1. ALLAY (VERB): pacify: (शान्त
करना)
Synonyms: lighten,
assuage
Antonyms: heighten,
agitate
Example Sentence:
A good teacher works
hard to allay the concerns of all the students in his class.
2. ABJURE (VERB): forsake: (त्यागना)
Synonyms: renounce, disapprove
Antonyms: approve,
sanction
Example Sentence:
Martha has chosen to
abjure her favourite dessert, while on her diet.
3. FALLACY (NOUN): mistake: (धोखा)
Synonyms: delusion, deception
Antonyms: veracity, truth
Example Sentence:
It is a fallacy that
all poor people are uneducated.
4. LASSITUDE (NOUN): tiredness: (थकान)
Synonyms: languor, weariness
Antonyms: vivacity,
agility
Example Sentence:
After finishing his
exercise routine, Daniel conquered his lassitude by drinking an energy drink
5. GUILE (NOUN): cunningness: (धूर्तता)
Synonyms: deceit, slyness
Antonyms: honesty,
truthfulness
Example Sentence:
The richest man of our
city has used all his money and guile to get into politics.
6. HAGGARD (ADJECTIVE): exhausted: (मरियल)
Synonyms: gaunt, emaciated
Antonyms: exuberant, active
Example Sentence:
From John’s haggard
appearance, it was obvious that he had way too many drinks last night.
7. INSINUATE (VERB): force
one’s way into: (दिल में जगह करना)
Synonyms: instil, infuse
Antonyms: conceal, suppress
Example Sentence:
Longing to be popular,
she made several attempts to insinuate herself into the crowd of popular kids.
8. SOLITUDE (NOUN): aloneness: (एकांत)
Synonyms: isolation,
seclusion
Antonyms: togetherness,
companionship
Example Sentence:
A bit of solitude is
often all you need to clear your head and rethink your approach.
9. FOE (NOUN): opponent: (विरोधी)
Synonyms: adversary, antagonist.
Antonyms: friend, comrade
Example Sentence:
Although they used to
be close friends, it ended when Myra befriended his political foe.
10. CONSPICUOUS
(ADJECTIVE): distinguished: (विख्यात)
Synonyms: prominent,
obvious
Antonyms: unapparent,
obscure
Example Sentence:
Performing well in
studies will make you conspicuous among the other students.