1/10 Expected(adjective)

Regarded as likely. (अपेक्षित)

Synonyms: Normal, Conventional, Familiar, Habitual

Antonyms: Unannounced, Unheralded, Unpredicted, Unexpected

Example: As expected, the election was very close.

2/10 Gathering(noun)

To come or be brought together in a group. (इकट्ठा)

Synonyms: Congregate, Convene, Assemble, Meet

Antonyms: Cancel, Disperse, Dissemble, Divide

Example: I gathered my hair up in a bun.

3/10 Sustained(adjective)

The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. (निरंतरता)

Synonyms: Continuous, Viable, Feasible, Unceasing

Antonyms: Untenable, Tiring, Unendurable, Unsuitable

Example: Environmental sustainability is high in its goals.

4/10 Sweeping(adjective)

Wide in range or effect. (विस्तृत)

Synonyms: Broad, Comprehensive, Exhaustive, Extensive

Antonyms: Narrow, Partial, Restricted, Superficial

Example: He dismissed the idea with a sweeping motion of his arm.

5/10 Seeking(verb)

Attempt to find (something). (मांगना)

Synonyms: Explore, Follow, Investigate, Pursue

Antonyms: Ignore, Shun, Answer, Find

Example: The office is seeking a salesperson.

6/10 Committed(adjective)

The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc. (प्रतिबद्धता)

Synonyms: Engagement, Guarantee, Need, Pledge

Antonyms: Break, Breach, Irresponsibility, Denial

Example: The church has a commitment to helping the poor.

7/10 Obligation(noun)

Require or compel (someone) to undertake a legal or moral duty. (बाध्य)

Synonyms: Oblige, Compel, Commit, Bind

Antonyms: Faltering, Hesitant, Indecisive, Irresolute

Example: You are legally obligated to repay the loan.

8/10 Confrontation(noun)

Come face to face with (someone) with hostile or argumentative intent. (सामना होना)

Synonyms: Accost, Defy, Encounter, Meet

Antonyms: Avoid, Dodge, Evade, Surrender

Example: They confronted the invaders at the shore.

9/10 Aggressive(adjective)

Ready or likely to attack or confront. (आक्रामक)

Synonyms: Combative, Contentious, Destructive, Intrusive

Antonyms: Calm, Complaisant, Easygoing, Laid-Back

Example: He started to get aggressive and began to shout.

10/10 Interrogations(noun)

A process of asking someone a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information, sometimes using threats or violence. (पूछताछ)

Synonyms: Examine, Grill, Investigate, Query

Antonyms: Answer, Reply, Disregard, Unconcern

Example: One by one they were taken for interrogation.

1/10 Overwhelming(adjective)

Very great in amount. (ज़बर्दस्त)

Synonyms: Amazing, Astounding, Crushing, Devastating

Antonyms: Resistible, Temperate, Superficial, Moderate

Example: She felt an overwhelming desire to have another child.

2/10 Consent(noun)

Permission for something to happen or agreement to do something. (अनुमति)

Synonyms: Acquiescence, Approval, Assent, Authorization

Antonyms: Denial, Disagreement, Disapproval, Dissent

Example: He was reluctant at first but finally consented.

3/10 Mandated(verb)

The power that is officially given to a group of people to do something, especially after they have won an election. (अधिदेश)

Synonyms: Instruction, Directive, Direction, Decree.

Antonyms: Breach, Break, Denial, Question.

Example: Royal mandates must be obeyed.

4/10 Boycotting(verb)

Withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a punishment or protest. (बहिष्कार करना)

Synonyms: Snub, Avoid, Spurn, Shun

Antonyms: Support, Accept, Allow, Approve

Example: They boycotted the city's bus system.

5/10 Existence(noun)

The fact or state of living or having objective reality. (अस्तित्व)

Synonyms: Alive, Existing, Extant, Existent

Antonyms: Nonexistence, Nothingness, Absence, Unreality

Example: The existence of such powers did not deprive such agreements of their utility.

6/10 Dispersed(verb)

To separate and go in different directions. (बिखेरना)

Synonyms: Circulate, Diffuse, Disappear, Disband

Antonyms: Appear, Arrive, Collect, Gather

Example: The police used tear gas to disperse protestors.

7/10 Scattered(adjective)

Spread over a large area or happening several times during a period of time. (फैला हुआ)

Synonyms: Dispersed, Distributed, Sprinkled, Diffuse

Antonyms: Connected, Together, United, Assembled

Example: Books were scattered all round the room.

8/10 Detained(verb)

To force someone officially to stay in a place (नजरबंद)

Synonyms: Circumscribed, Cramped, Imprisoned, Restrained

Antonyms: Healthy, Well, Free, Liberated

Example: They were detained by the police for questioning.

9/10 Suspicion(noun)

A feeling or thought that something is possible, likely, or true. (संदेह)

Synonyms: Conjecture, Cynicism, Distrust, Impression

Antonyms: Belief, Certainty, Confidence, Faith

Example: There has long been a suspicion that the painting is a fake.

10/10 Persuaded(verb)

Induce (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument. (राजी)

Synonyms: Advise, Assure, Influence, Prompt

Antonyms: Deter, Discourage, Dissuade, Unsell

Example: It wasn't easy, but I persuaded him to do the right thing.

1/10 Criticized(verb)

Indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way. (आलोचना)

Synonyms: Blame, Blast, Castigate, Censure

Antonyms: Approve, Commend, Compliment, Exonerate

Example: His boss criticized him for his sloppy work habits.

2/10 Prevented(verb)

Keep (something) from happening. (रोकना)

Synonyms: Avert, Avoid, Bar, Block

Antonyms: Approve, Assist, Continue, Encourage

Example: You can't prevent my leaving.

3/10 Attempts(verb)

Make an effort to achieve or complete (something difficult). (प्रयासित)

Synonyms: Begun, Initiated, Launched, Started

Antonyms: Dropped, Quit, Gave Up, Quitted

Example: he would not have attempted the life of a friend.

4/10 Progressive(adjective)

Using modern methods and ideas. (प्रगतिशील)

Synonyms: Moderate, Reformer, Centrist, Broad

Antonyms: Revolutionary, Extremist, Conservative, Revolutionist

Example: The most progressive art school in Britain.

5/10 Implemented(verb)

The process of putting a decision or plan into effect. (कार्यान्वयन)

Synonyms: Execution, Application, Performance, Enactment

Antonyms: Abandon, Disregard, Forgetfulness, Neglect

Example: The implementation of training was staggered for groups of students.

6/10 Integrity(noun)

The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. (अखंडता)

Synonyms: Honesty, Uprightness, Probity, Rectitude

Antonyms: Deceit, Dishonesty, Corruption, Disgrace

Example: He was a man of integrity.

7/10 Provision(noun)

The action of providing or supplying something for use. (प्रावधान)

Synonyms: Arrangement, Plan, Accouterment, Catering

Antonyms: Removal, Taking, Poison

Example: I carried my provisions in one large backpack.

8/10 Apprehend(verb)

Anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen. (आशंका)

Synonyms: Alarm, Disquiet, Doubt, Dread

Antonyms: Belief, Calm, Confidence, Certainty

Example: There is growing apprehension that fighting will begin again.

9/10 Extend(verb)

Made larger. (विस्तारित)

Synonyms: Expand, Enlarge, Increase, Lengthen

Antonyms: Reduce, Shrink, Narrow

Example: He extended a hand in greeting.

10/10 Exposed(adjective)

Not protected from the wind and bad weather. (अनावृत)

Synonyms: Bare, Defined, Disclosed, Discovered

Antonyms: Clothed, Hidden, Ambiguous, Blocked

Example: The film had been exposed for too long.

1/10 Assault(verb)

Make a physical attack on. (हमला)

Synonyms: Aggression, Charge, Incursion, Invasion

Antonyms: Retreat, Decrease, Praise

Example: He was accused of assault.

2/10 Offensive(adjective)

To hurt somebody’s feelings. (अपमानित)

Synonyms: Angry, Annoyed, Exasperated, Insulted

Antonyms: Aid, Assist, Assuage, Calm

Example: The smell of ash offended him.

3/10 Retaliation(noun)

Make an attack in return for a similar attack. (प्रतिकार करना)

Synonyms: Reciprocate, Get, Pay, Recompense

Antonyms: Depart, Leave, Lose, Take

Example: The children retaliated by flicking darts or throwing inkwells.

4/10 Unprecedented(adjective)

Never done or known before. (अभूतपूर्व)

Synonyms: Unparalleled, Unequalled, Unmatched, Unrivalled

Antonyms: Bad, Common, Commonplace, Customary

Example: The team has enjoyed unprecedented success this year.

5/10 Accommodate(verb)

A room, group of rooms, or building in which someone may live or stay. (आवास)

Synonyms: Housing, Quarters, Rooms, Chambers

Antonyms: Disagreement, Altercation, Animosity, Antagonism

Example: They weren't sure if they could provide food and accommodations for the whole group.

6/10 Insisted(verb)

The fact or quality of insisting that something is the case or should be done. (आग्रह)

Synonyms: Insignificant, Relenting, Trivial, Unimportant

Antonyms: Demand, Bidding, Command, Dictate

Example: She was fired from her job at the insistence of the mayor.

7/10 Troops(noun)

Soldiers or armed forces. (सैनिकों)

Synonyms: Army, Contingent, Crew, Delegation

Antonyms: Civilians, Individual, One

Example: During the war, he preached often to his troops.

8/10 Invasion(noun)

An instance of invading a country or region with an armed force. (आक्रमण)

Synonyms: Occupation, Conquering, Capture, Seizure

Antonyms: Obedience, Retreat, Surrender, Withdrawal

Example: Linking climate change and biological invasions: ocean warming facilitates nonindigenous species invasions.

9/10 Determination(noun)

The process of establishing something exactly by calculation or research. (दृढ़ निश्चय)

Synonyms: Assurance, Boldness, Bravery, Conviction

Antonyms: Cowardice, Diffidence, Fear, Idleness

Example: Everyone concerned acted with great courage and determination.

10/10 Strained(adjective)

Force (a part of one's body or oneself) to make an unusually great effort. (खींचना)

Synonyms: Ache, Anxiety, Bruise, Burden

Antonyms: Aid, Calmness, Ease, Health

Example: I strained my back trying to lift the couch.

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