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●The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams.

1. ACCOUNTABILITY (NOUN): (जवाबदेही):  responsibility
Synonyms: liability, answerability
Antonyms: unaccountability
Example Sentence:
Lack of accountability damaged public respect for business and political leaders.

2. CONTEMPLATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (विचारशील):  thoughtful
Synonyms: pensive, reflective
Antonyms: active
Example Sentence:
She regarded me with a contemplative eye.

3. BLISTERING (ADJECTIVE): (बर्बर):  savage
Synonyms: vicious, fierce
Antonyms: mild
Example Sentence:
There was a blistering attack on the government's transport policy.

4.ASSERTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (आत्म विश्वासी):  confident
Synonyms: forceful, self-confident
Antonyms: retiring
Example Sentence:
The job of a salesman calls for assertive behaviour.

5. ADUMBRATE (VERB): (पूर्वाभास देना):  foreshadow
Synonyms: outline, darken
Antonym: illuminate, light up
Example Sentence:
The setting sun adumbrates the bridge to create a scenic view.

6. ASSAULT (VERB): (हमला करना):  hit
Synonyms: strike, smack
Antonyms: defend
Example Sentence:
He pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer.

7. HALT (VERB): (ठहरना): stop
Synonyms: come to rest, pull up
Antonyms: start
Example Sentence:
The pressure is growing to halt the bloodshed.

8. INSTITUTE (VERB): (आरंभ करना):  install
Synonyms: instate, induct
Antonyms: dismiss
Example Sentence:
His sons were instituted to the priesthood.

9. MISLEAD (VERB): (बहकाना):  deceive
Synonyms: delude, lie to
Antonyms: be honest
Example Sentence:
The government misled the public about the road's environmental impact.

10. IDENTICAL (ADJECTIVE): (समान):  one and the same
Synonyms: aforementioned, aforesaid
Antonyms: different
Example Sentence:
She stole from the identical station at which she had been arrested before.



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●The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams.

1. ACCOUNTABILITY (NOUN): (जवाबदेही):  responsibility
Synonyms: liability, answerability
Antonyms: unaccountability
Example Sentence:
Lack of accountability damaged public respect for business and political leaders.

2. CONTEMPLATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (विचारशील):  thoughtful
Synonyms: pensive, reflective
Antonyms: active
Example Sentence:
She regarded me with a contemplative eye.

3. BLISTERING (ADJECTIVE): (बर्बर):  savage
Synonyms: vicious, fierce
Antonyms: mild
Example Sentence:
There was a blistering attack on the government's transport policy.

4.ASSERTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (आत्म विश्वासी):  confident
Synonyms: forceful, self-confident
Antonyms: retiring
Example Sentence:
The job of a salesman calls for assertive behaviour.

5. ADUMBRATE (VERB): (पूर्वाभास देना):  foreshadow
Synonyms: outline, darken
Antonym: illuminate, light up
Example Sentence:
The setting sun adumbrates the bridge to create a scenic view.

6. ASSAULT (VERB): (हमला करना):  hit
Synonyms: strike, smack
Antonyms: defend
Example Sentence:
He pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer.

7. HALT (VERB): (ठहरना): stop
Synonyms: come to rest, pull up
Antonyms: start
Example Sentence:
The pressure is growing to halt the bloodshed.

8. INSTITUTE (VERB): (आरंभ करना):  install
Synonyms: instate, induct
Antonyms: dismiss
Example Sentence:
His sons were instituted to the priesthood.

9. MISLEAD (VERB): (बहकाना):  deceive
Synonyms: delude, lie to
Antonyms: be honest
Example Sentence:
The government misled the public about the road's environmental impact.

10. IDENTICAL (ADJECTIVE): (समान):  one and the same
Synonyms: aforementioned, aforesaid
Antonyms: different
Example Sentence:
She stole from the identical station at which she had been arrested before.

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