1. EXCRUCIATE (VERB): agonize: (कष्ट पहुंचाना)
Synonyms: anguish, bother
Antonyms: equity, fairness
Example Sentence:
Swastika stood back, excruciated by the possibility.
2. CONCRETE (ADJECTIVE): actual: (वास्तविक)
Synonyms: factual, particular
Antonyms: unimportant, indefinite
Example Sentence:
Swinka has a concrete information.
3. RENEGE (VERB): go back on a promise: (इनकार)
Synonyms: reverse, welsh
Antonyms: correction, accuracy
Example Sentence:
People have reneged on a core promise laid out in the preamble of the constitution.
4. STIGMATISE (VERB): disgrace: (कलंकित करना)
Synonyms: defame, denounce
Antonyms: exalt, praise
Example Sentence:
This action will stigmatise a set of citizens for their poverty.
5. REPLETE (ADJECTIVE): filled or well supplied with something : (भरा हुआ)
Synonyms: awash, rife
Antonyms: empty, unfilled
Example Sentence:
History is replete with odious instances of countries that have differentiated between citizens in the past.
6. EXPLOITATION (NOUN): misuse: (दुरुपयोग करना)
Synonyms: ill-treatment, wringing
Antonyms: hospitable, generous
Example Sentence:
It was an exploitation of the patented invention.
7. THRIVE (VERB): prosper: (फूलना फलना)
Synonyms: flourish, bloom
Antonyms: cease, decrease
Example Sentence:
It appears to believe that English can’t thrive as long as French survives.
8. MAGNANIMOUS (ADJECTIVE): generous: (उदार)
Synonyms: altruistic, charitable
Antonyms: mean, selfish
Example Sentence:
The panel is more magnanimous than Article 120(2).
9. CONCEDE (VERB): acknowledge: (स्वीकार करना)
Synonyms: accept, cave in
Antonyms: deny, refuse
Example Sentence:
I had to concede that I'd overreacted.
10. STRIVE (VERB): make great efforts to achieve something : (प्रयास करना)
Synonyms: aim, attempt
Antonyms: neglect, dissuade
Example Sentence:
They strive to make their respective languages prominent in governance and education.