1. Prohibit (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To formally forbid something.
- Meaning (Hindi): निषेध करना
- Synonyms: Ban, Forbid, Prevent
- Antonyms: Allow, Permit, Enable
- Example: The guidelines prohibit misleading advertisements.
- Related Words: Prohibition (Noun), Prohibitive (Adjective)
2. Misleading (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Giving the wrong idea or impression.
- Meaning (Hindi): भ्रामक
- Synonyms: Deceptive, Confusing, Misrepresentative
- Antonyms: Clear, Accurate, Honest
- Example: Misleading claims can harm students’ decisions.
- Related Words: Mislead (Verb), Misleadership (Noun)
3. Assured (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Guaranteed; certain to happen.
- Meaning (Hindi): सुनिश्चित
- Synonyms: Certain, Guaranteed, Confident
- Antonyms: Uncertain, Doubtful, Insecure
- Example: The program does not offer assured admissions.
- Related Words: Assure (Verb), Assurance (Noun)
4. Exaggerated (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Represented as greater than is true.
- Meaning (Hindi): अतिशयोक्तिपूर्ण
- Synonyms: Overstated, Amplified, Magnified
- Antonyms: Understated, Minimized, Diminished
- Example: The exaggerated success rates mislead students.
- Related Words: Exaggerate (Verb), Exaggeration (Noun)
5. Consent (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Permission for something to happen.
- Meaning (Hindi): सहमति
- Synonyms: Agreement, Approval, Permission
- Antonyms: Disagreement, Refusal, Denial
- Example: Students must give written consent for their photos.
- Related Words: Consent (Verb), Consentaneous (Adjective)
6. Disclose (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To make known or reveal.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रकट करना
- Synonyms: Reveal, Uncover, Expose
- Antonyms: Conceal, Hide, Suppress
- Example: They must disclose course details in advertisements.
- Related Words: Disclosure (Noun), Disclosable (Adjective)
7. Prominently (Adverb)
- Meaning (English): In a way that is easily noticeable.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रमुखता से
- Synonyms: Conspicuously, Noticeably, Clearly
- Antonyms: Obscurely, Inconspicuously, Unnoticeably
- Example: Disclaimers must be displayed prominently.
- Related Words: Prominent (Adjective), Prominence (Noun)
8. Guidelines (Noun)
- Meaning (English): A general rule or principle.
- Meaning (Hindi): दिशा-निर्देश
- Synonyms: Instructions, Protocols, Recommendations
- Antonyms: Misguidance, Confusion, Disorder
- Example: The guidelines aim to protect students.
- Related Words: Guide (Verb), Guideline (Adjective)
9. Impose (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To force something to be accepted.
- Meaning (Hindi): थोपना
- Synonyms: Enforce, Inflict, Levy
- Antonyms: Remove, Withdraw, Relieve
- Example: They impose penalties for misleading practices.
- Related Words: Imposition (Noun), Imposing (Adjective)
10. Concerns (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Worries or anxieties about something.
- Meaning (Hindi): चिंताएँ
- Synonyms: Worries, Issues, Matters
- Antonyms: Indifference, Apathy, Disregard
- Example: There are growing concerns about misleading claims.
- Related Words: Concern (Verb), Concerned (Adjective)
11. Deceptive (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Intended to mislead or trick.
- Meaning (Hindi): धोखाधड़ी
- Synonyms: Misleading, Dishonest, Fraudulent
- Antonyms: Honest, Truthful, Straightforward
- Example: Deceptive advertisements can mislead consumers.
- Related Words: Deception (Noun), Deceptively (Adverb)
12. Endorse (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To declare one’s public approval or support.
- Meaning (Hindi): समर्थन करना
- Synonyms: Support, Approve, Back
- Antonyms: Oppose, Reject, Disapprove
- Example: Officials should not endorse coaching centers.
- Related Words: Endorsement (Noun), Endorsable (Adjective)
13. Penalties (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Punishments imposed for breaking rules.
- Meaning (Hindi): दंड
- Synonyms: Punishments, Fines, Sanctions
- Antonyms: Rewards, Benefits, Incentives
- Example: The ministry imposed penalties on misleading centers.
- Related Words: Penalize (Verb), Penalty (Adjective)
14. Exaggeration (Noun)
- Meaning (English): A statement that represents something as better or worse than it is.
- Meaning (Hindi): अतिशयोक्ति
- Synonyms: Overstatement, Amplification, Embellishment
- Antonyms: Understatement, Minimization, Diminution
- Example: His story was full of exaggeration.
- Related Words: Exaggerate (Verb), Exaggerated (Adjective)
15. Influencing (Verb)
- Meaning (English): Having an effect on the character or behavior of someone.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रभावित करना
- Synonyms: Affecting, Swaying, Guiding
- Antonyms: Discouraging, Dissuading, Deterring
- Example: Advertisements are influencing student choices.
- Related Words: Influence (Noun), Influential (Adjective)
16. Concealing (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To keep something secret or hidden.
- Meaning (Hindi): छिपाना
- Synonyms: Hiding, Covering, Disguising
- Antonyms: Revealing, Disclosing, Exposing
- Example: Concealing important information is unethical.
- Related Words: Concealment (Noun), Concealable (Adjective)
17. Practices (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Repeated exercise in or performance of an activity.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रथाएँ
- Synonyms: Procedures, Methods, Habits
- Antonyms: Inactivity, Neglect, Apathy
- Example: Ethical practices are essential in education.
- Related Words: Practice (Verb), Practicing (Adjective)
18. Safeguard (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To protect from harm or damage.
- Meaning (Hindi): सुरक्षा करना
- Synonyms: Protect, Shield, Secure
- Antonyms: Endanger, Expose, Jeopardize
- Example: The guidelines safeguard students’ interests.
- Related Words: Safeguard (Noun), Safeguarding (Adjective)
19. Transparency (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The quality of being open and honest.
- Meaning (Hindi): पारदर्शिता
- Synonyms: Clarity, Openness, Accountability
- Antonyms: Opacity, Concealment, Ambiguity
- Example: Transparency in advertising is crucial.
- Related Words: Transparent (Adjective), Transparently (Adverb)
20. Regulations (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Rules or directives made and maintained by an authority.
- Meaning (Hindi): नियम
- Synonyms: Rules, Guidelines, Laws
- Antonyms: Anarchy, Lawlessness, Disorder
- Example: New regulations were introduced to protect consumers.
- Related Words: Regulate (Verb), Regulatory (Adjective)