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1. Abstinence (NOUN): (संयम / परहेज़) – the practice of avoiding something, especially harmful pleasures
Synonyms: restraint, avoidance
Antonyms: indulgence
Example: Abstinence from unhealthy habits improves health.
(अस्वस्थ आदतों से परहेज़ स्वास्थ्य में सुधार करता है।)
2. Blatant (ADJECTIVE): (स्पष्ट / खुला हुआ) – very obvious and done without shame
Synonyms: obvious, glaring
Antonyms: subtle
Example: The report revealed blatant corruption.
(रिपोर्ट ने स्पष्ट भ्रष्टाचार का खुलासा किया।)
3. Concur (VERB): (सहमत होना) – to agree with an opinion or decision
Synonyms: agree, consent
Antonyms: disagree
Example: Experts concur with the findings of the study.
(विशेषज्ञ अध्ययन के निष्कर्षों से सहमत हैं।)
4. Deter (VERB): (रोकना / हतोत्साहित करना) – to discourage someone from doing something
Synonyms: prevent, discourage
Antonyms: encourage
Example: Strict laws deter illegal activities.
(कड़े कानून अवैध गतिविधियों को रोकते हैं।)
5. Eloquent (ADJECTIVE): (वाक्पटु / प्रभावशाली) – fluent and persuasive in speaking
Synonyms: articulate, expressive
Antonyms: inarticulate
Example: She delivered an eloquent speech.
(उसने एक प्रभावशाली भाषण दिया।)
6. Frivolous (ADJECTIVE): (तुच्छ / महत्वहीन) – not serious or useful
Synonyms: trivial, insignificant
Antonyms: serious
Example: The court rejected the frivolous argument.
(न्यायालय ने तुच्छ तर्क को अस्वीकार कर दिया।)
7. Gratitude (NOUN): (कृतज्ञता) – the feeling of being thankful
Synonyms: thankfulness, appreciation
Antonyms: ingratitude
Example: He expressed gratitude to his teachers.
(उसने अपने शिक्षकों के प्रति कृतज्ञता व्यक्त की।)
8. Hostile (ADJECTIVE): (शत्रुतापूर्ण / विरोधी) – unfriendly or aggressive
Synonyms: aggressive, antagonistic
Antonyms: friendly
Example: The hostile environment affected negotiations.
(शत्रुतापूर्ण वातावरण ने वार्ताओं को प्रभावित किया।)
9. Impeccable (ADJECTIVE): (निर्दोष / बेदाग) – without any fault or mistake
Synonyms: flawless, perfect
Antonyms: imperfect
Example: Her impeccable performance received praise.
(उसके बेदाग प्रदर्शन को प्रशंसा मिली।)
10. Kindle (VERB): (जगाना / प्रेरित करना) – to arouse or inspire a feeling
Synonyms: inspire, ignite
Antonyms: extinguish
Example: The book kindled his interest in history.
(पुस्तक ने इतिहास के प्रति उसकी रुचि जगा दी।)
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1. Abstinence (NOUN): (संयम / परहेज़) – the practice of avoiding something, especially harmful pleasures
Synonyms: restraint, avoidance
Antonyms: indulgence
Example: Abstinence from unhealthy habits improves health.
(अस्वस्थ आदतों से परहेज़ स्वास्थ्य में सुधार करता है।)
2. Blatant (ADJECTIVE): (स्पष्ट / खुला हुआ) – very obvious and done without shame
Synonyms: obvious, glaring
Antonyms: subtle
Example: The report revealed blatant corruption.
(रिपोर्ट ने स्पष्ट भ्रष्टाचार का खुलासा किया।)
3. Concur (VERB): (सहमत होना) – to agree with an opinion or decision
Synonyms: agree, consent
Antonyms: disagree
Example: Experts concur with the findings of the study.
(विशेषज्ञ अध्ययन के निष्कर्षों से सहमत हैं।)
4. Deter (VERB): (रोकना / हतोत्साहित करना) – to discourage someone from doing something
Synonyms: prevent, discourage
Antonyms: encourage
Example: Strict laws deter illegal activities.
(कड़े कानून अवैध गतिविधियों को रोकते हैं।)
5. Eloquent (ADJECTIVE): (वाक्पटु / प्रभावशाली) – fluent and persuasive in speaking
Synonyms: articulate, expressive
Antonyms: inarticulate
Example: She delivered an eloquent speech.
(उसने एक प्रभावशाली भाषण दिया।)
6. Frivolous (ADJECTIVE): (तुच्छ / महत्वहीन) – not serious or useful
Synonyms: trivial, insignificant
Antonyms: serious
Example: The court rejected the frivolous argument.
(न्यायालय ने तुच्छ तर्क को अस्वीकार कर दिया।)
7. Gratitude (NOUN): (कृतज्ञता) – the feeling of being thankful
Synonyms: thankfulness, appreciation
Antonyms: ingratitude
Example: He expressed gratitude to his teachers.
(उसने अपने शिक्षकों के प्रति कृतज्ञता व्यक्त की।)
8. Hostile (ADJECTIVE): (शत्रुतापूर्ण / विरोधी) – unfriendly or aggressive
Synonyms: aggressive, antagonistic
Antonyms: friendly
Example: The hostile environment affected negotiations.
(शत्रुतापूर्ण वातावरण ने वार्ताओं को प्रभावित किया।)
9. Impeccable (ADJECTIVE): (निर्दोष / बेदाग) – without any fault or mistake
Synonyms: flawless, perfect
Antonyms: imperfect
Example: Her impeccable performance received praise.
(उसके बेदाग प्रदर्शन को प्रशंसा मिली।)
10. Kindle (VERB): (जगाना / प्रेरित करना) – to arouse or inspire a feeling
Synonyms: inspire, ignite
Antonyms: extinguish
Example: The book kindled his interest in history.
(पुस्तक ने इतिहास के प्रति उसकी रुचि जगा दी।)
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Advanced + HARD One-Word Substitutions (2701–2750)
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2701. Ponderous – Slow and heavy in movement or style.
2702. Portentous – Ominous; indicating something important or bad.
2703. Pragmatic – Practical rather than theoretical.
2704. Precedent – An earlier event serving as an example.
2705. Precipitate – To cause something to happen suddenly.
2706. Preclude – To prevent from happening.
2707. Predilection – A preference or special liking.
2708. Prescient – Having knowledge of future events.
2709. Prevaricate – To avoid telling the truth.
2710. Probity – Honesty and strong moral principles.
2711. Prodigious – Remarkably great in size or extent.
2712. Prodigal – Wastefully extravagant.
2713. Proliferate – To increase rapidly in number.
2714. Propensity – A natural tendency or inclination.
2715. Propitious – Favorable and indicating success.
2716. Proscribe – To forbid or outlaw.
2717. Protean – Able to change easily and often.
2718. Prurient – Having an excessive interest in sexual matters.
2719. Puerile – Childishly silly or immature.
2720. Pulchritude – Physical beauty.
2721. Punctilious – Showing great attention to detail or correct behavior.
2722. Quagmire – A difficult or complex situation.
2723. Querulous – Constantly complaining.
2724. Quiescent – Inactive or dormant.
2725. Quixotic – Unrealistically idealistic.
2726. Rabid – Extremely enthusiastic or fanatical.
2727. Raconteur – A skilled storyteller.
2728. Rarefy – To make less dense or more refined.
2729. Recalcitrant – Stubbornly resistant to authority.
2730. Recondite – Difficult to understand; obscure.
2731. Refractory – Hard to control or manage.
2732. Relegate – To assign to a lower position.
2733. Remonstrate – To protest or object strongly.
2734. Renege – To go back on a promise.
2735. Repudiate – To reject or refuse association with.
2736. Rescind – To officially cancel.
2737. Restive – Unable to remain still; impatient.
2738. Retrench – To reduce expenses or spending.
2739. Reverent – Showing deep respect.
2740. Rife – Widespread or common.
2741. Ruminate – To think deeply and carefully.
2742. Sacrosanct – Too important or sacred to be changed.
2743. Sagacious – Wise and showing good judgment.
2744. Sanguine – Optimistic and hopeful.
2745. Satiate – To satisfy fully.
2746. Scintillating – Brilliantly lively and interesting.
2747. Sequester – To isolate or set apart.
2748. Serendipitous – Occurring by happy chance.
2749. Sinecure – A job requiring little work but giving income.
2750. Solicitous – Showing care and concern.
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2701. Ponderous – Slow and heavy in movement or style.
2702. Portentous – Ominous; indicating something important or bad.
2703. Pragmatic – Practical rather than theoretical.
2704. Precedent – An earlier event serving as an example.
2705. Precipitate – To cause something to happen suddenly.
2706. Preclude – To prevent from happening.
2707. Predilection – A preference or special liking.
2708. Prescient – Having knowledge of future events.
2709. Prevaricate – To avoid telling the truth.
2710. Probity – Honesty and strong moral principles.
2711. Prodigious – Remarkably great in size or extent.
2712. Prodigal – Wastefully extravagant.
2713. Proliferate – To increase rapidly in number.
2714. Propensity – A natural tendency or inclination.
2715. Propitious – Favorable and indicating success.
2716. Proscribe – To forbid or outlaw.
2717. Protean – Able to change easily and often.
2718. Prurient – Having an excessive interest in sexual matters.
2719. Puerile – Childishly silly or immature.
2720. Pulchritude – Physical beauty.
2721. Punctilious – Showing great attention to detail or correct behavior.
2722. Quagmire – A difficult or complex situation.
2723. Querulous – Constantly complaining.
2724. Quiescent – Inactive or dormant.
2725. Quixotic – Unrealistically idealistic.
2726. Rabid – Extremely enthusiastic or fanatical.
2727. Raconteur – A skilled storyteller.
2728. Rarefy – To make less dense or more refined.
2729. Recalcitrant – Stubbornly resistant to authority.
2730. Recondite – Difficult to understand; obscure.
2731. Refractory – Hard to control or manage.
2732. Relegate – To assign to a lower position.
2733. Remonstrate – To protest or object strongly.
2734. Renege – To go back on a promise.
2735. Repudiate – To reject or refuse association with.
2736. Rescind – To officially cancel.
2737. Restive – Unable to remain still; impatient.
2738. Retrench – To reduce expenses or spending.
2739. Reverent – Showing deep respect.
2740. Rife – Widespread or common.
2741. Ruminate – To think deeply and carefully.
2742. Sacrosanct – Too important or sacred to be changed.
2743. Sagacious – Wise and showing good judgment.
2744. Sanguine – Optimistic and hopeful.
2745. Satiate – To satisfy fully.
2746. Scintillating – Brilliantly lively and interesting.
2747. Sequester – To isolate or set apart.
2748. Serendipitous – Occurring by happy chance.
2749. Sinecure – A job requiring little work but giving income.
2750. Solicitous – Showing care and concern.
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Advanced + HARD One-Word Substitutions (2751–2800)
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2751. Spartan – Simple, disciplined, and austere.
2752. Staid – Serious and respectable.
2753. Stalwart – Loyal, reliable, and strong.
2754. Stentorian – Extremely loud and powerful (voice).
2755. Stipulate – To demand as a condition.
2756. Stolid – Calm and unemotional.
2757. Strident – Loud, harsh, and forceful.
2758. Subjugate – To bring under control or conquer.
2759. Sublime – Of outstanding spiritual or intellectual beauty.
2760. Substantiate – To support with evidence.
2761. Succinct – Expressed clearly in few words.
2762. Superlative – Of the highest quality or degree.
2763. Surfeit – An excessive amount of something.
2764. Surmise – To guess without complete evidence.
2765. Susceptible – Easily affected or influenced.
2766. Sycophant – A person who flatters powerful people for advantage.
2767. Tacit – Understood without being spoken.
2768. Tantamount – Equivalent in effect or value.
2769. Temerity – Excessive boldness or audacity.
2770. Tenet – A principle or belief.
2771. Tenuous – Weak, slight, or not well supported.
2772. Terse – Brief and concise.
2773. Timidity – Lack of courage or confidence.
2774. Torpid – Inactive; sluggish.
2775. Tortuous – Full of twists; complex and indirect.
2776. Tractable – Easy to control or manage.
2777. Travesty – A false or distorted representation.
2778. Trepidation – Fear or anxiety about something.
2779. Trite – Overused and lacking originality.
2780. Tumultuous – Noisy, chaotic, and disorderly.
2781. Turpitude – Depravity; wicked behavior.
2782. Ubiquity – Presence everywhere at the same time.
2783. Unctuous – Excessively flattering or oily in manner.
2784. Unfathomable – Impossible to understand fully.
2785. Unilateral – Performed by one side only.
2786. Unprecedented – Never done or known before.
2787. Vacuous – Empty-minded; lacking intelligence.
2788. Venerate – To regard with deep respect.
2789. Veracity – Truthfulness and accuracy.
2790. Verbose – Using more words than necessary.
2791. Verisimilitude – Appearance of being true or real.
2792. Vicissitude – A change of circumstances, often unpleasant.
2793. Vilify – To speak badly about someone.
2794. Vindicate – To clear from blame or suspicion.
2795. Vitriolic – Filled with bitter criticism.
2796. Vituperate – To criticize harshly and abusively.
2797. Volition – The power of making choices.
2798. Wanton – Deliberate and unprovoked; reckless.
2799. Wistful – Having a feeling of vague longing.
2800. Zealot – A fanatically committed person.
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2751. Spartan – Simple, disciplined, and austere.
2752. Staid – Serious and respectable.
2753. Stalwart – Loyal, reliable, and strong.
2754. Stentorian – Extremely loud and powerful (voice).
2755. Stipulate – To demand as a condition.
2756. Stolid – Calm and unemotional.
2757. Strident – Loud, harsh, and forceful.
2758. Subjugate – To bring under control or conquer.
2759. Sublime – Of outstanding spiritual or intellectual beauty.
2760. Substantiate – To support with evidence.
2761. Succinct – Expressed clearly in few words.
2762. Superlative – Of the highest quality or degree.
2763. Surfeit – An excessive amount of something.
2764. Surmise – To guess without complete evidence.
2765. Susceptible – Easily affected or influenced.
2766. Sycophant – A person who flatters powerful people for advantage.
2767. Tacit – Understood without being spoken.
2768. Tantamount – Equivalent in effect or value.
2769. Temerity – Excessive boldness or audacity.
2770. Tenet – A principle or belief.
2771. Tenuous – Weak, slight, or not well supported.
2772. Terse – Brief and concise.
2773. Timidity – Lack of courage or confidence.
2774. Torpid – Inactive; sluggish.
2775. Tortuous – Full of twists; complex and indirect.
2776. Tractable – Easy to control or manage.
2777. Travesty – A false or distorted representation.
2778. Trepidation – Fear or anxiety about something.
2779. Trite – Overused and lacking originality.
2780. Tumultuous – Noisy, chaotic, and disorderly.
2781. Turpitude – Depravity; wicked behavior.
2782. Ubiquity – Presence everywhere at the same time.
2783. Unctuous – Excessively flattering or oily in manner.
2784. Unfathomable – Impossible to understand fully.
2785. Unilateral – Performed by one side only.
2786. Unprecedented – Never done or known before.
2787. Vacuous – Empty-minded; lacking intelligence.
2788. Venerate – To regard with deep respect.
2789. Veracity – Truthfulness and accuracy.
2790. Verbose – Using more words than necessary.
2791. Verisimilitude – Appearance of being true or real.
2792. Vicissitude – A change of circumstances, often unpleasant.
2793. Vilify – To speak badly about someone.
2794. Vindicate – To clear from blame or suspicion.
2795. Vitriolic – Filled with bitter criticism.
2796. Vituperate – To criticize harshly and abusively.
2797. Volition – The power of making choices.
2798. Wanton – Deliberate and unprovoked; reckless.
2799. Wistful – Having a feeling of vague longing.
2800. Zealot – A fanatically committed person.
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Ultra-Rare Advanced Vocabulary (3001–3050)
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3001. Gainsay – To deny or contradict.
3002. Gambit – A clever opening move or strategy.
3003. Gauche – Socially awkward; lacking sophistication.
3004. Germane – Closely relevant to the subject.
3005. Glean – To gather information bit by bit.
3006. Grandiloquent – Using pompous or extravagant language.
3007. Gratuitous – Unnecessary; uncalled for.
3008. Gregarious – Fond of company; sociable.
3009. Guileless – Innocent and free from deceit.
3010. Hackneyed – Overused; lacking originality.
3011. Halcyon – Peaceful, happy, and prosperous.
3012. Harangue – A long, aggressive speech.
3013. Harbinger – A sign of something to come.
3014. Hegemony – Dominance of one group over others.
3015. Hermetic – Completely sealed or isolated.
3016. Heterodox – Contrary to accepted beliefs.
3017. Histrionic – Overly dramatic or theatrical.
3018. Homily – A moral or religious lecture.
3019. Hubris – Excessive pride or arrogance.
3020. Husbandry – Careful management of resources.
3021. Aggrandize – To increase power or status.
3022. Alleviate – To reduce pain or difficulty.
3023. Ameliorate – To improve or make better.
3024. Amicable – Friendly and peaceful.
3025. Animosity – Strong hatred or hostility.
3026. Antagonize – To provoke hostility.
3027. Apathy – Lack of interest or emotion.
3028. Appease – To calm or satisfy.
3029. Apprehensive – Anxious or fearful about the future.
3030. Arbitrary – Based on personal choice, not reason.
3031. Articulate – Able to express clearly.
3032. Ascertain – To find out with certainty.
3033. Aspersion – A damaging remark or criticism.
3034. Assiduous – Hardworking and persistent.
3035. Astute – Clever and perceptive.
3036. Atrocious – Horribly bad or cruel.
3037. Audacious – Bold and fearless.
3038. Augment – To increase or enhance.
3039. Auspicious – Favorable and promising.
3040. Avaricious – Extremely greedy for wealth.
3041. Baleful – Threatening harm or evil.
3042. Belittle – To make someone seem unimportant.
3043. Belligerent – Aggressive and hostile.
3044. Benefactor – One who gives help or money.
3045. Benevolent – Kind and generous.
3046. Benign – Gentle and harmless.
3047. Blatant – Completely obvious.
3048. Bolster – To support or strengthen.
3049. Bombastic – Using inflated language.
3050. Boorish – Rough and bad-mannered.
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3001. Gainsay – To deny or contradict.
3002. Gambit – A clever opening move or strategy.
3003. Gauche – Socially awkward; lacking sophistication.
3004. Germane – Closely relevant to the subject.
3005. Glean – To gather information bit by bit.
3006. Grandiloquent – Using pompous or extravagant language.
3007. Gratuitous – Unnecessary; uncalled for.
3008. Gregarious – Fond of company; sociable.
3009. Guileless – Innocent and free from deceit.
3010. Hackneyed – Overused; lacking originality.
3011. Halcyon – Peaceful, happy, and prosperous.
3012. Harangue – A long, aggressive speech.
3013. Harbinger – A sign of something to come.
3014. Hegemony – Dominance of one group over others.
3015. Hermetic – Completely sealed or isolated.
3016. Heterodox – Contrary to accepted beliefs.
3017. Histrionic – Overly dramatic or theatrical.
3018. Homily – A moral or religious lecture.
3019. Hubris – Excessive pride or arrogance.
3020. Husbandry – Careful management of resources.
3021. Aggrandize – To increase power or status.
3022. Alleviate – To reduce pain or difficulty.
3023. Ameliorate – To improve or make better.
3024. Amicable – Friendly and peaceful.
3025. Animosity – Strong hatred or hostility.
3026. Antagonize – To provoke hostility.
3027. Apathy – Lack of interest or emotion.
3028. Appease – To calm or satisfy.
3029. Apprehensive – Anxious or fearful about the future.
3030. Arbitrary – Based on personal choice, not reason.
3031. Articulate – Able to express clearly.
3032. Ascertain – To find out with certainty.
3033. Aspersion – A damaging remark or criticism.
3034. Assiduous – Hardworking and persistent.
3035. Astute – Clever and perceptive.
3036. Atrocious – Horribly bad or cruel.
3037. Audacious – Bold and fearless.
3038. Augment – To increase or enhance.
3039. Auspicious – Favorable and promising.
3040. Avaricious – Extremely greedy for wealth.
3041. Baleful – Threatening harm or evil.
3042. Belittle – To make someone seem unimportant.
3043. Belligerent – Aggressive and hostile.
3044. Benefactor – One who gives help or money.
3045. Benevolent – Kind and generous.
3046. Benign – Gentle and harmless.
3047. Blatant – Completely obvious.
3048. Bolster – To support or strengthen.
3049. Bombastic – Using inflated language.
3050. Boorish – Rough and bad-mannered.
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