिररम) He only holds the post on an interim basis.

(673) ABOLISH (V) (रद्द करन ) Cancel, Quash, Annul, Rescind, Nullify, Invalidate
(अब टलर्) Some MPs want to abolish the tax altogether.

(674) REINSTATE (V) (टफर से टनयुक्त करन ) Reappoint, Reelect, Appoint again
(र इन्स्टे ि) To reinstate our veteran comrades is necessary and correct.

(675) DIKTAT (N) (आदे र्) Decree, Edict, Order, Dictate, Command
The occupying force ruled by diktat.

(676) DICTATOR (N) (त न र् ह) Despot, Tyrant, Authoritarian, Autocrat


(टडिै िर) The dictator tyrannized over the whole country.

(677) AMBITION (N) (महत्त्व क ींक्ष ) Drive, Zeal, Passion, Determination, Commitment
(ऐन्टम्बर्न) His greatest ambition is to sail round the globe.

(678) APPARATUS (N) (प्रर् ल ) Structure, System, Framework, Operation, Setup


(ऐपरै िस) The state apparatus has become corrupt.

(679) PARTISAN (N) (समथवक य पक्षप त ) Adherent, Follower, Supporter, Votary


(प टिव जन) You must listen to both points of view and try not to be partisan.

(680) UNSAVOURY (Adj.) (फ क ) Nasty, Unpleasant, Distasteful, Displeasing


(अन्सेवर ) The club has an unsavoury reputation.
(681) CAVALIER (Adj.) (घमींड ) Arrogant, Haughty, Pompous, Uppish
(कैवल र) That's a rather cavalier attitude.

(682) DISCONCERTING (Adj.) (परे र् न कर दे ने व ल ) Disturbing, Distressing, Upsetting


(टडस्कन्सटििं ग) There was a disconcerting silence.

(683) JURISDICTION (N) (क्षेत्र टधक र) Authority, Power, Control, Rule, Dominion
(जुररन्टथडक्शन) The commissioners had exclusive jurisdiction to decide.

(684) INSINUATION (N) (इर् र ) Suggestion, Hint, Inference, Indication, Innuendo


(इन्टन्सन्यूएर्न) She refused to use insinuation in order to gain favor.

(685) TASTELESS (Adj.) (घटिय य उदीं ड) Rude, Uncivil, Thoughtless, Discourteous


(िे स्ट््टलस) He makes tasteless remarks about his co-workers.

(686) EGREGIOUS (Adj.) (अत्यींत बुर ) Flagrant, Blatant, Glaring, Striking


(इग्र जस) It was an egregious breach of protocol.

(687) PERSUADE (V) (र ज करन ) Convince, Induce, Coax, Entice, Sway, Inveigle
(पस्वेड) Please try and persuade her.

(688) ENACT (V) (क़ नून बन न ) Decree, Legislate, Ordain, Legalise, Dictate, Authorise
(इनैि) Congress refused to enact the bill.

(689) APPREHENSION (N) (आर्ींक ) Anxiety, Worry, Uneasiness, Dread, Edginess


(ऐटप्रहेन्र्न) She felt a shiver of apprehension.

(690) ENTRENCH (V) (थथ टपत करन ) Embed, Establish, Settle, Enroot, Cement
(एिर े न्च) They entrench themselves behind undeniable facts.

(691) STIGMA (N) (कलींक) Slur, Ignominy, Infamy, Disrepute, Shame, Disgrace
(न्टस्ट्ग्म) There is no longer any stigma attached to being divorced.

(692) STEREOTYPE (N) (नमून ) Model, Ideal, Instance, Paradigm, Exemplar


(स्ट्े र अि इप) He's my stereotype of a school teacher.

(693) SANITATION (N) (स्वच्छत ) Cleanness, Hygiene, Disinfection, Pureness


(सैनिै र्न) It has inadequate sanitation facilities.

(694) DISADVANTAGE (N) (असुटवध ) Inconvenience, Difficulty, Trouble, Disturbance


(टडसड् वैन्टिज) My lack of practical experience was a disadvantage.
(695) PLENARY (Adj.) (पूर ) Full, Complete, Whole
(र्प्ेनर ) The resolution was carried at the previous plenary session.

(696) A PARADIGM SHIFT (N) (महत्वपूर्व बदल व) An important change


This discovery will bring about a paradigm shift in IT sector.

(697) ACCOMMODATE (V) (सम योटजत करन ) Hold, Take, Contain, Comprise
(अक मडे ि) They must accommodate themselves to the situation.

(698) SUBALTERN (N) (अध नथथ) Subordinate, Inferior, Junior, Apprentice


(सबल्टन) His subaltern was put under arrest.

(699) ABANDONED (Adj.) (उन्मुक्त) Deserted, Forsaken, Relinquished, Neglected


(अबैन्डन्ड) She abandoned law for the fine arts.

(700) COMPREHENSIVE (Adj.) (टवस्तृत य व्य पक) Exhaustive, Through, Extensive


(क न्टम्प्रहेन्टन्सव) Have you got fully comprehensive insurance?

(701) SPUR (N) (प्रोत्स हन) Stimulus, Motivation, Impetus, Encouragement


(स्पर) This book is a spur to the child's
imagination.
(702) ROBUST (Adj.) (मजबूत) Strong, Powerful, Tough, Sturdy, Sound
(रोबस्ट्) He replied in characteristically robust style.

(703) GLORIOUS (Adj.) (र् नद र) Grand, Magnificent, Majestic, Splendid, August


(िोर अस) Our country has a glorious past.

(704) REGRETTABLY (Adv.) (खेदजनक ढीं ग से) Regretfully, Lamentably, Woefully


(ररग्रेिब्ल ) There is regrettably little evidence to support this argument.

(705) REMARKABLE (Adj.) (अस ध रर्) Extraordinary, Wonderful, Astonishing, Amazing


(र मकवबल) She has made remarkable progress.

(706) FORMIDABLE (Adj.) (टवकि) Difficult, Arduous, Challenging, Hard, Heavy


(फॉटमवडबल) They had to overcome formidable
obstacles.

(707) STUMBLE (V) (लडखड़ न ) Flounder, Stagger, Teeter, Waddle


(स्ट्म्बल) The sudden weakness in her legs made her stumble.

(708) HURDLE (N) (ब ध ) Obstacle, Hindrance, Impediment, Deterrent, Barrier


(हडव ल) I still had that hurdle to overcome.

(709) STUN (V) (अचींटभत करन ) Amaze, Astonish, Stupefy, Astound, Startle
(स्ट्न) This speech seemed to stun the king.

(710) APARTHEID (N) (भेदभ व य पक्षप त) Bias, Bigotry, Prejudice, Partiality, Unfairness
(अप ि्व हेि) He fought energetically against apartheid.

(711) DELIBERATE (Adj.) (ज नबूझकर) Intentional, Intended, Considered, Voluntary


(टडटलबेरि) He is deliberate in speaking.

(712) ADEQUATELY (Adv.) (पय वप्त म त्र में) Sufficiently, Enough, To a limited degree
(ऐडन्टिि् ल ) Vitamin B6 must be adequately supplied.

(713) MODUS OPERANDI (N) (क यव करने के प्रर् ल )


(मोडु स ओपेर न्ड ) A method of procedure, A particular way of doing something

(714) RETALIATION (N) (प्रटतर्ोध) Retribution, Revenge, Vengeance, Reciprocation


(र िै ल ऐर्न) Manish never said a single word in retaliation.

(715) FOMENT (V) (भड़क न ) Provoke, Incite, Instigate, Stimulate, Agitate


(फोमेि) That's an attempt to foment discord.

(716) BRAZEN (Adj.) (उदीं ड़त पूर्व रूप से बह दु र) Bold, Audacious, Sassy, Brash
(ब्रेजन) They showed a brazen disregard for her privacy.

(717) ANTICIPATE (V) (आर् रखन ) Predict, Expect, Foresee, Foretell, Envisage
(ऐन्टिसपेि) Do you anticipate any trouble?

(718) BIFURCATE (V) (दो भ गो में ब ींिन ) Divide, Separate, Split, Ramify, Bisect, Sever
(टबफकैि) The road bifurcates up ahead.

(719) DISAFFECTION (N) (न र जग ) Dissatisfaction, Discontent, Disillusionment


(टडसफेक्शन) Disaffection broke out almost from the start.

(720) DISRUPTION (N) (टवघ्न) Interference, Interruption, Obstruction, Impediment


(टडस्रप्र्न) Strikes are causing severe disruption to all train services.

(721) IMPLEMENT (V) (क य वन्टन्वत करन ) Apply, Execute, Enact, Carry out, Bring about
(इम्प्र्प्मेि) The government failed to implement the plan.

(722) PRESERVE (V) (बन ये रखन ) Maintain, Conserve, Sustain, Uphold, Retain
(टप्रजवव) Shashi was anxious to preserve his reputation.

(723) SOVEREIGNTY (N) (प्रभुत्व) Dominion, Supremacy, Authority, Sway


(स टिि ) Sovereignty resides with the people.

(724) DEVOLVE (V) (सौपन ) Transfer, Delegate, Consign, Assign


(टडव ल्व) Additional powers will devolve to the regional governments.

(725) EXPEDIENTLY (Adv.) (यथोटचत रूप से) Probably, Likely, Possibly, Conceivably
(इक्स्प ड अि् ल ) Could you show me the way to scan the next article expediently, please?

(726) PROVINCE (N) (प्र ींत) Region, Area, Dominion, Territory, Zone
(प्र टवन्स) A network of railways has spread over the province.

(727) RANCOUR (N) (र्त्रुत ) Animosity, Hostility, Bitterness, Animus, Malice


(रैं गकर) They divorced with remarkably little rancour.

(728) OBTAIN (V) (प्र प्त करन ) Get, Acquire, Gain, Secure, Take, Collect
(अब्स्टिेन) Where can I obtain the book?

(729) INTERVENTION (N) (हस्तक्षेप) Interposition, Mediation, Arbitration, Conciliation


(इिवेन्र्न) Military intervention is highly undesirable.

(730) PROROGUE (V) (ि लन ) Adjourn, Defer, Prolong, Extend, Postpone, Delay


(प्रोरोग) The legislative session prorogued yesterday.

(731) FURNISH (V) (प्रद न करन ) Provide, Give, Grant, Offer, Endow, Equip
(फटनवर्) Many proprietors try to furnish their hotels with antiques.

(732) UNFORTUNATE (Adj.) (दु भ वग्यपूर्व) Unlucky, Luckless, Unhappy, Desolate


(अन्फॉचवटनि) It was an unfortunate accident.

(733) GERMANE (Adj.) (सुसींगत) Relevant, Apposite, Pertinent, Appropriate, Proper


(जमेन) The fact is not germane to this issue.

(734) INCUMBENT (Adj.) (पदध र ) In office, Presiding, In power, In existence


(इन्कम्बि) The old man is an incumbent.

(735) AUGUR (V) (भटवष्य के ब रे में बतल न ) Herald, Predict, Presage, Portend, Prophesy
(ऑगर) I augur ill of his success.

(736) RESPONSIVE (Adj.) (प्रटतटिय र् ल) Receptive, Reactive, Sensitive, Quick to react


(ररस्प न्टन्सव) She's fairly responsive to new ideas.

(737) EXTRAPOLATE (V) (बटहवेर्न करन ) Infer, Understand, Assume, Derive, Reason
(इक्स्ट्र ै पलेि) You can't really extrapolate a trend from such a small sample.

(738) BUTTRESS (V) (मजबूत बन न ) Bolster, Reinforce, Shore up, Vouch for, Support
(बटिर स) The evidence seemed to buttress their argument.

(739) ADAPT (V) (अनुकूल बन न ) Adjust, Acclimatise, Accommodate, Attune


(अडै प्ट) She knew how to adapt herself.

(740) SEARING (Adj.) (अत्यींत किोर) Hot, Torrid, Scorching, Sizzling, Burning, Roasting
(टसररीं ग) The article is a searing attack on government mismanagement.

(741) CREDIBLY (Adv.) (टवश्व सपूववक) Possibly, Conceivably, Feasibly, Quite likely
(िेडब्ल ) I am credibly informed that.

(742) PRIMARILY (Adv.) (मुख्यतः) Chiefly, Mainly, Principally, Essentially


(प्र इमेरल ) The issue was not primarily a political one.

(743) TEMPTING (Adj.) (लुभ ने व ल ) Appealing, Enticing, Captivating, Fascinating


(िे न्टम्प्प्टींग) That cake looks very tempting.

(744) PROMOTE (V) (प्रच र करन ) Advance, Upgrade, Move up, Aggrandize
(प्रमोि) We need to promote an open exchange of ideas and information.

(745) SEEP (V) (ध रे ध रे भरन ) Infuse, Permeate, Suffuse, Imbube, Fill


(स प) The art begins to seep deep into his psychological
being.

(746) PREEMINENT (Adj.) (श्रेष्ठ) Predominant, Central, Major, Key


(प्र एमनि) He is a preeminent scholar.

(747) CONSOLIDATE (V) (एक कृत करन ) Unite, Combine, Amalgamate, Integrate
(कन्स टलडे ि) They took out a loan to consolidate their debts.

(748) UNNERVE (V) (हतोत्स ह करन ) Disturb, Disconcert, Upset, Perturb, Agitate
(अनवव) The high house price unnerve ordinary residents.

(749) SEPARATELY (Adv.) (अलग अलग) Solely, Singly, By itself, Isolated, Solitarily
(सेपरि् ल ) We are living separately now.
(750) DOMINATE (V) (टनयींत्रर् करन ) Control, Rule, Direct, Command, Domineer
(ड मनेि) The strong usually dominate over the weak.

(751) FALTER (V) (लडखड न ) Stammer, Quiver, Tremble, Hesitate


(फॉल्टर) We must not falter in our resolve.

(752) RETAIN (V) (क यम रखन ) Maintain, Keep, Hold, Preserve, Conserve, Possess
(ररिै न) I retain a clear memory of those days.

(753) DISSONANCE (N) (मतभेद) Discord, Strife, Dissent, Discordance, Disaccord


(टडसनन्स) Dissonance among the three partners doomed the project.

(754) BUTTRESS (V) (मजबूत बन न ) Support, Strengthen, Fortify, Bulwark, Augment


(बटिर स) You need more facts to buttress up your argument.

(755) PENT-UP (N) (भवन ओीं को दब कर रखन ) Feeling that you hold inside and do not express
He took his pent up frustration out on his family.

(756) MAINSTAY (N) (मुख्य आध र) Piller, Foundation, Cornerstone, Basis, Backbone


(मेन्स्टे) She was the mainstay of the team.

(757) RELENTLESS (Adj.) (अनवरत य टबन रुके) Unrelenting, Continuous, Persistent


(ररलेि्टलस) The traffic noise is relentless.

(758) SHRINKAGE (N) (सींकुचन) Decrease, Decline, Reduction, Abatement, Decrement


(टश्रींगटकज) Pollution led to a shrinkage of grasslands.

(759) EXPANSION (N) (वृन्टद्ध) Enlargement, Augmentation, Extension


(इक्स्पैन्र्न) Heat causes the expansion of gases.

(760) UNFAVOURABLE (Adj.) (प्रटतकूल) Adverse, Disadvantageous, Inopportune


(अन्फेवरबल) The conditions were unfavourable for intensive agricultural production.

(761) UNCERTAINTY (N) (अटनटितत ) Hesitancy, Irresoluteness, Unsureness, Doubt


(अन्सिव ि ) He had an air of uncertainty about him.

(762) COMPRISE (V) (बने हुए होन ) Contain, Include, Encompass, Incorporate, Muster
(कम्प्र इज) Twenty chapters comprise Book One.

(763) VESTED (Adj.) (टनटहत) Equipped, Adorned, Garbed, Costumed


(वेन्टस्ट्ड) The government is vested with the power to declare war.
(764) PLENARY (Adj.) (पूर्व) Full, Complete, Entire, Whole, Comprehensive
(र्प्ेनर ) The conference ended with a plenary debate.

(765) INERTIA (N) (आलस्य) Idleness, Inactivity, Passivity, Apathy, Lethargy


(इनर्व) We had a feeling of inertia in the afternoon.

(766) FIERCELY (Adv.) (त क्ष्र्त से) Ferociously, Furiously, Angrily, Viciously


(टफस्ली) She was fiercely proud of family traditions and continuity.

(767) PRESERVE (V) (सुरटक्षत रखन ) Maintain, Conserve, Sustain, Keep up, Keep going
(टप्रजवव) We will do everything to preserve peace.

(768) PRE-EMPTIVE (Adj.) (अटग्रम) Anticipatory, Tactical, Anticipant, Foreseeing


They decided to launch a pre-emptive strike.

(769) CONSENSUS (N) (सववसम्मटत) Agreement, Accord, Concurrence, Concord


(कन्सेन्सस) The two parties have reached a consensus.

(770) DYNAMIC (Adj.) (स्फूतव) Energetic, Vigorous, Active, Powerful, Forceful


(ड इनैटमक) There is a dynamic ball in the computer.

(771) SURPRISE (N) (आियव) Amazement, Astonishment, Wonder, Bewilderment


(सप्र वइज) What a surprise to find you here!

(772) SUMMARY (N) (स र ींर्) Synopsis, Summing-up, Epitome, Recapitulation


(समर ) Each film gets a snappy two-line summary.

(773) BRINKMANSHIP (N) (कोई र जटनटतक व्यव्ह र टजससे ज नबुझकर खतर उत्पन्न हो)
(टब्रींगक्मन्टन्र्प) A method of behaviour, especially in politics, in which you
deliberately get into dangerous situations

(774) OUTCOME (N) (पररर् म) Consequence, Ramification, Aftermath, Result


(आउि् कम) The outcome of their discussion is still unknown.

(775) PERTAIN (V) (सम्बन्ध रखन ) Relate, Concern, Refer to, Connect
(पिे न) This matter does not pertain to politics.

(776) GRIEVANCE (N) (टर्क यत) Complaint, Grumble, Gripe, Whine


(ग्र वन्स) She still nursed her old grievance.

(777) KITTY (N) (सींयुक्त टनटध) Fund, Account, Budget, Deposit, Slice
(टकि ) You haven't put any money in the kitty for three weeks.
(778) ATTRIBUTED (Adj.) (श्रेय दे न ) Accredited, Certified, Guaranteed
(अटिर ब्यूि) This play is usually attributed to Shakespeare.

(779) CREDENCE (N) (टवश्व स) Trust, Faith, Believe, Confidence, Certainty


(ि डन्स) I don't give any credence to these rumors.

(780) PERCEPTIBLE (Adj.) (समझ में आने ल यक) Appreciable, Discernible, Palpable
(पसेप्टबल) The sound was barely perceptible.

(781) DISCRETIONARY (Adj.) (टववेक ध न) Optional, Voluntary, Permissive


(टडिेर्नेर ) Judges have great discretionary powers.

(782) ELEVATED (Adj.) (ऊाँच ) Raised, Upraised, Uplifted, Overhaul


(एलवेटिड) Some elevated people favor the new policy.

(783) TIGHTENING (N) (टसटमत) Narrowing, Shrinking, Constriction, Chocking


(ि इिटनींग) The government is tightening up public security.

(784) DISINGENUOUS (Adj.) (धूतव) Cunning, Dishonest, Deceitful, Devious, Crafty


(टडटसन्जेन्यूअस) It is disingenuous of him to flatter me.

(785) QUAGMIRE (N) (जटिल समस्य ) Predicament, Dilemma, Quandary, Perplexity


(िैग्म इअर) Another potential quagmire is foreign policy.

(786) COLLABORATION (N) (सहयोग) Partnership, Alliance, Association, Affiliation


(कलैबरे र्न) He was accused of collaboration with the
enemy.

(787) ABYSMAL (Adj.) (बहुत खर ब) Dreadful, Awful, Terrible, Appalling, Lousy


(अटबममल) The film was so abysmal that I fell asleep.

(788) UNDULY (Adj.) (अत्यन्त) Excessively, Inordinately, Immoderately, Overmuch


(अन्डूल ) Sales did not seem unduly affected.

(789) VINDICTIVENESS (N) (प्रटतर्ोध ) Revenge, Vengeance, Retaliation, Retribution


(टवन्टन्डन्टिर्वनस) He withheld the letter out of sheer vindictiveness.

(790) REACTIONARY (Adj.) (सुध र टवरोध ) Traditional, Conservative, Orthodox


(र ऐक्शनर ) The reactionary officer then ordered him
arrested.
(791) SPARINGLY (Adv.) (टकफ़ यत से) Lightly, Somewhat, Relatively, Moderately
(स्पेररीं गल ) This solution should be used sparingly.

(792) PHILANTHROPIC (Adj.) (परोपक र ) Charitable, Generous, Benevolent, Altruistic


(टफलन्थ्र टपक) His intention was philanthropic rather than commercial.

(793) EMERGENCE (N) (उद्भव) Extension, Progress, Flourishing, Burgeoning


(इमजवन्स) The last decade saw the emergence of a dynamic economy.

(794) UNEQUIVOCALLY (Adv.) (स्पष्टतय ) Certainly, Unquestionably, Undoubtedly


(अन न्टिवकल ) We are unequivocally in favour of the changes.
(795) ALLEGATION (N) (आरोप) Accusation, Charge, Indictment, Inculpation
(ऐलगेर्न) Have you any evidence to support this allegation?

(796) INVESTIGATE (V) (ज ींचन ) Examine, Scrutinise, Look into, Go into, Appraise
(इन्वेस्ट्गेि) The FBI has been called in to investigate.

(797) MANIPULATE (V) (च ल क से क म टनक लन ) Exploit, Influence, Manoeuvre


(मटनप्यलेि) She uses her charm to manipulate people.

(798) DOUBTFUL (Adj.) (सींटदग्ध) Questionable, Dubious, Debatable, Disputable


(ड उि् फल) Rose was doubtful about the whole idea.

(799) ASCERTAIN (V) (सुटनटित करन ) Discern, Identify, Recognise, Understand


(ऐसिे न) It can be difficult to ascertain the facts.

(800) RED HERRING (N) (कोई दु टवध उत्पन्न करने व ल ज नक र )


A piece of information that is misleading
He deliberately threw a red herring into the conversation.

(801) INIMICAL (Adj.) (र्त्रुवत) Hostile, Antagonistic, Unfriendly, Adverse


(इटनटमकल) These policies are inimical to the interests of
society.

(802) APTLY (Adv.) (समुटचत रूप से) Properly, Appropriately, Suitably, Duly, Appositely
(ऐप्ट्ल ) This word is aptly used here.

(803) ORCHESTRATE (V) (योजन बन न ) Arrange, Organise, Set up, Put together
(ऑटकवस्ट्रे ि) You don't orchestrate your own music.

(804) IMPROBABLE (Adj.) (असम्भव) Incredible, Unconvincing, Unlikely, Unimaginable


(इम्प्र बबल) It all sounded highly improbable.
(805) BOLSTER (V) (मजबूत बन न ) Buttress, Strengthen, Boost, Fortify, Prop up
(बोल्स्स्ट्र) More money is needed to bolster the industry.

(806) ENDORSEMENT (N) (समथवन) Approval, Authorisation, Sanction, Ratification


(एन्डॉिवि) They are now seeking endorsement for their ideas.

(807) CHRONIC (Adj.) (गींभ र) Serious, Grave, Acute, Dire, Alarming


(ि टनक) The film was absolutely chronic.

(808) HAMPER (V) (ब ध ड लन ) Hinder, Impede, Inhibit, Thwart, Restrain, Shackle


(हैम्पर) We don't own a picnic hamper.

(809) PARTAKE (V) (भ ग लेन ) Participate, Engage, Join, Collaborate, Take part
(प िे क) Won't you partake of our lunch?

(810) PATRONAGE (N) (सह यत ) Backing, Support, Aegis, Assistance


(पैिरटनज) Thank you for your patronage.

(811) INTEGRAL (Adj.) (अटवभ ज्य) Intrinsic, Ingrained, Inherent, Instinctive, Inborn
(इिग्रल) That's an integral part of the country.

(812) INTERVENTION (N) (हस्तक्षेप) Interposition, Arbitration, Conciliation, Interposing


(इिवेन्र्न) The government's intervention was badly mistimed.

(813) INTERPRET (V) (व्य ख्य करन ) Explain, Clarify, Elucidate, Illustrate, Exemplify
(इिप्रवि) How do you interpret this sentence?

(814) RUMOUR (N) (अफव ह) Buzz, Gossip, Chat, Talk, Converse, Communicate
(रूमर) I heard a rumour that they are getting married.

(815) CHAUVINISTIC (Adj.) (उग्र र ष्‍िर व द ) Prejudiced, Discriminatory, Partisan


(चोवटनन्टस्ट्क) He doesn't even try to hide his chauvinistic attitude toward women.

(816) RESTRAINT (N) (टनयींत्रर्) Limitation, Prohibition, Prevention, Control, Rein


(ररस्ट्रै ि) You showed great restraint in not crying.

(817) CONCESSIONAL (Adj.) (ररआयत ) Offered at a better rate


(कन्सेर्नल) Are those bottom lines are you concessional without
method?

(818) SUPPLEMENT (V) (पररपूरक) Complement, Accompany, Go with


(सर्प्मेि) The payments are a supplement to his usual salary.

(819) COMPREHENSIVE (Adj.) (टवस्तृत) Complete, Exhaustive, All-inclusive


(क न्टम्प्रहेन्टन्सव) Have you got fully comprehensive insurance?

(820) DOGMA (N) (टसद्ध न्त) Doctrine, Ideology, Belief, Rule, Principle
(ड ग्म) The party is by dogma blameless.

(821) DISTINCTION (N) (अींतर) Difference, Dissimilarity, Disparity, Divergence


(टडन्टस्ट्ीं गक्शन) He has great distinction of manner.

(822) MACABRE (Adj.) (भयींकर) Gruesome, Ghastly, Horrid, Horrific, Horrendous


(मकैब्र) Police have made a macabre discovery.

(823) FRACTION (N) (भ ग) Part, Portion, Piece, Share, Slice


(फ्रैक्शन) She spends only a fraction of her earnings.

(824) CONFRONT (V) (टवरोध करन ) Defy, Oppose, Resist, Challenge, Withstand
(कन्फ्रि) A soldier has to confront danger.

(825) CONUNDRUM (N) (समस्य ) Mystery, Riddle, Enigma, Puzzlement, Dilemma


(कनन्डर म) The administration is facing a familiar conundrum.

(826) LEASH (V) (टनयींटत्रत करन ) Control, Check, Curb, Restrain, Suppress
(ल र्) An extendable leash may be helpful at this
stage.

(827) STRAY (Adj.) (पथभ्ष्ट) Homeless, Wandering, Roaming, Wayward


(स्ट्रे ) Stray dogs roamed the streets at night.

(828) SADDLE (N) (टनयींत्रर् रखने व ल ) Head, Helm, Command, Control


(सैडल) My brother as a manager was in the saddle again.

(829) SPECULATION (N) (अनुम न) Supposition, Conjecture, Guess, Surmise, Notion


(स्पेक्यलेर्न) I am tired of all the speculation.
(830) CONTENTION (N) (प्रटतस्पध व) Battle, Contest, Competition, Confrontation, Combat
(किे न्र्न) Three players are in contention to win the title.

(831) ALLY (N) (सह यक) Partner, Associate, Comrade, Workmate, Helper
(ऐल ) Lynne could be an important
ally.
(832) CHALLENGE (N) (चुनौत दे न ) Dare, Taunt, Stimulant, Stimulus, Prompting
(चैटलन्ज) I'm ready for any challenge.

(833) SHARPEN (V) (सुध र करन ) Improve, Better, Enhance, Hone, Upgrade
(र् पवन) You can sharpen your skills with rehearsal.

(834) AUTONOMOUS (Adj.) (स्वर ज्य के अध न) Independent, Sovereign, Self-ruling


(ऑि नमस) Galicia is an autonomous region of
Spain.

(835) FESTER (V) (क्षय होन ) Decay, Putrefy, Spoil, Perish, Corrupt, Mortify
(फेस्ट्र) Resentments are starting to fester.

(836) UNFORGIVABLE (Adj.) (म फ न करने योग्य) Indefensible, Unjustifiable


(अन्फटगवबल) He recommitted an unforgivable error.

(837) INFAMOUS (Adj.) (दु ष्ट) Notorious, Disreputable, Ill-famed, Of ill repute
(इन्फमस) This area is infamous for drugs and prostitution.

(838) EXTREMIST (N) (उग्रव द ) Radical, Fanatic, Dogmatist, Die-hard, Maniac


(इक्स्ट्र टमस्ट्) The assassin was adjudged an extremist.

(839) TRIGGER (V) (क रर् होन ) Cause, Prompt, Provoke, Generate, Stimulate
(टिर गर) Stress may act as a trigger for these illnesses.

(840) EMERGE (V) (प्रकि होन ) Appear, Arise, Come up, Emanate, Present oneself
(इमजव) The flowers emerge in the spring.

(841) ENCOURAGE (V) (प्रोत्स टहत करन ) Inspire, Motivate, Embolden, Stimulate, Inspirit
(एन्कररज) His parents encourage him in his studies.
(842) OUTNUMBER (V) (सींख्य में बढ ज न ) Exceed, Overcount, Surpass, Transcend
(आउि् नम्बर) Their failures vastly outnumber their successes.

(843) WORSEN (V) (बदतर होन ) Deteriorate, Degenerate, Wane, Retrogress


(वसवन) The economic recession has continued to worsen.

(844) EMBRACE (V) (सम टवष्ट करन ) Accept, Adopt, Deal with, Take advantage of
(एम्ब्रैस) They were locked in a passionate embrace.

(845) SCRAMBLE (V) (तेज ल न ) Hurry, Run, Scurry, Hasten, Shoot, Move quickly
(िैम्बल) There was a scramble for the best seats.
(846) DEEPLY (Adv.) (गींभ र तौर पर) Profoundly, Severely, Seriously, Acutely, Gravely
(ड र्प् ) I'm deeply in love with Rose.

(847) EXTEND (V) (टवस्तृत करन ) Lengthen, Elongate, Prolong, Protract, Expand
(इक्स्ट्े न्ड) The examinations extend over two weeks.

(848) ACCOUNTABILITY (N) (उत्तरद टयत्व) Responsibility, Answerability, Obligation


(अकैउिटबटलि ) The key to democratic politics is accountability.

(849) PURPORTED (Adj.) (तथ कटथत) Supposed, Ostensible, Maintained, Apparent


(पपॉवटिव ड) The document is purported to be 300 years old.

(850) ATTRIBUTE (N) (उत्तरद य िहर न ) Quality, Feature, Characteristic, Trait


(अटिर ब्यूि) Patience is an essential attribute for a teacher.

(851) EXTORTION (N) (जबदव स्त वसूल ) Coercion, Compulsion, Force, Exhortation
(इक्स्ट्ॉर्वन) He faces charges of kidnapping and extortion.

(852) ELUSIVE (Adj.) (भ् ींटतजनक) Evasive, Misleading, Deceptive, Elusory, Unspecific
(इलूटसव) Truth is a notoriously elusive quality.

(853) BETRAY (V) (धोख दे न ) Dupe, Deceive, Hoodwink, Mislead, Cheat, Misguide
(टबिर े ) He promised never to betray the organization.
(854) ASYLUM (N) (आश्रय) Refuge, Shelter, Safety, Sanctum, Safe Haven
(अस इलम) Only genuine refugees can apply for asylum.

(855) DISTINCTION (N) (अींतर) Difference, Dissimilarity, Disparity, Dissimilitude


(टडन्टस्ट्ीं गक्शन) I can't see any distinction between these two cases.

(856) CATCHY (Adj.) (आकषवक) Appealing, Captivating, Attractive, Likeable


(कैच ) The songs were both catchy and
original.

(857) DETERRENT (N) (ब ध ) Hindrance, Impediment, Obstacle, Obstruction, Hurdle


(टडिरि) Is there a credible alternative to the nuclear deterrent?

(858) XENOPHOBIC (Adj.) (टवदे टर्योीं से अत्यटधक भय य नफरत)


(जेनफ टबक) Showing an extreme dislike or fear of people from foreign countries

(859) SALIENCE (N) (ख़ टसयत) Power, Sway, Influence, Dominance, Notability


(सेल अन्स) Sometimes the salience of certain power bases may shift with topical issues.
(860) DISCRIMINATE (V) (पक्षप त करन ) Distinguish, Discern, Classify, Segregate
(टडि टमनेि) You should not discriminate against minorities.

(861) ENACT (V) (टनयम बन न ) Decree, Legislate, Sanction, Ratify, Ordain


(इनैि) The government refused to enact the bill.

(862) PURVIEW (N) (क यवक्षेत्र) Extend, Reach, Ambit, Orbit, Range


(पव्यूव) This case falls outside the purview of this particular court.

(863) SOLICIT (V) (इच्छ रखन ) Propose, Suggest, Advocate, Offer, Present
(सटलटसि) He called a meeting to solicit the views of his staff.

(864) SPECULATIVE (Adj.) (क ल्पटनक) Conjectural, Hypothetical, Suppositious


(स्पेक्यलटिव) The report is highly speculative and should be ignored.

(865) PROVENANCE (N) (उद्गम थथ न) Source, Origin, Inception, Attribution, Well


(प्र वनन्स) All the furniture is of English provenance.
(866) FACILITATE (V) (सरल बन न ) Support, Maintain, Sustain, Foster, Bring up
(फटसलिै ि) Modern devices facilitate domestic work.

(867) POTENTIAL (Adj.) (सींभ वन ) Possible, Likely, Probable, Prospective, Conceivable


(पिे न्र्ल) The potential savings are enormous.

(868) ANONYMITY (N) (अन टमकत ) Namelessness, Facelessness, Concealment


(ऐनटनटमि ) Every step will be taken to preserve your anonymity.

(869) REGULATE (V) (टनयींटत्रत करन ) Control, Guide, Administer, Govern, Handle
(रे ग्यलेि) Social roles regulate and organize behaviour.

(870) WIDEN (V) (चौड़ करन ) Broaden, Expand, Extend, Enlarge, Make wider
(व इडन) You need to widen your circle of friends.

(871) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अभूतपूवव) New, Novel, Innovative, Pioneering


(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) Such a move is rare, but not unprecedented.

(872) STARKLY (Adv.) (स्पष्ट रूप से) Utterly, Explicitly, Manifestly, Transparently
(स्ट् क्ली) We are starkly aware of the risks.

(873) SUPPRESS (V) (दब न य कुचलन ) Subdue, Quash, Crush, Extinguish, Vanquish
(सप्रेस) He could scarcely suppress a laugh.

(874) CONFRONTATION (N) (टवरोध) Conflict, Fight, Clash, Combat, Skirmish, Strife
(क न्फ्रिे र्न) We can't risk another confrontation with the union.

(875) HYSTERIA (N) (उन्म द) Agitation, Furore, Fury, Uproar, Distress, Frenzy
(टहस्ट् र अ) She felt hysteria rising.

(876) STRAINED (Adj.) (तन वपूर्व) Tense, Uncomfortable, Uneasy, Edgy, Unrelaxed
(स्ट्रे न्ड) He realized that she was too strained.

(877) ADHERE (V) (जुड़ ज न ) Affix, Attach, Cling, Cleave, Fasten, Connect
(अड् टहर) We adhere to the contract.
(878) NIMBLE (Adj.) (फुतील ) Agile, Spry, Supple, Sprightly, Lithe, Brisk
(टनम्बल) You need nimble fingers for that job.

(879) HARBOUR (N) (आश्रय) Refuge, Haven, Asylum, Sanctum, Shelter, Place of security
(ह बवर) The town has a small natural harbour.

(880) OMINOUSLY (Adv.) (अर्ुभ तर के से) Menacingly, Unpropitiously, Unfavourably


(आमनस्ल ) The bar seemed ominously quiet.

(881) ONUS (N) (टजम्मेद र ) Responsibility, Liability, Obligation, Accountability


(ओनस) The onus of proof lies with you.

(882) ARBITRATE (V) (मध्यथथत करन ) Adjudicate, Judge, Referee, Make a ruling
(आबविरैि) Someone must arbitrate between opposing parties.

(883) AVOID (V) (बचन य परहेज करन ) Bypass, Stay away from, Keep away from
(अवॉइड) He tends to avoid all physical contact.

(884) ONEROUS (Adj.) (कटिन) Arduous, Difficult, Strenuous, Tiring, Rigorous


(ओनरस) He will have the onerous task of reviving low morale.

(885) TACKLE (V) (सुलझ न ) Address, Approach, Negotiate, Undertake, Work on


(िै कल) They will tackle the committee about this matter.

(886) PITFALL (N) (खतर ) Danger, Peril, Hazard, Menace, Jeopardy, Imperilment
(टपि् फॉल) So the pitfall never happens in Java.

(887) RECONCILIATION (N) (टफर से मेल य टमल प) Conciliation, Pacification, Détente


(रे कन्टन्सल ऐर्न) He made a misplaced attempt at reconciliation.

(888) PREOCCUPIED (Adj.) (ध्य नमि) Engrossed, Absorbed, Engaged, Fascinated


(प्र आक्यप इड) I was too preoccupied to hear the bell.
(889) MONARCHY (N) (र ज-तींत्र दे र्) The system of having a king or queen
(म न की) Morocco is an independent monarchy.
(890) DOMINANT (Adj.) (प्रभ वर् ल ) Commanding, Powerful, Superior, Prevailing
(ड मनि) Truth is of dominant importance.

(891) LEVERAGE (N) (अपन पररन्टथथटत क फ यद उि न ) Hold, Grasp, Secure position


(लेिज) They are determined to gain more political leverage.

(892) UNIQUE (Adj.) (अनोख ) Exclusive, Exemplary, Extraordinary, Prototypical


(यून क) Every boring hour in life is unique.

(893) UNDERGO (V) (गुजरन ) Endure, Suffer, Tolerate, Put up with


(अन्डगो) The explorers had to undergo much suffering.

(894) IMPLICATION (N) (टनटहत थव) Indication, Insinuation, Innuendo, Suggestion


(इम्प्र्प्केर्न) We heard of his implication in a conspiracy.

(895) CONTRACTION (N) (टसकुड़न) Compression, Constriction, Condensing, Narrowing


(किर ै क्शन) Cold causes contraction of the metal.

(896) INSIPID (Adj.) (न रस) Lacklustre, Spiritless, Tame, Slothful, Zestless


(इन्टन्सटपड) The usual theism is more insipid.

(897) SLIGHTLY (Adv.) (थोड़ स ) Marginally, Narrowly, Partially, Lightly, Nominally


(स्ल इि् ल ) His trousers were slightly too short.

(898) SLASH (V) (बहुत ज्य द किौत करन ) Reduce, Decrease, Lessen, Curtail
(स्लैर्) Boeing plans to slash 12, 000 jobs.

(899) SURELY (Adv.) (टनटित रूप से) Certainly, Definitely, Undoubtedly, Unquestionably
(र्ुली) Overeating is surely the main cause of obesity.

(900) HAWKISH (Adj.) (आिमर्र् ल य तेजतर वर) Jingoistic, Chauvinist, Dogmatic


(हॉटकर्) The president is hawkish on foreign policy.

(901) FLAG (V) (सींकेत दे न ) Indicate, Mark, Level, Highlight, Point out
(फ्लैग) He has flagged potential problems.

(902) SUCCESSIVE (Adj.) (िम गत) Consecutive, Continuous, Following


(सक्सेटसव) The team has had five successive victories.
(903) CHEER (V) (प्रोत्स हन दे न ) Applaud, Acclaim, Glorify, Express approval of
(च र) We'll cheer for your team.

(904) CATCHY (Adj.) (आकषवक) Appealing, Captivating, Attractive


(कैच ) The songs were both catchy and original.

(905) INTERPRETATION (N) (स्पष्ट करर् य व्य ख्य ) Elucidation, Explanation


(इिटप्रविेर्न) His interpretation of the poem is open to dispute.

(906) UNAPOLOGETIC (Adj.) (टकस को दु ख करने के टलए क्षम न म ाँगन )


Not sorry about having caused someone problems or unhappiness

(907) SNUB (V) (नजरअींद ज करन ) Ignore, Disdain, Disregard, Take no notice of
(स्नब) Her absence was not intended as a snub.

(908) PROBE (V) (ज ाँच करन ) Examine, Investigate, Scrutinise, Delve into, Look into
(प्रोब) They will probe deeply into the matter.

(909) SILVER LINING (N) (टकस कटिन ह लत में आर् क टकरर्)


An advantage that comes from a difficult or unpleasant situation

(910) INTERVENTION (N) (हस्तक्षेप) Arbitration, Mediation, Interceding, Intermediation


(इिवेन्र्न) He really did need some divine intervention.

(911) ENSURE (V) (सुटनटित करन ) Assure, Warrant, Secure, Guarantee, Insure
(इन्र्ुर) I cannot ensure his being on time.

(912) APPREHENSION (N) (आर्ींक ) Worry, Anxiety, Uneasiness, Disquiet, Dread


(ऐटप्रहेन्र्न) She is a girl of weak apprehension.

(913) INTERPRET (V) (समझन ) Understand, Comprehend, Decipher, Assimilate


(इिप्रवि) How do you interpret this sentence?

(914) RECOGNITION (N) (स्व कृटत) Acceptance, Awareness, Realisation, Perception


(रे कटिर्न) He has changed beyond recognition.

(915) INSURMOUNTABLE (Adj.) (अजेय) Unconquerable, Invincible, Unassailable


(इन्सम वउिबल) The problems are not insurmountable.

(916) ARGUMENT (N) (झगड़ ) Fight, Quarrel, Squabble, Altercation, Feud


(आग्यवमि) I found his argument pretty convincing.
(917) REMEDY (N) (उपच र) Cure, Restorative, Medicament, Treatment, Panacea
(रे टमड ) No wrong without remedy.

(918) UNASSAILABLE (Adj.) (अपर जेय) Invincible, Unconquerable, Impregnable


(अनसेलबल) His legal position is unassailable.

(919) TUSSLE (N) (लड़ ई) Fight, Scuffle, Fracas, Skirmish, Conflict, Contest
(िसल) The boys started to tussle in the corridor.

(920) STALEMATE (N) (ब ध ) Deadlock, Impasse, Standstill, Logjam, Cessation


(स्ट्े ल्मेि) The talks ended in stalemate.

(921) SUBSEQUENTLY (Adv.) (ब द में) Consequently, Eventually, Finally, Latterly


(सब्सिि् ल ) He subsequently became chairman of the party.

(922) DETERIORATING (Adj.) (बदतर) Worsening, Declining, Degenerating, Wearing out


(टडटिर अरै ि) The situation is deteriorating rapidly.

(923) SPEARHEAD (V) (नेतृत्व करन ) Lead, Head, Front, Boss, Guide, Direct
(न्टस्पहेड) You will spearhead the sales campaign.

(924) THRIVE (V) (उन्नटत करन ) Flourish, Prosper, Burgeon, Rise


(थ्र इव) A business cannot thrive without investment.

(925) LURKING (Adj.) (टछप हुआ) Latent, Repressed, Suppressed, Underlying


(लकव) Someone was lurking in the
shadows.

(926) CONTAGION (N) (स्पर्व सींच र) Spread, Transmission, Proliferation, Spreading


(किे जन) There is no risk of contagion.

(927) FALTERING (Adj.) (टहचटकच त हुआ) Hesitating, Wavering, Vacillating, Indecisive


(फॉल्टररीं ग) The peace talks seem to be faltering.

(928) DÉJÀ VU (N) (पहले न घटित के घिने क आभ स)


(डे र्् व्यू) A feeling that one has seen or heard something before

(929) ALACRITY (N) (तत्परत ) Swiftness, Promptness, Briskness, Hastiness


(अलैिि ) They accepted the offer with alacrity.

(930) SIMULTANEOUSLY (Adv.) (एक स थ) Together, Concurrently, In Unison,


(स इमल्टे न अस्ल ) The two guns fired almost simultaneously.
(931) COMPRISE (V) (सन्टम्मटलत करन ) Encompass, Contain, Include, Incorporate
(कम्प्र इज) Women comprise a high proportion of part-time workers.

(932) EXTENSIVELY (Adv.) (व्य पक रूप से) Comprehensively, Thoroughly, Completely


(इक्स्ट्े न्टन्सव्ल ) The interior has recently been extensively restored.

(933) PROXIMATE (Adj.) (टनकिथथ) Near, Close, Immediate, Contagious


(प्र क्सटमि) The proximate cause is more simple.

(934) INSULATE (V) (अलग करन ) Isolate, Segregate, Separate, Seclude, Sequester
(इन्सलेि) How can I insulate the hollow door?

(935) APPEARANCE (N) (टदख वि) Emergence, Presence, Exhibition, Arising


(अटपरन्स) Don’t judge by appearance.

(936) RIVALRY (N) (प्रटतद्वीं टद्वत ) Competition, Contest, Contention, Combat, Vying
(र इवलर ) Their old rivalry soon surfaced when they met again.

(937) ALLIANCE (N) (गिबींधन) Union, Association, Coalition, Partnership, Collaboration


(अल इअन्स) All the small states called for an alliance.

(938) INVASION (N) (हस्तक्षेप) Assault, Attack, Incursion, Aggression, Sortie


(इन्वेर््न) The invasion has ignited the hatred of the people.

(939) ASSERTIVENESS (N) (टनिय त्मकत ) Forcefulness, Vehemence, Intenseness


(असटिव र्वनस) Her assertiveness was starting to be seen as
arrogance.

(940) FLEET (N) (जह जोीं क बेड़ ) A group of warships under one command
(फ्ल ि) The fishing fleet comprises around 70 boats.

(941) INDICATE (V) (सींकेत करन ) Signify, Display, Imply, Signal


(इन्डकेि) Please indicate clearly which colour you require.

(942) ANNOUNCEMENT (N) (घोषर् ) Broadcast, Declaration, Proclamation


(अन उन्िि) An announcement will be made next week.

(943) DETERRENT (N) (ब ध ) Hindrance, Impediment, Obstacle, Obstruction, Hurdle


(टडिरि) Some people say that capital punishment acts as a deterrent.

(944) PROPEL (V) (ढकेलन ) Impel, Push, Throw, Precipitate, Put in motion
(प्रपेल) She used the sticks to propel herself along.

(945) PREVAIL (V) (ह व होन ) Conquer, Overcome, Triumph, Domineer, Command


(टप्रवेल) Justice will prevail over tyranny.

(946) RESILIENT (Adj.) (लोचद र) Flexible, Pliable, Supple, Elastic, Flexible, Springy
(ररटजल्यि) More individual lives make the ecosystem more resilient.

(947) DISPEL (V) (टछतर न ) Disperse, Scatter, Dissipate, Disassemble, Break up


(टडस्पेल) I tried in vain to dispel her misgivings.

(948) SCRAMBLE (V) (सींघषव करन ) Struggle, Strive, Scuffle, Contend, Vie
(िैम्बल) They tried to scramble up the cliff.

(949) INSULATE (V) (अलग करन ) Isolate, Segregate, Separate, Sequester, Cut off
(इन्सलेि) How can I insulate the hollow door?

(950) INESSENTIAL (Adj.) (अन वश्यक) Unnecessary, Needless, Redundant, Optional


(इटनसेन्र्ल) Leave inessential equipment behind.

(951) NIMBLY (Adv.) (फुती से) Agilely, Briskly, Deftly, Spryly, Adroitly
(टनम्प्ब्ल ) The mouse ran nimbly up the horse's leg.

(952) MANOEUVRING (N) (पैंतरे ब ज ) Manipulation, Steering, Planning


(मनूवररीं ग) The political manoeuvring never stops.

(953) SURVEILLANCE (N) (टनर क्षर्) Observation, Inspection, Scrutiny, Vigilance


(सवेलन्स) The suspects are under police surveillance.

(954) UNDERLYING (Adj.) (अींतटनवटहत) Implicit, Implied, Inferred, Veiled, Latent


(अन्डल वइइीं ग) An underlying pessimism infuses all her novels.

(955) OFFENSIVE (Adj.) (आि मक) Horrible, Dreadful, Odious, Frightful


(अफेन्टन्सव) He was charged with carrying an offensive weapon.

(956) STEADILY (Adv.) (लग त र) Consistently, Regularly, Invariably, Tirelessly


(स्ट्े डल ) The rain was falling steadily.

(957) COLLISION (N) (सींघषव) Confrontation, Conflict, Contest, Fight, Clash


(कटलर््न) His car was in collision with a motorbike.

(958) REMINISCENT (Adj.) (य द टदल ने व ल ) Remindful, Evocative, Nostalgic


(रे मटनसि) That song is so reminiscent of my adolescence.

(959) DUBIOUS (Adj.) (सींटदग्ध) Doubtful, Suspect, Questionable, Suspicious, Dubitable


(डूब अस) This claim seems to us to be rather dubious.

(960) EVIDENCE (N) (प्रम र्) Corroboration, Proof, Substantiation, Validation


(एटवडन्स) The new evidence weakens the case against her.

(961) CONTRADICTION (N) (टवरोध भ स) Reverse, Opposite, Antithesis, Contrary


(क िर टडक्शन) She will permit no contradiction.

(962) TERMINATE (V) (सम प्त करन ) End, Stop, Lapse, Bring to an end, Bring to an end
(िमवनेि) You have no right to terminate the contract.

(963) CLAMOUR (N) (र्ोर) Outcry, Uproar, Hubbub, Tumult, Hue and cry
(क्लैमर) People began to clamour for his resignation.

(964) ACCOUNTABILITY (N) (जव बदे ह ) Responsibility, Answerability, Liability


(अकैउिटबटलि ) The key to democratic politics is accountability.

(965) CREDIBILITY (N) (टवश्वसन यत ) Trustworthiness, Believability, Dependability


(िेडटबटलि ) The police have lost their
credibility.

(966) BETRAY (V) (धोख दे न ) Dupe, Deceive, Trick, Hoodwink, Bamboozle, Cheat
(टबिर े ) I tried not to betray my ignorance.

(970) SCRUTINY (N) (ज ाँच) Investigation, Inspection, Surveillance, Perusal


(िूिन ) His relationship with the KGB came under scrutiny.

(971) SUMMON (V) (बुल व भेजन ) To order a person to come to a place


(समन) She managed to summon up a smile.

(972) GUBERNATORIAL (Adj.) (प्रर् सन से सम्बींटधत) Governing, Supreme


(गूबनविॉर अल) Hank looked like a gubernatorial candidate.

(973) APPARENTLY (Adv.) (स्पष्टतय ) Ostensibly, Evidently, Seemingly, Tangibly


(अपेरि् ल ) Apparently, you have done a lot of work.

(974) CONVEY (V) (प्रकि करन ) Communicate, Enunciate, Express, Articulate


(कन्वे) I can't convey myself in words.
(975) GRANT (N) (अनुमटत दे न ) Licence, Authorization, Permission, Sanction, Clearance
(ग्रैि) He sought renewal of the grant.

(976) COMPETENCE (N) (क्षमत ) Ability, Expertise, Mastery, Expertness


(क म्पटिन्स) Her competence as a teacher is unquestionable.

(977) STAGFLATION (N) (मुद्र स्फ टतजटनत मींद ) Persistent high inflation with high employment
(स्ट्ै ग्फ्लेर्न) Stagflation can be a harbinger of economic depression.

(978) DAMPEN (V) (कम करन ) Reduce, Diminish, Lessen, Decrease, Moderate
(डै म्पन) I didn't want to dampen his spirits.

(979) PERSISTENTLY (Adv.) (लग त र) Continuously, Constantly, Invariably, Perpetually


(पटसवस्ट्ि् ल ) They have persistently denied claims of illegal dealing.

(980) JUSTIFICATION (N) (प्र म टर्कत ) Confirmation, Substantiation, Corroboration, Proof


(जस्ट्फकेर्न) There is no justification for holding her in jail.

(981) DISCONCERTING (Adj.) (परे र् न करने व ल ) Confusing, Mystifying, Perplexing


(टडस्कन्सटििं ग) I found all that noise rather disconcerting.

(982) SEQUENTIAL (Adj.) (िमबद्ध) Successive, Consecutive, Continuous, Progressive


(टसिेन्र्ल) The project must have attributes which allow sequential processing.

(983) QUICKEN (V) (तेज ल न ) Accelerate, Hasten, Expedite, Go faster, Speed up


(न्टिकन) These dishes can quicken your appetite.

(984) ENGENDER (V) (उत्पन्न करन ) Produce, Generate, Create, Precipitate


(इन्जेन्डर) It helps engender a sense of common humanity.

(985) DISCARD (V) (छोड़न ) Desert, Forsake, Relinquish, Abandon


(टडस्क डव ) We should discard old beliefs.

(986) DISCREPANCY (N) (टवसींगटत) Incongruity, Disparity, Dissimilarity, Contradiction


(टडिेपन्स ) There was a discrepancy in the two reports of the accident.

(987) TENUOUS (Adj.) (कमजोर) Weak, Insubstantial, Fragile, Flimsy


(िे न्यूअस) He has a rather tenuous grasp of reality.

(988) FLAMMABLE (Adj.) (ज्वलनर् ल) Able to burn easily


(फ्लैमबल) Caution! This solvent is highly flammable.
(989) BIODEGRADABLE (Adj.) (जैव टनम्न करर् य) Able to decay naturally
(ब इओडग्रैडबल) All our packaging is biodegradable.

(990) DYSFUNCTIONAL (Adj.) (दु न्टिय र् ल) Flawed, Defective, Malfunctional


(टडस्फींगक्शनल) He notes the following dysfunctional possibilities.

(991) OBLIGATION (N) (द टयत्व) Duty, Responsibility, Commitment, Accountability


(आब्लगैर्न) I'm under obligation to him.

(992) OVERLOOK (V) (नजरअींद ज करन ) Disregard, Ignore, Take no notice of


(ओवलुवक) I shall overlook your disobedience this time.

(993) ENCOURAGE (V) (प्रोत्स टहत करन ) Inspire, Motivate, Embolden, Buoy, Cheer
(एन्कररज) His parents encourage him in his studies.

(994) CONTENTIOUS (Adj.) (टवव द स्पद) Controversial, Debatable, Disputable


(किे न्र्स) Both views are highly contentious.

(995) DETERIORATION (N) (टवकृटत) Degeneration, Degradation, Downgrade, Downfall


(टडटिर अरै र्न) There has been a serious deterioration in her mental condition.

(996) PARODY (N) (ह स्यपूर्व व्यींग क व्य) Satire, Spoof, Imitation, Burlesque, Mimicry
(पेरड ) He attacked her ideas through parody.

(997) DENIAL (N) (खींडन) Repudiation, Contradiction, Refutation, Rebuttal, Abjuration


(टडन इअल) Delay is the deadliest form of denial.

(998) EXPUNGE (V) (टमि दे न ) Annihilate, Eradicate, Obliterate, Destroy, Extirpate


(इक्स्पन्ज) I wanted to expunge the memory of that first race from my mind.

(999) CUE (N) (सींकेत) Sign, Signal, Indication, Suggestion, Clue, Nudge
(क्यू) They all took their cue from their leader.

(1000) FRAGILE (Adj.) (कमजोर) Delicate, Frail, Flimsy, Frangible, Friable, Decrepit
(फ्रैजल) Human happiness is so fragile.

(1001) EXEMPLIFY (V) (उद हरर् दे न ) Illustrate, Instruct, Explain, Give an idea of
(इग्जेम्प्र्प्फ इ) These men exemplify Main Street Republicanism.

(1002) EXTENSION (N) (टवस्त र) Expansion, Lengthening, Widening, Elongation


(इक्स्ट्े न्र्न) He's applied for an extension of his visa.
(1003) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अभूतपूवव) Novel, Innovative, Newfangled, Pioneering
(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) The situation is unprecedented in modern times.

(1004) PROSPERITY (N) (समृन्टद्ध) Affluence, Opulence, Abundance, Thriving


(प्र स्पेररि ) In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty.

(1005) EXCELLENCE (N) (श्रेष्ठत ) Supremacy, Excellency, Preeminence


(एक्सलन्स) The school strives for academic excellence.

(1006) ARID (Adj.) (बींजर) Dry, Parched, Waterless, Desert, Torrid


(ऐर ड) Nothing grows in these arid conditions.

(1007) SUSCEPTIBLE (Adj.) (आस न से प्रभ टवत होने व ल ) Gullible, Naïve, Ingenuous
(ससेप्टबल) She isn't very susceptible to flattery.

(1008) YIELD (V) (उत्पन्न करन ) Produce, Bear, Generate, Provide, Contribute
(य ल्ड) The military has promised to yield power.

(1009) PROCUREMENT (N) (प्र न्टप्त) Acquirement, Attainment, Gaining, Obtainment


(प्रोक्युमवि) He is in charge of the procurement of materials.

(1010) OSSIFY (V) (सख्त बन न ) Harden, Indurate, Rigidify, Solidify, Stiffen


(आसफ इ) It is easy for the mind to ossify.

(1011) HYPE (N) (प्रच र) Publicity, Advertising, Promulgation, Extensive Publicity


(ह इप) They tried to hype up their goods by the lottery.

(1012) FANATICISM (N) (ध टमवकहि) Extremism, Radicalism, Dogmatism, Chauvinism


(फनैिटसजम) Her religious fanaticism has alienated most of her old friends.

(1013) DAUNTING (Adj.) (डर वन ) Frightening, Alarming, Fearsome, Frightful, Terrifying


(डॉन्टिीं ग) The trip seemed rather daunting for a young girl.

(1014) PULVERISE (V) (टवनष्ट करन ) Hurt, Damage, Impair, Incapacitate


(पल्वर इज) He pulverises the opposition with the force of his oratory.

(1015) TRAUMA (N) (म नटसक आघ त) Shock, Stress, Distress, Anguish, Agony


(िर उम) I'd been through the trauma of losing a house.

(1016) LOOMING (Adj.) (सींभ टवत) Impending, Approaching, Coming up, On the horizon
(लूटमींग) There's trouble looming on the horizon.
(1017) OPPORTUNISM (N) (अवसरव टदत ) Advantageousness, Appropriateness
(आपिू व टनजम) He was accused of commercial opportunism.

(1018) PROPONENT (N) (समथवक) Supporter, Advocate, Backer, Protagonist


(प्रपोनि) Steinem has always been a strong proponent of women's rights.

(1019) TOLERATE (V) (सहन करन ) Endure, Undergo, Put up with, Cope with
(ि लरै ि) We don't tolerate smoking in the library.

(1020) ARISING (Adj.) (टवकस त होत हुआ) Developing, Growing, Burgeoning


(अर इटजींग) Any loss arising should be charged in the profit and loss account.

(1021) STRAIGHTFORWARD (Adj.) (समझने में सरल) Easy to do or understand


(स्ट्रे ि्फॉववडव) That's a very straightforward answer.

(1022) INDISPENSABLE (Adj.) (अटनव यव) Essential, Necessary, Vital, Imperative


(इन्टन्डस्पेन्सबल) She's quite indispensable to the company.

(1023) COINCIDING (Adj.) (सींयोग त्मक) Coincident, Contemporary, Concomitant


(कोअन्स इटडीं ग) They are coinciding a trip to London with our visit.

(1024) COLLABORATION (N) (सहयोग) Alliance, Association, Cooperation, Affiliation


(कलैबरे र्न) He was accused of collaboration with the enemy.

(1025) ENSURE (V) (सुटनटित करन ) Assure, Guarantee, Validate, Set out, Secure,
(एन्र्ुर) I cannot ensure his being on time.

(1026) AGGRESSION (N) (आि मकत ) Attack, Assault, Onslaught, Assailment


(अग्रेर्न) We need to defend against military aggression.

(1027) VENTURE (V) (जोन्टखम उि न ) Dare, Have the courage, Take the risk
(वेन्चर) I won't venture a step farther.

(1028) ABOLISH (V) (सम प्त करन ) Cancel, Quash, Annul, Rescind, Nullify, Invalidate
(अब टलर्) Some MPs want to abolish the tax altogether.

(1029) SUBSTANTIATE (V) (सह स टबत करन ) Corroborate, Prove, Validate, Justify
(सब्स्टस्ट्ैन्र् एि) No evidence has been found to substantiate the story.

(1030) REFRAIN (V) (परहेज करन ) Abstain, Eschew, Abjure, Forsake


(ररफ्रैन) We must refrain from spitting in public places.
(1031) MITIGATING (N) (गम्भ रत कम करने व ल ) Appeasement, Mollification
(टमिगैटिीं ग) There are various mitigating factors.

(1032) UNDUE (Adj.) (असींगत) Inappropriate, Improper, Unfair, Unsuitable


(अन्डू) I would caution against undue optimism.

(1033) PAINFUL (Adj.) (कष्टकर) Distressing, Bad, Disconcerting, Discomforting


(पेन्फल) He died a slow and painful death.

(1034) HUMANENESS (N) (दय लुत ) Benevolence, Benignity, Compassionateness


(ह्यूमैननेस) Science and humaneness are two different cultures.

(1035) EMISSION (N) (उत्सजवन) Discharge, Radiation, Exhalation, Ejaculation


(इटमर्न) It is usually caused by the emission of nitrogen dioxide.

(1036) NUDGE (V) (ले ज न ) Approach, Near, Get close to, Be close to
(नज) We have to nudge politicians in the right direction.

(1037) IMPLICATION (N) (टनटहत थव) Suggestion, Indication, Insinuation, Connotation


(इम्प्र्प्कैर्न) We heard of his implication in a conspiracy.

(1038) COMPENSATE (V) (क्षटतपूटतव करन ) Recompense, Reimburse, Repay


(क म्पन्सैि) Nothing can compensate for losing my husband.

(1039) SYNTHESIS (N) (सींकलन) Compound, Mixture, Combination, Composite


(टसन्टिटसस) We made a synthesis of their studies.

(1040) PORTENT (N) (लक्षर्) Sign, Indication, Presage, Prognostication


(पोिे ि) Their first meeting was a portent.

(1041) UNEQUAL (Adj.) (असम न) Different, Dissimilar, Diverse, Inequal


(अन िल) They struck against unequal pay.

(1042) CONCERTED (Adj.) (सींयुक्त) Combined, United, Consolidated


(कन्सटिव ड) He's making a concerted effort to improve his appearance.

(1043) ACCUMULATE (V) (इकट्ठ करन ) Amass, Collect, Accrue, Pile, Cumulate, Garner
(अक्यूम्यलेि) Dirt must not be allowed to accumulate.

(1044) DETERRENT (N) (डर कर रोकने व ल ) Hindrance, Impediment, Obstacle, Hurdle


(टडिरव ि) Nuclear weapons are the ultimate deterrent.
(1045) POTENTIAL (Adj.) (सींभ वन ) Probable, Prospective, Conceivable, Impending
(पिे न्चल) The potential savings are enormous.

(1046) UNCERTAINTY (N) (अटनटितत ) Unpredictability, Instability, Unsureness


(अन्सिव ि ) He had an air of uncertainty about him.

(1047) GENUINE (Adj.) (व स्तटवक) Authentic, Actual, Bona fide, Unfeigned, Pukka
(जेन्यूइन) This medal is made of genuine gold.

(1048) BEAR (V) (सहन ) Endure, Tolerate, Undergo, Countenance


(बेर) It is easy to bear the misfortunes of others.

(1049) EXACERBATE (V) (बढ न ) Aggravate, Inflame, Intensify, Infuriate, Enrage


(इग्जैसबैि) I don't want to exacerbate the situation.

(1050) PRAGMATIC (Adj.) (व्य वह ररक) Realistic, Practical, Factual, Straightforward


(प्रैग्मैटिक) They're pragmatic about the spending cuts.

(1051) ABORIGINAL (Adj.) (मुल) Indigenous, Native, Primary, Primordial


(ऐबररजनल) All these islands' aboriginal inhabitants are left far behind.

(1052) REFERENDUM (N) (जनमत-सींग्रह) Plebiscite, Mandate, General election


(रे फरे न्डम) The referendum will be held on July 14th.

(1053) EXPECTANCY (N) (प्रत्य र् ) Hope, Expectation, Looking forward


(इक्स्पेिन्स ) Women have a longer life expectancy than men.

(1054) RESISTANCE (N) (प्रटतरोध) Defiance, Battle, Opposition, Conflict, Fighting


(र टजस्ट्न्स) As with all new ideas it met with resistance.

(1055) SURPASS (V) (अटधक होन ) Exceed, Outreach, Go beyond, Transcend


(सपैस) He hopes one day to surpass the world record.

(1056) FESTER (V) (बढकर बदतर होन ) Escalate, Magnify, Amplify, Deepen, Heighten
(फेस्ट्र) Resentments are starting to fester.

(1057) MODALITY (N) (तौर-तर क ) Procedure, Process, Manner, Approach


(मोडै टलि ) The doctor used an interesting modality to diagnose her patient.

(1058) PURSUE (V) (अनुसरर् करन ) Follow, Chase, Hound, Tail


(पसूव) She wishes to pursue a medical career.
(1059) ABOLISH (V) (सम प्त करन ) Cancel, Quash, Rescind, Repeal, Nullify, Invalidate
(अब टलर्) The government ought to abolish the tax altogether.

(1060) TRIBULATION (N) (प ड़ ) Misery, Pain, Torment, Distress, Woe, Suffering


(टिर ब्यलैर्न) It was a time of great tribulation.

(1061) BEDEVIL (V) (सत न ) Trouble, Harass, Afflict, Hassle, Beset


(टबडे वल) The expedition was bedevilled by bad weather.

(1062) DEFAMATORY (Adj.) (टनन्द त्मक) Slanderous, Derogatory, Disparaging, Abusive


(टडफैमिोर ) He claims the remarks were highly
defamatory.

(1063) SLUR (N) (बदन म ) Insult, Indignity, Obloquy, Put down


(स्लर) How dare she cast a slur on my character?

(1064) INDETERMINATE (Adj.) (अटनटित) Indefinite, Uncertain, Unspecified


(इन्टन्डिटमवटनि) I hope to carry on for an indeterminate period.

(1065) DEFAMATION (N) (टकस के टवरुद्ध झि


ू प्रच र करन )
The act of communicating false statements about a person

(1066) CONTEMPORARY (Adj.) (समक ल न) Concurrent, Coexisting, Simultaneous


(किे म्परे र ) We have no contemporary account of the battle.

(1067) DISMAY (N) (टनर र् ) Despondency, Despair, Sadness, Melancholy


(टडिे) He looked at her in dismay.

(1068) PRECAUTION (N) (चौकस) Warning, Caution, Cautionary tale, Directions


(प्र कॉर्न) I'll keep the letter as a precaution.

(1069) ALARMING (Adj.) (भय नक) Frightening, Scary, Petrifying, Horrifying, Appalling
(अल मींग) I obtained the drugs with alarming ease.

(1070) SEVERITY (N) (सख़्त ) Sternness, Harshness, Strictness, Rigidness


(टसवेररि ) He frowned with mock severity.

(1071) DOMINANCE (N) (प्रभुत्व) Supremacy, Sway, Authority, Superiority


(ड मनन्स) The firm soon achieved complete dominance in the marketplace.

(1072) ESTIMATE (V) (अनुम न) Conjecture, Guess, Surmise, Form an opinion of


(एस्ट्टमि) Her estimate was right on the nose.
(1073) SHIELDING (N) (परररक्षर्) Guard, Protection, Shield, Aegis, Fortification
(र् न्टल्डीं ग) Your son suffers from your excessive shielding.

(1074) VULNERABLE (Adj.) (असुरटक्षत) Unprotected, Unsafe, Unguarded, Assailable


(वल्स्नरबल) You must try not to appear vulnerable.

(1075) PROACTIVE (Adj.) (तत्पर) Active, Preemptive, Acting in advance


(प्रोऐन्टिव) Managers must be proactive in identifying potential problems.

(1076) EXPULSION (N) (टनष्क सन) Exclusion, Discharge, Eviction, Expatriation


(इक्स्पल्स्र्न) His bad behaviour resulted in his expulsion from school.

(1077) CONTINUOUSLY (Adv.) (लग त र) Constantly, Ceaselessly, Endlessly


(कन्टिन्यूअस्ल ) The machine is operating continuously.

(1078) FLUCTUATING (Adj.) (अन्टथथर) Changeable, Variable, Unstable, Volatile


(फ्लक्चवैटिीं ग) Interest rates have been fluctuating wildly.

(1079) EQUIDISTANT (Adj.) (सम न दू र पर) Between, Central, Intermediate


(ईन्टिटडस्ट्ि) The city is equidistant between London and Glasgow.

(1080) PROMPT (Adj.) (र् घ्र) Quick, Speedy, Rapid, Instant, Expeditious, Brisk
(प्र म्प्प्ट) I'm looking forward to a prompt reply.

(1081) CONDEMN (V) (टनींद करन ) Censure, Castigate, Slam, Denounce


(कन्डे म) I condemn this senseless violence.

(1082) CONFRONTATION (N) (झगड़ ) Fight, Conflict, Combat, Skirmish, Strife


(क न्फ्रिे र्न) Her angry face forbode a confrontation.

(1083) DUBIOUS (Adj.) (सींदेहपूर्व) Doubtful, Suspicious, Dubitable, Suspect


(डूब अस) I remain dubious about her motives.

(1084) ALOOF (Adj.) (उद स न) Indifferent, Frigid, Offish


(अलूफ) Never stand aloof from the masses.

(1086) NAVIGATE (V) (म गवटनदे र्न करन ) Advance, Progress, March, Move, Head
(नैवगैि) A solicitor will help you navigate the complex legal system.

(1087) CONCLUDE (V) (सम प्त होन ) End, Close, Finish, Stop, Culminate
(कन्क्लूड) Before I conclude, I'd like to thank you all for coming.
(1088) DEFERRAL (N) (थथगन) Adjournment, Deferment, Postponement, Suspension
(टडफरल) The request for a deferral of the inquiry was refused.

(1089) SUSTAINABILITY (N) (सींध रर् यत ) Efficacy, Soundness, Gravity


(सस्ट्ै नटबटलि ) The Sustainability Plan came out back in mid-July.

(1090) ASSURE (V) (आश्व सन दे न ) Secure, Guarantee, Substantiate, Make sure of


(अर्ुर) She's perfectly safe, I can assure you.

(1091) STIPULATION (N) (र्तव) Provision, Condition, Precondition


(न्टस्ट्प्यलेर्न) Is there any stipulation as regards qualifications?

(1092) GRAPPLE (V) (पकड़न य अटधक र में लेन ) Seize, Grab, Capture, Nab, Snatch
(ग्रैपल) Can they grapple with the complex situation?

(1093) STIMULATING (Adj.) (प्रेरक) Exciting, Inspiring, Fascinating, Encouraging


(न्टस्ट्म्यलैटिीं ग) I find his work very stimulating.

(1094) DETERIORATE (V) (टबग ड़न ) Decline, Degenerate, Worsen, Degrade


(टडटिर अरै ि) Food is apt to deteriorate in summer.

(1095) RECOGNITION (N) (म न्यत ) Acceptance, Cognizance, Understanding


(रे टकटिर्न) He has changed beyond recognition.

(1096) PRECONDITION (N) (आवश्यक र्तव) Essential, Requisite, Vital, Necessary


(प्र कन्टन्डर्न) A ceasefire is a precondition for talks.

(1097) MEANINGLESS (Adj.) (टनरथवक) Pointless, Purposeless, Futile, Worthless


(म टनींगटलस) My life is meaningless.

(1098) SUPPRESS (V) (दमन करन ) Repress, Subdue, Quash, Crush, Vanquish
(सप्रेस) He couldn't suppress his anger.

(1099) STATUS QUO (N) (वतवम न न्टथथटत) The current situation


He was dissatisfied with the status quo.

(1100) DE FACTO (Adj.) (सचमुच) Existing in fact


(टडफैिो) He continued to rule the country de facto.

(1101) TUSSLE (N) (लड़ ई) Fight, Scuffle, Skirmish, Scramble, Fracas


(िसल) The boys started to tussle in the corridor.

(1102) PROSPEROUS (Adj.) (समृद्ध) Flourishing, Thriving, Vigorous


(प्र स्परस) New York is a prosperous city.

(1103) HAUL (V) (बलपूववक ख ींचन ) Transport, Carry, Ferry, Pack, Bring
(हॉल) If you haul hard you will divert the fish.

(1104) EMPHATIC (Adj.) (प्रभ व ) Forceful, Assertive, Definitive, Vehement


(एम्प्फैटिक) He was most emphatic that I should go.

(1105) PROMINENT (Adj.) (प्रटसद्ध) Famous, Celebrated, Eminent, Esteemed


(प्र मनि) She was prominent in the fashion industry.

(1106) ACCOMPLISHMENT (N) (सम पन) Achievement, Acquirement, Fulfillment


(अक न्टम्प्र्प्श्मि) Her technical accomplishment on the piano is startling.

(1107) EXCITING (Adj.) (उत्तेजक) Exhilarating, Rousing, Inspiring, Intense


(इक्स इटिीं ग) The film had an exciting plot.

(1108) VIE (V) (प्रटतस्पध व करन ) Compete, Contend, Rival, Keep up with
(व इ) The state champions will vie for the national title.

(1109) VARIOUS (Adj.) (टवटभन्न) Diverse, Varied, Varying, Assorted


(वेर अस) We disputed with each other on various issues.

(1110) TRANSPARENCY (N) (प रदटर्वत ) Frankness, Openness, Forthrightness


(िर ै न्स्पेरन्स ) There's just no interest in transparency.

(1111) POTENTIAL (Adj.) (सींभ टवत) Possible, Likely, Probable, Impending


(पिे न्र्ल) Every seed is a potential plant.

(1112) TINKER (V) (इधर-उधर करन ) Interfere, Meddle, Mess around, Alter
(टिीं गकर) Don't tinker with my television.

(1113) UNDULY (Adv.) (अत्यन्त) Excessively, Overly, Inordinately, Overmuch


(अन्डूल ) Sales did not seem unduly affected.

(1114) DISCRIMINATING (Adj.) (भेदभ व करने व ल ) Unfair, Biased, Prejudiced


(टडन्टिमनेटिीं ग) As film audiences get older, they will become more discriminating.

(1115) EARMARK (V) (ख स उद्दे श्य से अलग रखन ) Set something aside for a specific purpose
(ईम वकव) I will earmark this money for your research.

(1116) DIVISIVE (Adj.) (ब ींिनेव ल ) Alienating, Isolating, Estranging


(टडव इटसव) That politician is a divisive influence at meetings.

(1117) UNTENABLE (Adj.) (असमथवन य) Unsustainable, Indefensible, Unarguable


(अिे नबल) They collectively dismissed the prospect as untenable.

(1118) IMPLEMENT (V) (क य वन्वयन करन ) Execute, Perform, Effectuate, Actualize


(इम्प्र्प्मेि) The government failed to implement the plan.

(1119) EXCLUSION (N) (बटहष्क र) Omission, Removal, Elimination, Leaving out


(इक्स्क्लूर््न) His exclusion from the club hurt him very much.

(1120) RETREAT (N) (व पस ) Withdrawal, Desertion, Exit, Abdication, Existing


(र िर ि) Our soldiers force the enemy to retreat.

(1121) ALIENATE (V) (अलग करन ) Separate, Disunite, Isolate, Sever, Drive apart
(ऐल्यनैि) Don't alienate yourself from the masses.

(1122) OVERHAUL (V) (मरम्मत करने के टलए ज ींचन ) Repair, Renovate, Revamp
(ओवहॉवल) I took my motorbike in for an overhaul.

(1123) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अभूतपूवव) New, Novel, Innovative, Pioneering


(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) Such a move is rare, but not unprecedented.

(1124) ANARCHIST (N) (अर जकत व द ) Insurgent, Nihilist, Rebel


(ऐनटकवस्ट्) He was apparently quite converted from his anarchist views.

(1125) PREVENT (V) (रोकन ) Stop, Avert, Halt, Thwart, Intercept, Fend off
(प्र वेि) The rules are intended to prevent accidents.

(1126) CONSOLIDATE (V) (टमल न ) Unify, Amalgamate, Integrate, Incorporate, Amass


(कन्स टलडे ि) The two banks will consolidate in July next year.

(1127) WIDESPREAD (Adj.) (व्य पक) Sweeping, Extensive, Pervasive, Thorough


(व इड् स्प्रेड) There is widespread support for the new proposals.

(1128) CONVINCE (V) (टवश्व स टदल न ) Induce, Inveigle, Bring to reason


(कन्टन्वन्स) How can I convince you?

(1129) VEHEMENTLY (Adv.) (प्रबल) Vigorously, Forcefully, Powerfully, Intensely


(वह मि् ल ) She shook her head vehemently.

(1130) DRACONIAN (Adj.) (िूर) Dictatorial, Autocratic, Tyrannical, Authoritarian


(डर ै कोन अन) Let us keep at our efforts to abolish the draconian
ISA.

(1131) FULFILMENT (N) (टसन्टद्ध) Accomplishment, Achievement, Attainment


(फुन्टल्फलमेंि) She needed greater fulfilment in her job.

(1132) CATASTROPHIC (Adj.) (टवन र्क र ) Disastrous, Calamitous, Tragic, Ruinous


(कैिस्ट्र टफक) The water shortage in this country is potentially catastrophic.

(1133) COMPENSATE (V) (क्षटतपूटतव करन ) Recompense, Rectify, Make amends, Repay
(क म्पन्सेि) Nothing can compensate for the loss of one's health.

(1134) INCUR (V) (द टयत्व दे न ) Sustain, Get, Acquire, Gain


(इन्कर) All cancellations incur a charge.

(1135) APPREHENSIVE (Adj.) (टचींटतत) Anxious, Concerned, Worried, Fidgety


(ऐप्र हेन्टन्सव) He was rather apprehensive of failure.

(1136) INTERFERENCE (N) (हस्तक्षेप) Intrusion, Intervention, Intercession, Impingement


(इिफीरन्स) He hates interference with his work.

(1137) EXPOSITION (N) (प्रदर्वन) Exhibition, Show, Presentation, Display


(एक्स्पटजर्न) John gave a very exposition of the facts.

(1138) CREDIBLE (Adj.) (टवश्वसन य) Believable, Convincing, Creditable, Viable


(िेडबल) Her excuse was barely credible.

(1139) RESOLUTION (N) (प्रस्त व) Proposal, Ruling, Decision, Verdict, Declaration


(रे जलूर्न) The resolution was passed by a two-thirds majority.

(1140) UNITARY (Adj.) (सींगटित) United, Unified, Consolidated, Integrated, Amalgamated


(यूटनिे र ) We are predisposed towards unitary authorities.

(1141) FAVOURABLE (Adj.) (ल भद यक) Opportune, Propitious, Advantageous


(फेवरबल) My first impression of him was
favourable.

(1142) SQUABBLE (N) (झगड़ ) Argument, Fight, Altercation, Quarrel, Spat


(स्क्व बल) Then there was a squabble on the landing.
(1143) FRUCTIFY (V) (उपज ऊ बन न ) Provide, Give, Generate, Propagate, Afford
(फ्रिफ इ) Decorative flowers are generally not fructify.

(1144) CONTINUOUSLY (Adv.) (लग त र) Constantly, Perpetually, Persistently


(कन्टिन्यूअस्ल ) The civil war has raged almost continuously since 1976.

(1145) INTENSE (Adj.) (प्रबल) Fierce, Extreme, Severe, Harsh, Serious


(इिे न्स) She felt an intense loathing for her boss.

(1146) COLLAPSE (N) (टवन र्) Destruction, Crash, Crumbling, Ruin, Wreck
(कलैप्स) Their economy is teetering on the brink of collapse.

(1147) RECKON (V) (अनुम न लग न ) Calculate, Estimate, Guess, Conjecture


(रे कन) I reckon him as a friend.

(1148) PROPAGANDA (N) (प्रच र करन ) Advertising, Disinformation, Brainwashing


(प्र पगैन्ड) Art may be used as a vehicle for propaganda.

(1149) DISTORTION (N) (टवकृटत) Deformation, Disfiguration, Crookedness


(टडस्ट्ॉर्वन) That is a gross distortion of the truth.

(1150) AMMUNITION (N) (लड़ ई क स म न) Armament, Grenade


(ऐम्यटनर्न) We have shot away all our ammunition.

(1151) SPIRITED (Adj.) (जोर्पूर्व) Lively, Energetic, Vigorous, Vivacious, Enthusiastic


(न्टस्पररटिड) Her little son was spirited away.

(1152) DOMINANCE (N) (प्रभुत्व) Ascendancy, Supremacy, Domination, Sway


(ड मनन्स) He asserted his dominance over the other party members.

(1153) PRIORITY (N) (प्र थटमकत ) Precedence, Importance, Predominance, Urgency


(प्र इऑरि ) Education is a top priority.

(1154) DESCENT (N) (वींर् परीं पर ) Ancestry, Lineage, Heredity


(टडसेि) She claims direct descent from Queen Victoria.

(1155) COMPLEX (Adj.) (जटिल) Complicated, Intricate, Convoluted, Tangled


(कम्प्र्प्ेक्स) The plot of the TV series is quite complex.

(1156) REPUTATION (N) (प्रटतष्ठ ) Esteem, Fame, Renown, Popularity, Prestige


(रे प्यिै र्न) This restaurant has a fine reputation.
(1157) REFORM (V) (सुध र करन ) Amend, Improve, Rectify, Ameliorate, Alter
(ररफॉमव) Congress enacted a tax reform bill.

(1158) REFERENDUM (N) (जनमत-सींग्रह) Plebiscite, Popular vote, Opinion poll


(रे फरे न्डम) Nine republics took part in the referendum.

(1159) REINVIGORATE (V) (पुनजीटवत करन ) Revive, Restore, Rejuvenate, Revivify


(र इन्टन्वगरै ि) All this fresh air reinvigorated me.

(1160) TREMENDOUS (Adj.) (टवर् ल) Huge, Enormous, Immense, Colossal, Mammoth


(टिर मेन्डस) We went to a tremendous party.

(1161) UNEXPECTED (Adj.) (अच नक) Sudden, Unanticipated, Unplanned, Instantaneous


(अटनक्स्पेन्टिड) Always do something unexpected.

(1162) INDICATE (V) (सींकेत करन ) Show, Demonstrate, Signify, Display, Imply, Signal
(इन्डकेि) The clouds indicate the coming of rain.

(1163) MISDEMEANOUR (N) (दु र च र) Misconduct, Offence, Misdeed, Misbehaviour


(टमन्टथडम नर) We all suffered again for one person's misdemeanour.

(1164) PROSECUTE (V) (अटभयोग लग न ) Sue, Charge, Litigate


(प्र सक्यूि) The police decided not to prosecute.

(1165) SPECULATION (N) (अनुम न) Supposition, Conjecture, Guess, Surmise


(स्पेक्यलेर्न) He was ruined by speculation.

(1166) UNDERLYING (Adj.) (अींतटनवटहत) Basic, Fundamental, Elementary, Principal


(अन्डल वइइीं ग) An underlying pessimism infuses all her novels.

(1167) INSURRECTION (N) (टवद्रोह) Rebellion, Mutiny, Revolution, Unrest


(इन्सरे क्शन) We are not prepared for an armed insurrection.

(1168) EXTRACT (N) (टनक लन ) Excerpt, Cutting, Fragment


(एक्स्ट्र ै ि) They used to extract iron ore from this site.

(1169) FAVOUR (N) (अनुग्रह) Kindness, Benevolence, Charity, Altruism


(फेवर) Can I beg a favour of you?

(1170) TRYST (N) (गुप्त भेंि) Rendezvous, Meet, Affair, Consultation


(िर इस्ट्) The lovers meet at a motel when they want to have a tryst.
(1171) VOGUE (N) (फ़ैर्न) Fashion, Craze, Style, Trend, Popularity, Buzz
(वोग) His novels had a great vogue ten years ago.

(1172) CORRECTIVE (Adj.) (सुध र त्मक) Remedial, Reformative, Rectifying, Remedying


(करे न्टिव) Certainly it is a good corrective to such thinking.

(1173) TRIUMPH (N) (टवजय) Success, Achievement, Victory, Accomplishment


(िर इअम्प्फ) The victorious army returned in triumph.

(1174) SURPRISINGLY (Adv.) (आियवजनक रूप से) Strangely, Weirdly, Exceptionally


(सप्र इटजींगल ) The exam was surprisingly easy.

(1175) TESTAMENT (N) (स क्ष ) Evidence, Proof, Attestation, Confirmation, Witness


(िे स्ट्मि) His success is a testament to his skills.

(1176) EXCEPTION (N) (अपव द) Oddity, Anomaly, Rarity, Aberration, Eccentricity


(इक्सेप्र्न) The exception proves the rule.

(1177) USUAL (Adj.) (स म न्य) Common, Ordinary, Normal, Typical, Habitual, Familiar
(यूर््ूअल) I went to bed at my usual time.

(1178) VIGIL (N) (चौकस ) Surveillance, Vigilance, Watchfulness, Attention


(टवजल) The dog kept vigil over his sleeping master.

(1179) ENDEAVOUR (N) (प्रयत्न करन ) Attempt, Exercise, Venture, Enterprise


(इन्डे वर) Please make every endeavour to arrive punctually.

(1180) ANNOUNCEMENT (N) (घोषर् ) Proclamation, Promulgation, Declaration


(अन उन्िेि) An announcement will be made next week.

(1181) DISADVANTAGE (N) (असुटवध ) Drawback, Downside, Trouble, Burden


(टडसड् वैटनज) Every advantage has its disadvantage.

(1182) SUBSTANTIAL (Adj.) (अच्छ म त्र में) Considerable, Significant, Sizeable


(सब्स्टस्ट्ैन्र्ल) Their share of the software market is substantial.

(1183) SCENARIO (N) (पररदृश्य) Situation, Circumstances, Case, State of affairs


(टसनेर ओ) Let me suggest a possible scenario.

(1184) SHEER (Adj.) (पूर्वतय ) Complete, Utter, Thorough, Stark


(र् र) The date went sheer out of my head.
(1185) JUDICIOUSLY (Adv.) (टववेकपूर्व ढीं ग से) Appropriately, Correctly, Properly
(जूटडर्स्ल ) The letter was judiciously worded.

(1186) AFFORDABLE (Adj.) (वहन करने योग्य) Cheap, Inexpensive, Economical, Undear
(अफॉडव बल) All very tempting and very
affordable.

(1187) ASPIRATION (N) (महत्व क ींक्ष ) Aim, Ambition, Goal, Longing, Wish, Hankering
(ऐस्परै र्न) She was filled with the aspiration to succeed in life.

(1188) TARGET (N) (लक्ष्य) Goal, Objective, Aim, Purpose, Intent


(ि टगवि) The bullet missed its intended target.

(1189) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अभूतपूवव) New, Novel, Innovative, Newfangled


(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) The situation is unprecedented in modern times.

(1190) DISRUPT (V) (अस्त-व्यस्त करन ) Disorder, Confuse, Muddle, Disarray, Dishevel
(टडस्रप्ट) The war seemed likely to disrupt the state.

(1191) FACILITATION (N) (सहज बन न ) Support, Advancement, Boost, Help


(फटसलिै र्न) Social facilitation is an adaptive condition.

(1192) REMISSION (N) (क्षम ) Forgiveness, Absolution, Pardon, Amnesty, Exemption


(र टमर्न) She has been granted a remission of sentence.

(1193) AVAIL (N) (सह यत ) Use, Benefit, Utility, Advantage, Efficacy, Gain
(अवैल) I gladly avail myself of your offer.

(1194) TWEAK (V) (ि क करन ) Modify, Adjust, Alter, Change, Amend


(ट्व क) What tweak ringworm of the nails?

(1195) ACKNOWLEDGE (V) (स्व क र करन ) Admit, Accept, Recognise, Concede


(इक्न टलज) The family acknowledge the need for change.

(1196) ALACRITY (N) (तत्परत ) Alertness, Readiness, Liveliness, Enthusiasm


(अलैटिि ) They accepted the offer with alacrity.

(1197) PREDOMINANTLY (Adv.) (मुख्यतः) Mainly, Primarily, Principally, Chiefly


(टप्रड मनि् ल ) Our economy is predominantly capitalist.

(1198) EMBLEMATIC (Adj.) (प्रत क त्मक) Symbolic, Denotative, Allegorical, Figurative


(एम्प्ब्लमैटिक) Dogs are emblematic of faithfulness.

(1199) EMBOLDEN (V) (प्रोत्स टहत करन ) Inspirit, Encourage, Stimulate, Buoy up
(एम्बोल्डन) Jack was emboldened to ask Helen to marry him.

(1200) CONDONE (V) (म फ करन ) Endorse, Agree, Stand for, Approve


(कन्डोन) I cannot condone the use of violence.

(1201) DILLY-DALLY (V) (ध रे ध रे कोई क यव करने समय बब वद करन )


To waste time by being slow.
Don't dilly-dally, hurry up!

(1202) EXPANSIVE (Adj.) (टवस्तृत) Broad, Comprehensive, Wide, Extensive, Sweeping


(इक्स्पैन्टन्सव) She made an expansive gesture with her arms.

(1203) DIETARY (Adj.) (आह र-सींबींध ) Edible, Eatable, Digestible, Fit to eat
(ड इइिे र ) Obese patients are given dietary advice.

(1204) CONDEMN (V) (टनींद करन ) Slam, Berate, Denounce, Disparage, Decry
(कन्डे म) I condemn this senseless violence.

(1205) INVOLVE (V) (र् टमल करन ) Include, Cover, Comprise, Engage
(इन्व ल्व) What will the job involve?

(1206) DECISIVE (Adj.) (टनर् वयक) Decided, Cocksure, Unhesitating, Definite, Unfaltering
(टडस इटसव) Man is a decisive factor in doing everything.

(1207) DOMINATE (V) (अटधक र रखन ) Control, Direct, Command, Influence, Subject
(ड मनैि) Mountains dominate the Welsh landscape.

(1208) CONSERVATIVE (Adj.) (रूटढव द ) Traditional, Conventional, Orthodox


(कन्सववटिव) He's very conservative in his attitude to
women.

(1209) COALITION (N) (गिबींधन) Alliance, Confederation, Association, Affiliation


(कोअटलर्न) The two parties have united to form a coalition.

(1210) SCEPTIC (N) (सींर्यव द ) Cynic, Questioner, Doubter, Disbeliever, Worrier


(स्केटप्टक) She is a sceptic about the dangers of global warming.

(1211) GRIM (Adj.) (सख़्त) Stern, Severe, Serious, Sombre, Strict


(टग्रम) He held on to the branch like grim death.
(1212) SLAM (V) (किु आलोचन करन ) Criticise, Lambaste, Derogate
(स्लैम) He never misses a chance to slam the film industry.

(1213) PERTAIN (V) (से सम्बींटधत होन ) Relate, Concern, Refer, Connect
(पिे न) This matter does not pertain to politics.

(1214) SOVEREIGNTY (N) (प्रभुत्व) Independence, Freedom, Autarchy, Autonomy


(स टिि ) China's sovereignty and territorial integrity must not be infringed.

(1215) RETALIATION (N) (प्रटतर्ोध) Retribution, Reprisal, Vengeance, Counterattack


(ररिै ल एर्न) They determined on retaliation.

(1216) REBUFF (V) (अस्व क र) Reject, Refuse, Decline, Deny, Turn down, Repudiate
(र बफ) His words amounted to a rebuff.

(1217) BOYCOTT (V) (बटहष्क र करन ) Ban, Embargo, Bar, Proscribe, Blacklist
(बॉइक ि) She proposed a boycott of the meeting.

(1218) AMASS (V) (जम करन ) Accumulate, Accrue, Collect, Pile up, Garner
(अमैस) They amassed enough evidence to convict her.

(1219) DEADLY (Adj.) (ज नलेव ) Fatal, Deathly, Lethal, Devastating, Pernicious


(डे ड्ल ) The two rapidly became deadly enemies.

(1220) BELLIGERENCE (N) (र्त्रुत ) Hostility, Bellicosity, Truculence, Animosity


(बटलजरन्स) Her increasing belligerence alienated her from her old friends.

(1221) FIRMLY (Adv.) (मजबूत से) Fast, Tightly, Solid, Rigidly, Securely
(फम्ली) He firmly believed that he was right.

(1222) SEARINGLY (Adv.) (तेज से जलत हुआ) Hotly, Blazingly, Burningly, Torridly
(टसररीं गल ) The match was played in searing heat.

(1223) PENINSULAR (Adj.) (प्र यद्व प य) An area of land almost surrounded by water
(पटनन्सलर) The Strait of Johor separates Singapore from Peninsular Malaysia.

(1224) PROBABLE (Adj.) (सींभ टवत) Likely, Possible, Plausible, Expected, Anticipated
(प्र बबल) The probable cause of death was heart failure.

(1225) GRADUALLY (Adv.) (ध रे ध रे ) Slowly, Leisurely, Languidly, Haltingly


(ग्रैजूअल्ल ) The wounds were gradually healing.
(1226) HINGE (N) (जोड़) Joint, Junction, Connection, Pin, Link
(टहन्ज) My decision will hinge on your views.

(1227) CONTINGENCY (N) (आकन्टिकत ) Emergency, Happenstance, Potentiality


(कन्टिन्जन्स ) Have you made any contingency plans?

(1228) EVALUATE (V) (मूल्य ींकन करन ) Assess, Estimate, Reckon, Assay, Gauge
(इवैल्यूऐि) I can't evaluate his ability without seeing his work.

(1229) COORDINATE (V) (समकक्ष) Collaborate, Collude, Act together, Cooperate


(कोऑडव नैि) We need someone to coordinate the whole campaign.

(1230) RESURGE (V) (टफर से सह अवथथ में आन ) Revive, Rejuvenate, Rekindle


(ररसजव) The general strike by ship builders resurged in 2007.

(1231) PARE (V) (क िन ) Cut, Prune, Trim, Slash


(पेर) It will be necessary to pare this budget down considerably.

(1232) DOWNGRADE (N) (अवनटत) Deterioration, Degradation, Worsening, Devaluation


(ड उन्ग्रैड) He tried to downgrade the latest research findings.

(1233) OPTIMISM (N) (आर् व द) Positivity, Hopefulness, Sanguinity, Assurance


(आटप्टटमजम) I had to smile at his optimism.

(1234) ARTICULATE (V) (स्पष्ट रूप से कहन ) Express, Enunciate, Convey, Set forth
(आटिव क्यलि) She struggled to articulate her thoughts.

(1235) EMERGE (V) (प्रकि होन ) Appear, Emanate, Materialise, Arise, Come up
(ईमजव) A general pattern began to emerge.

(1236) SPUN (V) (घूमन ) Flip, Upturn, Twist


(स्पन) She got up and spun a little turn.

(1237) PROACTIVELY (Adv.) (सटिय रूप से) Preemptively, Anticipatorily


(प्रोऐन्टिवल ) The key for us is to approach things proactively.

(1238) SLUR (N) (बदन म ) Insult, Disgrace, Dishonour, Disrepute, Disesteem


(स्लर) The drug made her speak with a slur.

(1239) PRECEDENT (N) (उद हरर्) Model, Paradigm, Example, Prototype


(प्रेटसडि) I am unwilling to set a precedent.
(1240) BIZARRE (Adj.) (टवटचत्र) Strange, Eccentric, Outlandish, Unusual, Weird
(टबज र) He walked off in a most bizarre fashion.

(1241) CONVICTION (N) (अपर ध टसन्टद्ध) Sentence, Decree, Declaration of guilt


(कन्टन्वक्शन) The High Court later quashed his conviction for murder.

(1242) DETERMINABLE (Adj.) (टनध वरर् योग्य) Assessable, Computable, Gaugeable


(टडिमवनबल) The determinable error in plate counting method is
larger.

(1243) ARBITRARILY (Adv.) (मनम ने ढीं ग से) Randomly, Injudiciously


(आटबविरेरल ) The victims were not chosen
arbitrarily.

(1244) FLAGRANT (Adj.) (खुल ) Blatant, Glaring, Barefaced, Open, Flagitious


(फ्लैग्रि) Telling the story was a flagrant breach of trust.

(1245) DELETERIOUS (Adj.) (ह टनक रक) Detrimental, Harmful, Injurious, Baleful


(डे टलि र अस) Petty crime is having a deleterious effect on community life.

(1246) VERDICT (N) (फैसल ) Judgement, Decree, Adjudication, Decision, Order


(वटडव ि) The jury were unanimous in their verdict.

(1247) SUBSTANTIVE (Adj.) (मूलभूत) Considerable, Significant, Sizable, Ample


(सब्स्टस्ट्न्टिव) Substantive research on the subject needs to be carried out.

(1248) JUSTIFIED (Adj.) (उटचत) Rightful, Fair, Due, Just, Right


(जस्ट्फ इड) Can her actions be morally justified?

(1249) DISCERNIBLE (Adj.) (प्रत्यक्ष) Obvious, Apparent, Manifest, Conspicuous


(टडसनवबल) The difference between the two is readily discernible.

(1250) RELEVANT (Adj.) (प्र सींटगक) Pertinent, Apposite, Suitable, Proper


(रे लवि) Do you have the relevant experience?

(1251) PROOF (N) (प्रम र्) Evidence, Confirmation, Corroboration, Validation, Attestation
(प्रूफ) Is the claim capable of proof?

(1252) MOOT (V) (व दटवव द करन ) Introduce, Propose, Suggest, Present, Mention
(मूि) It's a moot point whether this is censorship.
(1253) REDACT (V) (सींप टदत करन ) Cut, Purge, Delete, Excise, Remove
(र डै ि) Act in haste, redact at leisure.

(1254) ENHANCE (V) (बढ न ) Increase, Intensify, Amplify, Augment, Elevate


(एन्हैन्स) The company is trying to enhance its cash flow.

(1255) ALLAY (V) (कम करन ) Assuage, Soothe, Mitigate, Alleviate, Relieve
(अलै) The police tried to allay her fears but failed.

(1256) CORNERSTONE (N) (आध रटर्ल ) Basis, Foundation, Mainstay, Linchpin


(कॉनवस्ट्ोन) Hard work is the cornerstone of success.

(1257) INTEGRATED (Adj.) (एक कृत) Unified, Amalgamated, Combined, Collective


(इिग्रैटिड) This is a semiconductor integrated circuit.

(1258) ELITE (Adj.) (उच्च वगव) Finest, Best, Supreme, Top, Foremost
(ऐल ि) Only the educational elite go to Oxford or Cambridge.

(1259) DEMARCATION (N) (स म ) Distinction, Variation, Disparity, Dissimilarity


(ड म केर्न) There was no clear demarcation between work and play.

(1260) PROXIMITY (N) (टनकित ) Closeness, Nearness, Adjacency, Juxtaposition


(प्र न्टक्सटमि ) The site is in close proximity to motorways and an airport.

(1261) PREDICATE (V) (टनध वरक) Ground, Premise, Establish, Rest, Set up
(प्रेटडकि) We predicate rationality of man.

(1262) PROSPERITY (N) (समृन्टद्ध) Affluence, Opulence, Richdom, Wealthiness


(प्र स्पेररि ) In prosperity think of adversity.

(1263) UNANIMOUSLY (Adv.) (सववसम्मटत से) Unitedly, Collectively, Consensually


(यूनैनमस्ल ) Three judges unanimously upheld the sentence.

(1264) RESILIENT (Adj.) (मजबूत) Strong, Hardy, Tough, Resolute, Stalwart


(ररटजल्यि) She has resilient character and will soon be cheerful again.

(1265) UNABATED (Adj.) (टबन कम के) Constant, Unceasing, Continual, Incessant


(अनबैटिड) The flood of refugees continued unabated.

(1266) JUDICIOUSLY (Adv.) (टववेकपूर्व ढीं ग से) Wisely, Shrewdly, Astutely, Cunningly
(जूटडटर्स्ल ) Modern fertilisers should be used judiciously.
(1267) PROGNOSTICATION (N) (पूव वनुम न) Foreboding, Presage, Portent, Augury
(प्र ि स्ट्केर्न) His gloomy prognostications proved to be false.

(1268) DURABLE (Adj.) (टिक ऊ) Prolonged, Enduring, Persisting, Long-lived


(डु रबल) Wood is a durable material.

(1269) EMANATE (V) (प्रकि होन ) Arise, Emerge, Come out


(एमनैि) Mysterious explosions and noises emanate from it.

(1270) DEFICIENT (Adj.) (अपूर्व) Insufficient, Scant, Lacking, Inadequate, Wanting


(टडटफर्ि) His theory is deficient in several respects.

(1271) PITHILY (Adv.) (स रगटभवत ढीं ग से) Curtly, Briefly, Succinctly, Tersely, Concisely
(टपथल ) The essay was pithily written.

(1272) ASTRONOMY (N) (खगोल-टवज्ञ न)


(अस्ट्र नम ) The branch of Science that deals with celestial objects and Phenomena
I've always had an interest in astronomy.

(1273) PINPOINT (V) (ि क पत लग न ) Identify, Recognise, Determine, Locate


(टपन्पॉइि) It's difficult to pinpoint the cause of the accident.

(1274) PRECISION (N) (यथ थवत ) Accuracy, Exactitude, Exactness, Correctness


(प्र टसर््न) The trips are planned with military precision.

(1275) EXPERIMENTAL (Adj.) (प्रयोग त्मक) Trial, Test, Fact-finding, Exploratory


(इक्स्पेररमेिल) The equipment is still at the experimental stage.

(1276) ALLOCATE (V) (आवींिन करन ) Allot, Apportion, Distribute, Assign


(ऐलकेि) We must allocate the money.

(1277) RECKON (V) (अनुम न करन ) Calculate, Gauge, Guess, Estimate, Figure out
(रे कन) Do you reckon he'll agree to see us?

(1278) IMPLICATION (N) (टनटहत थव) Indication, Inference, Insinuation, Innuendo


(इम्प्र्प्केर्न) We heard of his implication in a conspiracy.

(1279) RESPONSIBILITY (N) (टजम्मेद र ) Duty, Obligation, Answerability


(ररस्प न्सटबटलि ) He has no sense of responsibility.

(1280) COLLABORATION (N) (सहक यव) Partnership, Concert, Alliance, Joint effort
(कलैबरे र्न) He was shot for collaboration with the enemy.
(1281) DRACONIAN (Adj.) (िूर) Authoritarian, Tyrannical, Dictatorial, Autocratic
(डर कोन अन) The measure is not as draconian as it sounds.

(1282) EVOLUTION (N) (टवक स) Development, Growth, Advancement, Blossoming


(एवोलूर्न) He is absorbed in the evolution of the story.

(1283) AVOID (V) (से दू र रहन ) Evade, Escape, Elude, Dodge, Bypass
(अवॉइड) He tends to avoid all physical contact.

(1284) ELUCIDATE (V) (समझ न ) Explain, Clarify, Illustrate, Explicate, Simplify


(इलूटसडे ि) Please elucidate the reasons for your decision.

(1285) THREATEN (V) (धमक दे न ) Warn, Caution, Forewarn, Comminate


(थ्रेिन) All we need do is threaten them.

(1286) EXECUTIVE (Adj.) (क यवक र ) Managerial, Controlling, Directorial


(इग्जेक्यटिव) She's an executive in a computer company.

(1287) DERIVE (V) (प्र प्त करन ) Obtain, Gain, Acquire, Secure, Take
(टडर इव) Many English words derive from Latin.

(1288) SHORTENED (Adj.) (सींटक्षप्त) Curtailed, Condensed, Abbreviated, Truncated


(र्ॉिव न्ड) The course has now been shortened considerably.

(1289) RETALIATORY (Adj.) (प्रटतर्ोध क ) Revengeful, Vengeful, Avenging, Retributive


(र िै ल्यिॉर ) Will the government take retaliatory
action?

(1290) WARN (V) (चेत वन दे न ) Alert, Caution, Alarm, Spook


(वॉनव) I must warn you against raising your hopes.

(1291) RECIPROCITY (N) (प रस्पररक) Cooperation, Mutual benefit, Helpfulness


(रे टसप्र टसि ) A key principle here has to be reciprocity.

(1292) SUBSEQUENTLY (Adv.) (ब द में) Thereafter, Afterward, later


(सब्सिि् ल ) The book was subsequently translated into 15 languages.

(1293) INCREASINGLY (Adv.) (अटधक म त्र में) Additionally, Steadily more


(इन्ि टसींगि ) Home computers are increasingly commonplace.

(1294) SCRUTINISE (V) (ज ाँचन ) Examine, Investigate, Probe, Inspect, Search


(िूिन इज) I closely scrutinized my opponent's every move.

(1295) MULTIFACETED (Adj.) (बहुआय म ) Manifold, Varied, Adaptable


(मल्ट फैसटिड) At the down ceremony a multifaceted crowd gathered.

(1296) EXCEPT (V) (को छोड़कर) Exclude, Omit, Exempt, Rule out
(इक्सेप्ट) We work every day except Sunday.

(1297) SURPRISING (Adj.) (आियवजनक) Astonishing, Staggering, Amazing, Astounding


(सप्र इटजींग) She told me a surprising thing.

(1298) ASSASSINATION (N) (हत्य ) Murder, Slaughter, Extermination, Killing, Slaying


(असैसनैर्न) The judge escaped assassination by drug dealers.

(1299) PREJUDICED (Adj.) (पक्षप तपूर्व) Partial, Unfair, Unjust, Discriminatory, Biased
(प्रेजडस्ट्) What has prejudiced you against modern music?

(1300) COLLECTIVE (Adj.) (एकटत्रत टकय हुआ) Concerted, Combined, United


(कलेन्टिव) The invention is a collective effort.

(1301) EVOLVE (V) (टवकटसत होन ) Develop, Progress, Advance, Better, Move ahead
(ईव ल्व) Businesses need to evolve rapidly.

(1302) EQUANIMITY (N) (स्वभ व क समभ व) Calmness, Serenity, Peace, Placidity


(ईिटनटमि ) Nothing disturbs his equanimity.

(1303) EXPERTISE (N) (टवर्ेषज्ञत ) Proficiency, Ability, Mastery, Adroitness, Dexterity


(एक्स्पिीज) Software is not really my area of expertise.

(1304) STRIFE (N) (झगड़ ) Conflict, Dissent, Dispute, Disharmony, Argument


(स्ट्र इफ) Racial strife is tearing our country apart.

(1305) CONSERVATION (N) (सींरक्षर्) Preservation, Protection, Safeguarding


(क न्सवेर्न) No new building is permitted in conservation areas.

(1306) QUADRENNIAL (Adj.) (च र स ल में एक ब र आने व ल ) Happening every four years


(ि डर े न अल) The Olympic Games is a quadrennial gathering of athletes.

(1307) DEGRADATION (N) (अधोगटत) Deterioration, Decadence, Retrogression


(डे ग्रडै र्न) Gambling is always coupled with degradation.

(1308) PERPETUITY (N) (र् श्वतत ) Eternity, Timelessness, Endlessness, Everlasting


(पटपवट्यूइि ) What had to be watched therefore was the perpetuity rule.

(1309) PROTECTED (Adj.) (सुरटक्षत) Secured, Guarded, Safe, Bastioned


(प्रिे न्टिड) The book is protected by copyright.

(1310) ENCROACHMENT (N) (अटतिमर्) Infringement, Impingement, Trespass


(एन्िोमि) I resent the encroachment on my time.

(1311) UNREGULATED (Adj.) (अटनयींटत्रत) Uncontrolled, Unbridled, Unrestricted


(अन्रेग्यलैटिड) In 1992-93 a fifth of revenues will be unregulated.

(1312) DIGNIFIED (Adj.) (प्रटतटष्ठत) Distinguished, Honourable, Venerable, Respectable


(टडिफ इड) She made a dignified departure.

(1313) MAJESTIC (Adj.) (र् नद र) Magnificent, Splendid, Glorious, Grand, Resplendent


(मजेन्टस्ट्क) This lovely village is surrounded by majestic mountain scenery.

(1314) DUOPOLY (N) (जब टकस वस्तु क कुल पूटतव पर केवल दो फमों क अटधक र होत है)
A situation in which only two company control all the business in a particular industry.

(1315) MILIEU (N) (व त वरर्) Surroundings, Ambience, Environment, Circumstances


(टमल्यु) She never felt happy in a student milieu.

(1316) CREDITABLE (Adj.) (टवश्वसन य) Praiseworthy, Commendable, Laudable


(िेडिबल) The team produced a creditable performance.

(1317) DISTINGUISHING (Adj.) (ख़ स) Distinctive, Distinct, Characteristic, Unique


(टडन्टस्ट्ीं गन्टिटर्ींग) This scar is her main distinguishing mark.

(1318) INCHOATE (Adj.) (प्र रीं टभक) Incipient, Beginning, Starting, Nascent, Initial
(इन्कोइि) Is tumor inchoate and OK take medicine
treat?

(1319) NECESSITATE (V) (आवश्यक करन ) Require, Make necessary, Demand


(नसेसिै ि) Your proposal will necessitate borrowing more money.

(1320) MERGER (N) (टवलय) Combination, Amalgamation, Unification, Blend, Alliance


(मजवर) There are rumours of an impending merger.

(1321) FORAY (N) (आिमर्) Attack, Onslaught, Assault, Invasion, Sortie


(फॉरे ) It will be my first foray into local government.
(1322) FRUITLESS (Adj.) (टनरथवक) Useless, Futile, Ineffectual, Vain, Worthless
(फ्रूि् टलस) It was a fruitless search.

(1323) PARAMOUNT (Adj.) (सवोच्च) Chief, Main, Leading, Highest, Top


(पैरम उि) This matter is of paramount importance.

(1324) QUASH (V) (अम न्य घोटषत करन ) Cancel, Rescind, Invalidate, Annul, Repeal
(िॉर्) The police were brought in to quash the strike.

(1325) CONSOLATION (N) (टदल स ) Relief, Comfort, Solace, Support, Help


(क न्सलैर्न) This news was of little consolation to us.

(1326) RIGIDITY (N) (किोरत ) Solidity, Robustness, Inflexibility, Sturdiness


(ररटजडि ) The rigidity of the metal caused it to crack.

(1327) FURNISH (V) (प्रस्तुत करन ) Give, Provide, Issue, Confer, Hand
(फटनवर्) We'll furnish you with all you need.

(1328) ILLEGIBLE (Adj.) (अपिन य) Something that cannot be read


(इलेजबल) Her signature is totally illegible.

(1329) TRIVIAL (Adj.) (तुच्छ) Insignificant, Paltry, Petty, Unimportant, Trifling, Frivolous
(िर व अल) Tony often gets angry about trivial things.

(1330) WIDESPREAD (Adj.) (टवस्तृत) Broad, Extensive, Sweeping, Ubiquitous


(व इड् स्प्रेड) The allegations received widespread media coverage.

(1331) UNFETTERED (Adj.) (बींधनमुक्त) Unrestrained, Unrestricted, Uncontrolled


(अन्फेिडव ) This is clearly a virtually unfettered discretion.

(1332) PREPAREDNESS (N) (तत्परत ) Readiness, Arrangements, Groundwork


(प्र पेरड् नस) Everything was in a state of preparedness.

(1333) CLAIRVOYANCE (N) (परोक्षदर्वन) Acumen, Intuition, Insight, Second sight


(क्लेवॉवइअन्स) She was a mystic, with remarkable clairvoyant powers.

(1334) PROLIFERATION (N) (त ि वृन्टद्ध) Multiplication, Propagation, Escalation, Increase


(प्रोटलफरै र्न) The past two years have seen the proliferation of TV channels.

(1335) FATIGUE (N) (थक न) Tiredness, Weariness, Exhaustion, Frazzle


(फि ग) Driver fatigue was to blame for the accident.
(1336) COMPLACENCE (N) (र् ल नत ) Unconcern, Incuriosity, Indifference, Apathy
(कम्प्र्प्ेसन्स) What you’re hearing is the voice of complacence.

(1337) STRATAGEM (N) (कपि) Ploy, Trick, Dodge, Subterfuge, Tactic


(स्ट्रै िजम) I was merely a pawn in his cunning stratagem.

(1338) HYGIENE (N) (स्वच्छत ) Sanitation, Cleanness, Purity, Sterility


(ह इज न) Wash regularly to ensure personal hygiene.

(1339) PRUDENT (Adj.) (टववेक ) Wise, Sapient, Astute, Clever, Sagacious, Sage
(प्रूडि) That was a prudent decision.

(1340) REGULATE (V) (टनयींटत्रत करन ) Control, Handle, Operate, Manage


(रे ग्यलैि) We must try our best to regulate our expenditure.

(1341) CONTROVERSIAL (Adj.) (टवव द स्पद) Contentious, Disputable, Dubitable, Moot


(क िर वर्वल) Her speech steered clear of controversial issues.

(1342) ENACT (V) (टनयम बन न ) Legislate, Sanction, Legalise, Ordain, Make laws
(एनैि) Congress refused to enact the bill.

(1343) GUBERNATORIAL (Adj.) (गवनवर सींबींध ) Commanding, Administrative


(गूबनविॉर अल) Sanjay looked like a gubernatorial candidate.

(1344) IDENTICAL (Adj.) (सम न) Alike, Similar, Same, Comparable, Analogous


(आइडे टनकल) I've got three identical blue suits.

(1345) INTRIGUE (N) (षड्यींत्र) Machination, Scheme, Plot, Stratagem, Manoeuvre


(इिर ग) Fairy tales can intrigue most children.

(1346) EXEMPTION (N) (छूि) Dispensation, Indemnity, Exception


(इग्जेम्प्प्र्न) These goods are subject to exemption from tax.

(1347) RESULTED (N) (पररर् म) Consequence, Outcome, Upshot, Repercussion


(र जल्ट) The accident resulted in three people being killed.

(1348) ENSURE (V) (सुटनटित करन ) Guarantee, Insure, Assure, Affirm, Make certain
(इन्र्ुर) Wash regularly to ensure personal hygiene.

(1349) SAFEGUARD (N) (सुरक्ष ) Protection, Shield, Precaution, Aegis


(सैफ्ग डव ) Keeping clean is a safeguard against disease.
(1350) EVASIVE (Adj.) (कपिपूर्व) Elusive, Indirect, Ambiguous, Roundabout, Enigmatic
(इवैटजव) She gave an evasive answer.

(1351) RESISTANCE (N) (टवरोध) Defiance, Fight, Battle, Opposition, Conflict


(र टजस्ट्न्स) Mass communication sometimes arouses resistance.

(1352) CONSEQUENCE (N) (पररर् म) Outcome, Result, Repercussion, Ramification


(क न्सिन्स) Your opinion is of little consequence to me.

(1354) AGGREGATE (N) (समग्र) Collection, Assemble, Accumulation, Agglomeration


(ऐग्रटगि) The smaller minorities got an aggregate of 1,327 votes.

(1355) PURSUIT (N) (तल र्) Chase, Tracking, Hounding, Search, Trail
(पसूवि) He is engaged in the ruthless pursuit of wealth.

(1356) COHESIVENESS (N) (सींगतत ) Cohesion, Bond, Togetherness, Adherence


(कोह टसर्वनस) One of the most important properties of a work team is cohesiveness.

(1357) PRAGMATIC (Adj.) (व्य वह ररक) Practical, Factual, Literal


(प्रैग्मैटिक) We need to adopt a more pragmatic approach.

(1358) INVASION (N) (हमल ) Assault, Foray, Attack, Onslaught, Incursion, Sortie
(इन्वैर््न) British troops spearheaded the invasion.

(1359) DISPLEASURE (N) (न खुर् ) Irritation, Exasperation, Indignation, Dissatisfaction


(टडथर्प्ेर््र) Their displeasure at being kept waiting was clear.

(1360) EXISTENTIAL (Adj.) (अन्टस्तत्वपरक) Actual, Subjective, Applied, Verifiable


(एन्टग्जस्ट्े न्र्ल) We were definitely going for the existential crime-drama thing.

(1361) COMPLICATED (Adj.) (जटिल) Complex, Convoluted, Tangled, Labyrinthine


(क म्प्र्प्केटिड) This is a novel with a complicated plot.

(1362) UNEASINESS (N) (बेचैन ) Anxiety, Nervousness, Worry, Misgiving


(अन ज नस) I felt a great uneasiness about meeting her
again.

(1363) INACTIVENESS (N) (अकमव) Passivity, Inaction, Inertness, Immobility


(इनैन्टिव) This is another inactiveness phenomenon of the paper review system.

(1364) CONSENSUS (N) (स मींजस्य) Agreement, Accord, Harmony, Concord, Unanimity


(कन्सेन्सस) The two parties have reached a consensus.
(1365) UPHOLD (V) (बन ए रखन ) Sustain, Defend, Back, Maintain
(अप्होल्ड) Our policy has been to uphold the law.

(1366) COLLAPSE (N) (टगरन ) End, Decline, Breakdown, Cessation, Degradation


(कलैप्स) The country's economy is on the verge of collapse.

(1367) SENSATIONAL (Adj.) (सींवेद न त्मक) Exciting, Amazing, Astonishing, Stunning


(सेन्सेर्नल) You look sensational in that dress!

(1368) RIVAL (N) (प्रटतद्वीं द्व ) Competitor, Contender, Vier, Anti, Combatant
(र इवल) The rival political parties are already jockeying for power.

(1369) STRETCHED (Adj.) (ख ींच हुआ) Lengthened, Extended, Elongated, Unfolded


(स्ट्रे च्ि) He stretched and flexed his knees to relax.

(1370) DISCRIMINATORY (Adj.) (पक्षप त ) Biased, Prejudiced, Partisan, Bigoted


(टडन्टिमनिोर ) He said the priority list was discriminatory.

(1371) ACCOUNTABILITY (N) (टजम्मेद र ) Responsibility, Answerability, Liability


(अकैउिटबटलि ) The key to democratic politics is accountability.

(1372) UNDERMINE (V) (कमजोर कर दे न ) Weaken, Compromise, Debilitate, Enfeeble


(अन्डम वइन) A mole can undermine the strongest rampart.

(1373) ASSESSMENT (N) (आीं कलन) Evaluation, Appraisal, Estimation, Estimate


(असेिि) He wrote a very generous assessment of my work.

(1374) SURPRISE (N) (आियव) Amazement, Astonishment, Stupefaction, Astoundment


(सप्र इज) What a surprise to find you here!

(1375) DISCREDIT (V) (बदन म ) Disgrace, Shame, Degrade, Slander, Smirch


(टडिेटडि) By telling lies he brought discredit upon Parliament.

(1376) SURVEILLANCE (N) (टनगर न ) Scrutiny, Inspection, Vigilance, Vigil


(सवैलन्स) The suspects are under police surveillance.

(1377) SPUR (N) (प्रोत्स हन) Stimulus, Motivation, Impetus, Goad, Encouragement
(स्पर) It provided the spur to further
research.

(1378) CONTRARILY (Adv.) (टवरोध भ ष तर के से) On the contrary, Contrastingly


She had contrarily thought that if he really cared about her.

(1379) APPROPRIATELY (Adv.) (उटचत तर के से) Properly, Suitably, Appositely


(अप्रोप्र इि् ल ) Try to dress appropriately for each occasion.

(1380) SERIOUSLY (Adv.) (गम्भ रत पूववक) Gravely, Solemnly, Sternly, Grimly


(स अर अस्ल ) You're not seriously expecting me to believe that?

(1381) IMPUNITY (N) (छु िक र ) Dispensation, Freedom, Liberty, Amnesty


(इम्प्प्यूटनि ) You cannot break the law with impunity.

(1382) MASSACRE (N) (नरसींह र) Slaughter, Killing, Slaying, Murder, Extermination


(मैसकर) Nobody survived the massacre.

(1383) DISCONCERTING (Adj.) (परे र् न कर दे ने व ल ) Disturbing, Unsettling


(टडस्कन्सटििं ग) There was a disconcerting silence.

(1384) SCUFFLE (N) (झगड़न ) Fight, Tussle, Fracas, Scrimmage, Ruckus


(स्कफल) He was involved in a scuffle with a photographer.

(1385) INSURGENT (Adj.) (ब ग ) Mutinous, Rebellious, Riotous, Revolting


(इन्सजवि) Hadn't there been insurgent generals?

(1386) CONDUCIVE (Adj.) (टहतकर) Favourable, Beneficial, Opportune, Convenient


(कन्डूटसव) Exercise is conducive to health.

(1387) CULPABILITY (N) (दोष ) Blameworthiness, Culpableness, Fault, Wrongdoing


(कल्पटबटलि ) After the accident, the company refused to accept culpability.

(1388) COMMITMENT (N) (टजम्मेद र ) Responsibility, Obligation, Onus, Duty


(कटमि् मि) I'm not ready for a commitment.

(1389) EXEMPLARY (Adj.) (आदर्व) Excellent, Outstanding, Exceptional, Perfect


(इग्जेम्प्र्प्र ) The judge awarded exemplary damages.

(1390) FEUDING (N) (र्त्रुत ) Friction, Conflict, Discord, Strife, Disharmony, Dissent
(यूटडीं ग) The two tribes are always feuding.

(1391) UPRISING (N) (टवद्रोह) Revolt, Insurrection, Rebellion, Mutiny, Disorder


(अप्र इज ींग) The uprising was ruthlessly suppressed.

(1392) MONSTROUS (Adj.) (टवलक्षर्) Huge, Gigantic, Vast, Mammoth, Colossal


(म न्स्टर स) She endured the monstrous behaviour for years.

(1393) NEGOTIATE (V) (समझौत करन ) Discuss, Deliberate, Debate, Converse, Consult
(टनगोटर्एि) We'll leave you to negotiate with them.

(1394) OUST (V) (टनक ल दे न ) Expel, Banish, Evict, Ostracise


(आउस्ट्) The rebels finally managed to oust the government from power.

(1395) CLOUT (N) (प्रभ व) Influence, Power, Prestige, Sway, Authority


(क्ल उि) He has a lot of clout within the party.

(1396) SCANT (Adj.) (कम) Scanty, Sparse, Meagre, Scarce, Spare


(स्कैि) He paid scant attention to what was said.

(1397) CONSENSUS (N) (सववसम्मटत) Agreement, Concord, Harmony, Assent, Consent


(कन्सेन्सस) The two parties have reached a consensus.

(1398) REKINDLE (V) (टफर से सह अवथथ में ल न ) Restore, Resuscitate, Resurrect


(र टकन्डल) Nothing could rekindle her extinct passion.

(1399) REVOLT (V) (टवद्रोह करन ) Resist, Insurrect, Riot, Mutiny


(र वोल्ट) The army quickly crushed the revolt.

(1400) RATCHET (V) (बढ न ) Increase, Intensify, Step up


(रै टचि) He fears inflation will ratchet up as the year ends.

(1401) COMPASSIONATE (Adj.) (दय लु) Kind, Merciful, Humane, Charitable


(कम्पैर्टनि) My father was a deeply compassionate man.

(1402) EXACTLY (Adv.) (व स्तव में) Precisely, Perfectly, Accurately, Correctly


(इग्जैि्ल ) It's exactly half past five.

(1403) CONSECUTIVE (Adj.) (िम गत) Successive, Sequential, Constant, Going on


(कन्सेक्यटिव) It had rained for four consecutive days.

(1404) SAGACITY (N) (चतुर ई) Shrewdness, Astuteness, Canniness, Sageness, Sapience


(सगैटसि ) He had a reputation for business sagacity.

(1405) PROMPT (Adj.) (तुरींत) Quick, Immediate, Rapid, Instant, Accelerated


(प्र म्प्प्ट) I'm looking forward to a prompt reply.

(1406) EXTREME (Adj.) (अत्यन्त) Severe, Utmost, High, Maximal, Acute


(इक्स्ट्र म) His political ideas are rather extreme.

(1407) MORBIDITY (N) (अस्वथथत ) Disease, Illness, Ailment, Affliction, Sickness


(मॉटबवटडि ) He thought it without morbidity for he had loved his brother dearly.

(1408) RESPONSIBILITY (N) (टजम्मेद र ) Duty, Onus, Commitment, Answerability


(र स्प न्सटबलि ) He has no sense of responsibility.

(1409) UNFORTUNATE (Adj.) (दु भ वग्यपूर्व) Unlucky, Luckless, Pitiful, Hapless, Wretched
(अन्फॉचवटनि) It was an unfortunate accident.

(1410) SCRAMBLE (V) (फ़ौरन रव न हो ज न ) Hurry, Rush, Hasten, Scurry, Scud, Scoot
(िैम्बल) The village was a 20-minute scramble away.

(1411) PREDICTABLE (Adj.) (पूव वनुमेय) Expected, Foreseeable, Anticipated, Probable


(प्र टडिबल) The ending of the book was entirely predictable.

(1412) ELUSIVE (Adj.) (भ् ींटतजनक य अस्पष्ट) Ambiguous, Vague, Indistinct, Inexplicit
(इलूटसव) For me, the poem has an elusive quality.

(1413) AFFORDABLE (Adj.) (खर दने में समथव होन ) Cheap, Inexpensive, Economical
(अफॉडव बल) The restaurant serves good food at affordable
prices.

(1414) DESTROY (V) (नष्ट करन ) Ruin, Devastate, Spoil, Ravage, Demolish, Dismantle
(टडस्ट्र ॉइ) If she does that, she'll destroy herself.

(1415) EMERGING (Adj.) (उभरत हुआ) Developing, Growing, Evolving, Advancing


(ईमटजिंग) The world is only slowly emerging from recession.

(1416) EVALUATE (V) (मूल्य ींकन करन ) Estimate, Appraise, Gauge, Reckon
(इवैल्यूऐि) I can't evaluate his ability without seeing his work.

(1415) INHERENT (Adj.) (मूलक) Intrinsic, Ingrained, Hereditary, Inbuilt


(इन्ह रि) A love of music is inherent in human nature.

(1416) RIDDLE (N) (रहस्य) Puzzle, Conundrum, Mystery, Enigma, Quandary


(ररडल) Her disappearance is a complete riddle.

(1417) ENUMERATION (N) (गर्न ) Recount, Recounting, Chronicle


(इनूमरै र्न) Use a naming convention for enumeration members.
(1418) CONSOLIDATION (N) (एक करर्) Union, Combination, Unification, Merger
(कन्स लडै र्न) Such consolidation was indeed commended by contemporary
writers.

(1419) EQUIVALENCE (N) (बर बर ) Equality, Sameness, Similarity, Parity


(इन्टिवलन्स) There's a general equivalence between the two concepts.

(1420) AGGREGATE (N) (समस्त) Collection, Mass, Accumulation, Agglomeration


(ऐग्रटगि) They purchased an aggregate of 3000 shares in the company.

(1421) PREDOMINANT (Adj.) (प्रबल) Chief, Principal, Leading, Highest


(टप्रड मनि) Which country is the predominant member of the alliance?

(1422) STRENGTHENING (N) (वृन्टद्ध) Bolstering, Buttressing, Underpinning, Propping up


(स्ट्रें गथटनींग) The new law is aimed at strengthening protective measures for workers.

(1423) HAIL (V) (र् ब र् दे न ) Praise, Acclaim, Laud, Commend, Glorify, Exalt
(हैल) The crowds hailed the conquerors.

(1424) SURPASSING (Adj.) (उत्कृष्ट) Supreme, Exceptional, Incomparable, Unmatched


(सपैटसींग) The actress possessed surpassing beauty.

(1425) CIRCUMVENT (V) (चकम दे न ) Dodge, Avoid, Elude, Thwart, Escape


(सकवम्वेि) The king tried to circumvent his enemies.

(1426) CATAPULT (V) (फ़ेक दे न ) Rush, Hurry, Speed, Hasten, Scurry


(कैिपल्ट) Challenges can catapult a child into new maturity.

(1427) LAGGARD (N) (सुस्त आदम ) Straggler, Dawdler, Loiterer, Sluggard


(लैगडव ) But the development of it is late and laggard in China.

(1428) IGNORE (V) (नजरअींद ज करन ) Disregard, Neglect, Unheed, Snub, Dodge
(इिोर) Don't ignore the fog warning signs.

(1429) DRASTICALLY (Adv.) (कड़े रूप से) Extremely, Highly, Terribly, Exceedingly
(डर ै न्टस्ट्क्ल ) As a result, services have been drastically reduced.

(1430) CONTENTION (N) (टवव द) Conflict, Discord, Dissension, Strife, Friction


(किे न्र्न) Three players are in contention to win the title.

(1431) AUTHORITATIVE (Adj.) (प्र टधक ररक) Departmental, Governmental, Executive


(अथॉरिै टिव) The book is an authoritative account of World War Two.
(1432) EXTRAPOLATE (V) (अथव टनक लन ) Conclude, Infer, Assume, Induce
(इक्स्ट्र ै पलैि) You can't really extrapolate a trend from such a small sample.

(1433) UNTAPPED (Adj.) (टजन्हें अभ इस्तेम ल न टकय गय हो) Unused, Unexploited


(अिै प्ट) We believe there is untapped potential.

(1434) UNSKILLED (Adj.) (अकुर्ल) Untrained, Amateurish, Unskillful, Dilettante


(अन्टन्स्कल्ड) This is an unskilled painting.

(1435) MYTH (N) (झि


ू ब त) Falsity, Falsehood, Untruth, Fabrication, Fallacy
(टमथ) The story is a pure myth.

(1436) DISADVANTAGE (N) (प्रटतकूल पररन्टथथटत) Inconvenience, Bother, Trouble


(टडसड् वैटनज) Lack of qualifications is an obvious disadvantage.

(1437) ABROAD (Adv.) (टवदे र् ) Overseas, Away, In a foreign land


(अब्रॉड) Someday I'd like to travel abroad.

(1438) PERMANENT (Adj.) (थथ य ) Eternal, Everlasting, Perpetual, Perennial, Unending


(पमवनि) She is looking for a permanent place to stay.

(1439) ASPIRATION (N) (अटभल ष ) Aim, Ambition, Longing, Yearning, Objective


(ऐस्परै र्न) She was filled with the aspiration to succeed in life.

(1440) STRAY (Adj.) (टबखर हुआ) Vagrant, Wandering, Roaming, Wayward


(स्ट्रे ) This dog must be a stray.

(1441) ATTACK (N) (आिमर्) Assault, Blitz, Onslaught, Incursion, Assailment


(अिै क) Our troops are now on the attack.

(1442) MENACE (N) (खतर ) Danger, Risk, Peril, Hazard, Jeopardy, Vulnerability
(मेटनस) These weapons are a menace.

(1443) CONTENTION (N) (टवव द) Conflict, Concord, Disagreement, Strife, Dissent


(किे न्र्न) My contention is that the scheme will never work.

(1444) NUISANCE (N) (उत्प त) Hassle, Vexation, Irritation, Exasperation, Frustration


(नूसन्स) Don't be such a nuisance.

(1445) CONTRIVANCE (N) (तरक़ ब) Creation, Fabrication, Concoction, Construction


(किर इवन्स) Some things are beyond human contrivance.
(1446) IMPROPER (Adj.) (अनुटचत) Unsuitable to circumstances, Inappropriate
(इम्प्र पर) It would be improper to comment at this stage.

(1447) ELIMINATE (V) (पूर तरह हि न ) Remove, Clear, Erase, Do away with, Get rid of
(इटलमनैि) You must eliminate an unknown quantity.

(1448) RESPONSIBLE (Adj.) (टजम्मेद र) Accountable, Answerable, Liable


(ररस्प न्सबल) He is directly responsible for this.

(1449) INCLEMENT (Adj.) (रूख ) Rough, Stormy, Severe, Extreme, Rugged


(इन्क्लेमि) Predictions of inclement weather proved to be wrong.

(1450) POSSIBILITY (N) (सम्भ वन ) Potential, Feasibility, Practicability, Plausibility


(प सटबटलि ) It is not beyond the bounds of possibility.

(1451) UNACCOMPANIED (Adj.) (अकेल ) Solitary, Alone, Solo, Lonely, Isolated


(अनकम्पन ड) Unaccompanied bags are either searched or removed.

(1452) CHAR (V) (झुलस न ) Scorch, Burn, Sear, Singe, Blister


(च र) Roast the peppers until the skin begins to char.

(1453) BREACH (N) (उल्लींघन) Infringement, Violation, Infraction, Trespass


(ब्र च) They were sued for breach of contract.

(1454) INFLICT (V) (थोपन ) Impose, Apply, Give, Levy


(इन्टन्फ्लि) Do you have to inflict that music on us?

(1455) STRIDENT (Adj.) (किोर) Harsh, Discordant, Rough, Stridulous


(स्ट्र इडि) He is a strident advocate of nuclear power.

(1456) EMANATE (V) (प्रकि होन ) Arise, Emerge, Originate, Come forth, Come out
(एमनैि) You'll feel its energy emanate into your system.

(1457) EBB (N) (कम होन ) Decline, Downfall, Downturn, Decrease, Reduction
(एब) Our enthusiasm soon began to ebb.

(1458) KEENNESS (N) (उत्सुकत ) Eagerness, Passion, Zeal, Zest, Earnestness


(क ननेर्) This setback has drained away my keenness.

(1459) UNUSUALLY (Adv.) (अस म न्य रूप से) Oddly, Peculiarly, Strangely, Abnormally
(अन्यूर््ूअल ) She's unusually articulate for a ten-year-old.
(1460) EFFECTUATE (V) (क य वन्टन्वत करन ) Execute, Trigger, Prompt, Elicit, Induce
(इफेक्चूऐि) The disease do not prevent him from effectuate his plan.

(1461) IMPEDIMENT (N) (ब ध ) Hindrance, Obstacle, Obstruction, Deterrent


(इम्पेडमि) He has an impediment in speech.

(1462) ELEVATION (N) (ऊींच ई) Rise, Ascent, Upgrade, Slant, Acclivity


(एलवैर्न) The gun has an elevation of 45 degrees.

(1463) INACTION (N) (टनन्टियत ) Idleness, Dormancy, Inertness, Indolence, Lethargy


(इनैक्शन) At root, the reason for inaction is political.

(1464) EMBOLDEN (V) (प्रोत्स टहत करन ) Embolden, Hearten, Inspirit, Motivate, Inspire
(एम्बोल्डन) His success emboldened him to expand his business.

(1465) PRIMACY (N) (प्रध नत ) Supremacy, Dominance, Ascendancy


(प्र इमस ) We must give primacy to education.

(1466) UPEND (V) (उपर उि न ) Raise, Put up, Elevate, Mount


(अपेन्ड) The bicycle lay upended in a ditch.

(1467) DEFAMATION (N) (म नह टन) Vilification, Smear, Denigration, Slander


(डे फमेर्न) The company sued for defamation.

(1468) CONVICTION (N) (अपर ध टसन्टद्ध) Declaration of guilt, Sentence, Penalty


(कन्टन्वक्शन) He plans to appeal against his conviction.

(1469) IRREVERSIBLE (Adj.) (अपररवतवन य) That cannot be changed to a previous condition


(इररवसवबल) Technology has had an irreversible impact on
society.

(1470) IRREVOCABLE (Adj.) (अखण्डन य) Unable to be repealed or nullified


(इरे वकबल) Her decision was immediate and irrevocable.

(1471) INFIRMITY (N) (कमजोर ) Frailty, Feebleness, Delicacy, Fragility, Debilitation


(इन्फटमवि ) Bad temper is his worst infirmity.

(1472) REPUTATION (N) (प्रटतष्ठ ) Esteem, Renown, Prestige, Regard


(रे प्यिै र्न) This restaurant has a fine reputation.

(1473) QUESTIONABLE (Adj.) (सींदेह स्पद) Doubtful, Dubious, Arguable, Contentious


(िेथचनबल) The statistics are highly questionable.

(1474) LAMENTABLE (Adj.) (टनर र् जनक) Unfortunate, Heartbreaking, Mournful


(लैमिबल) It is a lamentable state of affairs.

(1475) ABSURD (Adj.) (बेतुक ) Preposterous, Ludicrous, Idiotic, Inane, Silly


(अब्सडव ) What an absurd suggestion!

(1476) ABANDON (V) (त्य गन ) Desert, Forsake, Leave, Abdicate, Forgo, Relinquish
(अबैन्डन) We had to abandon the car.

(1477) SURPLUS (N) (बचत) Profit, Gain, Return, Earnings, Remuneration


(सर्प्वस) The chemical industry has a large and growing trade surplus.

(1478) SUCCESSIVE (Adj.) (िटमक य लग त र) Sequential, Consecutive, Continuous


(सक्सेटसव) He won three successive matches.

(1479) EXTANT (Adj.) (मौजूद ) Existing, Alive, Remaining, Present, In existence


(एक्स्ट्ि) The oldest extant document is dated 1492.

(1480) PRESCRIBE (V) (नुसख टलखन ) Advice, Recommend, Suggest, Propose, Urge
(टप्रि इब) The doctor prepared to prescribe a receipt.

(1481) FETCH (V) (टनक लन ) To cause to come


(फेच) I had to fetch water from the well.

(1482) OSTENSIBLE (Adj.) (स्पष्ट) Seeming, Purported, Evident, Supposed, Exhibited


(आस्ट्े न्टन्सबल) The ostensible reason for his absence was illness.

(1483) DEARNESS (N) (महींग ई) Costliness, Valuableness, Expensiveness


(टडरनेर्) The poor are said to be suffering greatly from the dearness of bread.

(1484) COINCIDENCE (N) (सींयोग) Chance, Accident, Luck, Happenstance, Freak


(कोइन्टन्सडन्स) It may just have been a coincidence.

(1485) CIPHER (N) (बेक र क च ज) Zero, Blank, Void, Null, Zippo


(स इफर) He's a mere cipher in the company.

(1486) CONTROVERSY (N) (टवव द) Argument, Quarrel, Squabble, Contention, Wrangle


(क िर वसी) There was a controversy over the plans.

(1487) INTRIGUE (N) (स टजर्) The secret planning of something illicit


(इिर ग) He found himself snared in a web of intrigue.

(1488) FLAUNTING (N) (इिल न य घमींड से टदख न ) Show, Display, Exhibition


(फ्लॉि) He's always flaunting his wealth.

(1489) INSTIGATE (V) (भड़क न ) Provoke, Incite, Goad, Pique, Stir up


(इन्स्टगैि) It would not prove worthwhile to instigate a nuclear attack.

(1490) DIASPORA (N) (प्रव स ) A group of people with similar homeland


(ड इऐस्पर) Most diaspora Jews still support Israel strongly.

(1491) FLEE (V) (भ ग ज न ) Abscond, Decamp, Run away, Scoot, Depart


(फ्ल ) He was caught trying to flee the country.

(1492) IMPUNITY (N) (छु िक र ) Exemption, Dispensation, Indemnity, Reprieve


(इम्प्प्यूटनि ) The verdict seemed to be impunity.

(1493) PULVERISE (V) (टवनष्ट करन ) Destroy, Demolish, Wreck, Devastate, Annihilate
(पल्वर इज) He pulverise the opposition with the force of his oratory.

(1494) RESPITE (N) (ि ल दे न ) Pause, Intermission, Interval, Hiatus, Interlude


(रे न्टस्पि) We worked for hours without respite.

(1495) OBVIATE (V) (ि लन ) Prevent, Avert, Preclude, Avoid, Hinder, Thwart


(आब्व ऐि) I obviate the need to travel.

(1496) HITHERTO (Adv.) (अब तक) Yet, Till then, So far


(टहदिू व ) A hitherto unthinkable question was asked.

(1497) EMPHATICALLY (Adv.) (प्रभ वपूर्व तर के से) Assuredly, Definitely, Certainly


(एम्प्फैटिकल ) "No fast food", she said emphatically.

(1498) SEPARATELY (Adv.) (अलग-अलग) Apart, Alone, Singly, Solely, Disjointly


(सेप्रि् ल ) We are living separately now.

(1499) OUTSTANDING (Adj.) (उत्कृष्ट) Excellent, Superb, Exceptional, Stellar


(आउि् स्ट्ैन्टन्डींग) This is an area of outstanding natural beauty.

(1500) OMNIBUS (N) (बहुप्रयोजन) Collection, Compilation, Medley, Accumulation


(आम्नबस) The 90-minute Sunday omnibus edition.

(1501) UNFAILINGLY (Adv.) (लग त र) Constantly, Continually, Perpetually, Incessantly


(अन्फैटलींगल ) He was unfailingly polite to customers.

(1502) BROOK (N) (स्व क र करन य अनुमटत दे न ) To allow or accept something


(ब्रुक) I will brook no interference.

(1503) EVACUATION (N) (ररक्त करर्) Eviction, Removal, Shifting, Excretion, Exclusion
(इवैक्यूएर्न) Police ordered the evacuation of the building.

(1504) COORDINATE (V) (समन्टन्वत करन ) Level, Balance, Equate, Make even, Adjust
(कोऑडव नैि) We need someone to coordinate the whole campaign.

(1505) LOYAL (Adj.) (वफ़ द र) Faithful, Devoted, Dedicated, Staunch


(लॉइअल) The troops remained loyal to the president.

(1506) HUMANITARIAN (Adj.) (म नवत व द ) Charitable, Philanthropic, Altruistic


(ह्यूमैटनिे र अन) Humanitarian aid is being sent to the refugees.

(1507) CUMULATIVE (Adj.) (सींचय ) Collaborative, Aggregate, Combined


(क्यूम्यलटिव) Scientific knowledge is cumulative.

(1508) RESPONSIBILITY (N) (टजम्मेद र ) Duty, Obligation, Answerability, Commitment


(ररस्प न्सटबटलि ) He has no sense of responsibility.

(1509) PROCEDURE (N) (प्रटिय ) Process, Method, Strategy, Approach, Plan


(प्रोस जर) A biopsy is usually a minor surgical procedure.

(1510) DEVOID (Adj.) (वींटचत) Bereft, Lacking, Void, Deprived of, Vacant of
(टडवॉइड) Are you totally devoid of common sense?

(1511) UNSEEMLY (Adj.) (अनुटचत) Improper, Inappropriate, Unsuitable, Indecorous


(अन्स म्ल ) Everyone was shocked by his unseemly conduct.

(1512) LITIGATE (V) (मुकदम करन ) Sue, Prosecute, Drag into court
(टलटिगैि) The new law also grants them the right to litigate.

(1513) GIST (N) (स र ींर्) Essence, Crux, Core, Point, Spirit


(टजस्ट्) That was the gist of what he said.

(1514) GRADUALLY (Adv.) (ध रे -ध रे ) Unhurriedly, Slowly, Evenly, Step by step


(ग्रैजूअल्ल ) She got used gradually to the vegetarian diet.

(1515) ENDORSE (V) (पुटष्ट करन ) Approve, Authorise, Uphold, Sanction, Certify
(एन्डॉसव) I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly.

(1516) BELIE (V) (झि


ू स टबत करन ) Disprove, Contradict, Refute, Debunk, Deny, Rebut
(टबल इ) His acts belie his words.

(1517) INSUFFICIENT (Adj.) (अपय वप्त) Deficient, Inadequate, Scarce, Sparse, Scanty
(इन्सटफर्ि) He was reprimanded for insufficient control.

(1518) ADHERENCE (N) (अनुप लन) Observance, Conformity, Abidance, Accordance


(ऐड् ह रन्स) The teacher demanded adherence to the rules.

(1519) LENIENT (Adj.) (उद र) Kind, Merciful, Liberal, Humane, Magnanimous


(ल न्यि) The judge was lenient with him.

(1520) COMPENSATION (N) (मुआवज ) Recompense, Reprisal, Repayment, Redress


(क म्पन्सैर्न) They have a valid claim to compensation.

(1521) GIG (N) (कल क र के रूप में अथथ य नौकर ) Concert, Live performance
(टगग) They're doing a gig in Leeds tonight.

(1522) ESTIMATED (Adj.) (अनुम टनत) Predicted, Supposed, Likely, Approximate


(एस्ट्मैिड) An estimated 1600 vessels pass through the strait annually.

(1523) RELIANCE (N) (आश्रय) Dependence, Leaning, Addition, Compulsion


(र ल इअन्स) Don't place too much reliance on his advice.

(1524) UNCERTAINTY (N) (अटनटितत ) Irresolution, Indecision, Unsureness


(अन्सिव ि ) He had an air of uncertainty about him.

(1525) ENVISAGE (V) (पररकल्पन करन ) Envision, Perceive, Contemplate, Perceive


(एन्टन्वटजज) What level of profit do you envisage?

(1526) GRIEVANCE (N) (टर्क यत) Complaint, Grumble, Gripe


(ग्र वन्स) He had a personal grievance against the professor.

(1527) INSTANCE (N) (उद हरर्) Example, Illustration, Sample, Specimen, Prototype
(इन्स्टन्स) I came here at the instance of Dr. Jekyll.

(1528) PIONEERING (Adj.) (अग्रगमन) Innovative, New, Inventive, Inspired


(प इअटनररीं ग) The pioneering days are all but over.

(1529) ENSURE (V) (सुटनटित करन ) Assure, Guarantee, Certify, Verify, Assert, Set out
(इन्र्ुर) Wash regularly to ensure personal hygiene.

(1530) CONSERVATIVE (Adj.) (रूटढव द ) Traditional, Orthodox, Conventional


(कन्सववटिव) I'm canvassing for the Conservative Party.

(1531) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अभूतपूवव) Unique, Extraordinary, Unusual, Unfamiliar


(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) The situation is unprecedented in modern times.

(1532) EVENTUALITY (Adv.) (अींटतम रूप से) Finally, Ultimately, In the end
(इवेन्चूऐटलि ) We were prepared for every eventuality.

(1533) CHARISMATIC (Adj.) (कररश्म ई) Enchanting, Alluring, Captivating, Charming


(कैर ममैटिक) Martin Luther King was a very charismatic speaker.

(1534) MYRIAD (Adj.) (अनटगनत) Countless, Innumerable, Numberless, Many, Manifold


(टमर अड) We were plagued by a myriad tiny flies.

(1535) INCUMBENT (Adj.) (पद टधक र ) In office, In power, Presiding, Reigning


(इन्कम्बि) The old man is an incumbent.

(1536) INVASION (N) (हमल ) Assault, Attack, Onslaught, Conquest


(इन्वैर््न) She was annoyed at his invasion.

(1537) PROFOUND (Adj.) (गहर ) Deep, Fathomless, Abysmal


(प्रोफ उन्ड) Her sense of disappointment was profound.

(1538) POTENCY (N) (स मर्थ्व) Power, Strength, Effectiveness, Efficacy, Capacity


(पोिन्स ) The drug will lose its potency when exposed to moisture.

(1539) WARN (V) (चेत वन दे न ) Appraise, Caution, Put on the alert


(वॉनव) I tried to warn him, but he wouldn't listen.

(1540) LOOPHOLE (N) (बच व क र स्त ) Flaw, Defect, Shortcoming, Fault, Dodge
(लूप्होल) A good lawyer can always find a loophole.

(1541) STRONGHOLD (N) (गढ य टकल ) Fortress, Citadel, Fortification, Castle, Rampart
(स्ट्र ॉींगहोल्ड) The seat was a stronghold of the Labour party.

(1542) INACCESSIBLE (Adj.) (अगम्य) Unattainable, Unobtainable, Unachaivable


(इनक्सेसबल) In winter, the villages are inaccessible by road.

(1543) INCOHERENT (Adj.) (समझने में अस्पष्ट) Unclear, Muddled, Incomprehensible


(इन्कोटहरि) One man was incoherent with grief.

(1544) INSURGENCY (N) (टवद्रोह) Rebellion, Revolution, Insurrection, Uprising


(इन्सजवन्स ) The debate around the insurgency sharpened.

(1545) RETRIBUTION (N) (प्रटतर्ोध) Retaliation, Vengeance, Revenge, Reparation


(रे िर ब्यूर्न) His armies invaded their lands in retribution.

(1546) TOLERANCE (N) (सहनर् लत ) Forbearance, Magnanimity, Patience, Sufferance


(ि लरन्स) She had no tolerance for jokes of any kind.

(1547) QUARRY (V) (खोदन ) Excavate, Extract, Dig, Empty, Hollow out
(िॉर ) The Romans did not quarry the most accessible stones.

(1548) GRUESOME (Adj.) (भय नक) Awful, Ghastly, Hideous, Horrid, Frightful
(ग्रूसम) Please spare me the gruesome details.

(1549) LUCRATIVE (Adj.) (ल भप्रद) Productive, Fruitful, Thriving, Flourishing, Booming


(लूिटिव) She has a lucrative deal with a cosmetics company.

(1550) CULPRIT (N) (दोष ) Offender, Criminal, Wrongdoer, Malefactor, Miscreant


(कन्टल्स्प्रि) Are you the culprit who broke this window?

(1551) ALLEGED (Adj.) (कटथत) Supposed, Ostensible, Purported, Claimed


(अलेज्ड) It has been alleged that Jack stole the money.

(1552) COMPASSIONATE (Adj.) (करुन मय) Sympathetic, Humane, Benevolent, Merciful


(कम्पैर्टनि) My father was a deeply compassionate man.

(1553) EXPEDITIOUSLY (Adv.) (जल्द से) Quickly, Momentarily, Immediately, Instantly


(एक्स्पटडर्स्ल ) The work was carried out as expeditiously as possible.

(1554) EFFICACY (N) (क्षमत ) Efficiency, Potency, Usefulness, Fruitfulness


(एटफकैस ) Recent medical studies confirm the efficacy of a healthier lifestyle.

(1555) ASSENT (N) (स्व कृटत) Approval, Consent, Validation


(असेि) Parliament gave its assent to war.

(1556) IMMEDIACY (N) (त त्क टलकत ) Quickness, Speediness, Instantaneousness


(इम ड अस ) Television brings a new immediacy to world events.

(1557) OBSERVATION (N) (अवलोकन) Inspection, Examination, Scrutiny, Surveillance


(आब्ज़वेर्न) The new breed is under observation.

(1558) DISCRETIONARY (Adj.) (टववेक ध न) Optional, Arbitrary, Voluntary


(टडिेर्नेर ) Judges have great discretionary powers.

(1559) PROHIBIT (V) (रोकन ) Forbid, Ban, Restrict, Interdict, Forfend


(प्रोटहटबि) Prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages.

(1560) APPROPRIATE (Adj.) (उटचत) Suitable, Proper, Apt, Apposite, Germane


(अप्रोप्र ऐि) She gave a speech appropriate to the occasion.

(1561) GUBERNATORIAL (Adj.) (गवनवर सींबींध ) Relating to a governor


(गूबनविोर अल) Hank looked like a gubernatorial candidate.

(1562) TACTICAL (Adj.) (सुटनयोटजत) Strategic, Planned, Organised, Calculated


(िै न्टिकल) The police were forced to make a tactical withdrawal.

(1563) DETERRENCE (N) (प्रटतरोध) Prevention, Hindrance, Obstruction, Impediment


(टडिरन्स) This guideline stresses the deterrence of war.

(1564) PERMANENT (Adj.) (थथ य ) Eternal, Lasting, Enduring, Unending, Everlasting


(पमवनि) He was in a state of permanent depression.

(1565) UNACCEPTABLE (Adj.) (अस्व क यव) Objectionable, Discourteous, Derogatory


(अनैक्सेप्टबल) Social deprivation is the unacceptable face of capitalism.

(1566) DÉTENTE (N) (दो दे र्ोीं के सींबींध सुध रन ) Compromise, Cooperation, Settlement
(डे ि ि) Many people say that detente is now a dead letter.

(1567) STEADILY (Adv.) (टनरीं तर) Consistently, Invariably, Unchangingly, By and large
(स्ट्े डल ) The rain was falling steadily.

(1568) SKIRMISH (N) (झगड़ ) Fight, Conflict, Tussle, Confrontation, Objectionable


(स्कटमवर्) He was killed in a border skirmish.

(1569) UNSTABLE (Adj.) (अन्टथथर) Shaky, Unsteady, Tottering, Insecure


(अन्स्टै बल) That chair looks a bit unstable to me.

(1570) LINGERING (Adj.) (लम्बे समय तक बने रहन ) Chronic, Constant, Persistent
(टलींगगररीं ग) Her only lingering impairment is a paralyzed hand.
(1571) ERODE (V) (ध रे ध रे नष्ट करन ) Crumble, Undermine, Deteriorate, Impair, Sap
(इरोड) A bad apology will erode intimacy.

(1572) CONVEY (V) (प्रकि करन ) Transcend, Tell, Send, Transfer, Divulge
(कन्वै) I can't convey my feelings in words.

(1573) EVENTUAL (Adj.) (अींटतम) Final, Concluding, Ending, Ultimate, Rearmost


(इवेन्चूअल) Sweden were the eventual winners of the tournament.

(1574) TORTUOUS (Adj.) (घुम वद र) Twisting, Bending, Curvy, Meandering, Curvy


(िॉचूवअस) He took a tortuous route through back streets.

(1575) PROXIMITY (N) (टनकित ) Closeness, Nearness, Vicinity, Adjacency


(प्र न्टक्सटमि ) Their house is in close proximity to ours.

(1576) SERIOUSNESS (N) (गींभ रत ) Solemnity, Sobriety, Grimness, Graveness


(टसर अस्नस) "This is not good," he said with great seriousness.

(1577) RELEGATE (V) (टनव वटसत कर दे न ) Exile, Banish, Ostracise, Expatriate, Eject
(रे लगैि) Their football team was relegated.

(1578) RECURRENCE (N) (पुनर वृटत्त) Repeat, Reappearance, Reiteration


(र करन्स) A recurrence of this kind of illness is possible.

(1579) GRIEVANCE (N) (टर्क यत) Complaint, Wail, Lament, Quibble, Charge
(ग्र वन्स) They had a legitimate grievance.

(1580) INCONCLUSIVE (Adj.) (अटनर्ीत) Indecisive, Uncertain, Undecided


(इन्कन्क्लूटसव) Research has so far proved inconclusive.

(1581) INHUMANE (Adj.) (अम नव य) Heartless, Merciless, Callous, Cruel, Pitiless


(इन्ह्यूमैन) The new weapon was too inhumane to be used.
(1582) INSINUATION (N) (इर् र ) Implication, Hint, Inference, Indication
(इन्टन्सन्यूऐर्न) She blamed him, not directly but by insinuation.

(1583) STYMIE (V) (ब ध एाँ ड लन ) Hinder, Impede, Obstruct, Thwart, Inhibit, Hamper
(स्ट् इम ) He found himself stymied by an old opponent.

(1584) SORDID (Adj.) (टघनौन ) Bad, Despicable, Contemptible, Debased, Ignominious


(सोटडव ड) I want no part in this sordid business.

(1585) FAIRNESS (N) (टनष्पक्षत ) Equity, Impartiality, Justice, Uprightness, Neutrality


(फेनवस) They were all treated with strict fairness.

(1586) TARNISH (V) (कलींटकत करन ) Defile, Smirch, Besmirch, Contaminate, Blemish
(ि टनवर्) Gold does not tarnish easily.

(1587) GENUINE (Adj.) (व स्तटवक) Authentic, Bona fide, Actual, Real, Unfeigned
(जेन्यूइन) Her love for him was genuine.

(1588) DITHERING (N) (घबर हि) Hesitation, Vacillation, Faltering, Indecision


(टडदररीं ग) He sat there dithering over his decision.

(1589) SPEEDILY (Adv.) (जल्द से) Fast, Swift, Rapidly, Hastily, Quickly, Expeditiously
(स्प डल ) The problem was speedily solved.

(1590) MANIPULATE (V) (च ल क से क म टनक लन ) Manage, Manoeuvre, Control


(मटनप्यलेि) She uses her charm to manipulate people.

(1591) DELIBERATION (N) (स वध न ) Contemplation, Consideration, Reflection


(टडटलबरै र्न) She spoke with force and deliberation.

(1592) SUSPICIOUS (Adj.) (सींदेहजनक) Distrustful, Mistrustful, Cynical, Doubtful


(सन्टस्पर्स) You have a very suspicious mind.

(1593) CIRCUMVENTION (N) (तरक ब) Bypassing, Escape, Dodging, Avoidance, Eluding


(सकवम्वेन्चन) America won't countenance any such circumvention of the sanctions.

(1594) COMPLEXITY (N) (उलझन) Intricacy, Complexness, Perplexity, Complicatedness


(कम्प्र्प्ेन्टक्सि ) The complexity of the road map puzzled me.

(1595) CAVEAT (N) (आपटत्त सूचन ) Condition, Provision, Clause, Outline


(कैव ऐि) An important caveat to this is that the agreement must be fair and
reasonable.

(1596) CONDONE (V) (ज ने दे न ) Allow, Approve, Permit, Authorise


(कन्डोन) Do you condone his sin?

(1597) DISTURBING (Adj.) (तकल फ़दे ह) Troubling, Distressing, Unsettling, Worrying


(टडस्ट्टबिंग) Pardon me for disturbing you.

(1598) CONVICT (V) (दोष िहर न ) Find guilty, Inculpate, Arraign, Prosecute
(कन्टन्वि) They amassed enough evidence to convict her.
(1599) STIPULATION (N) (र्तव) Proviso, Requirement, Terms, Clause
(न्टस्ट्प्यलैर्न) Is there any stipulation as regards qualifications?

(1600) DETERRENT (N) (रोकने व ल ) Hindrance, Obstacle, Impediment, Obstruction


(टडिरव ि) Nuclear weapons are the ultimate deterrent.

(1601) NOTORIOUS (Adj.) (कुख्य त) Discreditable, Ignominious, Wicked, Vile, Immoral


(नोिॉर अस) She's notorious for her wild behaviour.

(1602) DEMORALISING (Adj.) (टनरुत्स ह करने व ल ) Disheartening, Distressing


(टडमॉरल इटजींग) Redundancy can be a demoralising prospect.

(1603) PRECEDENT (N) (उद हरर्) Example, Standard, Modern, Paradigm, Prototype
(प्रेटसडि) The court's decision has set a legal precedent.

(1604) DANGER (N) (खतर ) Risk, Hazard, Peril, Jeopardy, Vulnerability


(डे न्जर) What is not wisdom is danger.

(1605) WIELD (V) (साँभ लन य रखन ) Have, Hold, Maintain, Command, Manage
(व ल्ड) They wield enormous political power.

(1606) DOMINATE (V) (ह व होन ) Control, Direct, Subjugate, Domineer, Master


(ड मनैि) The strong usually dominate over the weak.

(1607) ABSOLUTE (Adj.) (पूर्व) Complete, Total, Thorough, Entire


(ऐब्सलूि) Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

(1608) CONTROVERSIAL (Adj.) (टवव द स्पद) Contentious, Disputable, Debatable


(क िर वर्वल) Abortion is a highly controversial issue.

(1609) CONFINE (V) (कैद करन ) Imprison, Gaol, Incarcerate, Impound, Lock in
(कन्फ इन) Is it cruel to confine a bird in a cage?

(1610) STRIDENT (Adj.) (ककवर्) Vociferous, Obstreperous, Clamorous, Loud


(स्ट्र इडि) People are put off by her strident voice.

(1611) DISCONTINUE (V) (रोकन ) Stop, End, Terminate, Cease


(टडस्कन्टिन्यू) They threatened to discontinue buying it.

(1612) CURRICULUM (N) (प ठ्यिम) Modules, Syllabus, Course of studies


(कररक्यलम) Is German on your school's curriculum?
(1613) NEPOTISM (N) (भ ईभत ज व द) The act of using your power to get unfair advantages
(नेपटिजम) for members of your own family.

(1614) IRRETRIEVABLE (Adj.) (अस ध्य) Impossible to return to a previously existing situation.
(इररिर वबल) The money already paid is
irretrievable.

(1615) EXTRAORDINARY (Adj.) (अस ध रर्) Exceptional, Amazing, Phenomenal


(इक्स्ट्र ॉडव नेर ) What an extraordinary thing to say!

(1616) AGONY (N) (कष्ट) Misery, Torment, Grief, Tribulation, Woe, Affliction
(ऐगन ) The wounded man was in agony.

(1617) PREDOMINANTLY (Adv.) (मुख्यतः) Mainly, Primarily, Chiefly, Substantially


(टप्रड मनि् ल ) She works in a predominantly male environment.

(1618) IRREPARABLE (Adj.) (जो सुध र के योग्य न हो) That cannot be repaired.
(इरे परबल) Her death is an irreparable loss.

(1619) RECONCILIATION (N) (स मींजस्य) Settlement, Compromise, Sorting out


(रे कन्टन्सल ऐर्न) He made a misplaced attempt at reconciliation.

(1620) SATISFIED (Adj.) (सींतुष्ट) Contented, Gratified, At ease


(सैटिस्फ इड) We are not satisfied with these results.

(1621) COERCION (N) (दब व) Pressure, Constraint, Compulsion, Force, Intimidation


(कोअर्वन) He paid the money under coercion.

(1622) REALITY (N) (व स्तटवकत ) Actuality, Fact, Realness, Verity, Substantiality


(र ऐलि ) His dream has become a reality.

(1623) OUTRAGE (N) (न र जग ) Anger, Fury, Wrath, Indignation, Exasperation


(आउिर ै ज) Media reports generated moral outrage.

(1624) BIASED (Adj.) (पक्षप तपूर्व) Prejudiced, Partial, Unfair, Bigoted, Inequitable
(ब इअस्ट्) The newspapers are notably biased.

(1625) VILIFICATION (N) (बदन म ) Defamation, Slander, Smear, Denigration, Derogation


(टवलफकैर्न) Clare did not deserve the vilification she had been subjected to.

(1626) SUPPRESSION (N) (दमन) Constraint, Restraint, Repression


(सप्रेर्न) The suppression of the revolt took a mere two days.
(1627) SURVEILLANCE (N) (टनर क्षर्) Scrutiny, Inspection, Vigilance, Close observation
(सवैलन्स) The suspects are under police surveillance.

(1628) DETENTION (N) (कैद) Imprisonment, Custody, Confinement, Incarceration


(टडिे न्र्न) He was kept in detention by the police.

(1629) SWAY (V) (प्रभ व) Influence, Control, Impact, Impress


(स्वे) These old attitudes still hold sway in the church.

(1630) PLURALISTIC (Adj.) (अनेकव द ) Diverse, Mixed, Varied, Multiethnic


(र्प्ुरटलन्टस्ट्क) We need to take a pluralistic approach to education.

(1631) BURNISH (V) (चमक न ) Polish, Shine, Furbish


(बटनवर्) He missed no opportunity to burnish his image.

(1632) EMPHATIC (Adj.) (प्रभ व ) Forceful, Assertive, Accented, Forcible


(एम्प्फैटिक) His response was immediate and emphatic.

(1633) REFERENDUM (N) (जनमत-सींग्रह) Plebiscite, Public vote, Mandate, Survey


(रे फरे न्डम) Nine republics took part in the referendum.

(1634) DICTATOR (N) (त न र् ह) Tyrant, Autocrat, Despot, Authoritarian, Totalitarian


(टडिै िर) Will the people ever react against this dictator?

(1635) ENCOURAGING (Adj.) (प्रोत्स हक) Inspiring, Reassuring, Inspiriting, Cheering


(एन्कररटजींग) There are encouraging signs of an artistic revival.

(1636) SOVEREIGN (Adj.) (स्व यत्त) Independent, Autonomous, Self-governing


(स टिन) Is there a sovereign remedy for this condition?

(1637) FAIR (Adj.) (उटचत) Impartial, Unprejudiced, Just, Square, Equitable


(फेर) All is fair in war.

(1638) ALIGNED (Adj.) (एकरे न्टखत) Allied, Associated, Cooperating, Affiliated, United
(अल इन्ड) The desks were neatly aligned in rows.

(1639) MARKEDLY (Adv.) (स्पष्टतय ) Clearly, Obviously, Evidently, Manifestly


(म टकवड् ल ) The two approaches differ
markedly.

(1640) PREDECESSOR (N) (पूवववती) Former holder of the post.


(प्रेटडसेसर) My predecessor worked in this job for twelve years.

(1641) RESILIENCE (N) (लच ल पन) Flexibility, Malleability, Pliableness, Elasticity


(ररटजल्यन्स) She has shown great resilience to stress.

(1642) EXPANSION (N) (टवस्त र) Enlargement, Escalation, Augmentation, Burgeoning


(इक्स्पैन्र्न) Heat causes the expansion of gases.

(1643) IMPORTANCE (N) (महत्व) Significance, Momentousness, Cruciality


(इम्पॉिव न्स) He arrogated to himself at certain importance.

(1644) ESTIMATE (N) (मूल्य ींकन करन ) Assessment, Evaluation, Reckoning


(एस्ट्मेि) My estimate of his abilities was wrong.

(1645) INTANGIBLE (Adj.) (अस्पृश्य) Immaterial, Ethereal, Incorporeal, Spiritual


(इिै न्जबल) We felt an intangible presence in the conference room.

(1646) DEFICIT (N) (कम ) Shortage, Deficiency, Dearth, Want, Paucity, Shortfall
(डे टफटसि) Many countries have a big deficit in food supply.

(1647) CLIENTELE (N) (ग्र हक) Customers, Buyers, Consumers, Users


(क्ल इअिे ल) The restaurant attracts a young clientele.

(1648) CORROBORATE (V) (पुटष्ट करन ) Substantiate, Validate, Authenticate, Confirm


(कर बरे ि) Recent research seems to corroborate his theory.

(1649) DITHERING (N) (टहचटकच न ) Hesitation, Vacillation, Faltering, Wavering


(टडदररीं ग) Stop dithering and choose which one you want!

(1650) DISCERN (V) (पहच नन ) Notice, Perceive, Detect, Observe, See


(टडसनव) It is difficult to discern the truth.

(1651) ADJOURNMENT (N) (थथगन) Deferment, Delay, Postponement, Putting off


(अजन्मवि) The defence attorney requested an adjournment.

(1652) OBLIQUE (Adj.) (परोक्ष) Transverse, Cross, Diagonal


(अब्ल क) He made an oblique reference to his work.

(1653) POGROM (N) (स मूटहक हत्य ) Genocide, Massacre, Slaughter, Holocaust, Butchery
(पग्र म) I remember a time when I thought a pogrom had broken out in our street.

(1654) ASCERTAIN (V) (पत लग न ) Identify, Understand, Grasp, Perceive


(ऐसिे न) I'm going to ascertain the truth.

(1655) STIPULATE (V) (प्रटतज्ञ करन ) Promise, Pledge, Vow, Assure, Guarantee,
(न्टस्ट्प्यलैि) Can you stipulate they would carry out the treaty?

(1656) INCUMBENT (Adj.) (पदध र ) In power, Presiding, In office


(इन्कम्बि) It was incumbent on them to attend.

(1657) JURISDICTION (N) (न्य य अटधक र) Domain, Realm, Province, Field, Arena
(जुररन्टथडक्शन) The commissioners had exclusive jurisdiction to decide.

(1658) CORRECTNESS (N) (यथ थवत ) Accuracy, Exactness, Truth, Precision, Veracity
(करे ि् नस) She doubted the correctness of the information.

(1659) QUAGMIRE (N) (दु टवध ) Dilemma, Quandary, Predicament, Perplexity, Imbroglio
(िैग्म इर) Today, you are prisoners of your own quagmire.

(1660) DIVERSITY (N) (टवटवधत ) Variety, Range, Mixture, Assortment, Diverseness


(ड इवसवि ) There is need for greater diversity and choice in education.

(1661) BESTOW (V) (प्रद न करन ) Impart, Endow, Grant, Confer, Give, Present
(टबस्ट्ो) You should bestow more time to work and less to daydreaming.

(1662) DETERIORATION (N) (अवनटत) Worsening, Degeneration, Retrogression


(टडटिर अरै र्न) Mental and physical deterioration both occur naturally with age.

(1663) COMPROMISE (N) (समझौत करन ) Settlement, Deal, Negotiation, Adjustment


(क म्प्रम इज) The discussion eventuated in a compromise.

(1664) CONFLAGRATION (N) (अटिक ण्ड) Fire, Inferno, Blaze, Burning, Combustion
(क न्फ्लग्रैर्न) The light of that conflagration will fade away.

(1665) ALACRITY (N) (तत्परत ) Quickness, Swiftness, Briskness, Rapidity


(अलैटिि ) He accepted her offer with alacrity.

(1666) OSTENSIBLY (Adv.) (दे खने में) Seemingly, Evidently, Apparently, Supposedly
(आस्ट्े न्सब्ल ) He did it ostensibly for love, but really for money.

(1667) COMPENSATION (N) (मुआवज ) Remuneration, Indemnity, Remittance


(क म्पन्सेर्न) He claimed compensation for loss of earnings.

(1668) BANKRUPTCY (N) (टदव टलय पन) Insolvency, Indebtedness, Ruin, Pennilessness
(बैंगिप्स ) The bank rescued the company from bankruptcy.

(1669) SUSPENSION (N) (टनलम्बन) Deferment, Postponement, Adjournment, Stay


(सस्पेन्र्न) She appealed against her suspension.

(1670) PROXIMATE (Adj.) (सम प) Near, Close, Adjacent, Adjoining, Abutting


(प्र क्सटमि) Connect people who are proximate geographically.

(1671) STRETCHED (Adj.) (ख ींचकर लींब टकय हुआ) Lengthened, Extended, Elongated
(स्ट्रे च्ि) He stretched out his long legs.

(1672) INTENSIVE (Adj.) (गहन) Deep, Profound, Heavy, Vehement


(इिे न्टन्सव) Ahead of us lay ten days of intensive training.

(1673) RESTRICTION (N) (प्रटतबींध) Limitation, Confinement, Circumscription, Rein


(ररन्टस्ट्र क्शन) Some restriction on funding was necessary.

(1674) INFIRMITY (N) (कमजोर ) Frailty, Debility, Debilitation, Enfeeblement, Fragility


(इन्फटमवि ) Bad temper is his worst infirmity.

(1675) SIMULTANEOUSLY (Adv.) (एक ह समय में) At once, Altogether, At the same time
(स इमल्टे न अस्ल ) The two guns fired almost
simultaneously.

(1676) APPARATUS (N) (उपकरर्) Equipment, Device, Gadget, Appliance, Utensil


(ऐपरै िस) The new monitor apparatus is automatically controlled.

(1677) PROPAGANDA (N) (प्रच र) Disinformation, Brainwashing, Hype, Hogwash


(प्र पगैन्ड) Art may be used as a vehicle for propaganda.

(1678) EXAGGERATE (V) (बढ चढ कर कहन ) Overstate, Hyperbolize, Fabricate, Boast


(इग्जैजरे ि) John does tend to exaggerate slightly.

(1679) PRESUMABLY (Adv.) (सींभवतः) Probably, Seemingly, Likely, Perhaps


(टप्रजूमब्ल ) Presumably he just forgot to send the letter.

(1680) STATUTORY (Adj.) (क नून ) Legal, Constitutional, Lawful, Legitimate, Licit


(स्ट्ै चुिोर ) We had a statutory duty to report to Parliament.

(1681) ADEQUATE (Adj.) (पय वप्त) Sufficient, Ample, Enough, Bounteous


(ऐडन्टिि) We took adequate food for the holiday.
(1682) ASSESSMENT (N) (आीं कलन) Evaluation, Estimation, Appraisal, Reckoning
(असेिि) What is your assessment of the situation?

(1683) BEHOVE (V) (टजम्मेद र दे न ) Responsibility for someone to do something


It behoves us to study these findings carefully.

(1684) PURPORTEDLY (Adj.) (कटथत रूप से) Supposedly, Ostensibly, Apparently


(पपोटिव ड्ल ) He was given a letter purportedly signed by the Prime
Minister.

(1685) FOSTER (V) (प्रोत्स टहत करन ) Cultivate, Promote, Nurture, Uphold
(फॉस्ट्र) The club's aim is to foster better relations within the community.

(1686) EMERGING (Adj.) (उभरत हुआ) Developing, Growing, Evolving, Burgeoning


(ईमटजिंग) A new order seems to be emerging.

(1687) MONARCHY (N) (र ज-तींत्र) A country that has a king or queen


(म नकी) Morocco is an independent monarchy.

(1688) EMBRACE (V) (स्व क र करन ) Accept, Admit, Adopt, Take up


(एम्ब्रैस) I just want a warm embrace and nothing more.

(1689) DISADVANTAGE (N) (असुटवध ) Inconvenience, Difficulty, Drawback, Uneasiness


(टडसड् वैन्टिज) Lack of qualifications is an obvious disadvantage.

(1690) POTENTIALLY (Adv.) (सींभवतः) Possibly, Probably, Likely, Plausibly


(पिे न्र्ल ) It was a potentially lethal mixture of drugs.

(1691) RESENTMENT (N) (आिोर्) Animosity, Hostility, Bitterness, Hatred, Enmity


(ररजेि्मि) Mercy should alloy our stern resentment.

(1692) NUMEROUS (Adj.) (अनटगनत) Many, Multiple, Innumerable, Myriad, Several


(नूमरस) There are numerous people in the square.

(1693) TACKLE (V) (टनपिन ) Handle, Pursue, Manage, Undertake, Approach


(िै कल) It depends how you tackle the problem.

(1694) MANTLE (N) (द टयत्व) Onus, Responsibility, Burden, Task


(मैिल) She will soon inherit her father's mantle.

(1695) VIGILANCE (N) (स वध न ) Watchfulness, Alertness, Heedfulness, Attention


(टवजलन्स) She stressed the need for constant vigilance.
(1696) WANE (V) (कम होन ) Decline, Decrease, Diminish, Dwindle, Ebb, Abate, Recede
(वेन) Their political power is on the wane.

(1697) COMPRISE (V) (बने हुए होन ) Consist, Form, Compose, Make up
(कम्प्र इज) Women comprise 51 percent of the population of France.

(1698) INVOKE (V) (टवनत करन ) Implore, Petition, Appeal, Call upon, Call upon
(इन्वोक) This command will invoke the HELP system.

(1699) SIGH (V) (स ाँस लेन ) To take a deep audible breath


(स इ) I breathed a sigh of relief.

(1700) PREVENT (V) (रोकन ) Stop, Halt, Avert, Thwart, Avoid, Forfend, Cease
(प्र वेि) The police prevent and detect crime.

(1701) RECOMBINANT (Adj.) (पुनसिंयोजन के ब द बन ज व)


Relating to an organism formed by recombination

(1702) IMPRESSIVE (Adj.) (प्रभ वर् ल ) Grand, Splendid, Majestic, Spectacular


(इम्प्रेटसव) She was very impressive in the interview.

(1703) ADHERE (V) (प लन करन ) Maintain, Observe, Uphold, Abide by


(अड् टहर) We adhere to the contract.

(1704) TRAGEDY (N) (त्र सद ) Calamity, Catastrophe, Mishap, Devastation, Adversity


(िर ै जड ) The traffic accident is really a tragedy.

(1705) ENSURE (V) (सुटनटित करन ) Guarantee, Assure, Certify, Affirm, Avouch
(एन्र्ुर) Wash regularly to ensure personal hygiene.

(1706) FLOURISHING (Adj.) (समृद्ध) Successful, Prosperous, Booming, Developing


(फ्लररटर्ींग) There was a flourishing black market.

(1707) PRESCIENT (Adj.) (भटवष्यद्दर्ी) Visionary, Farsighted, Augural, Prognostic


(प्रेस अि) They proved to be prescient on both counts.

(1708) EERIE (Adj.) (टवटचत्र) Strange, Weird, Bizarre, Queer, Odd, Spookish
(ईर ) He had the eerie sensation of being watched.

(1709) RENEWAL (N) (नव न करर्) Regeneration, Rejuvenation, Revivification


(ररनूअल) His contract came up for renewal.
(1710) NUMEROUS (Adj.) (अनटगनत) Many, Countless, Myriad, Several, Innumerable
(नूमरस) There are numerous people in the square.

(1711) PRIORITY (N) (प्र थटमकत ) Precedence, Preference, Supremacy, Primary


(प्र इआररि ) The children are our first priority.

(1712) EXPEDITIOUSLY (Adv.) (र् घ्रत से) Quickly, Immediately, Instantly, Shortly
(एन्टक्स्पटडर्स्ल ) The work was carried out as expeditiously as possible.

(1713) SUSTAINABLE (Adj.) (सींवहन य य टिक ऊ) Tenable, Defendable, Supportable


(सस्ट्ै नबल) It would not be sustainable in the long term.

(1714) EMISSION (N) (उत्सजवन) Ejection, Venting, Emanation, Exhalation, Effusion


(इटमर्न) The emission of gases such as carbon dioxide should be stabilized.

(1715) ALACRITY (N) (तत्परत ) Quickness, Swiftness, Promptness, Briskness, Rapidity


(अलैटिि ) She accepted the invitation with an alacrity that surprised me.

(1716) SOPHISTICATED (Adj.) (प्रगटतर् ल) Cultured, Urbane, Refined, Debonair


(सटफस्ट्कैटिड) She was a sophisticated and well-traveled woman.

(1717) INCOMPATIBILITY (N) (अस मींजस्य) Conflict, Incongruity, Discordance


(इन्क म्पटिटबटलि ) The disastrous merger demonstrated the incompatibility of the two companies.

(1718) DIFFERENTIATE (V) (पृथक करन ) Distinguish, Differentialize, Comprehend


(टडफरे न्र् ऐि) I can't differentiate one variety from another.

(1719) RETALIATORY (Adj.) (प्रटतर्ोध क ) Vindictive, Vengeful, Resentful, Grudging


(ररिै ल अिोर ) He urged people not to resort to retaliatory violence.

(1720) QUANTIFY (V) (म त्र टनध वररत करन ) Calculate, Count, Recount, Evaluate
(ि न्टिफ इ) It is difficult to quantify intelligence.

(1721) IMPLICATION (N) (टनटहत थव) Suggestion, Inference, Indication, Connotation


(इम्प्र्प्कैर्न) The lecturer made the implication that science was subjective.

(1722) ISOLATION (N) (एक ींतव स) Seclusion, Solitude, Separation, Secludedness


(आइसलेर्न) The researchers work in isolation.

(1723) REPRESSION (N) (टनयींत्रर्) Restraint, Suppression, Constraint, Holding back


(र प्रेर्न) Peasant farmers face poverty and severe government repression.
(1724) STABILISE (V) (थथ य करर्) Balance, Prop, Stabilitate, Maintain equilibrium
(स्ट्े बल इज) The country's population has stabilized at 3.2
million.

(1725) DEVASTATING (Adj.) (टवध्वींसक र ) Destructive, Ruinous, Damaging, Pernicious


(डे वस्ट्े टिीं ग) The drought has had devastating effects.

(1726) RAPPROCHEMENT (N) (मेल-टमल प) Reconciliation, Rapport, Compromise


(रै प्रोश्म न) The possibility of rapprochement between the two countries seems unlikely.

(1727) FESTERING (Adj.) (किु त उत्पन्न करन ) Be angry, Seethe


(फेस्ट्ररीं ग) But it has left many festering problems.

(1728) STRANDED (Adj.) (त्य ग हुआ) Deserted, Abandoned, Forsaken


(स्ट्रै न्टन्डड) He left me stranded in town.

(1729) ANTICIPATION (N) (पूव वनुम न) Expectation, Hope, Aspiration, Avidity


(ऐन्टिसपैर्न) Her eyes grew wide in anticipation.

(1728) DRAMATIC (Adj.) (न िक य) Sensational, Exciting, Startling, Unexpected


(डर मैटिक) Her opening words were dramatic.

(1729) PATRIARCH (N) (कुलपटत) The male head of a family


(पेिर आकव) He is its founder, leader and patriarch.

(1730) BEQUEATH (V) (प्रद न करन ) Give, Grant, Consign, Bestow, Demise
(टबि थ) He bequeath his share to his daughter.

(1731) POTENTIAL (Adj.) (सम्भ वन ) Possible, Likely, Probable, In the making


(पिे न्चल) The potential savings are enormous.

(1732) DOMINATE (V) (वचवस्व रखन ) Control, Rule, Govern, Command, Influence
(ड मनेि) The strong usually dominate over the weak.

(1733) HIERARCHY (N) (पदिम) Ranking, Order, Class system


(ह इअर की) She rails against patriarchy and hierarchy.

(1734) NECESSITATE (V) (अटनव यव बन दे न ) Make necessary, Obligate


(नसेटसिे ि) Your proposal will necessitate borrowing more money.

(1735) SACRIFICE (V) (पररत्य ग करन ) Slander, Abandon, Renounce, Relinquish


(सैिफ इस) A mother will sacrifice her life for her
children.

(1736) RENAL (Adj.) (गुदे सींबींध ) Connected to your kidneys


(र नल) He collapsed from acute renal failure.

(1737) AMBITIOUS (Adj.) (महत्त्व क ींक्ष ) Aspiring, Eager, Committed, Striving


(ऐन्टम्बर्स) They were very ambitious for their children.

(1738) IMPLICIT (Adj.) (टनटहत) Inherent, Underlying, Fundamental, Ingrained, Innate


(इन्टम्प्र्प्टसि) Her words contained an implicit threat.

(1739) UNEXPECTED (Adj.) (आकन्टिक) Sudden, Unanticipated, Unplanned, Abrupt


(अटनक्स्पेन्टिड) His departure was quite unexpected.

(1740) PRECIPITOUS (Adj.) (तेज) Rapid, Sudden, Swift, Hurried, Speedy, Quick
(टप्रटसटपिस) The precipitous nature of the slide is also
noteworthy.

(1741) EXEMPLARY (Adj.) (अच्छ ) Excellent, Fine, Exceptional, Outstanding


(इग्जेम्प्र्प्र ) Her behaviour was exemplary.

(1742) EXCESSIVELY (Adv.) (अत्यींत) Extremely, Exceedingly, Overmuch, Unduly


(इक्सेटसव्ल ) The doctor advised him not to drink excessively.

(1743) FLOURISH (V) (समृद्ध होन ) Thrive, Prosper, Grow, Burgeon, Develop
(फ्लररर्) The arts began to flourish at that time.

(1744) CONCEIVE (V) (टवच र करन ) Imagine, Envisage, Perceive, Envision


(कन्स व) I cannot conceive what it must be like.

(1745) ASYMMETRY (N) (असम नत ) Dissimilarity, Dissimilitude, Diverseness


(एटसटमिर ) In any event the asymmetry is clear enough.

(1746) HARMONIOUS (Adj.) (मैत्र पूर्व) Congruous, Congruent, Concordant, Symmetrical


(ह मोन अस) They spent up or held on to their feelings in harmonious ways.

(1747) WRANGLE (V) (बहस करन ) Argue, Squabble, Contend, Bicker, Clash
(रैं गगल) I don't want to get into a wrangle with the committee.

(1748) UNANIMOUS (Adj.) (सववसम्मत) Of one mind; in complete agreement


(यूनैनमस) He was elected by a unanimous vote.
(1749) UNDERMINE (V) (दु बवल करन ) Impair, Weaken, Compromise, Cripple
(अन्डम वइन) He constantly tried to undermine her self-confidence.

(1750) PROLONGED (Adj.) (लम्बे समय से) Long, Lengthy, Protracted, Lengthened
(प्रलॉींगड) Prolonged negotiation was not desirable.

(1751) EXPANSION (N) (टवस्त र) Enlargement, Augmentation, Expansion, Escalation


(इक्स्पैन्र्न) Heat causes the expansion of gases.

(1752) UNDERLYING (Adj.) (अींतटनवटहत) Basic, Fundamental, Elemental, Prime


(अन्डल वइइीं ग) An underlying pessimism infuses all her novels.

(1753) STRENGTHEN (V) (मजबूत करन ) Fortify, Stiffen, Anneal, Beef up, Consolidate
(स्ट्रें गथन) Both sides agreed to strengthen political ties.

(1754) COLLABORATION (N) (सहयोग) Partnership, Association, Cooperation


(कलैबरै र्न) She was accused of
collaboration.

(1755) EVIDENCE (N) (स क्ष्य) Confirmation, Proof, Corroboration, Substantiation


(एटवडन्स) She supports her theory with copious evidence.

(1756) EMINENT (Adj.) (प्रटसद्ध) Prominent, Celebrated, Notable, Renowned, Famed


(एमनि) He is eminent both as a sculptor and as a portrait painter.

(1757) OUTCOME (N) (पररर् म) Consequence, Ramification, Aftermath, Result


(आउि् कम) The outcome of their discussion is still unknown.

(1758) EVALUATE (V) (अनुम न लग न ) Estimate, Appraise, Assess, Weigh, Consider


(इवैल्यूऐि) You should be able to evaluate your own work.

(1759) INTERVENTION (N) (हस्तक्षेप) Interference, Meddling, Interruption


(इिवेन्र्न) Military intervention is highly undesirable.

(1760) OBSTACLE (N) (ब ध ) Barrier, Hindrance, Hurdle, Impediment, Difficulty


(आब्स्टस्ट्कल) The attitude of the unions is a serious
obstacle.

(1761) ANECDOTAL (Adj.) (टकस्स सींबींध ) Narrative, Full of stories


(ऐटनक्डोिल) It is not merely anecdotal evidence.
(1762) ADJUNCT (N) (योजक) Addition, Appendage, Supplement,
(ऐजींगि) She tried it, as an adjunct to her high school studies.

(1763) DEMOGRAPHIC (Adj.) (जनस ींन्टख्यक सींबींध )


(डे मग्रैटफक) Analysis of human population based on factors.

(1764) DEVOID (Adj.) (वींटचत) Bereft, Void, Lacking, Deficient, Bereft of


(टडवॉइड) Are you totally devoid of common sense?

(1765) COMPOSURE (N) (र् न्टन्त) Poise, Calmness, Equanimity, Serenity, Placidity
(कम्पोर््र) She totally lost her composure and began shouting.

(1766) EXTRANEOUS (Adj.) (ब हर ) External, Outside, Outward, Exotic, Exterior


(इक्स्ट्र े न अस) We shall ignore factors extraneous to the problem.

(1767) LINGUISTICS (N) (भ ष र् स्त्र) The formal study of language


(टलींगन्टिन्टस्ट्क्स) My brother has an MA in linguistics.

(1768) HARMFUL (Adj.) (ह टनक रक) Damaging, Detrimental, Dangerous, Hurtful


(ह म्प्फवल) The drug can be harmful if taken in excess.

(1769) UNSETTLING (Adj.) (बेचैन करने व ल ) Distressing, Unnerving, Worrisome


(अन्सेिल ींग) This country faces a multitude of unsettling problems.

(1770) PARADIGM (N) (नमून ) Model, Ideal, Prototype, Paragon, Standard


(पेरड इम) Would that bury the new economic paradigm?

(1771) DIVERSITY (N) (टवटवधत ) Variety, Range, Assortment, Manifoldness


(टडवटसवि ) Many employers seek diversity in their staffs.

(1772) SUCCOR (N) (सह यत पहुाँच न ) Aid, Support, Backing, Ease, Helping hand
(सकर) I have learned to succor the unfortunate.

(1773) AFFORD (V) (समथव होन ) Manage, Incur, Have the money for
(अफोडव ) He can afford an apartment.

(1774) QUICKEN (V) (तेज करन ) Accelerate, Hasten, Speed up, Rev up, Hurry up
(न्टिकन) These dishes can quicken your appetite.

(1775) CONTRIBUTE (V) (योगद न दे न ) Donate, Grant, Bestow, Present, Bequest


(कन्टिर ब्यूि) This new discovery will contribute to all humanity.
(1776) CONFECTIONERY (N) (टमि ई क दु क न) Backery, Sweet shop
(कन्फेक्शनेर ) There was a kiosk which sold confectionery.

(1777) TOLERANCE (N) (धैयव) Patience, Forbearance, Magnanimity


(ि लरन्स) Human beings have limited tolerance of noise.

(1778) UNCERTAINTY (N) (अटनटितत ) Indecision, Unsureness, Incertitude, Irresolution


(अन्सिव ि ) He had an air of uncertainty about him.

(1779) POSSIBILITY (N) (सम्भ वन ) Feasibility, Potentiality, Probability, Achievability


(प सटबटलि ) It is not beyond the bounds of possibility.

(1780) IMPACT (N) (प्रभ व) Influence, Ramification, Impression, Effect


(इम्पैि) Her speech made a profound impact on everyone.

(1781) UNLEASH (V) (छोड़न ) Free, Unshackle, Unloosen, Let go, Unbind
(अन्ल र्) Get out! Or I'll unleash my dog on you.

(1782) INTERVENTION (N) (हस्तक्षेप) Arbitration, Intermediation, Reconciliation


(इिवेन्र्न) He had timed his intervention well.

(1783) INEBRIATE (V) (मदहोर् करन ) Baffle, Confuse, Confound, Perplex, Stupefy
(इनेब्र ऐि) Drinking tea can inebriate people in summer.

(1784) GRIEVOUS (Adj.) (गहर ) Severe, Acute, Grave, Serious, Critical, Heavy
(ग्र वस) The loss of his father was a grievous blow.

(1785) HEFTY (Adj.) (भ र ) Heavy, Cumbersome, Burdensome, Massive, Large


(हेफ्ट ) Her salary will go up by a hefty 10%.

(1786) DETERRENCE (N) (ब ध ) Impediment, Obstruction, Hindrance, Inhibition


(टडिरन्स) Yet the theory of nuclear deterrence assumes the reverse.

(1787) SAGACITY (N) (बुन्टद्धमत्त ) Wisdom, Acumen, Shrewdness, Prudence, Sapience


(सगैटसि ) Not that he was unconscious of his sagacity.

(1788) PREVAIL (V) (प्रबल होन ) Control, Gain, Overrule, Dominate, Rule
(टप्रवैल) Calmer heads will always prevail.

(1789) UNFORTUNATE (Adj.) (दु भ वग्यपूर्व) Unlucky, Cursed, Desolate, Wretched


(अन्फॉचवटनि) It was an unfortunate accident.
(1790) ZERO TOLERANCE (N) (टकस घोटषत टनयम के हर उल्लींघन के टलए सज दे ने क टनटत)
A policy of not allowing any violations of a rule or law

(1791) TRAGEDY (N) (त्र सद ) Calamity, Adversity, Misadventure, Catastrophe


(िर ै जड ) The loss was a tragedy for all concerned.

(1792) SURPRISING (Adj.) (आियवजनक) Astonishing, Astounding, Startling, Amazing


(सप्र इटजींग) She told me a surprising thing.

(1793) SAFEGUARD (N) (सुरक्ष ) Protection, Security, Aegis, Shield, Bulwark, Shelter
(सैफ्ग डव ) Keeping clean is a safeguard against disease.

(1794) LAPSE (N) (गलत ) Error, Fault, Blunder, Mistake, Fluff, Breach
(लैप्स) One momentary lapse in concentration could prove fatal.

(1795) DISCONCERTING (Adj.) (परे र् न कर दे ने व ल ) Disturbing, Distressing


(टडस्कन्सटििं ग) I found all that noise rather disconcerting.

(1796) DECEASED (Adj.) (मर हुआ) Dead, Gone, Demised, Perished, Expired
(टडस स्ट्) The deceased general was a great soldier.

(1797) COMPENSATION (N) (मुआवज ) Recompense, Repayment, Indemnification


(क म्पन्सेर्न) He claimed compensation for loss of earnings.

(1798) VOGUE (N) (फैर्न) Fashion, Popularity, Fancy, Stylishness


(वोग) Cycling enjoyed a vogue at the end of the nineteenth century.

(1799) SUBDUE (V) (कुचल दे न ) Repress, Suppress, Curb, Constrain, Crush


(सब्स्टडू) Police managed to subdue the angry crowd.

(1800) SUCCESSIVE (Adj.) (लग त र) Sequential, Consecutive, Continuous, Following


(सक्सेटसव) He won three successive matches.

(1801) LINGERING (Adj.) (लम्बे समय तक बने रहने व ल ) Lasting, Persisting


(टलींगगररीं ग) Any lingering hopes of winning the title soon disappeared.

(1802) ENUNCIATE (V) (व्यक्त करन ) Articulate, Express, Convey, Verbalize, Tell
(इनन्स ऐि) He doesn't enunciate very clearly.

(1803) REPLICATE (V) (प्रटतकृटत बन न ) Copy, Reproduce, Ape, Duplicate, Mimic


(रे र्प्कैि) Nothing has the capacity to replicate itself except DNA.
(1804) SUCCOUR (N) (सह यत ) Comfort, Support, Relief, Aid, Help
(सकर) The damaged investors do not get law succour.

(1805) INSULATION (N) (टवलगन) Filling, Packing, Stuffing


(इन्सलैर्न) Cork is often used for insulation.

(1806) TURMOIL (N) (खलबल य अर् ींटत) Tumult, Uproar, Commotion, Hubbub, Ruckus
(िमॉवइल) The whole region is in turmoil.

(1807) PURSUE (V) (प छ करन ) Chase, Trail, Hound, Go after, Run after
(पसूव) To lose to pursue, to marry marry a happiness.

(1808) OVERWHELMING (Adj.) (जबदव स्त) Overpowering, Compelling, Extreme, Forceful


(ओववेन्टल्मींग) She felt an overwhelming desire to return home.

(1809) BUREAUCRAT (N) (नौकरर् ह) Administrator, Public servant, Office-holder


(ब्युरोिैि) He is an omnipotent bureaucrat.

(1810) AUTHORITARIANISM (N) (त न र् ह ) Tyranny, Despotism, Dictatorship


(अथॉरिे र अटनजम) Only authoritarianism carries no effectiveness in R & D tasks.

(1811) DEVASTATING (Adj.) (टवध्वींसक र ) Ruinous, Destructive, Detrimental


(डे वस्ट्ै टिीं ग) It is the most devastating storm in 20 years.

(1812) CALAMITY (N) (टवपटत्त) Disaster, Tragedy, Adversity, Mishap


(कलैटमि ) War is a frightful calamity.

(1813) EXECUTIVE (Adj.) (क यवक र ) Governing, Managing, Administrative, Regulating


(इग्जेक्यटिव) The National Executive is expected to endorse these recommendations.

(1814) REVOLT (V) (टवद्रोह करन ) Rebel, Resist, Insurrect, Oppose, Mutiny, Defy, Rise up
(र वोल्ट) The peasants threatened to revolt.

(1815) NOSTALGIA (N) (ब ते वक्त क य द) Memory, Recall, Remembrance


(न स्ट्ै ल्ज अ) Some people feel nostalgia for their schooldays.

(1816) POTENT (Adj.) (प्रबल) Effectual, Effective, Productive, Efficacious, Worthwhile


(पोिि) Body language is a potent form of non-verbal communication.

(1817) EXHORTATION (N) (परम र्व) Admonition, Caution, Warning, Entreaty


(एग्जॉिे र्न) This is an exhortation for us too.
(1818) BONA FIDE (Adj.) (व स्तटवक) Genuine, Real, Authentic, Veritable, Pukka
(बोन फ इड) You're a bona fide member of the team
now.

(1819) THREATENING (Adj.) (डर नेव ल ) Intimidating, Frightening, Menacing, Terrifying


(थ्रेि्टनींग) The acid rain is threatening world environment.

(1820) WITCH-HUNT (N) (टकस समूह टवर्ेष के लोगो को खोजकर दन्टण्डत करने क प्रटकय व)
An attempt to find and punish a particular group of people

(1821) ALLEGATION (N) (आरोप) Accusation, Charge, Indictment, Impeachment


(ऐलगैर्न) Have you any evidence to support this allegation?

(1822) EXCESSIVE (Adj.) (अत्यटधक) Immoderate, Extreme, Inordinate, Undue


(इक्सेटसव) Excessive drinking can lead to stomach disorders.

(1823) DUTY (N) (टजम्मेद र ) Job, Responsibility, Obligation, Commitment, Onus


(ड्यूि ) Obedience is the first duty of a soldier.

(1824) PERCEPTION (N) (समझ) Understanding, Awareness, View, Conception, Notion


(पसेप्र्न) My perception of the problem is quite different.

(1825) PREDICTABLE (Adj.) (पूव वनुमेय) Expected, Forseeable, Probable, Likely


(प्र टडिबल) The disease follows a highly predictable pattern.

(1826) SURPRISE (N) (आियव) Amazement, Astonishment, Wonder, Astoundment


(सप्र इज) I have a surprise for you!

(1827) HOLOCAUST (N) (पूर्व आहुटत) Massacre, Carnage, Extermination, Genocide


(ह लकॉस्ट्) A nuclear holocaust seemed a very real possibility in the '50s.

(1828) FLAWED (Adj.) (दोषपूर्व) Faulty, Defective, Imperfect, Impaired, Unsound


(फ्लॉड) The material is flawed throughout.

(1829) STERN (Adj.) (सख्त) Harsh, Strict, Tough, Fierce, Drastic, Rigid
(स्ट्नव) Mercy should alloy our stern resentment.

(1830) QUEER (Adj.) (टवटचत्र) Odd, Strange, Peculiar, Weird, Unusual, Eccentric
(न्टिर) The fish had a queer taste.

(1831) PERSECUTION (N) (उत्प ड़न) Punishment, Maltreatment, Torture, Suffering


(पसवक्यूर्न) They suffered persecution for their
beliefs.

(1832) INSTINCTIVE (Adj.) (स्व भ टवक) Innate, Natural, Intuitive, Inborn, Inherent
(इन्टन्स्टीं गन्टिव) My reaction was purely instinctive.

(1833) REPUDIATE (V) (नक रन ) Reject, Spurn, Decline, Refuse, Disapprove


(ररप्यूड एि) I utterly repudiate those remarks.

(1834) INCLUSIVE (Adj.) (सम वेर् ) Comprehensive, Sweeping, Universal, Omnibus


(इन्क्लूटसव) The charge is inclusive of food.

(1835) ACCOMMODATIVE (Adj.) (सरल) Obliging, Suitable, Appropriate, Lenient


(अक मडे टिव) First, there is the accommodative
type.

(1836) SENTIMENT (N) (टवच र) Opinion, Belief, Attitude, Thought, View, Notion
(सेिमि) There's no room for sentiment in business.

(1837) UNCOMPROMISING (Adj.) (कट्टर) Unyielding, Obstinate, Intransigent


(अन्क म्प्रम इटजींग) He typifies the uncompromising reformer.

(1838) QUINTESSENTIAL (Adj.) (सवोत्कृष्ट) Classic, Exemplary, Ideal, Standard


(न्टिन्टिसेन्र्ल) This was quintessential Midwestern farming country.

(1839) AFFABLE (Adj.) (टमलनस र) Amiable, Friendly, Genial, Cordial, Amicable


(ऐफबल) He found her parents very affable.

(1840) FILLIP (N) (प्रोत्स हन) Stimulus, Impetus, Spur, Encouragement, Inspiration
(टफलप) The news gave the stock market a big fillip.

(1841) CONSEQUENTLY (Adv.) (के पररर् मस्वरूप) As a result, Because of that


(क न्सिेि् ल ) My car broke down and consequently I was late.

(1842) PROGNOSIS (N) (पूव वनुम न) Forecast, Prognostication, Augury, Prediction


(प्र िोटसस) The medical prognosis was bleak.

(1843) WORRYING (Adj.) (टचींत जनक) Disturbing, Distressing, Upsettling, Worrisome


(वर इीं ग) His repeated absence is worrying.

(1844) THRESHOLD (N) (स म ) Border, Edge, Fringe, Verge, Margin


(थ्रेर्ोल्ड) He stepped across the threshold.
(1845) UNBREACHED (Adj.) (टजसक उलींघन न टकय गय हो) That has not been breached
A judge should possess an unbreached integrity.

(1846) CONSISTENT (Adj.) (सुसींगत) Constant, Steady, Unchanging, Undeviating


(कन्टन्सस्ट्ि) We must be consistent in applying the rules.

(1847) ESTIMATED (Adj.) (अनुम टनत) Approximated, Supposed, Predicted, Likely


(एस्ट्मैटिड) Total losses were estimated at over three million pounds.

(1848) SEVERELY (Adv.) (गींभ र रूप से) Extremely, Exceedingly, Intensely, Mighty
(सटवली) The accident left him severely disabled.

(1849) ANOMALY (N) (असींगटत) Abnormality, Oddity, Aberration, Peculiarity


(अन मल ) The British public's wariness of opera is an anomaly in Europe.

(1850) RESILIENCE (N) (लच ल पन) Flexibility, Suppleness, Pliability, Springiness


(ररटजल्यन्स) People showed remarkable resilience during the war.

(1851) CONFLICT (N) (झगड़न ) Clash, Affray, Melee, Combat, Tussle


(क न्टन्फ्लि) Deepak often comes into conflict with his boss.

(1852) FULMINATION (N) (कड़ टनींद ) Denunciation, Condemnation, Diatribe, Decrying


(फल्मनेर्न) Her complaint took the form of fulmination.

(1853) VOCAL (Adj.) (मुखर) Talkative, Loquacious, Garrulous, Verbose, Gabby


(वोकल) We were very vocal about our rights.

(1854) TRENCHANT (Adj.) (त ख य पैन ) Incisive, Sharp, Severe, Piercing


(िर े न्चि) His comment was trenchant and perceptive.

(1855) SUITABLE (Adj.) (उटचत) Appropriate, Apt, Proper, Pertinent


(सूिैबल) He was just not suitable for the job.

(1856) OBSERVATION (N) (अवलोकन) Examination, Inspection, Scrutiny, Surveillance


(आब्ज़वैर्न) She was admitted to hospital for observation.

(1857) MEMORANDUM (N) (ज्ञ पन-पत्र) Declaration, Command, Pronouncement


(मेमरै न्डम) The memorandum was dated 23 August, 2018.

(1858) PROCEDURE (N) (प्रटिय ) Process, Method, Operation,


(प्रस जर) The whole procedure has become a complete farce.
(1859) ABSOLUTE (Adj.) (पूर्व) Complete, Total, Utter, Thorough
(ऐब्सलूि) He was filled with absolute terror at the sight.

(1860) ELITE (Adj.) (उच्च वगव) Leading, Best, Finest, Supreme, Greatest, Chief
(ऐल ि) We have a political elite in this country.

(1861) ENVOY (N) (र जदू त) Ambassador, Diplomat, Consul, Depute


(आन्वॉइ) A special peace envoy was sent to the area.

(1862) AMPLIFY (V) (बढ न ) Increase, Augment, Magnify, Intensify, Aggrandize


(ऐम्प्र्प्फ इ) You may need to amplify this point.

(1863) SUSTAINABILITY (N) (सींवहन यत ) Validity, Defensibility, Justifiability


(सस्ट्ै नटबटलि ) Community-the need to ensure social sustainability.

(1864) SPEARHEAD (V) (नेतृत्व करन ) Lead, Head, Command, Guide


(स्प हेड) American troops formed the spearhead of the attack.

(1865) IMPECCABLE (Adj.) (त्रुटिह न) Perfect, Flawless, Errorless, Correct


(इम्पेकबल) Her written English is impeccable.

(1866) DEVASTATE (V) (नष्ट करन ) Destroy, Ruin, Demolish, Break, Decimate
(डे वस्ट्ै ि) They intended to devastate the town at one stroke.

(1867) INCLUSIVE (Adj.) (सम वेर् ) Comprehensive, Sweeping, Compendious


(इन्क्लूटसव) The charge is inclusive of food.

(1868) QUANDARY (N) (उलझन) Predicament, Dilemma, Perplexity, Puzzle


(ि न्डर ) I was in a quandary about whether to go.

(1869) INTERPRETATION (N) (व्य ख्य ) Explanation, Elucidation, Explication


(इिटप्रविेर्न) One possible interpretation is that they want you to resign.

(1870) PURPORTEDLY (Adv.) (कटथत रूप से) Supposedly, Apparently, Evidently


(पपोटिव ड्ल ) This is purportedly the oldest tree in the world.

(1871) DISPENSATION (N) (ब ींिन ) Allotment, Supply, Bestowal


(टडस्पन्सेर्न) There is a system that ensures the accurate dispensation of prescribed drugs.

(1872) EXTRANEOUS (Adj.) (ब हर ) External, Outside, Outward, Extrinsic


(एक्स्ट्र ै न अस) Such details are extraneous to the matter in hand.

(1873) BRAZEN (Adj.) (टनलवज) Bold, Insolent, Audacious, Unblushing, Sassy


(ब्रैजन) They showed a brazen disregard for her privacy.

(1874) DISMANTLE (V) (नष्ट करन ) Destroy, Demolish, Decimate, Annihilate, Devastate
(टडिैिल) I had to dismantle the engine in order to repair it.

(1875) THREATEN (V) (धमक दे न ) Intimidate, Menace, Bully, Frighten, Torment


(थ्रेिन) All we need do is threaten them.

(1876) SENTIMENT (N) (टवच र) View, Belief, Attitude, Outlook, Notion


(सेिमि) Public sentiment is against any change to the law.

(1877) CONFLICT (N) (झगड़ ) Clash, Struggle, Assault, Hostility, Onslaught, Melee
(कन्टन्फ्लि) The local war escalated into a major conflict.

(1878) PROPONENT (N) (समथवक) Supporter, Advocate, Backer, Promoter


(प्रपोनि) I am a proponent of setting goals.

(1879) CULMINATE (V) (पर क ष्ठ पर पहुाँचन ) Climax, Peak, Crown, Reach a pinnacle
(कन्टल्मनैि) All his efforts culminate in success.

(1880) CONTEND (V) (प्रटतस्पध व में होन ) Compete, Contest, Confront, Combat
(किे न्ड) The man contend that it was not his fault.

(1881) ASSENT (N) (सहमटत) Agreement, Consent, Approval, Concurrence, Accord


(असेि) He gave his assent to the proposed legislation.

(1882) EMBARK (V) (जह ज पर चढन ) Board, Enter, Get on, Ascend
(एम्ब कव) Passengers with cars must embark first.

(1883) INTERDICT (V) (प्रटतबींध लग न ) Prohibit, Ban, Forbid, Proscribe, Embargo


(इिटडव ि) The defendant did not obey the interdict.

(1884) BARRICADE (N) (ब ध ) Barrier, Blockade, Obstacle, Impediment


(बैरकेड) The protesters formed a human barricade.

(1885) SOLIDARITY (N) (एकजुित ) Unity, Harmony, Oneness, Unification, Federation


(स टलडै र ि ) They must preserve their solidarity.

(1886) SYMBOLISM (N) (प्रत क त्मकत ) Depiction, Portrayal, Representation, Sign


(टसम्बटलजम) This hymn is full of symbolism.

(1887) SEPARATE (Adj.) (अलग) Apart, Isolated, Disparate, Unrelated, Detached


(सेपेरि) He headed us into a small separate room.

(1888) BROADEN (V) (टवस्तृत करन ) Expand, Widen, Enlarge, Extend, Escalate
(ब्रॉडन) The council decided to broaden the pavement.

(1889) CONTRACTED (Adj.) (सींकुटचत) Condensed, Shortened, Concise, Abridged


(किर ै न्टिड) We must distinguish between weak forms and contracted
forms.

(1890) ANNEXATION (N) (सींयोजन) Addition, Incorporation, Merger, Integration


(ऐनक्सेर्न) The Manager said the annexation should be a benefit.

(1891) TRANSPARENT (Adj.) (टनष्कपि) Direct, Truthful, Artless, Guileless, Straight


(िर ै न्स्पेरि) The way the system works will be transparent to the user.

(1892) DEFRAY (V) (चुक न ) Give, Disburse, Come up with, Donate


(टडफ्रै) My father has to defray my education.

(1893) COMPREHENSIVE (Adj.) (व्य पक) Inclusive, Thorough, Broad, Far-reaching


(क न्टम्प्रहेन्टन्सव) She has a comprehensive grasp of the subject.

(1894) GRADUALLY (Adv.) (ध रे -ध रे ) Steadily, Unhurriedly, Moderately, Evenly


(ग्रैजूअल्ल ) People are gradually awakening to their rights.

(1895) ABRUPTLY (Adj.) (अच नक) Suddenly, Hurriedly, Hastily, Swiftly, Rapidly
(अब्रप्ट्ल ) His contract was abruptly terminated.

(1896) TRIGGER (V) (उत्प्रेरक) Prompt, Actuate, Elicit, Generate


(टिर गर) Even the smell of oranges can trigger his migraine.

(1897) RATIONALE (N) (तक वध र) Reason, Logic, Augment, Thinking, Theory


(रै र्नैल) What is the rationale behind these new exams?

(1898) EXPEDITIOUS (Adj.) (फुतील ) Quick, Swift, Rapid, Speedy, Hasty, Brisk
(एन्टक्स्पटडर्स) The bank was expeditious in replying to my letter.

(1899) ESTIMATE (V) (मूल्य ींकन करन ) Conjecture, Reckon, Reckon, Surmise, Valuate
(एस्ट्मैि) My estimate of his abilities was wrong.
(1900) INSTANCE (N) (उद हरर्) Example, Illustration, Sample, Specimen, Model
(इन्स्टन्स) This is only one instance out of many.

(1901) MANDATE (N) (आदे र्) Decree, Edict, Ruling, Directive, Command
(मैन्डेि) The President had a clear mandate to end the war.

(1902) PROMISE (N) (व द ) Pledge, Vow, Oath, Assurance, Guarantee, Avowal


(प्र टमस) I hope he will keep his promise.

(1903) NUMEROUS (Adj.) (अनटगनत) Many, Countless, Innumerable, Several, Myriad


(नूमरस) There are numerous people in the square.

(1904) RECONCILE (V) (स मींजस्य थथ टपत करन ) Adapt, Adjust, Harmonise, Acclimate
(रे कन्स इल) You must reconcile yourself to your present
job.

(1905) ARDUOUS (Adj.) (कटिन) Difficult, Hard, Tough, Uphill, Burdensome


(आजूवअस) The work is arduous and the hours are long.

(1906) PLACATE (V) (र् ींत करन ) Soothe, Assuage, Mollify, Conciliate, Propitiate
(र्प्ेकेि) He never attempts to placate his enemy.

(1907) DECORUM (N) (टर्ष्ट च र) Civility, Properness, Decency, Good manners


(टडकोरम) I hope you will behave with decorum at the funeral.

(1908) STRIVE (V) (प्रय स करन ) Aspire, Aim, Try, Attempt, Undertake, Venture, Moil
Strive for the best, prepare for the worst.

(1909) ACCOMMODATION (N) (अनुकूलन) Adjustment, Adaptation, Acclimation


(अक मडे र्न) We reached an accommodation between both parties.

(1910) DISTRACT (V) (ध्य न ख ींचन ) Divert, Deflect, Detract, Mislead, Turn aside
(टडस्ट्रै ि) Try not to distract the other students.

(1911) IMPLEMENT (V) (क य वन्टन्वत करन ) Carry out, Execute, Carry out, Effectuate
(इम्प्र्प्मेि) The government failed to implement the plan.

(1912) MALFEASANCE (N) (दु र च र) Wrongdoing, Misconduct, Misdoing, Misdeed


(मैल्फ जन्स) Charged with malfeasance, he pleaded carelessness.

(1913) MANIPULATE (V) (च ल क से क म टनक लन ) Influence someone in dishonest way


(मटनप्यलेि) She uses her charm to manipulate people.
(1914) COMPLEXITY (N) (जटिलत ) Convolution, Intricacy, Sophistication, Entanglement
(कम्प्र्प्ेन्टक्सि ) The complexity of the road map puzzled me.

(1915) DIZZYING (Adj.) (चक्कर टदल ने व ल ) Bewildering, Giddying, Circumrotatory


(टडज इीं ग) We're descending now at dizzying speed.

(1916) CONTRAVENTION (N) (उल्लींघन) Breach, Infringement, Violation, Trespass


(क िर वेन्र्न) This was a clear contravention of the rules.

(1917) PORTFOLIO (N) (र्ेयरोीं य अन्य टनवेर् क सींग्रह जो टकस व्यटकत य कम्पन के प स हो)
(पॉि्व फोल ओ) The combination of shares/other investments that a particular person or company has.

(1918) PRIMA FACIE (Adj.) (प्रथम दृटष्ट में) True at first impression
(प्र इम फेर् ई) There is prima facie evidence that he was involved in the fraud.

(1919) INFERENCE (N) (अनुम न) Assumption, Supposition, Interpretation, Deduction


(इन्फरन्स) Is that a fair inference from his statement?

(1920) OBFUSCATION (N) (घबर हि) Puzzle, Riddle, Snarl, Enigma, Conundrum
(आब्स्टफस्कैर्न) Their obfuscation made things much worse.

(1920) BIPARTISAN (Adj.) (टद्वदल य) Supported by of two political parties


(ब इप टिव जन) Almost all those provisions command bipartisan support.

(1921) CONSTRAINT (N) (ब ध्यत ) Restriction, Limitation, Curb, Rein, Cramp


(कन्स्टर े ि) I felt free to speak to her without constraint.

(1922) SHORTENED (Adj.) (सींटक्षप्त) Compressed, Condensed, Abridged, Abbreviated


(र्ॉिव न्ड) Her name's Katherine, generally shortened to Kay.

(1923) CONSULATE (N) (व टर्ज्य दू त व स) Embassy, Delegation, Consular office


(क न्सटलि) I had heard the same stories at the consulate.

(1924) SUBSTANTIVE (Adj.) (मूलभूत) Considerable, Significant, Sizeable, Plentiful


(सब्स्टस्ट्न्टिव) Reporters are often reluctant to examine substantive political issues.

(1925) DIFFERING (Adj.) (टवव द से भर ) Conflicting, Contradictory, Contrary, Clashing


(टडफररीं ग) Experts have differing views on the subject.

(1926) SUBSEQUENT (Adj.) (उत्तरग म ) Following, Succeeding, Successive, Sequential


(सब्सिि) This will be discussed in subsequent chapters.
(1927) VANDALISM (N) (ज नबूझ कर म ल क ह टन करन ) Destruction, Damage
(वैन्डटलजम) Stories abound of vandalism and looting.

(1928) DIASPORA (N) (लोगो क समूह जो अपने मूल दे र् को छोडकर अन्य दे र् में टनव स करते है)
(ड इऐस्पर) A group of people who spread from one’s original country to other countries

(1929) PARTISAN (N) (समथवक) A person who strongly supports a particular leader, group
(प टिव जन) I make no apology about being partisan.

(1930) OBLIGATION (N) (द टयत्व) Duty, Responsibility, Accountability, Liability, Onus


(आब्लगैर्न) We have a moral obligation to help.

(1931) DEBACLE (N) (पर जय) Failure, Fiasco, Flop, Fizzle, Miss, Collapse
(डे ब कल) The convention was a debacle.

(1932) FURLOUGH (V) (थोड़े टदन क छु ट्ट ) Dismissal, Sacking, Layoff, Marching orders
(फलो) This could mean a massive furlough of government workers during the
war.

(1933) COAX (V) (फुसल न ) Persuade, Inveigle, Cajole, Lure, Charm, Seduce, Flatter
(कोक्स) I had to coax the information out of him.

(1934) QUAGMIRE (N) (न जुक ह लत) Predicament, Dilemma, Quandary, Imbroglio


(िैग्म इअर) Today, you are prisoners of your own quagmire.

(1935) PRECIPICE (N) (सींकि) Peril, Risk, Danger, Jeopardy, Endangerment


(प्रेसटपस) That put him on the precipice.

(1936) WIGGLE (V) (छिपि न ) Stumble, Stagger, Teeter, Totter, Lurch, Quiver
(टवगल) Her toes gave a wiggle.

(1937) INTRACTABLE (Adj.) (बेअदब) Unruly, Disobedient, Wilful, Recalcitrant


(इिर ै िबल) The economy still faces intractable problems.

(1938) INAUGURATION (N) (उद् घ िन) Start, Initiation, Inception, Commencement


(इनॉग्यरै र्न) Rajiv will be the chief guest at the inauguration of the conference.

(1939) UNDIGNIFIED (Adj.) (अभद्र) Shameful, Humiliating, Disgraceful, Demeaning


(अन्टन्डटिफ इड) I've always thought that much more undignified than going bald.

(1940) MAJESTIC (Adj.) (भव्य) Grand, Magnificent, Splendid, Glorious, August, Resplendent
(मजेन्टस्ट्क) The great ship looked majestic in her new colours.

(1941) EDIFICE (N) (भवन) Structure, Construction, Form, Monolith


(एडटफस) Their head office was an imposing edifice.

(1942) GLITTERING (Adj.) (चमक ल ) Dazzling, Gleaming, Shimmering, Scintillating


(न्टििररीं ग) The sky is glittering with stars.

(1943) DELIBERATION (N) (टवच र-टवमर्व) Thought, Contemplation, Thinking, Pondering


(टडटलबरै र्न) After long deliberation, they decided not to buy.

(1944) WITNESS (V) (स क्ष होन ) See, Observe, View, Discern, Perceive
(टवि् नस) His tears were pathetic to witness.

(1945) EROSION (N) (क्षरर्) Deterioration, Undermining, Weakening, Dissolution


(इरोर््न) This led to a further erosion of sectional loyalties.

(1946) DETERMINED (Adj.) (दृढ सींकल्प) Resolute, Unwavering, Firm, Single-minded


(टडिटमवन्ड) The government is determined to tackle inflation.

(1947) DECISIVE (Adj.) (टनर् वयक) Conclusive, Deciding, Definitive, Imperious


(टडस इटसव) The enemy lost heavily in the decisive
battle.

(1948) FLANK (N) (बगल में होन ) Border, Edge, Fringe, Rim, Brink, Outline
(फ्लैंगक) We were attacked on our left flank.

(1949) INVADE (V) (आिमर् करन ) Assault, Attack, Assail, Raid, Foray, Blitz
(इन्वेड) When did the Romans invade Britain?

(1950) POTENTIALLY (Adj.) (सींभवतः) Possibly, Likely, Probably, Conceivably, Plausibly


(पिे न्चल ) Hepatitis is a potentially fatal disease.

(1951) ATTRITION (N) (लग त र ह्मल करके र्त्रु को कमजोर करन )


(अटिर र्न) The act of weakening by constant harassment.

(1952) FORTIFICATION (N) (सुदृढ करर्) Strengthening, Bolstering, Solidification


(फॉिव फकेर्न) Men naturally receive their fortification from its wisdom.

(1953) SABOTEUR (N) (टवध्वींसक) Deliberately damage or destroy something


(सैबिर) The lorries were wrecked by saboteurs.
(1954) COUNTEROFFENSIVE (N) (जव ब क रव व ई)
An attack by an army against an attacking enemy force

(1955) HOMICIDE (N) (म नवहत्य ) Murder, Killing, Slaying, Assassination, Execution


(ह टमस इड) Most homicide victims are under
30.

(1956) SEMBLANCE (N) (झलक) Appearance, Façade, Pose, Figure


(सेम्प्ब्लन्स) Life at last returned to some semblance of normality.

(1957) SUCCUMB (V) (झुक ज न ) Yield, Surrender, Relent, Give in, Submit
(सकम) How can men succumb to force?

(1958) FATAL (Adj.) (ज नलेव ) Deadly, Lethal, Pernicious, Deathly, Virulent, Baleful
(फैिल) Her children's death is a fatal blow on her.

(1959) RESTRAINT (N) (टनरोध) Shackle, Fetter, Bond, Bond, Trammel


(ररस्ट्रै ि) She was a model of restraint.

(1960) AGGRIEVED (Adj.) (व्यटथत) Annoyed, Irritated, Displeased, Piqued, Irked


(अग्र र्वड) She was aggrieved at the insult.

(1961) PROOF (N) (प्रम र्) Evidence, Attestation, Substantiation, Confirmation


(प्रूफ) Can you provide any proof of identity?

(1962) BIGOTRY (N) (पक्षप त) Prejudice, Dogmatism, Chauvinism, Jingoism


(टबगिर ) We must stand out against bigotry.

(1963) PROPAGANDA (N) (अन्य लोगोीं के टवश्व सोीं में हेरफेर करने क व्यवन्टथथत प्रय स)
(प्र पगैन्ड) Systematic effort to manipulate other people’s beliefs

(1964) ELUSIVE (Adj.) (भ् ींटतजनक) Evasive, Elusory, Tricky, Cryptic


(इलूटसव) Truth is a notoriously elusive quality.

(1965) LEGENDARY (Adj.) (प्रटसद्ध) Very famous and admired


(लेजन्डे र ) The culture wars here are almost legendary.

(1966) UPRISING (N) (टवद्रोह) Revolt, Insurrection, Rebellion, Mutiny, Upheaval


(अप्र इटजींग) The uprising was ruthlessly
suppressed.

(1967) HERALD (V) (घोषर् करन ) Announce, Proclaim, Declare, Publish, Promulgate
(हेरल्ड) The coming year may herald a change in strategy for major publishers.

(1968) EMBELLISH (V) (सज न ) Adorn, Decorate, Beautify, Garnish, Grace, Prettify
(इम्बेटलर्) Actually, the defeat also can embellish the life.

(1969) TROIKA (N) (स थ क म करने व ले त न लोगो क समूह) A group of three people working together
(िर ॉइक) She is a member of the president's troika of close advisers.

(1970) PREPARATORY (Adj.) (र्ुरूआत ) Introductory, Preliminary, Foundation


(टप्रपेरिोर ) A lot of preparatory work still needs to be done.

(1971) CONCERTED (Adj.) (सींयुक्त) Combined, United, Collective, Uniform


(कन्सिव ड) There has been a concerted campaign against the proposals.

(1972) CONFLAGRATION (N) (प्रज्वलन) Fire, Inferno, Blaze, Flames, Bonfire, Burning
(क न्फ्लग्रेर्न) A conflagration in 2017 reduced 90 percent of the houses to ashes.

(1973) ALARMINGLY (Adj.) (ख़तरन क ढीं ग से) Frightening, Scary, Terrifying, Petrifying
(अल टमिंगल ) It was an alarmingly tight schedule.

(1974) GROTESQUE (Adj.) (टवकृत) Distorted, Crooked, Twisted, Crooked, Curved


(ग्रोिे स्क) This article is a grotesque parody of the truth.

(1975) CURB (V) (टनयींत्रर् करन ) Control, Restrain, Limit, Constrain, Restrict
(कबव) She put a curb on her spending.

(1976) CHAUVINIST (N) (अींधर ष्टर व द ) Extremist, Zealot, Diehard, Dogmatist, Hardliner
(र्ोटवटनस्ट्) He's just another male chauvinist who is jealous of his wife's
success.

(1977) DISASTROUS (Adj.) (टवन र्क र ) Devastating, Tragic, Ruinous, Destruction


(टडजैस्ट्रस) Last year's figures were little short of disastrous.

(1978) DIFFERENTIATE (V) (पृथक करन ) Distinguish, Draw a distinction, Discern


(टडफरे न्र् ऐि) We must differentiate between right and wrong.

(1979) INCUMBENT (Adj.) (पद टधक र ) In power, In office, Presiding, Reigning


(इन्कम्बि) The old man is an incumbent.

(1980) SPECTACULAR (Adj.) (भव्य) Fabulous, Outstanding, Splendid, Grand, Stupendous


(स्पेिैक्यलर) This is a spectacular film.
(1981) ANNOUNCE (V) (घोषर् करन ) Proclaim, Declare, Publish, Circulate, Disseminate
(अन उन्स) He used the occasion to announce further tax cuts.

(1982) EMPATHETIC (Adj.) (सम नुभूटत रखने व ल ) Sympathetic, Feeling, Caring


(एम्पथेटिक) They may be quite empathetic.

(1983) COMMITMENT (N) (टजम्मेद र ) Responsibility, Duty, Obligation, Liability


(कटमि् मि) She had a lifelong commitment to feminism.

(1984) PATRIARCHAL (Adj.) (टपतृसत्त त्मक) Fatherly, Paternal, Male-controlled


(पैिर आकवल) Some patriarchal cultures have done exactly
that.

(1985) APPROXIMATE (Adj.) (लगभग) Estimated, Inexact, Inexact, Near, Rough


(अप्र क्समैि) The cost given is only approximate.

(1986) DIVERSE (Adj.) (टवटभन्न) Varied, Assorted, Diversified, Mixed, Varying


(ड इवसव) Her interests are very diverse.

(1987) DISCRIMINATION (N) (पक्षप त) Bias, Prejudice, Bigotry, Unfairness, Unfairness


(टडन्टिमनेर्न) Racial discrimination still exists in modern society.

(1988) OCCASION (N) (घिन ) Event, Happening, Incident, Occurrence, Juncture


(अकेर््न) Tonight is a very special occasion.

(1989) MYRIAD (Adj.) (अनटगनत) Countless, Innumerable, Numberless, Manifold


(टमर अड) We're still studying a myriad of options.

(1990) SCEPTRE (N) (र जदण्ड) A decorated rod carried by a king or queen as a symbol of their power
(स्केप्टर) The sceptre is an attribute of kingly power.

(1991) DISPENSATION (N) (टवतरर्) Distribution, Allotment, Disbursement, Allocation


(टडस्पन्सेर्न) One branch asked for a dispensation.

(1992) QUEST (N) (तल र्) Mission, Undertaking, Venture, Campaign, Pursual, Effort
(िेस्ट्) She went to Kedarnath on a spiritual quest.

(1993) ITERATION (N) (पुनर वृटत्त) Renewal, Redo, Reproduction, Repeat


(इिरे िन) The app is now in its tenth iteration.

(1994) DELIMITATION (N) (पररस मन) Outlining, Demarcation, Marking out


(टडटलटमिे र्न) The delimitation of the sea is an urgent security issue.
(1995) DISENFRANCHISEMENT (N) (लोगो य समूह से वोि दे ने क अटधक र छ नन )
(टडसेंफ्रींटचसेमेंि) The action of taking away the right to vote from a person or group

(1996) MATURITY (N) (पररपित ) Sagacity, Shrewdness, Wisdom, Discernment


(मचुरि ) His performance was full of maturity and poise.

(1997) UPGRADED (Adj.) (सुध र हुआ) Improved, Advanced, Ameliorated, Enhanced


(अप्ग्रेडड) The women demanded that their work be upgraded.

(1998) PROCURE (V) (ह टसल करन ) Acquire, Obtain, Gain, Attain, Get possession of
(प्रोक्युर) Can you procure some tickets for me?

(1999) SOPHISTICATED (Adj.) (जटिल) Complex, Intricate, Complicated, Convoluted


(सटफस्ट्कैटिड) I never enjoys reading sophisticated novels.

(2000) SIMULATE (V) (नकल करन ) Mimic, Replicate, Emulate, Ape, Duplicate, Redo
(टसम्युलेि) I tried to simulate surprise at the news.

(2001) CONSOLE (V) (स न्त्वन य टदल स दे न ) Support, Ease, Help, Gladden, Solace
(क न्सोल) Nothing could console him when his wife died.

(2002) EXTREMELY (Adv.) (अत्यटधक) Excessively, Exceedingly, Intensely, Exorbitantly


(इक्स्ट्र म्ल ) She was an extremely gifted poet.

(2003) SIGNIFY (V) (अटभप्र य रखन ) Indicate, Show, Imply, Portend, Signal, Exhibit
(टसिफ इ) What does the term 'patrician' signify?

(2004) BEHEMOTH (N) (टवर् लक य) Mammoth, Giant, Hercules, Goliath, Hulk


(टबह मथ) The army's new tank is a behemoth.

(2005) EPITHET (N) (लक्षर्) Maxim, Saying, Adage, Proverb


(एपथेि) This is the epithet that sums up my feelings.

(2006) LYNCHPIN (N) (आध र) Foundation, Basis, Mainstay, Cornerstone, Key role
He's the lynchpin of our team.

(2007) ENVISAGE (V) (पररकल्पन करन ) Visualise, Envision, Contemplate, Perceive


(एन्टन्वटजज) What level of profit do you envisage?

(2008) EXPEDITIOUS (Adj.) (जल्द) Quick, Rapid, Speedy, Hasty, Brisk, Prompt
(एक्स्पटडर्स) The bank was expeditious in replying to my letter.
(2009) INTEGRATE (V) (सींघटित करन ) Blend, Incorporate, Combine, Amalgamate, Unite
(इिग्रैि) The committee can integrate the different plans.

(2010) UNTAPPED (Adj.) (अप्रयुक्त) Unused, Unexploited, Unspoiled, Untried


(अिै प्ट) We must make use of our untapped reservoirs of talent.

(2011) MORIBUND (Adj.) (अन्त के कर ब) Dying, Failing, Expiring, Failing rapidly


(म र बन्ड) The few birds seen anywhere were moribund.

(2012) STATUS QUO (N) (वतवम न न्टथथटत) The present situation or condition
They always want to maintain the status quo.

(2013) UNTENABLE (Adj.) (असमथवन य) Unjustifiable, Absurd, Flawed, Indefensible


(अिे नबल) The scandal put the President in an untenable position.

(2014) CALAMITY (N) (आपद ) Disaster, Tragedy, Catastrophe, Misfortune, Crisis


(कलैटमि ) He described drugs as the greatest calamity of the age.

(2015) FICKLE (Adj.) (अन्टथथर) Variable, Volatile, Changeable, Unstable, Vacillating


(टफकल) Fickle winds made sailing conditions difficult.

(2016) ETERNAL (Adj.) (र् श्वत) Everlasting, Perpetual, Permanent, Unending, Perennial
(इिनवल) She's an eternal optimist.

(2017) PROMISING (Adj.) (आर् जनक) Encouraging, Hopeful, Auspicious, Propitious


(प्र टमटसींग) We have found a promising iron deposit.

(2018) FATAL (Adj.) (घ तक) Deadly, Lethal, Pernicious, Virulent, Destructive, Pestilent
(फेिल) If she gets ill again it could prove fatal.

(2019) INNATE (Adj.) (सहज य प्र कृटतक) Natural, Intrinsic, Ingrained, Inbred, Connate
(इनेि) He never lost his innate sense of fun.

(2020) SUCCESSOR (N) (उत्तर टधक र ) Heir, Inheritor, Descendant, Scion


(सक्सेसर) The chairman has designated her as his successor.

(2021) VETERAN (N) (अनुभव ) Expert, Ace, Maestro, Old hand, Professional, Wizard
(वेिरन) She's also a veteran campaigner for human rights.

(2022) INCREDIBLE (Adj.) (अटवश्वसन य) Unbelievable, Unconvincing, Inconceivable


(इन्िेडबल) I felt I'd made an incredible discovery.
(2023) FISSURE (N) (दर र) Gap, Crack, Split, Cleavage, Cleft
(टफर्र) Tiny fissures are opened in the rock.

(2024) UNCERTAIN (Adj.) (अटनटित) Undecided, Tentative, Unsettled, Indefinite


(अन्सिव न) The outcome is still uncertain.

(2025) ACCURATE (Adj.) (एकदम सह ) Exact, Authentic, True, Precise, Factual, Right
(ऐक्यरि) This book is generally accurate.

(2026) UNDERLYING (Adj.) (मूलभूत) Fundamental, Elementary, Basic, Intrinsic, Core


(अन्डल वइइीं ग) An underlying pessimism infuses all her novels.

(2027) OFFSET (V) (सींतुटलत करन ) Balance, Counterpoise, Make up for, Equalise
(ऑफ्सेि) The money will help offset big medical bills.

(2028) INCESSANT (Adj.) (लग त र) Continuous, Perpetual, Uninterrupted, Unending


(इन्सेसि) The incessant buzz of conversation filled the student cafeteria.

(2029) PECULIARITY (N) (टवटर्ष्टत ) Eccentricity, Oddity, Quirk, Irregularity, Erraticism


(टपक्यूल एरि ) Each country has its own peculiarity.

(2030) SPATIALLY (Adv.) (थथ न क दृटष्ट से) Geographically, Structurally


(स्पेर्ल्ल ) The people usually directly discard drink the hoisting bucket spatially.

(2031) PROGNOSIS (N) (भटवष्य-कथन) Prediction, Augury, Presaging, Prophesy


(प्र िोटसस) Well, doctor, what's the prognosis?

(2032) CONVEY (V) (प्रकि करन ) To express feelings, thoughts


(कन्वे) I can't convey myself in words.

(2033) WIDESPREAD (Adj.) (व्य पक) Universal, Prevalent, Pervasive, Extended


(व इड् स्प्रेड) English is a widespread language.

(2034) HEGEMONIC (Adj.) (आटधपत्य) Governing, Commanding, Dominant, Leading


(हेजम टनक) For half a century the dollar has been the hegemonic
currency.

(2035) OMINOUS (Adj.) (अर्ुभ) Inauspicious, Unpropitious, Sinister, Menacing


(आमनस) There had been an ominous sign.

(2036) REIGN (N) (र् सन) Rule, Command, Sway, Mastery, Hegemony, Dominance
(रे न) His reign has never been considered particularly noteworthy.

(2037) PROPAGANDA (N) (लोगो के टवच र और टवश्व स को अपने फ यदे के टलए प्रभ टवत करन )
(प्र पगैन्ड) Systematic effort to manipulate people’s beliefs, attitudes

(2038) MAINSTREAM (Adj.) (मुख्यध र ) Common, General, Normal, Usual, Typical


(मेन्स्टर म) He was in the mainstream of British contemporary music.

(2039) ABOLISH (V) (रद्द करन ) Cancel, Annul, Nullify, Repeal, Rescind, Quash
(अब टलर्) Some MPs want to abolish the tax altogether.

(2040) BATTERED (Adj.) (टघस टपि ) Decrepit, Crumbling, Wrecked, Shabby, Worn out
(बैिडव ) The huge waves battered the wrecked ship to pieces.

(2041) AUTHORITARIAN (Adj.) (त न र् ह ) Dictatorial, Tyrannical, Autocratic, Despotic


(अथॉरिे र अन) His manner is extremely authoritarian.

(2042) STIR (N) (सनसन ) Commotion, Disturbance, Fuss, Uproar, Ado


(स्ट्र) His film has caused a stir in America.

(2043) PLATITUDE (N) (म मूल ब त) Buzzword, Triviality, Verbiage, Familiar tune


(र्प्ैटििू ड) He was seen on TV delivering platitudes about the crisis.

(2044) DISTURBING (Adj.) (टनर र् जनक) Upsetting, Distressing, Worrying


(टडस्ट्टबिंग) The newspaper has unearthed some disturbing facts.

(2045) GATHERED (Adj.) (इकट्ठ ) Accumulated, Aggregated, Amassed, Gleaned


(गैदडव ) Prices will even off when the crops are gathered.

(2046) STRENGTHEN (V) (मजबूत बन न ) Fortify, Anneal, Consolidate, Rigidify, Inure


(स्ट्रें गक्थन) Both sides agreed to strengthen political ties.

(2047) PATRONAGE (N) (सींरक्षर्) Support, Aegis, Backing, Promotion, Advocacy, Grant
(पैिरटनज) We give our patronage to local shops.

(2048) PRESTIGIOUS (Adj.) (ख्य टतप्र प्त) Eminent, Distinguished, Famous, Elevated
(प्रेन्टस्ट्जस) She won a highly prestigious award.

(2049) PERPETRATOR (N) (अपर ध ) Offender, Culprit, Lawbreaker, Miscreant


(पपविरैिर) The perpetrator of this crime must be traced.

(2050) ZERO TOLERANCE (N) (सख्त दीं ड दे ने क टनटत) The act of punishing all criminal severely
The government has a zero tolerance policy on alcohol use by teenagers.

(2051) ESTIMATED (Adj.) (अनुम टनत) Predicted, Supposed, Approximated, Guessed at


(एस्ट्मैिड) The earthquake caused damage to property estimated at $11 million.

(2052) OMNIBUS (N) (बहुप्रयोजन) Mixture, Variety, Diversity, Medley, Assortment


(आम्नबस) Information system development is an omnibus systematic project.

(2053) SILVER LINING (N) (आर् क टकरर्) Something good that can be found in a bad situation
Every dark cloud has a silver lining.

(2054) CONTRACTION (N) (टसकुड़न) Condensing, Compression, Constriction, Squeeze


(किर ै क्शन) This results in excessive contraction of the muscles leading to death.

(2055) AUGURY (N) (भटवष्यव र् ) Prediction, Prognostication, Forecast, Harbinger


(ऑग्यर ) He hoped it was an augury.

(2056) UNCERTAINTY (N) (अटनटितत ) Indecision, Unsureness, Incertitude, Irresolution


(अन्सिव ि ) Uncertainty again hangs over the project.

(2057) UNDERSCORE (V) (बल दे न ) Emphasise, Underline, Point out, Accentuate


(अन्डस्कोर) These results underscore the value of rescue medications .

(2058) BULWARK (N) (बच व) Fortification, Buttress, Fortress, Bastion


(बुल्वकव) Law is the bulwark of society.

(2059) HARNESS (V) (उपयोग करन ) Use, Utilise, Exploit, Engage, Handle, Apply
(ह टनवस) We harness fossil energy and breathe life into machines.

(2060) EMBELLISH (V) (साँव रन ) Adorn, Decorate, Beautify, Ornament, Garnish, Prettify
(इम्बेटलर्) You don't need to embellish to be interesting.

(2061) DIFFERENTIATE (V) (अींतर करन ) Distinguish, Discern, Draw a distinction


(टडफरे न्र् ऐि) Can you differentiate between the two varieties?

(2062) MITIGATING (Adj.) (गम्भ रत कम करने व ल ) Moderating, Palliating, Lessening


(टमिगैटिीं ग) There are various mitigating factors.

(2063) ENUMERATE (V) (गर्न करन ) Recount, List, Specify, Cite


(इनूमरे ि) I will not enumerate them.

(2064) INSCRUTABILITY (N) (रहस्यमयत ) Enigma, Perplexity, Intricacy, Puzzle


(इन्िूिबटलि ) You won't believe what an inscrutability it is.

(2065) COINCIDE (V) (एक मत होन ) Agree, Conform, Accord, Harmonise, Concur
(कोइन्स इड) Our views coincide on a range of subjects.

(2066) PROACTIVELY (Adv.) (भटवष्य क सींभ वन ओ और बदल वोीं को समझकर क यव करन )


(प्रोऐन्टिवल ) Acting in a way that anticipates future problems, changes

(2067) NUANCE (N) (अटत सूक्ष्म अींतर) Hint, Implication, Distinction, Suggestion
(नूआन्स) He was aware of every nuance in her voice.

(2068) BROADER (Adj.) (व्य पक) Wider, More extensive, More inclusive
(ब्रॉडर) Having children gave her a broader outlook on life.

(2069) SPURT (N) (तेज से टनकल ज न ) Outbreak Outburst, Rush, Flash, Eruption, Gush
(स्पिव ) A spurt of diesel came from one valve and none from the other.

(2070) KITTY (N) (सींयुक्त टनटध) A sum of money saved for the future
(टकि ) How much money is there left in the kitty?

(2071) REBOUND (V) (पलिन ) Recover, Mend, Bounce Back, Make a comeback
(र ब उन्ड) There are signs of an economic rebound.

(2072) PATCHY (Adj.) (अपूर्व य टवटवध) Irregular, Erratic, Intermittent, Sporadic


(पैच ) The local provision of facilities is decidedly patchy.

(2073) TACKLE (V) (टनपिन ) Deal with, Approach, Address, Undertake, Attempt
(िै कल) Everyone has his problem to tackle.

(2074) IMPLICATION (N) (त त्पयव) Inference, Indication, Suggestion, Connotation


(इम्प्र्प्कैर्न) We heard of his implication in a conspiracy.

(2075) INCREMENTAL (Adj.) (वृन्टद्ध सम्बन्ध ) Growing, Mounting, Accumulating


(इन्िमेिल) Mr Kennedy said that progress on reforms would be incremental.

(2076) PLAINTIFF (N) (व द : जो टकस दु सरे व्यटकत पर क नूनन मुकदम द यर करत हो)
(र्प्ेन्टिफ) Someone who makes a legal complaint against someone else

(2077) REVANCHISM (N) (प्रटतर्ोधव द) A policy designed to recover lost territory


But I also know that revanchism is never ending.

(2078) DEMOLISHMENT (N) (टवन र्) Destruction, Devastation, Annihilation, Desolation


(टडम टलर्मेंि) This company offers demolishment services.

(2079) ENDORSE (V) (समथवन करन ) Support, Advocate, Back up, Back, Promote
(एन्डॉसव) Will the Government endorse that manifesto?

(2080) MOTION (N) (गटत) Progress, Moving, Passing, Mobility


(मोर्न) Heat is a mode of motion.

(2081) PRECINCT (N) (प्र ींत) Area, Region, Sector, Zone, Territory, Section
(प्र टसींगि) Some policemen worked as precinct captains.

(2082) VESTED (Adj.) (टनटहत) Fixed and absolute


(वेन्टस्ट्ड) Copyright is vested in the author for 50 years.

(2083) CUSTOMARY (Adj.) (व्य वह ररक) Usual, Conventional, Traditional, Established


(कस्ट्मेर ) He makes his customary visit every week.

(2084) STARK (Adj.) (पूर ) Absolute, Utter, Complete, Outright


(स्ट् कव) His actions were in stark contrast to his words.

(2085) OVERWHELMINGLY (Adv.) (जबदव स्त ढीं ग से) Powerfully, Forcibly, Intensely
(ओववेन्टल्मींगल ) The party voted overwhelmingly in favor of the bill.

(2086) CONSCRIPTION (N) (सेन में अटनव यव भरत ) Call-up, Enlistment, Induction
(कन्टन्िप्र्न) All adult males will be liable for conscription.

(2087) SCRAP (N) (िु कड़ ) Fragment, Shred, Crumb, Particle, Fraction


(िैप) We will sift every scrap of evidence.

(2088) MONARCHY (N) (र ज-तींत्र) The system of government or rule by a king or queen
(म न की) Morocco is an independent monarchy.

(2089) FLEDGLING (N) (अनुभवह न) Novice, Beginner, Neophyte, Newcomer, Newbie


(फ्लेन्ट्लींग) It was invested in fledgling biotechnology companies.

(2090) SURPRISING (Adj.) (आियवजनक) Astonishing, Staggering, Astounding


(सप्र वइटजींग) She told me a surprising thing.

(2091) DISASTROUS (Adj.) (टवन र्क र ) Devastating, Calamitous, Destructive


(टडजैस्ट्रस) The economic position of the country is disastrous.

(2092) CEDE (V) (सौींप दे न ) Yield, Renounce, Surrender, Forsake, Alienate


(स ड) The General had promised to cede power by
January.

(2093) COLLISION (N) (िक्कर) Strike, Hit, Clash, Slam, Crash, Bang
(कटलर््न) His bus had a collision with a truck.

(2094) FORETELL (V) (भटवष्यव र् करन ) Forecast, Predict, Prophesy, Augur, Portend
(फॉिे ल) You can't foretell how the war will end.

(2095) AVERT (V) (ि लन ) Prevent, Deter, Foil, Halt, Stave off, Ward off, Fend off
(अविव ) He managed to avert suspicion.

(2096) VENTURE (V) (स हस करन ) Attempt, Endeavour, Strive, Make an effort


(वेन्चर) I won't venture a step farther.

(2097) DISASTROUS (Adj.) (टवन र्क र ) Devastating, Calamitous, Ruinous, Detrimental


(टडजैस्ट्रस) The economic position of the country is disastrous.

(2098) AMBITIOUS (Adj.) (महत्त्व क ींक्ष ) Aspiring, Committed, Keen, Purposeful, Ardent
(ऐन्टम्बर्स) He was an ambitious man with a strong personality.

(2099) OVERSTRETCH (V) (जरूरत से ज्य द बोझ) Overload, Overburden, Exhaust


(ओवस्ट्रे च) Problems only arise when people overstretch themselves.

(2100) GLITZY (Adj.) (चमकद र) Flashy, Garish, Gaudy, Flamboyant, Showy


(न्टिि् स ) The film star's wedding was a glitzy affair.

(2101) SABOTAGE (N) (नुकस न पहुच न ) Destruction, Demolition, Wrecking, Crippling


(सैबि र््) Was the fire an accident or sabotage?

(2102) FLAGGING (Adj.) (पतन होते हुए) Declining, Weakening, Faltering, Languishing
(फ्लैटगींग) This movie is intended to revive her flagging career.

(2103) CURTAILMENT (N) (सींक्षेप) Reduction, Lessening, Decrease, Truncation, Decline


(किै ल्मि) I felt frustrated at its curtailment.

(2104) POTENTIAL (Adj.) (सम्भ वन ) Possible, Likely, Probable, Impending, Coming


(पिे न्र्ल) Every seed is a potential plant.

(2105) CONSEQUENT (Adj.) (पररर् म) Resultant, Concomitant, Subsequent


(क न्सिेि) This fall of prices is consequent on the rise in production.
(2106) UPTREND (N) (बढोतर ) Elevation, Increase, Rise, Augmentation, Increment, Surge
Many analysts think the dollar is on an uptrend.

(2107) ADVERSE (Adj.) (प्रटतकूल) Unfavourable, Unpropitious, Foreboding, Unfortunate


(ऐड् वसव) The match has been cancelled due to adverse weather conditions.

(2108) UNWILLING (Adj.) (अटनच्छु क) Reluctant, Disinclined, Unenthusiastic, Indisposed


(अन्टन्वटलींग) Initially the government was unwilling to accept the defeat.

(2109) EROSION (N) (क्षय) Decay, Disintegration, Rotting, Crumbling, Wearing away
(इरोर््न) The area suffers badly from coastal erosion.

(2110) IMPLICATION (N) (टनटहत थव) Suggestion, Indication, Connotation, Hint


(इम्प्र्प्केर्न) We heard of his implication in a conspiracy.

(2111) KNOTTY (Adj.) (जटिल) Entangled, Twisted, Tangled, Entwined, Intertwined


(न ि ) She met with a lot of knotty problems.

(2112) DERELICTION (N) (कतवव्य य कमव में चूक) Collapse, Downfall, Degeneration
(डे रटलक्शन) This was a disgraceful dereliction of
duty.

(2113) ARMOURY (N) (र्स्त्र ग र) Arsenal, Stockpile, Weapon store, Artillery


(आमवर ) The only weapon left in his armoury was indifference.

(2114) DISTRUST (N) (सींदेह) Doubt, Suspicion, Mistrustfulness, Qualm, Unbelief


(टडस्ट्र स्ट्) He has a distrust of foreigners.

(2115) ETHNIC (Adj.) (नस्ल ) Racial, Ancestral, Race-related, Cultural


(एन्टननक) Different ethnic groups have different systems of kinship.

(2116) ADJOINING (Adj.) (सम प) Adjacent, Bordering, Conjoining, Abutting


(अजॉइटनींग) We heard laughter in the adjoining room.

(2117) RECONCILIATION (N) (समन्वय) Conciliation, Settlement, Mending, Compromise


(रे कन्टन्सल ऐर्न) He made a misplaced attempt at reconciliation.

(2118) GRIEVANCE (N) (टर्क यत) Grumble, Complaint, Gripe, Grumble, Whine
(ग्र वन्स) He had a personal grievance against the professor.

(2119) DISPLACE (V) (थथ न ींतररत करन ) Shift, Transfer, Dislocate, Move, Position
(टडथर्प्ेस) Those resources can displace nuclear power.
(2120) CONNOISSEUR (N) (कल , भोजन य पेय पद थव क टवर्ेषज्ञ)
(क नसर) Someone who knows a lot about the arts, food, drink.

(2121) YARDSTICK (N) (म नदण्ड) Benchmark, Standard, Measure, Criterion, Basis


(य ड्व न्टस्ट्क) Productivity is not the only yardstick of success.

(2122) PROSPER (V) (समृद्ध होन ) Thrive, Flourish, Get ahead, Make good
(प्र स्पर) May the gods prosper our city!

(2123) TURF (N) (इल क ) Domain, Area, Territory, Province, Locality, Precinct
(िफव) We beat Canada on their home turf.

(2124) VACUUM (N) (ख ल पन) Emptiness, Void, Voidness, Empty space, Blankness
(वैक्यूअम) It's important to vacuum regularly.

(2125) CULMINATE (V) (पर क ष्ठ पर पहुाँचन ) Climax, Peak, Reach a pinnacle, Wind up
(कल्मनेि) All his efforts culminate in success.

(2126) VOGUE (N) (लोकटप्रयत ) Fashion, Stylishness, Popularity, Prevalence, Practice


(वोग) Scooters have recently come back into
vogue.

(2127) RIVET (V) (ध्य न आकटषवत करन ) Fascinate, Mesmerise, Charm, Enchant, Engross
(ररवि) The rivet heads are in good condition.

(2128) LOOMING (Adj.) (टनकि समय में होने व ल ) Impending, Imminent, On the cards
(लूटमींग) There's trouble looming on the horizon.

(2129) RETENTION (N) (रोक रखने क क यव) Preservation, Conservation, Sustentation


(ररिे न्र्न) I have a real problem with retention of information.

(2130) SAFEGUARD (N) (सुरक्ष ) Protection, Security, Shield, Guard, Bulwark, Egis
(सेफ्ग डव ) Keeping clean is a safeguard against disease.

(2131) CONTEMPT (N) (घृर् ) Hatred, Loathing, Disgust, Disdain, Detestation


(किे म्प्प्ट) He interpreted the silence as contempt.

(2132) JURISPRUDENCE (N) (टवटधर् स्त्र य न्य यर् स्त्र) Law, Rule, Policy, Procedure
(जुरस्प्रूडन्स) Codification is the highest contribution of jurisprudence.

(2133) MILIEU (N) (पररन्टथथटत) Surroundings, Environment, Ambience, Terrain


(टमल्यु) She never felt happy in a student milieu.

(2134) OVERBROAD (Adj.) (अत्यटधक) Excessive, Exorbitant, Immoderate, Extreme


But he tends, at times, to draw overbroad generalizations from his personal experience.

(2135) HACKNEYED (Adj.) (टघस टपि ) Something used so often that it has become boring
(हैक्न ड) This article is rather hackneyed.

(2136) SUPPRESS (V) (कुचलन ) Repress, Subdue, Squelch, Overwhelm


(सप्रेस) He couldn't suppress his anger.

(2137) PROPAGATE (V) (प्रस ररत करन ) Breed, Reproduce, Multiply, Proliferate, Increase
(प्र पगैि) Plants won't propagate in these conditions.

(2138) DEADLY (Adj.) (घ तक) Deathly, Lethal, Mortal, Fatal, Virulent, Pestilent
(डे ड्ल ) She suffered from a deadly disease.

(2139) DEATH TRAP (N) (जो बहुत खरतन क हो) Something that is very dangerous
It was a death trap but nobody.

(2140) RARITY (N) (दु लवभत ) Infrequency, Scarceness, Sparseness, Fewness


(रे रि ) We were technically that rarity, Siamese twins.

(2141) IRONICALLY (Adv.) (व्यींग्य त्मक रूप से) In a way that is opposite of what would be expected
(आइर टनक्ल ) Ironically I do not make a very good sailor.

(2142) EXPLICITLY (Adv.) (स्पष्टतय ) Candidly, Openly, Overtly, Clearly, Unequivocally


(इन्टिटसि् ल ) She was explicitly forbidden to attend.

(2143) TRIGGER (V) (उत्प्रेरक) Prompt, Cause, Enkindle, Bring about, Spark off
(टिर गर) He is quick on the trigger.

(2144) ILLUMINATE (V) (स्पष्ट करन ) Clarify, Elucidate, Explicate, Demonstrate


(इलूमनेि) The study of the present also helps to illuminate the past.

(2145) STRINGENT (Adj.) (सख्त) Strict, Rigid, Rigorous, Inflexible, Uncompromising


(न्टस्ट्र न्जि) She failed to meet the stringent selection criteria.

(2146) COMPLICIT (Adj.) (सह पर टधत ) Allied, Cooperating, Associated


(कन्टम्प्र्प्टसि ) Several officers were complicit in the cover-up.

(2147) TABLEAU (N) (टचत्रमय तसव र य स रर् ) Arrangement, Scene, Display


(िै ब्लो) They admired the tableau of the Nativity.
(2148) ASSASSINATION (N) (हत्य ) Murder, Slaughter, Homicide, Extermination
(असैसनैर्न) The judge escaped assassination by drug dealers.

(2149) EXTREMIST (Adj.) (चरमपींथ ) Intensest, Supremest, Severest, Sternest, Harshest


(इक्स्ट्र टमस्ट्) The assassin was adjudged an extremist.

(2150) VALIDATE (V) (पुटष्ट करन ) Confirm, Verify, Corroborate, Substantiate


(वैलडै ि) Do these results validate his theory?

(2151) VANDALISM (N) (ज नबूझ कर तोड़फोड़ करन ) Defacement, Trashing, Sabotage


(वैन्डटलजम) Vandalism used to be a rare occurrence here.

(2152) SNAP (V) (क ि लेन ) Separate, Fracture, Crack, Split, Come apart, Break into two
(स्नैप) Simply snap the pieces into place.

(2153) AVOID (V) (ि लन ) Evade, Dodge, Brush off, Elude, Sidestep, Fend off
(अवॉइड) He tends to avoid all physical contact.

(2154) INFLAMMATORY (Adj.) (भड़क नेव ल ) Provocative, Demagogic, Inciting, Stirring


(इन्फ्लैमिॉर ) He gave a inflammatory address to the audience.

(2155) INTIMATE (Adj.) (घटनष्ठ) Close, Deep, Inward, Deep-seated


(इिमैि) We're not on intimate terms with our neighbours.

(2156) TRANSIT (N) (लोगो और वस्तुओ को एक थथ न से दु सरे थथ न ले ज ने क प्रर् ल )


A system for moving people or goods from one place to another

(2157) PURSUE (V) (प छ करन ) Follow, Chase, Hound, Run after, Go after, Harry
(पसूव) Supriya wishes to pursue a medical career.

(2158) EXTENSION (N) (टवस्त र) Expansion, Widening, Lengthening, Stretching


(इक्स्ट्े न्र्न) The pupils disliked the extension of the term.

(2159) FRUITION (N) (सफलत ) Fulfilment, Attainment, Effectuation, Realisation


(फ्रूइर्न) Their efforts came to fruition many years later.

(2160) COMPLICATED (Adj.) (जटिल) Intricate, Knotty, Convoluted, Tangled, Perplexing


(क म्प्र्प्केटिड) It all sounds very complicated.

(2161) INTERFERENCE (N) (हस्तक्षेप) Intervention, Intrusion, Meddlesomeness


(इिटफवरन्स) He hates interference with his work.
(2162) RHETORIC (N) (व क्पिु त ) Bombast, Fustian, Eloquence, Pomposity, Wordiness
(रे िररक) Her speech was just empty rhetoric.

(2163) BACK-BURNER (V) (अथथ य रूप से ि लन ) A condition of temporary deferment


(बैक-बनवर) She put her singing career on the back burner.

(2164) UNWAVERING (Adj.) (अटवचल) Resolute, Unfaltering, Steadfast, Steady


(अन्वेवर ींग) His attitude was unwavering.

(2165) ACCOMMODATION (N) (टनव स थथ न) Lodging, Habitation, Dwelling, Abode


(अक मडे र्न) Accommodation is expensive in this city.

(2166) MANDATE (N) (आदे र्) Order, Decree, Command, Direction, Instruction, Edict
(मैन्डेि) The party sought a mandate to reform the constitution.

(2167) BRUISING (Adj.) (कटिन और थक ने व ल ) Hard, Tough, Fierce, Difficult


(ब्रूटजींग) Leaders emerge from a bruising contest.

(2168) COGNISANT (Adj.) (ज नक र) Aware, Conscious, Informed, Versed, Familiar


We should be cognisant of our limitations.

(2169) EL NIÑO (N) (म ह स गर के थथ क गमव होन )


A warming of ocean surface above average temperature
Rains came late to the region because of El Nino.

(2170) STRENGTHEN (V) (मजबूत करन ) Fortify, Stiffen, Anneal, Beef up, Rigidify
(स्ट्रें गक्थन) Repairs are necessary to strengthen the bridge.

(2171) BENCHMARK (N) (म नदण्ड) Standard, Criterion, Yardstick, Measure, Norm


(बेन्च म कव) The truck industry is a benchmark for the economy.

(2172) SEQUENTIAL (Adj.) (िटमक) Successive, Consecutive, Continuous, Regular


(सिेन्चल) This latter case will favour the use of a sequential magnetic tape file.

(2173) JURY (N) (लोगो क समूह जो टकस सींगिन में टनर्वय दे ते है)
A group of people constituted as the decision-making body of an organization

(2174) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अभूतपूवव) Unparalleled, Exceptional, Atypical


(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) Such policies would require unprecedented cooperation between nations.

(2175) OBSTRUCT (V) (ब ध ड लन ) Hinder, Impede, Hamper, Inhibit, Encumber


(अब्स्टस्ट्रि) Large trees may obstruct the passage of light.
(2176) ASSAIL (V) (आिमर् करन ) Attack, Assault, Besiege, Raid, Impugn
(असेल) By 1000 BC waves of invaders began to assail the land.

(2177) HUSH MONEY (N) (टकस को कोई गुप्त ज नक र न बतल ने के बदले में टदय गय र टर्)
Money paid to someone to keep something secret

(2178) PROBE (V) (ज ाँच) Search, Investigate, Examine, Scan, Forage


(प्रोब) They will probe deeply into the matter.

(2179) CONCLUDE (V) (सम प्त करन ) End, Finish, Complete, Bring to an end
(कन्क्लूड) Before I conclude, I'd like to thank you all for coming.

(2180) INCUMBENT (Adj.) (पदग्र ह ) Existing, Present, In power, In office


(इन्कम्बि) He defeated the incumbent governor by a large plurality.

(2181) PARTISAN (N) (समथवक) Follower, Supporter, Backer, Sponsor, Promoter


(प टिव जन) British newspapers are highly partisan.

(2182) TELLTALE (Adj.) (स्पष्ट सींकेत दे ने व ल ) Revealing, Denoting, Signifying


(िे ल्टेल) No one likes a malicious telltale.

(2183) PREMEDITATED (Adj.) (पहले से टनयोटजत) Calculated, Deliberate, Intentional


(प्र मेडिै टिड) The destruction of this building was
premeditated.

(2184) GLORIFY (V) (प्रर्ींस करन ) Praise, Laud, Extol, Acclaim, Commend, Applaud
(िॉरफ इ) We sing hymns to glorify
God.

(2185) UNFOLD (V) (प्रकि करन ) Appear, Come out, Turn up, Emerge, Arise
(अन्फोल्ड) Dramatic events were about to unfold.

(2186) PROVOCATIVE (Adj.) (उकस ने व ल ) Active, Anticipatory, Forethoughtful


(प्रव कटिव) She wore a very provocative dress.

(2187) OBEISANCE (N) (अटभव दन) Salutation, Greeting, Homage, Gesture of respect
(ओबेसन्स) The general commands absolute obeisance.

(2188) FLASHPOINT (N) (वह थथ न जह से कोई टहींस य बड़ घिन र्ुरू हुआ हो)
(फ्लैश्पॉइि) A place where violence may be expected to begin
(2189) DECISIVELY (Adv.) (टनर्वय त्मक ढीं ग से) Firmly, Resolutely, Staunchly
(टडस इटसव्ल ) Yet again, we have failed to act decisively.

(2190) DEFT (Adj.) (कुर्ल) Expert, Adept, Adroit, Efficient, Ace, Capable, Masterly
(डे फ्ट) She is deft at dealing with reporters.

(2191) UNDERESTIMATE (V) (कम महत्व दे न ) Undervalue, Underrate, Minify, Lessen


(अन्डरे स्ट्मि) You shouldn't underestimate his abilities.

(2192) ELABORATE (Adj.) (ज नक ररयोीं से भर ) Complex, Complicated, Sophisticated


(इलैबरै ि) The plans looked very elaborate.

(2193) WORRYING (Adj.) (टचींत जनक) Distressing, Disturbing, Unsettling, Worrisome


(वर इीं ग) He lies awake at night worrying about his job.

(2194) APPETITE (N) (इच्छ ) Desire, Thrust, Yearning, Longing, Craving, Keenness
(ऐपि इि) She has an amazing appetite for knowledge.

(2195) SUCCESSIVE (Adj.) (लग त र) Sequential, Continuous, Consecutive, Subsequent


(सक्सेटसव) He won three successive matches.

(2196) COMPLEX (Adj.) (पेच द य कटिन) Complicated, Intricate, Convoluted, Tangled


(कम्प्र्प्ेक्स) The company has a complex organizational structure.

(2197) TINKER (V) (ि क करन ) Tamper, Adjust, Mess around


(टिीं गकर) Don't tinker with the TV.

(2198) CUMULATIVELY (Adv.) (एकजुि होकर) Collectively, Aggregately, Cooperatively


(क्यूम्यलटिवल ) Success must be measured cumulatively.

(2199) PREVAIL (V) (प्रबल होन ) Do well, Advance, Be successful, Make good
(टप्रवैल) Justice will prevail over tyranny.

(2200) PURSUIT (N) (प छ य तल र्) Aspiration, Ambition, Longing, Desire, Yearning


(पसूवि) She travelled the world in pursuit of her dreams.

(2201) MIRACLE (N) (चमत्क र) Wonder, Marvel, Surprise, Stunner, Spledour


(टमरकल) The victory was nothing less than a miracle.

(2202) FRENZIED (Adj.) (अत्यींत िोधपूर्व) Wild, Furious, Frenetic, Ferocious, Hectic
(फ्रेन्ज ड) The office was a scene of frenzied activity this morning.
(2203) INEXPLICABLY (Adv.) (टबन टकस स्पष्ट करर् के) Unexplainably
(इटनन्टिकब्ल ) She inexplicably withdrew the offer.

(2204) AGEISM (N) (वृद्धोीं के प्रटत अनुटचत व्यवह र) Age bias, Generation gap
(एटजजम) Ageism is entrenched in our society.

(2205) ABSOLUTE (Adj.) (पूर्व) Complete, Utter, Outright, Sheer, Perfect


(ऐब्सलूि) Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

(2206) RESIGNATION (N) (इस्त फ ) Standing down, Abdication, Vacating, Calling time
(रे टजिेर्न) He has filed his resignation with the manager.

(2207) IMPOSE (V) (थोपन ) Charge, Levy, Enforce, Enact, Introduce


(इम्पोज) Don't impose yourself on people who don't like you.

(2208) HYPERBOLE (N) (टकस ब त को घि बढ कर कहन ) Exaggeration, Overstatement


(ह इपबवल ) He's not usually given to hyperbole.

(2209) WITCH HUNT (N) (टकस समूह टबर्ेष के लोगो को पहच न कर दन्टण्डत करन )
An attempt to find and punish a particular group of people

(2210) DISREGARD (N) (उद स नत ) Neglect, Inattention, Apathy, Disinterest, Omission


(टडटस्रग डव ) They showed a brazen disregard for her privacy.

(2211) REPENT (V) (पछत न ) Lament, Regret, Bewail, Atone, Deplore, Feel remorse
(ररपेि) He came to repent his hasty decision.

(2212) REBELLION (N) (टवद्रोह) Revolt, Mutiny, Revolution, Insurgency, Upheaval


(ररबेल्यन) The next year they rose up in rebellion.

(2213) QUICKEN (V) (तेज ल न ) Accelerate, Hasten, Expedite, Speed up, Go faster
(न्टिकन) This policy served only to quicken anti-government feeling.

(2214) BATTERED (Adj.) (टघस टपि ) Decrepit, Shabby, Damaged, Shabby


(बैिडव ) Thousands are desperately trying to leave their battered homes.

(2215) STUMBLING BLOCK (N) (प्रगटत को रोकने व ल ब ध ) A difficulty that prevent progress
Pride a stumbling block to real progress.

(2216) GRIEVANCE (N) (टर्क यत) Complain, Gripe, Whine, Wail, Murmur
(ग्र वन्स) They had a legitimate grievance.
(2217) ARSON (N) (अपर टधक इर दे से टकस च ज को आग के हव ले करन य नष्ट करन )
The crime of intentionally starting a fire in order to damage or destroy something

(2218) INITIATIVE (N) (प्रस्त व) Drive, Ambition, Dynamism, Energy, Enterprise


(इटनर् अटिव) I took the initiative in blood donation.

(2219) WORRYINGLY (Adv.) (टचींत जनक ढीं ग से) Woefully, Distressingly, Sadly
(वर इीं गल ) The rate of assaults was worryingly high.

(2220) PERSUADE (V) (फुसल न ) Convince, Coax, Influence, Sway, Cajole, Inveigle
(पस्वेड) I failed in my attempt to persuade her.

(2221) AEGIS (N) (सींरक्षर्) Protection, Security, Shield, Safeguard, Safety, Bulwark
(ईटजस) A conference under the aegis of the United Nations.

(2222) INEFFECTUAL (Adj.) (व्यथव य टनष्फल) Futile, Unproductive, Vain, Inefficacious


(इनफेक्चूअल) She remembered her ineffectual efforts to comfort him.

(2223) ILLUSTRIOUS (Adj.) (प्रटसद्ध) Famous and successful, Eminent


(इलस्ट्र अस) She comes from an illustrious political
family.

(2224) POLYGLOT (Adj.) (अनेक भ ष एाँ ज ननेव ल ) Speaking or using several different languages
(प ल ि ि) New York is an exciting polyglot city.

(2225) ENDEAR (V) (टप्रय बन न ) Enchant, Infatuate, Hypnotise, Draw attention


(एन्ड र) He managed to endear himself to everybody.

(2226) TRUDGE (V) (पैदल ध रे ध रे चलन ) Plod, Stumble, Shuffle, To move slowly
(िर ज) We had to trudge up the track back to the station.

(2227) ANOINT (V) (र ज टतलक करन ) Consecrate, Sanctify, Dedicate to God


(अनॉइि) He anointed the new high priest.

(2228) EXCEPTIONAL (Adj.) (अस ध रर्) Extraordinary, Unusual, Abnormal


(इक्सेप्र्नल) The quality of the recording is quite exceptional.

(2229) ERODE (V) (ध रे ध रे नष्ट कर ज न ) Disintegrate, Corrode, Break up, Sap


(इरोड) A bad apology will erode intimacy.

(2230) PROPEL (V) (ढकेलन ) Impel, Force, Push, Prod, Nudge


(प्रपेल) Four jet engines propel the 8,300-ton ship.
(2231) VALIDATE (V) (प्रम र् दे न ) Verify, Corroborate, Substantiate, Uphold, Justify
(वैटलडे ि) You need an official signature to validate the
order.

(2232) SEQUENTIAL (Adj.) (िटमक) Succeeding, Successive, Consecutive, Back-to-back


(सिेन्चल) This sequential pattern is consistent with a parallel structure.

(2233) APPRECIABLE (Adj.) (क फ ) Substantial, Significant, Considerable, Discernible


(अप्र र्बल) There's no appreciable change in the patient's condition.

(2234) DISCONCERTING (Adj.) (परे र् न कर दे ने व ल ) Distressing, Disturbing


(टडस्कन्सटििं ग) There was a disconcerting silence.

(2235) PERCEPTION (N) (समझन ) Understanding, Awareness, View, Conception, Notion


(पसेप्र्न) What's your perception of the matter?

(2236) PEG (V) (टकस स्तर तक टसटमत करन ) To fix something to a certain level
(पेग) The Bank wants to peg rates at 9%.

(2237) CONVINCE (V) (मन न ) Persuade, Inveigle, Induce, Coax, Cajole


(कन्टन्वन्स) He has managed to convince even the sceptics.

(2238) TENUOUS (Adj.) (कमजोर) Delicate, Fragile, Flimsy, Frail, Weak


(िे न्यूअस) The link between her family and the King's is rather tenuous.

(2239) WILFULLY (Adv.) (ज नबूझकर) Deliberately, Intentionally, Purposefully


(टवल्फल्ल ) Some basic safety rules were wilfully ignored.

(2240) OBSTRUCT (V) (ब ध ड लन ) Hinder, Impede, Hamper, Inhibit, Thwart, Stymie


(अब्स्टस्ट्रि) The group is trying to obstruct the peace process.

(2241) FELONY (N) (घोर अपर ध) Offence, Violation, Transgression, Misdeed, Crime
(फेलन ) Such action constitutes a felony.

(2242) HOARD (V) (इकट्ठ करन ) Stockpile, Accumulate, Collect, Garner, Gather
(होडव ) Everyone knows it is illegal to hoard a
spot.

(2243) BREACH (N) (उलींघन) Infringement, Violation, Transgression, Contravention


(ब्र च) They sued her for breach of
copyright.
(2244) SCARCE (Adj.) (अपय वप्त) Scanty, Scarce, Paltry, Meagre, Sparing
(स्केसव) Food was scarce and expensive.

(2245) DAMPEN (V) (कम करन ) Reduce, Diminish, Lessen, Abate, Decrease
(डै म्पन) Nothing you can say will dampen her enthusiasm.

(2246) SOLICIT (V) (म ाँगन ) Ask, Request, Implore, Appeal, Plead, Seek
(सटलटसि) He called a meeting to solicit the views of his staff.

(2247) DIVISIVE (Adj.) (टवव द स्पद) Controversial, Contentious, Debatable, Arguable


(टडव इटसव) The strike was a divisive issue in the
community.

(2248) ELAPSE (V) (गुजरन ) Pass, Flow, Proceed, Go by, Go past


(इलैप्स) I cannot let the holidays elapse meaninglessly.

(2249) ELIMINATION (N) (उन्मूलन) Eradication, Obliteration, Destruction, Extermination


(इटलमनेर्न) The elimination of unemployment is the our goal new government.

(2250) INHERITANCE (N) (टवर सत) Legacy, Heritage, Bequest, Estate, Endowment
(इन्हेररिन्स) The title passes by inheritance to the eldest son.

(2251) DISPENSATION (N) (आवींिन) Distribution, Allotment, Disbursement


(टडस्पन्सेर्न) One branch asked for a dispensation.

(2252) LOFTY (Adj.) (बड़ ) High, Soaring, Elevated, Rising, Ideas of a high standard
(लॉफ्ट ) She has such a lofty manner.

(2253) IMPINGE (V) (अटतिमर् करन ) Encroach, Infringe


(इन्टम्पन्ज) She didn't allow her personal problems to impinge on her work.

(2254) STEREOTYPE (N) (नमून ) Model, Example, Instance, Prototype, Instance


(स्ट्े र ओि इप) He's my stereotype of a schoolteacher.

(2255) OSTENSIBLY (Adv.) (दे खने में) Apparently, Evidently, Supposedly, Seemingly
(आस्ट्े न्सब्ल ) She stayed behind at the office, ostensibly to work.

(2256) ENSUING (Adj.) (आग म ) Subsequent, Following, Next, Consequent, Successive


(एन्सूइींग) The ensuing argument had been bitter.

(2257) ANNOUNCE (V) (घोषर् करन ) Proclaim, Broadcast, Promulgate, Publish


(अन उन्स) He will announce tonight that he is resigning from office.
(2258) GRAVITY (N) (गींभ रत ) Weight, Seriousness, Magnitude, Urgency, Severity
(ग्रैटवि ) I could not hide from her the gravity of the situation.

(2259) STAUNCHEST (Adj.) (अत्यींत टनष्ठ व न) Firmest, Steadiest, Loyalest, Securest


(स्ट् न्चस्त) North Korea is one of China's staunchest allies.

(2260) REPERTOIRE (N) (प्रदर्वनोीं क सूच ) Portfolio, Range, Collection, Stockpile


(रे पट्व वर) He has a wide repertoire of dirty jokes.

(2261) SURVEILLANCE (N) (टनर क्षर्) Scrutiny, Inspection, Examination


(सवेलन्स) The suspects are under police surveillance.

(2262) FORMIDABLE (Adj.) (टजसे वर् में करन कटिन हो)


(फॉटमवडबल) Difficult to deal with; Needing a lot of effort
The task was a formidable one.

(2263) ACCOMMODATE (V) (स मींजस्य बैि न ) Adapt, Adjust, Accustom, Attune


(अक मडे ि) You should soon accommodate yourself to the new circumstance.

(2264) HARBINGER (N) (सूचक) Indication, Portent, Premonition, Forerunner, Augury


(ह टबवन्जर) The sword is a harbinger of enmity and bitterness.

(2265) SUCCESSIVE (Adj.) (टसलटसलेव र) Sequential, Continuous, Subsequent


(सक्सेटसव) Team India won three successive matches.

(2266) CONTRACTED (Adj.) (सींकुटचत) Condensed, Shortened, Abridged, Truncated


(किर ै न्टिड) The economy has contracted by 2.5%.

(2267) SOBERING (Adj.) (गम्भ रत क ओर) Severe, Intense, Extreme, Acute, Harsh
(सोबररीं ग) Surviving a car accident is a sobering experience.

(2268) INTENSIFY (V) (बढ न ) Increase, Strengthen, Magnify, Augment, Amplify


(इिे न्सफ इ) The conflict is almost bound to intensify.

(2269) FRUCTIFY (V) (उपज ऊ बन न ) To make something fruitful


(फ्रिफ इ) Warm spring rains fructifying the earth.

(2270) SUFFICE (V) (क फ होन ) Satisfy, Be adequate, Be sufficient, Be enough


(सफ इस) A light lunch will suffice.

(2271) FESTERING (Adj.) (ध रे ध रे बढन ) Spreading gradually, Spreading, Permeating


(फेस्ट्ररीं ग) They are indulged in a long festering controversy.

(2272) CONGREGATION (N) (समूह) Crowd, Gathering, Assembly, Aggregation


(क ींगग्रगेर्न) A great congregation of birds flew overhead.

(2273) WAR CRY (N) (लोगो को इकठ्ठ करने के टलए न र )


A slogan, phrase or motto to unite a group of people
In each case the shout is far more than simply a war cry.

(2274) PEDDLE (V) (टकस रूप में बढ व दे न ) Promote, Advertise, Publicise, Advocate
(पेडल) She loves to peddle gossip.

(2275) TRAMPLE (V) (टनचोड़न ) Crush, Pulverise, Press down, Squish


(िर ै म्पल) Don't let people trample all over you.

(2276) ENCROACHMENT (N) (अटतिमर्) Infringement, Impingement, Trespass


(एन्िोमि) An encroachment of the forgotten things is a special crime.

(2277) SYMPATHETIC (Adj.) (सह नुभूटतपूर्व) Compassionate, Kind, Benevolent, Humane


(टसम्पथेटिक) We work best in a sympathetic atmosphere.

(2278) PROPAGATE (V) (प्रच र करन ) Breed, Grow, Promote, Raise, Generate
(प्र पगेि) Most plants propagate by seed.

(2279) BYPASS (V) (ब हर ब हर टनकलन ) To avoid something by going around it


(ब इप स) We drove round the bypass to the airport.

(2280) EVACUATE (V) (ख ल कर न ) Vacate, Go away from, Depart from, Retreat from
(इवैक्यूएि) Officials ordered the residents to evacuate.

(2281) CANCEL (V) (रद्द करन ) Annul, Rescind, Nullify, Invalidate, Abolish, Abrogate
(कैन्सल) I have to cancel my reservation.

(2282) GAUGE (V) (अन्द ज करन ) Evaluate, Weigh, Compute, Quantify, Ascertain
(गेज) It's difficult to gauge one's character.

(2283) PRECAUTIONARY (Adj.) (टनव रक य एहटतय त ) Preventative, Protective, Safety


(टप्रकॉर्नेर ) At this point a final precautionary measure is
necessary.

(2284) INTERVENTION (N) (हस्तक्षेप) Interposition, Interceding, Involvement,


(इिवेन्चन) Military intervention will only aggravate the conflict even further.
(2285) RESILIENCE (N) (लच ल पन) Flexibility, Pliability, Ductility, Pliableness
(ररटजल अन्स) She has shown great resilience to stress.

(2286) MASSACRE (N) (नरसींह र) Slaughter, Extermination, Slaying, Carnage, Butchery


(मैसकर) The massacre was a crime against humanity.

(2287) WORSENING (Adj.) (और टबगड़त हुआ) Deteriorating, Weakening, Degenerating


(वसवटनींग) The political situation is steadily worsening.

(2288) STRANGER (N) (अजनब ) Alien, Outsider, Intruder, Nonnative, Wanderer


(स्ट्रे न्जर) He saw a stranger standing at the doorstep.

(2289) DORMITORY (N) (र्यनगृह) Residence, Sleeping quarters, Lodgings


(डॉमविॉर ) Your dormitory is no better than ours.

(2290) DISCRIMINATE (Adj.) (पक्षप त करन ) Partial, Biased, Partisan, Bigoted


(टडि टमनेि) You should not discriminate against minorities.

(2291) PEACEFUL (Adj.) (र् ींटतपूर्व) Calm, Tranquil, Restful, Placid, Serene, Pacific
(प स्फल) He could not imagine a more peaceful scene.

(2292) REPRESSIVE (Adj.) (दमनक र ) Fierce, Severe, Acute, Intense, Grim, Grave
(ररप्रेटसव) The military regime in power was unpopular and repressive.

(2293) IMPLEMENT (V) (क य वन्टन्वत करन ) Execute, Carry out, Bring about, Effectuate
(इम्प्र्प्मेि) The decision will be difficult to implement.

(2294) GRASSROOTS (Adj.) (जनस ध रर्) Public, Ordinary, Local, Mass


(ग्रैस्रूि्स) At grassroots this is highly unpopular.

(2295) DEPLOYMENT (N) (तैन त ) Placement, Positioning, Formation, Setting out


(टडर्प्ॉइमि) No senior politician dares to oppose deployment.

(2296) DISPOSAL (N) (टनस्त रर्) Discarding, Dumping, Scrapping, Throwing away
(टडस्पोजल) The safe disposal of nuclear waste is a major
problem.

(2297) BORNE (Adj.) (भ र सहन य ले ज न ) Carried by the thing mentioned


(बॉनव) There is another point to be borne in mind.

(2298) STARK (Adj.) (पूर ) Absolute, Sheer, Utter, Outright, Complete


(स्ट् कव) We are faced with a stark choice.

(2299) INTIMIDATION (N) (धमक ) Coercion, Pressure, Harassment, Menacing


(इन्टिटमडै र्न) The gang silenced witnesses by intimidation.

(2300) GRIEVANCE (N) (टर्क यत) Complaint, Whine, Wail, Charge, Grouch
(ग्र वन्स) He had a personal grievance against the professor.

(2301) DETERIORATING (Adj.) (बदतर होन ) Worsening, Getting worse, Degenerating


(टडटिर अरै टिीं ग) The situation is deteriorating rapidly.

(2302) NUDGE (V) (टकस क यव के टलए प्रेररत करन )


(नज) To encourage or persuade someone to do something
We have to nudge politicians in the right direction.

(2303) ENSURE (V) (सुटनटित करन ) Guarantee, Assure, Certify, Avouch, Corroborate
(इन्र्ुर) The BBC must ensure that due impartiality in its news programmes.

(2304) SEVERE (Adj.) (कटिन) Harsh, Strict, Rigid, Stern, Relentless, Searing
(टसव र) The punishment wasn't too severe.

(2305) TRICKLE (N) (ध रे -ध रे ज न ) Slow rate of moving.


(टिर कल) News is starting to trickle out.

(2306) PREVENTION (N) (रोकथ म) Prohibition, Ban, Interdict, Restriction


(टप्रवेन्र्न) Effective crime prevention must be our main goal.

(2307) INGREDIENT (N) (घिक) Component, Part, Element, Piece, Unit, Section
(इन्ग्र ड अि) Hard work is a vital ingredient for success.

(2308) CONTAMINATION (N) (सींदूषर्) Adulteration, Defilement, Spoliation


(किै मनेर्न) There is already a high level of environmental contamination.

(2309) OFFENSIVE (Adj.) (घृर् जनक) Disgusting, Loathsome, Awful, Repulsive


(अफेन्टन्सव) I find your attitude most offensive.

(2310) CAUSALITY (N) (क रर्त्व) Cause, Reason, Factor, Inspiration


(कॉज टलि ) Correlations can be spurious and do not imply
causality.

(2311) ASSESSMENT (N) (आीं कलन) Evaluation, Appraisal, Estimation, Estimate


(असेिि) What is your assessment of the situation?
(2312) EXPECTEDLY (Adj.) (प्रत्य टर्त) Predictably, Anticipatedly, Foreseeably, Plausibly
(इक्स्पेिडल ) The hotel is expectedly elegant at this price range.

(2313) BREAKTHROUGH (N) (महत्वपूर्व सफलत ) An achievement after hard work


(ब्रेक्थ्रू) We have achieved a real breakthrough in the search for peace.

(2314) INTENTION (N) (इर द य मींर् ) Something that you want and plan to do
(इिे न्र्न) I have no intention of retiring just yet.

(2315) ARGUE (V) (झगड़न ) Quarrel, Dispute, Squabble, Wrangle, Feud, Hassle
(आग्यूव) I am not in the mood to argue.

(2316) AVENUE (N) (म गव) Path, Route, Approach, Course, Direction, Way
(ऐवनू) You can find my house along the avenue.

(2317) INEVITABLY (Adv.) (टनस्सन्दे ह) Unavoidably, Inescapably, Certainly, Surely


(इनेविब्ल ) The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions.

(2318) ACQUIRE (V) (प्र प्त करन ) Gain, Obtain, Procure, Amass, Gather, Garner
(अि इअर) I tried to acquire the information I needed.

(2319) EVOKE (V) (आह्व न करन ) Arouse, Induce, Invoke, Kindle, Actualize
(इवोक) His case is unlikely to evoke public sympathy.

(2320) UNEASE (N) (व्यग्रत ) Restiveness, Disturbance, Turbulence, Instability


(अन ज) I feel unease again.

(2321) EMBEDDED (Adj.) (अींतटनवटहत) Ingrained, Inserted, Deep-seated, Established


(एम्बेटडड) The scene was embedded in his memory.

(2322) SWEEPING (Adj.) (व्य पक) Comprehensive, Broad, Widespread, All-inclusive


(स्व टपींग) The citizens voted for sweeping reforms.

(2323) DISCRIMINATING (Adj.) (भेदभ व करने व ल ) Unfair, Biased, Prejudiced, Partial


(टडन्टिमनेटिीं ग) I had no notion of discriminating between them.

(2324) ERUPT (V) (प्रस्फुटित होन ) Arise, Happen, Begin, Start, Emerge, Burst out, Occur
(इरप्ट) Gang violence can erupt for no apparent reason.

(2325) SCATHING (Adj.) (सख्त) Bitter, Hostile, Vitriolic, Acrimonious, Fierce


(स्केटदीं ग) Her father gave her a scathing look.
(2326) NUANCE (N) (सूक्ष्म ींतर) Suggestion, Implication, Hint, Trace
(नूआन्स) He was aware of every nuance in her voice.

(2327) ACCOUNTABILITY (N) (टजम्मेद र ) Responsibility, Liability, Obligation


(अक उिटबटलि ) The key to democratic politics is accountability.

(2328) OVERZEALOUS (Adj.) (कट्टर) Extreme, Extremist, Radical, Passionate


(ओवजेलस) An overzealous investor was taken in by a scam.

(2329) GENUINELY (Adj.) (असटलयत में) Actually, Certainly, Indeed, Veritably, In fact
(जेन्यवन्ल ) The boy seemed genuinely interested.

(2330) RESTORATION (N) (मरम्मत) Reconstruction, Redevelopment, Revamping


(रे स्ट्रे र्न) Major restoration work will begin in July.

(2331) CONFLAGRATION (N) (आग) Fire, Blaze, Bonfire, Combustion, Flame, Flash
(क न्फ्लग्रेर्न) The light of that conflagration will fade away.

(2332) EXEMPTION (N) (छूि) Freedom, Dispensation, Absolution, Discharge, Indemnity


(इग्जेम्प्प्र्न) These goods are subject to exemption from tax.

(2333) EUPHEMISM (N) (मृदु भ ष ) Use of a polite word for something embarrassing
(यूफटमजम) 'Senior citizen' is a euphemism for 'old person'.

(2334) SLEDGEHAMMER (Adj.) (त क़तवर) Ruthlessly forceful or without any grace


(स्ले्हैमर) The artist's sledgehammer approach did not draw any attention.

(2335) PLOY (N) (च ल) Trick, Gambit, Stratagem, Artifice, Gimmick, Tactic


(र्प्ॉइ) His usual ploy is to pretend he's ill.

(2336) TACKLE (V) (टनपिन ) Address, Approach, Undertake, Grapple with


(िै कल) It depends how you tackle the problem.

(2337) BELEAGUERED (Adj.) (परे र् न) Stressed, Hassled, Anxious, Under pressure


(टबल गडव ) The beleaguered party leader was forced to resign.

(2338) INTRANSIGENCE (N) (हि) Stubbornness, Hardheadedness, Obstinacy, Rigidity


(इिर ै न्सजन्स) He accused the government of intransigence.

(2339) EXACERBATE (V) (खर ब करन ) Aggravate, Intensify, Magnify, Amplify


(इग्जैसबेि) I don't want to exacerbate the situation.
(2340) ASCRIBE (V) (श्रेय दे न ) Attribute, Accredit, Assign, Associate, Attach
(अि इब) The government ascribe great importance to these policies.

(2341) ADHERENCE (N) (अनुप लन) Observance, Conformity, Compliance, Obeying


(अड् टहरन्स) The teacher demanded adherence to the
rules.

(2342) AMENITY (N) (सुख-सुटवध ) Facility, Service, Advantage, Convenience, Utility


(अमेनि ) Heating is regarded as a basic amenity.

(2343) FORGE (V) (बन दे न ) Form, Mould, Fabricate, Design, Fashion


(फॉजव) The government has tried to forge alliances with environmentalists.

(2344) PROPER (Adj.) (उटचत) Appropriate, Apt, Suitable, Judicious


(प्र पर) Action is the proper fruit of knowledge.

(2345) COMPILE (V) (सींकटलत करन ) Make something by bringing together information
(कम्प इल) The book took 10 years to compile.

(2346) PREVENT (V) (रोकन ) Avert, Thwart, Intercept, Forfend, Obviate


(टप्रवेि) The police prevent and detect crime.

(2347) ASSIGN (V) (टनटदव ष्ट करन ) Designate, Nominate, Elect, Delegate, Authorise
(अस इन) It is possible to assign an exact date to this building.

(2348) UNEDIFYING (Adj.) (अर्ोभन य) Unpleasant and causing people to feel no respect
This was an unedifying postscript to the voyage.

(2349) PERCEIVE (V) (समझ लेन ) Discern, Observe, Be aware of, Recognise, Make out
(पसीव) She did not perceive herself as disabled.

(2350) PROSPECTIVE (Adj.) (प्रत्य टर्त) Likely to happen in near future, Imminent
(प्रस्पेन्टिव) They always check up on prospective employees.

(2351) DISCRETION (N) (समझद र ) Prudence, Wisdom, Sense, Shrewdness, Acumen


(टडिेर्न) You must use your own discretion.

(2352) REQUISITION (N) (अटधग्रहर्) Appropriation, Seizure, Confiscation, Taking away


(रे िटजर्न) The army requisition all the truck to carry supplies.

(2353) PIQUE (N) (न र जग ) Anger, Agitation, Vexation, Exasperation, Petulance


(प क) He went off in a pique.

(2354) INADEQUATE (Adj.) (अपय वप्त) Insufficient, Scarce, Scant, Meagre


(इनैडन्टिि) These precautions have been judged inadequate.

(2355) STRAINED (Adj.) (तन वपूर्व) Tightened, Stressed, Tense, Flexed, Hard
(स्ट्रे न्ड) He spoke in a low, strained voice.

(2356) INDEPENDENT (Adj.) (स्वतींत्र) Autonomous, Sovereign, Self-governed, Self-ruling


(इन्टन्डपेन्डि) She went to a lawyer for some independent advice.

(2357) RAMPAGE (N) (उपद्रव) Ruckus, Commotion, Uproar, Tumult, Hubbub, Turmoil
(रै म्पैज) The prisoners went on the rampage destroying everything in their way.

(2358) REMINISCENT (Adj.) (य द टदल ने व ल ) Suggestive, Remindful, Resonant


(रे मटनसि) The way he laughed was strongly reminiscent of his father.

(2359) HOTBED (N) (अड्ड ) A place or situation where a lot of a particular activity
(ह ि् बेड) It is a hotbed of research.

(2360) RESISTANCE (Adj.) (टवरोध) Rebellious, Defiant, Dissident, Combative


(र टजस्ट्न्स) The defenders put up a strong resistance.

(2361) INTIFADA (N) (टफ़टलस्त न लोगो के द्व र इजर यल के अटधग्रहर् क टवरोध)


A violent act of oppostion by the Palestinian people to the Israeli occupation

(2362) RETALIATION (N) (प्रटतर्ोध) Retribution, Revenge, Vengeance, Counteraction


(र िै ल ऐर्न) He never said a single word in
retaliation.

(2363) ASPIRATION (N) (महत्व क ींक्ष ) Ambition, Longing, Desire, Yearning, Objective
(ऐस्परे र्न) She was filled with the aspiration to succeed in
life.

(2364) STATUS QUO (N) (वतवम न न्टथथटत) The current situation


(स्ट्े िस िो) He was dissatisfied with the status quo.

(2365) BANQUET (N) (प्र टतभोज) A ceremonious public dinner


(बैंगिि) He celebrated his birthday with a banquet.

(2366) UNPRECEDENTED (Adj.) (अभूतपूवव) New, Novel, Innovative, Pioneering


(अन्प्रेटसडे न्टिड) The situation is unprecedented in modern times.
(2367) EXPLORATION (N) (अन्वेषर्) Journey, Trip, Expedition, Trek, Travel
(एिरे र्न) This book is descriptive of a scientific exploration.

(2368) CATAPULT (V) (बढ व दे न ) Prompt, Spur, Motivate, Urge, Encourage


(कैिपल्ट) Challenges can catapult a child into new maturity.

(2369) DISCORD (N) (मतभेद) Disagreement, Dissent, Disharmony, Dissention


(टडस्कॉडव ) These two answers are in discord.

(2370) CONFRONTATION (N) (टवरोध) Strife, Skirmish, Contention, Conflict, Affray


(क न्फ्रिे र्न) She wanted to avoid another confrontation with her father.

(2371) DISCRIMINATION (N) (पक्षप त) Bigotry, Unfairness, Inequity, Bias, Prejudice


(टडन्टिमनेर्न) He spoke out against racial discrimination.

(2372) EFFECTIVE (Adj.) (प्रभ वर् ल ) Effectual, Productive, Efficacious, Beneficial


(इफेन्टिव) Is that new plan effective?

(2373) DISPARITY (N) (असम नत ) Dissimilarity, Distinction, Dissimilitude, Unlikeness


(टडस्पेरि ) We are still seeing a disparity between men's and women's salaries.

(2374) ATTAINMENT (N) (प्र न्टप्त) Achievement, Accomplishment, Actualisation


(अिे न्मि) We can't exaggerate his scientific attainment.

(2375) CONTRIBUTE (V) (योगद न दे न ) Give, Grant, Bestow, Present, Share, Furnish
(कन्टिर ब्यूि) Would you like to contribute to our collection?

(2376) SURVIVAL (N) (ज टवत रहन ) Existence, Viability, Subsistence, Existing


(सव वइवल) What are her chances of survival?

(2377) VICIOUS (Adj.) (दु ष्ट) Malicious, Malevolent, Nasty, Mean, Slanderous
(टवर्स) He was a cruel and vicious man.

(2378) REVEAL (V) (टछप हुई ब त को उज गर करन ) Divulge, Disclose, Publish, Expose
(ररव ल) Time and chance reveal all secrets.

(2379) FRAGILITY (N) (भींगुरत ) Delicacy, Daintiness, Elegance, Gauziness


(फ्रटजलि ) Don't be fooled by her seeming fragility.

(2380) IMPEDE (V) (ब ध ड लन ) Hinder, Hamper, Obstruct, Inhibit, Stymie, Encumber


(इम्प ड) One shouldn't impede other's progress.
(2381) PATRIARCHAL (Adj.) (टपतृसत्त त्मक) Ruled or controlled by men
(पैिर आकवल) We defy the patriarchal order just by
existing.

(2382) RIVALRY (N) (प्रटतयोटगत ) Competition, Contest, Vying, Face-off


(र इवलर ) Their old rivalry soon surfaced when they met again.

(2383) WAR CRY (N) (सैटनको को इकठ्ठ करने के टलए एक तेज टचल्ल हि)
A shout intended to rally a group of soldiers in battle

(2384) EXPLORATORY (Adj.) (प्र रन्टम्भक) Experimental, Trial, Test, Provisional


(इिॉरिॉर ) He's going to have exploratory surgery on his knee.

(2385) THREATENED (Adj.) (सींकि में) Endangered, Dying out, Vanishing


(थ्रेिन्ड) They threatened me with violence.

(2386) UPHILL (Adj.) (कटिन) Arduous, Hard, Difficult, Tough, Demanding, Burdensome
(अन्टप्हल) The last part of the race is all uphill.

(2387) EVOLUTION (N) (टवक स) Growth, Progress, Development, Advance, Evolving


(ईवलूर्न) The space program is the evolution of years of research.

(2388) PERSUASION (N) (प्रोत्स हन) Inducement, Encouragement, Enticement, Urging


(पस्वेर््न) She didn't need much persuasion.

(2389) VACILLATION (N) (अन्टथथरत ) Hesitation, Wavering, Indecision, Irresolution


(वैसलेर्न) Unnecessary vacillation will only be a waste of time.

(2390) ADVERSE (Adj.) (टवपर त) Contradictory, Contrary, Incompatible, Incongruous


(ऐड् वसव) Adverse circumstances compelled him to close his business.

(2391) AUTHORISATION (N) (प्र टधकृटत) Permission, Licence, Sanction, Approval, Permit
(ऑथररजेर्न) If the authorisation code matches, the vehicle is unlocked.

(2392) OBSESSIVE (Adj.) (टकस भ वस्तु य इीं स न से अत्यींत लग व) Irresistible


(अब्सेटसव) Obsessive perfectionism can be very irritating.

(2393) PRECAUTIONARY (Adj.) (एहटतय त ) Preventive, Protective, Cautionary


(टप्रकॉर्नेर ) At this point a final precautionary measure is necessary.

(2394) AMENABLE (Adj.) (आज्ञ क र ) Compliant, Obedient, Yielding, Law-abiding


(अमेनबल) I find him amenable to argument.

(2395) COHORT (N) (स थ ) Associate, Companion, Mate, Fellow, Coworker


(कोहॉिव ) 50 percent of the cohort infected.

(2396) LEEWAY (N) (गुींज इर्) An allowable margin of freedom


(ल वे) There is no leeway in this
case!

(2397) PLAGUE (V) (परे र् न करन ) Torment, Trouble, Afflict, Beset, Distress, Persecute
(र्प्ेग) He was carried away by the plague.

(2398) ACCELERATE (V) (तेज ल न ) Quicken, Hasten, Speed up, Hurry up


(ऐक्सेलरे ि) Inflation continues to accelerate.

(2399) OVERDUE (Adj.) (टवलींटबत) Late, Behind, Tardy, Unpunctual, Behind time
(ओवडूव) The plane is overdue and has been delayed by the bad weather.

(2400) INSTRUMENTAL (Adj.) (मददग र) Influential, Useful, Helpful, Significant


(इन्स्टर मेिल) It is an instrumental work.

(2401) CONDONE (V) (ज ने दे न ) Allow, Approve, Go along with, Endorse, Authorise


(कन्डोन) I cannot condone the use of violence under any circumstances.

(2402) BLOCKADE (N) (अवरोध) Obstruction, Barricade, Hurdle, Barrier, Obstacle


(ब्ल केड) Traffic was held up for six hours by the motorway blockade.

(2403) DISPEL (V) (दू र करन ) Expel, Eject, Oust, Drive out
(टडस्पेल) The police moved quickly to dispel the rumours.

(2404) CONFER (V) (प्रद न करन ) Give, Grant, Present, Bestow, Provide
(कन्फर) Jogging will confer striking benefits.

(2405) INVALUABLE (Adj.) (अनमोल) Priceless, Precious, Pivotal, Inestimable, Key


(इन्वैल्यबल) Your advice has been invaluable to us.

(2406) CONSTRAINT (N) (प्रटतबींध) Restriction, Limitation, Confinement, Constriction


(कन्स्टर े ि) He felt constraint in her presence.

(2407) BUFFET (V) (धक्के म रन ) To push something in a rough way


(बफे) The little boat was buffeted by the waves.
(2408) REBELLION (N) (टवद्रोह) Revolt, Revolution, Mutiny, Insurrection, Uprising
(ररबेल्यन) At last the rebellion was crushed down.

(2409) UNCONTROLLABLE (Adj.) (अटनयींटत्रत) Unrestrained, Unmanageable


(अन्किर ोलबल) He's an uncontrollable child.

(2410) GERIATRIC (Adj.) (अटधक उम्र क ) Old, Aged, Elderly, Aging


(जेर ऐटिर क) The geriatric patients will be moved out.

(2411) PULL BACK (V) (व पस लेन ) Withdraw, Disengage, Back off, Retract
They are preparing to pull back their forces.

(2412) ESCAPE (V) (बच टनकलन ) Abscond, Flee, Decamp, Vanish, Get away
(इस्कैप) They made no attempt to escape.

(2413) INCOMPETENCE (N) (अयोग्यत ) Inability, Incapacity, Ineptness, Impotence


(इन्क म्पिन्स) The government was accused of incompetence.

(2414) EXCESSIVE (Adj.) (अत्यटधक) Inordinate, Profuse, Immoderate, Overmuch


(इक्सेटसव) You should not demand such an excessive charge.

(2415) DISMANTLE (V) (टवघटित करन ) Destroy, Annihilate, Demolish, Pull down
(टडिैिल) They decided to dismantle the machine and start again from scratch.

(2416) COHESIVE (Adj.) (जोडनेव ल ) United, Unified, Collective, Undivided


(कोह टसव) The two sentences are bound together by a cohesive tie.

(2417) UNDOUBTEDLY (Adv.) (टनस्सींदेह) Certainly, Assuredly, Definitely, Doubtless


(अन्ड उटिड् ल ) He is undoubtedly a great player.

(2418) INDIGENOUS (Adj.) (स्वदे र् ) Native, Domestic, Aboriginal, Local, Homegrown


(इन्टन्डजनस) Blueberries are indigenous to
America.

(2419) DEEPEN (V) (बढ न ) Intensify, Magnify, Increase, Escalate, Augment, Enhance
(ड पन) The recession continues to deepen.

(2420) AGGRESSIVELY (Adv.) (आि मकत से) Vigorously, Forcefully, Powerfully


(अग्रेटसव्ल ) Small children often behave aggressively.

(2421) SHELVE (V) (ि लन ) Postpone, Defer, Delay, Adjourn, Suspend, Put off
(र्ेल्व) The company decided to shelve my project.
(2422) NAVIGATE (V) (म गवटनदे र्न करन ) Direct, Guide, Handle, Operate
(नैवगेि) I'll drive, and you can navigate.

(2423) PERSPECTIVE (N) (दृटष्टकोर्) Viewpoint, Attitude, Way of thinking


(पस्पेन्टिव) Try to see the issue from a different perspective.

(2424) EMBRACE (V) (अपन न ) Accept, Adopt, Support, Admit


(एम्ब्रैस) This was an opportunity that he would embrace.

(2425) STABILITY (N) (न्टथथरत ) Steadiness, Durability, Changelessness, Permanence


(स्ट्टबटलि ) The stability of affairs is very serious.

(2426) FORGE (V) (गढन ) Form, Mould, Create, Fabricate, Manufacture


(फॉजव) They agreed to forge closer economic ties.

(2427) ADAPT (V) (अनुकूल बन न ) Adjust, Comply, Conform, Acclimatise, Attune


(अडै प्ट) It's amazing how quickly people adapt.

(2428) DEMOGRAPHY (N) (जनस ींन्टख्यक य) The statistical study of human population
(टडम ग्रफ ) The census can not total up its own demography.

(2429) EMERGING (Adj.) (टवक स करते हुए) Developing, Growing, Evolving, Advancing
(इमटजिंग) A new order seems to be emerging.

(2430) DIDACTIC (Adj.) (टर्क्ष प्रद) Educational, Informative, Enlightening, Pedagogic


(ड इडै न्टिक) The play is didactic in tone and ethical in
nature.

(2431) INTERACTIVE (Adj.) (सींव द त्मक) Acting with each other, Cooperative, Shared
(इिरै न्टिव) The program is fully interactive.

(2432) OUTREACH (V) (आगे टनकल ज न ) Exceed, Overpass, Overstep, Surpass


(आउिर च) The singer's talent outreaches the dull songs she is asked to perform.

(2433) REMNANT (N) (अवर्ेष) Remains, Residue, Leftovers, Scraps


(रे म्नि) Their outdated attitudes are a remnant from colonial days.

(2434) ANTICIPATE (V) (पूव वनुम न करन ) Predict, Foresee, Expect, Foretell, Prophesy
(ऐन्टिसपेि) I don't anticipate it being a problem.

(2435) AVAIL (N) (सह यत ) Use, Utility, Profit, Advantage, Aid, Efficacy, Convenience
(अवेल) We tried to keep him alive but to no avail.

(2436) PERTAIN (V) (से सींबींध रखन ) Relate, Involve, Refer, Concern, Regard, Appertain
(पिे न) This matter does not pertain to politics.

(2437) EXTENSION (N) (टवस्त र) Expansion, Widening, Lengthening, Elongation


(इक्स्ट्े न्र्न) He's applied for an extension of his visa.

(2438) IMPLICATION (N) (टनटहत थव) Indication, Suggestion, Insinuation, Hint


(इम्प्र्प्केर्न) He is by implication requesting me to resign.

(2439) COMMENCE (V) (र्ुरू होन ) Begin, Start, Initiate, Inaugurate, Embark, Launch
(कमेन्स) We will commence with this work.

(2440) SCRUTINY (N) (ज ाँच) Examination, Inspection, Investigation, Perusal, Surveillance


(िूिन ) Their activities have come under police scrutiny.

(2441) DESERVING (Adj.) (ल यक़ य योग्य) Worthy, Creditable, Meritorious, Worthwhile


(टडजटविंग) His efforts are certainly deserving of praise.

(2442) PROMINENCE (N) (प्रटसन्टद्ध) Prestige, Eminence, Reputation, Celebrity, Fame


(प्र मनन्स) He came to prominence during the World Cup in India.

(2443) GIMMICKY (Adj.) (बन बि य नय ) Newfanged, Modern, New, Novel, Fresh


(टगटमक ) The campaign was gimmicky, but it had a serious side to it.

(2444) FRENZIED (Adj.) (उन्मुक्त) Wild, Fierce, Frantic, Excited, Intense


(फ्रेन्ज ड) She was murdered in a frenzied knife attack.

(2445) PROPAGATE (V) (प्रस ररत करन ) Spread, Scatter, Disperse, Disseminate
(प्र पगेि) The group launched a website to propagate its ideas.

(2446) HEARTENING (Adj.) (आर् प्रद) Promising, Encouraging, Hopeful, Propitious


(ह िव टनींग) It was heartening to see so many people at the rally.

(2447) ENDURING (Adj.) (थथ य ) Stable, Durable, Steady, Fixed, Firm, Unending
(एन्डु ररीं ग) What is the reason for the game's enduring appeal?
(2448) SUBSEQUENTLY (Adv.) (ब द में) Later, Afterwards, Next, Thereafter
(सब्सिि् ल ) He subsequently became chairman of the party.

(2449) SEEMINGLY (Adv.) (प्रकि रूप से) Apparently, Ostensively, Obviously, Clearly
(स टमींगल ) It was a seemingly impossible task.
(2450) UNDERLYING (Adj.) (अींतटनवटहत) Implied, Inferred, Key, Main, Fundamental
(अन्डल वइइीं ग) An underlying pessimism infuses all her novels.

(2451) QUICKEN (V) (तेज करन ) Accelerate, Hasten, Hurry, Expedite, Hurry up, Rev up
(न्टिकन) Good debate can quicken one's mind.

(2452) IMPOSITION (N) (आरोपर्) Demand, Burden, Encumbrance, Hassle


(इम्पटजर्न) It's an imposition to ask the workers to work sixteen hours a day.

(2453) PREVAILING (Adj.) (प्रचटलत) Predominant, Leading, Principal, Foremost


(टप्रवैटलींग) This reflects attitudes and values prevailing in society.

(2454) SIZEABLE (Adj.) (क फ बड़ ) Significant, Considerable, Substantial, Major


(स इजबल) The town has a sizeable Sikh population.

(2455) REVEALING (Adj.) (स रगटभवत) Suggestive, Illuminating, Informative, Indicative


(ररव टलींग) His reticence is more revealing than his speech.

(2456) TEMPORAL (Adj.) (कुछ समय क ) Temporary, Passing, Ephemeral, Transitory


(िे म्परल) Eternal being makes its temporal appearance in this way.

(2457) TRIGGER (V) (क रर् होन ) Prompt, Cause, Initiate, Bring about, Engender
(टिर गर) He kept his finger on the trigger.

(2458) RESOUNDING (Adj.) (जबदव स्त) Majestic, Grand, Magnificent, Splendid, Glorious
(र जैउन्ड ींग) The show was a resounding success.

(2459) ENDORSED (Adj.) (समटथवत) Approved, Authorised, Permitted, Certified


(एन्डॉस्ट्व ) You risk being fined and having your licence endorsed.

(2460) IMPRISONED (Adj.) (कैद ) Confined, Incarcerated, Enclosed, In prison, In jail


(इन्टम्प्रजन्ड) The government imprisoned all opposition leaders.

(2461) BLEND (N) (टमल न ) Mixture, Combination, Amalgam, Composite


(ब्लेन्ड) Their voices blend together well.

(2462) IMMIGRANT (N) (वह व्यटकत जो टवदे र् में टनव स करने आय हो)
A person who has come into a foreign country in order to live there

(2463) REALM (N) (र ज्य य क्षेत्र) Territory, Domain, Province, Jurisdiction, Area
(रे ल्म) Defence of the realm is crucial.
(2464) ASYLUM (N) (आश्रय) Shelter, Refuge, Retreat, Sanctum
(अस इलम) He spent three years in an asylum.

(2465) MISADVENTURE (N) (टवपद ) Misfortune, Mishap, Failure, Tragedy


(टमसड् वेन्चर) The Jury recorded a verdict that his death was misadventure.

(2466) PRECEDENT (N) (उद हरर्) Example, Model, Paradigm, Prototype, Pattern
(प्रेटसडि) I am unwilling to set a precedent.

(2467) DRASTIC (Adj.) (त क्ष्र्) Extreme, Forceful, Desperate, Severe, Forceful


(डर ै न्टस्ट्क) The situation calls for drastic action.

(2468) INVOKE (V) (उपयोग करन ) Put into effect, Put into use, Execute, Resort to
(इन्वोक) This command will invoke the HELP system.

(2469) UNILATERAL (Adj.) (एकपक्ष य) Decided by one group without asking others
(यूनलैिरल) They were forced to take unilateral action.

(2470) DESIRABLE (Adj.) (आकषवक) Attractive, Appealing, Charming, Enchanting


(टडज इरबल) He found her intensely desirable.

(2471) BRIBERY (N) (ररश्वतख़ोर ) Palm-greasing, Hush money, Double-dealing


(ब्र इबर ) She is being investigated for suspected bribery.

(2472) SPEARHEAD (V) (मुख्य भूटमक टनभ ने व ल ) Lead, Head, Command, Helm
(न्टस्पहेड) The new managing director will act as spearhead of the campaign.

(2473) HIATUS (N) (अींतर ल) Pause, Break, Interlude, Interruption, Lapse


(ह इएिस) There was a brief hiatus in the war.

(2474) INSTINCTIVELY (Adv.) (स्व भ टवक बुन्टद्ध से) Naturally, Unthinkingly


(इन्टन्स्टीं गन्टिव्ल ) She knew instinctively that he was dangerous.

(2475) PANDER (V) (र ज करन य खुर् करन ) Gratify, Satisfy, Fulfil, Go along with
(पैन्डर) Don't pander to her ambition.

(2476) DILEMMA (N) (दु टवध ) Predicament, Difficulty, Puzzle, Perplexity, Conundrum
(टडलेम) They were caught in a real dilemma.

(2477) REPLICATE (V) (प्रटतकृटत बन न ) Copy, Reproduce, Duplicate, Clone, Mimic


(रे र्प्कैि) Nothing has the capacity to replicate itself except DNA.
(2478) DEVOUR (V) (हड़पन ) Consume, Spend, Deplete, Wipe out, Fritter away
(टडव उअर) The seasons would devour one another.

(2479) WILT (V) (मुरझ दे न ) Weather, Decay, Dry, Fade away, Shrink
(टवल्ट) The plants will wilt in direct sunlight.

(2480) OUTREACH (V) (आगे टनकल ज न ) Surpass, Exceed, Overpass, Go beyond


(आउिर च) Its outreach program is strictly volunteer.

(2481) MINUTIAE (N) (ब र टकय ाँ) Details, Particulars, Facts, Data, Ins and outs
(टमनूर् अ) I won't discuss the minutiae of the contract now.

(2482) SPECIFIC (Adj.) (टवर्ेष) Definite, Certain, Precise, Particular, Exact


(न्टस्पटसटफक) There was no specific plan in my mind.

(2483) ELABORATE (Adj.) (व्य पक) Thorough, Sophisticated, Complicate, Entangled


(इलैबरै ि) The plans looked very elaborate.

(2484) HITHERTO (Adv.) (अब तक) Until now, Yet


(टहदिू व ) French astronomers have found a hitherto unknown galaxy.

(2485) CONSPICUOUS (Adj.) (स्पष्ट) Obvious, Apparent, Evident, Manifest, Distinct


(कन्टन्स्पक्यूअस) Its colouring makes it highly conspicuous.

(2486) COMPREHENSIVE (Adj.) (टवस्त रपूर्व) Inclusive, Sweeping, Far-reaching


(क न्टम्प्रहेन्टन्सव) Have you got fully comprehensive insurance?

(2487) AMENITY (N) (सुख-सुटवध ) Convenience, Resource, Facility, Advantage


(अमेनि ) They will provide an amenity for local residents.

(2488) MASSIVE (Adj.) (टवर् ल) Huge, Enormous, Immense, Colossal, Gigantic


(मैटसव) We must make massive efforts to improve it.

(2489) RESPLENDENT (Adj.) (भव्य) Glorious, Splendid, Magnificent, Majestic


(र थर्प्ेन्डि) She looked resplendent in a silk dress.

(2490) EXHIBITION (N) (प्रदर्वन ) Show, Presentation, Exhibit, Demonstration, Expo


(एक्सटबर्न) People have been flocking to the exhibition.

(2491) AFICIONADO (N) (अनुकरर्कत व) Fan, Devotee, Adherent, Admirer, Fancier


(अटफश्यन डो) Are you an art aficionado?
(2492) REKINDLE (V) (टफर से ऊज व भरन ) Resuscitate, Revive, Reanimate, Refresh
(र टकन्डल) Is there anything could rekindle his extinct passion?

(2493) ENDURING (Adj.) (थथ य ) Lasting, Eternal, Perennial, Steady, Permanent


(एन्ड्युररीं ग) His most enduring quality is his childlike innocence.

(2494) EXCELLENCE (N) (उत्कृष्टत ) Perfection, Primness, Supremacy, Superiority


(एक्सलन्स) The school strives for academic excellence.

(2495) BURNISH (V) (चमक न ) Polish, Brighten, Shine, Grind, Furbish


(बटनवर्) He missed no opportunity to burnish his image.

(2496) IMPROBABLE (Adj.) (असम्भव) Implausible, Unlikely, Incredible, Impracticable


(इम्प्र बबल) His explanation seems highly improbable.

(2497) INTRIGUE (N) (स टजर्) Conspiracy, Plot, Stratagem, Trickery, Scheme, Artifice
(इिर ग) The royal palace was filled with intrigue.

(2498) SPLINTER (N) (िु कड़ ) Fragment, Piece, Shaving, Slice


(न्टथर्प्िर) The party has broken up into several splinter groups.

(2499) PATRIARCH (N) (कुलपटत) The male head of a family or a social group
(पेिर आकव) Who was the old patriarch of this family?

(2500) IMPLY (V) (सींकेत करन ) Hint, Indicate, Allude, Denote, Mean, Refer
(इम्प्र्प् इ) High profits do not necessarily imply efficiency.

(2501) SOMERSAULT (V) (उलि-फेर करन ) Turn over, Flip, Roll


(समसॉवल्ट) Her heart did a complete somersault when she saw him.

(2502) DYNASTIC (Adj.) (र जवींर् य) Hereditary, Lineal, Ancestral, Former, Established


(ड इनैन्टस्ट्क) There was no doubting the family's dynastic ambitions.

(2503) OPPORTUNISM (N) (लोगो और पररन्टथथटतयो क स्व थवपूर्व ढीं ग से ल भ उि न )


(आपिू व टनजम) Taking advantage of situations and people in a self-centered way

(2504) POTABLE (Adj.) (प ने योग्य) Drinkworthy, Safe to drink, Untainted, Filtered


(पोिबल) She would buy potable water from a kiosk.

(2505) COMMITMENT (N) (वचनबद्धत ) Responsibility, Obligation, Duty, Burden


(कटमि् मि) Are you ready to make a long-term commitment?
(2506) IMPEDING (Adj.) (ब टधत करने व ल ) Deterring, Hampering, Intruding, Meddling
(इम्प टडीं ग) She is impeding the progress of our project.

(2507) REALISTICALLY (Adv.) (व स्तव में) Practically, Actually, In Fact, Really


(र अटलन्टस्ट्क्ल ) He attacked the problem realistically.

(2508) ACHIEVEMENT (N) (उपलन्टब्ध) Accomplishment, Attainment, Actualization


(अच र्वमि) You can be justly proud of your achievement.

(2509) PROXY (N) (प्रटतटनटध) Agent, Representative, Delegate, Envoy, Intermediary


(प्र क्स ) You may appoint a proxy to vote for you.

(2510) COMPLIANCE (N) (अनुप लन) Adherence, Conformity, Observance, Obeying


(कम्प्र्प् इअन्स) Your compliance with his request pleased your father.

(2511) ASSESSMENT (N) (आीं कलन) Evaluation, Estimation, Appraisal, Analysis, Gauging
(असेिि) What is your assessment of the situation?

(2512) TRANSPARENT (Adj.) (प रदर्ी) Clear, Translucent, Limpid, Glassy, Pellucid


(िर ै न्स्पेरि) Glass is a transparent material.

(2513) TRYST (N) (गुप्त भेंि) Meeting, Rendezvous, Get-together


(िर इस्ट्) The actor went public about her alleged tryst with the president.

(2514) BOTTLENECK (V) (म ग ववरोध) Hinder, Impede, Obstruct, Inhibit, Stymie, Thwart
(ब िल्स्नेक) Computer buffs call this a bottleneck.

(2515) OSTENSIBLE (Adj.) (प्रत्यक्ष) Apparent, Seeming, Assumed, Evident, Purported


(आस्ट्े न्सबल) The ostensible reason wasn't the real reason.

(2516) EMBRACE (V) (सम टवष्ट करन ) Accept, Adopt, Admit, Be in favor of
(एम्ब्रैस) Many people are unwilling to embrace new technologies.

(2517) EVADER (N) (बच टनकलने व ल ) Dodger, Avoider, Absentee, Sidestepper


(इवेडर) The US loses $70 billion annually to tax evaders.

(2518) UNDERWHELMING (Adj.) (असींतोषजनक) Unsatisfactory, Inferior, Unsatisfying


(अींडरव्हेटलींग) We've had an underwhelming response to our request for help.

(2519) APPELLATE (Adj.) (Lower court के टनर्वय को पुनटववच र करने से सम्बींटधत)


(अपेटलि) Having the power to review and change the decisions of a lower court
(2520) CONSTRICTED (Adj.) (सींक र्व य टसटमत) Restricted, Confined, Limited, Straitned
(कन्टन्स्टर िड) Too many rules had constricted her lifestyle.

(2521) LITIGATION (N) (अटभयोग) The conduct of a lawsuit


(टलिगेर्न) Some business disputes require litigation.

(2522) DISCONCERTING (Adj.) (परे र् न करने व ल ) Distressing, Upsetting, Perturbing


(टडस्कन्सटििं ग) There was a disconcerting silence.

(2523) COUNTENANCE (N) (अटभव्यन्टक्त) Appearance, Expression, Look, Impression


(क उिनन्स) He was of noble countenance.

(2524) INJURIOUS (Adj.) (ह टन पहुींच ने व ल ) Harmful, Detrimental, Deleterious


(इन्जुर अस) Smoking is injurious to health.

(2525) REBUFF (N) (इनक र) Repudiation, Denial, Rejection, Brush-off, Non-acceptance


(ररबफ) He received a humiliating rebuff from his manager.

(2526) INCITEMENT (N) (गैर क़ नून क यव के टलए प्रेररत करन )


(इन्स इि् मि) The action of provoking unlawful behaviour
British law forbids incitement to murder.

(2527) UNDUE (Adj.) (अनुटचत) Inappropriate, Improper, Unfair, Unjust, Unjustifiable


(अन्डू) I would caution against undue optimism.

(2528) ADEQUATE (Adj.) (पय वप्त) Sufficient, Ample, Enough, Decent, Bounteous
(ऐडन्टिि) We took adequate food for the holiday.

(2529) DEFINITIVE (Adj.) (टनर् वयक य सवोतम) In a form that cannot be changed
(टडटफटनटिव) There is no definitive answer to this.

(2530) DIMINISHING (Adj.) (कम होनेव ल ) Lessening, Decreasing, Declining


(टडटमटनटर्ींग) The world's resources are rapidly diminishing.

(2531) INTERFACE (N) (दो च जो क एक स थ आन ) The place where two systems come together
(इिफेस) The book deals with the interface between accountancy and law.

(2532) COINCIDENCE (N) (सींयोग) Chance, Luck, Fortune, Accidental happening


(कोइन्टन्सडन्स) It may just have been a coincidence.

(2533) GRANDSTANDING (N) (व्य ख्य न-मींच) Speaking well in order to attract attention
(ग्रैन्ड्स्ट्ैन्टन्डींग) Experts criticized the program as mere grandstanding.

(2534) RADICALISATION (N) (उग्र सुध रव द बन ने क टवटध)


The process of making somebody more extreme or radical in their opinions

(2535) ENDORSE (V) (समथवन करन ) Support, Advocate, Back, Go with, Promote
(एन्डॉसव) We would not endorse civil disobedience.

(2536) IMPRINT (N) (छ प य अींटकत) Impact, Influence, Mark, Significance


(इन्टम्प्रि) Her face bore the deep imprint of suffering.

(2537) RESPITE (N) (टवर म) Break, Intermission, Pause, Interval, Interruption, Hiatus
(रे न्टस्पि) We worked for hours without respite.

(2538) INTERVENE (V) (हस्तक्षेप करन ) Arbitrate, Intercede, Interpose, Settle, Conciliate
(इिवीन) I am powerless to intervene in the matter.

(2539) PURSUE (V) (अनुसरर् करन ) Follow, Chase, Run after, Trail, Track
(पसूव) We intend to pursue this policy with determination.

(2540) CANVASS (V) (पक्ष प्रच र करन ) Ask, Survey, Consult, Interrogate, Find out
(कैन्वस) I canvass for the Democrats at election times.

(2541) POGROM (N) (स मूटहक हत्य ) Slaughter, Massacre, Decimation, Genocide


(पग्रम) Uzbeks escalated rapidly into a pogrom in the 19th century.

(2542) POSTPONEMENT (N) (टवलींबन) Suspension, Deferral, Adjournment, Stay


(पोस्ट्् पोन्मि) Rain caused the postponement of several meetings.

(2543) POLARISATION (N) (ध्रुव करर्) Separation, Split, Clash, Bifurcation, Ramification
(पोलररजेर्न) Traditional harmony among communities has been replaced by
polarisation.

(2544) REMEDY (N) (उपच र य कष्ट टनव रर्) Cure, Medicament, Restorative, Treatment
(रे मड ) The best remedy for grief is hard work.

(2545) UNDERMINE (V) (कमजोर कर दे न ) To make someone less likely to succeed


(अन्डम वइन) Criticism just undermines their
confidence.

(2546) ATTRIBUTE (V) (श्रेय दे न ) Ascribe, Accredit, Assign, Impute, Account for
(अटिर ब्यूि) I attribute our success to him.
(2547) UNDERLYING (Adj.) (मूलभूत) Basic, Fundamental, Elementary, Primary
(अन्डल वइइीं ग) An underlying pessimism infuses all her novels.

(2548) SPUR (V) (प्रेररत करन ) Prompt, Push, Impel, Rouse, Spark
(स्पर) His speech was a powerful spur to action.

(2549) INTAKE (N) (अन्तग्रवहर्) Quantity, Amount, Volume, Portion, Weight


(इिे क) I heard a sharp intake of breath behind me.

(2550) STRENGTHEN (V) (मजबूत करन ) Fortify, Stiffen, Consolidate, Give strength to
(स्ट्रें गक्थन) Both sides agreed to strengthen political ties.

(2551) EXPANSION (N) (टवस्त र) Augmentation, Enlargement, Extension, Amplification


(इक्स्पैन्र्न) Expansion into new areas of research is possible.

(2552) RESURGENCE (N) (पुनरुत्थ न) Revival, Regeneration, Renewal, Revivification


(र सजवन्स) Cigar smoking is experiencing a resurgence.

(2553) PROCUREMENT (N) (उपलब्ध कर न ) Acquisition, Attainment, Obtainment


(प्रोक्युमवि) She has responsibility for the procurement of equipment in the company.

(2554) STRINGENT (Adj.) (किोर) Strict, Rigid, Inflexible, Tough, Stern, Harsh, Stiff
(न्टस्ट्र न्जि) Licences are only granted under the most stringent conditions.

(2555) REITERATE (V) (दु हर न ) Repeat, Restate, Recapitulate, Resay, Rehearse


(र इिरै ि) Let me reiterate the most important points.

(2556) PARTIALLY (Adv.) (आीं टर्क रूप से) Slightly, Incompletely, To some extent
(प र्वल ) The operation was only partially successful.

(2557) INTROSPECT (V) (आत्मटनर क्षर् करन ) Self-reflect, Contemplate, Ponder


(इिर स्पेि) Li Jikai began to introspect the real me.

(2558) FEASIBLE (Adj.) (सींभव) Possible, Achievable, Practicable, Attainable, Doable


(फ जबल) Is it feasible to finish the work by 15 Aug?

(2559) REPLICATE (V) (प्रटतकृटत बन न ) Copy, Reproduce, Clone, Mimic, Forge


(रे र्प्टकि) Nothing has the capacity to replicate itself except DNA.

(2560) CAUTION (N) (स वध न ) Prudence, Heed, Vigilance, Chariness, Watchfulness


(कॉर्न) We must proceed with extreme caution.

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