1. COVETOUS (ADJECTIVE): (рд▓ोрднी) rapacious
Synonyms: greedy, insatiable
Antonyms: magnanimous, generous
Example sentence:
Sonam touched the ring with covetous hands.
2. MYRIAD (ADJECTIVE): (рдЕрд╕ंрдЦ्рдп) innumerable
Synonyms: countless, endless
Antonyms: bounded, calculable
Example Sentence:
There are myriad jobs in IT sector this year.
3. APPREHENSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (рднрдпрднीрдд) anxious
Synonyms: doubtful, jittery
Antonyms: certain, confident
Example Sentence:
He felt apprehensive about going home.
4. SPUR (NOUN): (рдк्рд░ेрд░рдгा) activation
Synonyms: catalyst, excitant
Antonyms: prevention, curb
Example Sentence:
Wars act as a spur to real invention.
5. MUTABLE (ADJECTIVE): (рдкрд░िрд╡рд░्рддрдирд╢ीрд▓) changeable
Synonyms: variable, flexible
Antonyms: certain, definite
Example Sentence:
Time space and matter are mutable realities.
6. LACK (NOUN): (рдЕрднाрд╡) absence
Synonyms: dearth, inadequacy
Antonyms: affluence, abundance
Example Sentence:
His voice was raspy from his own lack of sleep.
7. BLEAK (ADJECTIVE): (рдмेрд░ंрдЧ) dismal
Synonyms: gloomy, dark
Antonyms: bright, pleasant
Example sentence:
Jack was found in the bleak little room in despair.
8. ADJUNCT (NOUN): (рд╕рд╣ाрдпрдХ) supplement
Synonyms: addition, complement
Antonyms: lessening, subtraction
Example sentence:
Food technology is an adjunct to learning.
9. VARIATION (NOUN): (рдЕрд╕рдоाрдирддा) alteration
Synonyms: deviation, disparity
Antonyms: similarity, likeness
Example Sentence:
Regional variations are seen in spoken language.
10. ACCORD (NOUN): (рд╕рдордЭौрддा) agreement
Synonyms: harmony, unison
Antonyms: disagreement, denial
Example sentence:
The two countries breached the accord.