Intermediate Vocabulary
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English Intermediate Vocabulary

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English Word Hindi Word

Example

1. Growth विकास
  1. A balanced diet is essential for healthy growth.
  2. A balanced diet is essential for healthy growth.
2. Buzzword मूलमंत्र
  1. Most buzzwords are introduced on social networking sites.
  2. ‘Diversity’ is the new buzzword in education.
3. Motivation प्रेरणा
  1. He’s a bright enough student – he just lacks motivation.
  2. There seems to be a lack of motivation among the staff.
4. Welfare कल्याण
  1. This NGO works for the welfare of the people living in slum areas.
  2. This is for the welfare of the employees of our company.
5. Exploitation शोषण
  1. His psychological condition is a result of exploitation at the factory.
  2. The exploitation of migrant workers.
6. Invention आविष्कार
  1. The world changed rapidly after the invention of the phone.
  2. This new invention will predict your sugar level for upcoming one week.
7. Foundations नींव
  1. The foundation of his institute has been wrought with difficulty.
  2. The foundations of this construction have been laid out.
8. Furthermore और भी
  1. He took the charge of the event, furthermore, he stayed late after it to clean up.
  2. This train runs at the fastest speed ever, furthermore, it makes no sound at all.
9. Folly मूर्खता
  1. She said that the idea was folly.
  2. This is a war of folly.
10. Essence सार
  1. The essence of his argument was that education should continue throughout life.
  2. I feel that plucking of flowers make them lose their true essence because they are better on a plant, not in a bouquet.
11. Remarkably ध्यान से देखने से
  1. It is a remarkably noisy and crowded city.
  2. That dog is remarkably fierce.
12. Watchdog निगरानी
  1. The commission was set up as the government’s official watchdog on conservation.
  2. The school has set up a students’ union as their watchdog on any undesirable activities by the other students.
13. Fearlessly बेधड़क
  1. Rani Laxmibai fought for the country fearlessly.
  2. She pursued her career without any support by her family, fearlessly.
14. Atrocity क्रूरता
  1. This is a book on war atrocities.
  2. These people are guilty of acts of great atrocity.
15. Innocent मासूम
  1. He firmly believes that she is innocent of the crime.
  2. She was proved innocent at the court.
16. Era युग
  1. That was the most glorious era for the development of the nation.
  2. They had worked for peace during the long era of conflict.
17. Boon वरदान
  1. Google maps is a boon to people who travel rarely and are unaware of the routes.
  2. She is a boon to her family.
18. Bane फटकार
  1. Low sound of your car horn can be a bane!
  2. Social media is a bane for kids!
19. Shrunken सिकुड़ा हुआ
  1. He was a shrunken old man.
  2. The company faces shrunken profits for the third year in succession.
20. Accessible सुगम
  1. Jaipur is easily accessible by road, rail, and air.
  2. The problem with drugs, alcohol, tobacco is that they are all very easily accessible.
21. Overseas विदेशी
  1. They have their business overseas too.
  2. There are a lot of overseas students in Cambridge.
22. Manifold विविध
  1. Despite her manifold faults, she was a strong leader.
  2. There are a lot of words in English languages which have manifold meanings.
23. Partially आंशिक रूप से
  1. The meat was only partially cooked.
  2. The answer is partially correct.
24. Drastic भीषण
  1. We now need drastic a ideas to make our presentation the best.
  2. Many employees have had to take drastic cuts in pay.
25. Growing बढ़नेवाला
  1. There is a growing awareness of the seriousness of this disease.
  2. A growing child needs his/her food regularly.
26. Plaguing नाक में दम
  1. Financial problems have been plaguing their new business partners.
  2. My shoulder’s been plaguing me all week.
27. Detect पता लगाना
  1. Some sounds cannot be detected by the human ear.
  2. You must detect the bug in this application or it will ruin your phone software.
28. Awareness जागरूकता
  1. We must spread awareness about this disease among the people so that they can prevent.
  2. The police is working to spread awareness about cybercrime.
29. Nook कोना
  1. The broom is lying in the nook.
  2. I have looked for my phone in every nook and corner!
30. Hijack डाका डालना
  1. Two men hijacked a jet travelling to Paris and demanded $125,000.
  2. There was a news that some people tried to hijack a plane but failed.
31. Rammed घुसा
  1. He rammed his stick into the ground.
  2. The sword was rammed through his throat.
32. Twin जुड़वां
  1. My sister has twin sons.
  2. Twin mattress is all we need.
33. Beyond के परे
  1. There is no grass beyond this point.
  2. Your staff worked beyond my expectations, I am impressed!
34. Populace आबादी
  1. Some studies show that workers in the nuclear industry are more likely than the general populace to get cancer.
  2. The party misjudged the mood of the populace.
35. Rampant अनियंत्रित
  1. Political violence was rampant.
  2. Diseases are rampant in an overcrowded city.
36. Authority अधिकार
  1. He had absolute authority over his subordinates.
  2. School authorities have issued a notice regarding the submission of fees by the end of this month.
37. Ream कागज के टुकड़ों
  1. She’s written reams of poetry.
  2. Reams of paper have been used to debate these questions.
38. Dominance प्रभाव
  1. He practiced dominance over his juniors at school.
  2. My father is more dominant when it comes to taking financial decisions.
39. Cold सर्दी
  1. It was a cold-blooded murder.
  2. It is stunning how people have become so cruel and cold-blooded.
40. Feud झगड़ा
  1. The feuds between actors welcome public attention.
  2. There is a bitter feud over land.
41. Pleading सिफ़ारिश
  1. He was on his knees, pleading for forgiveness.
  2. He pleaded with me not to leave the house.
42. Consensus आम सहमति
  1. The general consensus in the office is that he’s useless at his job.
  2. Let’s conduct votes to reach a consensus on this matter.
43. Frequent बारंबार
  1. I take frequent breaks from work.
  2. I am a frequent visitor to the US.
44. Slight थोड़ा
  1. I’ve got a slight pain in my wound.
  2. There is a slight change in the plan.
45. Temptation प्रलोभन
  1. Temptations may also have bad consequences, you better be careful.
  2. Temptations are mere traps.
46. Innate जन्मजात
  1. Her organizing skills are innate.
  2. She has innate goodness.
47. Lout गंवार
  1. Stay away from all those louts at school.
  2. those teenager louts were found guilty of the murder.
48. Interception अवरोधन
  1. The interception of drugs.
  2. That is the point of interception for the ships.
49. Conniving सांठगांठ
  1. He’s a conniving bastard!
  2. I haven’t seen a conniving and heartless person like him.
50. Snoop गुप्तचर
  1. The police will find out the murderer once they go snooping about.
  2. I could go to their house to have a snoop.
51. Monitoring निगरानी
  1. A team of accountants was hired to monitor their financial records of past 15 years.
  2. Police is monitoring their activities secretly.
52. Breakthrough दरार
  1. Doctors are hoping for a breakthrough in the search for a cure for cancer.
  2. A major breakthrough in the Indian education system.
53. Surveillance रखवाली
  1. The premises are under CCTV surveillance.
  2. Surveillance cameras are important to keep away of theft.
54. Sensational संवेदनात्मक
  1. Their affair is sensational.
  2. She is such a sensational singer.
55. Twittering चहचहाना
  1. Sparrows have been twittering right out my window for an hour.
  2. I love the twitter sound.
56. Uncooperative असहयोगी
  1. He is an uncooperative employee.
  2. I found him really uncooperative and harsh.
57. Disclosure प्रकटीकरण
  1. There should be no disclosure of the company’s policies to anyone.
  2. Their documents need a disclosure so as to know of their financial issues.
58. Alms दान
  1. I believe that giving alms in motivating begging in the country.
  2. Their family went to give alms to the poor.
59. Deep गहरा
  1. They have deep-rooted faith in God.
  2. Her fears are deep-rooted.
60. Shelter आश्रय
  1. Clothing, food and shelter are the basic necessities of life.
  2. The trees gave some shelter from the rain.
61. Maimed अपंग
  1. The man was maimed by the crowd.
  2. The convict was maimed by the police constables.
62. Callous कठोर
  1. She is such a callous woman!
  2. It was very callous of him.
63. Starve भूखा
  1. He was starved to death.
  2. I saw that old woman starving so I bought her food.
64. Surround चारों ओर से घेरना
  1. Mary sat at her desk, surrounded by books and papers.
  2. I am surrounded by nice people at the office.
65. Dubious संदिग्ध
  1. His claims were dubious; I cannot trust him completely.
  2. She was dubious about the plan but I somehow convinced her.
66. Passive निष्क्रिय
  1. He’s very passive in the relationship.
  2. Their roles are passive in the movie.
67. Preserving संरक्षण
  1. My mother preserves peas by freezing them.
  2. They are preserving history by making movies on them.
68. Squat पालथी मारना
  1. She squatted on the ground and warmed her hands by the fire.
  2. He squatted down and examined the front wheel of his bike.
69. Depletion रिक्तिकरण
  1. The depletion of the ozone layer.
  2. Increased expenditure has caused a depletion in our funds.
70. Gases गैसों
  1. Oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen are all gases.
  2. This is a toxic gas.
71. Riddle पहेली
  1. To move ahead in this treasure hunt, you have to solve a few riddles.
  2. Here are a few riddles for you.
72. Prosecution अभियोजन
  1. There has been an increase in prosecutions for gun-related crimes.
  2. The defendant is awaiting prosecution.
73. Gather इकट्ठा करना
  1. She went to gather flowers from the garden.
  2. People gathered around the dead body.
74. Refrain रोकना
  1. I refrain from going to parties.
  2. Refrain from talking to strangers.
75. Outwit चतुरता में मात देना
  1. She outwitted the past and moved ahead in life.
  2. You have to outwit your friends to win the competition.
76. Encouraged प्रोत्साहित
  1. You have to encourage him to practice more.
  2. She was encouraged to move out.
77. Unholy अपवित्र
  1. This is an unholy practice.
  2. What an unholy mess you have created!
78. Delay विलंब
  1. My plane was delayed by an hour.
  2. Could we delay the meeting a few days?
79. Hostile विरोधी
  1. I have never seen a more hostile treatment.
  2. You have such a hostile attitude towards your students.
80. Testimony गवाही
  1. His mutilated hands are a testimony of hard he worked at the mines.
  2. This was the testimony of an eyewitness.
81. Conviction आस्था
  1. The conviction is more than she should receive.
  2. His lawyers appealed against the conviction.
82. Fraught भरा हुआ
  1. Promotions of such a product is fraught with danger.
  2. The room was fraught with silence.
83. Owing कारण
  1. We have 15000 rupees owing on our car.
  2. She is owing me a few bucks.
84. Proxy प्रतिनिधि
  1. It can be considered a proxy vote.
  2. My brother’s voting for me by proxy in the club elections.
85. Velvet मख़मली
  1. Her skin was as soft as velvet.
  2. The dress is made with velvet fabric on the top.
86. Ultimatum अंतिम चेतावनी
  1. Police has given them an ultimatum to prove themselves innocent or they will be arrested.
  2. Our boss has issued an ultimatum to finish the work.
87. Whereabouts ठिकाने
  1. I have no idea of her whereabouts.
  2. They asked his friends of his whereabouts.
88. Entreat विनती करना
  1. I entreat you to spend some time with your family now.
  2. The teacher would entreat the students to arrive on time.
89. Degenerate घिनौना
  1. Educational standards are degenerating year by year because of a lack of funds.
  2. The quality of soil has degenerated.
90. Carved खुदी हुई
  1. He carved her name on a tree.
  2. Artists from Jaipur have carved these designs on the walls.
91. Revenue राजस्व
  1. Taxes provide most of the government’s revenue.
  2. I won’t invest my money here, I feel that it won’t generate much revenue.
92. Stability स्थिरता
  1. They now have a financial stability.
  2. I don’t think there is stability in their business.
93. Strife कलह
  1. There was some strife among the workers of the factory.
  2. There was some strife among the workers of the factory.
94. Engulf निगल जाना
  1. Hopelessness engulfed her since the business failed.
  2. Hopelessness engulfed her since the business failed.
95. Glamour ठाठ बाट
  1. Who can resist the glamour of Bollywood?
  2. I have not seen a girl more glamourous than her.
96. Compelling सम्मोहक
  1. There are some compelling reasons why these articles should be posted.
  2. There are compelling evidences against them.
97. Interestingly रुचि से
  1. Interestingly, this palace which looks so new was built 700 years ago.
  2. He took interest in the discussion interestingly.
98. Meted समझा
  1. The headmaster regularly meted out physical punishment to their students.
  2. Harsh treatment is meted out on prisoners.
99. Bearers ले जानेवाला
  1. The head-girl of the school has be the bearer of the school flag in the parade.
  2. You are the bearer of this debt.
100. Safe सुरक्षित
  1. You will be safe here.
  2. I don’t think it is safe to go out at night.
101. Scoff उपहास
  1. I scoff at people who pee on the roadsides.
  2. Why do people scoff at the idea of socializing personal lives?
102. Pre पूर्व
  1. The Prime Minister authorized a pre-emptive air strike against the rebels.
  2. Spraying of medicines is a pre-emptive measure by the government to avoid spreading of swine flu.
103. Desperate बेकरार
  1. I hadn’t eaten in two days and wasp desperate for food.
  2. They lived in a desperately bad condition where they got no food or water.
104. Ploy चाल
  1. I always wear a lab coat to get a priority in the queue, it is such a ploy!
  2. He said he had a meeting as a ploy just to get away.
105. Quest खोज
  1. It was a quest for the lost property.
  2. They failed miserably in their quest for peace in that city.
106. Bunk चारपाई
  1. They bunked school and went for movies.
  2. Bunking school is a bad idea.
107. Pretext बहाना
  1. She went to meet her friends on the pretext of visiting the library.
  2. I don’t think it was a true story, it was a pretext to get free from the relationship.
108. Demonstrating प्रदर्शन
  1. She was demonstrating the electric toothbrush on a dummy set of teeth.
  2. These problems demonstrate the importance of strategic planning.
109. Regulation नियम
  1. We have some security regulations that need to be followed in the office premises.
  2. The correct procedure is laid down in the rules and regulations.

 


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