The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exam

ЁЯФ╢1. TARNISH (VERB):
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(рдоैрд▓ा рдХрд░рдиा): sully
Synonyms: besmirch, blacken
Antonyms: enhance
Example Sentence:His regime had not been tarnished by human rights abuses.

ЁЯФ╖2. CALAMITOUS (ADJECTIVE):
╰───────────────────╯ (рдЖрдкрджाрдЧ्рд░рд╕्рдд): disastrous
Synonyms: catastrophic, cataclysmic
Antonyms: good, advantageous
Example Sentence:Calamitous events as fires, hurricanes, and floods.

ЁЯФ╢3. DISREPUTE (NOUN):
╰───────────────╯ (рдЕрдкрдоाрди): disgrace
Synonyms: shame, dishonour
Antonyms: honour
Example Sentence:One of the top clubs in the country is bringing the game into disrepute.

ЁЯФ╖4. FICTITIOUS (ADJECTIVE):
╰──────────────────╯ (рдЕрд╡ाрд╕्рддрд╡िрдХ): false
Synonyms: fake, counterfeit
Antonyms: genuine
Example Sentence:Reports of a deal were dismissed as fictitious by the Minister.

ЁЯФ╢5. STIFLE (VERB):
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 (рджрдо рдШोंрдЯрдиा): suffocate
Synonyms: choke, asphyxiate
Antonyms: cold, chilly
Example Sentence:Those in the streets were stifled by the fumes.

ЁЯФ╖6.MALICIOUS (ADJECTIVE):
╰──────────────────╯ (рдж्рд╡ेрд╖рдкूрд░्рдг): spiteful
Synonyms: malevolent, hostile
Antonyms: benevolent
Example Sentence:He was found guilty of malicious damage.

ЁЯФ╢7. ACCOUNTABLE (ADJECTIVE):
╰────────────────────╯ (рдЙрдд्рддрд░рджाрдпी): responsible
Synonyms: liable, answerable
Antonyms: unaccountable
Example Sentence:Ministers are accountable to Parliament.

ЁЯФ╖8. ARTICULATE (VERB):
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 (рд╡्рдпрдХ्рдд рдХрд░рдиा): express
Synonyms: voice, give voice to
Antonyms: bottle up
Example Sentence:They were unable to articulate their emotions.

ЁЯФ╢9. GRAVE (ADJECTIVE):
╰───────────────╯ (рдЧंрднीрд░): solemn
Synonyms: earnest, serious
Antonyms: carefree
Example Sentence:His face was grave.

ЁЯФ╖10. RELUCTANCE (NOUN):
╰─────────────────╯ (рдЕрдиिрдЪ्рдЫा): unwillingness
Synonyms: disinclination, hesitation
Antonyms: willingness
Example Sentence:She sensed his reluctance to continue.
 
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