1. Potent (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Having great power, influence, or effect.
- Meaning (Hindi): शक्तिशाली
- Synonyms: Powerful, strong, effective
- Antonyms: Weak, ineffective, feeble
- Example: The potent medicine quickly alleviated her pain.
- Related Words: Potency (Noun), Potential (Noun)
2. Distort (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To twist out of shape or to misrepresent.
- Meaning (Hindi): विकृत करना
- Synonyms: Misrepresent, twist, skew
- Antonyms: Clarify, straighten, represent
- Example: The media can distort the truth in their reports.
- Related Words: Distortion (Noun), Distorted (Adjective)
3. Amplify (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To increase the volume or strength of something.
- Meaning (Hindi): बढ़ाना
- Synonyms: Enhance, intensify, magnify
- Antonyms: Reduce, diminish, lessen
- Example: The speaker used a microphone to amplify his voice.
- Related Words: Amplification (Noun), Amplifier (Noun)
4. Insidious (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way but with harmful effects.
- Meaning (Hindi): कपटी
- Synonyms: Treacherous, deceitful, stealthy
- Antonyms: Honest, straightforward, open
- Example: The insidious disease went unnoticed for years.
- Related Words: Insidiously (Adverb), Insidiousness (Noun)
5. Quid pro quo (Noun)
- Meaning (English): A favor or advantage granted in return for something.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रतिफल
- Synonyms: Exchange, trade, reciprocity
- Antonyms: None (specific term)
- Example: The agreement was based on a quid pro quo arrangement.
- Related Words: None
6. Proliferation (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Rapid increase or spread.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रसार
- Synonyms: Expansion, growth, multiplication
- Antonyms: Reduction, decrease, decline
- Example: The proliferation of technology has changed our lives.
- Related Words: Proliferate (Verb), Proliferative (Adjective)
7. Rhetoric (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
- Meaning (Hindi): भाषाशास्त्र
- Synonyms: Persuasion, eloquence, discourse
- Antonyms: Inarticulateness, silence
- Example: His rhetoric was convincing and inspired many.
- Related Words: Rhetorical (Adjective), Rhetorician (Noun)
8. Manipulation (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The action of manipulating something in a skillful manner.
- Meaning (Hindi): हेरफेर
- Synonyms: Control, influence, handling
- Antonyms: Neglect, abandonment
- Example: The manipulation of data can lead to false conclusions.
- Related Words: Manipulate (Verb), Manipulative (Adjective)
9. Ethical (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
- Meaning (Hindi): नैतिक
- Synonyms: Moral, principled, virtuous
- Antonyms: Unethical, immoral, corrupt
- Example: The company follows ethical business practices.
- Related Words: Ethics (Noun), Ethically (Adverb)
10. Narrative (Noun)
- Meaning (English): A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- Meaning (Hindi): कथा
- Synonyms: Story, account, tale
- Antonyms: None (specific term)
- Example: The narrative of the novel was captivating.
- Related Words: Narrate (Verb), Narrator (Noun)
11. Surveillance (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal.
- Meaning (Hindi): निगरानी
- Synonyms: Monitoring, observation, scrutiny
- Antonyms: Ignorance, neglect
- Example: The surveillance cameras recorded everything.
- Related Words: Surveil (Verb), Surveillant (Noun)
12. Covert (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Not openly acknowledged or displayed; secret.
- Meaning (Hindi): गुप्त
- Synonyms: Hidden, secret, concealed
- Antonyms: Overt, open, public
- Example: They conducted a covert operation to gather intelligence.
- Related Words: Covertly (Adverb), Covertness (Noun)
13. Alarming (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Causing people to feel frightened or worried.
- Meaning (Hindi): चिंताजनक
- Synonyms: Disturbing, frightening, unsettling Antonyms: Comforting, reassuring
- Example: The alarming news spread quickly through the town.
- Related Words: Alarm (Noun), Alarmingly (Adverb)
14. Discourse (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Written or spoken communication or debate.
- Meaning (Hindi): संवाद
- Synonyms: Discussion, conversation, dialogue
- Antonyms: Silence, reticence
- Example: The discourse on climate change is crucial.
- Related Words: Discursive (Adjective), Discoursing (Verb)
15. Substantial (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Of considerable importance, size, or worth.
- Meaning (Hindi): महत्वपूर्ण
- Synonyms: Significant, considerable, meaningful
- Antonyms: Insignificant, trivial, minor
- Example: She made a substantial contribution to the project.
- Related Words: Substantially (Adverb), Substance (Noun)
16. Expenditure (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The action of spending funds.
- Meaning (Hindi): व्यय
- Synonyms: Spending, outlay, cost
- Antonyms: Income, revenue
- Example: The expenditure on education has increased this year.
- Related Words: Expend (Verb), Expendable (Adjective)
17. Cohesion (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The action or fact of forming a united whole.
- Meaning (Hindi): एकता
- Synonyms: Unity, togetherness, bond
- Antonyms: Disunity, division
- Example: The team showed great cohesion during the project.
- Related Words: Cohesive (Adjective), Cohere (Verb)
18. Dichotomy (Noun)
- Meaning (English): A division or contrast between two things that are represented as being opposed or entirely different.
- Meaning (Hindi): द्वंद्व
- Synonyms: Division, contrast, split
- Antonyms: Unity, agreement
- Example: The dichotomy between rich and poor is stark.
- Related Words: Dichotomous (Adjective), Dichotomize (Verb)
19. Scrutiny (Noun)
- Meaning (English): Critical observation or examination.
- Meaning (Hindi): गहन निरीक्षण
- Synonyms: Inspection, examination, analysis
- Antonyms: Neglect, oversight
- Example: The proposal is under scrutiny by the committee.
- Related Words: Scrutinize (Verb), Scrutinous (Adjective)
20. Conventional (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Based on or in accordance with what is generally done or believed.
- Meaning (Hindi): पारंपरिक
- Synonyms: Traditional, standard, usual
- Antonyms: Unconventional, radical
- Example: They followed conventional