1. Acquiesce (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To accept or comply silently or without protest.
- Meaning (Hindi): मौन स्वीकृति देना
- Synonyms: Accept, Concede, Submit
- Antonyms: Resist, Refuse, Oppose
- Example: He **acquiesced** to the manager’s decision without argument.
- Related Words: Acquiescence, Comply, Concur
2. Benevolence (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The quality of being well-meaning and kind.
- Meaning (Hindi): परोपकार, दयालुता
- Synonyms: Kindness, Generosity, Compassion
- Antonyms: Malevolence, Cruelty, Harshness
- Example: The charity is known for its **benevolence** toward the poor.
- Related Words: Benevolent, Kindhearted, Altruistic
3. Cajole (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To persuade someone by flattery or gentle urging.
- Meaning (Hindi): मीठी बातों से मनाना
- Synonyms: Coax, Sweet-talk, Persuade
- Antonyms: Bully, Intimidate, Dissuade
- Example: She **cajoled** her friend into attending the party.
- Related Words: Cajoling, Flatter, Wheedle
4. Debilitate (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To weaken or reduce strength.
- Meaning (Hindi): कमजोर करना
- Synonyms: Enfeeble, Weaken, Exhaust
- Antonyms: Strengthen, Fortify, Energize
- Example: The long illness **debilitated** his body.
- Related Words: Debilitated, Fatigue, Impair
5. Empirical (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Based on observation or experience rather than theory.
- Meaning (Hindi): अनुभवसिद्ध, प्रायोगिक
- Synonyms: Experimental, Observational, Practical
- Antonyms: Theoretical, Hypothetical, Speculative
- Example: The research was based on **empirical** data.
- Related Words: Empiricism, Pragmatic, Analytical
6. Furtive (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Attempting to avoid notice or attention.
- Meaning (Hindi): गुप्त, चोरी-छिपे
- Synonyms: Secretive, Sneaky, Stealthy
- Antonyms: Open, Transparent, Honest
- Example: He took a **furtive** glance at the document.
- Related Words: Furtively, Surreptitious, Covert
7. Galvanize (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To shock or excite into taking action.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रेरित करना
- Synonyms: Stimulate, Inspire, Energize
- Antonyms: Discourage, Deter, Weaken
- Example: The leader’s speech **galvanized** the crowd.
- Related Words: Galvanization, Spur, Motivate
8. Hapless (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Unfortunate or unlucky.
- Meaning (Hindi): अभागा, दुर्भाग्यशाली
- Synonyms: Unlucky, Miserable, Wretched
- Antonyms: Fortunate, Lucky, Blessed
- Example: The **hapless** traveler lost his passport.
- Related Words: Haplessly, Misfortunate, Doomed
9. Immutable (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Unchanging over time or unable to be changed.
- Meaning (Hindi): अपरिवर्तनीय
- Synonyms: Permanent, Fixed, Inflexible
- Antonyms: Changeable, Flexible, Mutable
- Example: The laws of physics are **immutable**.
- Related Words: Immutability, Unalterable, Perpetual
10. Juxtapose (Verb)
- Meaning (English): To place two things side by side for comparison.
- Meaning (Hindi): तुलना के लिए पास रखना
- Synonyms: Compare, Contrast, Align
- Antonyms: Separate, Distinguish, Divide
- Example: The artist **juxtaposed** modern and traditional styles.
- Related Words: Juxtaposition, Conjoin, Collate
11. Kaleidoscopic (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Constantly changing in a fascinating way.
- Meaning (Hindi): रंगबिरंगा और बदलता हुआ
- Synonyms: Multicolored, Varied, Vibrant
- Antonyms: Monotonous, Uniform, Static
- Example: The festival was a **kaleidoscopic** display of colors.
- Related Words: Kaleidoscope, Dynamic, Ever-changing
12. Lethargic (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Lacking energy or enthusiasm.
- Meaning (Hindi): सुस्त, आलसी
- Synonyms: Sluggish, Tired, Drowsy
- Antonyms: Energetic, Active, Lively
- Example: The hot weather made him **lethargic**.
- Related Words: Lethargy, Torpid, Listless
13. Mellifluous (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Pleasant and smooth to hear.
- Meaning (Hindi): मधुर, सुरीला
- Synonyms: Melodious, Harmonious, Euphonious
- Antonyms: Harsh, Cacophonous, Unpleasant
- Example: The singer had a **mellifluous** voice.
- Related Words: Mellifluously, Tuneful, Musical
14. Nascent (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Beginning to develop.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रारंभिक अवस्था में
- Synonyms: Emerging, Budding, Growing
- Antonyms: Mature, Developed, Established
- Example: The startup was still in a **nascent** stage.
- Related Words: Nascency, Incipient, Developing
15. Ostensible (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so.
- Meaning (Hindi): कथित, दिखावटी
- Synonyms: Apparent, Supposed, Alleged
- Antonyms: Real, Genuine, Authentic
- Example: His **ostensible** reason for leaving was health issues.
- Related Words: Ostensibly, Pretended, Feigned
16. Quintessential (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Representing the most perfect example of something.
- Meaning (Hindi): उत्कृष्ट, सर्वोत्तम
- Synonyms: Ideal, Ultimate, Perfect
- Antonyms: Atypical, Uncharacteristic, Imperfect
- Example: She is the **quintessential** leader.
- Related Words: Quintessence, Exemplary, Model
17. Recalcitrant (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Stubbornly resisting authority or control.
- Meaning (Hindi): हठी, जिद्दी
- Synonyms: Defiant, Uncooperative, Rebellious
- Antonyms: Obedient, Compliant, Submissive
- Example: The **recalcitrant** student refused to follow the rules.
- Related Words: Recalcitrance, Stubborn, Headstrong
18. Spurious (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): False or fake; not genuine.
- Meaning (Hindi): नकली, झूठा
- Synonyms: Bogus, Counterfeit, Fraudulent
- Antonyms: Authentic, Genuine, Real
- Example: The news was dismissed as **spurious** propaganda.
- Related Words: Spuriously, Forged, Sham
19. Tantamount (Adjective)
- Meaning (English): Equivalent in seriousness or effect.
- Meaning (Hindi): बराबर, समतुल्य
- Synonyms: Equal, Equivalent, Synonymous
- Antonyms: Different, Opposite, Unequal
- Example: His silence was **tantamount** to an admission of guilt.
- Related Words: Comparable, Identical, Alike
20. Ubiquity (Noun)
- Meaning (English): The state of being everywhere at once.
- Meaning (Hindi): सर्वव्यापकता
- Synonyms: Omnipresence, Pervasiveness, Universality
- Antonyms: Rarity, Absence, Uncommonness
- Example: The **ubiquity** of smartphones has changed communication.
- Related Words: Ubiquitous, Pervasive, Ever-present