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Advance English vocabulary Exercises pdf list part 1

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Advance English vocabulary

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English Word Hindi Word

Example

1. Illicit अवैध
  1. Anyone caught selling illicit drugs such as cocaine and cannabis will be penalized.
  2. He is involved in an illicit trade of stolen vehicles.
2. Climate जलवायु
  1. The Mediterranean climate is good for growing citrus fruits and grapes.
  2. When we retire, we’re going to move to a warmer climate.
3. Vital महत्वपूर्ण
  1. Your body lacks vital nutrients.
  2. She had found out some information of vital importance.
4. Concede स्वीकार करना
  1. The government has conceded that the new tax policy has been a disaster.
  2. I have to concede the argument.
5. Eminence श्रेष्ठता
  1. He rose rapidly in eminence in politics.
  2. You cannot enter his office until he calls you inside, he is a man of great eminence.
6. Battlefield लड़ाई का मैदान
  1. They carried the wounded from the battlefield.
  2. This is the battlefield where the Civil War was held.
7. in a nutshell संक्षेप में
  1. Well, to put it in a nutshell, we’re lost.
  2. Can you tell me the plot of the novel in a nutshell?
8. Psychological मनोवैज्ञानिक
  1. He claims that the constant aircraft noise has a bad psychological effect on the residents.
  2. We are concerned with the physical and psychological well-being of our employees.
9. Unreliable बेईमान
  1. The bus service is unreliable.
  2. This is an absolutely unreliable evidence to prove him innocent.
10. Stringent कठोर
  1. Such a stringent schedule doesn’t even allow us to have our lunch properly at college.
  2. We need to introduce more stringent security measures such as identity cards.
11. Temptation प्रलोभन
  1. As a young actress, she managed to resist the temptation to move to Hollywood.
  2. To be successful in life, you must learn to avoid any kind of temptations and only focus on your work.
12. Floodgates जलद्वार
  1. His lawsuit can open the floodgates for thousands of similar claims.
  2. Officials are worried that allowing these refugees into the country will open the floodgates to thousands more.
13. Bribery रिश्वत
  1. He was accused of bribery from wealthy businessmen.
  2. The man was suspended from his job because he was caught red-handed while offering bribe for promotion to the senior.
12. Favoritism पक्षपात
  1. The students have complained about the favoritism their class teacher has been doing.
  2. Unfair promotions happen out of favoritism.
13. Abolish समाप्त करना
  1. I think bullfighting should be abolished.
  2. Slavery was abolished in the country but it still prevails.
14. Descendants वंशज
  1. He has no descendants.
  2. They claim to be descendants of a French duke.
15. Prevalent प्रचलित
  1. These diseases are more prevalent among young children.
  2. Trees are dying in areas where acid rain is most prevalent.
16. Hereditary अनुवांशिक
  1. Her skin problem is a hereditary disease.
  2. Depression is often hereditary.
17. Insufficient नाकाफी
  1. We failed because we got insufficient time to complete the task.
  2. There was insufficient money to fund the project.
18. Mobilize को जुटाने
  1. Government has mobilized the entire banking system through net banking.
  2. The president of the NGO is mobilizing support for their recent proposal.
19. Aggressors हमलावरों
  1. At school it became apparent that the aggressor was the bully as his victim was writhing on the ground in pain.
  2. As an aggressor, Germany was known for murdering many innocent people.
20. Aggression आक्रमण
  1. His aggression is unmanageable.
  2. He abused his wife out of aggression.
21. Continental महाद्वीपीय
  1. I personally love continental food.
  2. The restaurant has a continental setting.
22. Onslaught हमला
  1. It is unlikely that his forces could withstand an allied onslaught for very long.
  2. The continuous UK’s onslaught on Iran has destroyed the country to a large extent.
23. Conquer जीत
  1. The Spanish conquered the New World in the 16th century.
  2. The English were conquered by the Normans in 1066.
24. Vitiate भ्रष्ट करना
  1. Development programs have been vitiated by the rise in population.
  2. My confidence has been vitiated by their unending doubts.
25. Neither दो में से एक नहीं
  1. Neither of my parents likes my boyfriend.
  2. Neither one of us is particularly interested in gardening.
26. Inclination झुकाव
  1. My own inclination would be to look for another job.
  2. There are changes in inclination of the line on the graph.
27. Disbanded भंग करना
  1. She formed a political group which disbanded a year later.
  2. The president has disbanded the agency which was caught in a scandal of trafficking.
28. Civilization सभ्यता
  1. Some people think that nuclear war would mean the end of civilization.
  2. Modern civilization is a product of industrialization and globalization.
29. Ladder सीढ़ी
  1. She was up a ladder, cleaning the window.
  2. Once he started at Paramount in 1967, he moved rapidly up the corporate ladder.
30. Versed निपुण
  1. Their son has stayed in many different countries so he Is well-versed in multiple foreign languages.
  2. I’m not sufficiently versed in computers to understand what you’re saying.
31. Conveyance वाहन
  1. Fishermen have large boats for the conveyance of haddock to local fish markets.
  2. The school provides free conveyance to their students.
32. Nowadays आजकल
  1. Who remembers those films nowadays?
  2. Nowadays, I make my own bread rather than buy it.
33. Perish नाश
  1. Keep the vegetables in the refrigerator or else they will perish.
  2. The houses and shops were perished due to earthquakes.
34. Conquests विजय अभियान
  1. The story of his conquest has been described fully in the initial chapters of this book.
  2. There are stories of the ancient army’s conquests written on the walls of this museum.
35. Harnessing काम में लाने से
  1. They harnessed the horse to the post.
  2. Imagine what would happen if it were possible to harness the solar energy fully.
36. Austerity तपस्या
  1. The austerity at the boot camp makes the army men really tough.
  2. Every successful man in this world has seen austerity in their lives.
37. Vomit उलटी करना
  1. He came home drunk and vomited all over the kitchen floor.
  2. She was vomiting blood which worried her family and she was taken to the hospital immediately.
38. Graveyard कब्रस्तान
  1. He was buried in St Mary’s parish church.
  2. This church has the biggest graveyard in the country.
39. Unaware अनजान
  1. He was unaware that the police were watching him.
  2. I was quite unaware of the problem.
40. Mechanized यंत्रीकृत
  1. Farming has been mechanized, reducing the need for labour.
  2. They have mechanized their production at the factory which has resulted in unemploying the labour.
41. Indulgence अतिभोग
  1. Chocolate is my only indulgence.
  2. All the pleasures and indulgences of the weekend are over, and I must get down to some serious hard work.
42. Spoil खराब करना
  1. He tried not to let the bad news spoil his evening.
  2. Make sure you put the milk back in the fridge, otherwise it will spoil.
43. Lenient उदार
  1. The examiners have been really lenient this year.
  2. In view of the quantity of drugs involved, 16 years was the most lenient punishment the judge could impose.
44. Rowdyism उपद्रव्यता
  1. The president has announced that no rowdyism by any party or any member of a party shall be bore by them.
  2. The student was suspended from the school for his rowdyism.
45. Incompetent अयोग्य
  1. Having an incompetent lawyer can put them in trouble.
  2. He has described the government as corrupt and incompetent.
46. Authoritarian सत्तावादी
  1. Public has never been happy in a authoritarian regime.
  2. His manner is extremely authoritarian.
47. Dismiss खारिज
  1. The soldiers were dismissed after the parade.
  2. He dismissed all thoughts of acting  again.
48. Miraculous अद्भुत
  1. The dietician has promised miraculous weight loss.
  2. Well, you’ve made a miraculous recovery since last night!
49. Flamboyant चमकीला
  1. The flamboyant singer always wears shimmering suits while performing.
  2. She showed me her ring, I realized the flamboyant diamond was bigger than her finger.
50. Mighty ताकतवर
  1. He is the mightiest soldier in the entire army.
  2. He is a mighty wrestler but you can defeat him if you work herded.
51. Sword तलवार
  1. He got this sword in legacy.
  2. His throat was cut by a sword.
52. Anachronism कालभ्रम
  1. An author’s use of an airplane in a story set in the 1700’s is an example of a literary anachronism because airplanes did not exist during this century.
  2. He described the law as anachronistic
53. Conflagration आग
  1. Although you are angry at him but do not let such a small argument turn into a huge conflagration.
  2. Many shops were destroyed due o conflagration.
54. Reincarnation पुनर्जन्म
  1. Hindus and Buddhists believe in reincarnation.
  2. He believes he’s a reincarnation of Julius Caesar.
55. Overshadowing फीका
  1. Karen has always felt overshadowed by her famous elder sister.
  2. My happiness was overshadowed by the bad news.
56. Overwhelming ज़बर्दस्त
  1. Lyrics of this song are overwhelming.
  2. An overwhelming majority have voted in favor of the proposal.
57. Delve खोजना
  1. She delved into her pocket to find some change.
  2. It’s not always a good idea to delve too deeply into someone’s past.
58. Circumference परिधि
  1. Measure the circumference of this circle.
  2. We want fencing at the circumference of the garden.
59. Eternity अनंतकाल
  1. The quality of the material is so good that it feels that this will last till eternity.
  2. It’s been an eternity since we last saw each other.
60. Beyond के परे
  1. In the distance, beyond the river, was a small town.
  2. No swimming beyond this point.
61. Infinitesimal बहुत छोटा
  1. Such issues are infinitesimal in such big programmes, don’t worry about them.
  2. This opportunity is critical for me, I just cannot afford to make even an infinitesimal mistake.
62. Efficient कुशल
  1. The city’s transport system is one of the most efficient in Europe.
  2. We need someone really efficient people who can organize the office and make it run smoothly.
63. Affluent धनी
  1. When economy crashed, most affluent people were affected to a large extent.
  2. That car speaks of her affluence.
64. Deprive वंचित
  1. Students living in hostels are deprived of freedom.
  2. I am so deprived of sleep.
65. Communalism सांप्रदायिकता
  1. Communalism holds that social community has precedence over individuals.
  2. Communalism is also a problem for the government as well.
66. Secularism धर्मनिरपेक्षता
  1. People are exploiting the idea of secularism in the country.
  2. As long as this country is a secular state, none can interfere in your religious practices.
67. Kindergartens बालवाड़ी
  1. They are all kindergarten kids.
  2. I think you must start sending your son to a kindergarten.
68. Ethereal ईथर का
  1. This is such an ethereal flower vase.
  2. She is popular for her ethereal beauty.
69. Stern कठोर
  1. She spoke with a stern voice.
  2. She is her own sternest critic.
70. Ephemeral अल्पकालिक
  1. Fame in the world of rock and pop is largely ephemeral.
  2. Don’t worry, this plague is ephemeral.
71. Superstitions अंधविश्वास
  1. According to superstition, if you walk under a ladder it brings you bad luck.
  2. I don’t believe in superstition.
72. Figment मनगढ़ंत
  1. Was it just a figment of my imagination or did I hear John’s voice in the other room?
  2. Success with comfort? That can only be a figment!
73. Gullible सीधा-सादा
  1. Don’t be so gullible that anyone can exploit you.
  2. Don’t try to fool me, I am not as gullible as you think.
74. Monetary मुद्रा
  1. You will be given monetary benefits for this.
  2. The monetary unit of the UK is the pound.
75. Thrive फलना
  1. His business thrived in the years before the war.
  2. She seems to thrive on stress.
76. Flourish फलना – फूलना
  1. His business flourished in mere three years.
  2. He is flourishing in his job.
77. Constitutional संवैधानिक
  1. Such a policy would not be constitutional.
  2. Freedom of speech should be a constitutional right.
78. Prevailing प्रचलित
  1. The prevailing market rate is quite lower than last year market rate.
  2. The prevailing mood is one of optimism.
79. Buoyancy उछाल
  1. The boat sunk because its buoyancy was not tested and it was directly used by the fishermen.
  2. Human body is buoyant that’s why it can swim.
80. Mainstream मुख्य धारा
  1. This is the director’s first mainstream Hollywood film.
  2. Don’t go for mainstream traditional business ideas, try your hands on something creative.
81. Wrangle लड़ाई
  1. There was a wrangle over profit distribution between the partners.
  2. The joint venture ended in a legal wrangle between the two companies.
82. Aggrandizement अभ्युदय
  1. He gives a lot of money to charity, but personal aggrandizement is his motive.
  2. The emperor only seeks aggrandizement of his own family.
83. Patriotism देश प्रेम
  1. It is really sad that people have forgotten the feeling of patriotism nowadays.
  2. Our Prime Minister has mandated the playing of national anthem in all cinema halls before the movie begins to evoke the feeling of patriotism in general public.
84. Longevity लंबी उम्र
  1. Grandfather had incredible longevity: he lived to be 105 years old.
  2. For longevity in car design, you really need to keep it simple.
85. Lineage वंशावली
  1. I was glad to learn about my royal lineage.
  2. His autobiography is full of records that trace his ancestry and lineage.
86. Relent तरस खाना
  1. You have to relent your stress or this can put you in a lot of trouble.
  2. We waited for the storm to relent before we ventured outside.
87. Pre-natal जन्म के पूर्व का
  1. Pre-natal tests are illegal.
  2. I am absolutely against practices like the pre-natal tests.
88. Inherited विरासत
  1. Who will inherit the house when he dies?
  2. All her children will inherit equally.
89. Quest खोज
  1. In the novel, the protagonist is in a content quest for identity.
  2. In his quest for success, he left his friends and kinsmen who he thought were against his decisions.
90. Quarrelsome झगड़ालू
  1. She is too quarrelsome to participate in a civil conversation.
  2. This is a quarrelsome topic, you better not raise it here.
91. Embankment बांध
  1. The railway embankment was broken which was not heeded by the department and hence the train met an accident causing great destruction.
  2. The embankments by the river are frequently checked to hold back water.
92. Emulate अनुकरण
  1. Hope to emulate the success of other software companies.
  2. Fitzgerald is keen to emulate Martin’s record of three successive world titles.
93. Atheist नास्तिक
  1. I am an atheist but I do not disrespect anyone’s beliefs.
  2. You may be an atheist but you need not make harsh comments on others’ beliefs.
94. Persuade मनाना
  1. I’ll persuade her to come with me.
  2. Don’t try to persuade her if she is not comfortable.
95. Instinct स्वाभाविक
  1. Many animals fear fire by instinct.
  2. Her first instinct was to run.
96. Obedient आज्ञाकारी
  1. Students are expected to be quiet and obedient in the classroom.
  2. I really like him, he is very obedient and well-mannered.
97. Especially विशेष रूप से
  1. She’s not especially interested in sport.
  2. I love Australian wines, especially the white wines.
98. Attract आकर्षित
  1. These flowers are brightly colored in order to attract butterflies.
  2. The circus is attracting huge crowds/audiences.
99. Tribulations समस्याएं
  1. My time of tribulation ended just when I got married because my husband has been very supportive.
  2. His father’s death marked the beginning of his tribulations.
100. Believe भरोसा रखना
  1. I believe in the existence of Gods.
  2. Believe me, I am not lying!
101. Coeducation सहशिक्षा
  1. I find coeducation very important to equalize both the genders in a society.
  2. She goes to a girls’ only school because her father is against coeducation.
102. Emotion भावना
  1. I cannot hide my emotions, I express explicitly whatever is there.
  2. She has no emotions for her husband now.
103. Establishment स्थापना
  1. Since its establishment two years ago, the advice centre has seen over 500 people a week.
  2. The establishment of new areas of employment is a priority.
104. Segregation पृथक्करण
  1. Racial segregation is the separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life.
  2. Blacks were segregated from Whites in every area of life.
105. Persist क़ायम रहना
  1. If the pain persists, consult a doctor.
  2. The cold weather is set to persist throughout the week.
106. Essential आवश्यक
  1. Government support will be essential if the project is to succeed.
  2. There is essential work to be done before the building can be re-occupied.
107. Stumble ठोकर
  1. This is a very important project, even the smallest stumble can put us n a lot of trouble.
  2. The horse stumbled and the rider fell heavily on the ground.
108. Consequences परिणाम
  1. Consequences of consuming this medicine on a regular basis can be horrible.
  2. This loss is a consequence of your carelessness.
109. Inhibited संकोची
  1. The presence of strangers made her feel inhibited.
  2. She was determined to shed her inhibitions and have a good time.
108. Opposite विपरीत
  1. You’d never know they’re sisters – they’re completely opposite to each other in every way.
  2. Police attempts to calm the violence had the opposite effect.
109. Rivalry विरोध
  1. There’s such rivalry among my three sons.
  2. There’s fierce rivalry to get the job.
110. Shortcomings कमी
  1. Whatever his shortcomings as a husband, he was a good father to his children.
  2. Like any political system, it has its shortcomings.
111. Bride दुल्हन
  1. He returned from New York with his lovely new bride.
  2. The bride and groom posed for pictures outside the church.
112. Bridegroom दूल्हा
  1. The bridegroom was late for the ceremony.
  2. The bridegroom danced frantically.
113. traditional परंपरागत
  1. The villagers retain a strong attachment to their traditional beliefs.
  2. The school uses a combination of modern and traditional methods for teaching reading.
114. Occupation पेशा
  1. In the space marked ‘occupation’ she wrote ‘police officer’.
  2. She asked my father’s occupation in the interview.
115. Intellectual बौद्धिक
  1. He is an intellectual being, he can see to this situation the best.
  2. I like detective stories and romances – nothing too intellectual.
116. Equipment उपकरण
  1. I need to buy a few baking equipment.
  2. They manufacture kitchen equipment.
117. Coyness शर्मीलापन
  1. She answered him with coyness.
  2. Her coyness seems fake to me.
118. Species प्रजातियां
  1. This species of animal is unique to this area.
  2. Lots of species of birds have become extinct since the development of mobile networks.
119. Audacious साहसी
  1. He described the plan as ambitious and audacious.
  2. He gave an audacious speech.
120. Arrogant अभिमानी
  1. I found him arrogant and rude.
  2. I don’t like arrogant people.
121. Desert रेगिस्तान
  1. You just can’t drive off and desert me here!
  2. The first act of the play is that of a desert.
122. Spinsterhood अविवाहित महिला
  1. Nobody is going to question your spinsterhood if you are successful in life.
  2. Her spinsterhood was her own choice.
123. Starve भूखा
  1. Let’s go to the canteen, I am starving!
  2. The man starved to death.
124. Jumbled गड़बड़ी
  1. Her clothes were all jumbled up in the suitcase.
  2. Rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentences.
125. Scandal कांड
  1. He was also involved in the recent drug scandal.
  2. If there is the slightest hint of scandal, the public will no longer trust us.
126. Promiscuous अनेक
  1. It was his promiscuous decision to move to Canada alone.
  2. Is there any promiscuity in your decision to leave this job?
127. Premarital शादी से पहले
  1. A lot of people still stand against premarital sex.
  2. There are a lot of premarital medical tests for both the genders to prevent diseases in their offspring.
128. Hazards खतरा
  1. The busy traffic entrance was a hazard to pedestrians.
  2. I wouldn’t like to hazard a guess.
129. Embarrassment शर्मिंदगी
  1. She blushed with embarrassment.
  2. You are an embarrassment to the family.
130. Libidinous संगी
  1. He is a libidinous character in the movie.
  2. It was a libidinous and disgusting gesture.
131. Liberty स्वतंत्रता
  1. You definitely have liberty when you live away from home but you must not abuse it and take care of yourself and your family.
  2. You have the liberty to take this decision.
132. Alternative विकल्प
  1. The opposition parties have so far failed to set out an alternative strategy.
  2. An alternative venue for the concert is being sought.
133. Feasible संभव
  1. With the extra resources, the scheme now seems feasible.
  2. Is your idea even feasible in such a short period of time?
134. Pronounce उच्चारण
  1. You pronounce English with a good accent.
  2. I hereby pronounce you man and wife.
135. Stalwarts दिग्गजों
  1. Let me introduce Bob, one of the club’s stalwarts.
  2. This is a game of the stalwarts.
136. Scrap रद्दी माल
  1. This car is a complete scrap now.
  2. We scrapped our plans for a trip to France.
137. Mercenary किराये का
  1. He had some mercenary scheme to marry a wealthy widow.
  2. She is a mercenary little gold-digger.
138. Distinction भेद
  1. There’s a clear distinction between the dialects spoken in the two regions.
  2. This company makes no distinction between the sexes.
139. Fraternity बिरादरी
  1. The racing world is a pretty close-knit fraternity.
  2. He described sport as a symbol of peace and a means of promoting fraternity between nations.
140. Allege आरोप
  1. The agency alleges my credit history had problems.
  2. He alleged that the mayor has accepted to have accepted bribes.
141. Prejudices पक्षपात
  1. Laws against racial prejudice must be strictly enforced.
  2. The decision that I’ll make will be free of all prejudices.
142. Foresee पूर्वानुमान
  1. If I could foresee the consequences of my decision, I wouldn’t have taken it.
  2. I foresee a great potential in the company and I am ready to invest in it.
143. Parochialism स्‍थानीयता
  1. This is a very parochial opinion, you must think about the entire society rather than just about your own team.
  2. Although it’s just a local paper, it somehow manages not to be too parochial in its outlook.
144. Representatives प्रतिनिधियों
  1. Not the entire class can go for the meeting so we will have to elect representatives who are confident enough.
  2. The representatives from each section have to report at the reception, sharp at 10 am tomorrow.
145. Aspirations आकांक्षाओं
  1. She has an aspiration to become a doctor.
  2. It’s a story about the lives and aspirations of poor Irish immigrants.
146. Cohesion एकजुटता
  1. Unit cohesion is important in the military.
  2. The lack of cohesion within the party lost them votes in the election.
147. Satisfy बदला देना
  1. They have 31 flavors of ice cream – enough to satisfy everyone!
  2. I am not satisfied with the quality of food here.
148. Inevitable अनिवार्य
  1. Death is inevitable.
  2. The way he was driving, accident was inevitable.
149. Governance शासन
  1. They have set a strong governance within the company.
  2. Your governance is weak, you must take better care of it for better functioning of the institution.
150. Divergent विभिन्न
  1. This statement can have divergent interpretations.
  2. Our methods are divergent but outputs are same.
151. Roughen मोटा हो जाना
  1. This face wash has roughened my skin.
  2. Our relationship has roughened due to her ignorance in a few matters.
152. Fanatical कट्टर
  1. His enthusiasm for aerobics was almost fanatical.
  2. Gary is fanatical about football.
153. Maniac पागल
  1. Some maniac was running down the street waving a massive metal bar.
  2. I won’t get in the car with Richard – he drives like a maniac!
154. Snatch छीनना
  1. Two men came on a bike and snatched away her gold necklace.
  2. The little boy snatched our hearts with his enthralling dance skills.
155. Captivate बंदी बनाना
  1. The aromas from the kitchen are captivating me already.
  2. She captivated the audience with her charm.
156. Notwithstanding तथापि
  1. Notwithstanding some members’ objections, I think we must go ahead with the plan.
  2. Injuries notwithstanding, he won the semifinal match.
157. Endeavor प्रयास
  1. Wish you good luck in all endeavor.
  2. Crossing the North Pole on foot was an amazing feat of human endeavor.
158. Seldom कभी – कभी
  1. They seldom come here now.
  2. Now that we have a baby, we seldom get the chance to go to the cinema.
159. Cherish अच्छा लगना
  1. Although I cherish my children, I do allow them their independence.
  2. I will cherish this time all my life.
160. Efforts प्रयास
  1. I am putting all my efforts in this work.
  2. In their efforts to reduce crime the government expanded the police force.
161. Futile व्यर्थ
  1. It’s quite futile trying to reason with him – he just won’t listen.
  2. All my attempts to cheer her up proved futile.
162. Ordains ठहराया
  1. He was ordained as a priest in Ely cathedral in 1987.
  2. The council, in its wisdom, has ordained that all the local libraries will close on Mondays.
163. Ordeal परख
  1. She overcame her ordeals and is working hard in her field.
  2. Despite the ordeals in life, she has not lost her confidence and strength.
162. Fatal घातक
  1. One has no control over fatal situations.
  2. It is a fatal disease.
163. Repudiate परित्याग करना
  1. He repudiated the claim that he had tried to deceive them.
  2. I utterly repudiate those remarks.
164. Weigh तौलना
  1. Yesterday a satellite weighing 15 tones was successfully placed in orbit.
  2. She weighs herself every week on the scales in the bathroom.
165. Absorb सोख लेना
  1. Use this as a duster, it will absorb the water on slab better.
  2. Simon was so absorbed in his book that he didn’t even notice me come in.
166. Permeated रिस
  1. The water permeated the sand.
  2. The smell of baking permeated the kitchen.
167. Fatalistic भाग्यवादी
  1. Being fatalistic about your chances will do no good.
  2. Many have fatalistic attitude towards their own health.
168. Communist साम्यवादी
  1. Let’s not be communists, we should rather maintain unity in the entire state.
  2. This is a communalist ideology, why don’t people think of the nation as a whole?
169. Downtrodden दलित
  1. Indians were downtrodden by the British.
  2. The downtrodden need to fight for their rights.
170. Perennial बारहमासी
  1. She seems to be perennially short of money.
  2. Roses and geraniums are perennials, flowering year after year.
171. Engross तल्लीन
  1. My kid is engrossed in painting.
  2. He is engrossed in work so much that he has no time for his family.
172. Spellbound मंत्रमुग्ध
  1. The children listened to the story spellbound.
  2. He held his audience spellbound.
173. Orations व्याख्यान
  1. He mentioned his achievements in his oration.
  2. My teachers have chosen me as the anchor at the annual function because they say I am good at oration.
174. Attain प्राप्त
  1. He has attained the highest grade in his music exams.
  2. We need to identify the best ways of attaining our objectives/goals.
175. Derivative यौगिक
  1. This is not what he exactly said in the court, this is a derivative word.
  2. Your idea looks derivative and not original.
176. Haughty घमंडी
  1. I am very upset with his haughty behavior.
  2. A superior must not be haughty, he/she should rather maintain a healthy relationship with his/her subordinates.
177. Braggadocio शेख़ीबाज़
  1. He is a coward who just hid his cowardice with braggadocio.
  2. Your braggadocio will only make you bad in others’ eyes.
178. Astronomy खगोल
  1. You will learn about the solar system in detail if you study astronomy.
  2. I find astronomy interesting.
179. Circumstances परिस्थितियां
  1. You must not stick to your principles, you should modify things according to the circumstances.
  2. He flourished in his career despite the bad circumstances of his family.
180. Manifestation अभिव्यक्ति
  1. She claimed that the rise in unemployment was just a further manifestation of the government’s incompetence.
  2. Unlike acid rain or deforestation, global warming has no visible manifestation.
181. Exhibit प्रदर्शन
  1. He frequently exhibits at the art gallery.
  2. In the summer the academy will exhibit several prints that are rarely seen.
182. Neurosis विक्षिप्त
  1. If you want my opinion, I think she’s suffering from some form of neurosis.
  2. She’s obsessively clean – it’s almost become a neurosis with her.
183. Resistance प्रतिरोध
  1. Government troops offered no resistance to the rebels.
  2. There’s a lot of resistance by the parents to the idea of uniform change at school.
184. Insects कीड़े
  1. Ants, beetles, butterflies, and flies are all insects.
  2. Ants, beetles, butterflies, and flies are all insects.
185. Lethargic सुस्ती
  1. I was feeling tired and lethargic.
  2. Why do you look so lethargic these days?
186. Ingredients सामग्री
  1. The list of ingredients included 250 g of almonds.
  2. Trust is a vital ingredient in a successful marriage.
187. Lucrative लाभप्रद
  1. The new machine proved to be very lucrative for both companies.
  2. This idea is not very lucrative, you better not work on it.
188. Determine तय करना
  1. I am determined to achieve the “Head Girl” title this year.
  2. To determine the exact results, you must perform the experiment on your own.
189. Knowledgeable जानकार
  1. He’s very knowledgeable about German literature.
  2. I have not met a man more knowledgeable than him.
190. Warfare युद्ध
  1. It is a naval warfare.
  2. Bombing a country you are in dispute with is an example of warfare.
191. Engaged व्यस्त
  1. I am quite engaged with my office work right now.
  2. She was engaged to some guy in the army.
192. Plunder लूट
  1. Looters plundered the shops during riots.
  2. The miners plundered the jungle for its diamonds till it became a muddy waste.
192. Propound प्रतिपादन करना
  1. It was Ptolemy who propounded the theory that the Earth was at the centre of the universe.
  2. The students have propounded a theme for the fest this time.
193. Disaster आपदा
  1. It would be a disaster for me if I lost my job.
  2. This is one of the worst natural disasters ever to befall the area.
194. Significance महत्व
  1. You won’t understand the significance of this job in my life.
  2. A good social circle is highly significant in life.
195. Rob लूटना
  1. The terrorists financed themselves by robbing banks.
  2. The robber has finally been caught.
196. Gainsay विरोध करना
  1. The benefits of the railways cannot be gainsaid.
  2. One cannot gainsay the fact that air pollution has increased with the introduction of ACs.
197. Merely केवल
  1. I wasn’t complaining, I merely said that I was tired.
  2. I didn’t say that you had to go – I merely suggested that you might like to go.
198. Cram रटना
  1. Eight children were crammed into the back of the car.
  2. Lectures were called off so students could cram for the finals.
199. Recommendation सिफ़ारिश करना
  1. I bought this computer on John’s recommendation.
  2. Why don’t you try this shampoo on my recommendation for once?
200. Absolute शुद्ध
  1. You have to maintain absolute secrecy in this matter.
  2. I have absolute faith in her judgment.
201. Infallible अचूक
  1. Even the experts are not infallible.
  2. This is an infallible remedy of your problem.
202. Nepotism भाई – भतीजा
  1. He was guilty of nepotism and corruption.
  2. Nepotism can get you far if you have good contacts.
203. Materially वास्तव में
  1. Materially, of course, we’re better off.
  2. Even if mistakes were made in the counting, they wouldn’t have materially affected the results.
204. Adequate पर्याप्त
  1. Have we got adequate food for 20 guests?
  2. I didn’t have adequate time to prepare.
205. Orbit ग्रहपथ
  1. The satellite is now in a stable orbit.
  2. Once in space, the spacecraft will go into orbit around the Earth.
206. Meritocracy प्रतिभा
  1. The Prime Minister has chosen meritocracy over nepotism.
  2. Meritocracy has to be adopted for better functioning of the society.
207. Wealth संपदा
  1. I have not seen more wealth in my life.
  2. She brings a wealth of knowledge to the class, each day.
208. Hallmark नमूना
  1. Simplicity is a hallmark of this design.
  2. Only hallmark gold jewelry is sold in this country.
209. Superiority श्रेष्ठता
  1. The Australian team soon demonstrated their superiority over the opposition.
  2. She always displays superiority which is why people have started disliking her.
210. Vacillate संदेह करना
  1. Her mood vacillated between hope and despair.
  2. I’ll keep vacillating between these two restaurants because both of these are my favorites.
211. Queer विचित्र
  1. The pattern of the fabric is queer but pretty.
  2. He was in a very queer mood today so I didn’t talk to him.
212. Discomfort असहजता
  1. You may feel a little discomfort for a few days after the operation.
  2. These noises are very discomforting.
213. Sovereignty संप्रभुता
  1. India is a sovereign state.
  2. Talks are being held about who should have sovereignty over the island.
214. Evaporate लुप्त हो जाना
  1. Salt is obtained from sea waters through the process of evaporation.
  2. Plants keep cool during the summer by evaporating water from their leaves.
215. Settle रुकना
  1. I have thought of settling in America after my bachelors.
  2. Settle the bill and move.
216. Imperialism साम्राज्यवाद
  1. This is a story about Europeans’ attempt of imperialism over the Africans.
  2. It was a story about the nation’s struggle against imperialism.
217. Intervene हस्तक्षेप करना
  1. The Mediterranean intervenes between Europe and Africa.
  2. I don’t want anyone to intervene in this personal matter of mine.
218. Commendable सराहनीय
  1. He has a commendable behavior.
  2. Commendable performance!
219. Wrangle लड़ाई
  1. It was a lengthy wrangle over property.
  2. The joint venture ended in a legal wrangle between the two companies.
220. Divert मोड़ना
  1. Traffic will be diverted through the side streets while the main road is resurfaced.
  2. Our flight had to be diverted to Stansted because of the storm.
221. Unrelentingly अथक रूप से
  1. Our principal has unrelentingly refused to have a cultural day this year because of the change in the pattern of exams.
  2. He sounded very unrelenting today.
222. Prehistoric प्रागैतिहासिक
  1. This is supposed to be a prehistoric invention.
  2. Painting originated in prehistoric times.
223. Spiritual आध्यात्मिक
  1. Traditional ways of life fulfilled both economic and spiritual needs.
  2. Priests perform spiritual functions at temples.
224. Renounce त्याग
  1. Her ex-husband renounced his claim to the family house.
  2. Gandhi renounced the use of violence.
225. Warmongering गरमागरम
  1. This subject is warmongering.
  2. Please don’t be a warmonger!
226. Unanimous एकमत
  1. The debate went on for hours, but in the end the decision was unanimous.
  2. After a lengthy discussion we reached a unanimous decision on the proposal.
227. Thrust जोर
  1. She thrust the money into his hand.
  2. The pickpocket tried to thrust her but she avoided it and started screaming which attracted a lot of people.
228. War-ridden युद्ध ग्रस्त
  1. War-ridden countries are unable to provide basic services for their citizens.
  2. This country was war-ridden for years and has received independence only two years back.
229. Opportunists अवसरवादी
  1. He was portrayed as an opportunist who exploited publicity of his product whenever he met a new person.
  2. The burglary was probably carried out by an opportunist thief who noticed the door was open.
230. Insincerity निष्ठाहीनता
  1. Insincerity projects a bad image of yours on the other person.
  2. The teacher is upset with his insincere behavior with her and other students.
231. Mesmerize सम्मोहित
  1. Your performance has mesmerized me.
  2. His speech was mesmerizing.
232. Portal द्वार
  1. Passing through the portals of the BBC for the first time, she felt slightly nervous.
  2. You have to log into the consultant portal on the official website.
233. Stab आवेश
  1. She was stabbed several times in the chest.
  2. He was jailed for 15 years for stabbing his wife to death.
234. Bilateral द्विपक्षीय
  1. France and Germany have signed a bilateral agreement to help prevent drug smuggling.
  2. This project will have bilateral impact, one on the convenience of public and other one will be our appraisal.
235. Arbitrary मनमाना
  1. This was an arbitrary decision of our principal.
  2. It is not a simple arbitrary action, you have to do proper research to make this file.
236. Awkward अटपटा
  1. Why are you walking so awkwardly?
  2. I am feeling quite awkward here.
237. Famine सूखा
  1. Another crop failure could result in widespread famine.
  2. There were reports of refugees dying of famine.
238. Rehabilitation पुनर्वास
  1. She has been sent to a drug rehabilitation clinic.
  2. The work has started to rehabilitate the derelict buildings.
239. Refugees शरणार्थियों
  1. Thousands of refugees fled across the border.
  2. Innumerable girls were kidnapped from the refugee camp.
240. Rescue बचाव
  1. The lifeboat rescued the sailors from the sinking boat.
  2. The government has refused to rescue the company from bankruptcy.
241. Sanguinary अभिशप्त
  1. Ten men were injured in the sanguinary campaigns.
  2. The protest turned sanguinary.
242. Conflagration आग
  1. They may succeed in turning a little local difficulty into a full-blown regional conflagration.
  2. Ten people were reported dead in the conflagration at the shopping complex.
243. Recommendatory सिफ़ारिशी
  1. I have received a recommendatory letter for this candidate from some company located in the UK.
  2. You have to treat your instructions as recommendatory and not argue against them.
244. Peremptory स्पष्ट
  1. He has an peremptory attitude every day!
  2. “Just do it!” He said, peremptorily.
245. Voluntary स्वैच्छिक
  1. I voluntarily applied for this duty.
  2. She does voluntary work for the Red Cross two days a week.
246. Enforced से लागू
  1. This decision has been enforced on us.
  2. The new teacher had failed to enforce any sort of discipline.
247. Spurned ठुकरा
  1. She spurned my offers of help.
  2. Ellis plays the part of the young lover spurned by his mistress.
248. Recalcitrant अड़ियल
  1. This class has five extremely recalcitrant students who bother me the most.
  2. Your recalcitrant attitude will not be accepted in this company.
249. Adhere मानना
  1. You must adhere to the rules and regulations of the company.
  2. I will adhere to the method that my teacher has told me to solve this question.
250. Ideology विचारधारा
  1. My ideology is quite different from his.
  2. I comply with his ideologies.
251. Instinctive स्वाभाविक
  1. She knew instinctively that he was dangerous.
  2. It was an instinctive reaction.
252. Grumble बड़बड़ाना
  1. Who has been grumbling?
  2. I find grumbling very funny!
253. Obnoxious अप्रिय
  1. He is an obnoxious and detestable man.
  2. Throwing stones at the bus is another example of your obnoxious behavior.
254. Leisure फुर्सत
  1. Most people only have a limited amount of leisure time.
  2. The town lacks leisure facilities such as a swimming pool or squash courts.
255. Oblivion विस्मरण
  1. He drinks himself to oblivion every day.
  2. Only oblivion can help him overcome his traumas.
256. Bargain मोल तोल
  1. This coat was half-price – a real bargain.
  2. The airline regularly offers last-minute bookings at bargain prices.
257. Negate नकारना
  1. It was an investigation to find out if the evidence against the murderer were negated.
  2. Progress of the school building has been negated by the lack of funds.
258. Bonanza उपहार
  1. 2007 was a bonanza year for the mobile phones industry.
  2. This was a bonanza deal for us.
259. Penury दरिद्रता
  1. He raised his family from penury.
  2. He has lived his life through penury.
260. Regime शासन
  1. They are opponents of our regime.
  2. The country suffered huge losses during that regime.
261. Fragile नाजुक
  1. Handle this vase properly, it looks fragile.
  2. I am very fragile, I get depressed easily.
262. Prudence विवेक
  1. The decision was taken by extreme prudence.
  2. I don’t think the association has shown any kind of prudence in detaining the students for low attendance.
263. Stringent कड़ी से कड़ी
  1. We have a very stringent schedule at college.
  2. They have a stringent recruiting process.
264. Mutiny बगावत
  1. Conditions on the ship were often very bad, and crews were on the point of mutiny.
  2. There were rumours of mutiny among the troops.
265. Systematize सुव्यवस्थित करना
  1. You should systematize your expenditure to save more.
  2. I will systematize the food at the party.
266. Antagonist विरोधी
  1. He’s extremely antagonistic towards all critics.
  2. Some people comment that Ravana was not the antagonist entirely.
267. Parochial संकीर्ण
  1. The Prime Minister has a parochial approach towards development, he is not really focusing on how such things can affects the nation as a whole.
  2. Although it’s just a local paper, it somehow manages not to be too parochial in its outlook.
268. Pious पवित्र
  1. He is a very pious character in the novel.
  2. My father is the most pious person in the whole family.
269. Endangering ख़तरनाक
  1. He would never do anything to endanger the lives of his children.
  2. We must be careful not to do anything that might endanger the economic recovery.
270. Fabric कपड़ा
  1. We must invest in the fabric of our hospitals and start rebuilding them.
  2. This dress is made with 100% cotton fabric.
271. Crisis संकट
  1. The country’s leadership is in crisis.
  2. I have some financial crisis, can I pay you back after a few days.
272. Abrupt अचानक
  1. The ending of the novel was very abrupt.
  2. He turned the car to right abruptly.
273. Secession अपगमन
  1. His secession was not deliberate, he was suspended from the union.
  2. If any of the member goes out due to secession, there are chances that the confidential information goes out with him as well.
274. Tendency प्रवृत्ति
  1. Denim has a tendency to fade.
  2. She has a tendency of stretching every time she gets up off her chair.
275. Ineffectual अप्रभावी
  1. This much money will be ineffectual for the project that we are aiming.
  2. Our group leader proved ineffectual!
276. Deteriorate बिगड़ना
  1. This internet has deteriorated the minds of the youth!
  2. The political situation in the region has deteriorated rapidly.
277. Malady रोग
  1. All the rose bushes seem to be suffering from the same mysterious malady.
  2. Apathy is one of the maladies of modern society.
278. Creep रेंगना
  1. She turned off the light and crept through the door.
  2. Someone was creeping around outside my window.
279. Deploy खोल देना
  1. I am waiting for my parachute to deploy.
  2. My job doesn’t really allow me fully to deploy my skills/talents.
280. Dragoon कष्ट देना
  1. He was dragooned to become a spy.
  2. Circumstances dragooned me into this job.
281. Cowards डरपोक
  1. They branded her a coward for informing on her colleagues during the interrogation.
  2. It is a cowardly gesture!
282. Mettlesome वीर
  1. I always thought of his as a mettlesome being due to his physical built but not everything that glitters is gold.
  2. Be mettlesome and fight against all that you think is wrong.
283. Grin मुसकान
  1. What are you grinning at?
  2. I grinned at him and moved ahead.
284. Protagonist पहलवान
  1. The protagonist eventually died in the movie.
  2. The protagonist is a young boy of 12.
285. Inimical विरोधी
  1. Self-harm is inimical to the health of the participant.
  2. The inimical attitude of the employer made me leave the job.
286. Conscientious ईमानदार
  1. He is a conscientious student.
  2. You must consult a conscientious man in this regard.
287. Prediction भविष्यवाणी
  1. According to the weather prediction, there will be heavy rains tomorrow.
  2. It is tough to make any prediction.
288. Plunge डुबकी
  1. We ran down to the beach and plunged into the sea.
  2. The car went out of control and plunged over the cliff.
289. Edge किनारा
  1. The glass was full till the edge with milk.
  2. I have an edge over him.
290. Pros पेशेवरों
  1. One of the big pros of living in Madrid is the night life.
  2. We’re just weighing up the pros and cons
291. Cons दोष
  1. Why don’t con about the Partition? It is a vast and interesting topic.
  2. There are pros as well as cons of having too many friends.
292. Assess आकलन
  1. The insurers will need to assess the flood damage.
  2. They assessed the cost of the flood damage at £1,500.
293. Adjudge निर्णय करना
  1. Half an hour into the game Paterson was adjudged to have fouled Jackson and was sent off.
  2. In October 1990, Mirchandani was adjudged bankrupt.
294. Legality वैधता
  1. Six journalists sought to challenge in court the legality of the ban on broadcasting.
  2. I’m not sure about the legalities, but I suggest we go ahead with the plan and see what happens.
295. Scholar पंडित
  1. She is a History scholar.
  2. Dr. Miles was a distinguished scholar of Russian history.
296. Contrive ईजाद
  1. Couldn’t you contrive a meeting between them?
  2. Somehow she contrived to get tickets for the concert.
297. Glory वैभव
  1. He was happy in the glory of scoring three goals in the final eight minutes.
  2. This was her final professional match, and she wanted to end her career in a blaze of glory.
298. Bother परेशानी
  1. Would it bother you if I smoked?
  2. They were an hour late and she didn’t seem at all bothered.
299. Exasperate चिढ़ाना
  1. 10 classes, back-to-back exasperate me.
  2. The teacher looked exasperated with the bad behavior of her students.
300. Ecstatic उन्मादपूर्ण
  1. Mere thought of him coming to meet me makes me ecstatic.
  2. My father was ecstatic that I scored the highest in class.

 

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