My 500 English Vocabulary words

No.WordSynonymsRoman Urdu MeaningEnglish Sentence
1AbundantPlentiful, Ample, CopiousBohat zyada (بہت زیادہ)The forest is abundant with wildlife.
2BenevolentKind, Generous, CharitableMeharbaan (مہربان)The benevolent king donated to the poor.
3ConundrumPuzzle, Riddle, DilemmaPaheli (پہیلی)This math problem is a conundrum for me.
4DiligentHardworking, Careful, ThoroughMehnati (محنتی)She is diligent in her studies.
5EphemeralBrief, Temporary, FleetingChand lamhon ka (چند لمحوں کا)The beauty of the sunset is ephemeral.
6FormidableIntimidating, Powerful, ToughDaraawna (ڈراونا)The team faced a formidable opponent.
7GregariousSociable, Friendly, OutgoingMilansaar (ملنسار)He’s gregarious and loves meeting new people.
8ImpeccableFlawless, Perfect, SpotlessBe-daagh (بے داغ)Her manners are impeccable at all times.
9MagnanimousGenerous, Noble, ForgivingSakhi (سخی)His magnanimous gesture won everyone’s hearts.
10ObsoleteOutdated, Old-fashioned, AntiquatedQadeem (قدیم)This technology is now obsolete.
11PerseverePersist, Endure, ContinueSabar karna (صبر کرنا)He persevered despite many obstacles.
12QuaintCharming, Old-fashioned, OddPurana tarz ka (پرانا طرز کا)The village has a quaint little market.
13ResilientAdaptable, Buoyant, StrongLachakdar (لچکدار)She is resilient and recovers quickly from setbacks.
14SerendipityLuck, Chance, Happy accidentIttifaq (اتفاق)Finding this book was pure serendipity.
15TenaciousPersistent, Stubborn, DeterminedZiddi (ضدی)His tenacious effort led to success.
16UbiquitousEverywhere, Common, WidespreadHar jagah (ہر جگہ)Smartphones are ubiquitous these days.
17VexingAnnoying, Irritating, PuzzlingTakleef deh (تکلیف دہ)This vexing issue keeps bothering me.
18WhimsicalPlayful, Fanciful, UnpredictableMizaji (مزاجی)Her whimsical nature makes her fun to be around.
19ZealousEnthusiastic, Passionate, EagerJoshila (جوشیلا)He is zealous about protecting the environment.
20AmbiguousUnclear, Vague, UncertainGhair wazeh (غیر واضح)His answer was ambiguous and left us confused.
21BelligerentAggressive, Hostile, WarlikeLadaku (लड़ाकू)His belligerent attitude started a fight.
22CapriciousUnpredictable, Fickle, ImpulsiveManmauji (मनमौजी)The weather here is capricious and changes often.
23DebilitateWeaken, Exhaust, ImpairKamzor karna (कमज़ोर करना)The illness debilitated him for months.
24ElucidateExplain, Clarify, IlluminateSpasht karna (स्पष्ट करना)She elucidated the concept in simple terms.
25FastidiousPicky, Meticulous, FussyNakchadha (नकचढ़ा)He’s fastidious about keeping his room clean.
26GratuitousUnnecessary, Unwarranted, FreeAnavashyak (अनावश्यक)The movie had gratuitous violence.
27HarbingerSign, Omen, ForerunnerSanket (संकेत)Dark clouds are a harbinger of rain.
28InconspicuousUnnoticeable, Subtle, HiddenAsamvedansheel (असंवेदनशील)She wore inconspicuous clothes to blend in.
29LamentMourn, Grieve, RegretVilaap karna (विलाप करना)They lamented the loss of their old home.
30MitigateReduce, Lessen, AlleviateKam karna (कम करना)Medicine can mitigate the pain.
31NefariousWicked, Evil, SinisterDusht (दुष्ट)The villain had a nefarious plan.
32OscillateSwing, Vary, FluctuateDolna (डोलना)The fan oscillates to cool the room.
33PristinePure, Untouched, CleanSwachh (स्वच्छ)The lake’s pristine water sparkled in the sun.
34QuerulousComplaining, Whiny, FretfulShikayati (शिकायती)His querulous tone annoyed everyone.
35ReiterateRepeat, Restate, EchoDobara kehna (दोबारा कहना)She reiterated her point to make it clear.
36ScrutinizeExamine, Inspect, StudyJaanch karna (जाँच करना)He scrutinized the document for errors.
37TangibleReal, Touchable, ConcreteSparshi (स्पर्शी)The benefits of exercise are tangible.
38UnfathomableIncomprehensible, Deep, MysteriousAgadh (अगाध)The ocean’s depth is unfathomable.
39VolatileUnstable, Explosive, ChangeableAsthir (अस्थिर)The situation became volatile quickly.
40WistfulYearning, Sad, NostalgicUdhaas (उदास)She gave a wistful smile, missing her childhood.
41AdversityHardship, Misfortune, TroubleVipatti (विपत्ति)She faced adversity with courage.
42BrevityShortness, Conciseness, BriefnessSankshiptata (संक्षिप्तता)The brevity of his speech surprised us.
43CandidHonest, Open, FrankSpashtvadi (स्पष्टवादी)His candid opinion offended some people.
44DeferenceRespect, Obedience, RegardSamman (सम्मान)He showed deference to his elders.
45EloquentExpressive, Fluent, ArticulateVaktitva (वक्तित्व)Her eloquent speech inspired the crowd.
46FathomUnderstand, Grasp, ComprehendSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom why he left so suddenly.
47GuileCunning, Deceit, TrickeryChalaki (चालاکی)He used guile to win the game.
48HeedAttention, Notice, CareDhyan dena (ध्यान देना)She didn’t heed the warning and got hurt.
49ImpetuousRash, Hasty, ImpulsiveJaldbaaz (जल्दबाज़)His impetuous decision led to trouble.
50JuxtaposeCompare, Place side-by-sidePas-pas rakhna (पास-पास रखना)The artist juxtaposed light and dark colors.
51KindleIgnite, Arouse, SparkJagana (जगाना)The story kindled my interest in history.
52LethargicSluggish, Lazy, TiredSust (सुस्त)He felt lethargic after a long day.
53MeticulousCareful, Precise, ThoroughSatark (सतर्क)She’s meticulous about her work.
54NonchalantCasual, Indifferent, RelaxedBeparwah (बेपरवाह)He acted nonchalant despite the chaos.
55OminousThreatening, Sinister, ForebodingApshakun (अपशकुन)The dark clouds looked ominous.
56PensiveThoughtful, Reflective, SadVicharshील (विचारशील)She sat in a pensive mood by the window.
57QuellSuppress, Calm, SubdueShaant karna (शांत करना)He tried to quell the crowd’s anger.
58RavenousHungry, Starving, VoraciousBhoonkha (भूखा)After the hike, we were ravenous.
59SubtleFaint, Delicate, SlightSookshm (सूक्ष्म)The painting had subtle hints of blue.
60TransientTemporary, Brief, PassingAsthayi (अस्थायी)The storm was transient and soon passed.
No.WordSynonymsRoman Hindi MeaningEnglish Sentence
61AbateDecrease, Subside, LessenKam hona (कम होना)The storm began to abate after hours.
62BlatantObvious, Glaring, ShamelessSpasht (स्पष्ट)His blatant lie shocked everyone.
63CoerceForce, Compel, PressureMajboor karna (मजबूर करना)They tried to coerce him into signing.
64DisdainContempt, Scorn, DisrespectTiraskar (तिरस्कार)She looked at him with disdain.
65EnigmaMystery, Puzzle, RiddleRahasya (रहस्य)His behavior remains an enigma to us.
66FrugalThrifty, Economical, SparingKanjoos (कंजूस)She’s frugal and saves every penny.
67GullibleNaive, Trusting, CredulousBhola (भोला)He’s so gullible, he believes anything.
68HinderObstruct, Delay, PreventRokna (रोकना)Rain hindered our travel plans.
69InevitableUnavoidable, Certain, SureAnivarya (अनिवार्य)Change is inevitable in life.
70JovialCheerful, Merry, HappyPrasann (प्रसन्न)His jovial nature lifts everyone’s mood.
71LanguidWeak, Slow, ListlessDheema (धीमा)The heat made us feel languid.
72MeanderWander, Wind, RoamBhatakna (भटकना)The river meanders through the valley.
73NotoriousInfamous, Famous (badly), DisreputableBadnaam (बदनाम)He’s notorious for causing trouble.
74OpulentLuxurious, Rich, LavishVaibhavshali (वैभवशाली)The palace was opulent and grand.
75PlacidCalm, Peaceful, TranquilShaant (शांत)The lake was placid in the morning.
76QuandaryDilemma, Predicament, ConfusionUljhan (उलझन)I’m in a quandary about what to choose.
77ReprimandRebuke, Scold, ReproachDaantna (डांटना)The teacher reprimanded the noisy students.
78SanguineOptimistic, Cheerful, ConfidentAashaavaadi (आशावादी)She’s sanguine about her future.
79TediousBoring, Dull, TiresomeUbau (उबाऊ)The task was tedious and took hours.
80UnanimousAgreed, United, CollectiveEkmat (एकमत)The decision was unanimous among the team.
81AlleviateRelieve, Ease, LessenKam karna (कम करना)Medicine can alleviate her suffering.
82BewilderConfuse, Puzzle, PerplexUljha dena (उलझा देना)The instructions bewildered everyone.
83ClandestineSecret, Hidden, CovertGupt (गुप्त)They held a clandestine meeting at night.
84DisparateDifferent, Unlike, DistinctAlag (अलग)Their opinions were disparate on the issue.
85ExemplaryOutstanding, Model, IdealAdarsh (आदर्श)Her work is exemplary and sets a high standard.
86FlamboyantShowy, Flashy, ExtravagantBhadaqila (भड़कीला)He wore a flamboyant suit to the party.
87GruesomeHorrible, Grisly, GhastlyBhayanak (भयानक)The accident scene was gruesome.
88HaphazardRandom, Unplanned, ChaoticAvyavasthit (अव्यवस्थित)The books were arranged in a haphazard manner.
89IncessantConstant, Endless, UnceasingNirantar (निरंतर)The incessant rain ruined our plans.
90JubilantJoyful, Elated, TriumphantUllasit (उल्लासित)The team was jubilant after the victory.
91LacerateTear, Cut, RipCheer dena (चीर देना)The thorns lacerated his skin.
92MundaneOrdinary, Routine, BoringSamanya (सामान्य)His life is full of mundane tasks.
93NostalgiaLonging, Remembrance, SentimentPurani yaadein (पुरानी यादें)The song filled her with nostalgia.
94OstracizeExclude, Shun, BanishBahishkar karna (बहिष्कार करना)They ostracized him for his behavior.
95PermeateSpread, Penetrate, SeepVyaapt hona (व्याप्त होना)The smell of coffee permeated the room.
96QuixoticUnrealistic, Impractical, DreamyAasambhav (आसंभाव)His quixotic ideas rarely work out.
97RepudiateReject, Deny, DisownAsweekar karna (अस्वीकार करना)She repudiated the false claims against her.
98SporadicOccasional, Irregular, ScatteredKabhi kabhi (कभी कभी)There were sporadic showers throughout the day.
99TactileTouchable, Tangible, PhysicalSparshi (स्पर्शी)The fabric has a soft tactile quality.
100VenerateRespect, Honor, RevereSamman karna (सम्मान करना)They venerate their ancestors every year.
101AberrationDeviation, Anomaly, OddityVichalan (विचलन)His behavior was an aberration from the norm.
102BolsterSupport, Strengthen, BoostSamarthan (समर्थन)She bolstered her argument with facts.
103CacophonyNoise, Discord, RacketKolahal (कोलाहल)The cacophony of the market was overwhelming.
104DebacleFailure, Disaster, FiascoAsafalta (असफलता)The project turned into a debacle.
105EclecticDiverse, Varied, MixedVividh (विविध)Her taste in music is eclectic.
106FacadeFront, Appearance, MaskMukhota (मुखौटा)His smile was just a facade to hide his pain.
107GoadProvoke, Spur, UrgeUksana (उकसाना)He goaded her into finishing the task.
108HaplessUnlucky, Unfortunate, PoorAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless team lost again.
109ImpedeHinder, Block, DelayBadha dalna (बाधा डालना)Traffic impeded our journey.
110JettisonDiscard, Abandon, DumpTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned the old equipment.
111KnackSkill, Talent, AbilityKshamata (क्षमता)She has a knack for solving puzzles.
112LuminousBright, Radiant, GlowingPrakashmaan (प्रकाशमान)The moon was luminous in the sky.
113MalignSlander, Defame, HarmBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)He tried to malign her reputation.
114NurtureCare, Foster, RaisePalan poshan (पालन पोषण)Parents nurture their children with love.
115ObdurateStubborn, Unyielding, HardZiddi (ज़िद्दी)He remained obdurate despite pleas.
116PiqueIrritate, Arouse, InterestChidhana (चिढ़ाना)Her comment piqued my curiosity.
117RancorBitterness, Resentment, HatredKrodh (क्रोध)There was rancor between the rivals.
118StagnantStill, Inactive, StaleRuka hua (रुका हुआ)The water in the pond was stagnant.
119ThwartPrevent, Foil, StopRokna (रोकना)They thwarted his evil plan.
120UnravelSolve, Untangle, RevealSuljhana (सुलझाना)She unraveled the mystery quickly.
121VapidDull, Bland, LifelessNiraasa (निरासा)The movie was vapid and boring.
122WaneDecrease, Fade, DiminishGhatna (घटना)His interest began to wane over time.
123ZealPassion, Enthusiasm, FervorJosh (जोश)She worked with great zeal.
124AcumenInsight, Sharpness, WisdomBuddhi (बुद्धि)His business acumen led to success.
125BaneCurse, Ruin, MiseryAbhishap (अभिशाप)Laziness is the bane of progress.
126ChagrinAnnoyance, Distress, EmbarrassmentKhinnata (खिन्नता)To his chagrin, he failed the test.
127DauntIntimidate, Scare, DiscourageDarana (डराना)The challenge didn’t daunt her.
128EbbDecline, Recede, WeakenGhatna (घटना)His energy began to ebb after hours.
129FetterRestrain, Shackle, BindBandhan (बंधन)Fear can fetter your dreams.
130GarnerGather, Collect, AccumulateEkatr karna (एकत्र करना)She garnered support for her cause.
131HiatusBreak, Gap, PauseViram (विराम)They took a hiatus from work.
132IngrateUngrateful, ThanklessAkrutagya (अकृतज्ञ)He’s an ingrate despite all the help.
133JocularHumorous, Playful, JokingMazakiya (मज़ाकिया)His jocular remarks lightened the mood.
134KindleIgnite, Spark, ArouseJagana (जगाना)The speech kindled hope in their hearts.
135LacerationCut, Tear, WoundGhaav (घाव)The laceration needed stitches.
136MollifySoothe, Calm, AppeaseShaant karna (शांत करना)She mollified him with kind words.
137NadirLowest point, Bottom, DepthNichla bindu (निचला बिंदु)His career hit its nadir last year.
138ObliqueIndirect, Slanting, SubtleTirchha (तिरछा)He gave an oblique answer to the question.
139PlummetDrop, Fall, CrashGirna (गिरना)The temperature plummeted overnight.
140QuagmireSwamp, Mess, PredicamentDaladal (दलदल)The situation became a quagmire.
141RuminatePonder, Reflect, ThinkVichar karna (विचार करना)She ruminated over her decision all night.
142ScourgePlague, Affliction, CurseKasht (कष्ट)Disease was the scourge of the village.
143TenuousWeak, Fragile, ThinKamzor (कमज़ोर)Their friendship is tenuous now.
144UnctuousOily, Smarmy, FlatteringChikna (चिकना)His unctuous praise felt insincere.
145VexAnnoy, Irritate, TroublePareshan karna (परेशान करना)The delay vexed all the passengers.
146WaryCautious, Suspicious, AlertSavdhaan (सावधान)She’s wary of strangers.
147ZenithPeak, Top, ApexShikhara (शिखर)His career reached its zenith last year.
148AmeliorateImprove, Enhance, BetterSudharna (सुधारना)They worked to ameliorate the situation.
149BeguileCharm, Deceive, EnchantMohit karna (मोहित करना)The story beguiled the children.
150CapriciousFickle, Unpredictable, WhimsicalManmauji (मनमौजी)His capricious mood confused us.
151DecrepitWorn-out, Old, DilapidatedJirna (जीर्ण)The decrepit house needed repairs.
152EffaceErase, Remove, WipeMitana (मिटाना)Time will efface the pain.
153FerventPassionate, Ardent, IntenseUtsahi (उत्साही)She gave a fervent speech.
154GleanGather, Collect, ExtractChunna (चुनना)He gleaned information from the book.
155HarangueRant, Lecture, TiradeLambi taqreer (लंबी तक़रीर)He delivered a harangue against the policy.
156IgnominyShame, Disgrace, HumiliationApmaan (अपमान)He faced ignominy after the scandal.
157JadedTired, Exhausted, Worn-outThaka hua (थका हुआ)She felt jaded after the long trip.
158LamentationMourning, Wailing, GriefVilaap (विलाप)The lamentation echoed through the village.
159MirthJoy, Laughter, HappinessKhushi (खुशी)The room was filled with mirth.
160NebulousVague, Unclear, HazyAsaf (अस्पष्ट)His plans are still nebulous.
161OnerousBurdensome, Difficult, HeavyBhari (भारी)The task was onerous and tiring.
162PariahOutcast, Exile, RejectBahishkrit (बहिष्कृत)He became a pariah after the betrayal.
163QuellSuppress, Calm, SubdueShaant karna (शांत करना)She quelled the argument quickly.
164RifeWidespread, Abundant, CommonVyapt (व्याप्त)Rumors were rife in the town.
165SublimeExalted, Noble, MagnificentUtkrsht (उत्कृष्ट)The view from the mountain was sublime.
166TrepidationFear, Anxiety, DreadBhay (भय)She felt trepidation before the exam.
167UsurpSeize, Take over, StealHadapna (हड़पना)He tried to usurp the throne.
168VilifyDefame, Slander, CriticizeBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They vilified him in the press.
169WhetSharpen, Stimulate, ArouseTez karna (तेज़ करना)The preview whetted my appetite for the movie.
170YearnLong, Crave, DesireTarasna (तरसना)She yearned for her homeland.
171ZenithPeak, Top, ClimaxShikhara (शिखर)Her fame reached its zenith.
172AbhorHate, Detest, LoatheNafrat karna (नफ़रत करना)He abhors cruelty of any kind.
173BlandMild, Tasteless, DullFeeka (फीका)The food was bland and unexciting.
174CajoleCoax, Persuade, FlatterManana (मनाना)She cajoled him into helping her.
175DeftSkillful, Nimble, CleverNipun (निपुण)His deft hands fixed the machine.
176EmulateImitate, Copy, FollowAnukaran karna (अनुकरण करना)She emulates her role model.
177FickleChangeable, Inconstant, UnreliableAsthir (अस्थिर)His fickle nature makes him unreliable.
178GlowerScowl, Glare, FrownGhoorna (घूरना)He glowered at the rude guest.
179HeinousWicked, Atrocious, EvilGhinauna (घिनौना)The heinous crime shocked the town.
180ImbueInfuse, Instill, PermeateBhar dena (भर देना)She imbued her art with emotion.
181JargonSlang, Terminology, LingoTakniki bhasha (तकनीकी भाषा)The jargon confused the newcomers.
182KindleIgnite, Spark, ArouseJagana (जगाना)The book kindled his imagination.
183LitheFlexible, Supple, GracefulLachila (लचीला)The dancer’s lithe movements were mesmerizing.
184MuddleConfuse, Mess, JumbleGadbad karna (गड़बड़ करना)His explanation muddled the issue further.
185NoxiousHarmful, Toxic, PoisonousHaanikarak (हानिकारक)The noxious fumes made us sick.
186OpineSuggest, State, ExpressRai dena (राय देना)He opined that the plan would fail.
187PlightMisery, Trouble, ConditionDasha (दशा)The plight of the poor moved her.
188QuirkOddity, Peculiarity, HabitAjeebpan (अजीबपन)His quirk of humming annoyed us.
189RuseTrick, Deception, PloyChal (चाल)The thief used a ruse to escape.
190SqualorFilth, Poverty, DirtGandaapan (गंदापन)They lived in squalor for years.
191TaintContaminate, Spoil, StainDosh lagana (दोष लगाना)Lies can taint your reputation.
192UnkemptMessy, Untidy, DisheveledAst-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त)His hair was unkempt after the wind.
193VapidDull, Bland, InsipidNiraasa (निरासा)The conversation was vapid and dull.
194WaneDecline, Fade, DiminishGhatna (घटना)The moon’s light began to wane.
195XenophobicRacist, Prejudiced, IntolerantVidesh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी)His xenophobic views upset many.
196YearningLonging, Desire, CravingTaras (तरस)She felt a yearning for peace.
197ZealousEager, Passionate, FerventJoshila (जोशीला)He’s zealous about his new project.
198AloofDistant, Detached, ReservedAlag (अलग)She remained aloof during the party.
199BanalCommon, Trite, OrdinarySamanya (सामान्य)His speech was banal and uninspiring.
200CurtailReduce, Shorten, LimitGhatana (घटाना)They curtailed the event due to rain.
201DebilitateWeaken, Exhaust, DrainKamzor karna (कमज़ोर करना)The illness debilitated him for weeks.
202ElicitDraw out, Extract, EvokeNikalna (निकालना)She elicited a smile from the child.
203FloutDefy, Disregard, MockUlanghan karna (उल्लंघन करना)He flouted the rules openly.
204GoadProvoke, Spur, InciteUksana (उकसाना)She goaded him into action.
205HaplessUnlucky, Wretched, PoorAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless victim lost everything.
206ImminentNear, Impending, CloseNikat (निकट)Rain is imminent, so take an umbrella.
207JovialCheerful, Merry, JollyPrasann (प्रसन्न)His jovial nature cheered us up.
208LanguishWeaken, Fade, SufferKamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना)He languished in prison for years.
209MalignSlander, Defame, VilifyBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They maligned her in the media.
210NurtureFoster, Raise, CarePalan karna (पालन करना)She nurtured the plants with care.
211ObscureUnclear, Hidden, VagueAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The meaning was obscure to me.
212PensiveThoughtful, Reflective, SadVicharshील (विचारशील)He sat in a pensive silence.
213QuaintCharming, Odd, Old-fashionedAnokha (अनोखा)The quaint village attracted tourists.
214RancidSpoiled, Rotten, StaleBasi (बासी)The butter turned rancid in the heat.
215ScantySparse, Meager, LimitedKam (कम)We had scanty supplies for the trip.
216TactDiplomacy, Sensitivity, SkillVivek (विवेक)She handled the situation with tact.
217UnravelUntangle, Solve, RevealSuljhana (सुलझाना)He unraveled the knot easily.
218VexationAnnoyance, Irritation, WorryPareshani (परेशानी)The delay caused her great vexation.
219WaryCautious, Alert, SuspiciousSavdhaan (सावधान)He’s wary of making promises.
220ZealotFanatic, Enthusiast, DevoteeJoshila (जोशीला)The zealot preached his beliefs loudly.
221AbstemiousModerate, Restrained, SoberSanyami (संयमी)He’s abstemious with food and drink.
222BelligerentHostile, Aggressive, WarlikeLadaku (लड़ाकू)His belligerent tone started an argument.
223CapriciousWhimsical, Unpredictable, FickleManmauji (मनमौजी)The weather is capricious today.
224DeferenceRespect, Regard, SubmissionSamman (सम्मान)She showed deference to her teacher.
225EgregiousOutrageous, Gross, ShockingGhor (घोर)It was an egregious mistake.
226FathomUnderstand, Grasp, MeasureSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom his reasoning.
227GleanGather, Collect, ExtractChunna (चुनना)She gleaned details from the report.
228HeedlessCareless, Reckless, UnmindfulLaparwah (लापरवाह)Heedless of danger, he ran in.
229ImpudentRude, Bold, InsolentGustakh (गुस्ताख़)His impudent reply angered her.
230JettisonDiscard, Dump, AbandonTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned excess cargo.
231KindleIgnite, Spark, ArouseJagana (जगाना)The story kindled her curiosity.
232LethargySluggishness, Laziness, ApathySusthi (सुस्ती)Lethargy overtook him after lunch.
233MollifySoothe, Pacify, CalmShaant karna (शांत करना)She mollified him with an apology.
234NadirLowest point, Bottom, DepthNichla bindu (निचला बिंदु)His luck hit its nadir.
235ObstreperousNoisy, Unruly, LoudShorgul (शोरगुल)The obstreperous crowd disrupted the event.
236PlacidCalm, Peaceful, SereneShaant (शांत)The lake was placid at dawn.
237QuellSuppress, Subdue, CalmShaant karna (शांत करना)He quelled the rebellion swiftly.
238RuminatePonder, Reflect, MuseVichar karna (विचार करना)She ruminated on her choices.
239SqualidDirty, Filthy, WretchedGanda (गंदा)They lived in squalid conditions.
240TenuousWeak, Fragile, SlightKamzor (कमज़ोर)The evidence was tenuous at best.
241UnkemptMessy, Untidy, DisheveledAst-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त)His unkempt appearance surprised us.
242VenerateRevere, Honor, RespectSamman karna (सम्मान करना)They venerate their traditions.
243WhetSharpen, Stimulate, ArouseTez karna (तेज़ करना)The appetizer whetted our appetite.
244YearnLong, Crave, DesireTarasna (तरसना)He yearned for freedom.
245ZenithPeak, Apex, ClimaxShikhara (शिखर)Her success reached its zenith.
246AbateSubside, Lessen, DecreaseKam hona (कम होना)The pain abated after medicine.
247BlandishmentFlattery, Coaxing, PersuasionChaatukaari (चाटुकारिता)She resisted his blandishments.
248CajoleCoax, Persuade, WheedleManana (मनाना)He cajoled her into agreeing.
249DauntIntimidate, Scare, DeterDarana (डराना)The task didn’t daunt him.
250EffervescentBubbly, Lively, VivaciousUtsahi (उत्साही)Her effervescent personality lit up the room.
251FetterShackle, Restrain, BindBandhan (बंधन)Fear fettered his ambitions.
252GlowerScowl, Glare, FrownGhoorna (घूरना)She glowered at the interruption.
253HeinousAtrocious, Wicked, EvilGhinauna (घिनौना)The heinous act outraged the public.
254ImbibeAbsorb, Drink, Take inPeena (पीना)He imbibed wisdom from his elders.
255JocularHumorous, Playful, JokingMazakiya (मज़ाकिया)His jocular tone eased the tension.
256LamentMourn, Grieve, WailVilaap karna (विलाप करना)She lamented her lost chance.
257MirthJoy, Laughter, MerrimentKhushi (खुशी)The party was full of mirth.
258NebulousHazy, Vague, UnclearAsaf (अस्पष्ट)His explanation was nebulous.
259OnerousBurdensome, Heavy, ToughBhari (भारी)The job was onerous and stressful.
260PariahOutcast, Reject, ExileBahishkrit (बहिष्कृत)He felt like a pariah after the fight.
261QuixoticUnrealistic, Dreamy, ImpracticalAasambhav (आसंभाव)His quixotic plan failed.
262RifeWidespread, Common, AbundantVyapt (व्याप्त)Corruption is rife in the system.
263SublimeNoble, Exalted, GrandUtkrsht (उत्कृष्ट)The music was sublime and moving.
264TrepidationFear, Anxiety, DreadBhay (भय)He felt trepidation before speaking.
265UsurpSeize, Take over, StealHadapna (हड़पना)She usurped his position.
266VilifySlander, Defame, CriticizeBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They vilified him unjustly.
267WaneFade, Decrease, DiminishGhatna (घटना)His strength waned with age.
268XenophobicPrejudiced, Intolerant, RacistVidesh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी)His xenophobic remarks offended many.
269YearningLonging, Desire, CravingTaras (तरस)She had a yearning for adventure.
270ZealousFervent, Passionate, EagerJoshila (जोशीला)He’s zealous in his pursuit of justice.
271AloofDistant, Detached, ReservedAlag (अलग)He stayed aloof from the group.
272BanalTrite, Common, OrdinarySamanya (सामान्य)The plot was banal and predictable.
273CurtailShorten, Reduce, LimitGhatana (घटाना)They curtailed their spending.
274DeftSkillful, Nimble, CleverNipun (निपुण)Her deft fingers sewed the dress.
275EmulateImitate, Copy, FollowAnukaran karna (अनुकरण करना)He emulates his father’s work ethic.
276FickleInconstant, Unreliable, ChangeableAsthir (अस्थिर)Her fickle mood annoyed him.
277GoadProvoke, Urge, InciteUksana (उकसाना)He goaded her into a response.
278HaplessUnfortunate, Luckless, PoorAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless traveler lost his way.
279ImminentImpending, Near, CloseNikat (निकट)Danger was imminent in the storm.
280JovialMerry, Cheerful, HappyPrasann (प्रसन्न)The jovial host welcomed everyone.
281LanguishFade, Weaken, SufferKamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना)The flowers languished without water.
282MalignDefame, Slander, VilifyBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)He maligned his rival unfairly.
283NurtureRaise, Foster, CarePalan karna (पालन करना)They nurtured the orphaned child.
284ObscureHidden, Unclear, VagueAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The text was obscure and hard to read.
285PensiveReflective, Thoughtful, SadVicharshील (विचारशील)His pensive look worried her.
286QuaintOdd, Charming, Old-fashionedAnokha (अनोखा)The quaint shop sold antiques.
287RancidStale, Rotten, SpoiledBasi (बासी)The oil smelled rancid.
288ScantyMeager, Sparse, LimitedKam (कम)The scanty rainfall hurt the crops.
289TactDiplomacy, Skill, SensitivityVivek (विवेक)He used tact to avoid a fight.
290UnravelSolve, Untangle, RevealSuljhana (सुलझाना)She unraveled the mystery.
291VexationIrritation, Annoyance, WorryPareshani (परेशानी)His delay caused vexation.
292WaryCautious, Suspicious, AlertSavdhaan (सावधान)She’s wary of new people.
293ZealotFanatic, Devotee, EnthusiastJoshila (जोशीला)The zealot argued passionately.
294AbstemiousRestrained, Moderate, SoberSanyami (संयमी)He’s abstemious in his habits.
295BelligerentAggressive, Hostile, WarlikeLadaku (लड़ाकू)The belligerent dog barked loudly.
296CapriciousFickle, Whimsical, UnpredictableManmauji (मनमौजी)His capricious decisions confused us.
297DeferenceRespect, Submission, RegardSamman (सम्मान)He paid deference to the elder.
298EgregiousGross, Outrageous, ShockingGhor (घोर)The error was egregious and costly.
299FathomGrasp, Understand, MeasureSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom her silence.
300GleanCollect, Gather, ExtractChunna (चुनना)He gleaned facts from the article.
301HeedlessCareless, Reckless, UnmindfulLaparwah (लापरवाह)Heedless of the rules, he acted alone.
302ImpudentRude, Bold, InsolentGustakh (गुस्ताख़)His impudent behavior upset her.
303JettisonDiscard, Abandon, DumpTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned the broken tools.
304KindleIgnite, Spark, ArouseJagana (जगाना)The speech kindled their hopes.
305LethargyLaziness, Sluggishness, ApathySusthi (सुस्ती)Lethargy kept him from working.
306MollifySoothe, Calm, AppeaseShaant karna (शांत करना)She mollified the angry crowd.
307NadirBottom, Lowest point, DepthNichla bindu (निचला बिंदु)His career hit its nadir last month.
308ObstreperousNoisy, Unruly, BoisterousShorgul (शोरगुल)The obstreperous kids annoyed her.
309PlacidCalm, Peaceful, TranquilShaant (शांत)The sea was placid after the storm.
310QuellSubdue, Suppress, CalmShaant karna (शांत करना)He quelled their fears with words.
311RuminatePonder, Reflect, ThinkVichar karna (विचार करना)He ruminated on his past mistakes.
312SqualidFilthy, Dirty, WretchedGanda (गंदा)The squalid room smelled bad.
313TenuousWeak, Fragile, SlightKamzor (कमज़ोर)Their bond is tenuous now.
314UnkemptUntidy, Messy, DisheveledAst-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त)His unkempt hair looked wild.
315VenerateRevere, Honor, RespectSamman karna (सम्मान करना)They venerate their leader.
316WhetSharpen, Stimulate, ArouseTez karna (तेज़ करना)The smell whetted his hunger.
317YearnCrave, Long, DesireTarasna (तरसना)She yearned for her family.
318ZenithPeak, Apex, ClimaxShikhara (शिखर)His fame reached its zenith.
319AbateLessen, Decrease, SubsideKam hona (कम होना)The wind abated by evening.
320BlandishmentFlattery, Persuasion, CoaxingChaatukaari (चाटुकारिता)His blandishments didn’t work.
321CajoleCoax, Wheedle, PersuadeManana (मनाना)She cajoled him into helping.
322DauntScare, Intimidate, DeterDarana (डराना)The height didn’t daunt her.
323EffervescentLively, Bubbly, VivaciousUtsahi (उत्साही)His effervescent spirit was contagious.
324FetterRestrain, Shackle, BindBandhan (बंधन)Rules fettered their creativity.
325GlowerScowl, Glare, FrownGhoorna (घूरना)He glowered at the noisy kids.
326HeinousWicked, Atrocious, EvilGhinauna (घिनौना)The heinous crime stunned all.
327ImbibeAbsorb, Drink, Take inPeena (पीना)She imbibed the local culture.
328JocularPlayful, Humorous, JokingMazakiya (मज़ाकिया)His jocular comments made us laugh.
329LamentWail, Mourn, GrieveVilaap karna (विलाप करना)They lamented the loss loudly.
330MirthJoy, Laughter, HappinessKhushi (खुशी)The room echoed with mirth.
331NebulousVague, Hazy, UnclearAsaf (अस्पष्ट)His ideas are still nebulous.
332OnerousHeavy, Burdensome, ToughBhari (भारी)The onerous task took hours.
333PariahOutcast, Exile, RejectBahishkrit (बहिष्कृत)He became a pariah after lying.
334QuixoticImpractical, Unrealistic, DreamyAasambhav (आसंभाव)His quixotic dreams amused us.
335RifeAbundant, Widespread, CommonVyapt (व्याप्त)Gossip is rife in the office.
336SublimeGrand, Noble, ExaltedUtkrsht (उत्कृष्ट)The view was sublime and vast.
337TrepidationFear, Anxiety, DreadBhay (भय)She spoke with trepidation.
338UsurpSeize, Take over, StealHadapna (हड़पना)He usurped her authority.
339VilifyDefame, Slander, CriticizeBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They vilified him in public.
340WaneDiminish, Fade, DecreaseGhatna (घटना)The day’s light began to wane.
341XenophobicIntolerant, Prejudiced, RacistVidesh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी)His xenophobic views were harsh.
342YearningCraving, Longing, DesireTaras (तरस)He felt a yearning for peace.
343ZealousPassionate, Eager, FerventJoshila (जोशीला)She’s zealous about her goals.
344AloofDetached, Distant, ReservedAlag (अलग)He remained aloof during the event.
345BanalOrdinary, Trite, CommonSamanya (सामान्य)The story was banal and dull.
346CurtailReduce, Shorten, LimitGhatana (घटाना)They curtailed the meeting time.
347DeftSkillful, Clever, NimbleNipun (निपुण)His deft moves won the game.
348EmulateImitate, Copy, FollowAnukaran karna (अनुकरण करना)She emulates her mentor’s style.
349FickleChangeable, Unreliable, InconstantAsthir (अस्थिर)His fickle opinions frustrated us.
350GoadSpur, Provoke, InciteUksana (उकसाना)He goaded her into arguing.
351HaplessUnlucky, Poor, WretchedAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless team lost again.
352ImminentNear, Impending, CloseNikat (निकट)The deadline is imminent.
353JovialCheerful, Merry, HappyPrasann (प्रसन्न)His jovial laugh filled the room.
354LanguishSuffer, Fade, WeakenKamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना)He languished without support.
355MalignSlander, Vilify, DefameBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)She maligned his character.
356NurtureCare, Foster, RaisePalan karna (पालन करना)They nurtured her talent.
357ObscureVague, Hidden, UnclearAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The message was obscure.
358PensiveThoughtful, Sad, ReflectiveVicharshील (विचारशील)She looked pensive all day.
359QuaintCharming, Odd, Old-fashionedAnokha (अनोखा)The quaint town was peaceful.
360RancidRotten, Stale, SpoiledBasi (बासी)The meat turned rancid.
361ScantySparse, Meager, LimitedKam (कम)His scanty excuse didn’t convince her.
362TactSensitivity, Diplomacy, SkillVivek (विवेक)She used tact to calm him.
363UnravelSolve, Untangle, RevealSuljhana (सुलझाना)He unraveled the problem quickly.
364VexationAnnoyance, Worry, IrritationPareshani (परेशानी)The noise was a vexation to her.
365WaryCautious, Alert, SuspiciousSavdhaan (सावधान)He’s wary of risky plans.
366ZealotFanatic, Enthusiast, DevoteeJoshila (जोशीला)The zealot defended his cause.
367AbstemiousModerate, Restrained, SoberSanyami (संयमी)She’s abstemious with sweets.
368BelligerentHostile, Aggressive, WarlikeLadaku (लड़ाकू)His belligerent stance scared us.
369CapriciousWhimsical, Fickle, UnpredictableManmauji (मनमौजी)The capricious child changed her mind.
370DeferenceRespect, Regard, SubmissionSamman (सम्मान)He showed deference to the judge.
371EgregiousShocking, Gross, OutrageousGhor (घोर)The egregious lie hurt her.
372FathomUnderstand, Grasp, MeasureSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom his motives.
373GleanGather, Extract, CollectChunna (चुनना)She gleaned tips from the talk.
374HeedlessReckless, Careless, UnmindfulLaparwah (लापरवाह)Heedless of advice, he failed.
375ImpudentBold, Rude, InsolentGustakh (गुस्ताख़)Her impudent tone was rude.
376JettisonDump, Discard, AbandonTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned old habits.
377KindleSpark, Ignite, ArouseJagana (जगाना)The idea kindled excitement.
378LethargyApathy, Sluggishness, LazinessSusthi (सुस्ती)Lethargy slowed her down.
379MollifyCalm, Soothe, AppeaseShaant karna (शांत करना)He mollified her with a gift.
380NadirLowest point, Bottom, DepthNichla bindu (निचला बिंदु)His mood hit its nadir.
381ObstreperousLoud, Noisy, UnrulyShorgul (शोरगुल)The obstreperous guests woke us.
382PlacidTranquil, Calm, PeacefulShaant (शांत)The forest was placid at night.
383QuellSuppress, Calm, SubdueShaant karna (शांत करना)She quelled the panic fast.
384RuminateThink, Ponder, ReflectVichar karna (विचार करना)He ruminated over the offer.
385SqualidWretched, Dirty, FilthyGanda (गंदा)The squalid streets were dark.
386TenuousSlight, Weak, FragileKamzor (कमज़ोर)The tenuous link broke easily.
387UnkemptDisheveled, Messy, UntidyAst-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त)His unkempt clothes stood out.
388VenerateRespect, Revere, HonorSamman karna (सम्मान करना)They venerate old customs.
389WhetStimulate, Sharpen, ArouseTez karna (तेज़ करना)The book whetted her interest.
390YearnDesire, Long, CraveTarasna (तरसना)He yearned for a quiet life.
391ZenithApex, Peak, ClimaxShikhara (शिखर)Her career hit its zenith early.
392AbateDecrease, Subside, LessenKam hona (कम होना)The noise abated after midnight.
393BlandishmentCoaxing, Flattery, PersuasionChaatukaari (चाटुकारिता)She ignored his blandishments.
394CajolePersuade, Coax, WheedleManana (मनाना)He cajoled her into singing.
395DauntDeter, Scare, IntimidateDarana (डराना)The storm didn’t daunt them.
396EffervescentVivacious, Bubbly, LivelyUtsahi (उत्साही)Her effervescent smile brightened us.
397FetterBind, Restrain, ShackleBandhan (बंधन)Doubt fettered his progress.
398GlowerFrown, Scowl, GlareGhoorna (घूरना)She glowered at the mistake.
399HeinousEvil, Wicked, AtrociousGhinauna (घिनौना)The heinous deed was punished.
400ImbibeDrink, Absorb, Take inPeena (पीना)He imbibed the lessons well.
401JocularJoking, Playful, HumorousMazakiya (मज़ाकिया)His jocular nature eased us.
402LamentGrieve, Wail, MournVilaap karna (विलाप करना)She lamented her fate.
403MirthHappiness, Joy, LaughterKhushi (खुशी)Mirth filled the celebration.
404NebulousUnclear, Vague, HazyAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The plan is still nebulous.
405OnerousTough, Heavy, BurdensomeBhari (भारी)The onerous duty tired him.
406PariahReject, Outcast, ExileBahishkrit (बहिष्कृत)She felt like a pariah.
407QuixoticDreamy, Impractical, UnrealisticAasambhav (आसंभाव)His quixotic goals failed.
408RifeCommon, Widespread, AbundantVyapt (व्याप्त)Fear was rife in the crowd.
409SublimeExalted, Noble, GrandUtkrsht (उत्कृष्ट)The poem was sublime.
410TrepidationDread, Fear, AnxietyBhay (भय)He felt trepidation at the news.
411UsurpSteal, Seize, Take overHadapna (हड़पना)She usurped the lead role.
412VilifyCriticize, Slander, DefameBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)He was vilified in the news.
413WaneDecrease, Fade, DiminishGhatna (घटना)His energy waned after work.
414XenophobicRacist, Intolerant, PrejudicedVidesh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी)His xenophobic attitude was clear.
415YearningLonging, Desire, CravingTaras (तरस)She had a yearning for home.
416ZealousFervent, Eager, PassionateJoshila (जोशीला)He’s zealous about learning.
417AloofReserved, Distant, DetachedAlag (अलग)She stayed aloof from drama.
418BanalTrite, Common, OrdinarySamanya (सामान्य)His banal excuse bored us.
419CurtailLimit, Reduce, ShortenGhatana (घटाना)They curtailed the budget.
420DeftNimble, Skillful, CleverNipun (निपुण)Her deft hands crafted it.
421EmulateCopy, Imitate, FollowAnukaran karna (अनुकरण करना)He emulates great leaders.
422FickleUnreliable, Changeable, InconstantAsthir (अस्थिर)Her fickle taste changed again.
423GoadIncite, Spur, ProvokeUksana (उकसाना)She goaded him to try harder.
424HaplessPoor, Unlucky, WretchedAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless dog was lost.
425ImminentClose, Near, ImpendingNikat (निकट)Change is imminent now.
426JovialHappy, Merry, CheerfulPrasann (प्रसन्न)His jovial mood lifted us.
427LanguishWeaken, Fade, SufferKamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना)She languished in sadness.
428MalignDefame, Vilify, SlanderBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)He maligned her name.
429NurtureRaise, Care, FosterPalan karna (पालन करना)She nurtured her dreams.
430ObscureUnclear, Vague, HiddenAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The reason was obscure to him.
431PensiveSad, Reflective, ThoughtfulVicharshील (विचारशील)He grew pensive at dusk.
432QuaintOld-fashioned, Charming, OddAnokha (अनोखा)The quaint house was cozy.
433RancidSpoiled, Rotten, StaleBasi (बासी)The milk went rancid fast.
434ScantyLimited, Sparse, MeagerKam (कम)Scanty evidence weakened the case.
435TactDiplomacy, Sensitivity, SkillVivek (विवेक)He used tact to resolve it.
436UnravelReveal, Solve, UntangleSuljhana (सुलझाना)She unraveled the secret.
437VexationIrritation, Annoyance, WorryPareshani (परेशानी)His words caused vexation.
438WarySuspicious, Cautious, AlertSavdhaan (सावधान)She’s wary of danger.
439ZealotDevotee, Fanatic, EnthusiastJoshila (जोशीला)The zealot inspired others.
440AbstemiousSober, Moderate, RestrainedSanyami (संयमी)He’s abstemious in drinking.
441BelligerentWarlike, Aggressive, HostileLadaku (लड़ाकू)His belligerent words sparked a fight.
442CapriciousUnpredictable, Fickle, WhimsicalManmauji (मनमौजी)Her capricious choices puzzled us.
443DeferenceSubmission, Respect, RegardSamman (सम्मान)She paid deference to tradition.
444EgregiousOutrageous, Shocking, GrossGhor (घोर)His egregious error cost us.
445FathomMeasure, Understand, GraspSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom her sadness.
446GleanExtract, Collect, GatherChunna (चुनना)He gleaned wisdom from stories.
447HeedlessUnmindful, Careless, RecklessLaparwah (लापरवाह)Heedless of risks, he jumped.
448ImpudentInsolent, Rude, BoldGustakh (गुस्ताख़)His impudent smirk annoyed her.
449JettisonAbandon, Dump, DiscardTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned the plan.
450KindleArouse, Ignite, SparkJagana (जगाना)The music kindled joy.
451LethargyLaziness, Apathy, SluggishnessSusthi (सुस्ती)Lethargy hit after lunch.
452MollifyAppease, Soothe, CalmShaant karna (शांत करना)She mollified him with tea.
453NadirDepth, Bottom, Lowest pointNichla bindu (निचला बिंदु)His hope hit its nadir.
454ObstreperousUnruly, Noisy, LoudShorgul (शोरगुल)The obstreperous dog barked all night.
455PlacidPeaceful, Calm, TranquilShaant (शांत)The river was placid today.
456QuellCalm, Subdue, SuppressShaant karna (शांत करना)He quelled the rumors fast.
457RuminateReflect, Ponder, ThinkVichar karna (विचार करना)She ruminated on her future.
458SqualidFilthy, Wretched, DirtyGanda (गंदा)The squalid hut was small.
459TenuousFragile, Weak, SlightKamzor (कमज़ोर)The tenuous truce didn’t last.
460UnkemptMessy, Untidy, DisheveledAst-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त)His unkempt beard grew long.
461VenerateHonor, Respect, RevereSamman karna (सम्मान करना)They venerate their heroes.
462WhetArouse, Sharpen, StimulateTez karna (तेज़ करना)The trailer whetted our excitement.
463YearnCrave, Long, DesireTarasna (तरसना)He yearned for success.
464ZenithClimax, Apex, PeakShikhara (शिखर)His power reached its zenith.
465AbateSubside, Lessen, DecreaseKam hona (कम होना)The fever abated slowly.
466BlandishmentPersuasion, Flattery, CoaxingChaatukaari (चाटुकारिता)His blandishments flattered her.
467CajoleWheedle, Coax, PersuadeManana (मनाना)She cajoled him into dancing.
468DauntIntimidate, Deter, ScareDarana (डराना)The cold didn’t daunt them.
469EffervescentBubbly, Lively, VivaciousUtsahi (उत्साही)His effervescent energy amazed us.
470FetterShackle, Bind, RestrainBandhan (बंधन)Rules fettered his freedom.
471GlowerGlare, Scowl, FrownGhoorna (घूरना)He glowered at the delay.
472HeinousAtrocious, Evil, WickedGhinauna (घिनौना)The heinous plot failed.
473ImbibeTake in, Drink, AbsorbPeena (पीना)She imbibed new ideas.
474JocularHumorous, Joking, PlayfulMazakiya (मज़ाकिया)His jocular remark broke the ice.
475LamentMourn, Wail, GrieveVilaap karna (विलाप करना)He lamented his decision.
476MirthLaughter, Joy, HappinessKhushi (खुशी)The joke sparked mirth.
477NebulousHazy, Vague, UnclearAsaf (अस्पष्ट)His goal is nebulous still.
478OnerousBurdensome, Heavy, ToughBhari (भारी)The onerous load slowed him.
479PariahExile, Outcast, RejectBahishkrit (बहिष्कृत)He became a pariah after theft.
480QuixoticUnrealistic, Impractical, DreamyAasambhav (आसंभाव)Her quixotic idea flopped.
481RifeAbundant, Common, WidespreadVyapt (व्याप्त)Hope was rife among them.
482SublimeNoble, Grand, ExaltedUtkrsht (उत्कृष्ट)The art was sublime.
483TrepidationAnxiety, Fear, DreadBhay (भय)She felt trepidation at night.
484UsurpTake over, Seize, StealHadapna (हड़पना)He usurped the company.
485VilifySlander, Defame, CriticizeBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They vilified her unfairly.
486WaneFade, Decrease, DiminishGhatna (घटना)The moon’s glow waned.
487XenophobicPrejudiced, Racist, IntolerantVidesh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी)His xenophobic rant upset us.
488YearningDesire, Craving, LongingTaras (तरस)He had a yearning for love.
489ZealousPassionate, Fervent, EagerJoshila (जोशीला)She’s zealous in her work.
490AloofDistant, Detached, ReservedAlag (अलग)He stood aloof from others.
491BanalOrdinary, Trite, CommonSamanya (सामान्य)The banal song bored us.
492CurtailShorten, Reduce, LimitGhatana (घटाना)They curtailed their trip.
493DeftClever, Skillful, NimbleNipun (निपुण)His deft touch fixed it.
494EmulateFollow, Copy, ImitateAnukaran karna (अनुकरण करना)She emulates her sister.
495FickleInconstant, Changeable, UnreliableAsthir (अस्थिर)His fickle loyalty shifted.
496GoadProvoke, Incite, SpurUksana (उकसाना)He goaded her to speak.
497HaplessWretched, Unlucky, PoorAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless child cried.
498ImminentImpending, Near, CloseNikat (निकट)Trouble is imminent here.
499JovialMerry, Happy, CheerfulPrasann (प्रसन्न)Her jovial greeting warmed us.
500LanguishFade, Suffer, WeakenKamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना)He languished in despair.

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