Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams

SANTOSH KULKARNI
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1. MALICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (दुर्भावनापूर्ण):  spiteful
Synonyms: malevolent, hostile
Antonyms: benevolent
Example Sentence:
He had been found guilty of malicious damage.

2. INAUGURATE (VERB): (आरंभ करना):  initiate
Synonyms: begin, start
Antonyms: wind up
Example Sentence:
He inaugurated a new policy of trade and exploration.

3. ANXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (चिंतित):  worried
Synonyms: concerned, apprehensive
Antonyms: carefree
Example Sentence:
She was extremely anxious about her exams.

4. RESUMPTION (NOUN): (पुनरारंभ):  restart
Synonyms: restarting, reopening
Antonyms: suspension
Example Sentence:
The rain has stopped, but we're still waiting for the resumption of the game.

5. NORMALITY (NOUN): (सामान्यता):  routine
Synonyms: business as usual, order
Antonyms: insanity
Example Sentence:
The office gradually returned to a semblance of normality.

6. SEMBLANCE (NOUN): (दिखावा):  appearance
Synonyms: approximation, show
Antonyms: difference
Example Sentence:
She tried to force her thoughts back into some semblance of order.

7. SNARL (VERB): (फंसाना):  tangle
Synonyms: entangle, entwine
Antonyms: untangle
Example Sentence:
The trailing lead got snarled up in a bramble bush.

8. SPECTRE (NOUN): (भूत):  ghost
Synonyms: phantom, apparition
Antonyms: body, flesh
Example Sentence:
A dread of spectres and witches affected every aspect of daily life.

9. VETERAN (NOUN): (अनुभवी):  old hand
Synonyms: old-timer, old stager
Antonyms: novice
Example Sentence:
Napoleon was at the head of a veteran army.

10. EXPATRIATE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रवासी):  emigrant
Synonyms: non-native, émigré
Antonyms: native
Example Sentence:
Expatriate workers are found everywhere.

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