1. Feeble (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Weak, lacking strength.
- Meaning (Hindi): कमजोर
- Synonyms: Weak, frail, delicate
- Antonyms: Strong, robust, sturdy
- Example (in a sentence): Her voice was feeble but full of determination.
- Related Words: Feebleness (Noun), Feebly (Adverb)
2. Gravitas (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Seriousness and importance of manner.
- Meaning (Hindi): गंभीरता
- Synonyms: Dignity, seriousness, solemnity
- Antonyms: Frivolity, lightness, casualness
- Example (in a sentence): His speech carried a sense of gravitas that impressed the audience.
- Related Words: Grave (Adjective)
3. Resilience (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.
- Meaning (Hindi): लचीलापन
- Synonyms: Toughness, flexibility, endurance
- Antonyms: Fragility, rigidity, vulnerability
- Example (in a sentence): The community showed remarkable resilience after the disaster.
- Related Words: Resilient (Adjective), Resiliently (Adverb)
4. Imminence (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The state of being about to happen.
- Meaning (Hindi): आसन्नता
- Synonyms: Nearness, approach, proximity
- Antonyms: Distance, remoteness
- Example (in a sentence): The imminence of the storm forced them to take shelter.
- Related Words: Imminent (Adjective), Imminently (Adverb)
5. Proprietary (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Relating to ownership.
- Meaning (Hindi): स्वामित्व संबंधी
- Synonyms: Private, exclusive, patented
- Antonyms: Public, shared, common
- Example (in a sentence): The company protected its proprietary software with strict licenses.
- Related Words: Proprietor (Noun)
6. Culmination (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The highest or climactic point of something.
- Meaning (Hindi): चरम सीमा
- Synonyms: Climax, apex, conclusion
- Antonyms: Beginning, base, start
- Example (in a sentence): His promotion was the culmination of years of hard work.
- Related Words: Culminate (Verb)
7. Elicit (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To draw out a response or reaction.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्राप्त करना
- Synonyms: Extract, evoke, obtain
- Antonyms: Suppress, inhibit, ignore
- Example (in a sentence): The teacher’s question elicited thoughtful answers from the students.
- Related Words: Elicitation (Noun)
8. Incarceration (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The state of being confined or imprisoned.
- Meaning (Hindi): कैद
- Synonyms: Imprisonment, confinement, detention
- Antonyms: Freedom, liberation, release
- Example (in a sentence): The activist faced years of incarceration for his beliefs.
- Related Words: Incarcerate (Verb)
9. Artifice (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Clever or cunning strategies to deceive.
- Meaning (Hindi): चालाकी
- Synonyms: Trickery, deceit, guile
- Antonyms: Honesty, sincerity, candor
- Example (in a sentence): The magician relied on artifice to captivate his audience.
- Related Words: Artificial (Adjective)
10. Conundrum (Noun)
- Meaning (English): A confusing and difficult problem.
- Meaning (Hindi): पहेली
- Synonyms: Riddle, puzzle, dilemma
- Antonyms: Solution, clarity, answer
- Example (in a sentence): The conundrum of rising costs puzzled economists.
- Related Words: None
11. Ineptitude (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Lack of skill or ability.
- Meaning (Hindi): अक्षमता
- Synonyms: Incompetence, clumsiness, inability
- Antonyms: Expertise, proficiency, competence
- Example (in a sentence): His ineptitude at handling the crisis was evident.
- Related Words: Inept (Adjective), Ineptly (Adverb)
12. Austerity (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Severe or strict manner or attitude.
- Meaning (Hindi): कठोरता
- Synonyms: Sternness, frugality, severity
- Antonyms: Luxury, indulgence, extravagance
- Example (in a sentence): The government introduced measures of austerity during the economic crisis.
- Related Words: Austere (Adjective)
13. Dissonance (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Lack of harmony or agreement.
- Meaning (Hindi): असंगति
- Synonyms: Discord, conflict, discrepancy
- Antonyms: Harmony, agreement, consonance
- Example (in a sentence): The dissonance between their views led to heated debates.
- Related Words: Dissonant (Adjective)
14. Tenure (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The holding of an office or position.
- Meaning (Hindi): कार्यकाल
- Synonyms: Term, period, occupation
- Antonyms: Resignation, vacancy
- Example (in a sentence): His tenure as president lasted a decade.
- Related Words: Tenured (Adjective)
15. Exoneration (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The act of clearing someone of blame or guilt.
- Meaning (Hindi): दोषमुक्ति
- Synonyms: Absolution, acquittal, vindication
- Antonyms: Conviction, accusation, blame
- Example (in a sentence): The DNA evidence led to his exoneration.
- Related Words: Exonerate (Verb)
16. Ambiguity (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Uncertainty or inexactness in meaning.
- Meaning (Hindi): अस्पष्टता
- Synonyms: Vagueness, obscurity, uncertainty
- Antonyms: Clarity, certainty, precision
- Example (in a sentence): The ambiguity of his statement confused everyone.
- Related Words: Ambiguous (Adjective)
17. Indifference (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Lack of interest, concern, or sympathy.
- Meaning (Hindi): उदासीनता
- Synonyms: Apathy, detachment, disinterest
- Antonyms: Interest, concern, passion
- Example (in a sentence): His indifference to the issue surprised his friends.
- Related Words: Indifferent (Adjective)
18. Prolific (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Producing many works, results, or offspring.
- Meaning (Hindi): विपुल
- Synonyms: Productive, creative, fertile
- Antonyms: Unproductive, barren, sterile
- Example (in a sentence): She is a prolific writer with dozens of novels.
- Related Words: Prolifically (Adverb)
19. Alacrity (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Brisk and cheerful readiness.
- Meaning (Hindi): तत्परता
- Synonyms: Eagerness, enthusiasm, promptness
- Antonyms: Reluctance, apathy, hesitance
- Example (in a sentence): She accepted the invitation with alacrity.
- Related Words: None
20. Mitigate (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To make less severe, serious, or painful.
- Meaning (Hindi): कम करना
- Synonyms: Alleviate, reduce, lessen
- Antonyms: Aggravate, worsen, intensify
- Example (in a sentence): Measures were taken to mitigate the effects of the flood.
- Related Words: Mitigation (Noun), Mitigative (Adjective)