1. REPUDIATE (VERB): (नामंजूर करना): reject
Synonyms: abandon, disavow
Antonyms: accept, approve
Example Sentence:
She has repudiated policies associated with previous party leaders.
2. DEFAULT (NOUN): (चूक): failure
Synonyms: delinquency, dereliction
Antonyms: perfection, strength
Example Sentence:
We have been able to track the default and will crackdown on the defaulters soon.
3. WHEREWITHAL (NOUN): (संपत्ति): assets
Synonyms: finances, funds
Antonyms: debts, due
Example Sentence:
They lacked the wherewithal to pay.
4. DISPOSITION (NOUN): (प्रवृत्ति): temper
Synonyms: propensity, tendency
Antonyms: disinclination, hatred
Example Sentence:
Your sunny disposition has a way of rubbing off on those around you.
5. DEVOIR (NOUN): (कर्तव्य): responsibility
Synonyms: onus, burden
Antonyms: hobby, pastime
Example Sentence:
You have done your devoir right well.
6. STIR (NOUN): (बेचैनी): agitation
Synonyms: whirlwind, commotion
Antonyms: peace, harmony
Example Sentence:
Their walkout from the assembly caused quite a stir.
7. BOTCH (NOUN): (गड़बड़): mess
Synonyms: fiasco, debacle
Antonyms: success
Example Sentence:
I've probably made a botch of things.
8. RESCIND (VERB ): (रद्द कर देना): cancel
Synonyms: repeal, abrogate
Antonyms: introduce, enact
Example Sentence:
The government eventually rescinded the directive.
9. CENSURE (NOUN): (निंदा): criticism
Synonyms: condemnation, abuse
Antonyms: approval, commendation
Example Sentence:
The company was heavily censured by inspectors from the Department of Trade.
10. SPECTRE (NOUN): (भूत): ghost
Synonyms: phantom, apparition
Antonyms: body
Example Sentence:
A dread of spectres and witches affected every aspect of daily life.
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