1. FOOTLOOSE (ADJECTIVE): Easy going:(कहीं भी जाने को आज़ाद)
Synonyms: unattached, free and easy
Antonyms: bound, enslaved
Example Sentence:
2. ROLLICKING (ADJECTIVE): Joyous:(मौज उड़ानेवाला)
Synonyms: jaunty, spirited
Antonyms: sad, depressed
Example Sentence:
We enjoyed his rollicking performance.
3. LANGUID (ADJECTIVE): Dropping:(कमज़ोर)
Synonyms: sluggish, laid-back
Antonyms: energetic, lively
Example Sentence:
Why are you looking so languid?
4. MURKY (ADJECTIVE): Dark:(धुंधला)
Synonyms: gloomy, dreary
Antonyms: bright, luminous
Example Sentence:
The stress lines on his face are the clear sign of murky life that he is leading.
5. RAKISH (ADJECTIVE): Charming:(बाँका)
Synonyms: dashing, raffish
Antonyms: boorish, adhesive
Example Sentence:
He is a rakish man.
6. PLACID (NOUN): calm:(नम्र)
Synonyms: serene, tranquil
Antonyms: agitated, disturbed
Example Sentence:
Placid surroundings of Kashmir enthralled me deep within.
7. DELETERIOUS (ADJECTIVE): detrimental:(क्षतिकर)
Synonyms: harmful, destroying
Antonyms: helpful, aiding
Example Sentence:
Smoking is deleterious to health.
8. MOROSE (ADJECTIVE): glum:(उदास)
Synonyms: grouchy, cranky
Antonyms: cheerful, happy
Example Sentence:
Her father’s funeral was a morose event which left her and her family in tears.
9. DIFFIDENT (ADJECTIVE): meek:(संकोची)
Synonyms: timid, sheepish
Antonyms: brave, confident
Example Sentence:
You are kind of diffident person.
10. DEBACLE (NOUN): catastrophe:(विध्वंस)
Synonyms: beating, collapse
Antonyms: attainment, accomplishment
Example Sentence:
When the movie was released, it was called a debacle by the audience.