1. DECOY (NOUN): Trap: (पाश)
Synonyms: attraction, inducement
Antonyms: honesty, frankness
Example Sentence:
We caught a rat, using a decoy to trick it into the cage.
2. DEBONAIR (ADJECTIVE): Charming: (मोहक)
Synonyms: affable, elegant
Antonyms: awkward, inelegant
Example Sentence:
Suneet has a debonair personality.
3. PESTILENT (ADJECTIVE): Baneful: (प्राणघाती)
Synonyms: contagious, deleterious
Antonyms: harmless, innocuous
Example Sentence:
To many, homeless beggars are nothing more than pestilent irritants.
4. PERPETRATE (VERB): Be responsible for: (करना)
Synonyms: carry out, commit
Antonyms: halt, stop
Example Sentence:
Who would perpetrate for this crime?
5. RAKISH (ADJECTIVE): Charming and immoral: (विलासी जैसा)
Synonyms: dashing, jaunty
Antonyms: moral, upright
Example Sentence:
She gave Maddy a rakish smile.
6. ENGROSS (VERB): (मोहित करना): Bewitch
Synonyms: captivate, enrapture
Antonyms: disenchant, disgust
Example Sentence:
I was totally engrossed by her beauty.
7. MIDDLING (ADJECTIVE): Adequate: (पर्याप्त)
Synonyms: mediocre, passable
Antonyms: extreme, exceptional
Example Sentence:
The patient needs middling amount of water every half an hour.
8. MOUTHY (ADJECTIVE): Talkative: (वाचाल)
Synonyms: chatty, gabby
Antonyms: reticent, silent
Example Sentence:
Mohak is an extremely mouthy boy.
9. CANTANKEROUS (ADJECTIVE): Ill-tempered: (झगड़ालू)
Synonyms: quarrelsome, critical
Antonyms: pleasant, peaceful
Example Sentence:
You are a cantankerous man.
10. DANK (ADJECTIVE): Moist: (नम)
Synonyms: clammy, muggy
Antonyms: parched, dry
Example Sentence:
The middle section of the house is fully dank.