1. Bigotry (Noun) : कट्टरता: the
fact of having and expressing strong, unreasonable beliefs and disliking
other people who have different beliefs or a different way of life
Synonyms: intolerance,
prejudice, bias, discrimination
Antonyms: humanitarian,
liberal, moderate
Example Sentence: Our
hearts must not harbor hate, anger, bigotry, violence, or discrimination.
2. Collegium (Noun): a
group in which each member has approximately equal power and authority;
an organization for people who have similar interests or who do
similar work
Synonyms: committee,
council, board, panel, assembly, faculty, association
Antonyms: individual,
autocracy, dictatorship, monarchy, single authority
Example Sentence: In
total, there were 27 members of the Collegium in 1990.
3. Portend (Verb) : पूर्वाभास: to
be a sign that something bad is likely to happen in the future.
Synonyms: foreshadow,
predict, foretell, augur, presage, bode, signify
Antonyms: prove,
demonstrate, describe, deny, contradict
Example Sentence: By
hovering nearby, the dark clouds portend a storm in our area.
4. Unabashed (Adjective) :
बेपरवाह : not embarrassed,
disconcerted, or ashamed (not worried about being criticized)
Synonyms: shameless,
proud, brazen, prideful, impudent
Antonyms: abashed,
sheepish, embarrassed, ashamed, shamefaced, hangdog
Example Sentence: The
woman’s unabashed admirer showed up to her house with a guitar and a song.
5. Perennial (Adjective): चिरस्थायी: lasting
a very long time, or happening repeatedly or all the time
Synonyms: enduring,
perpetual, ongoing, continuing, lasting
Antonyms: ceasing,
concluding, infrequent, occasional
Example Sentence: Every
election seems to continue to deal with the same perennial issues that
have been the focus of all the previous elections.
6. Prevaricate (Verb): झूठ बोलना: to
avoid telling the truth or saying exactly what you think
Synonyms:
lie, fib, equivocate, deceive
Antonyms: testify,
assert, swear, confirm, verify
Example Sentence: Because
my sister Sarah does not take bad news well, I always prevaricate when
telling her something she does not want to hear.
7. Lambent
(Adjective): उज्जवल: (of light or
fire) glowing, gleaming or flickering with a soft radiance
Synonyms: glowing,
luminous, shining, radiant, shimmering, flickering, gleaming
Antonyms: dim,
dusky, blackened, dark, dull
Example Sentence: The
lambent flames from our campfire cast a comforting glow.
8. Snazzy (Adjective): अत्यधिक आकर्षक : modern
and stylish in a way that attracts attention
Synonyms: stylish,
flashy, cool, fashionable, jazzy
Antonyms: simple,
modest, plain, unadorned
Example Sentence:Innovation
is about more than designing snazzy products. It's also about improving
customer experiences and services.
9. Immured (Verb) : क़ैद करना: enclose
or confine (someone) against their will
Synonyms: caged,
imprisoned, enclosed
Antonyms: free,
loose, unbound
Example
Sentence: Caught robbing a bank, Jason knew the police
would immure him in a jail cell for an extended period of time.
10.Verbatim (Adverb)
: प्रतिशब्द : in a way that uses
exactly the same words as were originally used
Synonyms: word
for word, exactly, identically
Antonyms: inaccurately,
inexactly
Example Sentence: Everything said by the victim was written verbatim on the police report.

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