1. Irascible (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Easily provoked to anger.
- Meaning (Hindi): चिड़चिड़ा
- Synonyms: Irritable, Testy, Touchy
- Antonyms: Calm, Composed, Serene
- Example: The irascible old man shouted at the children playing near his house.
- Related Words: Irascibility (Noun), Irascibly (Adverb)
2. Breeze (Noun)
- Meaning (English): A gentle wind.
- Meaning (Hindi): हल्की हवा
- Synonyms: Zephyr, Draft, Puff
- Antonyms: Gale, Storm, Squall
- Example: A cool breeze swept through the open window.
- Related Words: Breezy (Adjective), Breezily (Adverb)
3. Essence (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something.
- Meaning (Hindi): सार
- Synonyms: Core, Substance, Nature
- Antonyms: Exterior, Surface, Appearance
- Example: The essence of her argument was clear and compelling.
- Related Words: Essential (Adjective), Essentially (Adverb)
4. Provoke (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To stimulate or incite someone to do or feel something.
- Meaning (Hindi): उत्तेजित करना
- Synonyms: Incite, instigate
- Antonyms: Calm, pacify
- Example: His comments were meant to provoke a reaction.
- Related Words: Provocation (Noun), Provocative (Adjective)
5. Privilege (Noun)
- Meaning (English): A special right or advantage.
- Meaning (Hindi): विशेषाधिकार
- Synonyms: Advantage, Benefit, Honor
- Antonyms: Disadvantage, Burden, Obligation
- Example: It was a privilege to meet the renowned author.
- Related Words: Privileged (Adjective), Privileging (Verb)
6. Infringe (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To actively break the terms of a law, agreement, etc.
- Meaning (Hindi): उल्लंघन करना
- Synonyms: Violate, breach
- Antonyms: Comply, adhere
- Example: They did not want to infringe on anyone’s rights.
- Related Words: Infringement (Noun), Infringer (Noun)
7. Warmth (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The quality, state, or sensation of being warm.
- Meaning (Hindi): गर्मी
- Synonyms: Heat, Comfort, Affection
- Antonyms: Coldness, Indifference, Apathy
- Example: The warmth of the sun felt good on her skin.
- Related Words: Warm (Adjective), Warmly (Adverb)
8. Mitigate (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To make less severe, serious, or painful.
- Meaning (Hindi): कम करना
- Synonyms: Alleviate, reduce
- Antonyms: Aggravate, intensify
- Example: Measures were taken to mitigate the risks.
- Related Words: Mitigation (Noun), Mitigative (Adjective)
9. Exemplify (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To be a typical example of something.
- Meaning (Hindi): उदाहरण देना
- Synonyms: Illustrate, represent
- Antonyms: Misrepresent, obscure
- Example: Her achievements exemplify hard work and dedication.
- Related Words: Exemplary (Adjective), Exemplification (Noun)
10. Safeguard (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To protect from harm or damage.
- Meaning (Hindi): सुरक्षा करना
- Synonyms: Protect, Shield, Preserve
- Antonyms: Endanger, Expose, Risk
- Example: Laws are in place to safeguard the rights of citizens.
- Related Words: Safeguard (Noun), Safeguarding (Verb)
11. Grace (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Simple elegance or refinement of movement.
- Meaning (Hindi): अनुग्रह
- Synonyms: Elegance, Poise, Dignity
- Antonyms: Clumsiness, Awkwardness, Inelegance
- Example: She danced with grace and fluidity.
- Related Words: Gracious (Adjective), Graciously (Adverb)
12. Humanity (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The human race; human beings collectively.
- Meaning (Hindi): मानवता
- Synonyms: Mankind, People, Society
- Antonyms: Inhumanity, Cruelty, Brutality
- Example: Acts of kindness reflect the best of humanity.
- Related Words: Human (Adjective), Humanitarian (Noun)
13. Composed (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Having one’s feelings and expression under control; calm.
- Meaning (Hindi): संयमित
- Synonyms: Calm, Collected, Serene
- Antonyms: Agitated, Distraught, Unsettled
- Example: She remained composed during the crisis.
- Related Words: Compose (Verb), Composure (Noun)
14. Context (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The circumstances that form the setting for an event.
- Meaning (Hindi): संदर्भ
- Synonyms: Background, Framework, Situation
- Antonyms: Isolation, Detachment, Disconnection
- Example: Understanding the context is crucial for interpretation.
- Related Words: Contextual (Adjective), Contextualize (Verb)
15. Collaborative (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Produced or conducted by two or more parties working together.
- Meaning (Hindi): सहयोगात्मक
- Synonyms: Cooperative, Joint, Collective
- Antonyms: Individual, Solo, Independent
- Example: The project was a collaborative effort between several teams.
- Related Words: Collaborate (Verb), Collaboration (Noun)
16. Impact (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The strong effect or influence that something has.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रभाव
- Synonyms: Effect, Influence, Consequence
- Antonyms: Ineffectiveness, Insignificance, Inaction
- Example: The new policy had a significant impact on the community.
- Related Words: Impactful (Adjective), Impacting (Verb)
17. Lull (Noun)
- Meaning (English): A temporary interval of quiet or lack of activity.
- Meaning (Hindi): शांति
- Synonyms: Pause, Break, Respite
- Antonyms: Activity, Commotion, Turmoil
- Example: There was a lull in the conversation after the announcement.
- Related Words: Lullaby (Noun), Lulling (Verb)
18. Toxicity (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The quality of being toxic or poisonous.
- Meaning (Hindi): विषाक्तता
- Synonyms: Poisonousness, Harmfulness, Venom
- Antonyms: Safety, Innocuousness, Harmlessness
- Example: The toxicity of the chemicals was a major concern.
- Related Words: Toxic (Adjective), Toxicological (Adjective)
19. Debated (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To discuss a question or topic in a formal manner.
- Meaning (Hindi): चर्चा करना
- Synonyms: Discuss, Argue, Deliberate
- Antonyms: Agree, Concur, Accept
- Example: The issue was debated extensively in the meeting.
- Related Words: Debate (Noun), Debater (Noun)
20. Flurry (Noun)
- Meaning (English): A sudden burst of activity or excitement.
- Meaning (Hindi): हलचल
- Synonyms: Rush, Burst, Commotion
- Antonyms: Calm, Stillness, Peace
- Example: There was a flurry of activity before the event.
- Related Words: Flurry (Verb), Flurrying (Verb)