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1) *Stimulus*(verb) ( प्रोत्साहन) - stim-yuh-lus
Meaning - a thing that arouses activity or energy in someone or something, anything that triggers a change
Synonyms - Spur , Incentive , incitement
Antonyms - Deterrent , hindrance
Example - The financial stimulus is designed to make it possible for low-income students to attend college.
2) *Bleak*(verb) – (बेरंग) - ble-k
Meaning - charmless and miserable ,devoid of enthusiasm or life
Synonyms - Gloomy ,cheerless , barren
Antonyms - Cheerful , bright , hopeful
Example - To the young girl, her upcoming marriage to the elderly man signaled a bleak future.
3) *Buoyancy* (noun) (उछाल , उत्साह) - buoy-an-cy
Meaning - a cheerful and optimistic attitude or disposition , the ability or tendency of something to float in water or other fluid.
Synonyms - Resilience ,happiness , elation
Antonyms - depression , bleakness ,cheerlessness
Example - Seeing the current good economic situation in the country ,we just hope that the economy will maintain its buoyancy.
4) *Overshooting* (verb) ((एक वित्तीय लक्ष्य या सीमा) से अधिक) - over-shooting
Meaning - exceed (a financial target or limit) ,to spends more than planned to.
Synonyms- Overrunning , overtaking
Example - The government usually have to overshot its original spending target.
5) *Slack* (adjective) (ढीला) - slack
Meaning - not held tightly in position , not doing work properly.
Synonyms - Loose , slow , sluggish
Antonyms - Desirous , diligent , active
Example - He accused the government of slackness and complacency.
6) *Credibility* (noun)(विश्वसनीयता) - credi-bi-lity
Meaning - the quality of being trusted and believed in.
Synonyms - Trustworthiness , reliability , veracity
Antonyms - Incredibility , deceit
Example - The police now a days have lost their credibility.
7) *Meltdown* (noun) (मंदी) - melt-down
Meaning - a disastrous collapse or breakdown.
Synonyms - Blowout , breakdown ,debacle
Antonyms - Positive outcome
Example - Urgent talks are going on to prevent the market going into financial meltdown during the summer.
8) *Adventurism* (noun) (विपत्तिपूर्ण कार्य) - adventure-ism
Meaning - the willingness to take risks in business or politics, actions or attitudes regarded as reckless or potentially hazardous.
Synonyms - Rashness , recklessness
Example - Donald Trump’s military adventurism is a high-stakes gamble.
9) *Deviate* (verb) (हटना, विचलित होना ) - de-vi-ate
Meaning - depart from an established course.
Synonyms - Diverge , vary , depart
Antonyms - conform , agree , keep
Example - You must not deviate from the agreed route otherwise you can be lost in big new city.
10) *Clamour* (Noun) (कोलाहल ) - Klae-mur
Meaning - a loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting.
Synonyms - Agitation , buzz , ferment
Antonyms - Calm , peace , agreement , silence
Example - During the annual meeting, the disappointed shareholders are expected to clamour for the president’s resignation.
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*Unflagging* (Adjective) - निरंतर
Meaning - tireless, persistentSynonyms -persistent, tenacious, determined, resolute, staunchAntonyms - inconstant, changing, wavering, variableExample (English) -Kamal Haasan has criticised the Tamil Nadu government for corruption and unflagging self-interest.
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1. AGE (VERB):become old
Synonyms :deteriorate, mature
Antonyms: lessen, decrease
Example Sentence:We age, we die. However, if we take the right decisions in between, ourlifetime will be worth for others.
2. ADHERENCE (NOUN):devotion
Synonyms:loyalty, cohesion
Antonyms:disloyalty, inconstancy
Example Sentence:A lot of adherence is required in a job by the employer and the employee.
3. PROMINENT (ADJECTIVE):sticking out
Synonyms:outstanding, embossed
Antonyms:inconspicuous, obscured
Example Sentence: We have many prominent stars.
4. DISSENT (NOUN):disagreement
Synonyms:discord, dissension
Antonyms:agreement, approval
Example Sentence:They have a lot of dissent among themselves.
5. ARBITRARY (ADJECTIVE):erratic
Synonyms:capricious, irrational
Antonyms:dependable, consistent
Example Sentence:They committed many arbitrary acts in life.
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REVENGE(NOUN): reaction to a wrong action
Synonyms: vengeance, retribution
Antonym: forgiveness, pardon
Example Sentence: Yes, I will take revenge from allthe failures that I have suffered
2. IMPLORE (VERB): beg earnestly
Synonyms: beseech, adjure
Antonyms: donate, give
Example Sentence: She implored him to cut his drinking and smoking.
3. ABRADE(VERB): to be angry
Synonyms: irritate, chafe
Antonyms: soothe, appease
Example Sentence: He abraded at having to take orders from a junior.
4. DIMINUTIVE (ADJECTIVE): small and weak
Synonyms: inconsequential, puny
Antonyms: giant, mammoth
Example sentence: His mother stood looking on, with a sad kind of a smile on her lips and in her eyes, to see the zealous and yet diminutive efforts of her little boy.
5. HUNCH (NOUN): guess; speculation
Synonyms: guesswork, conjecture
Antonyms: certainty, fact
Example Sentence: The commentators had various hunches about the outcome of the next election.
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At a restaurant, a cockroach suddenly flew from somewhere and sat on a lady.
She started screaming out of fear.
With a panic stricken face and trembling voice, she started jumping, with both her hands desperately trying to get rid of the cockroach.
Her reaction was contagious, as everyone in her group also got panicky.
The lady finally managed to push the cockroach away but ...it landed on another lady in the group.
Now, it was the turn of the other lady in the group to continue the drama.
The waiter rushed forward to their rescue.
In the relay of throwing, the cockroach next fell upon the waiter.
The waiter stood firm, composed himself and observed the behavior of the cockroach on his shirt.
When he was confident enough, he grabbed it with his fingers and threw it out of the restaurant.
Sipping my coffee and watching the amusement, the antenna of my mind picked up a few thoughts and started wondering, was the cockroach responsible for their histrionic behavior?
If so, then why was the waiter not disturbed?
He handled it near to perfection, without any chaos.
It is not the cockroach, but the inability of those people to handle the disturbance caused by the cockroach, that disturbed the ladies.
I realized that, it is not the shouting of my father or my boss or my wife that disturbs me, but it's my inability to handle the disturbances caused by their shouting that disturbs me.
It's not the traffic jams on the road that disturbs me, but my inability to handle the disturbance caused by the traffic jam that disturbs me.
More than the problem, it's my reaction to the problem that creates chaos in my life.
Lessons learnt from the story:
I understood, I should not react in life.
I should always respond.
The women reacted, whereas the waiter responded.
Reactions are always instinctive whereas responses are always well t
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Prisoner - someone who is in jail as punishment for a crime
Outlaw - to make something illegal / to break law
Set off - to cause a situation to happen
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Controversy - a disagreement, especially about a public policy or a moral issue that a lot of people have strong feelings about
Unlikely - not likely to happen
Undertrial - a person who is appearing in a law court because they have been accused of committing a crime
Offence - a crime or illegal activity for which there is a punishment
Alleged - to say that someone has done something illegal or wrong without giving proof
Armed - using weapons
Robbery - the crime of taking money or property illegally, often by using threats or violence
Colleague - someone who works in the same organization or department as you
Goaded - to deliberately make someone feel very angry or upset so that they react
Pursue - to chase someone or something in order to catch them
Suspect - a person believed to have committed a crime or done something wrong
Zero in on - to aim at someone or something with a gun or camera
Outskirts - the areas that form the edge of a town or city
Dramatic - very sudden or noticeable, or full of action and excitement
Subsequently - after something else happened
Clouded - to make something more complicated or confusing
Narrative - a description of a series of events
Hang together - well organized or seem to be true or correct
Cogent - clearly expressed and makes people to believe it
Footage - a piece of film especially one showing an event
Purportedly - said by some people to be real or true, but not proved to be real or true
Imminent - likely to happen very soon
Surrender - to stop fighting and admit defeat
Run out of - to use all of something and not have any left
Claim - to say that something is true or is a fact, although you cannot prove it and other people might not believe it
Firearm - a gun that can be carried easily
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1.PERFIDIOUS (ADJECTIVE):Treacherous
Synonyms:insidious , betraying
Antonyms:honest, reliable
Example Sentence: Ravikar proved to be the most perfidious person inour society.
2.INDUCT (VERB):Conscript
Synonyms:enlist, inaugurate
Antonyms:close, end
Example Sentence: Madhukar inducted new members to our organisation
3.EXPURGATE(VERB):Censor
Synonyms:bleep, purge
Antonyms:protect, construct
Example Sentence: Theyexpurgated Ravi’s entry from the backdoor.
4.EVASION (NOUN): escape
Synonyms:prevarication,artifice
Antonyms:Directness , frankness
Example Sentence:She tried for evasion in answering the typical questions.
5.DEPRECATE (VERB):derogate
Synonyms:depreciate, expostulate
Antonyms:decline, decrease
Example Sentence: The value of veggies was deprecated on Wednesday .
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1.IMPERIAL (ADJECTIVE):royal
Synonyms:kingly, lordly
Antonyms:common, beggarly
Example Sentence: The imperial wealth of our country must come back to us.
2.IMPLICATION (NOUN):suggestion
Synonyms:assumption, inference
Antonyms:reality, factual
Example Sentence:Everyone must be encouraged to give their implications on the topic
3.MONOLITHIC (ADJECTIVE):massive
Synonyms:hulking, colossal
Antonyms:miniature, miniscule
Example Sentence:Thereare many monolithic structures in the city.
4.EXISTENTIAL (ADJECTIVE):pertaining toexistence
Synonyms:empirical, experiential
Antonyms:unobserved, conjectural
Example Sentence:Everyone must believe inexistential actions and not unobserved words.
5.DISPARATE (ADJECTIVE):different
Synonyms:contrasting, divergent
Antonyms:alike, uniform
Example Sentence:Disparate colors look nice.
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1.MANDATE (VERB):allow
Synonyms: advocate, authorize
Antonyms: disapprove, invalidate
Example Sentence: We must mandate strict action against lenient employees.
2.EXORBITANTLY (ADVERB):greatly
Synonyms: acutely, intensely
Antonyms: mildly, moderately
Example Sentence: The prices of products have been raised exorbitantly.
3.SLASH (VERB):cut
Synonyms: hack, sever
Antonyms: mend, cure
Example Sentence: He slashed the meat balls into small pieces.
4.ESSENTIAL (ADJECTIVE):basic and fundamental
Synonyms: substantial, intrinsic
Antonyms: extrinsic, inessential
Example Sentence: He bought all the essential commodities.
5.HECKLE (VERB):jeer?
Synonyms: badger, bully
Antonyms: praise, soothe
Example Sentence: Their leader was heckled by the hostile crowd.
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1.MALIGNED (ADJECTIVE):harmful in nature or influence
Synonyms:malignancy, malignity
Antonyms:benignity, benignancy
Example Sentence:The maligned employees must be dealt effectively.
2. SPAWNED (VERB):produce
Synonyms:procreate, hatch
Antonyms:destroy, kill
Example Sentence:We must protect every seed spawned by the farmers of our nation.
3.BEGET (VERB):create
Synonyms:generate, progenerate
Antonyms:decimate, demolish
Example Sentence: We beget beautiful pieces of art for our aspirants to study.
4.DICHOTMY (NOUN):division
Synonyms:disagreement, split
Antonyms:unity, consensus
Example Sentence:We must remove the dichotomy between the warring employees.
5.PATENT (ADJECTIVE):unconcealed
Synonyms:flagrant, barefaced
Antonyms:ambiguous, obscure
Example Sentence:Thereare many patented challenges that we must face.
1.CONFORM (VERB):adhere to
Synonyms:adjust, adapt
Antonyms:deny, prevent
Example Sentence: You must conform to the rules laid down by your organization.
2.COARSE (ADJECTIVE):rough
Synonyms:boorish, raffish
Antonyms:nice, pleasant
Example Sentence: Though he is quite rich, he wears coarse clothes.
3.CONTAGIOUS (ADJECTIVE):that spreadsby contact
Synonyms:communicable, spreading
Antonyms:harmless, noncommunicable
Example Sentence: Small pox is a contagious disease.
4.DECRY (VERB):criticize
Synonyms:blame, derogate
Antonyms:approve, praise
Example Sentence: The foreign policy of the partyhas always been decried.
5.DEDUCE (VERB):infer
Synonyms:analyze, assume
Antonyms:disregard, ignore
Example Sentence: It is difficult to deduce any conclusion from your ambiguous remarks.
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1.RETROGRADE (ADJECTIVE):reducing
Synonyms:deteriorating, declining
Antonyms:forward, positive
Example Sentence: The planet Venus orbits the sun in a retrograde orbit.
2.AMITY (NOUN):friendship
Synonyms:amicableness,cordiality
Antonyms:discord, dislike
Example Sentence:If the committee members do not work in amity, the budget will never be finalized.
3.VERACITY (NOUN):truth
Synonyms:authenticity, credibility
Antonyms:dishonesty, falsehood
Example Sentence:Still the evidence for this comes from one anonymous source, so itsveracity remains uncertain.
4.VIVACITY (NOUN):liveliness
Synonyms:gusto, enthusiasm
Antonyms:listlessness, lethargic
Example Sentence:To the matter of her appearance: There is no question that her seasoned beauty and vivacity are ingredients in the Palin cocktail.
5.UNFETTERED (ADJECTIVE):unburdened
Synonyms:free, loose
Antonyms:restricted, burdened
Example Sentence:Cutlersays he got unfettered access to the magazine-making process after he took the simple step of asking for it.
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