Synonyms: bother, burden
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease.
2. DESPICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (घृणित): contemptible
Synonyms: loathsome, hateful
Antonyms: admirable
Example Sentence:
What she did early on was despicable in our minds.
3. DIVERGENCE (NOUN): (फर्क): difference
Synonyms: dissimilarity, variance
Antonyms: similarity
Example Sentence:
What happened at the end was a fundamental divergence of attitude.
4. SPECULATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (जोखिमी): risky
Synonyms: hazardous, unsafe
Antonyms: safe
Example Sentence:
The bonuses cannot be put at risk due to some speculative investment.
5. EQUANIMITY (NOUN): (समभाव): composure
Synonyms: calmness, calm
Antonyms: anxiety
Example Sentence:
She accepted both the good and the bad with equanimity.
6. REBUTTAL (NOUN): (खंडन): denial
Synonyms: refutation, disproving
Antonyms: confirmation
Example Sentence:
Any attempt by me at a rebuttal was met with a yawn.
7. DECREPIT (ADJECTIVE): (जर्जर): dilapidated
Synonyms: rickety, run down
Antonyms: sound
Example Sentence:
It was an entire row of decrepit houses.
8. SULK (VERB): (उदास होना): mope
Synonyms: brood, pout
Antonyms: be cheerful
Example Sentence:
He was sulking over the split of his band.
9. SCOURGE (NOUN): (अभिशाप): bane
Synonyms: curse, affliction
Antonyms: blessing
Example Sentence:
India has the scourge of unemployment.
10. SOUR (VERB): (कटु बना देना): embitter
Synonyms: anger, exasperate
Antonyms: improve
Example Sentence:
A dispute soured relations between the two countries.
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