1. ABERRANT (ADJECTIVE): abnormal (अनैतिक)
Synonyms: deviant, weird
Antonyms: normal, usual
Example Sentence:
This somewhat aberrant behaviour requires an explanation.
2. IMPLODE (VERB): collapse inward (अंतः विस्फोट होना)
Synonyms: cave in, fall down
Antonyms: burst, explode
Example Sentence:
Both the windows had imploded.
3. PREMISE (NOUN): presumption (उपधारणा)
Synonyms: proposition, supposition
Antonyms: denial, rejection
Example Sentence:
Your theory is faulty because anyone can dispel the premise with a simple experiment.
4. UNPALATABLE (ADJECTIVE): not tasting good (अरुचिकर)
Synonyms: distasteful, unsavoury
Antonyms: delicious, savoury
Example Sentence:
What an unpalatable Chowmin! she exclaimed.
5. AFTERMATH (NOUN): impact (परिणाम)
Synonyms: outcome, consequences
Antonyms: source, origin
Example Sentence:
Although the aftermath was daunting, nothing could compare to the moment that the tornado struck the building.
6. ABSOLUTE (ADJECTIVE): without limit (असीम)
Synonyms: infinite, unlimited
Antonyms: bounded, limited
Example Sentence:
Your idea has really an absolute influence.
7. PREPONDERATE (VERB): dominate (प्रबल होना)
Synonyms: dictate, overrule
Antonyms: follow, lose
Example Sentence:
Do not even think of preponderating me.
8. ABEYANCE (NOUN): discontinuation (रुकाव)
Synonyms: suspension, inactivity
Antonyms: activity, continuance
Example Sentence:
Matters were held in abeyance pending further enquiries.
9. MOOT (ADJECTIVE): arguable (विवादास्पद)
Synonyms: problematic, questionable
Antonyms:settled, definite
Example Sentence:
The use of phonetic transcription is a moot question.
10. TRAGIC (ADJECTIVE): appalling (दुःखद)
Synonyms: awful, deplorable
Antonyms: pleasant, wonderful
Example Sentence:
Merriam saw the tragic women of the wards.