1. EGREGIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (ज़बरदस्त) outstandingly bad; shocking
Synonyms: hideous, horrific, outrageous
Antonyms: marvelous, splendid
Example Sentence:
It was the most egregious act the college has ever perpetrated.
2. STUFF (NOUN): (सामग्री, पदार्थ) indicated, or implied
Synonyms: material, fabric
Antonyms: loosen up, unstuff
Example Sentence:
I need a place to store my stuff.
3. EVICT (VERB): (बेदखल करना) to force someone to leave a property
Synonyms: expel, eject, oust
Antonyms: grant, admit, confess
Example Sentence:
A single mother and her children have been evicted from their home.
4. CONDESCENSION (NOUN): (नम्रता) a tone of superiority.
Synonyms: snootiness,arrogant,airs
Antonyms: modesty,friendliness
Example Sentence:
She seemed to be condescending to her companion.
5. STAMPEDE (NOUN): (भगदड़) a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses
Synonyms: rush, scatter, flee
Antonyms: retreat, standing
Example Sentence:
The herd was fleeing back to the high land in a wild stampede"
6. ROOFING (VERB): (छत, पाटन) housetop, plaster
Synonyms: canopy, timber, covert
Antonyms: floor, rug
Example Sentence:
The principal industry of the town is the manufacture of roofing tiles.
7. CONFOUNDED (ADJECTIVE): (चकित) especially to express anger or annoyance.
Synonyms: annoyed, flaming, blasted
Antonyms: serene, calm
Example Sentence:
Rima is confounded by nature.
8. COMMENCE (VERB): (शुरू करना) to begin something.
Synonyms: initiate, embark
Antonyms: conclude, terminate, cease
Example Sentence:
Their contract commences in January
9. DEVIATION (NOUN): (विचलन) the action of departing from an established course or accepted standard
Synonyms: aberration, unorthodox.
Antonyms: regularity, traditional.
Example Sentence:
There have been slight deviations in my schedule.
10. DEPOSE (VERB): (निकाल देना) remove from office suddenly and forcefully
Synonyms: topple, oust, dethrone
Antonyms: install, crown, instate
Example Sentence:
Shweta was deposed by her friend.
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