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Advance English vocabulary

Sr. No. English Word Hindi Word

Example

1. Sovereignty संप्रभुता
  1. Talks are being held about who should have sovereignty over the island.
  2. The sovereignty of Holland and Germany was offered to the queen of England.
2. Disassociated अलग कर
  1. We have disassociated with our former business partners.
  2. All the religions are disassociated in India.
3. Fissiparous विभाजित
  1. I failed in my attempt to hold a fissiparous membership together.
  2. Tribalism is an example of fissiparous.
4. Disintegration विघटन
  1. Partition became an event of social disintegration.
  2. I can see a gradual disintegration of family values in him.
5. Emancipation मुक्ति
  1. It is a fight for female emancipation.
  2. Our minds need emancipation from all these stereotypes if we really want to grow in life.
6. Slavery गुलामी
  1. Slavery still exists in many parts of the world.
  2. Millions of Africans were sold into slavery.
7. Shambles खंडहर
  1. After the party, the house was a total/complete shambles.
  2. Our economy is in a shambles.
8. Kudos प्रशंसा
  1. Being an actor has a certain amount of kudos attached to it.
  2. Kudos to you for having scored the highest marks.
9. Resolute स्थिर
  1. He is such a resolute man.
  2. You are a grown-up now, please be a little mature and resolute.
10. Menace खतरा
  1. Drunk drivers are a menace to everyone.
  2. Dogs running loose are a public menace.
11. Rustic देहाती
  1. The story depicts the lives of rustics in Northern India.
  2. It is a stereotype that rustics are illiterate.
12. Malnutrition कुपोषण
  1. Many of the refugees are suffering from severe malnutrition.
  2. All these beggars are malnutrition.
13. Mitigate कम करना
  1. It is unclear how to mitigate the effects of tourism on the island.
  2. The doctors tried to mitigate her pain.
14. Catastrophe तबाही
  1. An unchecked increase in the use of fossil fuels could have catastrophic results for the planet.
  2. They were warned of the ecological catastrophe to come.
15. Stereotype टकसाली
  1. It is a stereotype that men are the primary breadwinners of their families.
  2. We tried not to give the children sexually stereotyped toys.
16. Inadequate अपर्याप्त
  1. This work is extremely inadequate -you’ll have to do it again.
  2. She rejected the $2 million offer as totally inadequate.
17. Potentialities क्षमता
  1. His potentiality for working vigorously was visible since he joined the company.
  2. Potentiality has to be turned to actual working otherwise it is of no use.
18. Jiffy पल
  1. You can make this drink in a jiffy.
  2. I will be back in a jiffy.
19. Negligible बहुत कम
  1. The difference between the two products is negligible.
  2. My knowledge of German is negligible.
20. Acquisition अधिग्रहण
  1. The acquisition of huge amounts of data has helped our research enormously.
  2. Language acquisition starts at a very young age.
21. Seethe उबलना
  1. She seethed in anger.
  2. The milk seethed in the pan and nobody noticed.
22. Endurance धैर्य
  1. Running a marathon is a test of human endurance.
  2. The pain was bad beyond endurance.
23. Toppled गिरा
  1. She toppled her bag of clothes in anger.
  2. I saw you toppling the garbage on the road.
24. Indulgent कृपालु
  1. They are so indulgent with their kids that their kids have become so arrogant.
  2. He had been a strict father but was indulgent towards his grandchildren.
25. Sprawling विशाल
  1. She laid in bed, sprawling freely.
  2. The town sprawled along several miles.
26. Stifled दबाया
  1. He is said to have stifled his victim with a pillow.
  2. We almost stifled in the heat of the city.
27. Profuse विपुल
  1. She thanked me profusely to have brought the dress she asked for.
  2. He has profuse knowledge of this subject.
28. Undoubted असंदिग्ध
  1. She is the undoubted star of British ballet.
  2. Her dance performance is undoubtedly the best of all.
29. Dereliction त्याग
  1. What you did was a dereliction of duty.
  2. The old railway cottages were in a state of dereliction.
30. Misfortunes दुर्भाग्य
  1. She’s suffered a good deal of misfortune over the years.
  2. It’s unfair to take advantage of other people’s misfortunes.
31.   Incurable असाध्य
  1. Doctor says that this disease of mine is incurable.
  2. Parkinson’s disease is a debilitating and incurable disease of the nervous system.
32. Deserting छोड़
  1. Soldiers who deserted and were caught were shot.
  2. How many people desert from the army each year?
33. Placating शांत
  1. They have been fighting over a common property they possess, their eldest member of the family came for the settlement and placating.
  2. Meditation can help you in placating when you feel distressed.
34. Palpable स्पष्ट
  1. The themes pf the play is quite palpable.
  2. She was feeling low and it was palpable from her face.
35. Magnify आवर्धक
  1. Although our skin looks smooth, when magnified it is full of bumps and holes.
  2. The hot summer magnified the racial tensions in the community.
36. Tragedy दुःखद घटना
  1. The pilot averted a tragedy when he succeeded in preventing the plane from crashing.
  2. Hitler’s invasion of Poland led to the tragedy of the Second World War.
37. Culprit अपराधी
  1. Police hope the public will help them to find the culprits.
  2. Children in this country are getting much too fat, and sugar and sweets are the main culprits.
38. Deters रवैयों के लिए बाधक
  1. These measures are designed to deter an enemy attack.
  2. High prices are deterring many young people from buying houses.
39. Dross कीट
  1. As long as the boss is not convinced, all your efforts are dross.
  2. I don’t want to spend my time doing such a dross activity.
40. Subdue वश में
  1. Their mother subdued all pleasures of life and worked hard to educate them after their father died.
  2. You must not subdue your passion.
41. Repression दमन
  1. The political repression in this country is enforced by terror.
  2. The repression of anger can be harmful.
42. Scoff उपहास
  1. I scoff the kind of food they are providing at the hostel.
  2. Her performance was scoffed by the audience due to her obscene costume in such a conservative city.
42. Culpable सदोष
  1. He was held culpable for all that had happened.
  2. The tenant is culpable for any damage to the premises.
43. Benign सौम्य
  1. He has such a benign attitude towards his tenants.
  2. I have not seen a man as benign as him.
44. Possess काबू करना
  1. I don’t possess a single DVD.
  2. In the past the root of this plant was thought to possess magical powers.
45. Provocation उकसावा
  1. He’d fly into a rage at the slightest provocation.
  2. Despite so much provocation by his colleague, he kept himself patient and calm.
46. Antisocial असामाजिक
  1. He doesn’t really go out and that is why he has developed an antisocial behavior.
  2. Increasingly, smoking is regarded as an antisocial habit.
47. Abduct अपहरण
  1. A girl of 14 was abducted and raped for six days and was then murdered.
  2. There came a lot of cases of abduction during the Partition of India.
48. Contaminate दूषित
  1. Much of the coast has been contaminated by nuclear waste.
  2. The food which had been contaminated was destroyed.
49. Cautious सतर्क
  1. He’s a cautious driver.
  2. A cautious approach.
50. Dispute विवाद
  1. They have been unable to settle/resolve the dispute over working conditions.
  2. The unions are in dispute with management over pay.
51. Decisive निर्णयक
  1. You need to be more decisive.
  2. I am being decisive now that I have started earning.
52. Radioactivity रेडियो गतिविधि
  1. A dangerous amount of radioactivity was released into the environment last month.
  2. There was a case in Kolkata, where the man had a brain hemorrhage due to the radioactivity.
53. Lethal जानलेवा
  1. Three minutes after the fire started, the house was full of lethal fumes.
  2. In the car the police found guns, knives, and other lethal weapons.
54. Strain तनाव
  1. The hurricane put such a strain on the bridge that it collapsed.
  2. As you get older, excess weight puts a lot of strain on the heart.
55. Incalculable बेहिसाब
  1. The ecological consequences of a nuclear war are incalculable.
  2. You will get incalculable benefits from this business.
56. Aroused जगाया
  1. It’s a subject that has aroused a lot of interest.
  2. Our suspicions were first aroused when we heard a muffled scream.
57. Impose थोपना
  1. Very high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes.
  2. Judges are imposing increasingly heavy fines for minor driving offences.
58. Combatant योद्धा
  1. A man from Dubai was my combatant in the Mathematics Olympiad.
  2. The combatant was a tough one but you daughter defeated him in three moves.
59. Quicksand फंसाव
  1. The quicksand of youth.
  2. The quicksand of this fashion industry.
60. Accustomed आदी
  1. She quickly became accustomed to his messy ways.
  2. I’m not accustomed to being treated like this.
61. Ravages प्रकोपों
  1. The ravages of the fire showed in the splintered woodwork and blistered paint.
  2. The accident has ravaged the car.
62. Concomitants सहवर्ती
  1. Loss of memory is a natural concomitant of old age.
  2. Any increase in students meant a concomitant increase in funding.
63. Inexorable निष्ठुर
  1. My mother is inexorable when it comes to school trips.
  2. She was in an inexorable mood so I did not try much at that time.
64. Expeditions अभियानों
  1. We’re going on a shopping expedition on Saturday.
  2. Scott died while he was on an expedition to the Antarctic in 1912.
65. Ephemeral अल्पकालिक
  1. Fame in the world of rock and pop is largely ephemeral.
  2. This is an ephemeral disease, don’t worry.
66. Incredulity अविश्वास
  1. He felt a sense of incredulity, anger, and pain at the accusation made against him.
  2. He stared at me with incredulity.
67. Accelerating तेज
  1. Inflation is likely to accelerate this year, adding further upward pressure on interest rates.
  2. They use special chemicals to accelerate the growth of crops.
68. Undreamt स्वप्नदोष
  1. This big store of mine own is an undreamt thing for me.
  2. She had talent but she would get a role in a Bollywood movie was undreamt by everyone in her family.
69. Exploits कारनामे
  1. We need to make sure that we exploit our resources as fully as possible.
  2. People at the operational level are often exploited by the superiors.
70. Inconceivable समझ से बाहर
  1. The idea that they might not win was inconceivable to them.
  2. It would be inconceivable for her to change her mind.
71. Amnesia स्मृतिलोप
  1. He has suffered amnesia after that car accident he mint two years ago.
  2. Amnesia makes a person very vulnerable.
72. Manifest घोषणापत्र
  1. The novel manifests the colonization of Africans.
  2. Struggle in the lives of artists is what the play manifests.
73. Proselyte फुसलाना
  1. He is a proselyte for he changed from Hindu to Christian.
  2. A lot of people here are proselytes who were forced by the circumstances to change from Hindu to Christians during Partition.
74. Obliterate काटना
  1. Memories of his ex-wife were obliterated by his new wife.
  2. Forests are obliterates to bring about industries.
75. Revolutionary क्रांतिकारी
  1. Penicillin was a revolutionary drug.
  2. The 20th century was revolutionary for the changes in lifestyles of people.
76. Abolish समाप्त करना
  1. I think bullfighting should be abolished.
  2. National Service was abolished in the UK  in 1962.
77. Vestiges अवशेष
  1. These old buildings are the last vestiges of a colonial past.
  2. There is now no vestige of hope that the missing children will be found alive.
78. Incorrigible असंशोधनीय
  1. The door has been eaten by termite and is hence corrigible.
  2. His legs are deformed and as per the doctor, they are incorrigible.
79. Pessimism निराशावाद
  1. There is now a mood of deepening pessimism about/over the economy.
  2. An underlying pessimism infuses all her novels.
80. Figment मनगढ़ंत
  1. A world with harmony is a mere figment now.
  2. It is no figment to have a rich flora and fauna along with development, we just need the right planning.
81. Struggle लड़ाई
  1. I’ve been struggling to understand this article all afternoon.
  2. Fish struggle for survival when the water level drops in the lake.
82. Verdict निर्णय
  1. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty.
  2. My decision is based on my mother’s verdict.
83. Emphasis ज़ोर
  1. I think we should put as much emphasis on preventing disease as we do on curing it.
  2. Schools here put great emphasis on written work and grammar.
84. Secularization धर्मनिरपेक्षीकरण
  1. Secularization will lead to decrease in charity.
  2. Everything that was there in the monastery was sold after secularization.
85. Entrepreneurs उद्यमियों
  1. He was one of the entrepreneurs of the 80s who made their money in property.
  2. Entrepreneur is the new age term for businesspersons of a lower level.
86. Stability स्थिरता
  1. Before the colonizers invaded, there was a period of political stability.
  2. I don’t see a financial stability in her family, that’s why she keeps looking for ways to make money.
87. Conclusion निष्कर्ष
  1. I found the conclusion of the film rather irritating.
  2. In conclusion, I would like to thank our guest speaker.
88. Ubiquitous देशव्यापी
  1. God is ubiquitous.
  2. Risk has become ubiquitous in India.
89. Preservation संरक्षण
  1. There is great public concern about some of the chemicals used in food preservation.
  2. You must add some oil for the preservation  of pickles.
90. Cradle पालना
  1. The nurse rocked the cradle.
  2. The baby slept peacefully in the cradle.
91. Repent पछताना
  1. She took a resign from her job due to some grudges that she had for her senior, now she repents but doesn’t show.
  2. I repent not going to London during my vacation.
92. Ecosystem पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र
  1. Pollution can have disastrous effects on the delicately balanced ecosystem.
  2. It is our duty to maintain the beauty of our ecosystem by quitting the use of pollutants.
93 Manicured सुथरे
  1. He has very well-manicured hands.
  2. The hotel is surrounded by perfectly manicured gardens.
94. Relinquish त्यागना
  1. No matter how many hurdles I have to cross, I won’t relinquish.
  2. I relinquished the argument because it made no sense to me.
95. Doctrines सिद्धांतों
  1. He followed his uncle’s doctrines.
  2. I am influenced by the doctrines of Buddha.
96. Restraint संयम
  1. He often says that he could do better if he had no restraints by his family.
  2. Restraints may limit you but they are important to maintain discipline.
97. Liberalization उदारीकरण
  1. They have liberalized their kids now that they are above 18 years.
  2. Liberalization leads to lawlessness in a lot of cases.
98. Curse कोसना
  1. We could hear him cursing and swearing as he tried to get the door open.
  2. In Mahabharata, Krishna cursed Ashwatthama that he would live with wounds and sores on his body.
99. Delightful रमणीय
  1. This ice cream has a delightful taste.
  2. The décor of this room is delightful.
100. Sublime उत्कृष्ट
  1. His piano concerts are sublime indeed.
  2. His literary works are considered sublime by a lot of critics.
101. Stunted अवरुद्ध
  1. A few stunted trees were the only vegetation visible.
  2. There was such a bad condition at the orphanage that all the children seemed to have a stunted growth.
102. Wretched मनहूस
  1. Without parents, these three kids are living a wretched childhood.
  2. The house was in a wretched state.
103. Grudgingly अनिच्छा से
  1. She grudgingly admitted that she had been wrong to criticize him.
  2. He grudgingly lent his car to me because his parents have good terms with my parents.
104. Accost संभाषण करना
  1. She was accosted by the HR via email.
  2. You must accost the person who you can help you in this matter.
105. Colonization बसाना
  1. The Africans have been victims of colonization for a long period of time.
  2. Colonization has resulted in uprooting the people of Africa and similarly other countries.
106. Vigorous ज़ोरदार
  1. She is a high-spirited, passionate and vigorous lady.
  2. She gave a vigorous performance.
107. Penalties दंड
  1. He was charged a penalty of Rs. 1,000 for not wearing a seat belt while driving.
  2. If you do not follow the traffic rules, you will have to pay a high penalty.
108. old school पुराना स्कूल
  1. He was one of the old school of English gentleman.
  2. The restaurant has an old school setup with really big tables and high chairs.
109. Lawlessness अराजकता
  1. Liberty often degenerates into lawlessness.
  2. The climate here is of violence and lawlessness.
110. Misdemeanors दुष्कर्म
  1. A gang of five men were arrested for sexual misdemeanors.
  2. Every week, as children, we were beaten for some minor misdemeanor.
111. Tom–tomming टॉम-टॉमिंग
  1. She has been tom-tomming about her recent trip to Las Vegas during the party.
  2. One should never tom-tom about what so ever he/she achieves in life.
112. Juvenile किशोर
  1. I don’t appreciate his juvenile behavior that he does all the time.
  2. He becomes juvenile in such a company that is what I like about him the most.
113. Delinquent अपराधी
  1. Most delinquent people of this country are found to be teenagers in a survey.
  2. They are carrying out research on the causes of delinquent behavior among young people.
114. Subtle हल्का
  1. The room was painted a subtle shade of pink.
  2. The play’s message is perhaps too subtle to be understood by young children.
115. Instigate भड़काना
  1. The government will instigate new measures to combat terrorism.
  2. The revolt in the north is believed to have been instigated by a high-ranking general.
116. Scapegoat बलि का बकरा
  1. The captain was made a scapegoat for the team’s failure.
  2. The operational level workers are most prone to become the scapegoat for any flaw that occurs.
117. Depicts चित्रित
  1. Her paintings depict the lives of ordinary people in the last century.
  2. The design on the walls of this building depicts the culture during the 18th century.
118 Euthanasia इच्छामृत्यु
  1. Although some people campaign for the right to euthanasia, it is still illegal in most countries.
  2. She was so much in pain due to the degradation of so many parts of her body that doctors found euthanasia the only option and her family consented eventually.
119. Grieve शोक
  1. He is still grieving over the death of his wife.
  2. It grieves me to see all this food going to waste.
120. Encroach अतिक्रमण करना
  1. What the government is proposing encroaches on the rights of individuals.
  2. I resent it that my job is starting to encroach on my family life.
121. Intentions इरादों
  1. I’ve no intention of changing my plans just to fit in with his.
  2. He’s full of good intentions, but he never does anything about them!
122. Groaning कराहना
  1. He collapsed, groaning with pain.
  2. There was a painful scene in the movie in which the actor was groaning but nobody came to help him.
123. Agony यंत्रणा
  1. I was in an agony of suspense.
  2. We’ve both suffered agonies of guilt over what happened.
124. Utilize उपयोग
  1. One must learn to utilize the resources properly.
  2. Why don’t you utilize your time properly and so something productive?
125. Territorial प्रादेशिक
  1. There was a territorial dispute between the governments of two states.
  2. This news report is about some territorial riots in the northern parts of India.
126. Assets संपत्तियां
  1. The company has more liabilities than assets in current situation.
  2. She possessed more assets than anyone in her family.
127. Inclination झुकाव
  1. My own inclination would be to look for another job.
  2. We should be basing our decisions on solid facts, not inclinations and hunches.
128. Fragments टुकड़े टुकड़े
  1. The road was covered with fragments of glass from the shattered window.
  2. Literary scholars are piecing together her last unpublished novel from fragments of a recently discovered manuscript.
129. Crux जड़
  1. The crux of this essay is to show how the poet mixes his personal feelings with that of the nation’s.
  2. The crux of the conversation was to figure out a solution for students who have problems with accommodation near college.
130. Tremendously काफी
  1. We all enjoyed ourselves tremendously.
  2. We were tremendously happy to see him after so long.
131. Diminish घटाना
  1. These memories will not be diminished by time.
  2. What he did has seriously diminished him in many people’s eyes.
132. Hoax छल
  1. This is not a real issue at school, just a hoax created by the students.
  2. I think that her death was natural, accusing her husband for murder is a hoax.
133. Malpractices कदाचार
  1. This is not a small matter, ask the victims of medical malpractices and you will know how big this issue is.
  2. Their son has got into financial malpractices at the court, he will be caught soon.
134. Frightening भयावह
  1. He took me for an extremely frightening film despite knowing that I hate horror movies.
  2. It is frightening to think what might happen if she left him.
135. Practitioners चिकित्सकों
  1. Elizabeth Quant is a London-based practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine.
  2. She was a medical practitioner before she entered politics.
136. Solely अकेले
  1. I bought it solely for that purpose.
  2. It seems he’s not solely to blame for the accident.
137. Nexus बंधन
  1. Times Square is the nexus of the New York subway.
  2. She was the nexus of the event.
138. Instances उदाहरणों
  1. There have been several instances of violence at the school.
  2. I don’t usually side with the management, but in this instance I agree with what they’re saying.
139. Indispensable अपरिहार्य
  1. This book is an indispensable resource for researchers.
  2. His long experience at the United Nations makes him indispensable to the talks.
140. Broach सीख
  1. Somebody broached the subject that I have been ignoring all evening.
  2. The subject that I so wanted to discuss in class was broached by the teacher himself.
141. Referral परामर्श
  1. The doctor gave him a referral to the consultant.
  2. You must have a referral code to sign up with this app.
142. Negligence लापरवाही
  1. My mother accuses me of negligence unless I phone her every day.
  2. His disease has grown extensively because of his prolonged medical negligence.
143. Clog रोकना
  1. The roads are clogged with holiday traffic.
  2. Eating too much fat causes your arteries to clog (up).
144. Derided मजाक उड़ाना
  1. He derided my singing as pathetic.
  2. He derided my singing as pathetic.
145. Zealously जोश से
  1. He is working zealously.
  2. One who doesn’t work zealously can never succeed in life.
146. Evidence सबूत
  1. The police have found no evidence of a terrorist link with the murder.
  2. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that underwater births are dangerous.
147. Instalments किश्तों
  1. The novel has been serialized for radio in five instalments.
  2. We agreed to pay for the car in instalments.
148. Polluted प्रदूषित
  1. The pesticides used on many farms are polluting the water supply.
  2. We won’t invest in any company that pollutes the environment.
149. Rivers नदी
  1. We sailed slowly down the river.
  2. River Ganga has become one of the dirtiest rivers in the world, people have spoiled the holy river.
150. Modernization आधुनिकीकरण
  1. Modernization has more pros and less cons.
  2. My grandparents are always unhappy with us being modernized at school.
151. Establishments 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.
152. Species प्रजातियां
  1. Mountain gorillas are an endangered species.
  2. Over a hundred species of insect are found in this area.
153. flora वनस्पति
  1. We are on an expedition to explore the flora and fauna of Horn Church Wood.
  2. This place is popular for its rich flora and fauna.
154. Fauna पशुवर्ग
  1. We are on an expedition to explore the flora and fauna of Horn church Wood.
  2. This place is popular for its rich flora and fauna.
155. Extinct दुर्लभ
  1. There is concern that the giant panda will soon become extinct.
  2. Many tribes became extinct when they came into contact with Western illnesses.
156. Submerging निमज्जन
  1. The submarine submerged when enemy planes were sighted.
  2. She was taken to hospital after being submerged in an icy river for 45 minutes.
157. Snub अपमान
  1. The salesman was snubbed by the lady thrice and then he moved away from her.
  2. He disconnected the call in the middle, I felt snubbed.
158. Protesting विरोध कर
  1. A lot of people protested about the new working hours.
  2. They protested bitterly to their employers, but to no avail.
159. Amenities सुविधाएं
  1. The council has some spare cash, which it proposes to spend on public amenities.
  2. You will be provided with basic amenities at the hostel.
160. Sluggish सुस्त
  1. A heavy lunch makes me sluggish in the afternoon.
  2. Something is wrong with the car – the engine feels a bit sluggish.
161. Govern राज्यपाल
  1. The principal is the sole governor of our school.
  2. This factor can highly affect our governing faculty’s latest ideas.
162. Matriculation प्रवेशिका-परीक्षा
  1. He could not continue his studies after matriculation.
  2. With such high marks in his matriculations, he has got an admission in the best university of the state.
163. Obtained प्राप्त
  1. I have obtained the highest marks in English in my class.
  2. She has obtained three medals in racing.
164. Impossible असंभव
  1. It seems impossible that I could have walked by without noticing her.
  2. He made it impossible for me to say no.
165. Technicians तकनीशियन
  1. Our school had a vacancy open for a laboratory technician.
  2. He is the technician who works for the arrangement at the school functions.
166. Affordable   सस्ती
  1. You will get nice clothes at affordable prices in this shop.
  2. Such high tuition fees is absolutely unaffordable for a lot of people.
167. Upbringing लालन – पालन
  1. I have given the best upbringing to my children.
  2. What your children become is all a result of your own upbringing.
168. Catalyst उत्प्रेरक
  1. The high suicide rate acted as a catalyst for change in the prison system.
  2. Chlorine acts as a catalyst to break down ozone.
169. Glister झलकना
  1. The wedding ring caught the light, glistering brightly.
  2. The stars glister in the sky.
170. Winking आंख मारता
  1. She winked at me as he turned his back.
  2. For a moment I thought he was being serious, but then he winked at me.
171. Probably शायद
  1. I’ll probably be home by midnight.
  2. I’m probably going – it depends on the weather.
172. Burns जला दिया
  1. He was badly burned in the blaze.
  2. She burned his old love letters.
173. Substantial संतोषजनक
  1. The findings show a substantial difference between the opinions of men and women.
  2. She inherited a substantial fortune from her grandmother.
174. Frivolous तुच्छ
  1. I feel like doing something completely frivolous today.
  2. I think he sees her as a frivolous young woman.
175. Misleading गुमराह करने वाले
  1. This prospectus is fake as it gives misleading information.
  2. Advertisements must not create a misleading impression.
176. Competitive प्रतियोगी
  1. Bollywood is a highly competitive industry.
  2. Acting is very competitive – you’ve got to really push yourself if you want to succeed.
177. Perplexed विकल
  1. The teachers are perplexed since the exam pattern has changed.
  2. The managing director of the industry is perplexed due to malfunctioning of the most important machine.
178. Aggravate बढ़
  1. His condition was aggravated in the government hospital due to lack of attention and poor services.
  2. The conditions of the hostel are aggravating each day.
179. Slashing काटने की क्रिया
  1. The museum was broken into last night and several paintings were slashed.
  2. She tried to commit suicide by slashing her wrists.
180. Disguise भेस
  1. He disguised himself by wearing a false beard.
  2. Minor skin imperfections can usually be disguised with  make-up.
181. Dissatisfaction असंतोष
  1. At the moment she’s experiencing a lot of dissatisfaction with her job.
  2. We can feel dissatisfaction among our customers due to lack of services.
182. Discontented असंतुष्ट
  1. Discontent among junior ranks was rapidly spreading.
  2. There was widespread discontent at/about/over/with the plan.
183. Extension विस्तार
  1. A construction of track is happening as an extension of the southern railway.
  2. We need some more wire to make an extension for these lights.
184. Corrupt भ्रष्ट
  1. Both companies are under investigation for corrupt practices.
  2. The whole system was corrupt – every official she approached wanted money before helping her.
185. Bureaucrats नौकरशाहों
  1. It turned out she was one of those faceless bureaucrats who control our lives.
  2. All these bureaucrats are responsible for the misappropriation of budget of this year.
186. Drain नाली
  1. Drain the pasta thoroughly.
  2. We drained the pond and filled it with fresh water.
187. Embezzle पचाना
  1. She has embezzled 56 lacs in company funds.
  2. He was accused for embezzling the money that was received by donations.
188. Phenomenal अभूतपूर्व
  1. Her rise to fame was quite phenomenal – in less than two years she was a household name.
  2. The town has expanded at a phenomenal rate.
189. Foster पोषक
  1. I’m trying to foster an interest in classical music in my children.
  2. They are looking for a person to foster Harry.
190. Privatization निजीकरण
  1. The last few years have seen the privatization of many industries previously owned by the state.
  2. Banks are on a verge of privatization.
191. Justice न्याय
  1. There’s no justice in the world when people can be made to suffer like that.
  2. The winner has been disqualified for cheating, so justice has been done
192. Accumulation संचय
  1. Despite this accumulation of evidence, the government persisted in doing nothing.
  2. Accumulations of sand can be formed by the action of waves on coastal beaches.
193. Rogue दुष्ट
  1. He is such a rogue that he did a scam in the company where he was working and was eventually caught.
  2. He is innocent, only the rogue men of his company are dragging him into this case.
194. Scam घोटाला
  1. He was caught involved in an insurance scam.
  2. I think he is being dragged into a scam, we should talk to him.
195. Resign त्यागपत्र देना
  1. He resigned from the company in order to take a more challenging job.
  2. She resigned as director.
196.

 

Cumbersome बोझिल
  1. Such a cumbersome equipment.
  2. These are such cumbersome speakers that once they are installed, they cannot be moved.
197. Amassed जमा कर रखे
  1. She has amassed a huge fortune from her novels.
  2. Some of his colleagues envy the enormous wealth that he has amassed.
198. Accused दोषी
  1. The accused protested her innocence.
  2. The accused were all found guilty.
199. Nagging नुकताचीन
  1. She has been nagged by my seniors to be a part of this program.
  2. The founder of this company is now nagging employees to donate some money or else they will be dismissed.
200. Mandatory अनिवार्य
  1. The minister is calling for mandatory prison sentences for people who assault police officers.
  2. Athletes must undergo a mandatory drugs test before competing in the championship.
201. Havoc प्रलय
  1. The storm wreaked havoc in the garden, uprooting trees and blowing a fence down.
  2. The delay played havoc with their travel arrangements.
202. Opponent प्रतियोगी
  1. He is my political opponent.
  2. Do not discuss the policies with the opponent team, it can harm us extremely.
203. Allege आरोप
  1. The two men allege that the police forced them to make false confessions.
  2. She is alleged to have been at the centre of an international drugs ring.
204. Damage क्षति
  1. The war has badly damaged the country’s infrastructure.
  2. The man has got a compensation for the damages to his building during the earthquake.
205. Collapse ढहने
  1. Thousands of buildings collapsed in the earthquake.
  2. The chair collapsed under her weight.
206. Cloning प्रतिरूप
  1. The idea of cloning extinct life forms still belongs to science fiction.
  2. In sheep, the extent to which cloning produces over-large fetuses is difficult to quantify.
207. Epitome प्रतीक
  1. Even now in her sixties, she is the epitome of French elegance.
  2. She is an epitome of beauty with brains.
208. Endangered खतरे में
  1. Tigers are endangered now.
  2. There are a lot of species which are endangered due to industrialization.
209. Glorify पूजना
  1. This book glorifies war.
  2. The purpose of our community is to glorify the LGBT community.
210. Degrades खराबी आ रही
  1. Pornography degrades women.
  2. Every day the environment is further degraded by toxic wastes.
211. Unique अनोखा
  1. This is such a unique pair of socks, you won’t find these in India.
  2. These chocolates have some unique taste.
212. Commodities माल
  1. The country’s most valuable commodities include tin and diamonds.
  2. It is the biggest the international commodities market.
213. Burst फोड़ना
  1. I hate it when balloons burst.
  2. Suddenly the door burst open and police officers rushed in.
214. Hampered बाधा डालना
  1. Fierce storms have been hampering rescue efforts and there is now little chance of finding more survivors.
  2. This limp in my leg is hampering me from achieving what I want to.
215. Evolve विकसित करना
  1. Humans evolved from apes.
  2. The company has evolved over the years into a multi-million dollar organization.
216. Severe गंभीर
  1. He has a severe chest infection.
  2. This is a school for children with severe learning difficulties.
217. Influential प्रभावशाली
  1. She wanted to work for a bigger and more influential newspaper.
  2. Johnson was influential in persuading the producers to put money into the film.
218. Individual व्यक्ति
  1. Every individual has rights which must never be taken away.
  2. Like many creative individuals, she can be very bad-tempered.
219. Wrath क्रोध
  1. The people feared the wrath of God.
  2. I fear his wrath once he gets to know that I have broken his favorite watch.
220. Gruff कर्कश
  1. She spoke with a gruff voice.
  2. He was an old man with a gruff voice.
221. Exposed उजागर
  1. The house is in a very exposed position.
  2. She exposed a lot of skin during the day time by wearing such a short dress and now she is sad about how her skin has tanned so beadle.
222. Custodian संरक्षक
  1. After their parents’ death, their aunt has become their custodian.
  2. She is the custodian of her husband’s businesses since his death.
223. Vogue प्रचलन
  1. In the 1920s, short hair for women became the vogue.
  2. The postwar vogue for tearing down buildings virtually destroyed the city’s architecture.
224. Remuneration पारिश्रमिक
  1. They demanded adequate remuneration for their work.
  2. In return for some caretaking duties, we are offering a free flat and a small remuneration.
225. Articulate स्पष्ट
  1. I found myself unable to articulate my feelings.
  2. Many people are opposed to the new law, but have had no opportunity to articulate their opposition.
226. Grievance शिकायत
  1. A special committee has been appointed to handle prisoners’ grievances.
  2. Bill still nurses a grievance against his employers for not promoting him.
227. Tremendous अद्भुत
  1. They were making the most tremendous amount of noise last night.
  2. She’s been a tremendous help to me over the last few months.
228. Commendable सराहनीय
  1. A commendable act of bravery.
  2. It was a commendable dance performance.
229. Eroded खत्म
  1. Wind and rain have eroded the statues into shapeless lumps of stone.
  2. The cliffs are eroding several feet a year.
230. Cultural सांस्कृतिक
  1. The US is often accused of cultural imperialism.
  2. Australia has its own cultural identity, which is very different from that of Britain.
231. Ethics आचार विचार
  1. You must not forget the ethics no matter how big your business is.
  2. The ethics of journalism are much debated.
232. Obsessed जुनून सवार
  1. Why are people so obsessed with money?
  2. As a society we’re obsessed by sex.
233. Cooperate सहयोग
  1. Governments must cooperate if they are to fight/combat international terrorism.
  2. I request you all to cooperate with us by using stairs till the elevators are repaired.
234. Broaden फैलना
  1. The track broadens and becomes a road at this point.
  2. They are broadening the bridge to speed up the flow of traffic.
235. Infrastructure आधारभूत संरचना
  1. The war has badly damaged the country’s infrastructure.
  2. This college has the best infrastructure in the entire university.
236. Stressed पर बल दिया
  1. She’s been feeling very stressed since she started her new job.
  2. I was really stressed out before the exam.
237. Constantly निरंतर
  1. He’s constantly changing his mind.
  2. She has the television on constantly.
238. Neglected उपेक्षा करना
  1. She was distressed at how neglected the children looked.
  2. He has neglected  my love for him.
239. Deformation विकृति
  1. The deformation of the bones was caused by poor diet.
  2. This deformation of her legs cane be corrected with some food supplements.
240. Congenial अनुकूल
  1. I have no best friend because I could not find a congenial person.
  2. My daughters are congenial.
241. left out बाहर छोड़ दिया
  1. Everyone was discussing politics and I have no interest in it so I felt extremely left out.
  2. Talk to her as well, she must not feel left out.
242. Unethical अनैतिक
  1. I won’t do anything as unethical as hacking some’s account.
  2. Keeping a track of somebody’s accounts without their knowledge is unethical.
243. Wink आँख मारना
  1. He lied to the teacher and winked at his friend.
  2. His wink made it clear that he was lying to his friend.
244. Drool लार
  1. The baby drools while sleeping.
  2. The doctor told me that drooling is normal.
245. Scuffle हाथापाई
  1. Two police officers were injured in scuffles with fans at Sunday’s National Football League contest.
  2. The youths scuffled with the policeman, then escaped down the lane.
246. Infiltrators घुसपैठियों
  1. The infiltrator was identified and killed.
  2. The British infiltrated India.
247. Biography जीवनी
  1. I want to read Gandhi’s biography.
  2. A professor of my college is working on some biography.
246. Utterly बिलकुल
  1. What an utterly stupid thing to do!
  2. I think he is utterly interested in this business.
247. Combat लड़ाई
  1. There was fierce combat between the two sides.
  2. No one knew how many troops had died in combat.
248. Fundamentalism कट्टरवाद
  1. Recent years have witnessed a growth in religious fundamentalism.
  2. The new generations avert fundamentalism and are more practical.
249. Victims पीड़ित
  1. The children are the innocent/helpless victims of the fighting.
  2. The children are the innocent/helpless victims of the fighting.
250. Totalitarianism सर्वसत्तावाद
  1. Totalitarianism has ruined the lives of people in our country.
  2. People tried hard to grow but totalitarian government never provided any support.
251. Dictatorship तानाशाही
  1. English people have practiced dictatorship in many countries.
  2. Africans are victims of dictatorship.
252. Legitimate वैध
  1. The army must give power back to the legitimate government.
  2. He claimed that the restaurant bill was a legitimate business expense.
253. Fizzle सुरसुराहट
  1. Interest in the project fizzled after the funding was withdrawn.
  2. The fire fizzled miserably in the rain.
254. Hassle परेशानी
  1. I can’t face the hassle of moving house again.
  2. My boss has been giving me a lot of hassle this week.
255. Corruption भ्रष्टाचार
  1. The film is about a young police officer and his struggle to expose corruption in the force.
  2. Political corruption is widespread throughout the country.
256. Forgery जालसाजी
  1. These banknotes are forgeries.
  2. He increased his income by forgery.
257. Evasion टालना
  1. Her speech was full of excuses and evasions and never properly addressed the issue.
  2. He was arrested for tax evasion.
256. Furnish प्रस्तुत
  1. They’ve furnished the room very simply.
  2. You have done the furnishing beautifully.
257. Illiterate निरक्षर
  1. He is an illiterate to talk about accounting and stuff.
  2. Don’t explain me all this about computers, I am technologically illiterate.
258. Titillate गुदगुदाना
  1. So many adverts nowadays are designed to titillate.
  2. Any product that we launch must have some schemes to titillate the consumers.
259. Disastrous विनाशकारी
  1. Such a war would be disastrous for the country.
  2. This decision will have a disastrous impact on foreign policy.
260. Relevant से मिलता जुलता
  1. Education should be relevant to the child’s needs.
  2. For further information, please refer to the relevant leaflet.
261. Ridiculous हास्यास्पद
  1. Do I look ridiculous in this hat?
  2. Don’t be so ridiculous! I can’t possibly afford to go on holiday.
262. Moviegoer सिनेकला का प्रेमी
  1. I am not much of a moviegoer.
  2. I haven’t seen a moviegoer, crazier than him.
263. Immature अपरिपक्व
  1. Stop being so silly and immature, Ben!
  2. She’s rather immature for her age, don’t you think?
264. Jocularity हास्य
  1. No jocularity during the class will be appreciated.
  2. He is popular for his jocularity.
265. Ridiculous भद्दा
  1. This hairstyle looks ridiculous.
  2. It is ridiculous to charge so much from the students for this little trip.
266. Boorish अशिष्ट
  1. All these Eve teasers are boorish and ill-mannered men.
  2. This is an act of some boorish person.
267. Mercilessly निर्दयता
  1. The animals are tormented mercilessly by flies and mosquitoes.
  2. She mercilessly humiliated her husband in front of his friends.
268. Plagiarize साहित्यिक चोरी
  1. The professors here will cancel your assignment if it is plagiarized.
  2. You better not plagiarize the answer.
269. Reiterate बार बार दुहराना
  1. Let me reiterate my opinion.
  2. The girl was reiterated raped.
270. Terrorism आतंक
  1. Governments must cooperate if they are to fight/combat international terrorism.
  2. The bomb explosion was one of the worst acts of terrorism that the country had experienced in recent years.
271. Republic गणतंत्र
  1. India is a republic.
  2. India celebrates its republic day on January 26.
272. Convention सम्मेलन
  1. There is a convention going on.
  2. The convention was held at Geneva.
273. Ordeal परख
  1. This a story of a woman’s ordeals who has been a victim of domestic violence.
  2. You won’t know the ordeals of this task until you do it on your own.
274. Free नि: शुल्क
  1. I’m working in the café all this week, but I’ve got a free evening next Monday.
  2. Excuse me, is this seat free
275. Harassment उत्पीड़न
  1. She accused him of sexual harassment.
  2. Eve teasing is a form of harassment.
276. Discotheques डिस्कोथेक
  1. He invited me to a party last night at a discotheque.
  2. My parents do not approve of discotheques.
277. Tempted परीक्षा
  1. “Did you apply for that job?” “Well, I was very tempted but in the end I decided not to.
  2. I was very tempted to resign after my boss was so rude to me.
278. Implication उलझाव
  1. From what she said, the implication was that they were splitting up.
  2. She accused the party and, by implication, its leader too.
279. Molestation छेड़छाड़
  1. He was arrested on the account sexual molestation.
  2. No kind of molestation will be borne in the university premises.
280. Pounce झपट्टा
  1. The cat sat in the tree ready to pounce on the ducks below.
  2. The police were waiting to pounce when he arrived at the airport.
281. Brew शराब बनाना
  1. It was too quiet – I felt that trouble was brewing.
  2. A storm was brewing in the distance.
282. Voyeur दृश्यरतिक
  1. He is a voyeur of death and I believe it because I saw him smiling when his granny died while all his family was mourning.
  2. He stood transfixed, a voyeur feasting on the swell of her buttocks.
283. Drunken शराबी
  1. She was convicted of murdering her drunken and allegedly violent husband.
  2. Just before midnight, the square filled up with drunken revelers.
284. Vocation पेशा
  1. Not all of us have a vocation to be professionals, like I want to be a businessman.
  2. She followed her vocation as a poet.
285. Evidence सबूत
  1. Several experts are to give evidence on the subject.
  2. There is only circumstantial evidence against her, so she is unlikely to be convicted.
286. Stipulation शर्त
  1. Is there any stipulation as regards qualifications?
  2. The only stipulation is that candidates must be over the age of 35.
287. Infringement उल्लंघन
  1. The video has copyright infringement and that is why it could not be published.
  2. Even minor infringements of the law will be severely punished.
288. Abnormal असामान्य
  1. His behavior today is abnormal.
  2. The reports of her blood tests were abnormal.
289. Obdurate हठी
  1. This judge who had sentenced her despite knowing that she is a mother to two babies is an obdurate.
  2. The Principal is not obdurate, he is just adhering to the rules and regulations.
290. Null शून्य
  1. His account balance is null.
  2. She decided to null the marriage knowing that her husband was involved in adultery.
291. Necessity ज़रूरत
  1. A study table is my kids’ necessity.
  2. She works because it is her necessity.
292. Aggravated बहुत बिगड़
  1. I am aggravated at my boss’s behavior.
  2. The work culture at the company has aggravated him severely.
293. Volatile परिवर्तनशील
  1. There is a volatile liquid in onions which bring tears.
  2. Nail paint remover is volatile in nature so make sure that you do not leave its bottle open.
294. Indefinitely अनिश्चित काल के लिए
  1. The negotiations have been put postponed indefinitely.
  2. I am planning for an indefinite solo trip to Europe.
295. Flawed त्रुटिपूर्ण
  1. Diamonds are still valuable, even when they are flawed.
  2. His argument is deeply flawed.
296. Obstruction बाधा
  1. There’s some sort of obstruction on the railway tracks.
  2. There must be some obstruction on the way which is why she has got so late otherwise she is always on time.
297. Disclosures खुलासे
  1. Any public disclosure of this information would be very damaging to the company.
  2. The newspaper made damaging disclosures of management incompetence.
298. Scenario परिदृश्य
  1. In the current scenario, even kids have become addicted to mobile phones.
  2. That accident was a horrific scenario.
299. Seldom कभी – कभी
  1. We seldom see each other now.
  2. I seldom have time to read a newspaper.
300. Spontaneously अनायास
  1. The liquid spontaneously ignited.
  2. It was a spontaneous performance.

 

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