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**1. INCARCERATE (VERB): (बंदी बनाना): imprison**
**Synonyms:**** jail, lock up**
**Antonyms:**** free**
**Example Sentence:**
**Many are incarcerated for property offences.**
**2. INEXPLICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (अकथनीय): unaccountable**
**Synonyms:**** unexplainable, incomprehensible**
**Antonyms:**** understandable**
**Example Sentence:**
**For some inexplicable reason her mind went completely blank.**
**3. DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): (कड़ा): harsh**
**Synonyms:**** strict, extreme**
**Antonyms: ****mild**
**Example Sentence:**
**Draconian measures have been taken to control population growth.**
**4 EXACERBATE (VERB): (बदतर करना): aggravate**
**Synonyms: ****worsen, inflame**
**Antonyms: ****calm**
**Example Sentence:**
**Excessive or hard exercise can exacerbate pain.**
**5. EXUBERANCE (NOUN): (उत्साह): ebullience**
**Synonyms:**** buoyancy, cheerfulness**
**Antonyms:**** gloom**
**Example Sentence:**
**He has a sense of youthful exuberance.**
**6. SUCCUMB (NOUN): (राज़ी होना): yield**
**Synonyms:**** give in give way**
**Antonyms:**** resist**
**Example Sentence:**
**We cannot merely give up and succumb to despair.**
**7. EPISODIC (ADJECTIVE): (अनिरंतर): intermittent**
**Synonyms:**** irregular, sporadic**
**Antonyms:**** continuous**
**Example Sentence:**
**Volcanic activity is too episodic in nature.**
**8. CULMINATE (VERB): (समापन): peak**
**Synonyms: ****come to a head, climax**
**Antonyms: ****end**
**Example Sentence:**
**The day will culminate with a presentation to members of Parliament.**
**9. CONSTANTLY (ADVERB): (निरंतर): always**
**Synonyms:**** all the time, continually**
**Antonyms:**** occasionally**
**Example Sentence:**
**The world is constantly changing.**
**10. WHIM (NOUN): (आवेग): impulse**
**Synonyms: ****urge, notion**
**Antonyms:**** stability**
**Example Sentence:**
**She bought it on a whim.**
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