1. Propel
(Verb) : ढकेलना: to
push or move something somewhere, often with a lot of force
Synonyms: push, shove, thrust, drive, move
Antonyms: restrain, contain, control, constrain, curb
Example Sentence: One of our students was unable to propel her
wheelchair up the ramp.
2. Fillip (Noun) : प्रोत्साहन: something
that causes a sudden improvement
Synonyms: stimulus, impetus, spur, boost, encouragement
Antonyms: curb, deaden, discourage
Example Sentence: The infrastructure projects unveiled yesterday were
not unexpected, but will give a welcome fillip to the construction sector.
3. Viability (Noun) : व्यावहारिकता: the
ability to work successfully
Synonyms: feasibility, potentiality, possibility, practicality/workability
Antonyms: improbability, unlikelihood, doubtfulness
Example Sentence: Rising costs are threatening the viability of many
businesses.
4. Photovoltaic (Adjective): relating
to the production of electric current at the junction of two substances exposed
to light
Synonyms: photoelectric, solar and voltaic.
Antonyms: non-electric,
non-conductive, opaque
Example Sentence: Hoffman Electronics produced photovoltaic cells that
were 9 percent efficient, and then the following year those cells were used to
power Vanguard I, the first satellite to use PV technology for power.
5. Coup (Noun) : तख्तापलट: a
sudden illegal, often violent, taking of government power, especially by part
of an army; an instance of successfully achieving something difficult
Synonyms: upheaval, unrest, success, accomplishment
Antonyms: failure,
defeat, downfall
Example Sentence: It was a tremendous coup for the local paper to get an
exclusive interview with Prince Charles.
6. Mutiny (Noun): बगावत: an
open rebellion against the proper authorities, especially by soldiers or
sailors against their officers
Synonyms: revolt, insurrection, uprising, rebellion,
revolution,
Antonyms: peace, subservience, compliance
Example Sentence: Dissatisfied voters will mutiny against the current
president by voting for whoever runs against him in the next election.
7. Oodles (Noun) : अधिक संख्या : a
very great number or amount of something.
Synonyms: abundance, basketful, a boatload
Antonyms: bit, little
Example Sentence: They’ve got oodles of money.
8.
Hollering (Verb) : चिल्लाना: (of
a person) give a loud shout or cry
Synonyms: shout, yell, cry
Antonyms: mumbling, murmuring, whispering
Example Sentence: Hollering at me isn’t going to find us a parking
place.
9. Manifest (Verb): प्रकट: to
show something clearly, through signs or actions; obvious
Synonyms: evident, apparent
Antonyms: hidden, conceal
Example Sentence: The student continues to manifest their eagerness to
learn.
10.
Indiscreet (Adjective) : अविवेकी: not
careful or polite in what you say or do
Synonyms: unwise, imprudent
Antonyms: discreet, decorous
Example Sentence: Don't tell her any secrets; she's so indiscreet

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