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1.

Albeit (conjunction) though


Synonyms admitting, even though
Ex: He was making progress, albeit rather slowly.
2. Semblance (noun) the outward appearance or apparent form of something, especially when the reality is
different,

Synonyms affinity, facade


Antonyms concrete, rear
Ex: His mouth wore its usual semblance of a smile.
3. Reinstating (verb) restore (someone or something) to their former position or state
Synonyms revive, reelect
Antonyms destroy, fire
Ex: The union threatened strike action if Owen was not reinstated.
4. Sworn (adjective) (of testimony or evidence) given under oath
Synonyms affirmed, bound
Ex: Hes sworn to protect our world.
5. Impending (verb) be about to happen
Synonyms brewing, looming
Antonyms distant, remote
Ex: He now understood the whole meaning and importance of this war and of the impending battle.

6. Goaded (verb) provoke or annoy (someone) so as to stimulate an action or reaction


Synonyms instigate, animate
Antonyms prevent, calm
Ex: We need to be provokedgoaded like oxen, as we are, into a trot.
7. Lethargy (noun) a lack of energy and enthusiasm
Synonyms apathy, idleness
Antonyms vitality, vigor
Ex: Very large doses in animals cause lethargy, collapse and death.
8. Salvaged (verb) rescue (a wrecked or disabled ship or its cargo) from loss at sea
Synonyms reclaim, redeem
Antonyms forfeit, endanger
Ex: It wasnt enough to salvage his mess, but it was a start.
9. Arrogating (verb) take or claim (something) without justification
Synonyms assume, seize
Antonyms abstain, refuse
Ex: They arrogate to themselves the ability to divine the nations true interests.
10. Cynical (adjective) believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest, distrustful of human
sincerity or integrity
Synonyms derisive, sarcastic
Antonyms optimistic, hopeful

Ex: He was cynical about politicians promises on taxes.


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Impeccable
Meaning (English) in accordance with the highest standards, faultless
Meaning (Hindi)
Synonyms accurate, immaculate
Antonyms flawed, blemished
Outright- direct, straight
Illogical- irrelevant
Clamp down-
Distress- risk,difficulty
Foul-
Traits-
Retrospective-
Anomaly-
Denouncing-
realignments ( )
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promulgation ()
peculiar ()
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1. Realignments (noun) To put back into proper order or alignment
Synonyms conversion, evolution
Antonyms idleness, stagnation
Ex: The realignment of power, wiping out the human race.
2. Stacked (adjective) (of a number of things) put or arranged in a stack or stacks
Synonyms amorphic, buxom
Ex: In the center was a table stacked with more of the records.

3. Monarchy (noun) a form of government with a monarch at the head


Synonyms throne, kingdom
Ex: We are replacing monarchy with self-rule.
4. Devastation (noun) great destruction or damage
Synonyms desolation, ravages
Antonyms construction, creation
Ex: But on the whole there was no ruinous devastation of the land.
5. Promulgation (verb) to make known by open declaration, publish, proclaim formally or put into operation
(a law, decree of a court, etc.)
Synonyms briefing, divulgence
Antonyms secret, concealment
Ex: His name is associated with the promulgation of the charter of the Constitution of Feb.
6. Peculiar (adjective) different to what is normal or expected, strange
Synonyms specific, diacritic
Antonyms resembling, vague
Ex: Eden didnt dwell on the peculiar statement.
7. Enthusiasm (noun) intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval
Synonyms fervor, gaiety
Antonyms apathy, doubt
Ex: He correctly read the limited enthusiasm in my voice.
8. Federal (adjective) having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but
remain independent in internal affairs
Synonyms associated, leagued
Ex: Some federal big wigs are driving up from LA.
9. Motley (adjective) incongruously varied in appearance or character, disparate
Synonyms dappled, versicolor
Antonyms unflecked, unvaried
Ex: Was raised in the midst of a motley but increasing crowd.
10. Maoists (noun) The Communist Party of India (Maoist) is a Maoist insurgent communist party in India
which aims to overthrow the government of India through peoples war
Synonyms marxist, commie
Antonyms fascist, conservative
Ex: out of the blue some of the youth were taken by the Maoist army.

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Abase
Meaning (English) Behave in a way that belittles or degrades (someone)
Meaning (Hindi)
Synonyms degrade, mortify
Antonyms flatter, exalt
Example Never in the 30 years of my career as a theatre critic have I felt so besmirched, so abased and so
insulted, he said.
, 30 ,

Litigant-
Ailing-
Ailment-
Buoyant-, floating
Sacks-,
Abetting

1. Trumps (noun) (in bridge, whist, and similar card games) a playing card of
the suit chosen to rank above the others, which can win a trick where a card of a
different suit has been led
Synonyms eminence, leeway
Antonyms hindrance, obstruction
Ex: Because the Grey Gods orders trump your better judgment every time.
2. Marred (verb) impair the quality or appearance of, spoil
Synonyms tarnish, taint
Antonyms adorn, mend
Ex: There were at least three different footprints but they were marred and
nearly indistinguishable.

3.Revamp (verb) give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to


Synonyms revitalize, refurbish
Antonyms ruin, destroy
Ex: Currently, there are proposals to revamp some provider payments to
ensure that fees paid to physicians reward value and health outcomes, rather
than volume of care.
4. Fiefdoms(noun) a territory or sphere of operation controlled by a
particular person or group
Synonyms arena, province
Ex: Sometimes he treats the place like a personal fiefdom.
5. Patronage (noun) the support given by a patron
Synonyms aegis, subsidy
Antonyms blockage, detraction
Ex: There was a shade of condescension and patronage in his treatment of
Berg and Vera.
6. Unfettered (adjective) not confined or restricted
Synonyms free, loose
Antonyms fettered, restricted
Ex: The measure was taken to give him unfettered access to her visions.
7. Infusion (noun) a drink, remedy, or extract prepared by soaking tea leaves
or herbs in liquid
Synonyms admixture, strain

Ex: Claim to an infusion of the blood.


8. Assortment (noun) a miscellaneous collection of things or people
Synonyms array, mixture
Ex: Deidre ran back up to her room and looked over the assortment of shoes.
9. Unsavoury (adjective) disagreeable to taste, smell, or look at
Synonyms uninviting, unappetizing
Ex: But incidentally the scandals of the palace had a large and unsavoury part
in the political troubles of Spain.
10. Proponents (noun) a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or course
of action
Synonyms protector, vindicator
Antonyms detractor, opponent
Ex: He is a proponent of teaching students to inquire and think.
Word of the Day
Backslide
Meaning (English) relapse into bad ways or error
Meaning (Hindi)
Synonyms revert, deviate
Antonyms progress
Example The French government, like the German government, knows this is
not the time for the economy to backslide.

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Servitors- servent
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1. Usher (noun) a person who shows people to their seats, especially in a


cinema or theatre or at a wedding
Synonyms escort, herald
Ex: Renan was occupied as usher only in the evenings.
2. Bipartisan (adjective) of or involving the agreement or cooperation of two
political parties that usually oppose each others policies
Synonyms diploid, dyadic
Ex: Now they still have an insane notion of a bipartisan, bi-National effort to
build it.
3.Reiterated (verb) say something again or a number of times, typically for
emphasis or clarity
Synonyms renew, reprise
Ex: That faith must precede knowledge is reiterated by him.
4. Credentials (noun) a qualification, achievement, quality, or aspect of a
persons background, especially when used to indicate their suitability for
something.

Synonyms endorsement, sanction


Antonyms disapproval, refusal
Ex: Accordingly, the credentials must also be constituents of the revelation.
5. Obstructionism (noun) the practice of deliberately impeding or delaying
the course of legal, legislative, or other procedures
Synonyms hitch, snag
Ex: Hed been remarkably ruthless about relieving the most obstructionist of
those subordinates, too, despite the near certainty of bitter future feuds with
their powerful families or patro
6. Conciliatory (adjective) intended or likely to placate or pacify
Synonyms irenic, civil
Antonyms refusing, stubborn
Ex: Leopold had wisely decided to initiate a conciliatory policy in Hungary.
7. Consensus(noun) a general agreement
Synonyms accord, unison
Antonyms denial, discord
Ex: In general, the learned consensus dubbed the whole business with
indifference.
8. Contention (noun) heated disagreement
Synonyms dissent, strife
Antonyms truce, accord

Ex: The commission reported in July, and found almost entirely in favour of
the contention of the Zulu.
9. Incipient (adjective) beginning to happen or develop
Synonyms inchoate, initial
Antonyms developed, grown
Ex: It may lead to an incipient asphyxiation, as the supply of oxygen may be
greatly interfered with and the escape of carbon dioxide may be almost stopped.
10. Sagacity (noun) the quality of being sagacious
Synonyms acumen, sapience
Antonyms mistake, inability
Ex: This discovery was not accidental or unforeseen, but was due to
the sagacity of those who designed the voyage.
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Percipience
Meaning (English) the quality of having sensitive insight or understanding;
perceptiveness
Meaning (Hindi)
Synonyms insight, judgment
Quagmire means a soft boggy area of land that gives way underfoot
Diffident means modest or shy because of a lack of self-confidence
Brusque adjective abrupt or offhand in speech or manner
Feral means (especially of an animal) in a wild state, especially after escape from
captivity or domestication

Approbation means approval or praise


Nab-
Evader- thief
Blunt- make or become less sharp
Eminently-

Rife- , spread

Torrens-title is a system of land title in which a register of land holdings maintained by the
state guarantees an indefeasible title to those included in the register.
Sspree-

Heed- beware
Pellet- bullet
Oust-
1. Vengefully (adjective) expressing a strong wish to punish someone who
has harmed you or your family or friends
Synonyms brutally, maliciously
Ex: Desecrated as the body is, a vengeful ghost survives and hovers over it to
scare.
2. Authoritarian (adjective) favouring or enforcing strict obedience to
authority at the expense of personal freedom
Synonyms despotic, tyrannical
Antonyms lenient, submissive
Ex: The transition from an authoritarian to a democratic regime.
3.Cleric(noun) a priest or religious leader, especially a Christian or Muslim one
Synonyms divine, parson
Ex: the cleric had been bound.
4. Presidential (adjective) Of or relating to a president or presidency
Synonyms dominant, regulatory
Antonyms inferior, tributary
Ex: The method of election is peculiar, being based in part upon the
national presidentialmodel.

5. Coup (noun) a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a


government
Synonyms stratagem, deed
Antonyms failure
Ex: The coup was perfectly successful.
6. Plotters (noun) someone who secretly makes plans to do something illegal
or harmful; a conspirator
Synonyms betrayer, traitor
Ex: Would-be plotters remained quiet from sheer terror of his power and
ability, or from a conviction that conspiracies redounded to his advantage.
7. Dictatorial (adjective) of or typical of a ruler with total power
Synonyms arrogant, autocratic
Antonyms servile, humble
Ex: Arabi, after a brief fall from office, acquired a dictatorial power that
alarmed the British government.
8. Junta (noun) a military or political group that rules a country after taking
power by force
Synonyms cabal, coterie
Ex: The acts of communal administration requiring the sanction of the provincial
administrative junta are chiefly financial.
9. Heightened (verb) make or become more intense
Synonyms fierce, intense
Antonyms calm, moderate
Ex: Administrative confusion had been heightened by the triumph of the
Jacobins.
10. Destabilising (verb) upset the stability of, cause unrest in
Synonyms subvert, disrupt
Ex: Some contend that a successful Bitcoin system would be harmful because it
coulddestabilize governments.
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Pinnacle
Meaning (English) the most successful point; the culmination
Meaning (Hindi)

Synonyms obelisk, spire


Antonyms bottom, nadir
Example The Executive Officer of the travel company told the new manager
that you have now reached the pinnacle of your career.


Draconian- merciless
Atrocity-
Sabotage--
Chaos-, disorder
Litigation-

Coercive-

1. Jeers (verb) make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice
Synonyms quip, fleer
Antonyms commend, praise
Ex: The magician snatched it and told the slave take her choice, among
the jeers of the crowd.
2. Stalwarts (noun) a loyal, reliable, and hard-working supporter of or
participant in an organization or team
Synonyms zealot, devotee
Antonyms opponent, adversary
Ex: Stalwarts are large and old too, but theyre still growing strong.
3. Intervention (noun) the action or process of intervening
Synonyms mediation, arbitration
Ex: At first her intervention in the business of packing was received
skeptically.
4. Primaries(noun) (in the US) a preliminary election to appoint delegates to a
party conference or to select the candidates for a principal, especially
presidential, election
Synonyms appointment, referendum
Ex: Reagan came in a very close second to Ford in the Republican primaries.
5. Endorsement(noun) the action of endorsing someone or something

Synonyms advocacy, favor


Antonyms denial, refusal
Ex: The notes must also be made payable to a definite person and
require endorsement, safeguards which were previously lacking.
6. Botched (verb) carry out (a task) badly or carelessly
Synonyms mutilate, bollix
Antonyms create, repair
Ex: He was so close to his retirement that he didnt need anything to botch it
up now.
7. Knit (verb) unite or cause to unite
Synonyms crochet, affiliate
Antonyms detach, release
Ex: In his term Columbia became a well-organized and closely-knit university.
8. Sustainable(adjective) able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
Synonyms feasible, imperishable
Antonyms untenable, unendurable
Ex: Non-stop maximum concentration is not sustainable.
9. Avert (verb) prevent or ward off (an undesirable occurrence)
Synonyms deter, deflect
Antonyms assist,support
Ex: For a while it seemed that even this would not avert a European war.
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Discord
Meaning (English) lack of harmony between notes sounding together
Meaning (Hindi)
Synonyms jangle, clamor
Antonyms concord, harmony
Example When we do evil, we create discord in the universal harmony, and
we must restore that harmony.

Steamed-
Hacked-

1. Verdict (noun) a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an


inquest
Synonyms arbitrament, opinion
Antonyms accusation
Ex: The popular verdict received official and formal sanction.
2. Arbitration (noun) the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute
Synonyms adjustment, determination
Antonyms disagreement, indecision
Ex: He named Professor Lammasch, who, as we have seen, had acted in
the arbitration with Venezuela in 1903.
3. Tribunal (noun) a body established to settle certain types of dispute
Synonyms council, forum
Ex: When sitting in its capacity as a criminal court it is known as
the tribunal correctionnel.
4. Sovereign (noun) a supreme ruler, especially a monarch
Synonyms autonomous, imperial
Antonyms restricted, inferior
Ex: The city probably owns the beach and sovereign immunity makes that
angle a waste of time.
5. Entities (noun) a thing with distinct and independent existence
Synonyms singleton, existence
Antonyms abstract, concept
Ex: Individuals are thought of as members of a family, state or religion, rather
than asentities with a destiny and rights of their own.
6. Reiterated (verb) say something again or a number of times, typically for
emphasis or clarity
Synonyms renew, iterate
Antonyms take back
Ex: It is reiterated that banks should not.
7. Baffling (adjective) impossible to understand; perplexing
Synonyms enigmatic, abstruse
Antonyms clear, fathomable

Ex: He walked through the halls quickly, the emerging thoughts in his
head baffling him.
8. Hawks (noun) a diurnal bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long
tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase
Synonyms jingo, chauvin
Antonyms dove
Ex: The hawk is aerial brother of the wave which he sails over and surveys,
those his perfect air-inflated wings answering to the elemental unfledged
pinions of the sea.
9. Petition (noun) a formal written request, typically one signed by many
people, appealing to authority in respect of a particular cause
Synonyms invocation, solicitation
Antonyms assist,support
Ex: A nonviolent way to protest a law is by signing a petition requesting the
annulment of the law.
Word of the Day
Evasion
Meaning (English) the action of evading something.
Meaning (Hindi)
Synonyms Dodging, quibble
Antonyms honesty, meeting
Example Further, Russia and Romania have decided even lower tax rates to
combat massevasion.
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