1. PUSILLANIMOUS (ADJECTIVE): (कायर): fearful
Synonyms: afraid, cowardly
Antonyms: bold, brave
Example sentence:
The authorities are too pusillanimous to deal with this situation.
2. PETULANT (ADJECTIVE): (ढीठ): crabby
Synonyms: impatient, cranky
Antonyms: patient,
good-natured
Example sentence:
I was sick and petulant, and finally quarrelled with my friend.
3. ABSENTEEISM (NOUN): (अनुपस्थिति): habitual absence from
work.
Synonyms: truancy,
emptiness
Antonyms: presence, witness
Example Sentence:
Absenteeism is not welcomed in private jobs.
4. PROCLIVITY (NOUN): (प्रवृत्ति): inclination
Synonyms: penchant,
predilection
Antonyms: disinclination,
antipathy
Example sentence:
The principal had the special proclivity towards the toppers.
5. SKULLDUGGERY (NOUN): (फरेब): tricky behaviour
Synonyms: chicanery,
crafty
Antonyms: probity, modesty
Example Sentence:
He always knew about his brother’s skullduggery towards others.
6. QUASH (VERB): (समाप्त करना): cancel
Synonyms: revoke,
abrogate
Antonyms: permit, authorize
Example Sentence:
For no reasons her job offer letter was quashed.
7. TYRO (NOUN): (नवशिक्षित): beginner
Synonyms: novice,
learner
Antonyms: expert, veteran
Example Sentence:
You may be a tyro at golf now, but with time and practice, you will master
the sport.
8. PUTATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (कल्पित): presumed
Synonyms: presumptive, supposed
Antonyms: proven, real
Example sentence:
Many people see garlic juice as a putative cure of runny noses.
9. WEARABLE (ADJECTIVE): (पहनने योग्य): (especially of clothing) easy to wear.
Synonyms: suitable, appropriate
Antonyms: not suitable, unfavorable
Example Sentence:
Are these clothes wearable for the party?
10. PIQUE (NOUN): (नाराज़ी): anger
Synonyms: annoyance, displeasure
Antonyms: delight, happiness
Example sentence:
Alisha walked out of the room in a fit of pique.