1. Impregnable (Adjective) : अजेय : incapable of being overcome, challenged, or defeated
Synonyms: invincible, invulnerable, unconquerable
Antonyms: susceptible, vulnerable
Example Sentence: The prison’s impregnable security wall makes it impossible for inmates to leave the grounds.
2. Pluralism (Noun) : the existence of different types of people, who have different beliefs and opinions, within the same society
Synonyms: diversity, heterogeneity, multiplicity, variety
Antonyms: uniformity, similarity, consistency, sameness
Example Sentence: We know it's not easy to maintain pluralism in a country.
3. Vouch (Verb) : गारंटी देना : assert or confirm as a result of one's own experience that something is true
Synonyms: certify, attest, witness, ensure, guarantee
Example Sentence: Ally said she would vouch to her boss that her friend was a strong candidate for the job at her work.
4. Gall And Wormwood (Idiom) : strong feelings of bitterness and resentment.
Synonyms: bitterness, harsh, hatred
Example Sentence:Ever since he lost the election for school president, he only feels gall and wormwood, thinkingof my unworthy opponent.
5. Flimsy (Adjective) : कमज़ोर : comparatively light and insubstantial; easily damaged.
Synonyms: fragile, insubstantial, feeble, light
Antonyms: sturdy, substantial, strong
Example Sentence: The storm flattened the flimsy wooden huts that the villagers lived in.
6. Veracious (Adjective) : सत्यनिष्ठ : honest and not telling or containing any lies
Synonyms: honest, truthful, genuine
Antonyms: mendacious, dishonest, untruthful
Example Sentence: He was a strictly veracious reporter.
7.Complacent (Adjective): आत्मसंतुष्ट: feeling so satisfied with your own abilities or situation that you feel you do not need to try any harder.
Synonyms: pleased, self satisfied
Antonyms: dissatisfied, irritated
Example Sentence: With 66 deaths on our roads every week, none of us can afford to be complacent.
8. Caprice (Noun) : A sudden and unpredictable change of mood or behavior
Synonyms: Whim, Fancy, Fickleness, Impulsiveness
Antonyms: Stability, Constancy, Predictability
Example Sentence:She was known for her caprices, often changing her mind about plans at the last minute.
9. Scramble (Verb): संघर्ष : to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, to move quickly in a disorganized fashion
Synonyms: Clamber, Struggle, Jostle, Rush
Antonyms: Relax, Rest, Surrender
Example Sentence: When the fire alarm sounded, panicky students began to scramble out of every exit.
10. Elusive (Adjective) : difficult to describe, find, achieve, or remember
Synonyms: evasive, fleeting, difficult, inscrutable
Antonyms: Accessible, Attainable, Definite
Example Sentence:After searching for a job for six months with no leads, Marvin started to believe employment was elusive.
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