1.
Exacerbate (Verb) : बिगाड़ देना : make
(a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse
Synonyms: aggravate,
intensify, complicate, amplify
Antonyms: alleviate,
mitigate, relieve
Example
Sentence: If you do not take your medicine, your condition
will exacerbate, and you will feel worse.
2.
Relinquish (Verb) : त्यागना : voluntarily
cease to keep or claim; give up
Synonyms: surrender,
abandon
Antonyms: retain,
keep, withhold
Example
Sentence: When you relinquish the desire to control
your future, you can have more happiness.
3.
Prudence (Noun) : सावधानी : behavior
that is careful and avoids risks
Synonyms: caution,
circumspection, care
Antonyms: recklessness,
brashness, carelessness
Example
Sentence: The captain said we ought to shorten
sail anyway, out of common prudence.
4.
Reenact (Verb) : दोहराना : to
act out a past event; to enact again
Synonyms: reduplicate,
repeat, recreate
Example
Sentence:The group reenacted a famous American Civil War
battle.
5. Consternation
(Noun): घबराहट /
आश्चर्य और चिंता का मिश्रण : feelings of
anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected
Synonyms: dismay,
panic
Antonyms: ease,
contentment, tranquility
Example
Sentence: Much to her parents' consternation, she had decided
to not go to college.
6.
Corralled (Verb) : इकट्ठा करना : gather
together and confine (a group of people or things)
Synonyms: accumulated,
amassed, assembled
Antonyms: dispersed,
dissipated
Example
Sentence: They corralled the cattle before loading them
onto the truck.
7.
Enervated (Adjective): ऊर्जा-हीन / कमजोर / थका हुआ: drained
of energy or vitality
Synonyms: lackadaisical,
languid, listless
Antonyms: active,
energetic
Example
Sentence: The wrestler's plan was to deliver a crushing
blow that would enervate his opponent.
8.
Scandalous(Adjective) : कलंकित / शर्मनाक / घोर आपत्तिजनक: causing
general public outrage by a perceived offense against morality or law
Synonyms: discreditable,
disreputable, dishonorable
Antonyms:
innocuous, inoffensive
Example
Sentence: They spread a scandalous rumor about
a coworker that almost cost him his job.
9. Truce
(Noun) : युद्ध-विराम: a short interruption in a war or argument, or
an agreement to stop fighting or arguing for a period of time
Synonyms: armistice,
cease-fire
Antonyms: war,
hostilities, conflict
Example
Sentence: Hopefully the truce will last long enough
for the leaders to agree to a peace treaty.
10. Amok
(Adverb): आपे से बाहर : to be out of
control and act in a wild or dangerous manner
Synonyms: rampage,
berserk, frenziedly
Antonyms: calmly,
composedly
Example Sentence:When the robot started going amok and could not be controlled, the engineers realized they had made a terrible mistake in the programming.

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