501-1000 English Vocabulary words

No.WordSynonymsRoman Hindi MeaningEnglish Sentence
501MalignSlander, Defame, VilifyBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They maligned his efforts.
502NurtureFoster, Raise, CarePalan karna (पालन करना)She nurtured the young plant.
503ObscureHidden, Vague, UnclearAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The path was obscure in fog.
504PensiveThoughtful, Sad, ReflectiveVicharshील (विचारशील)He sat in pensive silence.
505QuaintCharming, Odd, Old-fashionedAnokha (अनोखा)The quaint café was lovely.
506RancidSpoiled, Rotten, StaleBasi (बासी)The cheese turned rancid.
507ScantyMeager, Sparse, LimitedKam (कम)We had scanty food left.
508TactDiplomacy, Skill, SensitivityVivek (विवेक)She used tact to avoid trouble.
509UnravelSolve, Untangle, RevealSuljhana (सुलझाना)He unraveled the puzzle fast.
510VexationAnnoyance, Worry, IrritationPareshani (परेशानी)The delay caused vexation.
511WaryCautious, Alert, SuspiciousSavdhaan (सावधान)He’s wary of strangers.
512ZealotFanatic, Enthusiast, DevoteeJoshila (जोशीला)The zealot preached loudly.
513AbstemiousRestrained, Moderate, SoberSanyami (संयमी)She’s abstemious with money.
514BelligerentAggressive, Hostile, WarlikeLadaku (लड़ाकू)His belligerent reply angered us.
515CapriciousFickle, Whimsical, UnpredictableManmauji (मनमौजी)The capricious weather changed fast.
516DeferenceRespect, Submission, RegardSamman (सम्मान)He showed deference to her wishes.
517EgregiousGross, Shocking, OutrageousGhor (घोर)It was an egregious oversight.
518FathomGrasp, Understand, MeasureSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom his logic.
519GleanCollect, Gather, ExtractChunna (चुनना)She gleaned info from the chat.
520HeedlessCareless, Reckless, UnmindfulLaparwah (लापरवाह)Heedless of warnings, he went ahead.
521ImpudentRude, Bold, InsolentGustakh (गुस्ताख़)His impudent question offended her.
522JettisonDiscard, Dump, AbandonTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned extra weight.
523KindleIgnite, Spark, ArouseJagana (जगाना)The story kindled her dreams.
524LethargySluggishness, Laziness, ApathySusthi (सुस्ती)Lethargy gripped him post-work.
525MollifySoothe, Calm, AppeaseShaant karna (शांत करना)He mollified her with kind words.
526NadirLowest point, Bottom, DepthNichla bindu (निचला बिंदु)His spirits hit their nadir.
527ObstreperousNoisy, Unruly, LoudShorgul (शोरगुल)The obstreperous crowd shouted.
528PlacidCalm, Peaceful, TranquilShaant (शांत)The lake was placid at dusk.
529QuellSuppress, Subdue, CalmShaant karna (शांत करना)She quelled the chaos quickly.
530RuminatePonder, Reflect, ThinkVichar karna (विचार करना)He ruminated on his next step.
531SqualidDirty, Filthy, WretchedGanda (गंदा)The squalid area stank badly.
532TenuousWeak, Fragile, SlightKamzor (कमज़ोर)Their tenuous friendship faded.
533UnkemptMessy, Untidy, DisheveledAst-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त)His unkempt room was chaotic.
534VenerateRevere, Honor, RespectSamman karna (सम्मान करना)They venerate their ancestors.
535WhetSharpen, Stimulate, ArouseTez karna (तेज़ करना)The ad whetted our curiosity.
536YearnLong, Crave, DesireTarasna (तरसना)She yearned for a break.
537ZenithPeak, Apex, ClimaxShikhara (शिखर)His career reached its zenith.
538AbateLessen, Decrease, SubsideKam hona (कम होना)The storm abated by noon.
539BlandishmentFlattery, Coaxing, PersuasionChaatukaari (चाटुकारिता)His blandishments won her over.
540CajoleCoax, Persuade, WheedleManana (मनाना)She cajoled him into agreeing.
541DauntScare, Intimidate, DeterDarana (डराना)The task didn’t daunt her.
542EffervescentLively, Bubbly, VivaciousUtsahi (उत्साही)Her effervescent laugh cheered us.
543FetterRestrain, Shackle, BindBandhan (बंधन)Fear fettered her actions.
544GlowerScowl, Glare, FrownGhoorna (घूरना)He glowered at the rude guest.
545HeinousWicked, Atrocious, EvilGhinauna (घिनौना)The heinous act shocked all.
546ImbibeAbsorb, Drink, Take inPeena (पीना)He imbibed the culture quickly.
547JocularPlayful, Humorous, JokingMazakiya (मज़ाकिया)His jocular tone lightened us.
548LamentMourn, Grieve, WailVilaap karna (विलाप करना)She lamented her lost time.
549MirthJoy, Laughter, HappinessKhushi (खुशी)The party was full of mirth.
550NebulousVague, Hazy, UnclearAsaf (अस्पष्ट)His plans are still nebulous.
551OnerousHeavy, Burdensome, ToughBhari (भारी)The onerous chore exhausted her.
552PariahOutcast, Exile, RejectBahishkrit (बहिष्कृत)He felt like a pariah here.
553QuixoticUnrealistic, Dreamy, ImpracticalAasambhav (आसंभाव)His quixotic scheme flopped.
554RifeWidespread, Abundant, CommonVyapt (व्याप्त)Rumors were rife in town.
555SublimeNoble, Grand, ExaltedUtkrsht (उत्कृष्ट)The sunset was sublime.
556TrepidationFear, Anxiety, DreadBhay (भय)She felt trepidation before the test.
557UsurpSeize, Take over, StealHadapna (हड़पना)He usurped her position.
558VilifyDefame, Slander, CriticizeBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They vilified him online.
559WaneDecrease, Fade, DiminishGhatna (घटना)His interest waned over time.
560XenophobicPrejudiced, Intolerant, RacistVidesh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी)His xenophobic views hurt many.
561YearningLonging, Desire, CravingTaras (तरस)She had a yearning for travel.
562ZealousEager, Passionate, FerventJoshila (जोशीला)He’s zealous about sports.
563AloofDetached, Distant, ReservedAlag (अलग)She stayed aloof from the fight.
564BanalCommon, Trite, OrdinarySamanya (सामान्य)His banal speech bored us.
565CurtailReduce, Shorten, LimitGhatana (घटाना)They curtailed expenses.
566DeftSkillful, Nimble, CleverNipun (निपुण)Her deft hands sewed fast.
567EmulateImitate, Copy, FollowAnukaran karna (अनुकरण करना)He emulates his teacher.
568FickleChangeable, Unreliable, InconstantAsthir (अस्थिर)His fickle mind shifted again.
569GoadProvoke, Spur, InciteUksana (उकसाना)She goaded him into action.
570HaplessUnlucky, Poor, WretchedAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless man lost his job.
571ImminentNear, Impending, CloseNikat (निकट)Rain is imminent today.
572JovialCheerful, Merry, HappyPrasann (प्रसन्न)His jovial mood lifted us.
573LanguishWeaken, Fade, SufferKamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना)She languished in grief.
574MalignVilify, Slander, DefameBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)He maligned her reputation.
575NurtureCare, Raise, FosterPalan karna (पालन करना)They nurtured the idea.
576ObscureUnclear, Hidden, VagueAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The meaning was obscure.
577PensiveReflective, Sad, ThoughtfulVicharshील (विचारशील)He looked pensive after the call.
578QuaintOdd, Charming, Old-fashionedAnokha (अनोखा)The quaint bookshop was quiet.
579RancidStale, Rotten, SpoiledBasi (बासी)The oil smelled rancid.
580ScantySparse, Limited, MeagerKam (कम)Scanty rain hurt the fields.
581TactSensitivity, Diplomacy, SkillVivek (विवेक)He used tact to settle it.
582UnravelUntangle, Solve, RevealSuljhana (सुलझाना)She unraveled the knot easily.
583VexationIrritation, Annoyance, WorryPareshani (परेशानी)His tone caused vexation.
584WaryCautious, Suspicious, AlertSavdhaan (सावधान)She’s wary of promises.
585ZealotEnthusiast, Fanatic, DevoteeJoshila (जोशीला)The zealot rallied the group.
586AbstemiousModerate, Sober, RestrainedSanyami (संयमी)He’s abstemious with food.
587BelligerentHostile, Aggressive, WarlikeLadaku (लड़ाकू)His belligerent stance sparked tension.
588CapriciousUnpredictable, Fickle, WhimsicalManmauji (मनमौजी)Her capricious mood confused him.
589DeferenceRegard, Respect, SubmissionSamman (सम्मान)She showed deference to elders.
590EgregiousShocking, Gross, OutrageousGhor (घोर)The egregious mistake cost dearly.
591FathomUnderstand, Grasp, MeasureSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom her choice.
592GleanGather, Extract, CollectChunna (चुनना)He gleaned facts from books.
593HeedlessReckless, Careless, UnmindfulLaparwah (लापरवाह)Heedless of danger, he ran.
594ImpudentBold, Rude, InsolentGustakh (गुस्ताख़)His impudent remark stunned us.
595JettisonAbandon, Discard, DumpTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned old gear.
596KindleSpark, Ignite, ArouseJagana (जगाना)The speech kindled hope.
597LethargyApathy, Sluggishness, LazinessSusthi (सुस्ती)Lethargy slowed her work.
598MollifyCalm, Soothe, AppeaseShaant karna (शांत करना)She mollified him with a smile.
599NadirBottom, Lowest point, DepthNichla bindu (निचला बिंदु)His luck hit its nadir.
600ObstreperousLoud, Noisy, UnrulyShorgul (शोरगुल)The obstreperous child cried.
601PlacidTranquil, Calm, PeacefulShaant (शांत)The village was placid.
602QuellSubdue, Calm, SuppressShaant karna (शांत करना)He quelled the argument fast.
603RuminateThink, Ponder, ReflectVichar karna (विचार करना)She ruminated on her past.
604SqualidWretched, Dirty, FilthyGanda (गंदा)The squalid tent was damp.
605TenuousSlight, Weak, FragileKamzor (कमज़ोर)The tenuous excuse failed.
606UnkemptDisheveled, Messy, UntidyAst-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त)His unkempt look surprised us.
607VenerateRespect, Revere, HonorSamman karna (सम्मान करना)They venerate their guru.
608WhetStimulate, Sharpen, ArouseTez karna (तेज़ करना)The game whetted his interest.
609YearnDesire, Long, CraveTarasna (तरसना)He yearned for quiet.
610ZenithApex, Peak, ClimaxShikhara (शिखर)Her fame hit its zenith.
611AbateDecrease, Subside, LessenKam hona (कम होना)The pain abated slowly.
612BlandishmentPersuasion, Flattery, CoaxingChaatukaari (चाटुकारिता)She resisted his blandishments.
613CajoleWheedle, Coax, PersuadeManana (मनाना)He cajoled her into helping.
614DauntDeter, Scare, IntimidateDarana (डराना)The climb didn’t daunt him.
615EffervescentVivacious, Bubbly, LivelyUtsahi (उत्साही)His effervescent charm won us.
616FetterBind, Restrain, ShackleBandhan (बंधन)Rules fettered her spirit.
617GlowerFrown, Scowl, GlareGhoorna (घूरना)She glowered at the mess.
618HeinousEvil, Wicked, AtrociousGhinauna (घिनौना)The heinous lie hurt her.
619ImbibeDrink, Absorb, Take inPeena (पीना)He imbibed new skills fast.
620JocularJoking, Playful, HumorousMazakiya (मज़ाकिया)His jocular quip amused us.
621LamentWail, Mourn, GrieveVilaap karna (विलाप करना)They lamented the defeat.
622MirthHappiness, Joy, LaughterKhushi (खुशी)Mirth echoed in the hall.
623NebulousUnclear, Vague, HazyAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The rules are nebulous.
624OnerousTough, Heavy, BurdensomeBhari (भारी)The onerous job drained him.
625PariahReject, Outcast, ExileBahishkrit (बहिष्कृत)She became a pariah after gossip.
626QuixoticImpractical, Unrealistic, DreamyAasambhav (आसंभाव)His quixotic vision faded.
627RifeCommon, Widespread, AbundantVyapt (व्याप्त)Joy was rife at the event.
628SublimeExalted, Noble, GrandUtkrsht (उत्कृष्ट)The music was sublime.
629TrepidationDread, Fear, AnxietyBhay (भय)He spoke with trepidation.
630UsurpSteal, Seize, Take overHadapna (हड़पना)She usurped his title.
631VilifyCriticize, Slander, DefameBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)He was vilified by foes.
632WaneDiminish, Fade, DecreaseGhatna (घटना)Her strength waned daily.
633XenophobicVidesh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी)His xenophobic rant angered us.
634YearningTaras (तरस)She felt a yearning for peace.
635ZealousJoshila (जोशीला)He’s zealous about his art.
636AloofAlag (अलग)She remained aloof at the party.
637BanalSamanya (सामान्य)The banal joke fell flat.
638CurtailGhatana (घटाना)They curtailed the event early.
639DeftNipun (निपुण)His deft fingers fixed the lock.
640EmulateAnukaran karna (अनुकरण करना)She emulates her role model.
641FickleAsthir (अस्थिर)His fickle decisions annoyed us.
642GoadUksana (उकसाना)He goaded her to compete.
643HaplessAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless team lost again.
644ImminentNikat (निकट)The deadline is imminent.
645JovialPrasann (प्रसन्न)His jovial nature cheered us.
646LanguishKamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना)He languished in boredom.
647MalignBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)She maligned his character.
648NurturePalan karna (पालन करना)They nurture young talent.
649ObscureAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The text was obscure to me.
650PensiveVicharshील (विचारशील)She grew pensive at night.
651QuaintAnokha (अनोखा)The quaint village was small.
652RancidBasi (बासी)The butter went rancid.
653ScantyKam (कम)Scanty details confused us.
654TactVivek (विवेक)He used tact to calm her.
655UnravelSuljhana (सुलझाना)She unraveled the mystery.
656VexationPareshani (परेशानी)The noise was a vexation.
657WarySavdhaan (सावधान)He’s wary of traps.
658ZealotJoshila (जोशीला)The zealot argued fiercely.
659AbstemiousSanyami (संयमी)She’s abstemious in habits.
660BelligerentLadaku (लड़ाकू)His belligerent tone scared us.
661CapriciousManmauji (मनमौजी)The capricious child ran off.
662DeferenceSamman (सम्मान)He paid deference to the law.
663EgregiousGhor (घोर)The egregious error stunned us.
664FathomSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom his anger.
665GleanChunna (चुनना)She gleaned tips from him.
666HeedlessLaparwah (लापरवाह)Heedless of rules, he sped off.
667ImpudentGustakh (गुस्ताख़)His impudent stare annoyed her.
668JettisonTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned the cargo.
669KindleJagana (जगाना)The fire kindled warmth.
670LethargySusthi (सुस्ती)Lethargy kept her in bed.
671MollifyShaant karna (शांत करना)He mollified her with tea.
672NadirNichla bindu (निचला बिंदु)His mood hit its nadir.
673ObstreperousShorgul (शोरगुल)The obstreperous fans cheered.
674PlacidShaant (शांत)The sea was placid today.
675QuellShaant karna (शांत करना)She quelled their doubts.
676RuminateVichar karna (विचार करना)He ruminated on the choice.
677SqualidGanda (गंदा)The squalid house was old.
678TenuousKamzor (कमज़ोर)Their tenuous plan collapsed.
679UnkemptAst-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त)His unkempt hair was wild.
680VenerateSamman karna (सम्मान करना)They venerate their saints.
681WhetTez karna (तेज़ करना)The scent whetted his appetite.
682YearnTarasna (तरसना)She yearned for her home.
683ZenithShikhara (शिखर)His success hit its zenith.
684AbateKam hona (कम होना)The noise abated at night.
685BlandishmentChaatukaari (चाटुकारिता)His blandishments failed her.
686CajoleManana (मनाना)She cajoled him into staying.
687DauntDarana (डराना)The dark didn’t daunt him.
688EffervescentUtsahi (उत्साही)Her effervescent spirit shone.
689FetterBandhan (बंधन)Duty fettered his dreams.
690GlowerGhoorna (घूरना)He glowered at the thief.
691HeinousGhinauna (घिनौना)The heinous crime was solved.
692ImbibePeena (पीना)She imbibed his advice well.
693JocularMazakiya (मज़ाकिया)His jocular comment eased us.
694LamentVilaap karna (विलाप करना)He lamented his mistake.
695MirthKhushi (खुशी)Mirth filled the air.
696NebulousAsaf (अस्पष्ट)His future is nebulous.
697OnerousBhari (भारी)The onerous task took time.
698PariahBahishkrit (बहिष्कृत)He became a pariah overnight.
699QuixoticAasambhav (आसंभाव)Her quixotic plan amused us.
700RifeVyapt (व्याप्त)Fear was rife in the city.
701SublimeUtkrsht (उत्कृष्ट)The view was sublime.
702TrepidationBhay (भय)He felt trepidation at dawn.
703UsurpHadapna (हड़पना)She usurped his power.
704VilifyBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They vilified her in print.
705WaneGhatna (घटना)The light waned by evening.
706XenophobicVidesh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी)His xenophobic ideas spread fast.
707YearningTaras (तरस)He had a yearning for fame.
708ZealousJoshila (जोशीला)She’s zealous in her fight.
709AloofAlag (अलग)He stood aloof from us.
710BanalSamanya (सामान्य)The banal film bored her.
711CurtailGhatana (घटाना)They curtailed their stay.
712DeftNipun (निपुण)His deft moves impressed us.
713EmulateAnukaran karna (अनुकरण करना)He emulates great poets.
714FickleAsthir (अस्थिर)Her fickle taste puzzled him.
715GoadUksana (उकसाना)She goaded him to finish.
716HaplessAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless bird fell.
717ImminentNikat (निकट)Change is imminent now.
718JovialPrasann (प्रसन्न)His jovial laugh echoed.
719LanguishKamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना)She languished without help.
720MalignBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)He maligned her name.
721NurturePalan karna (पालन करना)She nurtured her skills.
722ObscureAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The clue was obscure.
723PensiveVicharshील (विचारशील)He sat in pensive thought.
724QuaintAnokha (अनोखा)The quaint shop was cozy.
725RancidBasi (बासी)The fish turned rancid.
726ScantyKam (कम)Scanty proof hurt the case.
727TactVivek (विवेक)She used tact to win him.
728UnravelSuljhana (सुलझाना)He unraveled the code fast.
729VexationPareshani (परेशानी)His words caused vexation.
730WarySavdhaan (सावधान)She’s wary of deceit.
731ZealotJoshila (जोशीला)The zealot led the march.
732AbstemiousSanyami (संयमी)He’s abstemious with drink.
733BelligerentLadaku (लड़ाकू)His belligerent shout echoed.
734CapriciousManmauji (मनमौजी)Her capricious whims tired us.
735DeferenceSamman (सम्मान)She showed deference to him.
736EgregiousGhor (घोर)His egregious lie fooled us.
737FathomSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom her pain.
738GleanChunna (चुनना)He gleaned news from papers.
739HeedlessLaparwah (लापरवाह)Heedless of peril, he dived.
740ImpudentGustakh (गुस्ताख़)Her impudent reply shocked us.
741JettisonTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned bad habits.
742KindleJagana (जगाना)The tale kindled her spirit.
743LethargySusthi (सुस्ती)Lethargy slowed his pace.
744MollifyShaant karna (शांत करना)She mollified him with food.
745NadirNichla bindu (निचला बिंदु)His career hit its nadir.
746ObstreperousShorgul (शोरगुल)The obstreperous cat meowed.
747PlacidShaant (शांत)The pond was placid at noon.
748QuellShaant karna (शांत करना)He quelled the uproar fast.
749RuminateVichar karna (विचार करना)She ruminated on her fate.
750SqualidGanda (गंदा)The squalid alley was dark.
751TenuousKamzor (कमज़ोर)The tenuous thread snapped.
752UnkemptAst-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त)His unkempt desk was messy.
753VenerateSamman karna (सम्मान करना)They venerate old traditions.
754WhetTez karna (तेज़ करना)The book whetted her mind.
755YearnTarasna (तरसना)He yearned for freedom.
756ZenithShikhara (शिखर)Her joy reached its zenith.
757AbateKam hona (कम होना)The wind abated by dusk.
758BlandishmentChaatukaari (चाटुकारिता)His blandishments charmed her.
759CajoleManana (मनाना)She cajoled him into talking.
760DauntDarana (डराना)The height didn’t daunt her.
761EffervescentUtsahi (उत्साही)His effervescent talk uplifted us.
762FetterBandhan (बंधन)Chains fettered his legs.
763GlowerGhoorna (घूरना)She glowered at the liar.
764HeinousGhinauna (घिनौना)The heinous deed angered all.
765ImbibePeena (पीना)He imbibed the story well.
766JocularMazakiya (मज़ाकिया)His jocular mood relaxed us.
767LamentVilaap karna (विलाप करना)She lamented her loss.
768MirthKhushi (खुशी)The room burst with mirth.
769NebulousAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The idea is still nebulous.
770OnerousBhari (भारी)The onerous duty wore her out.
771PariahBahishkrit (बहिष्कृत)He felt like a pariah.
772QuixoticAasambhav (आसंभाव)His quixotic hope faded.
773RifeVyapt (व्याप्त)Gossip is rife here.
774SublimeUtkrsht (उत्कृष्ट)The art was sublime.
775TrepidationBhay (भय)She hid her trepidation well.
776UsurpHadapna (हड़पना)He usurped the throne.
777VilifyBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They vilified his efforts.
778WaneGhatna (घटना)His fame began to wane.
779XenophobicVidesh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी)His xenophobic stance was clear.
780YearningTaras (तरस)She had a yearning for love.
781ZealousJoshila (जोशीला)He’s zealous in his cause.
782AloofAlag (अलग)She kept aloof from drama.
783BanalSamanya (सामान्य)His banal excuse failed.
784CurtailGhatana (घटाना)They curtailed the budget.
785DeftNipun (निपुण)Her deft touch amazed us.
786EmulateAnukaran karna (अनुकरण करना)He emulates his father.
787FickleAsthir (अस्थिर)His fickle mood shifted fast.
788GoadUksana (उकसाना)She goaded him to act.
789HaplessAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless dog was alone.
790ImminentNikat (निकट)Trouble is imminent now.
791JovialPrasann (प्रसन्न)Her jovial smile warmed us.
792LanguishKamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना)He languished in despair.
793MalignBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They maligned his work.
794NurturePalan karna (पालन करना)She nurtured her pet well.
795ObscureAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The sign was obscure in rain.
796PensiveVicharshील (विचारशील)He grew pensive by dusk.
797QuaintAnokha (अनोखा)The quaint inn was warm.
798RancidBasi (बासी)The meat smelled rancid.
799ScantyKam (कम)Scanty funds slowed them.
800TactVivek (विवेक)He used tact to avoid a fight.
801UnravelSuljhana (सुलझाना)She unraveled the riddle.
802VexationPareshani (परेशानी)The delay was a vexation.
803WarySavdhaan (सावधान)He’s wary of new friends.
803WaryCautious, Alert, SuspiciousSavdhaan (सावधान)He’s wary of new friends.
804ZealotFanatic, Enthusiast, DevoteeJoshila (जोशीला)The zealot inspired the crowd.
805AbstemiousRestrained, Moderate, SoberSanyami (संयमी)She’s abstemious with sweets.
806BelligerentAggressive, Hostile, WarlikeLadaku (लड़ाकू)His belligerent glare warned us.
807CapriciousFickle, Whimsical, UnpredictableManmauji (मनमौजी)The capricious wind shifted fast.
808DeferenceRespect, Submission, RegardSamman (सम्मान)He showed deference to her rank.
809EgregiousGross, Shocking, OutrageousGhor (घोर)The egregious delay upset us.
810FathomGrasp, Understand, MeasureSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom his motives.
811GleanCollect, Gather, ExtractChunna (चुनना)She gleaned ideas from talks.
812HeedlessCareless, Reckless, UnmindfulLaparwah (लापरवाह)Heedless of risks, he jumped.
813ImpudentRude, Bold, InsolentGustakh (गुस्ताख़)His impudent tone irked her.
814JettisonDiscard, Dump, AbandonTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned old plans.
815KindleIgnite, Spark, ArouseJagana (जगाना)The song kindled memories.
816LethargySluggishness, Laziness, ApathySusthi (सुस्ती)Lethargy hit her post-meal.
817MollifySoothe, Calm, AppeaseShaant karna (शांत करना)He mollified her with gifts.
818NadirLowest point, Bottom, DepthNichla bindu (निचला बिंदु)His hope hit its nadir.
819ObstreperousNoisy, Unruly, LoudShorgul (शोरगुल)The obstreperous dog barked.
820PlacidCalm, Peaceful, TranquilShaant (शांत)The forest was placid at dawn.
821QuellSuppress, Subdue, CalmShaant karna (शांत करना)She quelled the panic fast.
822RuminatePonder, Reflect, ThinkVichar karna (विचार करना)He ruminated on his loss.
823SqualidDirty, Filthy, WretchedGanda (गंदा)The squalid shack leaked.
824TenuousWeak, Fragile, SlightKamzor (कमज़ोर)The tenuous link broke.
825UnkemptMessy, Untidy, DisheveledAst-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त)His unkempt clothes stood out.
826VenerateRevere, Honor, RespectSamman karna (सम्मान करना)They venerate their leader.
827WhetSharpen, Stimulate, ArouseTez karna (तेज़ करना)The talk whetted his interest.
828YearnLong, Crave, DesireTarasna (तरसना)She yearned for silence.
829ZenithPeak, Apex, ClimaxShikhara (शिखर)His career reached its zenith.
830AbateDecrease, Lessen, SubsideKam hona (कम होना)The rain abated by noon.
831BlandishmentFlattery, Coaxing, PersuasionChaatukaari (चाटुकारिता)His blandishments won her trust.
832CajoleCoax, Persuade, WheedleManana (मनाना)She cajoled him into dancing.
833DauntScare, Intimidate, DeterDarana (डराना)The task didn’t daunt her.
834EffervescentLively, Bubbly, VivaciousUtsahi (उत्साही)Her effervescent joy spread fast.
835FetterRestrain, Shackle, BindBandhan (बंधन)Fear fettered his choice.
836GlowerScowl, Glare, FrownGhoorna (घूरना)He glowered at the noise.
837HeinousWicked, Atrocious, EvilGhinauna (घिनौना)The heinous act was punished.
838ImbibeAbsorb, Drink, Take inPeena (पीना)He imbibed the lesson well.
839JocularPlayful, Humorous, JokingMazakiya (मज़ाकिया)His jocular remark eased tension.
840LamentMourn, Grieve, WailVilaap karna (विलाप करना)She lamented her failure.
841MirthJoy, Laughter, HappinessKhushi (खुशी)Mirth filled the celebration.
842NebulousVague, Hazy, UnclearAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The plan remains nebulous.
843OnerousHeavy, Burdensome, ToughBhari (भारी)The onerous load tired him.
844PariahOutcast, Exile, RejectBahishkrit (बहिष्कृत)He became a pariah after lies.
845QuixoticUnrealistic, Dreamy, ImpracticalAasambhav (आसंभाव)His quixotic dream flopped.
846RifeWidespread, Abundant, CommonVyapt (व्याप्त)Rumors are rife in school.
847SublimeNoble, Grand, ExaltedUtkrsht (उत्कृष्ट)The poem was sublime.
848TrepidationFear, Anxiety, DreadBhay (भय)He spoke with trepidation.
849UsurpSeize, Take over, StealHadapna (हड़पना)She usurped his role.
850VilifyDefame, Slander, CriticizeBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They vilified her online.
851WaneDiminish, Fade, DecreaseGhatna (घटना)His energy waned by night.
852XenophobicPrejudiced, Intolerant, RacistVidesh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी)His xenophobic views shocked us.
853YearningLonging, Desire, CravingTaras (तरस)She felt a yearning for home.
854ZealousEager, Passionate, FerventJoshila (जोशीला)He’s zealous about change.
855AloofDetached, Distant, ReservedAlag (अलग)She stayed aloof from gossip.
856BanalCommon, Trite, OrdinarySamanya (सामान्य)The banal speech bored us.
857CurtailReduce, Shorten, LimitGhatana (घटाना)They curtailed spending.
858DeftSkillful, Nimble, CleverNipun (निपुण)His deft hands carved wood.
859EmulateImitate, Copy, FollowAnukaran karna (अनुकरण करना)She emulates her mentor.
860FickleChangeable, Unreliable, InconstantAsthir (अस्थिर)His fickle loyalty wavered.
861GoadProvoke, Spur, InciteUksana (उकसाना)He goaded her to speak.
862HaplessUnlucky, Poor, WretchedAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless child cried.
863ImminentNear, Impending, CloseNikat (निकट)The storm is imminent.
864JovialCheerful, Merry, HappyPrasann (प्रसन्न)His jovial mood lifted us.
865LanguishWeaken, Fade, SufferKamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना)She languished in silence.
866MalignSlander, Vilify, DefameBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)He maligned her success.
867NurtureRaise, Foster, CarePalan karna (पालन करना)They nurture young minds.
868ObscureVague, Hidden, UnclearAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The path was obscure in mist.
869PensiveReflective, Sad, ThoughtfulVicharshील (विचारशील)She looked pensive today.
870QuaintOdd, Charming, Old-fashionedAnokha (अनोखा)The quaint hat was cute.
871RancidSpoiled, Rotten, StaleBasi (बासी)The milk turned rancid.
872ScantySparse, Limited, MeagerKam (कम)Scanty water hurt crops.
873TactDiplomacy, Skill, SensitivityVivek (विवेक)He used tact to end it.
874UnravelSolve, Untangle, RevealSuljhana (सुलझाना)She unraveled the plot.
875VexationAnnoyance, Worry, IrritationPareshani (परेशानी)His delay caused vexation.
876WaryCautious, Suspicious, AlertSavdhaan (सावधान)She’s wary of strangers.
877ZealotEnthusiast, Fanatic, DevoteeJoshila (जोशीला)The zealot pushed his cause.
878AbstemiousModerate, Sober, RestrainedSanyami (संयमी)He’s abstemious in life.
879BelligerentHostile, Aggressive, WarlikeLadaku (लड़ाकू)His belligerent words stung.
880CapriciousUnpredictable, Fickle, WhimsicalManmauji (मनमौजी)Her capricious choice surprised us.
881DeferenceRegard, Respect, SubmissionSamman (सम्मान)She paid deference to tradition.
882EgregiousShocking, Gross, OutrageousGhor (घोर)The egregious fault was hers.
883FathomUnderstand, Grasp, MeasureSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom her silence.
884GleanGather, Extract, CollectChunna (चुनना)He gleaned facts from notes.
885HeedlessReckless, Careless, UnmindfulLaparwah (लापरवाह)Heedless of advice, he left.
886ImpudentBold, Rude, InsolentGustakh (गुस्ताख़)His impudent grin annoyed us.
887JettisonAbandon, Discard, DumpTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned excess bags.
888KindleSpark, Ignite, ArouseJagana (जगाना)The news kindled excitement.
889LethargyApathy, Sluggishness, LazinessSusthi (सुस्ती)Lethargy slowed her steps.
890MollifyCalm, Soothe, AppeaseShaant karna (शांत करना)She mollified him with words.
891NadirBottom, Lowest point, DepthNichla bindu (निचला बिंदु)His spirits hit their nadir.
892ObstreperousLoud, Noisy, UnrulyShorgul (शोरगुल)The obstreperous group yelled.
893PlacidTranquil, Calm, PeacefulShaant (शांत)The lake was placid at night.
894QuellSubdue, Calm, SuppressShaant karna (शांत करना)He quelled the riot fast.
895RuminateThink, Ponder, ReflectVichar karna (विचार करना)She ruminated on her future.
896SqualidWretched, Dirty, FilthyGanda (गंदा)The squalid room stank.
897TenuousSlight, Weak, FragileKamzor (कमज़ोर)The tenuous hope faded.
898UnkemptDisheveled, Messy, UntidyAst-vyast (अस्त-व्यस्त)His unkempt beard grew wild.
899VenerateRespect, Revere, HonorSamman karna (सम्मान करना)They venerate their elders.
900WhetStimulate, Sharpen, ArouseTez karna (तेज़ करना)The film whetted her curiosity.
901YearnCrave, Long, DesireTarasna (तरसना)He yearned for peace.
902ZenithApex, Peak, ClimaxShikhara (शिखर)Her fame hit its zenith.
903AbateLessen, Decrease, SubsideKam hona (कम होना)The fever abated slowly.
904BlandishmentPersuasion, Flattery, CoaxingChaatukaari (चाटुकारिता)His blandishments swayed her.
905CajoleWheedle, Coax, PersuadeManana (मनाना)She cajoled him into singing.
906DauntDeter, Scare, IntimidateDarana (डराना)The cold didn’t daunt him.
907EffervescentVivacious, Bubbly, LivelyUtsahi (उत्साही)His effervescent charm won her.
908FetterBind, Restrain, ShackleBandhan (बंधन)Rules fettered her freedom.
909GlowerFrown, Scowl, GlareGhoorna (घूरना)She glowered at the mess.
910HeinousEvil, Wicked, AtrociousGhinauna (घिनौना)The heinous plot failed.
911ImbibeDrink, Absorb, Take inPeena (पीना)She imbibed his wisdom fast.
912JocularJoking, Playful, HumorousMazakiya (मज़ाकिया)His jocular quip amused us.
913LamentWail, Mourn, GrieveVilaap karna (विलाप करना)He lamented his past.
914MirthHappiness, Joy, LaughterKhushi (खुशी)Mirth echoed in the room.
915NebulousUnclear, Vague, HazyAsaf (अस्पष्ट)His goals are nebulous.
916OnerousTough, Heavy, BurdensomeBhari (भारी)The onerous chore drained her.
917PariahReject, Outcast, ExileBahishkrit (बहिष्कृत)She felt like a pariah.
918QuixoticImpractical, Unrealistic, DreamyAasambhav (आसंभाव)His quixotic scheme amused us.
919RifeAbundant, Widespread, CommonVyapt (व्याप्त)Joy was rife at the party.
920SublimeExalted, Noble, GrandUtkrsht (उत्कृष्ट)The music was sublime.
921TrepidationDread, Fear, AnxietyBhay (भय)He hid his trepidation well.
922UsurpTake over, Seize, StealHadapna (हड़पना)She usurped his spot.
923VilifyCriticize, Slander, DefameBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)They vilified his name.
924WaneFade, Decrease, DiminishGhatna (घटना)Her patience waned fast.
925XenophobicRacist, Intolerant, PrejudicedVidesh virodhi (विदेश विरोधी)His xenophobic rant upset us.
926YearningCraving, Longing, DesireTaras (तरस)He felt a yearning for rest.
927ZealousFervent, Eager, PassionateJoshila (जोशीला)She’s zealous in her work.
928AloofReserved, Distant, DetachedAlag (अलग)He kept aloof from us.
929BanalOrdinary, Trite, CommonSamanya (सामान्य)The banal tale bored her.
930CurtailLimit, Reduce, ShortenGhatana (घटाना)They curtailed their trip.
931DeftNimble, Skillful, CleverNipun (निपुण)His deft reply stunned us.
932EmulateFollow, Copy, ImitateAnukaran karna (अनुकरण करना)She emulates her sister.
933FickleInconstant, Changeable, UnreliableAsthir (अस्थिर)His fickle mind changed again.
934GoadIncite, Spur, ProvokeUksana (उकसाना)She goaded him to try.
935HaplessPoor, Unlucky, WretchedAbhaga (अभागा)The hapless man lost all.
936ImminentClose, Near, ImpendingNikat (निकट)Danger is imminent now.
937JovialHappy, Merry, CheerfulPrasann (प्रसन्न)His jovial laugh cheered us.
938LanguishFade, Suffer, WeakenKamzor hona (कमज़ोर होना)He languished in jail.
939MalignDefame, Vilify, SlanderBadnaam karna (बदनाम करना)She maligned his efforts.
940NurtureCare, Foster, RaisePalan karna (पालन करना)They nurture new talent.
941ObscureUnclear, Vague, HiddenAsaf (अस्पष्ट)The meaning was obscure.
942PensiveSad, Reflective, ThoughtfulVicharshीलGRA (विचारशील)He grew pensive at dusk.
943QuaintCharming, Odd, Old-fashionedAnokha (अनोखा)The quaint town was calm.
944RancidStale, Rotten, SpoiledBasi (बासी)The oil went rancid fast.
945ScantyLimited, Sparse, MeagerKam (कम)Scanty light dimmed the room.
946TactSensitivity, Diplomacy, SkillVivek (विवेक)She used tact to soothe him.
947UnravelReveal, Solve, UntangleSuljhana (सुलझाना)He unraveled the secret.
948VexationIrritation, Annoyance, WorryPareshani (परेशानी)The wait caused vexation.
949WarySuspicious, Cautious, AlertSavdhaan (सावधान)He’s wary of lies.
950ZealotDevotee, Fanatic, EnthusiastJoshila (जोशीला)The zealot fought hard.
951AbstemiousSober, Moderate, RestrainedSanyami (संयमी)She’s abstemious with time.
952BelligerentWarlike, Aggressive, HostileLadaku (लड़ाकू)His belligerent stance scared us.
953CapriciousWhimsical, Fickle, UnpredictableManmauji (मनमौजी)The capricious sky cleared fast.
954DeferenceSubmission, Respect, RegardSamman (सम्मान)He showed deference to her wish.
955EgregiousOutrageous, Shocking, GrossGhor (घोर)The egregious mistake cost us.
956FathomMeasure, Understand, GraspSamajhna (समझना)I can’t fathom his fear.
957GleanCollect, Gather, ExtractChunna (चुनना)She gleaned tips from class.
958HeedlessCareless, Reckless, UnmindfulLaparwah (लापरवाह)Heedless of warnings, he ran.
959ImpudentInsolent, Rude, BoldGustakh (गुस्ताख़)His impudent act stunned us.
960JettisonDump, Discard, AbandonTyagna (त्यागना)They jettisoned old tools.
961KindleIgnite, Spark, ArouseJagana (जगाना)The speech kindled hope.
962LethargyLaziness, Sluggishness, ApathySusthi (सुस्ती)Lethargy gripped him today.
963SuccinctBrief, Concise, ShortSankshipt (संक्षिप्त)His speech was succinct.
964SuccumbYield, Surrender, Give inHaar maanana (हार मानना)She succumbed to pressure.
965SullyTarnish, Stain, DefileKalankit karna (कलंकित करना)Lies sullied his reputation.
966SuperficialShallow, Surface, SlightUpar-upar (ऊपर-ऊपर)His knowledge is superficial.
967SuperfluousExtra, Unnecessary, ExcessAnavashyak (अनावश्यक)The details were superfluous.
968SupplantReplace, Displace, OustSthaan lena (स्थान लेना)New tech supplanted the old.
969SuppressRestrain, Subdue, QuellDabana (दबाना)They suppressed the revolt.
970SurmiseGuess, Suppose, ConjectureAnuman lagana (अनुमान लगाना)I surmise she’ll arrive late.
971SurreptitiousSecret, Stealthy, SneakyChupke se (चुपके से)His surreptitious glance went unnoticed.
972SustenanceFood, Nourishment, SupportPoshan (पोषण)They sought sustenance in the wild.
973SycophantFlatterer, Toady, Yes-manChaatukaar (चाटुकार)The sycophant praised the boss.
974TactDiplomacy, Sensitivity, DiscretionSamajhdaari (समझदारी)She handled it with tact.
975TaintStain, Contaminate, CorruptKalank (कलंक)Scandal tainted his name.
976TangibleReal, Concrete, TouchableSparshneey (स्पर्शनीय)The benefits were tangible.
977TautTight, Tense, StretchedTana hua (तना हुआ)The rope was taut.
978TemerityBoldness, Audacity, NerveSaahas (साहस)She had the temerity to argue.
979TenaciousPersistent, Stubborn, ResoluteDridh (दृढ़)His tenacious effort paid off.
980TentativeUncertain, Hesitant, ProvisionalAnishchit (अनिश्चित)Her plans were tentative.
981TepidLukewarm, Mild, UnenthusiasticSunehla (सुनेहला)The response was tepid.
982TerseBrief, Curt, ConciseSankshipt (संक्षिप्त)His reply was terse.
983ThriveProsper, Flourish, SucceedPhalna-phoolna (फलना-फूलना)The plants thrived in sunlight.
984ThwartPrevent, Block, HinderRokna (रोकना)They thwarted the attack.
985TimidShy, Fearful, HesitantDarapok (डरपोक)The timid child hid behind her.
986TiradeRant, Outburst, DiatribeLambi tippani (लंबी टिप्पणी)His tirade upset everyone.
987TorpidSluggish, Inactive, LethargicSust (सुस्त)The heat made him torpid.
988TransientTemporary, Brief, FleetingKshanik (क्षणिक)Their joy was transient.
989TravestyMockery, Parody, FarceVyangya (व्यंग्य)The trial was a travesty.
990TreacherousDeceitful, Untrustworthy, DangerousVishwasghati (विश्वासघाती)The path was treacherous.
991TriteOverused, Banal, StaleGhisa pita (घिसा पिटा)The phrase was trite.
992TrivialMinor, Small, InsignificantMamooli (मामूली)The issue was trivial.
993TruncateShorten, Cut, AbbreviateChhota karna (छोटा करना)They truncated the speech.
994TumultChaos, Uproar, DisorderHungama (हंगामा)The tumult disrupted the event.
995TurbulentChaotic, Unstable, StormyAashant (आशांत)The sea was turbulent.
996TurgidSwollen, Pompous, BombasticPhoola hua (फूला हुआ)His speech was turgid.
997UbiquitousEverywhere, OmnipresentSarvatra (सर्वत्र)Smartphones are ubiquitous.
998UnscrupulousUnethical, Dishonest, CorruptBeimaan (बेईमान)His unscrupulous acts shocked us.
999UpbraidScold, Reprimand, BerateDantna (डांटना)She upbraided him for lying.
1000UsurpSeize, Take over, GrabHadapna (हड़पना)He usurped the throne.

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