1. TURMOIL (NOUN): (शोरगुल):
uncertainty
Synonyms: turbulence, ferment
Antonyms: contentment, tranquility
Example Sentence:
There was widespread turmoil in the city.
2. RIFT (NOUN): (दोष):
a flaw, fault
Synonyms: breach, fissure
Antonyms: closure, agreement
Example Sentence:
It is a great misfortune that an internal
rift has moved inexorably towards a full-blown crisis.
3. INEXORABLY (ADVERB): (क्रूरता या कठोरता से): in a way that is impossible to stop or prevent
Synonyms: ferociously, atrociously
Antonyms: gently, humanely
Example Sentence:
The public is enraged by the inexorable rise
in petroleum prices.
4. DISSENSION (NOUN): (मतà¤ेद): disagreement that leads
to discord
Synonyms: controversy, friction
Antonyms: harmony, conformity
Example Sentence:
The SC has exposed an unprecedented level of
dissension.
5. FERMENT (VERB): (उत्तेजित
करना): agitation and excitement among a group of
people
Synonyms: frenzy, storm
Antonyms: calm, peace
Example Sentence:
The highest court was in a state of ferment.
6. SUPERVENE (VERB): (पीछे आना) follow
Synonyms: chase,
pursue
Antonyms: precede,
retreat
Example Sentence:
Firstly he did the honours then everybody supervened.
7. REPROACH (NOUN): (तिरस्कार) disgrace
Synonyms: blame, censure
Antonyms: compliment, praise
Example Sentence:
Girish gave her a look of reproach.
8. LAURELS (NOUN): (ख्याति)
acclaim
Synonyms: accolade, praise
Antonyms: blame,
disapproval
Example Sentence:
A
soldier won his laurels in the battle field.
9. ABRADE (VERB): (कुरेदना)
scrape
Synonyms: chafe, grate
Antonyms make
happy, please
Example Sentence:
The wool blanket abraded my legs and gave me a
rash.
10. DEIFY (VERB): (देवता-सदृश पूजा करना) idealize
Synonyms: glorify, idolize
Antonyms :criticize, degrade
Example Sentence:
It is a
mistake to deify celebrities let your parents be your living God.
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