| No. | Word | Synonyms | Roman Urdu Meaning | English Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Abundant | Plentiful, Ample, Copious | Bohat zyada (بہت زیادہ) | The forest is abundant with wildlife. |
| 2 | Benevolent | Kind, Generous, Charitable | Meharbaan (مہربان) | The benevolent king donated to the poor. |
| 3 | Conundrum | Puzzle, Riddle, Dilemma | Paheli (پہیلی) | This math problem is a conundrum for me. |
| 4 | Diligent | Hardworking, Careful, Thorough | Mehnati (محنتی) | She is diligent in her studies. |
| 5 | Ephemeral | Brief, Temporary, Fleeting | Chand lamhon ka (چند لمحوں کا) | The beauty of the sunset is ephemeral. |
| 6 | Formidable | Intimidating, Powerful, Tough | Daraawna (ڈراونا) | The team faced a formidable opponent. |
| 7 | Gregarious | Sociable, Friendly, Outgoing | Milansaar (ملنسار) | He’s gregarious and loves meeting new people. |
| 8 | Impeccable | Flawless, Perfect, Spotless | Be-daagh (بے داغ) | Her manners are impeccable at all times. |
| 9 | Magnanimous | Generous, Noble, Forgiving | Sakhi (سخی) | His magnanimous gesture won everyone’s hearts. |
| 10 | Obsolete | Outdated, Old-fashioned, Antiquated | Qadeem (قدیم) | This technology is now obsolete. |
| 11 | Persevere | Persist, Endure, Continue | Sabar karna (صبر کرنا) | He persevered despite many obstacles. |
| 12 | Quaint | Charming, Old-fashioned, Odd | Purana tarz ka (پرانا طرز کا) | The village has a quaint little market. |
| 13 | Resilient | Adaptable, Buoyant, Strong | Lachakdar (لچکدار) | She is resilient and recovers quickly from setbacks. |
| 14 | Serendipity | Luck, Chance, Happy accident | Ittifaq (اتفاق) | Finding this book was pure serendipity. |
| 15 | Tenacious | Persistent, Stubborn, Determined | Ziddi (ضدی) | His tenacious effort led to success. |
| 16 | Ubiquitous | Everywhere, Common, Widespread | Har jagah (ہر جگہ) | Smartphones are ubiquitous these days. |
| 17 | Vexing | Annoying, Irritating, Puzzling | Takleef deh (تکلیف دہ) | This vexing issue keeps bothering me. |
| 18 | Whimsical | Playful, Fanciful, Unpredictable | Mizaji (مزاجی) | Her whimsical nature makes her fun to be around. |
| 19 | Zealous | Enthusiastic, Passionate, Eager | Joshila (جوشیلا) | He is zealous about protecting the environment. |
| 20 | Ambiguous | Unclear, Vague, Uncertain | Ghair wazeh (غیر واضح) | His answer was ambiguous and left us confused. |
| 21 | Belligerent | Aggressive, Hostile, Warlike | Ladaku (लड़ाकू) | His belligerent attitude started a fight. |
| 22 | Capricious | Unpredictable, Fickle, Impulsive | Manmauji (मनमौजी) | The weather here is capricious and changes often. |
| 23 | Debilitate | Weaken, Exhaust, Impair | Kamzor karna (कमज़ोर करना) | The illness debilitated him for months. |
| 24 | Elucidate | Explain, Clarify, Illuminate | Spasht karna (स्पष्ट करना) | She elucidated the concept in simple terms. |
| 25 | Fastidious | Picky, Meticulous, Fussy | Nakchadha (नकचढ़ा) | He’s fastidious about keeping his room clean. |
| 26 | Gratuitous | Unnecessary, Unwarranted, Free | Anavashyak (अनावश्यक) | The movie had gratuitous violence. |
| 27 | Harbinger | Sign, Omen, Forerunner | Sanket (संकेत) | Dark clouds are a harbinger of rain. |
| 28 | Inconspicuous | Unnoticeable, Subtle, Hidden | Asamvedansheel (असंवेदनशील) | She wore inconspicuous clothes to blend in. |
| 29 | Lament | Mourn, Grieve, Regret | Vilaap karna (विलाप करना) | They lamented the loss of their old home. |
| 30 | Mitigate | Reduce, Lessen, Alleviate | Kam karna (कम करना) | Medicine can mitigate the pain. |
| 31 | Nefarious | Wicked, Evil, Sinister | Dusht (दुष्ट) | The villain had a nefarious plan. |
| 32 | Oscillate | Swing, Vary, Fluctuate | Dolna (डोलना) | The fan oscillates to cool the room. |
| 33 | Pristine | Pure, Untouched, Clean | Swachh (स्वच्छ) | The lake’s pristine water sparkled in the sun. |
| 34 | Querulous | Complaining, Whiny, Fretful | Shikayati (शिकायती) | His querulous tone annoyed everyone. |
| 35 | Reiterate | Repeat, Restate, Echo | Dobara kehna (दोबारा कहना) | She reiterated her point to make it clear. |
| 36 | Scrutinize | Examine, Inspect, Study | Jaanch karna (जाँच करना) | He scrutinized the document for errors. |
| 37 | Tangible | Real, Touchable, Concrete | Sparshi (स्पर्शी) | The benefits of exercise are tangible. |
| 38 | Unfathomable | Incomprehensible, Deep, Mysterious | Agadh (अगाध) | The ocean’s depth is unfathomable. |
| 39 | Volatile | Unstable, Explosive, Changeable | Asthir (अस्थिर) | The situation became volatile quickly. |
| 40 | Wistful | Yearning, Sad, Nostalgic | Udhaas (उदास) | She gave a wistful smile, missing her childhood. |
| 41 | Adversity | Hardship, Misfortune, Trouble | Vipatti (विपत्ति) | She faced adversity with courage. |
| 42 | Brevity | Shortness, Conciseness, Briefness | Sankshiptata (संक्षिप्तता) | The brevity of his speech surprised us. |
| 43 | Candid | Honest, Open, Frank | Spashtvadi (स्पष्टवादी) | His candid opinion offended some people. |
| 44 | Deference | Respect, Obedience, Regard | Samman (सम्मान) | He showed deference to his elders. |
| 45 | Eloquent | Expressive, Fluent, Articulate | Vaktitva (वक्तित्व) | Her eloquent speech inspired the crowd. |
| 46 | Fathom | Understand, Grasp, Comprehend | Samajhna (समझना) | I can’t fathom why he left so suddenly. |
| 47 | Guile | Cunning, Deceit, Trickery | Chalaki (चालاکی) | He used guile to win the game. |
| 48 | Heed | Attention, Notice, Care | Dhyan dena (ध्यान देना) | She didn’t heed the warning and got hurt. |
| 49 | Impetuous | Rash, Hasty, Impulsive | Jaldbaaz (जल्दबाज़) | His impetuous decision led to trouble. |
| 50 | Juxtapose | Compare, Place side-by-side | Pas-pas rakhna (पास-पास रखना) | The artist juxtaposed light and dark colors. |
| 51 | Kindle | Ignite, Arouse, Spark | Jagana (जगाना) | The story kindled my interest in history. |
| 52 | Lethargic | Sluggish, Lazy, Tired | Sust (सुस्त) | He felt lethargic after a long day. |
| 53 | Meticulous | Careful, Precise, Thorough | Satark (सतर्क) | She’s meticulous about her work. |
| 54 | Nonchalant | Casual, Indifferent, Relaxed | Beparwah (बेपरवाह) | He acted nonchalant despite the chaos. |
| 55 | Ominous | Threatening, Sinister, Foreboding | Apshakun (अपशकुन) | The dark clouds looked ominous. |
| 56 | Pensive | Thoughtful, Reflective, Sad | Vicharshील (विचारशील) | She sat in a pensive mood by the window. |
| 57 | Quell | Suppress, Calm, Subdue | Shaant karna (शांत करना) | He tried to quell the crowd’s anger. |
| 58 | Ravenous | Hungry, Starving, Voracious | Bhoonkha (भूखा) | After the hike, we were ravenous. |
| 59 | Subtle | Faint, Delicate, Slight | Sookshm (सूक्ष्म) | The painting had subtle hints of blue. |
| 60 | Transient | Temporary, Brief, Passing | Asthayi (अस्थायी) | The storm was transient and soon passed. |
| No. | Word | Synonyms | Roman Hindi Meaning | English Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 61 | Abate | Decrease, Subside, Lessen | Kam hona (कम होना) | The storm began to abate after hours. |
| 62 | Blatant | Obvious, Glaring, Shameless | Spasht (स्पष्ट) | His blatant lie shocked everyone. |
| 63 | Coerce | Force, Compel, Pressure | Majboor karna (मजबूर करना) | They tried to coerce him into signing. |
| 64 | Disdain | Contempt, Scorn, Disrespect | Tiraskar (तिरस्कार) | She looked at him with disdain. |
| 65 | Enigma | Mystery, Puzzle, Riddle | Rahasya (रहस्य) | His behavior remains an enigma to us. |
| 66 | Frugal | Thrifty, Economical, Sparing | Kanjoos (कंजूस) | She’s frugal and saves every penny. |
| 67 | Gullible | Naive, Trusting, Credulous | Bhola (भोला) | He’s so gullible, he believes anything. |
| 68 | Hinder | Obstruct, Delay, Prevent | Rokna (रोकना) | Rain hindered our travel plans. |
| 69 | Inevitable | Unavoidable, Certain, Sure | Anivarya (अनिवार्य) | Change is inevitable in life. |
| 70 | Jovial | Cheerful, Merry, Happy | Prasann (प्रसन्न) | His jovial nature lifts everyone’s mood. |
| 71 | Languid | Weak, Slow, Listless | Dheema (धीमा) | The heat made us feel languid. |
| 72 | Meander | Wander, Wind, Roam | Bhatakna (भटकना) | The river meanders through the valley. |
| 73 | Notorious | Infamous, Famous (badly), Disreputable | Badnaam (बदनाम) | He’s notorious for causing trouble. |
| 74 | Opulent | Luxurious, Rich, Lavish | Vaibhavshali (वैभवशाली) | The palace was opulent and grand. |
| 75 | Placid | Calm, Peaceful, Tranquil | Shaant (शांत) | The lake was placid in the morning. |
| 76 | Quandary | Dilemma, Predicament, Confusion | Uljhan (उलझन) | I’m in a quandary about what to choose. |
| 77 | Reprimand | Rebuke, Scold, Reproach | Daantna (डांटना) | The teacher reprimanded the noisy students. |
| 78 | Sanguine | Optimistic, Cheerful, Confident | Aashaavaadi (आशावादी) | She’s sanguine about her future. |
| 79 | Tedious | Boring, Dull, Tiresome | Ubau (उबाऊ) | The task was tedious and took hours. |
| 80 | Unanimous | Agreed, United, Collective | Ekmat (एकमत) | The decision was unanimous among the team. |
| 81 | Alleviate | Relieve, Ease, Lessen | Kam karna (कम करना) | Medicine can alleviate her suffering. |
| 82 | Bewilder | Confuse, Puzzle, Perplex | Uljha dena (उलझा देना) | The instructions bewildered everyone. |
| 83 | Clandestine | Secret, Hidden, Covert | Gupt (गुप्त) | They held a clandestine meeting at night. |
| 84 | Disparate | Different, Unlike, Distinct | Alag (अलग) | Their opinions were disparate on the issue. |
| 85 | Exemplary | Outstanding, Model, Ideal | Adarsh (आदर्श) | Her work is exemplary and sets a high standard. |
| 86 | Flamboyant | Showy, Flashy, Extravagant | Bhadaqila (भड़कीला) | He wore a flamboyant suit to the party. |
| 87 | Gruesome | Horrible, Grisly, Ghastly | Bhayanak (भयानक) | The accident scene was gruesome. |
| 88 | Haphazard | Random, Unplanned, Chaotic | Avyavasthit (अव्यवस्थित) | The books were arranged in a haphazard manner. |
| 89 | Incessant | Constant, Endless, Unceasing | Nirantar (निरंतर) | The incessant rain ruined our plans. |
| 90 | Jubilant | Joyful, Elated, Triumphant | Ullasit (उल्लासित) | The team was jubilant after the victory. |
| 91 | Lacerate | Tear, Cut, Rip | Cheer dena (चीर देना) | The thorns lacerated his skin. |
| 92 | Mundane | Ordinary, Routine, Boring | Samanya (सामान्य) | His life is full of mundane tasks. |
| 93 | Nostalgia | Longing, Remembrance, Sentiment | Purani yaadein (पुरानी यादें) | The song filled her with nostalgia. |
| 94 | Ostracize | Exclude, Shun, Banish | Bahishkar karna (बहिष्कार करना) | They ostracized him for his behavior. |
| 95 | Permeate | Spread, Penetrate, Seep | Vyaapt hona (व्याप्त होना) | The smell of coffee permeated the room. |
| 96 | Quixotic | Unrealistic, Impractical, Dreamy | Aasambhav (आसंभाव) | His quixotic ideas rarely work out. |
| 97 | Repudiate | Reject, Deny, Disown | Asweekar karna (अस्वीकार करना) | She repudiated the false claims against her. |
| 98 | Sporadic | Occasional, Irregular, Scattered | Kabhi kabhi (कभी कभी) | There were sporadic showers throughout the day. |
| 99 | Tactile | Touchable, Tangible, Physical | Sparshi (स्पर्शी) | The fabric has a soft tactile quality. |
| 100 | Venerate | Respect, Honor, Revere | Samman karna (सम्मान करना) | They venerate their ancestors every year. |
| 101 | Aberration | Deviation, Anomaly, Oddity | Vichalan (विचलन) | His behavior was an aberration from the norm. |
| 102 | Bolster | Support, Strengthen, Boost | Samarthan (समर्थन) | She bolstered her argument with facts. |
| 103 | Cacophony | Noise, Discord, Racket | Kolahal (कोलाहल) | The cacophony of the market was overwhelming. |
| 104 | Debacle | Failure, Disaster, Fiasco | Asafalta (असफलता) | The project turned into a debacle. |
| 105 | Eclectic | Diverse, Varied, Mixed | Vividh (विविध) | Her taste in music is eclectic. |
| 106 | Facade | Front, Appearance, Mask | Mukhota (मुखौटा) | His smile was just a facade to hide his pain. |
| 107 | Goad | Provoke, Spur, Urge | Uksana (उकसाना) | He goaded her into finishing the task. |
| 108 | Hapless | Unlucky, Unfortunate, Poor | Abhaga (अभागा) | The hapless team lost again. |
| 109 | Impede | Hinder, Block, Delay | Badha dalna (बाधा डालना) | Traffic impeded our journey. |
| 110 | Jettison | Discard, Abandon, Dump | Tyagna (त्यागना) | They jettisoned the old equipment. |
| 111 | Knack | Skill, Talent, Ability | Kshamata (क्षमता) | She has a knack for solving puzzles. |
| 112 | Luminous | Bright, Radiant, Glowing | Prakashmaan (प्रकाशमान) | The moon was luminous in the sky. |
| 113 | Malign | Slander, Defame, Harm | Badnaam karna (बदनाम करना) | He tried to malign her reputation. |
| 114 | Nurture | Care, Foster, Raise | Palan poshan (पालन पोषण) | Parents nurture their children with love. |
| 115 | Obdurate | Stubborn, Unyielding, Hard | Ziddi (ज़िद्दी) | He remained obdurate despite pleas. |
| 116 | Pique | Irritate, Arouse, Interest | Chidhana (चिढ़ाना) | Her comment piqued my curiosity. |
| 117 | Rancor | Bitterness, Resentment, Hatred | Krodh (क्रोध) | There was rancor between the rivals. |
| 118 | Stagnant | Still, Inactive, Stale | Ruka hua (रुका हुआ) | The water in the pond was stagnant. |
| 119 | Thwart | Prevent, Foil, Stop | Rokna (रोकना) | They thwarted his evil plan. |
| 120 | Unravel | Solve, Untangle, Reveal | Suljhana (सुलझाना) | She unraveled the mystery quickly. |
| 121 | Vapid | Dull, Bland, Lifeless | Niraasa (निरासा) | The movie was vapid and boring. |
| 122 | Wane | Decrease, Fade, Diminish | Ghatna (घटना) | His interest began to wane over time. |
| 123 | Zeal | Passion, Enthusiasm, Fervor | Josh (जोश) | She worked with great zeal. |
| 124 | Acumen | Insight, Sharpness, Wisdom | Buddhi (बुद्धि) | His business acumen led to success. |
| 125 | Bane | Curse, Ruin, Misery | Abhishap (अभिशाप) | Laziness is the bane of progress. |
| 126 | Chagrin | Annoyance, Distress, Embarrassment | Khinnata (खिन्नता) | To his chagrin, he failed the test. |
| 127 | Daunt | Intimidate, Scare, Discourage | Darana (डराना) | The challenge didn’t daunt her. |
| 128 | Ebb | Decline, Recede, Weaken | Ghatna (घटना) | His energy began to ebb after hours. |
| 129 | Fetter | Restrain, Shackle, Bind | Bandhan (बंधन) | Fear can fetter your dreams. |
| 130 | Garner | Gather, Collect, Accumulate | Ekatr karna (एकत्र करना) | She garnered support for her cause. |
| 131 | Hiatus | Break, Gap, Pause | Viram (विराम) | They took a hiatus from work. |
| 132 | Ingrate | Ungrateful, Thankless | Akrutagya (अकृतज्ञ) | He’s an ingrate despite all the help. |
| 133 | Jocular | Humorous, Playful, Joking | Mazakiya (मज़ाकिया) | His jocular remarks lightened the mood. |
| 134 | Kindle | Ignite, Spark, Arouse | Jagana (जगाना) | The speech kindled hope in their hearts. |
| 135 | Laceration | Cut, Tear, Wound | Ghaav (घाव) | The laceration needed stitches. |
| 136 | Mollify | Soothe, Calm, Appease | Shaant karna (शांत करना) | She mollified him with kind words. |
| 137 | Nadir | Lowest point, Bottom, Depth | Nichla bindu (निचला बिंदु) | His career hit its nadir last year. |
| 138 | Oblique | Indirect, Slanting, Subtle | Tirchha (तिरछा) | He gave an oblique answer to the question. |
| 139 | Plummet | Drop, Fall, Crash | Girna (गिरना) | The temperature plummeted overnight. |
| 140 | Quagmire | Swamp, Mess, Predicament | Daladal (दलदल) | The situation became a quagmire. |
| 141 | Ruminate | Ponder, Reflect, Think | Vichar karna (विचार करना) | She ruminated over her decision all night. |
| 142 | Scourge | Plague, Affliction, Curse | Kasht (कष्ट) | Disease was the scourge of the village. |
| 143 | Tenuous | Weak, Fragile, Thin | Kamzor (कमज़ोर) | Their friendship is tenuous now. |
| 144 | Unctuous | Oily, Smarmy, Flattering | Chikna (चिकना) | His unctuous praise felt insincere. |
| 145 | Vex | Annoy, Irritate, Trouble | Pareshan karna (परेशान करना) | The delay vexed all the passengers. |
| 146 | Wary | Cautious, Suspicious, Alert | Savdhaan (सावधान) | She’s wary of strangers. |
| 147 | Zenith | Peak, Top, Apex | Shikhara (शिखर) | His career reached its zenith last year. |
| 148 | Ameliorate | Improve, Enhance, Better | Sudharna (सुधारना) | They worked to ameliorate the situation. |
| 149 | Beguile | Charm, Deceive, Enchant | Mohit karna (मोहित करना) | The story beguiled the children. |
| 150 | Capricious | Fickle, Unpredictable, Whimsical | Manmauji (मनमौजी) | His capricious mood confused us. |
| 151 | Decrepit | Worn-out, Old, Dilapidated | Jirna (जीर्ण) | The decrepit house needed repairs. |
| 152 | Efface | Erase, Remove, Wipe | Mitana (मिटाना) | Time will efface the pain. |
| 153 | Fervent | Passionate, Ardent, Intense | Utsahi (उत्साही) | She gave a fervent speech. |
| 154 | Glean | Gather, Collect, Extract | Chunna (चुनना) | He gleaned information from the book. |
| 155 | Harangue | Rant, Lecture, Tirade | Lambi taqreer (लंबी तक़रीर) | He delivered a harangue against the policy. |
| 156 | Ignominy | Shame, Disgrace, Humiliation | Apmaan (अपमान) | He faced ignominy after the scandal. |
| 157 | Jaded | Tired, Exhausted, Worn-out | Thaka hua (थका हुआ) | She felt jaded after the long trip. |
| 158 | Lamentation | Mourning, Wailing, Grief | Vilaap (विलाप) | The lamentation echoed through the village. |
| 159 | Mirth | Joy, Laughter, Happiness | Khushi (खुशी) | The room was filled with mirth. |
| 160 | Nebulous | Vague, Unclear, Hazy | Asaf (अस्पष्ट) | His plans are still nebulous. |
| 161 | Onerous | Burdensome, Difficult, Heavy | Bhari (भारी) | The task was onerous and tiring. |
| 162 | Pariah | Outcast, Exile, Reject | Bahishkrit (बहिष्कृत) | He became a pariah after the betrayal. |
| 163 | Quell | Suppress, Calm, Subdue | Shaant karna (शांत करना) | She quelled the argument quickly. |
| 164 | Rife | Widespread, Abundant, Common | Vyapt (व्याप्त) | Rumors were rife in the town. |
| 165 | Sublime | Exalted, Noble, Magnificent | Utkrsht (उत्कृष्ट) | The view from the mountain was sublime. |
| 166 | Trepidation | Fear, Anxiety, Dread | Bhay (भय) | She felt trepidation before the exam. |
| 167 | Usurp | Seize, Take over, Steal | Hadapna (हड़पना) | He tried to usurp the throne. |
| 168 | Vilify | Defame, Slander, Criticize | Badnaam karna (बदनाम करना) | They vilified him in the press. |
| 169 | Whet | Sharpen, Stimulate, Arouse | Tez karna (तेज़ करना) | The preview whetted my appetite for the movie. |
| 170 | Yearn | Long, Crave, Desire | Tarasna (तरसना) | She yearned for her homeland. |
| 171 | Zenith | Peak, Top, Climax | Shikhara (शिखर) | Her fame reached its zenith. |
| 172 | Abhor | Hate, Detest, Loathe | Nafrat karna (नफ़रत करना) | He abhors cruelty of any kind. |
| 173 | Bland | Mild, Tasteless, Dull | Feeka (फीका) | The food was bland and unexciting. |
| 174 | Cajole | Coax, Persuade, Flatter | Manana (मनाना) | She cajoled him into helping her. |
| 175 | Deft | Skillful, Nimble, Clever | Nipun (निपुण) | His deft hands fixed the machine. |
| 176 | Emulate | Imitate, Copy, Follow | Anukaran karna (अनुकरण करना) | She emulates her role model. |
| 177 | Fickle | Changeable, Inconstant, Unreliable | Asthir (अस्थिर) | His fickle nature makes him unreliable. |
| 178 | Glower | Scowl, Glare, Frown | Ghoorna (घूरना) | He glowered at the rude guest. |
| 179 | Heinous | Wicked, Atrocious, Evil | Ghinauna (घिनौना) | The heinous crime shocked the town. |
| 180 | Imbue | Infuse, Instill, Permeate | Bhar dena (भर देना) | She imbued her art with emotion. |
| 181 | Jargon | Slang, Terminology, Lingo | Takniki bhasha (तकनीकी भाषा) | The jargon confused the newcomers. |
| 182 | Kindle | Ignite, Spark, Arouse | Jagana (जगाना) | The book kindled his imagination. |
| 183 | Lithe | Flexible, Supple, Graceful | Lachila (लचीला) | The dancer’s lithe movements were mesmerizing. |
| 184 | Muddle | Confuse, Mess, Jumble | Gadbad karna (गड़बड़ करना) | His explanation muddled the issue further. |
| 185 | Noxious | Harmful, Toxic, Poisonous | Haanikarak (हानिकारक) | The noxious fumes made us sick. |
| 186 | Opine | Suggest, State, Express | Rai dena (राय देना) | He opined that the plan would fail. |
| 187 | Plight | Misery, Trouble, Condition | Dasha (दशा) | The plight of the poor moved her. |
| 188 | Quirk | Oddity, Peculiarity, Habit | Ajeebpan (अजीबपन) | His quirk of humming annoyed us. |
| 189 | Ruse | Trick, Deception, Ploy | Chal (चाल) | The thief used a ruse to escape. |
| 190 | Squalor | Filth, Poverty, Dirt | Gandaapan (गंदापन) | They lived in squalor for years. |
| 191 | Taint | Contaminate, Spoil, Stain | Dosh lagana (दोष लगाना) | Lies can taint your reputation. |
| 192 | Unkempt | Messy, Untidy, Disheveled | Ast-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त) | His hair was unkempt after the wind. |
| 193 | Vapid | Dull, Bland, Insipid | Niraasa (निरासा) | The conversation was vapid and dull. |
| 194 | Wane | Decline, Fade, Diminish | Ghatna (घटना) | The moon’s light began to wane. |
| 195 | Xenophobic | Racist, Prejudiced, Intolerant | Videsh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी) | His xenophobic views upset many. |
| 196 | Yearning | Longing, Desire, Craving | Taras (तरस) | She felt a yearning for peace. |
| 197 | Zealous | Eager, Passionate, Fervent | Joshila (जोशीला) | He’s zealous about his new project. |
| 198 | Aloof | Distant, Detached, Reserved | Alag (अलग) | She remained aloof during the party. |
| 199 | Banal | Common, Trite, Ordinary | Samanya (सामान्य) | His speech was banal and uninspiring. |
| 200 | Curtail | Reduce, Shorten, Limit | Ghatana (घटाना) | They curtailed the event due to rain. |
| 201 | Debilitate | Weaken, Exhaust, Drain | Kamzor karna (कमज़ोर करना) | The illness debilitated him for weeks. |
| 202 | Elicit | Draw out, Extract, Evoke | Nikalna (निकालना) | She elicited a smile from the child. |
| 203 | Flout | Defy, Disregard, Mock | Ulanghan karna (उल्लंघन करना) | He flouted the rules openly. |
| 204 | Goad | Provoke, Spur, Incite | Uksana (उकसाना) | She goaded him into action. |
| 205 | Hapless | Unlucky, Wretched, Poor | Abhaga (अभागा) | The hapless victim lost everything. |
| 206 | Imminent | Near, Impending, Close | Nikat (निकट) | Rain is imminent, so take an umbrella. |
| 207 | Jovial | Cheerful, Merry, Jolly | Prasann (प्रसन्न) | His jovial nature cheered us up. |
| 208 | Languish | Weaken, Fade, Suffer | Kamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना) | He languished in prison for years. |
| 209 | Malign | Slander, Defame, Vilify | Badnaam karna (बदनाम करना) | They maligned her in the media. |
| 210 | Nurture | Foster, Raise, Care | Palan karna (पालन करना) | She nurtured the plants with care. |
| 211 | Obscure | Unclear, Hidden, Vague | Asaf (अस्पष्ट) | The meaning was obscure to me. |
| 212 | Pensive | Thoughtful, Reflective, Sad | Vicharshील (विचारशील) | He sat in a pensive silence. |
| 213 | Quaint | Charming, Odd, Old-fashioned | Anokha (अनोखा) | The quaint village attracted tourists. |
| 214 | Rancid | Spoiled, Rotten, Stale | Basi (बासी) | The butter turned rancid in the heat. |
| 215 | Scanty | Sparse, Meager, Limited | Kam (कम) | We had scanty supplies for the trip. |
| 216 | Tact | Diplomacy, Sensitivity, Skill | Vivek (विवेक) | She handled the situation with tact. |
| 217 | Unravel | Untangle, Solve, Reveal | Suljhana (सुलझाना) | He unraveled the knot easily. |
| 218 | Vexation | Annoyance, Irritation, Worry | Pareshani (परेशानी) | The delay caused her great vexation. |
| 219 | Wary | Cautious, Alert, Suspicious | Savdhaan (सावधान) | He’s wary of making promises. |
| 220 | Zealot | Fanatic, Enthusiast, Devotee | Joshila (जोशीला) | The zealot preached his beliefs loudly. |
| 221 | Abstemious | Moderate, Restrained, Sober | Sanyami (संयमी) | He’s abstemious with food and drink. |
| 222 | Belligerent | Hostile, Aggressive, Warlike | Ladaku (लड़ाकू) | His belligerent tone started an argument. |
| 223 | Capricious | Whimsical, Unpredictable, Fickle | Manmauji (मनमौजी) | The weather is capricious today. |
| 224 | Deference | Respect, Regard, Submission | Samman (सम्मान) | She showed deference to her teacher. |
| 225 | Egregious | Outrageous, Gross, Shocking | Ghor (घोर) | It was an egregious mistake. |
| 226 | Fathom | Understand, Grasp, Measure | Samajhna (समझना) | I can’t fathom his reasoning. |
| 227 | Glean | Gather, Collect, Extract | Chunna (चुनना) | She gleaned details from the report. |
| 228 | Heedless | Careless, Reckless, Unmindful | Laparwah (लापरवाह) | Heedless of danger, he ran in. |
| 229 | Impudent | Rude, Bold, Insolent | Gustakh (गुस्ताख़) | His impudent reply angered her. |
| 230 | Jettison | Discard, Dump, Abandon | Tyagna (त्यागना) | They jettisoned excess cargo. |
| 231 | Kindle | Ignite, Spark, Arouse | Jagana (जगाना) | The story kindled her curiosity. |
| 232 | Lethargy | Sluggishness, Laziness, Apathy | Susthi (सुस्ती) | Lethargy overtook him after lunch. |
| 233 | Mollify | Soothe, Pacify, Calm | Shaant karna (शांत करना) | She mollified him with an apology. |
| 234 | Nadir | Lowest point, Bottom, Depth | Nichla bindu (निचला बिंदु) | His luck hit its nadir. |
| 235 | Obstreperous | Noisy, Unruly, Loud | Shorgul (शोरगुल) | The obstreperous crowd disrupted the event. |
| 236 | Placid | Calm, Peaceful, Serene | Shaant (शांत) | The lake was placid at dawn. |
| 237 | Quell | Suppress, Subdue, Calm | Shaant karna (शांत करना) | He quelled the rebellion swiftly. |
| 238 | Ruminate | Ponder, Reflect, Muse | Vichar karna (विचार करना) | She ruminated on her choices. |
| 239 | Squalid | Dirty, Filthy, Wretched | Ganda (गंदा) | They lived in squalid conditions. |
| 240 | Tenuous | Weak, Fragile, Slight | Kamzor (कमज़ोर) | The evidence was tenuous at best. |
| 241 | Unkempt | Messy, Untidy, Disheveled | Ast-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त) | His unkempt appearance surprised us. |
| 242 | Venerate | Revere, Honor, Respect | Samman karna (सम्मान करना) | They venerate their traditions. |
| 243 | Whet | Sharpen, Stimulate, Arouse | Tez karna (तेज़ करना) | The appetizer whetted our appetite. |
| 244 | Yearn | Long, Crave, Desire | Tarasna (तरसना) | He yearned for freedom. |
| 245 | Zenith | Peak, Apex, Climax | Shikhara (शिखर) | Her success reached its zenith. |
| 246 | Abate | Subside, Lessen, Decrease | Kam hona (कम होना) | The pain abated after medicine. |
| 247 | Blandishment | Flattery, Coaxing, Persuasion | Chaatukaari (चाटुकारिता) | She resisted his blandishments. |
| 248 | Cajole | Coax, Persuade, Wheedle | Manana (मनाना) | He cajoled her into agreeing. |
| 249 | Daunt | Intimidate, Scare, Deter | Darana (डराना) | The task didn’t daunt him. |
| 250 | Effervescent | Bubbly, Lively, Vivacious | Utsahi (उत्साही) | Her effervescent personality lit up the room. |
| 251 | Fetter | Shackle, Restrain, Bind | Bandhan (बंधन) | Fear fettered his ambitions. |
| 252 | Glower | Scowl, Glare, Frown | Ghoorna (घूरना) | She glowered at the interruption. |
| 253 | Heinous | Atrocious, Wicked, Evil | Ghinauna (घिनौना) | The heinous act outraged the public. |
| 254 | Imbibe | Absorb, Drink, Take in | Peena (पीना) | He imbibed wisdom from his elders. |
| 255 | Jocular | Humorous, Playful, Joking | Mazakiya (मज़ाकिया) | His jocular tone eased the tension. |
| 256 | Lament | Mourn, Grieve, Wail | Vilaap karna (विलाप करना) | She lamented her lost chance. |
| 257 | Mirth | Joy, Laughter, Merriment | Khushi (खुशी) | The party was full of mirth. |
| 258 | Nebulous | Hazy, Vague, Unclear | Asaf (अस्पष्ट) | His explanation was nebulous. |
| 259 | Onerous | Burdensome, Heavy, Tough | Bhari (भारी) | The job was onerous and stressful. |
| 260 | Pariah | Outcast, Reject, Exile | Bahishkrit (बहिष्कृत) | He felt like a pariah after the fight. |
| 261 | Quixotic | Unrealistic, Dreamy, Impractical | Aasambhav (आसंभाव) | His quixotic plan failed. |
| 262 | Rife | Widespread, Common, Abundant | Vyapt (व्याप्त) | Corruption is rife in the system. |
| 263 | Sublime | Noble, Exalted, Grand | Utkrsht (उत्कृष्ट) | The music was sublime and moving. |
| 264 | Trepidation | Fear, Anxiety, Dread | Bhay (भय) | He felt trepidation before speaking. |
| 265 | Usurp | Seize, Take over, Steal | Hadapna (हड़पना) | She usurped his position. |
| 266 | Vilify | Slander, Defame, Criticize | Badnaam karna (बदनाम करना) | They vilified him unjustly. |
| 267 | Wane | Fade, Decrease, Diminish | Ghatna (घटना) | His strength waned with age. |
| 268 | Xenophobic | Prejudiced, Intolerant, Racist | Videsh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी) | His xenophobic remarks offended many. |
| 269 | Yearning | Longing, Desire, Craving | Taras (तरस) | She had a yearning for adventure. |
| 270 | Zealous | Fervent, Passionate, Eager | Joshila (जोशीला) | He’s zealous in his pursuit of justice. |
| 271 | Aloof | Distant, Detached, Reserved | Alag (अलग) | He stayed aloof from the group. |
| 272 | Banal | Trite, Common, Ordinary | Samanya (सामान्य) | The plot was banal and predictable. |
| 273 | Curtail | Shorten, Reduce, Limit | Ghatana (घटाना) | They curtailed their spending. |
| 274 | Deft | Skillful, Nimble, Clever | Nipun (निपुण) | Her deft fingers sewed the dress. |
| 275 | Emulate | Imitate, Copy, Follow | Anukaran karna (अनुकरण करना) | He emulates his father’s work ethic. |
| 276 | Fickle | Inconstant, Unreliable, Changeable | Asthir (अस्थिर) | Her fickle mood annoyed him. |
| 277 | Goad | Provoke, Urge, Incite | Uksana (उकसाना) | He goaded her into a response. |
| 278 | Hapless | Unfortunate, Luckless, Poor | Abhaga (अभागा) | The hapless traveler lost his way. |
| 279 | Imminent | Impending, Near, Close | Nikat (निकट) | Danger was imminent in the storm. |
| 280 | Jovial | Merry, Cheerful, Happy | Prasann (प्रसन्न) | The jovial host welcomed everyone. |
| 281 | Languish | Fade, Weaken, Suffer | Kamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना) | The flowers languished without water. |
| 282 | Malign | Defame, Slander, Vilify | Badnaam karna (बदनाम करना) | He maligned his rival unfairly. |
| 283 | Nurture | Raise, Foster, Care | Palan karna (पालन करना) | They nurtured the orphaned child. |
| 284 | Obscure | Hidden, Unclear, Vague | Asaf (अस्पष्ट) | The text was obscure and hard to read. |
| 285 | Pensive | Reflective, Thoughtful, Sad | Vicharshील (विचारशील) | His pensive look worried her. |
| 286 | Quaint | Odd, Charming, Old-fashioned | Anokha (अनोखा) | The quaint shop sold antiques. |
| 287 | Rancid | Stale, Rotten, Spoiled | Basi (बासी) | The oil smelled rancid. |
| 288 | Scanty | Meager, Sparse, Limited | Kam (कम) | The scanty rainfall hurt the crops. |
| 289 | Tact | Diplomacy, Skill, Sensitivity | Vivek (विवेक) | He used tact to avoid a fight. |
| 290 | Unravel | Solve, Untangle, Reveal | Suljhana (सुलझाना) | She unraveled the mystery. |
| 291 | Vexation | Irritation, Annoyance, Worry | Pareshani (परेशानी) | His delay caused vexation. |
| 292 | Wary | Cautious, Suspicious, Alert | Savdhaan (सावधान) | She’s wary of new people. |
| 293 | Zealot | Fanatic, Devotee, Enthusiast | Joshila (जोशीला) | The zealot argued passionately. |
| 294 | Abstemious | Restrained, Moderate, Sober | Sanyami (संयमी) | He’s abstemious in his habits. |
| 295 | Belligerent | Aggressive, Hostile, Warlike | Ladaku (लड़ाकू) | The belligerent dog barked loudly. |
| 296 | Capricious | Fickle, Whimsical, Unpredictable | Manmauji (मनमौजी) | His capricious decisions confused us. |
| 297 | Deference | Respect, Submission, Regard | Samman (सम्मान) | He paid deference to the elder. |
| 298 | Egregious | Gross, Outrageous, Shocking | Ghor (घोर) | The error was egregious and costly. |
| 299 | Fathom | Grasp, Understand, Measure | Samajhna (समझना) | I can’t fathom her silence. |
| 300 | Glean | Collect, Gather, Extract | Chunna (चुनना) | He gleaned facts from the article. |
| 301 | Heedless | Careless, Reckless, Unmindful | Laparwah (लापरवाह) | Heedless of the rules, he acted alone. |
| 302 | Impudent | Rude, Bold, Insolent | Gustakh (गुस्ताख़) | His impudent behavior upset her. |
| 303 | Jettison | Discard, Abandon, Dump | Tyagna (त्यागना) | They jettisoned the broken tools. |
| 304 | Kindle | Ignite, Spark, Arouse | Jagana (जगाना) | The speech kindled their hopes. |
| 305 | Lethargy | Laziness, Sluggishness, Apathy | Susthi (सुस्ती) | Lethargy kept him from working. |
| 306 | Mollify | Soothe, Calm, Appease | Shaant karna (शांत करना) | She mollified the angry crowd. |
| 307 | Nadir | Bottom, Lowest point, Depth | Nichla bindu (निचला बिंदु) | His career hit its nadir last month. |
| 308 | Obstreperous | Noisy, Unruly, Boisterous | Shorgul (शोरगुल) | The obstreperous kids annoyed her. |
| 309 | Placid | Calm, Peaceful, Tranquil | Shaant (शांत) | The sea was placid after the storm. |
| 310 | Quell | Subdue, Suppress, Calm | Shaant karna (शांत करना) | He quelled their fears with words. |
| 311 | Ruminate | Ponder, Reflect, Think | Vichar karna (विचार करना) | He ruminated on his past mistakes. |
| 312 | Squalid | Filthy, Dirty, Wretched | Ganda (गंदा) | The squalid room smelled bad. |
| 313 | Tenuous | Weak, Fragile, Slight | Kamzor (कमज़ोर) | Their bond is tenuous now. |
| 314 | Unkempt | Untidy, Messy, Disheveled | Ast-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त) | His unkempt hair looked wild. |
| 315 | Venerate | Revere, Honor, Respect | Samman karna (सम्मान करना) | They venerate their leader. |
| 316 | Whet | Sharpen, Stimulate, Arouse | Tez karna (तेज़ करना) | The smell whetted his hunger. |
| 317 | Yearn | Crave, Long, Desire | Tarasna (तरसना) | She yearned for her family. |
| 318 | Zenith | Peak, Apex, Climax | Shikhara (शिखर) | His fame reached its zenith. |
| 319 | Abate | Lessen, Decrease, Subside | Kam hona (कम होना) | The wind abated by evening. |
| 320 | Blandishment | Flattery, Persuasion, Coaxing | Chaatukaari (चाटुकारिता) | His blandishments didn’t work. |
| 321 | Cajole | Coax, Wheedle, Persuade | Manana (मनाना) | She cajoled him into helping. |
| 322 | Daunt | Scare, Intimidate, Deter | Darana (डराना) | The height didn’t daunt her. |
| 323 | Effervescent | Lively, Bubbly, Vivacious | Utsahi (उत्साही) | His effervescent spirit was contagious. |
| 324 | Fetter | Restrain, Shackle, Bind | Bandhan (बंधन) | Rules fettered their creativity. |
| 325 | Glower | Scowl, Glare, Frown | Ghoorna (घूरना) | He glowered at the noisy kids. |
| 326 | Heinous | Wicked, Atrocious, Evil | Ghinauna (घिनौना) | The heinous crime stunned all. |
| 327 | Imbibe | Absorb, Drink, Take in | Peena (पीना) | She imbibed the local culture. |
| 328 | Jocular | Playful, Humorous, Joking | Mazakiya (मज़ाकिया) | His jocular comments made us laugh. |
| 329 | Lament | Wail, Mourn, Grieve | Vilaap karna (विलाप करना) | They lamented the loss loudly. |
| 330 | Mirth | Joy, Laughter, Happiness | Khushi (खुशी) | The room echoed with mirth. |
| 331 | Nebulous | Vague, Hazy, Unclear | Asaf (अस्पष्ट) | His ideas are still nebulous. |
| 332 | Onerous | Heavy, Burdensome, Tough | Bhari (भारी) | The onerous task took hours. |
| 333 | Pariah | Outcast, Exile, Reject | Bahishkrit (बहिष्कृत) | He became a pariah after lying. |
| 334 | Quixotic | Impractical, Unrealistic, Dreamy | Aasambhav (आसंभाव) | His quixotic dreams amused us. |
| 335 | Rife | Abundant, Widespread, Common | Vyapt (व्याप्त) | Gossip is rife in the office. |
| 336 | Sublime | Grand, Noble, Exalted | Utkrsht (उत्कृष्ट) | The view was sublime and vast. |
| 337 | Trepidation | Fear, Anxiety, Dread | Bhay (भय) | She spoke with trepidation. |
| 338 | Usurp | Seize, Take over, Steal | Hadapna (हड़पना) | He usurped her authority. |
| 339 | Vilify | Defame, Slander, Criticize | Badnaam karna (बदनाम करना) | They vilified him in public. |
| 340 | Wane | Diminish, Fade, Decrease | Ghatna (घटना) | The day’s light began to wane. |
| 341 | Xenophobic | Intolerant, Prejudiced, Racist | Videsh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी) | His xenophobic views were harsh. |
| 342 | Yearning | Craving, Longing, Desire | Taras (तरस) | He felt a yearning for peace. |
| 343 | Zealous | Passionate, Eager, Fervent | Joshila (जोशीला) | She’s zealous about her goals. |
| 344 | Aloof | Detached, Distant, Reserved | Alag (अलग) | He remained aloof during the event. |
| 345 | Banal | Ordinary, Trite, Common | Samanya (सामान्य) | The story was banal and dull. |
| 346 | Curtail | Reduce, Shorten, Limit | Ghatana (घटाना) | They curtailed the meeting time. |
| 347 | Deft | Skillful, Clever, Nimble | Nipun (निपुण) | His deft moves won the game. |
| 348 | Emulate | Imitate, Copy, Follow | Anukaran karna (अनुकरण करना) | She emulates her mentor’s style. |
| 349 | Fickle | Changeable, Unreliable, Inconstant | Asthir (अस्थिर) | His fickle opinions frustrated us. |
| 350 | Goad | Spur, Provoke, Incite | Uksana (उकसाना) | He goaded her into arguing. |
| 351 | Hapless | Unlucky, Poor, Wretched | Abhaga (अभागा) | The hapless team lost again. |
| 352 | Imminent | Near, Impending, Close | Nikat (निकट) | The deadline is imminent. |
| 353 | Jovial | Cheerful, Merry, Happy | Prasann (प्रसन्न) | His jovial laugh filled the room. |
| 354 | Languish | Suffer, Fade, Weaken | Kamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना) | He languished without support. |
| 355 | Malign | Slander, Vilify, Defame | Badnaam karna (बदनाम करना) | She maligned his character. |
| 356 | Nurture | Care, Foster, Raise | Palan karna (पालन करना) | They nurtured her talent. |
| 357 | Obscure | Vague, Hidden, Unclear | Asaf (अस्पष्ट) | The message was obscure. |
| 358 | Pensive | Thoughtful, Sad, Reflective | Vicharshील (विचारशील) | She looked pensive all day. |
| 359 | Quaint | Charming, Odd, Old-fashioned | Anokha (अनोखा) | The quaint town was peaceful. |
| 360 | Rancid | Rotten, Stale, Spoiled | Basi (बासी) | The meat turned rancid. |
| 361 | Scanty | Sparse, Meager, Limited | Kam (कम) | His scanty excuse didn’t convince her. |
| 362 | Tact | Sensitivity, Diplomacy, Skill | Vivek (विवेक) | She used tact to calm him. |
| 363 | Unravel | Solve, Untangle, Reveal | Suljhana (सुलझाना) | He unraveled the problem quickly. |
| 364 | Vexation | Annoyance, Worry, Irritation | Pareshani (परेशानी) | The noise was a vexation to her. |
| 365 | Wary | Cautious, Alert, Suspicious | Savdhaan (सावधान) | He’s wary of risky plans. |
| 366 | Zealot | Fanatic, Enthusiast, Devotee | Joshila (जोशीला) | The zealot defended his cause. |
| 367 | Abstemious | Moderate, Restrained, Sober | Sanyami (संयमी) | She’s abstemious with sweets. |
| 368 | Belligerent | Hostile, Aggressive, Warlike | Ladaku (लड़ाकू) | His belligerent stance scared us. |
| 369 | Capricious | Whimsical, Fickle, Unpredictable | Manmauji (मनमौजी) | The capricious child changed her mind. |
| 370 | Deference | Respect, Regard, Submission | Samman (सम्मान) | He showed deference to the judge. |
| 371 | Egregious | Shocking, Gross, Outrageous | Ghor (घोर) | The egregious lie hurt her. |
| 372 | Fathom | Understand, Grasp, Measure | Samajhna (समझना) | I can’t fathom his motives. |
| 373 | Glean | Gather, Extract, Collect | Chunna (चुनना) | She gleaned tips from the talk. |
| 374 | Heedless | Reckless, Careless, Unmindful | Laparwah (लापरवाह) | Heedless of advice, he failed. |
| 375 | Impudent | Bold, Rude, Insolent | Gustakh (गुस्ताख़) | Her impudent tone was rude. |
| 376 | Jettison | Dump, Discard, Abandon | Tyagna (त्यागना) | They jettisoned old habits. |
| 377 | Kindle | Spark, Ignite, Arouse | Jagana (जगाना) | The idea kindled excitement. |
| 378 | Lethargy | Apathy, Sluggishness, Laziness | Susthi (सुस्ती) | Lethargy slowed her down. |
| 379 | Mollify | Calm, Soothe, Appease | Shaant karna (शांत करना) | He mollified her with a gift. |
| 380 | Nadir | Lowest point, Bottom, Depth | Nichla bindu (निचला बिंदु) | His mood hit its nadir. |
| 381 | Obstreperous | Loud, Noisy, Unruly | Shorgul (शोरगुल) | The obstreperous guests woke us. |
| 382 | Placid | Tranquil, Calm, Peaceful | Shaant (शांत) | The forest was placid at night. |
| 383 | Quell | Suppress, Calm, Subdue | Shaant karna (शांत करना) | She quelled the panic fast. |
| 384 | Ruminate | Think, Ponder, Reflect | Vichar karna (विचार करना) | He ruminated over the offer. |
| 385 | Squalid | Wretched, Dirty, Filthy | Ganda (गंदा) | The squalid streets were dark. |
| 386 | Tenuous | Slight, Weak, Fragile | Kamzor (कमज़ोर) | The tenuous link broke easily. |
| 387 | Unkempt | Disheveled, Messy, Untidy | Ast-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त) | His unkempt clothes stood out. |
| 388 | Venerate | Respect, Revere, Honor | Samman karna (सम्मान करना) | They venerate old customs. |
| 389 | Whet | Stimulate, Sharpen, Arouse | Tez karna (तेज़ करना) | The book whetted her interest. |
| 390 | Yearn | Desire, Long, Crave | Tarasna (तरसना) | He yearned for a quiet life. |
| 391 | Zenith | Apex, Peak, Climax | Shikhara (शिखर) | Her career hit its zenith early. |
| 392 | Abate | Decrease, Subside, Lessen | Kam hona (कम होना) | The noise abated after midnight. |
| 393 | Blandishment | Coaxing, Flattery, Persuasion | Chaatukaari (चाटुकारिता) | She ignored his blandishments. |
| 394 | Cajole | Persuade, Coax, Wheedle | Manana (मनाना) | He cajoled her into singing. |
| 395 | Daunt | Deter, Scare, Intimidate | Darana (डराना) | The storm didn’t daunt them. |
| 396 | Effervescent | Vivacious, Bubbly, Lively | Utsahi (उत्साही) | Her effervescent smile brightened us. |
| 397 | Fetter | Bind, Restrain, Shackle | Bandhan (बंधन) | Doubt fettered his progress. |
| 398 | Glower | Frown, Scowl, Glare | Ghoorna (घूरना) | She glowered at the mistake. |
| 399 | Heinous | Evil, Wicked, Atrocious | Ghinauna (घिनौना) | The heinous deed was punished. |
| 400 | Imbibe | Drink, Absorb, Take in | Peena (पीना) | He imbibed the lessons well. |
| 401 | Jocular | Joking, Playful, Humorous | Mazakiya (मज़ाकिया) | His jocular nature eased us. |
| 402 | Lament | Grieve, Wail, Mourn | Vilaap karna (विलाप करना) | She lamented her fate. |
| 403 | Mirth | Happiness, Joy, Laughter | Khushi (खुशी) | Mirth filled the celebration. |
| 404 | Nebulous | Unclear, Vague, Hazy | Asaf (अस्पष्ट) | The plan is still nebulous. |
| 405 | Onerous | Tough, Heavy, Burdensome | Bhari (भारी) | The onerous duty tired him. |
| 406 | Pariah | Reject, Outcast, Exile | Bahishkrit (बहिष्कृत) | She felt like a pariah. |
| 407 | Quixotic | Dreamy, Impractical, Unrealistic | Aasambhav (आसंभाव) | His quixotic goals failed. |
| 408 | Rife | Common, Widespread, Abundant | Vyapt (व्याप्त) | Fear was rife in the crowd. |
| 409 | Sublime | Exalted, Noble, Grand | Utkrsht (उत्कृष्ट) | The poem was sublime. |
| 410 | Trepidation | Dread, Fear, Anxiety | Bhay (भय) | He felt trepidation at the news. |
| 411 | Usurp | Steal, Seize, Take over | Hadapna (हड़पना) | She usurped the lead role. |
| 412 | Vilify | Criticize, Slander, Defame | Badnaam karna (बदनाम करना) | He was vilified in the news. |
| 413 | Wane | Decrease, Fade, Diminish | Ghatna (घटना) | His energy waned after work. |
| 414 | Xenophobic | Racist, Intolerant, Prejudiced | Videsh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी) | His xenophobic attitude was clear. |
| 415 | Yearning | Longing, Desire, Craving | Taras (तरस) | She had a yearning for home. |
| 416 | Zealous | Fervent, Eager, Passionate | Joshila (जोशीला) | He’s zealous about learning. |
| 417 | Aloof | Reserved, Distant, Detached | Alag (अलग) | She stayed aloof from drama. |
| 418 | Banal | Trite, Common, Ordinary | Samanya (सामान्य) | His banal excuse bored us. |
| 419 | Curtail | Limit, Reduce, Shorten | Ghatana (घटाना) | They curtailed the budget. |
| 420 | Deft | Nimble, Skillful, Clever | Nipun (निपुण) | Her deft hands crafted it. |
| 421 | Emulate | Copy, Imitate, Follow | Anukaran karna (अनुकरण करना) | He emulates great leaders. |
| 422 | Fickle | Unreliable, Changeable, Inconstant | Asthir (अस्थिर) | Her fickle taste changed again. |
| 423 | Goad | Incite, Spur, Provoke | Uksana (उकसाना) | She goaded him to try harder. |
| 424 | Hapless | Poor, Unlucky, Wretched | Abhaga (अभागा) | The hapless dog was lost. |
| 425 | Imminent | Close, Near, Impending | Nikat (निकट) | Change is imminent now. |
| 426 | Jovial | Happy, Merry, Cheerful | Prasann (प्रसन्न) | His jovial mood lifted us. |
| 427 | Languish | Weaken, Fade, Suffer | Kamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना) | She languished in sadness. |
| 428 | Malign | Defame, Vilify, Slander | Badnaam karna (बदनाम करना) | He maligned her name. |
| 429 | Nurture | Raise, Care, Foster | Palan karna (पालन करना) | She nurtured her dreams. |
| 430 | Obscure | Unclear, Vague, Hidden | Asaf (अस्पष्ट) | The reason was obscure to him. |
| 431 | Pensive | Sad, Reflective, Thoughtful | Vicharshील (विचारशील) | He grew pensive at dusk. |
| 432 | Quaint | Old-fashioned, Charming, Odd | Anokha (अनोखा) | The quaint house was cozy. |
| 433 | Rancid | Spoiled, Rotten, Stale | Basi (बासी) | The milk went rancid fast. |
| 434 | Scanty | Limited, Sparse, Meager | Kam (कम) | Scanty evidence weakened the case. |
| 435 | Tact | Diplomacy, Sensitivity, Skill | Vivek (विवेक) | He used tact to resolve it. |
| 436 | Unravel | Reveal, Solve, Untangle | Suljhana (सुलझाना) | She unraveled the secret. |
| 437 | Vexation | Irritation, Annoyance, Worry | Pareshani (परेशानी) | His words caused vexation. |
| 438 | Wary | Suspicious, Cautious, Alert | Savdhaan (सावधान) | She’s wary of danger. |
| 439 | Zealot | Devotee, Fanatic, Enthusiast | Joshila (जोशीला) | The zealot inspired others. |
| 440 | Abstemious | Sober, Moderate, Restrained | Sanyami (संयमी) | He’s abstemious in drinking. |
| 441 | Belligerent | Warlike, Aggressive, Hostile | Ladaku (लड़ाकू) | His belligerent words sparked a fight. |
| 442 | Capricious | Unpredictable, Fickle, Whimsical | Manmauji (मनमौजी) | Her capricious choices puzzled us. |
| 443 | Deference | Submission, Respect, Regard | Samman (सम्मान) | She paid deference to tradition. |
| 444 | Egregious | Outrageous, Shocking, Gross | Ghor (घोर) | His egregious error cost us. |
| 445 | Fathom | Measure, Understand, Grasp | Samajhna (समझना) | I can’t fathom her sadness. |
| 446 | Glean | Extract, Collect, Gather | Chunna (चुनना) | He gleaned wisdom from stories. |
| 447 | Heedless | Unmindful, Careless, Reckless | Laparwah (लापरवाह) | Heedless of risks, he jumped. |
| 448 | Impudent | Insolent, Rude, Bold | Gustakh (गुस्ताख़) | His impudent smirk annoyed her. |
| 449 | Jettison | Abandon, Dump, Discard | Tyagna (त्यागना) | They jettisoned the plan. |
| 450 | Kindle | Arouse, Ignite, Spark | Jagana (जगाना) | The music kindled joy. |
| 451 | Lethargy | Laziness, Apathy, Sluggishness | Susthi (सुस्ती) | Lethargy hit after lunch. |
| 452 | Mollify | Appease, Soothe, Calm | Shaant karna (शांत करना) | She mollified him with tea. |
| 453 | Nadir | Depth, Bottom, Lowest point | Nichla bindu (निचला बिंदु) | His hope hit its nadir. |
| 454 | Obstreperous | Unruly, Noisy, Loud | Shorgul (शोरगुल) | The obstreperous dog barked all night. |
| 455 | Placid | Peaceful, Calm, Tranquil | Shaant (शांत) | The river was placid today. |
| 456 | Quell | Calm, Subdue, Suppress | Shaant karna (शांत करना) | He quelled the rumors fast. |
| 457 | Ruminate | Reflect, Ponder, Think | Vichar karna (विचार करना) | She ruminated on her future. |
| 458 | Squalid | Filthy, Wretched, Dirty | Ganda (गंदा) | The squalid hut was small. |
| 459 | Tenuous | Fragile, Weak, Slight | Kamzor (कमज़ोर) | The tenuous truce didn’t last. |
| 460 | Unkempt | Messy, Untidy, Disheveled | Ast-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त) | His unkempt beard grew long. |
| 461 | Venerate | Honor, Respect, Revere | Samman karna (सम्मान करना) | They venerate their heroes. |
| 462 | Whet | Arouse, Sharpen, Stimulate | Tez karna (तेज़ करना) | The trailer whetted our excitement. |
| 463 | Yearn | Crave, Long, Desire | Tarasna (तरसना) | He yearned for success. |
| 464 | Zenith | Climax, Apex, Peak | Shikhara (शिखर) | His power reached its zenith. |
| 465 | Abate | Subside, Lessen, Decrease | Kam hona (कम होना) | The fever abated slowly. |
| 466 | Blandishment | Persuasion, Flattery, Coaxing | Chaatukaari (चाटुकारिता) | His blandishments flattered her. |
| 467 | Cajole | Wheedle, Coax, Persuade | Manana (मनाना) | She cajoled him into dancing. |
| 468 | Daunt | Intimidate, Deter, Scare | Darana (डराना) | The cold didn’t daunt them. |
| 469 | Effervescent | Bubbly, Lively, Vivacious | Utsahi (उत्साही) | His effervescent energy amazed us. |
| 470 | Fetter | Shackle, Bind, Restrain | Bandhan (बंधन) | Rules fettered his freedom. |
| 471 | Glower | Glare, Scowl, Frown | Ghoorna (घूरना) | He glowered at the delay. |
| 472 | Heinous | Atrocious, Evil, Wicked | Ghinauna (घिनौना) | The heinous plot failed. |
| 473 | Imbibe | Take in, Drink, Absorb | Peena (पीना) | She imbibed new ideas. |
| 474 | Jocular | Humorous, Joking, Playful | Mazakiya (मज़ाकिया) | His jocular remark broke the ice. |
| 475 | Lament | Mourn, Wail, Grieve | Vilaap karna (विलाप करना) | He lamented his decision. |
| 476 | Mirth | Laughter, Joy, Happiness | Khushi (खुशी) | The joke sparked mirth. |
| 477 | Nebulous | Hazy, Vague, Unclear | Asaf (अस्पष्ट) | His goal is nebulous still. |
| 478 | Onerous | Burdensome, Heavy, Tough | Bhari (भारी) | The onerous load slowed him. |
| 479 | Pariah | Exile, Outcast, Reject | Bahishkrit (बहिष्कृत) | He became a pariah after theft. |
| 480 | Quixotic | Unrealistic, Impractical, Dreamy | Aasambhav (आसंभाव) | Her quixotic idea flopped. |
| 481 | Rife | Abundant, Common, Widespread | Vyapt (व्याप्त) | Hope was rife among them. |
| 482 | Sublime | Noble, Grand, Exalted | Utkrsht (उत्कृष्ट) | The art was sublime. |
| 483 | Trepidation | Anxiety, Fear, Dread | Bhay (भय) | She felt trepidation at night. |
| 484 | Usurp | Take over, Seize, Steal | Hadapna (हड़पना) | He usurped the company. |
| 485 | Vilify | Slander, Defame, Criticize | Badnaam karna (बदनाम करना) | They vilified her unfairly. |
| 486 | Wane | Fade, Decrease, Diminish | Ghatna (घटना) | The moon’s glow waned. |
| 487 | Xenophobic | Prejudiced, Racist, Intolerant | Videsh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी) | His xenophobic rant upset us. |
| 488 | Yearning | Desire, Craving, Longing | Taras (तरस) | He had a yearning for love. |
| 489 | Zealous | Passionate, Fervent, Eager | Joshila (जोशीला) | She’s zealous in her work. |
| 490 | Aloof | Distant, Detached, Reserved | Alag (अलग) | He stood aloof from others. |
| 491 | Banal | Ordinary, Trite, Common | Samanya (सामान्य) | The banal song bored us. |
| 492 | Curtail | Shorten, Reduce, Limit | Ghatana (घटाना) | They curtailed their trip. |
| 493 | Deft | Clever, Skillful, Nimble | Nipun (निपुण) | His deft touch fixed it. |
| 494 | Emulate | Follow, Copy, Imitate | Anukaran karna (अनुकरण करना) | She emulates her sister. |
| 495 | Fickle | Inconstant, Changeable, Unreliable | Asthir (अस्थिर) | His fickle loyalty shifted. |
| 496 | Goad | Provoke, Incite, Spur | Uksana (उकसाना) | He goaded her to speak. |
| 497 | Hapless | Wretched, Unlucky, Poor | Abhaga (अभागा) | The hapless child cried. |
| 498 | Imminent | Impending, Near, Close | Nikat (निकट) | Trouble is imminent here. |
| 499 | Jovial | Merry, Happy, Cheerful | Prasann (प्रसन्न) | Her jovial greeting warmed us. |
| 500 | Languish | Fade, Suffer, Weaken | Kamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना) | He languished in despair. |
