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The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams.

The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams.

1. FOOTLOOSE (ADJECTIVE): Easy
going:(कहीं भी जाने को आज़ाद)

2. ROLLICKING (ADJECTIVE):
Joyous:(मौज उडानेवाला)

Synonyms: jaunty, spirited

Antonyms: sad, depressed

Example Sentence:
We enjoyed his rollicking
performance.

3.LANGUID(ADJECTIVE):Dropping:
(कमज़ोर)

Synonyms: sluggish, laid-back

Antonyms: energetic, lively

Example Sentence:
Why are you looking so languid?

4. MURKY (ADJECTIVE):
Dark:(धुंधला)

Synonyms: gloomy, dreary

Antonyms: bright, luminous

Example Sentence:
The stress lines on his face are the
clear sign of murky life that he is leading.

5. RAKISH (ADJECTIVE):
Charming:(बााँका)

Example Sentence:
He is a rakish man.

6. PLACID (NOUN): calm:(नम्र)

Synonyms: serene, tranquil

Antonyms: agitated, disturbed

Example Sentence:
Placid surroundings of Kashmir
enthralled me deep within.

7. DELETERIOUS (ADJECTIVE):
detrimental:(क्षतिकर)

Synonyms: harmful, destroying

Antonyms: helpful, aiding

Example Sentence:
Smoking is deleterious to health.

8. MOROSE (ADJECTIVE):
glum:(उदास)

Synonyms: grouchy, cranky

Antonyms: cheerful, happy

Example Sentence:
Her father’s funeral was a morose
event which left her and her family in tears.

9. DIFFIDENT (ADJECTIVE):
meek:(सींकोची)

Synonyms: timid, sheepish

Antonyms: brave, confident

Example Sentence:
You are kind of diffident person.

10. DEBACLE (NOUN):
catastrophe:(ववध्वींस)

Synonyms: beating, collapse

Antonyms:attainment,
accomplishment

Example Sentence:
When the movie was released, it
was called a debacle by the
audience.

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