The Hindu Vocabulary For All competition Exams | 09 July 2021

 


1. DAWDLE (VERB): (समय नष्ट करना): linger


Synonyms: dally, take one's time


Antonyms: hurry


Example Sentence:


She mustn't dawdle—she had to make the call now.


2. WRETCHED (ADJECTIVE): (मनहूस): miserable


Synonyms: unhappy sad


Antonyms: cheerful


Example Sentence:


I felt so wretched because I thought I might never see you again.


3. SHORTLY (ADVERB): (एकाएक): sharply


Synonyms: abruptly, bluntly


Antonyms: patiently


Example Sentence:


Do you like cricket?’ ‘I do not,’ she said shortly.


4. BLEAK (ADJECTIVE): (निरावरण): bare


Synonyms: exposed, desolate


Antonyms: lush


Example Sentence:


It was nothing but a bleak moor.


5. SUCCUMB (VERB): (अधीन होना): yield


Synonyms: give in, give way


Antonyms: resist


Example Sentence:


We cannot merely give up and succumb to despair.


6. BENIGN (ADJECTIVE): (सौम्य): kindly


Synonyms: kind, warm-hearted


Antonyms: unfriendly


Example Sentence:


His mannerisms are firm yet benign.


7. RECALCITRANT (ADJECTIVE): (अक्खड़): uncooperative


Synonyms: intractable, unmanageable


Antonyms: amenable


Example Sentence:


It is a class of recalcitrant ten-year-olds.


8. BREAKTHROUGH (ADJECTIVE): (उन्नत): advance


Synonyms: development, step forward


Antonyms: setback


Example Sentence:


It was a major breakthrough in DNA research.


9. DECEPTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (भ्रामक): misleading


Synonyms: illusory, illusive


Antonyms: honest


Example Sentence:


He put the question with deceptive casualness.


10. BOHEMIAN (ADJECTIVE): (अपरंपरागत): unconventional


Synonyms: nonconformist, unorthodox


Antonyms: conventional


Example Sentence:


As an artist, you live a bohemian lifestyle.

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