1.
Rhetoric (Noun): speech or writing intended to be
effective and influence people but which is often regarded as lacking in
sincerity or meaningful content
Synonyms: bombastic,
high-sounding, pompous, pretentious, magniloquent
Antonyms: eloquent,
unrhetorical, direct
Example
Sentence: How far the president will be able to translate
his campaign rhetoric into action remains to be seen.
2.
Guardrail (Noun): रेलिंग: a
railing guarding usually against danger especially: a barrier placed along
the edge of a highway at dangerous points
Synonyms: railing,
rail, balustrade, bannister, handrail
Antonyms: opening,
exposure, unguarded edge, danger zone
Example
Sentence: Later that evening, the bus broke through a
guard rail on a mountain pass, plunged down a hill, and crashed.
3.
Devout (Adjective): धार्मिक: having
or showing deep religious feeling or commitment.
Synonyms: religious,
reverent, holy
Antonyms: faithless,
godless, impious
Example
Sentence: Louis became an extremely devout and ascetic man.
4.
Macabre (Adjective) : भयंकर: disturbing
and horrifying because of involvement
with
or depiction of death and injury.
Synonyms: gruesome,
grisly, ghastly
Antonyms: delightful,
pleasant, appealing
Example
Sentence: Even the police were horrified at the
macabre nature of the killings.
5.
Oblivion (Noun): विस्मरण: the
state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening.
Synonyms: unconsciousness,
insensibility, stupor
Antonyms: consciousness,
recollection, awareness
Example
Sentence: Alcoholics often suffer from periods of oblivion.
6.
Prolix (Adjective): अतिविस्तृत: (of
speech or writing) using or containing too many words; tediously lengthy.
Synonyms: lengthy,
long-winded, verbose
Antonyms: concise,
compact, brief
Example
Sentence: The author’s prolix style has done nothing to
encourage sales of the book.
7.
Dossier (Noun): फ़ाइल: a
collection of documents about a particular person, event, or subject.
Synonyms: file,
report, data
Antonyms: emptiness,
blank file, non-documentation
Example
Sentence: As the agent looked through the dossier for
the case, she was surprised at how little information there was
8.Consternation(Noun):चिंता:feelings
of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected.
Synonyms: dismay,
perturbation, anxiety
Antonyms: comfort,
consolation, relief
Example
Sentence: The government's plans have caused
considerable consternation among many Americans.
9.
Disingenuous (Adjective) : कपटी: dishonest,
or not speaking the complete truth
Synonyms: dishonest,
deceitful, underhand
Antonyms: honest,
sincere, genuine
Example
Sentence: While Catherine pretended to be trustworthy,
she was in reality a disingenuous woman who would do whatever it took
to get her way.
10.
Peregrination (Noun): सफर : a
long journey in which you travel to various different places, especially
on foot
Synonyms: travel,
voyages, journey
Antonyms: stay,
residence, settlement
Example Sentence: Because Peter wanted to explore the world, he chose a life of peregrination and never slept in one city for longer than three days.

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