WORD OF THE DAY

1. Lure (Verb)

Meaning: to persuade or trick somebody to go somewhere or do something, usually by offering something nice
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคฒुเคญाเคจा, เค†เค•เคฐ्เคทिเคค เค•เคฐเคจा
Use in Sentence: The child was lured away from home with the promise of sweets.
Synonyms: entice, attract, tempt
Antonyms: repel, discourage, dissuade

2. Plummet (Verb)

Meaning: to fall suddenly from a high level or position
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคŠँเคšे เคธ्เคคเคฐ เคฏा เคชเคฆ เคธे เค…เคšाเคจเค• เค”เคฐ เคคेเคœ़ी เคธे เค—िเคฐเคจा
Use in Sentence: The town population plummets when the students leave for the summer.
Synonyms: plunge, decline, tumble
Antonyms: ascend, grow, increase

3. Flak (Noun)

Meaning: criticism
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค•เคŸु เค†เคฒोเคšเคจा
Use in Sentence: He will get some flak for missing that goal.
Synonyms: criticism, hostility, disapproval
Antonyms: commendation, endorsement, praise

4. Amortize (Verb)

Meaning: reduce or pay off with regular payment
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคชเคฐिเคถोเคงिเคค
Use in Sentence: He wanted to amortize his fixed rental cost by stretching the operating hours.
Synonyms: disbursement, premium, reparation
Antonyms: debt, penalty, whole

5. Paucity (Noun)

Meaning: less than enough of something
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคชเคฐ्เคฏाเคช्เคค เคธे เค•เคฎ
Use in Sentence: The paucity of fruit was caused by the drought.
Synonyms: shortage, lack, deficiency
Antonyms: abundance, plenty, adequacy

6. Melange (Noun)

Meaning: a mixture of a variety of different things
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค…เคจेเค• เคšीเคœों เค•ा เคฎिเคถ्เคฐเคฃ
Use in Sentence: Her book presents an interesting melange of ideas.
Synonyms: medley, variety, collage
Antonyms: type, homogeneous, homogeneity

7. Swanky (Adjective)

Meaning: expensive and fashionable in a way that impresses people
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคฎเคนंเค—ा เคเคตं เค†เคงुเคจिเค•
Use in Sentence: We stayed in a swanky hotel.
Synonyms: chic, elegant, clannish
Antonyms: old fashioned, unfashionable, deficient

8. Vouchsafe (Verb)

Meaning: to offer something to somebody as a privilege
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค•ुเค› เค•ृเคชाเคชूเคฐ्เคตเค• เคฆेเคจा
Use in Sentence: He vouchsafed the secret to only a few chosen disciples.
Synonyms: grant, accord, award
Antonyms: hinder, impede, deny

9. Meticulous (Adjective)

Meaning: very detailed, very careful
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคฌเคนुเคค เคธाเคตเคงाเคจ, เคธूเค•्เคท्เคฎ
Use in Sentence: He is always meticulous in keeping the records up to date.
Synonyms: careful, conscientious, diligent
Antonyms: careless, imprecise, negligent

10. Apprehensive (Adjective)

Meaning: very nervous, worried, or afraid that something unpleasant may happen
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคšिंเคคिเคค, เค†เคถंเค•िเคค
Use in Sentence: She was deeply apprehensive about her future.
Synonyms: nervous, anxious, worried
Antonyms: sure, certain, definite

11. Bellicose (Adjective)

Meaning: showing a desire to argue or fight
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคฒเคก़ाเค•ू
Use in Sentence: The military parade was a display of bellicose nationalism.
Synonyms: belligerent, hostile, aggressive
Antonyms: peaceful, pacific, conciliatory

12. Insolent (Adjective)

Meaning: lacking respect, rude
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค…เคตเคฎाเคจเค•, เค…เคญเคฆ्เคฐ
Use in Sentence: The insolent manner of the student angered the teacher.
Synonyms: impertinent, rude, sassy
Antonyms: humble, modest, polite

13. Petrified (Adjective)

Meaning: very frightened
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค…เคค्เคฏเคงिเค• เคญเคฏเคญीเคค
Use in Sentence: The idea of making a speech in public petrified him.
Synonyms: ossified, lapidified, horrified
Antonyms: comfort, please, soothe

14. Swamped (Adjective)

Meaning: very busy, having so much to do
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคญเคฐเคฎाเคฐ เคนोเคจा
Use in Sentence: The overwhelmed teacher was swamped with work and spent most of her day grading papers and writing lesson plans.
Synonyms: occupied, busy, engaged
Antonyms: unemployed, idle, lazy

15. Disdain (Noun)

Meaning: the feeling that somebody/something is not good enough to deserve your respect or attention
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคคिเคฐเคธ्เค•ाเคฐ, เค…เคตเคฎाเคจเคจा
Use in Sentence: He looked at the waiter with disdain.
Synonyms: contempt, scorn, disrespect
Antonyms: admiration, respect, regard

16. Diligent (Adjective)

Meaning: showing care and effort in your work or duties
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคฎेเคนเคจเคคी, เคชเคฐिเคถ्เคฐเคฎी
Use in Sentence: She is a diligent student.
Synonyms: industrious, hardworking, assiduous
Antonyms: lazy, negligent, careless

17. Pristine (Adjective)

Meaning: fresh and clean, as if new
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคธ्เคตเคš्เค›, เคจเคฏा เคœैเคธा
Use in Sentence: The car is in pristine condition.
Synonyms: immaculate, spotless, pure
Antonyms: dirty, spoiled, tainted

18. Jubilant (Adjective)

Meaning: feeling or showing great happiness because of a success
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค‰เคฒ्เคฒเคธिเคค, เคฌเคนुเคค เค–ुเคถ
Use in Sentence: The fans were in jubilant mood after the victory.
Synonyms: elated, joyful, triumphant
Antonyms: depressed, sad, sorrowful

19. Perilous (Adjective)

Meaning: very dangerous
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค–เคคเคฐเคจाเค•
Use in Sentence: They made a perilous journey across the mountains.
Synonyms: hazardous, risky, unsafe
Antonyms: safe, secure, harmless

20. Pensive (Adjective)

Meaning: thinking deeply about something, especially because you are sad or worried
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคตिเคšाเคฐเคถीเคฒ, เคšिंเคคिเคค
Use in Sentence: She sat in pensive silence.
Synonyms: thoughtful, contemplative, reflective
Antonyms: thoughtless, careless, negligent

21. Tedious (Adjective)

Meaning: lasting or taking too long and not interesting
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค‰เคฌाเคŠ, เคจीเคฐเคธ
Use in Sentence: The journey soon became tedious.
Synonyms: boring, monotonous, dull
Antonyms: interesting, exciting, lively

22. Fiasco (Noun)

Meaning: a complete failure, especially a ridiculous or embarrassing one
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคตिเคซเคฒเคคा
Use in Sentence: The party turned into a complete fiasco.
Synonyms: disaster, debacle, flop
Antonyms: success, achievement, triumph

23. Gregarious (Adjective)

Meaning: liking to be with other people
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคฎिเคฒเคจเคธाเคฐ
Use in Sentence: She is a gregarious and outgoing person.
Synonyms: sociable, outgoing, friendly
Antonyms: unsociable, reserved, introverted

24. Exuberant (Adjective)

Meaning: full of energy, excitement, and happiness
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค‰เคค्เคธाเคนी, เคœोเคถीเคฒा
Use in Sentence: The children were exuberant at the playground.
Synonyms: enthusiastic, lively, energetic
Antonyms: dull, listless, lethargic

25. Serene (Adjective)

Meaning: calm and peaceful
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคถांเคค, เคธौเคฎ्เคฏ
Use in Sentence: The lake was serene and beautiful.
Synonyms: tranquil, peaceful, calm
Antonyms: agitated, disturbed, turbulent

26. Resilient (Adjective)

Meaning: able to recover quickly after something unpleasant
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคฒเคšीเคฒा, เคœเคฒ्เคฆी เค‰เคฌเคฐเคจे เคตाเคฒा
Use in Sentence: Children are often very resilient.
Synonyms: tough, flexible, adaptable
Antonyms: inflexible, rigid, fragile

27. Benevolent (Adjective)

Meaning: kind, helpful, and generous
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคฆเคฏाเคฒु, เคชเคฐोเคชเค•ाเคฐी
Use in Sentence: He was a benevolent old man and wouldn’t hurt a fly.
Synonyms: charitable, kind, generous
Antonyms: malevolent, unkind, cruel

28. Adversity (Noun)

Meaning: a difficult or unpleasant situation
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค•เค िเคจाเคˆ, เคตिเคชเคค्เคคि
Use in Sentence: He showed courage in the face of adversity.
Synonyms: hardship, difficulty, misfortune
Antonyms: prosperity, fortune, luck

29. Impeccable (Adjective)

Meaning: without mistakes or faults
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคจिเคฐ्เคฆोเคท, เคค्เคฐुเคŸिเคนीเคจ
Use in Sentence: Her manners are impeccable.
Synonyms: flawless, perfect, faultless
Antonyms: imperfect, flawed, defective

30. Procrastinate (Verb)

Meaning: to delay doing something that you should do, usually because you do not want to do it
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคŸाเคฒเคจा
Use in Sentence: People often procrastinate when it comes to paperwork.
Synonyms: delay, postpone, defer
Antonyms: hasten, expedite, advance

Absolutely! Here are 20 additional words in the same structured format (Word, Part of Speech, Meaning, Hindi Meaning, Use in Sentence, Synonyms, Antonyms):

31. Astute (Adjective)

Meaning: able to understand situations or behavior very well and quickly
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคšเคคुเคฐ, เคคीเค•्เคท्เคฃ เคฌुเคฆ्เคงि เคตाเคฒा
Use in Sentence: She is an astute observer of human nature.
Synonyms: shrewd, clever, perceptive
Antonyms: foolish, naive, ignorant

32. Concur (Verb)

Meaning: to agree
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคธเคนเคฎเคค เคนोเคจा
Use in Sentence: I concur with your opinion on this matter.
Synonyms: agree, consent, approve
Antonyms: disagree, dissent, oppose

33. Ubiquitous (Adjective)

Meaning: present or existing everywhere
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคธเคฐ्เคตเคต्เคฏाเคชी
Use in Sentence: Mobile phones are ubiquitous these days.
Synonyms: omnipresent, universal, pervasive
Antonyms: rare, scarce, absent

34. Eloquent (Adjective)

Meaning: able to express ideas and opinions well, especially in a way that influences people
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคช्เคฐเคญाเคตเคถाเคฒी เคตเค•्เคคा
Use in Sentence: His speech was both eloquent and inspiring.
Synonyms: articulate, expressive, fluent
Antonyms: inarticulate, dull, tongue-tied

35. Facade (Noun)

Meaning: the way something or someone appears on the surface, especially when it is different from what is inside
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคฎुเค–ौเคŸा, เคฌाเคนเคฐी เคฐूเคช
Use in Sentence: Her cheerful manner was just a facade.
Synonyms: front, appearance, veneer
Antonyms: reality, truth, substance

36. Imminent (Adjective)

Meaning: about to happen
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค†เคธเคจ्เคจ, เคถीเค˜्เคฐ เคนोเคจे เคตाเคฒा
Use in Sentence: A storm is imminent.
Synonyms: impending, forthcoming, approaching
Antonyms: distant, remote, unlikely

37. Jubilant (Adjective)

Meaning: feeling or expressing great happiness and joy
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค‰เคฒ्เคฒाเคธिเคค
Use in Sentence: The crowd was jubilant after the victory.
Synonyms: elated, overjoyed, ecstatic
Antonyms: sorrowful, unhappy, depressed

38. Lucid (Adjective)

Meaning: expressed clearly; easy to understand
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคธ्เคชเคท्เคŸ, เคธुเคธ्เคชเคท्เคŸ
Use in Sentence: She gave a lucid explanation of the topic.
Synonyms: clear, intelligible, coherent
Antonyms: confusing, obscure, ambiguous

39. Mitigate (Verb)

Meaning: to make something less harmful, serious, or severe
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค•เคฎ เค•เคฐเคจा, เคถांเคค เค•เคฐเคจा
Use in Sentence: Measures were taken to mitigate the risks.
Synonyms: alleviate, reduce, lessen
Antonyms: aggravate, worsen, intensify

40. Novice (Noun)

Meaning: a person who is new and has little experience in a skill or job
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคจौเคธिเค–िเคฏा, เคจเคฏा
Use in Sentence: He is a novice at chess.
Synonyms: beginner, learner, apprentice
Antonyms: expert, veteran, professional

41. Obsolete (Adjective)

Meaning: no longer used because something newer exists
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค…เคช्เคฐเคšเคฒिเคค, เคชुเคฐाเคจा
Use in Sentence: Typewriters are now considered obsolete.
Synonyms: outdated, old-fashioned, archaic
Antonyms: modern, current, up-to-date

42. Pragmatic (Adjective)

Meaning: dealing with problems in a sensible, practical way
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคต्เคฏाเคตเคนाเคฐिเค•
Use in Sentence: She took a pragmatic approach to solving the problem.
Synonyms: practical, realistic, sensible
Antonyms: impractical, idealistic, unrealistic

43. Quell (Verb)

Meaning: to stop something, especially by using force
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคถांเคค เค•เคฐเคจा, เคฆเคฌाเคจा
Use in Sentence: The police were called to quell the disturbance.
Synonyms: suppress, subdue, extinguish
Antonyms: incite, provoke, encourage

44. Revere (Verb)

Meaning: to feel great respect or admiration for someone or something
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคธเคฎ्เคฎाเคจ เค•เคฐเคจा
Use in Sentence: Mahatma Gandhi is revered as the Father of the Nation.
Synonyms: respect, admire, honor
Antonyms: despise, disrespect, disdain

45. Scrutinize (Verb)

Meaning: to examine something very carefully
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคธूเค•्เคท्เคฎเคคा เคธे เคœांเคšเคจा
Use in Sentence: The documents were scrutinized by the legal team.
Synonyms: inspect, examine, analyze
Antonyms: ignore, neglect, overlook

46. Tenacious (Adjective)

Meaning: determined to do something and unwilling to stop trying
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคฆृเคข़, เคœिเคฆ्เคฆी
Use in Sentence: She is tenacious in pursuit of her goals.
Synonyms: persistent, determined, resolute
Antonyms: weak, surrendering, irresolute

47. Vivid (Adjective)

Meaning: producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคธ्เคชเคท्เคŸ, เคœीเคตंเคค
Use in Sentence: He gave a vivid description of the scene.
Synonyms: clear, graphic, striking
Antonyms: dull, vague, unclear

48. Wary (Adjective)

Meaning: careful because you think something might be dangerous or harmful
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคธเคคเคฐ्เค•, เคธाเคตเคงाเคจ
Use in Sentence: Be wary of strangers.
Synonyms: cautious, alert, vigilant
Antonyms: careless, reckless, inattentive

49. Yearn (Verb)

Meaning: to have a strong desire for something
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เคคเคฐเคธเคจा, เคฒाเคฒाเคฏिเคค เคนोเคจा
Use in Sentence: He yearned for his home and family.
Synonyms: long, desire, crave
Antonyms: dislike, hate, reject

50. Zealous (Adjective)

Meaning: showing great energy and enthusiasm for something
เคนिंเคฆी เค…เคฐ्เคฅ: เค‰เคค्เคธाเคนी, เคœोเคถीเคฒा
Use in Sentence: The team was zealous in their efforts to win.
Synonyms: enthusiastic, passionate, fervent
Antonyms: indifferent, apathetic, unenthusiastic


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