1. WAFT (VERB): carry: (बहा ले जाना)
Synonyms: drift, convey
Antonyms: hold, keep
Example Sentence:
The air becomes vibrant with a thousand angelic wings, which waft a balmy breeze.
2. ROCOCO (ADJECTIVE): florid: ( अत्यलंकृत)
Synonyms: ornate, gilt
Antonyms: plain, undecorated
Example Sentence:
It was a rococo flower-vase.
3. CHIMERA (NOUN): bogy: (कल्पना)
Synonyms: delusion, monstrosity
Antonyms: certainty, reality
Example Sentence:
The economic sovereignty you claim to defend is a chimera.
4. PORTENT (NOUN): miracle: (कल्पना)
Synonyms: marvel, prodigy
Antonyms: expectation, doom
Example Sentence:
It was a portent that she won.
5. PERVERSION (NOUN): spoof: (विकृति)
Synonyms: burlesque, distortion
Antonyms: seriousness, solemnity
Example Sentence:
The absurdly lenient sentence is a perversion of justice.
6. BURGESS (NOUN): civilian: (नागरिक)
Synonyms: inhabitant, resident
Antonyms: alien, foreigner
Example Sentence:
He is a nice burgess.
7. BOURGEOIS (ADJECTIVE): traditional: (मध्यमवर्गीय)
Synonyms: conservative, middle-class
Antonyms: aristocratic, upper-class
Example Sentence:
He belonged to a rich, bored, bourgeois family.
8. ARRAIGN (VERB): accuse: (अपराधी ठहराना)
Synonyms: incriminate, indict
Antonyms: exculpate, exonerate
Example Sentence:
She was arraigned on charges of attempted murder.
9. APPOSITE (ADJECTIVE): pertinent: (उपयुक्त)
Synonyms: germane, relevant
Antonyms: inappropriate, improper
Example Sentence:
There was an apposite quotation written in the side of the wall.
10. ARROGATE (VERB): claim without justification: (हड़पना)
Synonyms: confiscate, expropriate
Antonyms: reject, refuse
Example Sentence:
They arrogate to themselves the ability to divine the nation's true interests.