1. Disparate (adjective)
- Meaning (English): Fundamentally different or distinct in kind; entirely dissimilar.
- Meaning (Hindi): असमान (asamaan)
- Synonyms: Different, Dissimilar, Unlike
- Antonyms: Similar, Alike, Homogeneous
- Example: The book is a collection of disparate writings.
- Related Words: Disparity, Disparately
2. Immaculate (adjective)
- Meaning (English): Perfectly clean, neat, or tidy.
- Meaning (Hindi): बेदाग (bedaag)
- Synonyms: Clean, Spotless, Flawless
- Antonyms: Dirty, Flawed, Imperfect
- Example: The introduction is immaculate.
- Related Words: Immaculately,
3. Partake (verb)
- Meaning (English): To join in (an activity).
- Meaning (Hindi): भाग लेना (bhaag lena)
- Synonyms: Participate, Join, Engage
- Antonyms: Abstain, Refrain, Withdraw
- Example: The reader can partake of the spirit behind the book.
- Related Words: Partaking, Partaken
4. Derisive (adjective)
- Meaning (English): Expressing contempt or ridicule.
- Meaning (Hindi): उपहासपूर्ण (upahaasapurn)
- Synonyms: Mocking, Scornful, Contemptuous
- Antonyms: Respectful, Complimentary, Admiring
- Example: The speaker made derisive comments about his opponent.
- Related Words: Derisively, Derision
5. Disparate (adjective)
- Meaning (English): Fundamentally different or distinct in kind; entirely dissimilar.
- Meaning (Hindi): असमान (asamaan)
- Synonyms: Different, Dissimilar, Unlike
- Antonyms: Similar, Alike, Homogeneous
- Example: The conference attracted people from disparate fields.
- Related Words: Disparity, Disparately
6. Immaculate (adjective)
- Meaning (English): Perfectly clean, neat, or tidy.
- Meaning (Hindi): बेदाग (bedaag)
- Synonyms: Clean, Spotless, Flawless
- Antonyms: Dirty, Flawed, Imperfect
- Example: The chef’s kitchen was immaculate.
- Related Words: Immaculately, Immaculateness
7. Partake (verb)
- Meaning (English): To eat or drink (something).
- Meaning (Hindi): खाना (khana)
- Synonyms: Consume, Ingest, Eat
- Antonyms: Abstain, Fast, Starve
- Example: The guests were invited to partake of the feast.
- Related Words: Partaking, Partaken
8. Derisive (adjective)
- Meaning (English): Expressing contempt or ridicule.
- Meaning (Hindi): उपहासपूर्ण (upahaasapurn)
- Synonyms: Mocking, Scornful, Contemptuous
- Antonyms: Respectful, Complimentary, Admiring
- Example: The comedian’s derisive jokes offended some people.
- Related Words: Derisively, Derision
9. Didactic (adjective)
- Meaning (English): Intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive.
- Meaning (Hindi): शिक्षाप्रद (shikshaaprad)
- Synonyms: Instructive, Educational, Moralizing
- Antonyms: Uninformative, Uninstructive
- Example: The story was didactic, teaching children the importance of honesty.
- Related Words: Didactically, Didacticism
10. Mystical (adjective)
- Meaning (English): Inspiring a sense of spiritual mystery, awe, and fascination.
- Meaning (Hindi): रहस्यमय (rahasyamaya)
- Synonyms: Spiritual, Mystical, Esoteric
- Antonyms: Mundane, Ordinary, Commonplace
- Example: The princess had a mystical experience in the forest.
- Related Words: Mystic, Mysticism
11. Esteemed (adjective)
- Meaning (English): Held in great respect and admiration.
- Meaning (Hindi): सम्मानित (sammaanit)
- Synonyms: Respected, Admired, Honored
- Antonyms: Despised, Scorned, Disrespected
- Example: The esteemed professor was known for his groundbreaking research.
- Related Words: Esteem, Estimable
12. Brimful (adjective)
- Meaning (English): Filled with something to the point of overflowing.
- Meaning (Hindi): लबालब (labalaab)
- Synonyms: Full, Overflowing, Packed
- Antonyms: Empty, Vacant, Unfilled
- Example: The memoir was brimful of confidence and adventure.
- Related Words: Brim, Brimfully
13. Chaperoned (verb)
- Meaning (English): To accompany someone as a chaperone.
- Meaning (Hindi): संरक्षण करना (sanrakshan karna)
- Synonyms: Escort, Accompany, Supervise
- Antonyms: Abandon, Neglect, Ignore
- Example: The young woman was chaperoned to the dance by her aunt.
- Related Words: Chaperone, Chaperonage
14. Stereotype (noun)
- Meaning (English): A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- Meaning (Hindi): रूढ़िवादिता (roodhivadita)
- Synonyms: Cliché, Label, Pigeonhole
- Antonyms: Reality, Truth, Individuality
- Example: The book challenges stereotypes about Muslim women.
- Related Words: Stereotypical, Stereotype
15. Transmission (noun)
- Meaning (English): The action or process of transmitting something or the state of being transmitted.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रसारण (prasaran)
- Synonyms: Transmitting, Broadcasting, Communication
- Antonyms: Reception, Obstruction, Suppression
- Example: The radio transmission was heard across the Atlantic.
- Related Words: Transmit, Transmitted
16. Detractor (noun)
- Meaning (English): A person who disparages someone or something.
- Meaning (Hindi): निंदक (nindak)
- Synonyms: Critic, Opponent, Adversary
- Antonyms: Supporter, Advocate, Proponent
- Example: The detractors of the project predicted its failure.
- Related Words: Detract, Detraction
17. Dissected (verb)
- Meaning (English): To methodically cut up (a body, part, or plant) in order to study its internal parts.
- Meaning (Hindi): विच्छेदन (vichchhedan)
- Synonyms: Cut up, Dissect, Analyze
- Antonyms: Assemble, Combine, Join
- Example: The students dissected a frog in biology class.
- Related Words: Dissection, Dissecting
18. Dissected (verb)
- Meaning (English): To analyze (something) in minute detail.
- Meaning (Hindi): विश्लेषण (vishleshan)
- Synonyms: Analyze, Examine, Scrutinize
- Antonyms: Synthesize, Combine, Unify
- Example: The professor dissected the poem in her lecture.
- Related Words: Dissection, Dissecting
19. Hormone (noun)
- Meaning (English): A regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- Meaning (Hindi): हार्मोन (haarmon)
- Synonyms: Hormone, Endocrine, Secretion
- Antonyms: Enzyme, Neurotransmitter
- Example: The hormone insulin regulates blood sugar levels.
- Related Words: Hormonal, Endocrinology
20. Signal (noun)
- Meaning (English): A gesture, action, or sound that is used to convey information or instructions, typically by prearrangement between the parties concerned.
- Meaning (Hindi): संकेत (sanket)
- Synonyms: Sign, Signal, Gesture
- Antonyms: Silence, Quiet, Stillness
- Example: The traffic light turned red, signaling drivers to stop.
- Related Words: Signaling, Signaled