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1 | Aardvark | एर्डवार्क | a large, long-eared nocturnal animal that uses its long tongue to eat ants and termites | The long-eared aardvark slept all day and ate insects all night. |
2 | Abaft | जहाज़ की पतवार की ओर | toward the stern; behind | The wind was abaft which made the ship glide faster towards our destination. |
3 | Abandon | छोड़ देना | to stop caring and leave or to desert | Since the young girl was unable to care for the newborn, she decided to abandon the child at a fire station. |
4 | Abase | अपमानित करना | to lower so as to hurt feelings | My stepmother is an evil woman who likes to abase little children because she had a miserable childhood herself. |
5 | Abaser | अपघर्षक | someone who degrades or lowers someone | After the abaser would make fun of her daughter-in-law’s cooking, she would then continue to talk bad about the young woman’s appearance as well. |
6 | Abash | लज्जित करना | to humiliate someone and make them feel embarrassed or ashamed | The officer tried to abash the inmates, humiliating them and treating them like dogs. |
7 | Abate | रोक-थाम करना | to reduce in degree or intensity | I hope this medicine will abate the pain in my leg. |
8 | Abatement | उपशमन | reduction or weakening or something | Natalie longed for the abatement of the screaming rock music from her brother’s band so she could focus on her homework. |
9 | Abattoir | कसाईखाना | a place where animals are taken to slaughter | Although many farmers own cattle, they don’t slaughter the animals on site but send them to an abattoir. |
10 | Abbess | महन्तिन | the female superior of a community of nuns | An Abbess is the female leader of a small community of nuns. |
11 | Abbreviate | संक्षिप्त | to shorten a word or phrase | Learning to abbreviate long words will help the court reporter type more quickly. |
12 | Abdicate | त्यागना | to stop accepting a particular responsibility or obligation that you have | The young prince became king after his older brother decided to abdicate the throne. |
13 | Abdominal | पेट | related to the abdomen/stomach, or the part between the thorax and the pelvis | My severe abdominal pains sent me to the hospital where I learned that it was nothing more than trapped gas. |
14 | Abduct | अपहरण | to grab an individual by trickery or force | The kidnappers planned to abduct the millionaire’s daughter. |
15 | Abecedarian | नवसिखुआ | alphabetical | We decided to organize the files in an abecedarian manner so we could find what we were looking for by name more easily. |
16 | Aberrant | धर्मपथ से हटनेवाला | straying from the normal or right way | John’s aberrant behavior is going to get him in a lot of trouble one of these days. |
17 | Aberration | विपथन | deviating from what is normal or desirable, not typical | Shelley’s angry retort was an aberration from her normally quiet demeanor. |
18 | Abet | उकसाना | to encourage or support a behavior or action | The photo editing software is sure to abet my odds of winning the photo competition. |
19 | Abeyance | ठहराव | a state of temporary disuse or suspension | Immediately following the terrorist attack, pilots had to observe a period of abeyance where they could not depart from the airport. |
20 | Abhor | घृणा करना | to reject something very strongly; hate | I abhor liars. |
21 | Abhorrence | घृणा | a strong feeling of hate paired with a feeling of loathing | My abhorrence of racism makes me avoid people with racist attitudes. |
22 | Abhorrent | घिनौना | causing or deserving strong dislike or hatred | As I looked around the filthy apartment, I had to wonder who could live in such abhorrent conditions. |
23 | Ability | क्षमता | the skill or capability to do something | The Flash has the ability to run faster than the speed of light. |
24 | Abiotic | अजैव | abiotic means something that is sterile; not from living organisms | Unlike alive biotic organisms, abiotic factors are nonliving. |
25 | Abject | अधम | cast down in spirit or hope | After his wife died, he was an abject man. |
26 | Abjure | त्यागना | to give up a belief or an activity | After the tyrant took over the country, the citizens had to abjure their political beliefs. |
27 | Ablaze | जलता हुआ | burning fiercely; in a blaze; on fire | The cops threw Jack to the ground and arrested him after he set the American flag ablaze. |
28 | Able-bodied | ह्रष्ट-पुष्ट | physically strong and healthy | If you are not injured or sick, you can generally be considered an able-bodied individual capable of physical exertion. |
29 | Able | योग्य | having the capability of doing something | Being a healthy young man, I am perfectly able to engage in manual labor, no matter what kind of physical stress that includes. |
30 | Ablution | स्नान | the act of washing or cleansing | Sylvia has a rare condition that makes her break out in a rash if she gets water on her skin, so her morning ablution consists of using cleansing cream and tissue. |
31 | Abnegation | अस्वीकार | the act of rejecting or refusing something | Her abnegation of ice cream and cookies is due to her Olympic team training. |
32 | Abnormal | असामान्य | out of the ordinary; unusual | William worried that his abnormal bleeding was a symptom of cancer. |
33 | Abnormality | असामान्यता | a feature that is not normal or average | Albinism is an abnormality in the pigmentation of one’s body, making them so pale as to appear white. |
34 | Aboard | समीप | on board, into or within a ship or boat | The stewardess welcomed everyone aboard and asked us to pay attention to what she had to say. |
35 | Abolish | समाप्त करना | to put an end to | The Supreme Court believed it was time to abolish the outdated amendment. |
36 | Abolition | उन्मूलन | the action of putting an end to something | The abolition of smoking in restaurants is a blessing to people like myself who suffer from allergies and asthma. |
37 | Abolitionist | उन्मूलनवाद | one who supports the elimination of practices or laws that are viewed as dangerous | The abolitionist is recruiting like-minded people who share her opposition to the pro-abortion laws. |
38 | Abominable | घिनौना | horrible; terrible | Last year’s record final record was abominable and we finished the season with no wings. |
39 | Abominate | घृणित | to despise intensely | Since I abominate liver, I will starve to death before I eat it. |
40 | Abomination | नफरत | something that is hated | The marketing team thought the new ad to be an abomination and worked hard to come up with one they didn’t hate. |
41 | Aboriginal | आदिवासी | associated with being part of the original population; native | The Indian tribe’s aboriginal dialect has been replaced by the English language. |
42 | Abort | बीच में बंद करें | to stop something from happening any longer; to discontinue | The law allows women to abort an early-stage pregnancy. |
43 | Abound | प्रचुर मात्रा में | available in large quantity or number | At the beginning of the school year, computer deals abound on the Internet. |
44 | Above | ऊपर | overhead or directly over the head | As the children heard the airplane, they looked above to see the big Boeing 747 flying within inches of the treetops. |
45 | Above | ऊपर | at a higher layer or level than something else | If you look above you while outside, you will almost certainly spot clouds, the sun, or the moon, though in some cases you might not see them at all. |
46 | Abraded | घिसा हुआ | to produce damage or irritation by scraping, rubbing, or crushing | The wool blanket abraded my legs and gave me a rash. |
47 | Abrasion | घर्षण | a spot or area that has been scraped or harshly rubbed | When the little boy fell off his bike, his only injury was a small abrasion on his right leg. |
48 | Abrasive | अपघर्षक | unlikeable; nasty | Because of Kurt’s abrasive personality, most people try to avoid him at work. |
49 | Abreast | बराबर में | remaining up to date on a topic | To stay relevant in the field of computer programming, Kurt must stay abreast of the latest programming languages. |
50 | Abridge | संक्षेप करना | to make shorter | His agent told him that he needed to abridge some of the content of his novel so that it would be under 400 pages. |
51 | Abroad | विदेश | in foreign countries | His plan is to get a degree in economics and then work abroad for a year. |
52 | Abrogate | अभिनिषेध करना | to abolish; to do away with | You cannot abrogate anyone’s right to free speech! |
53 | Abrupt | आकस्मिक | without notice; sudden | The bus came to an abrupt halt outside the school. |
54 | Abruption | एकाएक टूटने का कार्य | a sudden breaking away | During Tara’s pregnancy, placental abruption occurred when the placenta pulled away from the uterine wall. |
55 | Abscess | फोड़ा | cavity filled with pus | A tame rabbit was brought in with a large abscess about the size of an egg on its cheek. |
56 | Abscission | विगलन | the natural shedding of parts of a plant | Abscission of leaves occurs during autumn, before winter sets in. |
57 | Abscond | फ़रार होना | escape into hiding; to leave quickly and hide to avoid punishment | Do you think he has plans to abscond with the stolen money? |
58 | Absence | अनुपस्थिति | being gone from a place or person | She felt his absence like a gaping hole in her chest that was too painful to ignore. |
59 | Absent-minded | अनुपस्थित विचार वाले | describes a person who is forgetful or constantly distracted | The absent-minded professor was always forgetting an ingredient or two in his experiments. |
60 | Absent | अनुपस्थित | not present; not in a place one is expected to be | The absent father never came to his kids’ school events or picked them up for a weekend visit. |
61 | Absenteeism | कार्य से अनुपस्थित होना | the practice of missing school or work without good reason | The student’s absenteeism has caused him to miss a lot of work. |
62 | Absolute | शुद्ध | complete or total, undisputable | The fact that two plus two equals four is absolute in mathematics, and cannot ever be disputed with any logical argument. |
63 | Absolutely | बिल्कुल | with no limitation, restriction, or caveat | My cousin is absolutely convinced that there are aliens out there, even though we have no concrete evidence to back up such a notion. |
64 | Absolution | मुक्ति | setting free from guilt, sin or penalty; forgiveness of an offense | The killer got on his knees and begged for absolution at his execution. |
65 | Absolve | दोषमुक्त करना | to make (someone) free from guilt, responsibility, etc. | The jury’s innocent verdict appears to absolve the defendant of any guilt. |
66 | Absorb | अवशोषित करना | to take in or soak up a substance | A sponge will absorb any water it is placed in quite well, since it is porous and designed for exactly that purpose. |
67 | Absorption | अवशोषण | the act by which one substance takes in something or is taken in | The paper towels are thick, and as such, have a heavy absorption rate. |
68 | Absquatulate | क्षमा करना | to depart hurriedly | Before the thief could absquatulate with the diamonds, he was surrounded by police officers. |
69 | Abstain | बचना | restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something | Because of my health, I am going to abstain from the consumption of alcoholic beverages. |
70 | Abstemious | संयमी | marked by moderation and holding back on indulgence | Gerald was abstemious at dinner and only ate a little of the food on his plate. |
71 | Abstention | बचाव | a decision to not vote for or against a proposition | I decided to settle on an abstention when the family voted on where we should eat, as personally I didn’t care where we went. |
72 | Abstinence | परहेज़ | the act of not taking part in something | According to my religion, one should refrain from having sex and practice abstinence until marriage. |
73 | Abstract | अमूर्त | being present as an idea but not in a definite form | I cannot distinguish any defined shapes within the artist’s abstract painting. |
74 | Abstruse | अव्यक्त | difficult to understand | Some of the classic novels are too abstruse for beginning readers to understand. |
75 | Absurd | निरर्थक | ridiculous, silly, foolish | Spending the week in jail for stealing a loaf of bread is an absurd punishment for such a minor crime. |
76 | Absurdity | मूर्खता | the quality of being ridiculous | To believe that the earth is flat is an absurdity. |
77 | Abundance | प्रचुरता | a large quantity; many | We’re wishing you two an abundance of love and happiness. |
78 | Abuse | गाली देना | Improper treatment | All abuse, whether physical, verbal, psychological or sexual, is bad. |
79 | Abuse | गाली देना | to treat a person or animal in a cruel or mean way | Mean little Griffin used to abuse his dog by kicking and hitting him when his parents weren’t looking. |
80 | Abuse | गाली देना | to mistreat or misuse something | The evil man would always abuse his dog, kicking and hitting the puppy for no reason. |
81 | Abusive | अपमानजनक | describing continuous violence or cruelty towards something or someone | It is sad to think that many animals suffer at the hands of an abusive owner every day, being physically beaten or deprived of nutrition on a regular basis. |
82 | Abut | सीमा पर एकत्रित होना | to touch or lean on | The chair abuts the wall because it is missing a leg and cannot stand up otherwise, though sitting in it is still risky. |
83 | Abysmal | abysmal | very bad | Since Troy did not study for the test, he earned an abysmal score on the exam. |
84 | Abyss | रसातल | an area that appears endless and immeasurable | If you’re an alcoholic, the temptation to drink may seem like a huge abyss. |
85 | Academia | एकेडेमिया | the environment associated with researching, teaching, and learning at a college or university | Gail found the real world of business to be quite different from what she learned in academia. |
86 | Academic | अकादमिक | school-related; educational | The academic magazine was full of tips for both teachers and students. |
87 | Academy | अकादमी | a school or place of training in which some special art is taught | The military academy trains up to 2,000 officer cadets each year. |
88 | Accede | मान लेना | to agree with someone or give in to his or her wish | At your insistence and to avoid a prolonged argument, I will accede to your contract terms. |
89 | Accelerate | में तेजी लाने | to increase the motion or growth | It was fun to watch the racecar accelerate from zero to one hundred and fifty miles per hour. |
90 | Acceleration | त्वरण | an escalation in pace or speed | With a little acceleration on my part, I should be able to catch up with the mailman’s truck. |
91 | Accent | लहज़ा | a distinctive pronunciation of language often associated by nationality or culture | If you ever meet someone from another country, you will likely note that they have an accent when they speak your language. |
92 | Accentuate | दबाव का चिह्न | to highlight | The bright colored eyeliner will accentuate Ann’s beautiful eyes. |
93 | Accept | स्वीकार करना | to agree to take or receive | Cinderella tried to accept the prince’s invite to the ball, but her stepmother got in the way. |
94 | Acceptable | स्वीकार्य | satisfactory; adequate | Savannah’s grades were acceptable, but her parents had hoped she would score higher than average. |
95 | Acceptance | स्वीकार | the act of taking/receiving something that is being offered | Acceptance of the offer means we will be selling our house to the Jeffersons. |
96 | Accepting | स्वीकार करना | agreeing to take or receive something | Accepting his assistant’s resignation was difficult for the attorney because he didn’t want her to leave. |
97 | Access | पहुँच | gain entrance to | She could no longer access her bank account because there had been too many suspicious purchases. |
98 | Accessible | पहुंच योग्य | capable of being accessed | The hotel offers accessible rooms for its handicapped guests. |
99 | Accessory | सहायक | an article that completes one’s basic outfit, such as a scarf or gloves | This silk scarf is the perfect accessory for stylish summer evenings. |
100 | Accident | दुर्घटना | unexpected event with negative consequences | By accident he touched the hot metal, and yanked his hand away with a cry of pain. |
101 | Accidental | आकस्मिक | something happening unplanned or unforeseen | Since the boy wasn’t looking, stepping on his friend’s foot was an accidental occurrence. |
102 | Acclaim | एक्लेम | public praise and applause | Showered with acclaim, the dancer loved all of the praise she was getting from the crowd. |
103 | Acclamation | अभिनंदन | loud praise or approval | Debra’s staff works tirelessly and deserves every acclamation. |
104 | Acclimate | अभ्यास होना | to adapt to a new place or different conditions | When you go up into the mountains, allow yourself a little time for your lungs to acclimate to the high elevation. |
105 | Acclivity | चढ़ाना | an upward slope | We scrambled up the acclivity to view the setting sun. |
106 | Accolade | सम्मान | an acknowledgement or an award | When the police officer was offered the plaque, he refused to accept an accolade for doing his job. |
107 | Accommodate | समायोजित करना | to fulfill a request or meet the needs of | When I told my manager I was going to school at night, he told me he would try and accommodate my preference to work on the day shift. |
108 | Accommodating | मिलनसार | inclined to make happy or content | The accommodating hostess made sure everyone had enough to eat at the party. |
109 | Accommodation | आवास | a place for someone to live, stay, or work | The only accommodation offered is a thin old mattress. |
110 | Accompanied | के साथ | joined by an item or a companion | The rain was accompanied by thunder and lightning. |
111 | Accompaniment | संगत | a thing which is provided as a supplement to something else | The accompaniment of the violin really took the song to a new level of sophistication. |
112 | Accompany | साथ | to go along with something or someone | According to the menu, a side salad and rolls will accompany the steak. |
113 | Accompanying | साथ में | appearing or going along with someone or something else | In next week’s newspaper, my article and accompanying photo will be printed. |
114 | Accomplice | साथी | a person who helps another person perform a task that is usually criminal in nature | The police are hoping the accomplice will lead them to the mastermind of the crime. |
115 | Accomplish | पूरा करना | to achieve or complete something | Even though I used to be pretty bad at mathematics, through hard work and dedication I was able to accomplish my goal of getting an A in the class as my final grade. |
116 | Accomplished | कुशल | to have achieved or completed something successfully | The committee met for several hours, but accomplished nothing because they argued the whole time. |
117 | Accomplishment | उपलब्धि | a goal or success that is achieved because of hard work | Being the first one in my family to graduate from college is an accomplishment that I’m very proud of. |
118 | Accord | एकॉर्ड | agreement or concurrence of opinion | The entire table was in accord that mozzarella sticks would be the appetizer. |
119 | Accordance | अनुसार | to be in compliance with something or someone | The company refunded the customer’s money in accordance with their request based on the company’s money back guarantee. |
120 | Accordingly | इसलिए | in a suitable way | Once the payment is received, we will process your order accordingly. |
121 | Accosted | टोका | forcefully confronted | When the man accosted me with a gun, I quickly handed over my purse. |
122 | Account | खाता | a statement of facts or occurrences | He gave a very vivid and often shocking account/description of his time in prison. |
123 | Accountability | जवाबदेही | the state of being accountable; responsible for | Their lack of accountability has corroded public respect for business and political leaders. |
124 | Accountable | उत्तरदायी | held as liable for a person or thing | The boy lied because he didn’t want to be held accountable for breaking his neighbor’s window. |
125 | Accounting | लेखांकन | the system of recording and managing financial transactions and accounts | The millionaire hired an accounting firm to take care of his financial accounts. |
126 | Accoutrement | साजसामान | an accessory used in a specific situation or for a specific task | The only accoutrement missing from my kitchen is a hand mixer. |
127 | Accredit | सच मानना | to bestow official approval upon | During the ceremony, the dean will accredit students who met the graduation requirements. |
128 | Accreditation | प्रत्यायन | formal endorsement of a person, school program, or organization | When the school lost its national accreditation, it saw its enrollment dramatically decline. |
129 | Accretion | एक साथ वृद्धि | act of increasing by natural growth | The accretion of traffic accidents and drunk driving was attributed to the opening of the new downtown mall. |
130 | Accrue | उपाजित होना | increase | Even though a traditional savings count will accrue a small amount of interest every year, other types of investments are better hedges against inflation. |
131 | Acculturation | संस्कृति-संक्रमण | a course by which a person’s or group’s culture is altered as a result of contact with another culture | Many immigrants have forgotten their native cultures because of acculturation in their new countries. |
132 | Accumulate | संचय करें | to pile up or collect | I will accumulate wealth due to disciplined investing. |
133 | Accuracy | शुद्धता | the state of being correct or precise | The archer’s accuracy is spot on and he always hits his target. |
134 | Accurate | शुद्ध | without mistakes | Since you did not type in the accurate pin number, you cannot withdraw funds from the ATM. |
135 | Accurately | सही रूप में | exactly, precisely | It’s still not possible to accurately predict the occurrence of earthquakes. |
136 | Accusation | आरोप | a charge or claim against someone in which they are accused of doing something wrong or illegal | The defendant denied the accusation and held firm that he was not guilty. |
137 | Accusation | आरोप | a charge or claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong | An accusation of murder was made against the man, but there was no evidence to prove he killed his friend. |
138 | Accusatory | दोष लगानेवाला | blaming a person or group for something | My wife’s accusatory questions are starting to disrupt our marriage. |
139 | Accuse | आरोप | attribute blame to someone | Due to Peter’s location at the time of the incident, the police would accuse him of being an accomplice to murder. |
140 | Accustom | आदी बनाना | to make familiar by use | I blinked repeatedly, trying to accustom my eyes to the bright light from the sun. |
141 | Acerb | खट्टा | sour, bitter, and sharp in taste | The bitter lemon’s acerb taste caused the toddler to frown. |
142 | Acerbic | एसिड | expressing harsh or sharp criticism in a clever way | After John heard his teacher’s acerbic comments, he was not motivated to complete his project. |
143 | Ache | दर्द | continious, but not strong pain | The doctor was able to diagnose Mark’s illness based on the symptom being a sharp pain instead of a small ache in his head. |
144 | Achieve | प्राप्त करना | to successfully get or accomplish | I will achieve my goal through patience and diligence. |
145 | Achievement | उपलब्धि | a thing done successfully | I consider it an achievement that I learned to control my spending. |
146 | Achromatic | बिना रंग का | for something to be colorless usually with black, white and grays | Since the house was newly built, it looked like nobody lived in it due to it achromatic walls and stark rooms. |
147 | Acidulous | थोड़ा अम्ल | harsh in manner or flavor | The acidulous drink burned my tongue. |
148 | Acknowledge | स्वीकार करना | to confirm or admit the truth about something | The president will acknowledge the soldiers’ suspicious deaths during his address to the nation. |
149 | Acknowledgment | स्वीकृति | the act of recognizing or admitting the truth of something | There is great acknowledgment in America that minimum wage levels are too low. |
150 | Acme | परिपूर्णता | the highest peak that is reachable | At her acme, the singer was making over thirty million dollars a year. |
151 | Acoustic | ध्वनिक | relating to sound or hearing | Enjoying the sound of the acoustic guitar, the crowd nodded along and moved closer to the band. |
152 | Acquaint | परिचित | to become at ease with | The faculty mixer is the perfect time for you to acquaint yourself with your teachers. |
153 | Acquaintance | जान-पहचान | a person one knows slightly but not well | Ms. Smith was embarrassed that she didn’t know the name of the acquaintance who recognized her at the store. |
154 | Acquainted | परिचित | familiar with a specific subject or person | If you are acquainted with the hiring manager, I would love to give him a copy of my resume. |
155 | Acquiesce | संतुष्ट होना | to agree or express agreement | While I did not want to go to the show with Laura, her begging eventually caused me to acquiesce. |
156 | Acquiescent | संतुष्ट | willing to acquiesce, accept or agree to something without objection, protest or resistance | More often than not, he possessed an acquiescent nature, which made it easy to work alongside him in combination with his quick thinking and street smarts. |
157 | Acquire | अधिग्रहण करना | to obtain something | You will need a great deal of money to acquire the valuable painting. |
158 | Acquisition | अधिग्रहण | the thing acquired or gained; a gain. | Because he was marrying her, there would be an acquisition of all of her real estate. |
159 | Acquisitive | प्राप्त करने की लालसावाला | eager and capable of making acquisitions | While I am somewhat acquisitive and can afford to buy anything I want, I try to only purchase things I need. |
160 | Acquittal | दोषमुक्ति | a setting free from the charge of an offense or verdict | After the defendant learned of his acquittal, he jumped for joy. |
161 | Acquitted | विमुक्त | found innocent of a charge or accusation | Even though the judge believed the defendant was guilty, he could say nothing when the jury acquitted the man of all charges. |
162 | Acrid | तीखा | bitter and unpleasant in taste or smell | The acrid fumes from the plant made my eyes water. |
163 | Acrimony | रूखापन | a sharp and bitter hatred | Her acrimony for her neighbors manifests itself with shouting and stomping. |
164 | Acrobat | नट | an athlete who performs acts requiring skill, agility and coordination. | The watchers held their breath as the acrobat crossed the tightrope. |
165 | Acronym | परिवर्णी शब्द | a term created out of the first letters of a multi-word phrase | In history class, the students learned the acronym NATO stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. |
166 | Acrophobia | एक्रोफोबिया | an unusual dread of elevated places | Because I have acrophobia, I never ride anything other than the Ferris wheel at the amusement park. |
167 | Acropolis | एथेन्स् का दुर्ग | a stronghold or sanctuary used for defensive and religious purposes in ancient Grecian cities | In the middle of the city, an acropolis of stone walls was erected to act as a shelter during times of war. |
168 | Across | आर-पार | from one side to another | Swimming across the wide river left the stranded paddler gasping for air. |
169 | Action | कार्य | combat; battle | The movie was full of action, with most of the scenes containing fighting or warfare. |
170 | Activate | सक्रिय | to trigger or start something | If you want to use the new debit card, you have to call a new number and activate it. |
171 | Activism | सक्रियतावाद | a strategy of undertaking direct action to achieve a social or political goal | Protesting the war is a type of activism. |
172 | Activist | कार्यकर्ता | a person who campaigns for some kind of social change | The political activist spent hours trying to convince us to vote for Ted. |
173 | Activity | गतिविधि | something that people do, usually with a particular aim or goal in mind | The teacher brought all of the paper, glue, and other items needed for the students to complete the crafting activity. |
174 | Actual | वास्तविक | Real or concrete | Although there is actual proof that they existed, some still don’t believe in dinosaurs. |
175 | Actuality | सत्यता | the state of existing; existence | Although it was thought that no one had been working on the project, in actuality Barbara had been trying to get things of the ground for a long time. |
176 | Actuate | उकसाना | to trigger a movement or action | The teenager touched the screen to actuate the mobile app. |
177 | Acuity | तीक्ष्णता | sharpness in relation to thought, vision, or hearing | In order for my daughter to get into the school’s gifted program, she had to take a mental acuity test. |
178 | Acumen | कुशाग्रता | experience or expertise in something | John’s business acumen, along with his computer skills, made him an asset to the software company. |
179 | Acupuncture | एक्यूपंक्चर | a medical practice in which thin needles are inserted into specific points of the body as a way to relieve pain or treat disease | As soon as the acupuncture needles entered the man’s spine, he felt relief from his pain. |
180 | Acute | तीव्र | extremely pressing; critical | Because my appendicitis was an acute issue, the nurse took me directly into an emergency station for treatment. |
181 | Acuteness | तीक्ष्णता | sharpness; insight | The boy’s acuteness made him an excellent chess player. |
182 | Adage | कहावत | old saying that has come to be accepted as truth over time | He gets tired of all the same old sayings, so he is always trying to come up with a new adage. |
183 | Adamant | अटल | refusing to be persuaded; cannot change one’s mind | Robert, a first year physics student, is adamant in his decision to peruse a career in engineering. |
184 | Adamantine | कड़ा | unyielding; firm and unbreakable | The hero was adamantine and stuck to his values no matter what problem he faced. |
185 | Adapt | अनुकूल बनाना | get used to something new or change to fit | When James relocates to a different side of the country, he will have to adapt to a new weather pattern. |
186 | Adaptable | अनुकूलनीय | able to change | When dogs live in the wild, their bodies must be adaptable to the environment or they will suffer. |
187 | Adaptation | अनुकूलन | an alteration that makes an animal or thing more suitable for a certain environment | This adaptation of the novel was written so the story could be performed as a play. |
188 | Addend | योज्य | a number added to another number | I asked our math teacher to help me with the addend in my math problem. |
189 | Addendum | परिशिष्ट | something to be added; especially text added as an appendix or supplement to a document | Maria’s article was written in 1965, but it was updated with an addendum in recent years. |
190 | Addict | व्यसनी | someone that is obsessed with something to an extent where they suffer withdrawal without it | My baby brother is a sugar addict, unable to go even two hours without consuming some sort of sweet to sate his obsession. |
191 | Addictive | नशे की लत | something that is easy to be addicted to; easy to develop a reliance on | This game is extremely addictive, having roped me into playing it for over six hours even though I only planned to play for one. |
192 | Additional | अतिरिक्त | added or extra | Additional charges will be added if you do not pay the bill on time. |
193 | Additionally | इसके अतिरिक्त | used in the place of ‘also’ or to introduce extra facts | We started out with just one floor, but additionally, another was added. |
194 | Addle | सड़ा | to cause a person’s thoughts to become jumbled or confused | Is it true smoking marijuana can addle your brain and make it difficult for you to concentrate? |
195 | Addled | सड़ाया हुआ | incapable of thinking in a clear manner | Because my grandmother is in her mid-nineties, she is a bit addled at times and requires the aid of a personal caregiver. |
196 | Address | पता | a description of the location of a property | The pizza delivery man had no problem finding my address to deliver my order. |
197 | Adduce | प्रस्तुत करना | to produce as support during a discussion or argument | During the trial the defense attorney will adduce evidence to show the defendant’s innocence. |
198 | Adduction | हवाला देन | the act of bringing a body part usually an arm or leg inward to the middle part of the body | When the patient’s adduction of her knee up to her waist caused agonizing pain, the doctor recommended that she return to standing straight on her two feet. |
199 | Adept | निपुण | very good at doing something that is not easy | Mark is an adept juggler who can easily manager four balls in the air without dropping one. |
200 | Adequacy | पर्याप्तता | being satisfactory or acceptable | The adequacy of the program is being questioned since few seem to graduate after starting. |
201 | Adequacy | पर्याप्तता | the quality of being sufficient, adequate or able to meet the needs | It’s important to review the adequacy of your medical insurance coverage each year. |
202 | Adequate | पर्याप्त | enough; good enough | Adequate water intake is necessary for your body to function properly. |
203 | Adhere | मानना | conform to or follow rules exactly | When I tell you to sit down, adhere to my order! |
204 | Adherence | अनुपालन | faithful support for a cause | The teacher demanded the students adherence to the rules while in her classroom. |
205 | Adherent | पक्षपाती | a material that sticks to other things or a person who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas | The adherent properties of Super Glue are so strong that some people have had to go to the ER to get un-stuck from something. |
206 | Adhesion | आसंजन | a substance’s ability to attach to another substance | For sturdier adhesion, apply hot glue to the sequins prior to attaching them to the leotard. |
207 | Adhesive | गोंद | sticky | Mom does not like to use Elmer’s glue because she claims that our project requires a stronger adhesive. |
208 | Adieu | विदाई | a farewell, a goodbye; especially a fond farewell, or a lasting or permanent farewell | We bid each other adieu after the movies by giving one another a hug. |
209 | Adjacent | नज़दीक | lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring | When the opposing attorneys asked for a sidebar with the judge, the jury was sent to wait in an adjacent area. |
210 | Adjoining | साथ लगा हुआ। | next to or joined with something else | The travelers requested adjoining rooms so that they would be beside each other. |
211 | Adjudge | निर्णय करना | to view or determine something in a particular manner | Because of your drug problem, the court will probably adjudge you to be an unfit mother. |
212 | Adjunct | सहायक | something that is joined or added to another thing, but not part of the whole | My math teacher was adjunct faculty and did not work for the school full time. |
213 | Adjure | शपथ लेकर कहना | request or urge someone to do something | I had to adjure myself to stay awake, despite having not slept in two days. |
214 | Adjust | समायोजित करना | to change something a little so that it fits or works better | The distraught teacher preferred her students to adjust their attitude before she initiated her next plan of referring those students to the office. |
215 | Adjustment | समायोजन | a small change that improves something or makes it work better | The academic advisor made an adjustment to the college student’s classes so that it would fit better with her work schedule. |
216 | Adjutant | एजीटांट | A military officer that is an administrative assistant to a senior officer | Lieutenant Tirado is my adjutant, taking care of administrative duties when my position as a Colonel demands my attention. |
217 | Administer | प्रशासन | to supply or give out something | The nurse will administer pain medicine every four hours. |
218 | Administer | प्रशासन | to give, handout, or dispense | A nurse came into the patient’s hospital room to change his sheets and administer his nightly medication. |
219 | Administration | प्रशासन | the process of running some sort of organization | I do not wish to work in administration because I do not like being in charge of other people, though I still have to order around a few people in my work. |
220 | Admirable | प्रशंसनीय | worthy of respect and admiration | The colonel is an admirable man who has won numerous medals of valor. |
221 | Admiration | प्रशंसा | a sentiment of esteem and respect | When the teacher retired, she was given a gold watch in admiration of her fifty years of service to the county. |
222 | Admire | प्रशंसा करना | to hold a thing or person in high esteem | As a former soldier, I admire all the men and women who are currently serving in the military. |
223 | Admissible | स्वीकार्य | something that is allowed or considered appropriate | Judge Taylor declared the evidence against the defendant admissible in court which became detrimental to the defense’s case. |
224 | Admit | भर्ती होना | to acknowledge that something is real, valid, or true | It took the woman a long time to admit she has a drinking problem. |
225 | Admittedly | आशा से | certainly; definitely | The joke was admittedly risky but the crowd didn’t seem to mind much. |
226 | Admonish | धिक्कारना | to scold; to warn strongly | Do not admonish him for being gay! |
227 | Admonition | चेतावनी | a warning or reprimand given with advice | Gerald’s admonition against the other police officers served as a warning to those doing wrong in the organization. |
228 | Admonitory | भर्त्सक | conveying a warning | The teacher’s voice had an admonitory tone as she told the students to stop talking or lose recess. |
229 | Ado | हलचल | trouble, difficulty, or complications | There was a great deal of ado in trying to stop the committee from cancelling the school talent show, but all of the trouble was worth it since we succeeded. |
230 | Adobe | एडोब | sundried bricks made of clay | The village dwellings were adobe style and were crafted from clay and water. |
231 | Adolescence | किशोरावस्था | the time period when a young person becomes a grownup | When children reach the period of adolescence, they crave freedom to make their own choices. |
232 | Adonis | अदोनिस | a very handsome young man | “Look at that Adonis,” the girl giggled to her friend as the handsome new freshman walked into the cafeteria. |
233 | Adopt | गोद लेना | a legal process to take care of another’s biological child as your own | Many childless couples will adopt the less fortunate children from around the globe. |
234 | Adoptive | गोद लेने योग्य | related to someone through adoption (becoming a parent or child of someone not by birth) | The little girl’s adoptive parents gained legal custody of her when she was just two weeks old. |
235 | Adoptive | गोद लेने योग्य | related through adoption | Because her adoptive parents were so wonderful while raising her, the young woman had no desire to meet the birth family who had given her up. |
236 | Adorable | प्यारा | charming and easy to love because it is so attractively cute | With an adorable smile, the delightful toddler stole the hearts of everyone in the room. |
237 | Adoration | आराधना | deep love, devotion, and respect | The young man’s adoration for the new girl in class was evident when the teacher called him out for staring at her. |
238 | Adore | प्यार करते हैं | to idolize or worship something, or to love it very much | My mother loves to adore me in public even though I find it embarrassing, praising me in front of everyone as if I were still a child. |
239 | Adorn | सजाना | make more attractive or beautiful | George likes to adorn his office with expensive paintings so that everyone knows how wealthy he is. |
240 | Adornment | अलंकरण | an ornament or decoration that adds attractiveness | The plain tree need an adornment, so a silver star was added to the top. |
241 | Adrenaline | एड्रेनालाईन | a chemical produced by your adrenal glands that gives you a rush of energy when you are frightened, excited, or angry | I had a rush of adrenaline as I jumped out of the airplane. |
242 | Adrift | भटकते हुए | uncontrolled floating on water | The U.S. Coast Guard located two boats adrift in the ocean after a storm passed through. |
243 | Adroit | निपुण | clever or skillful | The child was an adroit pianist at an early age. |
244 | Adscititious | Adcititious | additional or external; coming from an outside source | The supplemental information was adscititious and wasn’t a part of the original investigation. |
245 | Adulation | मनुहार | great praise for someone, often more than what is deserved | Although Jason was a famous celebrity, he was very uncomfortable with the adulation from his fans. |
246 | Adulterate | मिलावट | to make a substance less pure by adding something else to it | If you want to adulterate your alcoholic drink, you should add some water to it. |
247 | Adultery | व्यभिचार | sexual activity between a married person and someone other than their spouse | The attorney’s marriage was ruined by his decision to commit adultery with his secretary. |
248 | Adulthood | वयस्कता | the state or condition of being fully grown or mature | In the United States, a child reaches adulthood at the age of 18. |
249 | Adumbrate | ढांचे में दिखलाना | to create an outline or a faint shadow | With assistance from the victim, the sketch artist will adumbrate a picture of the robbery suspect. |
250 | Advance | अग्रिम | before; ahead of time | The concert goers bought their tickets in advance so they wouldn’t end up with terrible seats. |
251 | Advanced | विकसित | progressive; complex or of a higher order | Advanced courses are offered for students who want to progress quickly in a subject. |
252 | Advantage | फ़ायदा | a condition or circumstance that gives someone a greater chance of success | The thief took advantage of the light security on New Year’s Eve to empty every cash register in the mall. |
253 | Advantageous | लाभदायक | helpful or useful and likely to make you more successful | It would be advantageous for the couple to buy the bedroom set while it was on sale. |
254 | Advent | आगमन | the coming or arrival of something | With the advent of the internet, working from home has become a real phenomenon. |
255 | Adventitious | आकस्मिक | not natural; foreign | The weird-looking plant is adventitious and not native to this country. |
256 | Adventure | साहसिक काम | an exciting or dangerous experience | Setting off on an adventure, Peter Pan hoped to avoid any pitfalls that would put him in the hand of Captain Hook. |
257 | Adventuresome | हिम्मतवाला | adventurous or prone to going on adventures | My adventuresome friend is constantly looking for ways to explore new places, see new things, and meet new people. |
258 | Adventurous | साहसी | daring; brave | Bold and adventurous, the dare devil was always looking for a new exploit to undertake. |
259 | Adversary | वैरी | one’s opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute | I will destroy my adversary during our battle. |
260 | Adverse | हानिकर | negative, harmful, or unpleasant | Jim’s adverse reaction to the drug was so intense that we rushed him to the hospital. |
261 | Adversely | प्रतिकूल | in a negative or bad way | If the medicine adversely changes your health, you should stop taking it immediately. |
262 | Adversity | आपदा | a difficult situation or condition; misfortune | Because of the five-year drought, the farmer experienced a long period of adversity. |
263 | Advert | विज्ञापन | an advertisement | The newspaper advert announced position openings at the local potato plant. |
264 | Advertise | विज्ञापित | to provide information about a person or goods and services to influence others | Retail stores advertise their sales products by using the newspaper, radio and television to attract customers into their stores. |
265 | Advice | सलाह | an opinion recommended or offered, as worthy to be followed; counsel | Beatrice hates to take advice from anyone, which is why she is doomed to fail in everything that she does. |
266 | Advisable | उचित | worthy of being recommended; desirable | It is advisable to fill your tank before heading out on a trip so that you do not waste time worrying about where to find the nearest gas station. |
267 | Advise | सलाह देना | to offer suggestions to a person or group | Could you please advise me on the best way to get to the interstate? |
268 | Advisement | सलाह | advice that is both carefully considered and thought out before given | The homeowners association calls meetings for neighborhood members to voice their opinions on important issues that they were record, take under advisement, and use to make decisions for the community in the future. |
269 | Advisory | सलाहकार | an official announcement that usually serves as a warning to the public | The city government released an advisory during the hurricane warning all residents not to go outside. |
270 | Advocacy | वकालत | the practice of supporting someone to make their voice heard | Recently the gun advocacy groups have spoken to Congress with hopes of change to current gun laws. |
271 | Advocate | वकील | to publicly support a particular policy or way of doing things | Any good doctor will advocate healthy eating for his patients. |
272 | Aegis | एजिस | under the influence or protection of a specific individual, body, or government | As a young salesman, Stan worked under the aegis of his father who emphasized the value of treating customers fairly. |
273 | Aerate | वायु-प्रसार करना | to cause air to circulate through something | The cleaners needed to aerate the room to get the strong odor out. |
274 | Aerial | हवाई | happening in the air | An aerial view of the city showed just how cluttered and crowded the metropolitan area looks from above. |
275 | Aerie | ऊँचा नीड़ | a nest built in a high place by a predatory bird | While hiking in the hills, we spotted a hawk leave it’s aerie on the cliff. |
276 | Aerobic | एरोबिक | activity used to strengthen the heart and lungs by making them work hard for several minutes | The aerobic component of the test consists of a strenuous one-mile hike. |
277 | Aerodynamics | वायुगतिकी | the study of air and how it works when an object moves through it | Birds have a natural understanding of aerodynamics that allows them to fly through even the windiest conditions. |
278 | Aeronautics | एयरोनॉटिक्स | the science of flight | A Boeing 727 was donated to the college’s aeronautics program for further flight studies. |
279 | Aerosol | एयरोसोल | substances confined under pressure and typically released in the form of a spray | A well-known form of aerosol is Febreeze, which is a spray that is released from under pressure to eliminate bad odors. |
280 | Aerospace | एयरोस्पेस | the atmosphere of the Earth and the region of space around it; the industry concerned with aircraft, missiles, satellites and spacecraft | From the aerospace department of the scientific company, many reports revealed their aviation problems were due to human error. |
281 | Aesthete | सौंदर्य-विज्ञान का मतावलंबी | one who strongly appreciates beauty, art and music | The aesthete obtained box tickets to the opera. |
282 | Aesthetic | सौंदर्य विषयक | concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste | Our aesthetic enjoyment of the art show was increased by the presence of the open bar. |
283 | Afar | दूर | in a distant area | Everyone could tell that the stranger came from afar due to his unknown accent. |
284 | Afebrile | बुखार नहीं | having no fever | Garry worried that his girl was running a fever, but the doctor assured him that she was afebrile. |
285 | Affable | मिलनसार | friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to | Instead of being such a jerk, you should try being more affable! |
286 | Affair | मामला | an issue or concern that is handled | Stealing office supplies became a company affair when the company began to lose money due to the theft. |
287 | Affect | चाहना | to change or influence | If the boy had known skipping class would negatively affect his grades, he would never have missed his lectures. |
288 | Affectation | दिखावा | an unnatural form of behavior that is meant to impress others | Jake’s proper manner of speaking was an affectation he put on when he was surrounded by the country club set. |
289 | Affection | स्नेह | a feeling of love or strong attachment | Rick expressed deep affection for his wife at their fortieth anniversary party. |
290 | Affectionate | स्नेही | loving | My sister is very affectionate and always gives me a goodbye hug. |
291 | Affiliated | संबद्ध | formally associated with a group or organization | After being fired, the doctor was no longer affiliated with the hospital. |
292 | Affiliation | संबंधन | the involvement or connection that somebody has with a religious or political organization | The interviewer acted in rude fashion when questioning the candidates about their religious affiliation. |
293 | Affinity | आत्मीयता | a natural liking or attraction for someone or something | Although Adam is very different than me, I have an affinity for him which I cannot describe. |
294 | Affirm | वाणी | to publicly verify something | Tonight, the police will affirm the suspect’s identity on national television. |
295 | Affirmation | प्रतिज्ञान | an action of approval or support | I enjoyed the food critic’s affirmation in his column after he dined in my restaurant. |
296 | Affix | प्रत्यय | to stick, attach, or fasten | I plan to affix a stamp on every one of the hundreds of envelopes that we need to mail out. |
297 | Afflatus | देवशान | a skill or gift that seems to be given by a God or higher power | The dancer was struck with afflatus and moved like she was gifted with skills from the gods. |
298 | Afflicted | पीड़ित | stricken, distressed, or impaired | The man was afflicted with a painful snake bite after a hike on the mountain. |
299 | Affliction | यातना | a state of pain, suffering, distress or agony | Although some people claim that she is lucky because she can’t gain weight, she considers it an affliction. |
300 | Affluence | समृद्धि | a situation in which one has a great amount of wealth | When the economy crashed, many people of affluence became poor. |
301 | Affluent | धनी | wealthy, rich | Only affluent families could afford the top-dollar price tags attached to the homes in that neighborhood. |
302 | Afford | खर्च करना | have enough money to pay for something | The bum claimed he couldn’t pay his bills, but always found a way to afford cigarettes and booze. |
303 | Affray | कलह | a disruptive fight | What began as a simple squabble between friends turned into an affray among several people. |
304 | Affright | ऊधम | fright; fear | Ghosts and goblins haunted the house, leaving the children in affright. |
305 | Affront | अपमान | to do or say something that shows a lack of respect | The crooked cop is an affront to all that is good about law enforcement. |
306 | Aficionado | एफ़िसिओनाडो | an expert or enthusiast who is extremely knowledgeable about a subject or activity | A wine tasting aficionado, Lynn is convinced that no one has sampled as many different types of vino as she has. |
307 | Afield | खेत | far away from their comfortable environment | While working afield in a foreign country, the young businessman was completely lost as to how to communicate or act in this new place. |
308 | Afloat | बचाए | floating or balancing on top of liquid | An overturned life raft was able to keep several of the Titanic passengers afloat until help arrived. |
309 | Aforementioned | पूर्वकथित | regarding someone or something spoken about previously | Any of the aforementioned applicants will make great company employees. |
310 | Aforesaid | पूर्वोक्त | previously mentioned | After pleading my case to my mom, I went to my dad and repeated the aforesaid points in hopes that he would let me go to the mall. |
311 | Afraid | डरना | scared or frightened | The toddler is afraid of the dark and will not sleep without a nightlight. |
312 | Aftermath | परिणाम | the aftereffects or consequences of an unpleasant or destructive event | More frightening than the hurricane was the aftermath and incomprehensible task of rebuilding. |
313 | Afterthought | बाद का विचार | something you think of or mention later because it was not included beforehand | Often considered as an afterthought, Nick realized that he was not valued by the basketball team. |
314 | Afterwards | उसके बाद | following; after a previous event | I will take you to the park, but afterwards we must clean the house. |
315 | Against | ख़िलाफ़ | anti; not in favor of | Many people were against the war and didn’t think we should be fighting overseas. |
316 | Agape | मुंह खोले हुए | open | Before you eat oysters, clams, or mussels, always check to be sure that the shells are firmly closed and not even a little bit agape. |
317 | Age | आयु | the amount of time someone or something has been living | The youthful woman’s age was actually much older it appeared to be. |
318 | Agency | एजेंसी | a business, usually government related, that provides a particular service | As head of the agency, the top-manager was in charge of all spending decisions. |
319 | Agenda | कार्यसूची | a list of matters to be discussed at a meeting | Without a clear agenda for what is to be accomplished I feel that the meeting will be a waste of time. |
320 | Agent | प्रतिनिधि | a person who acts on behalf of an individual or some other group | My insurance agent sold me a new life insurance policy through the company he works for. |
321 | Agglomeration | ढेर | a collection or mass of things | The mayor has an agglomeration of complaints against him, which is why he may not be in office much longer. |
322 | Aggrandize | शक्ति अथवा प्रतिक्षा में बढ़ाना | make great or greater in power, rank, honor, or wealth; increase | I attempted to aggrandize the CEO’s high status in the company to sweet talk him into signing off on the deal. |
323 | Aggrandizement | अभ्युदय | an increase in power, importance, or reputation that is undeserved | Suzan suggests that aggrandizement of one’s self-worth may be a desperate attempt to boost one’s low self-esteem. |
324 | Aggravate | छेड़ना | to make worse, or more severe | I left the party early so the noise would not aggravate my headache. |
325 | Aggregate | सकल | to place into a category or cluster | Schools often use test scores to aggregate students into classes based on intelligence. |
326 | Aggregator | एग्रीगेटर | someone or something that gathers together materials from a variety of sources and combines them into one | The aggregator was able to gather articles from many different websites and condense them into one publication. |
327 | Aggression | आक्रमण | violent and hostile behavior | Seething with aggression, the deranged man was shot after he lunged at police with a knife. |
328 | Aggressive | आक्रामक | pushy or forceful when trying to get others to believe or do something | The aggressive vendor tried to force the tourists into buying his wares. |
329 | Aggressor | आक्रामक | the person or country that first attacks or makes an aggression | Once the two kids were separated, it became obvious who the aggressor was due to his explanation about how he hit first. |
330 | Aggrieve | पीड़ा देना | to badly mistreat/make upset | If the boy insults my mother and continues to tease and taunt me, he would prove he knows how to aggrieve me. |
331 | Aggrieved | पीड़ित | angry or resentful due to unjust treatment | Parking almost fifteen feet from the corner, the aggrieved driver tore up the ticket he received for parking too close to the intersection. |
332 | Aghast | भौचक्का | shocked or surprised in an upsetting way | The teacher was aghast at the large number of students who failed the easy test. |
333 | Agile | फुर्तीला | able to move fast and easily | Because he practiced parkour, he was an extremely agile athlete. |
334 | Agility | चपलता | nimbleness and quickness of motion, both physically and figuratively | The coach was amazed at Jim’s agility on the court, especially the way he switches direction without pause. |
335 | Agitate | आंदोलन | to disturb or upset | Barking at the dog will only agitate him further. |
336 | Agitated | उत्तेजित | upset; disturbed | Barbara felt agitated when her husband did not pick up his phone, especially since she had been calling all day. |
337 | Agitation | घबराहट | a stirring up or arousing; disturbance of tranquility | The father of one made no attempt to hide his agitation while viewing his son’s failing report card. |
338 | Agitprop | एगिटप्रॉप | something that looks like art but is actually political propaganda or misinformation | Many documentaries come across as entertainment but this one is a political agitprop that is being used to deceive people. |
339 | Agnostic | अज्ञेयवाद का | unsure about the existence of a god or holy being | After my husband became agnostic, he stopped going to church because of his doubt about god’s existence. |
340 | Agnostic | अज्ञेयवाद का | someone who believes there is no way to know if God does or does not exist | As an agnostic, Devin questioned whether there is any proof that a God created the universe. |
341 | Agnostic | अज्ञेयवाद का | a person who knows there is no way to know if God exists or not | The agnostic woman has read the Bible and other religious texts but still doesn’t think there is a way to prove that God exists. |
342 | Agog | लौटने में | filled with anticipation and excitement | The little kids were agog as they waited for Santa Claus to arrive. |
343 | Agonize | तड़पना | to endure a great deal of distress | After resigning from my job, I started to agonize over my decision. |
344 | Agonizing | अति पीड़ा देनेवाला | distressing; painful | The pain of breaking my femur was agonizing. |
345 | Agony | पीड़ा | intense pain or suffering | When my brother died, I was in emotional agony for months. |
346 | Agoraphobia | भीड़ से डर लगना | the fear of wide open spaces, crowds, or uncontrolled social conditions | Even the big deals on Black Friday could bring out even those people who suffer from agoraphobia, but the large groups of people could cause them to have anxiety attacks. |
347 | Agrarian | कृषि | associated with land cultivation | An agrarian college prepares men and women for careers in land cultivation. |
348 | Agree | सहमत | to say yes or give consent | My father wishes I would agree to move back home, but I enjoy living by myself. |
349 | Agreeable | सहमत | nice and good; pleasant | After considerable negotiations, both parties became agreeable by each side giving in to some part of the situation. |
350 | Agreement | समझौता | a contract or deal | By signing an agreement with the lawyer, the client agreed to pay two thousand dollars for his services. |
351 | Agribusiness | कृषि व्यवसाय | any business that has to do with agriculture and supplies associated with farming | John Deere is a well known agribusiness that supplies many farms with bright green tractors. |
352 | Agriculture | कृषि | the discipline of farming | The state manages a department of agriculture which provides support to farmers. |
353 | Agronomy | कृषिविज्ञान | science of soil management and crop production | Personally I find agronomy to be a rather boring science, but someone has to study all the ways we can make crop production more efficient. |
354 | Ague | जूड़ी | a fever that causes you to shake, sweat and feel cold | Dr. Frank determined that his patient acquired ague based on the symptoms but, he realized it was not malaria because the patient had not visited tropical areas lately. |
355 | Ahead | आगे | to move forward from current placement | The determined student tried to get ahead on her homework by completing her project two weeks in advance. |
356 | Ahem | अहम | an utterance similar to the sound of clearing one’s throat, used to attract attention or fill in a pause | “Ahem,” the man breathed nervously as he cleared his throat. |
357 | Aid | सहायता | to back or help someone or something so they are successful | Red Cross workers usually aid in the recovery of victims of natural disasters by providing medical care to those who are injured. |
358 | Ail | बीमार होना | a trouble, symptom, or affliction | A common ail that afflicts people when they have a cold is a runny nose, but that is just one of the sinus issues that come along with that. |
359 | Ailment | रोग | a condition that affects a person’s mental or physical wellbeing | Unfortunately, the stomach ailment causes vomiting and chronic diarrhea. |
360 | Ailurophile | Ailurophile | a person who loves cats | The neighborhood children only saw the ailurophile as a nutty cat lady. |
361 | Aim | उद्देश्य | to point something in a certain direction | The hunter began to aim his bow at the deer as soon as it came out of the clearing. |
362 | Aimlessly | बिना किसी उद्देश्य के | without an aim, purpose or direction | I love to spend my weekends wandering aimlessly through the streets of Manhattan, checking out stores and shops that pique my interest. |
363 | Air | वायु | the invisible mixture of gases that covers the earth | A tasty odor in the air seemed to float through around the kitchen. |
364 | Aisle | गलियारा | a clear path between rows of seating | The bus ride home was so packed that anyone without a seat was forced to sit in the center aisle. |
365 | Ajar | अधखुला | slightly opened | She left her bedroom door ajar, so I figured it was safe to enter. |
366 | Akimbo | अकीम्बो | with the hand on the hip and elbow turned outward | Mom looked at the mess in my room, arms akimbo, and began yelling at the top of her lungs. |
367 | Akin | सदृश्य | similar in nature | For Elizabeth, divorcing her ninth husband was akin to throwing out old shoes and buying a new pair. |
368 | Alabaster | सिलखड़ी | a smooth, white, and often translucent hard material that is typically carved | Her smooth, white skin resembled alabaster sculptures. |
369 | Alacritous | अलाक्रिटस | being eager and willing | The alacritous recruit was ready to join the Army and signed up the day he turned eighteen. |
370 | Alacrity | तत्परता | Cheerful willingness and eagerness | Having studied really hard last night, the student took the exam with alacrity. |
371 | Alas | हाय | disappointingly; unfortunately | Alas the reviews for Jared’s book were awful, and as such, the book’s sales were dismal. |
372 | Albatross | भारी अड़चन | a species of large seafaring bird that is found mostly in the south Pacific | An albatross has a significantly larger wingspan than a seagull, but personally I think they’re nearly the same bird. |
373 | Albeit | यद्यपि | even though; although | I am a huge fan of Madonna’s music, albeit I do not own any of her albums. |
374 | Albinism | रंगहीनता | an inherited condition that one is born with that involves lack of color in the pigment that colors hair, skin, and eyes | The couple’s baby was born with albinism and had hair that was as white as snow. |
375 | Alchemist | रसायन बनानेवाला | a person who practiced a medieval form of chemistry that dealt with metal transformations | The medieval alchemist spent most of his days trying to change metal to gold. |
376 | Alchemy | रस-विधा | a kind of chemistry that is associated with changing something ordinary into something extraordinary | In the story the fairy godmother used alchemy to turn the pumpkin into a fine carriage. |
377 | Alcove | घिरौची | a small area that is secluded from a large space | The alcove above the living room is the perfect place for the kids to hang out and play videogames. |
378 | Aleatory | पाँसे | random, dependent on luck or chance | Rick laughs at anyone who spends money at the slot machines, because it’s a purely aleatory game that has no intellectual component whatsoever. |
379 | Alert | चेतावनी | to strongly make someone or something aware of trouble or something dangerous that is about to occur | Sheriff Taylor needed to alert the citizens of his small town about the approaching large hurricane close to them. |
380 | Alfresco | खुली हवा में | outdoors, open to the atmosphere | The park has a really nice restaurant where you can dine alfresco while watching the birds as they come pecking at your food. |
381 | Algae | शैवाल | an organism often found on or in bodies of water that resembles a plant or moss and uses photosynthesis to supply oxygen | A thin layer of green algae lined the bottom of the dirty swimming pool. |
382 | Algorithm | कलन विधि | set of instructions | Many scientists were required to solve and describe the algorithm for each problem they solved in order to be accepted to the company. |
383 | Alias | उपनाम | an alternate name used by a person who wishes to keep his or her identity secret | If you’re having a hard time locating Sarah’s blog, try searching for it under her alias, Hannah Martin. |
384 | Alibi | अन्यत्र उपस्थिति | a reason or excuse why someone could not have done something | While the witness claims the suspect was at the murder scene, the suspect’s alibi places him in another state. |
385 | Alien | विदेशी | different from the norm or what is considered to be acceptable | Everyone in the room disbelieved the man’s story about being abducted by an alien from another planet. |
386 | Alienate | विमुख | to make an individual feel unwanted or removed from a group or relationship | Teachers will alienate their students if they talk down to them. |
387 | Alight | प्रदीप्त करना | to descend from something | The birds will alight from the sky and then eat from the feeder. |
388 | Align | संरेखित | line up; straighten | Every afternoon, the teacher has to align the desks that her students have pushed out of place. |
389 | Alignment | संरेखण | positioning of things so that they are in a straight line | The chiropractor was able to bring the woman’s discs into alignment so that her back would be straight. |
390 | Alike | एक जैसे | similar in a certain way | Because my sister and I are identical twins, we are very much alike in appearance. |
391 | Aliment | पुष्टिकर पदार्थ | a minor illness or sickness | The boy faked an aliment so that he could stay home and not go to school. |
392 | Alimentary | पाचन | of, or relating to food, nutrition or digestion | The esophagus is considered part of the alimentary canal because it is one of the passageways for food. |
393 | Alimony | निर्वाह निधि | payment paid to one’s former spouse to support their living | Alimony payments were made from the wealthy ex-husband to his bitter ex-wife. |
394 | Alive | जीवित | living, not dead | The possum played like he was dead, but he was really alive. |
395 | All-around | चारो ओर | versatile; able to do many things | Aaron is an all-around athlete who shines in many different sporting events. |
396 | Allay | निराकरणकरना | to make quiet or calm | A good teacher will work hard to allay the concerns of a new student. |
397 | Allegation | आरोप | a claim or a statement saying someone has done something illegal or wrong, which is not necessarily based on facts | The professor made an allegation of cheating against his student. |
398 | Allege | आरोप है | to claim without evidence | In the lawsuit, the parents allege the school system failed to protect their daughter from bullies. |
399 | Alleged | कथित | questionable; not confirmed | While the alleged suspect was arrested today, he still has to be tried in a court of law. |
400 | Allegedly | कथित तौर पर | suspected of participating in something immoral or illegal | According to the witness, the mailman allegedly broke into the woman’s car. |
401 | Allegiance | निष्ठा | loyalty to some cause, nation or ruler | Standing opposite the flag, I placed my right hand on my heart to recite the pledge of allegiance. |
402 | Allele | एलील | an alternative pattern of a gene that results in a variation of a trait | The dominant allele is the one that determines a physical characteristic or trait. |
403 | Alleviate | कम | to make something less painful, severe, or serious | Take an aspirin to alleviate your headache. |
404 | Alley | गली | a narrow passageway | Walking through the dark alley, Giana thought the passageway seemed to be filled with scary sights at every turn. |
405 | Alliance | गठबंधन | an association between parties or states with similar interests | We formed a neighborhood alliance to plan events in our community. |
406 | Allies | मित्र राष्ट्रों | friends or supporters; those who can be trusted | The USSR and Russia were allies in World War II, but their friendship turned to mistrust soon after the conflict ended. |
407 | Alliteration | अनुप्रास | the recurrence of consonants at the start of two or more terms | In poetry, alliteration is sometimes used to create a unique tone by repeating consonant sounds. |
408 | Allocate | का आवंटन | to give out according to a system | I must allocate my weekly salary in a way that allows me to pay all my bills. |
409 | Allocation | आवंटन | an amount of something that is given out or shared | Inconsistency in allocation of funds led to a negative balance in one account. |
410 | Allocution | व्याख्यान | a speech given to a convicted defendant by the judge just prior to sentencing | During the allocution, the convicted party refused to listen to the judge as she spoke. |
411 | Allotment | आवंटन | one share of something that has been given out in portions | Staring at the plates on the tables, the bride was happy to see the caterer had given each guest a large allotment of shrimp. |
412 | Allow | अनुमति देना | to permit or let something happen | Please allow five days for the package to get from the store to your home. |
413 | Allowance | भत्ता | a share or portion of something that is granted by another person | Timmy is given an allowance of his mother’s income, but is expected to do well in school and finish his chores. |
414 | Allowed | अनुमत | permitted or let something happen | Lola’s mom allowed her to spend the night at my house last weekend but wouldn’t let her come over today. |
415 | Allowed | अनुमत | let or permitted someone to do something | The professor allowed her son to turn his essay in one day late but took points off. |
416 | Alloy | मिश्र धातु | a mixed metal made by combining two or more others that is usually stronger than pure metals | Alloy wheels are made from a mixture of other metals, making them tougher. |
417 | Allude | संकेत करना | to make an indirect reference | The teacher asked the students to not allude to any online sources in their research papers. |
418 | Allure | फुसलाना | a quality that produces attraction | The woman’s allure was her floral perfume that captivated the man’s senses. |
419 | Allusion | संकेत | a statement that refers to something indirectly; an indirect reference | The author’s new book contains an allusion to mythological gods. |
420 | Allusion | संकेत | a figure of speech that is used in literature to make an indirect reference to something | The author included an allusion in her speech when she referred to Romeo but didn’t explain who he was. |
421 | Allusive | सांकेतिक | implying, hinting or indirectly suggesting something | The man was very allusive when he dropped hints about the gifts he bought for his wife’s birthday. |
422 | Alluvial | कछार का | related to alluvium, a deposit of clay, silt, and gravel left by a flowing river in a delta | The sediment around this river delta is alluvial, full of silt and clay that will make the soil extremely fertile. |
423 | Ally | मित्र | a friend; someone who is ready to help you | When my friends were arguing, Carly was my ally and defended my actions. |
424 | Almanac | पंचांग | an annual calendar with important events and astronomical data | An almanac is not really different from most other calendars, but it also has a great deal of other information in it, like astronomical data needed for farming. |
425 | Almighty | सर्वशक्तिमान | omnipotent or having complete power | The men seemed to worship the almighty dollar and cared little about anything else. |
426 | Almost | लगभग | very nearly but not exactly or entirely | The bandits almost made it to their get-away van, but the police caught them just in time. |
427 | Alms | भिक्षा | items which are given to the needy | If not for the alms given to him by charitable groups, the man would have died of hunger. |
428 | Aloft | ऊपर | in the air or sky | When the hot air balloon was aloft, they could see everything on the horizon. |
429 | Alone | अकेला | having no one else present; on one’s own | She loved being alone where no one could bother her and she could relax with a good book. |
430 | Along | साथ में | beside or by-the-side of something else | The road along the river was recently closed due to flooding. |
431 | Alongside | साथ – साथ | along the side; by the side; side by side with | The students walked alongside each other on the way to school. |
432 | Aloof | अलग | removed or distant either physically or emotionally | The aloof princess stood in a corner alone. |
433 | Alpine | अल्पाइन | part of a high mountain | In the alpine village, many skiers would purchase their needed supplies in order to go skiing the next day. |
434 | Already | पहले से | at present; even now | The banker couldn’t attend the board meeting since he was already in a loan hearing across town. |
435 | Alter | ऑल्टर | to change in some way | The Photoshop expert can alter the picture to make people think you spent your vacation on the beach. |
436 | Alteration | परिवर्तन | the condition of being changed | Since I have gained weight, I’ll need a seamstress to make an alteration to my wedding dress. |
437 | Altercation | तकरार | a loud and heated disagreement | The best friends had an altercation over a girl they both liked. |
438 | Alternate | एकांतर | when one thing comes after another; fluctuate | Instead of choosing one pain reliever, Judy decided to alternate between Aspirin and Tylenol. |
439 | Alternative | विकल्प | alternative means another possibility that is available | As an alternative to expulsion, the mischievous student opted to attend in-school suspension. |
440 | Altimeter | altimeter | an instrument used in an aircraft to measure altitude/the distance above sea or land | An aneroid barometer is an altimeter that is used to detect drops in atmospheric pressure inside an airplane. |
441 | Altitude | ऊंचाई | the height of something above sea level or the earth’s surface | The pilots began shifting gears in order to gain altitude. |
442 | Altitudinous | ऊंचाई | being at or having a very high level of elevation | Because they are so high up the mountain, the altitudinous villages can only be reached by helicopter. |
443 | Altruist | परोपकार के सिद्धन्त का | regard for others without regard for oneself; devotion | He was an altruist, and he loved others better than himself. |
444 | Altruistic | परोपकारी | sincerely concerned about the well being of others | The billionaire is an altruistic man who gives away millions of dollars every year to various charities. |
445 | Alum | फिटकिरी | a chemical substance containing aluminum used in dye things or to make the skin tighter | The chemist explained that alum is a compound often used as an astringent to tighten the skin and remove pimples. |
446 | Alumna | एल्युमना | a female graduate of a school or university | The Lake County High School alumna missed her high school days and wished she could relive them. |
447 | Alumnus | भूतपूर्व छात्र | an individual who graduated from or took classes at a specific university, school, or college | As part of his last will and testament, the wealthy alumnus left his fortune to the university from which he graduated. |
448 | Alveoli | एल्वियोली | sacs in the lungs which gather and filter oxygen | The alveoli in the smoker’s lungs were so coated in tar from years of cigarettes that they barely output air. |
449 | Amalgam | मिश्रण | a mixture of unlike items | The potluck supper at the church always consists of an amalgam of foods ranging from apricot salad to zucchini casserole. |
450 | Amalgamate | मिलाना | to join or combine | The two companies will amalgamate in a mutually beneficial merger next week. |
451 | Amalgamation | मिश्रण | the process of combining two or more companies | The amalgamation process is sometimes decided upon to avoid bankruptcy. |
452 | Amanuensis | लिपिकार | a secretary whose job is to write or type what someone else is saying | Her Majesty’s amanuensis quickly wrote down all of her extravagant demands. |
453 | Amass | एकत्र करना | to bring together a large amount | To start a business, one needs to amass a huge sum of ready money. |
454 | Amateur | शौक़ीन व्यक्ति | person who engages in a particular activity without pursuing it professionally | Even though I am an amateur singer, I hope to make a career out of it one day. |
455 | Amatory | प्रेम उत्पन्न करनेवाला | associated with expressing erotic or sexual love | The amatory letters described the couple’s steamy love affair. |
456 | Amaze | अमेज | to fill with surprise, astonish | Arthur does not fail to amaze everyone with his quick wit and humor. |
457 | Amazed | चकित | shocked; stunned | Amazed by the great temple, the tourist stood in awe of the beautiful building. |
458 | Amazement | विस्मय | the condition of being surprised or overcome by wonder | As my boyfriend told me about his plans to propose to another woman, I stared at him in amazement. |
459 | Amazing | अद्भुत | impressive; incredible | Looking up at the amazing pyramid, it was hard for Frank to imagine building something so impressive. |
460 | Amber | अंबर | a yellowy-tan color | The dentist noticed the amber color of the woman’s teeth and realized that she probably hadn’t brushed them in a long time. |
461 | Ambiance | माहौल | the mood in a place | The scented ambiance of the candle shop made me feel warm and comfortable. |
462 | Ambidextrous | कपटी | having equal ability in both hands; in particular, able to write equally well with both hands | The team manager was very excited when he heard that the new pitcher was ambidextrous and could throw a mean fastball with either hand. |
463 | Ambiguity | अनिश्चितता | something that does not have a clear meaning | Although Hank wants to sign the contract, he needs to understand the ambiguity of some of the language first. |
464 | Ambiguous | अस्पष्ट | confusing; difficult to understand | Because his driving directions are ambiguous, I use my reliable map. |
465 | Ambition | महत्वाकांक्षा | a desire to accomplish (complete) a task | Despite his old age, Frank has a very strong ambition to climb Mount Everest. |
466 | Ambitious | महत्वाकांक्षी | strongly desirous and determined to succeed | The professor has an easy time controlling his class because the students are ambitious about their studies. |
467 | Ambivalence | दुविधा | mixed feelings or emotions | Even though the new job meant more money, Tad felt a great deal of ambivalence about accepting the position. |
468 | Ambivalent | एम्बीवेलेंट | uncertain as to which path to take | When it comes to the election, I am ambivalent about the candidates. |
469 | Amble | टहलना | to stroll in a relaxed manner | Since we arrived too early to check into the hotel, we decided to amble down the beach. |
470 | Ambrosial | दिव्य | appealing to one’s sense of smell or taste | Because Janice liked the ambrosial scent of the shrubs, she decided to plant a few in her front yard. |
471 | Ambuscade | छिपकर आक्रमण | a deadly strike | At first the plane’s passengers sat quietly until the hijackers led an ambuscade against the plane’s crew. |
472 | Ambush | घात लगाना | the act of concealing oneself and lying in wait to attack by surprise | A suicide bomber waited in ambush for the right opportunity to detonate his bomb, but was tackled before he had the opportunity. |
473 | Ameliorate | सुधारना | to make better | Scratching your eye will not ameliorate the itching. |
474 | Ameliorate | सुधारना | to make something better or more manageable | The police tried to ameliorate the situation after the false arrest, but the family didn’t want to hear their apologies. |
475 | Amenable | वश्य | willing to comply or cooperate | My husband never complains about anything and is amenable to all my vacation suggestions. |
476 | Amend | सुधार करना | to make better | Chris said that he would amend the bill before the year’s end due to the public outcry. |
477 | Amendment | संशोधन | a change or alteration | An amendment was made to the original divorce decree because the wife’s name was spelled wrong. |
478 | Amends | हरजाना | to fix a mistake that you made or to make a bad situation better; to make right | In an effort to make amends with his girlfriend after cancelling their dinner, he brought her a dozen roses. |
479 | Amenity | सुख सुविधा | a thing or condition that makes an event or life more enjoyable | The walk-in closet was my favorite amenity in the apartment. |
480 | Amiable | सुशील | being nice; displaying a friendly and pleasant manner | Because she was nice to all her fellow students, my cousin Sally was voted the most amiable female at her school. |
481 | Amicable | मैत्रीपूर्ण | showing a polite and friendly desire to avoid disagreement and argument | If you were a bit more amicable, people would not be afraid to approach you. |
482 | Amid | के बीच | in the middle of; surrounded by | Amid a crowd of cheering fans, Larry stood out as the one person who was clearly uninterested in the game. |
483 | Amidst | बीच में | in the middle or mist of | As I gazed out the back of the car, I saw a lone deer standing amidst the trees on the side of the road. |
484 | Amiss | अनुचित | improper; wrong | When I saw the lights on in the house after midnight, I knew something was amiss because my grandmother always went to bed early. |
485 | Amity | मेल – जोल | a supportive relationship between people or countries | Because of the amity in our subdivision, everyone looks out for each other. |
486 | Amnesia | स्मृतिलोप | loss of memory; forgetfulness | Bob sustained brain damage from the fall, which caused amnesia to set in. |
487 | Amnesty | आम माफ़ी | a formal pardon or reprieve given to one who has committed a criminal or political offense | Although Bill Smith was sentenced to life in prison in 1998, he was later released after receiving amnesty from the president. |
488 | Amoeba | एक सलि का जन्तु | a single-celled animal which catches food and moves about by extending finger-like projections | The amoeba can only be used through a microscope since it is such a tiny animal. |
489 | Amok | आपे से बाहर | a desire or passion to attack or murder | Terrorists fighting amok in the Middle East was disturbing enough until they would cause the death of people near the city where I lived. |
490 | Amongst | बीच में | surrounded by; In the company of | Amongst the bushes, a small rabbit hid from the hunter. |
491 | Amorous | रसिक | having or showing strong feelings of sexual attraction or love | The amorous couple could not stop kissing in public. |
492 | Amorphous | बेढब | having no clear shape or form | Because the painting was amorphous, I had no idea what it represented. |
493 | Amortization | ऋणमुक्ति | the process of determining the cost of something intangible over time | You can try to use amortization to determine the value of something unseen, such as friendship or memories, but ultimately that might still be impossible. |
494 | Amortize | ऋण चुकाना | to the amount of a loan or debt by paying small payments over time | The businessman was able to amortize his building loan by paying monthly payments on the first and the 15th. |
495 | Amount | मात्रा | the total number or quantity | A large amount of ducks in the area will leave here and fly south for the winter. |
496 | Amour | प्रणय | a secret lover | Kissing his amour goodbye, the lovesick man could not bear to part from . |
497 | Amphibious | द्विधा गतिवाला | capable of functioning on land or in water | Frogs are amphibious creatures because they can survive in both land and water. |
498 | Amphitheater | अखाड़ा | an open-air theatre used for entertainment, performances, and sports | Tickets to the concert were less expensive since the venue was an outdoor amphitheater. |
499 | Amplify | बढ़ाना | to render larger, more extended, or more intense | We were fine with booking the large ballroom because we knew that the loudspeakers would amplify the sound adequately. |
500 | Amplitude | आयाम | the measure of something’s size, especially in terms of width or breadth; largeness, magnitude | The amplitude of the student’s knowledge about astronomy and physics was beyond the teacher’s grasp. |
501 | Amulet | ताबीज़ | a necklace with an ornament to ward off harm | Dressed in the traditional religious garb, the young woman threw the amulet around her neck in order to be cautious of the hexes. |
502 | Amusement | मनोरंजन | fun or entertainment | Some cruel children hurt animals for amusement, but their actions rarely go unpunished, so they don’t enjoy it for long. |
503 | Amusing | विनोदी | adding humor or fun to something | As Bobo the Clown entertained the group of three-year olds, it made for an amusing time for everyone. |
504 | Anachronism | कालभ्रम | something that doesn’t fit its time period, like if you say you’ll “dial” your smartphone | Since there were not laptop computers during the Civil War, the presence of a portable computer in the history film is a definite anachronism. |
505 | Anagram | अनाग्राम | a word formed from the rearranged letters of another word | I find it rather funny that the anagram ‘bad credit’ to ‘debit card’ exists, as a clear representation of how many people flounder with money. |
506 | Analogous | अनुरूप | similar | Because my teacher is analogous to my mother, I have accidentally called her, “mom.” |
507 | Analogy | समानता | a comparison to show similarity between two things | In her analogy, the poet compared love to an endless well. |
508 | Analysis | विश्लेषण | the breaking down of something complex into smaller elements so it can be evaluated | The sheriff was impatient as he waited for the analysis of the fingerprints. |
509 | Analyst | विश्लेषक | a qualified person who can decipher data | The company called for a business analyst to help plan the budget for next year. |
510 | Analytical | विश्लेषणात्मक | involving the approach of separating a larger item into smaller parts for ease of reviewing | The detective’s analytical mind allowed him to quickly process the crime scene. |
511 | Analyze | विश्लेषण | to review thoroughly and in a logical manner | The psychiatrist will analyze the patient’s behaviors and thoughts in order to diagnose the condition. |
512 | Anaphase | एनाफ़ेज़ | the stage in mitosis in which the cell starts to lengthen and the two members of each chromosome pair separate and move toward opposite poles | During anaphase, the cell’s homologous chromosomes are separated. |
513 | Anaphora | अनाफोरा | repetition of a phrase used for emphasis | The poem was a great example of anaphora as it started each line with the same three words. |
514 | Anarchist | अराजकतावादी | a person who acts against the orders of a ruling body | As an anarchist, Jim is always pointing out the flaws of the government. |
515 | Anarchy | अराजकता | chaos resulting from a lack of order or authority | As soon as the teacher stepped in the hall, the classroom descended into anarchy. |
516 | Anathema | अभिशाप | something or someone that one strongly dislikes; someone who is cursed or shunned | After the world learned of his heinous crimes, the dictator was considered an anathema. |
517 | Anatomical | संरचनात्मक | structural; bodily | The animal’s anatomical makeup includes several stomachs. |
518 | Anatomy | शरीर रचना | the review of a plant or animal’s structure | In our anatomy class, we learned about the shapes and sizes of the organs in the human body. |
519 | Ancestor | पूर्वज | a member of your family who lived a long time ago | While researching my family tree, I noticed an ancestor of mine was born in Iceland at the turn of the century. |
520 | Ancestor | पूर्वज | family relative or thing that existed long ago | While researching my family tree, I noticed an ancestor of mine was born in Iceland at the turn of the century. |
521 | Ancestral | पैतृक | referring to the family’s predecessors | Since my ancestral chart only showed my relatives who were blood related to me, I had to consult the family tree to determine the name of my great-aunt’s second husband. |
522 | Anchor | लंगर | a person or mainstay that can be relied on for support or security | Chicken is the chef’s anchor ingredient when he can’t come up with any creative dishes. |
523 | Ancient | प्राचीन | referring to something that is extremely old or something that happened long ago | To the boy, his grandfather was nearly ancient at eighty years of age. |
524 | Ancillary | अधीनस्थ | in addition to the main unit, worker, or task | If we start the ancillary generators, we should have enough power to keep the main generator online. |
525 | Andragogy | Andragogy | the practice of teaching adult learners | Some teachers prefer andragogy because they would rather teach adults students than children, being less hassle. |
526 | Androgynous | उभयलिंगी | partly female and partly male in appearance | As an androgynous, Patrick’s gender will remain uncertain indefinitely. |
527 | Anecdotal | उपाख्यानात्मक | not necessarily true or dependable, because based on someone’s personal experience and not on facts or research | The anecdotal nature of the interview will never be considered proof enough in a court of law. |
528 | Anecdote | उपाख्यान | a brief, often funny, telling of something that happened | Jillian’s anecdote about her crowded flight made us all laugh. |
529 | Anecdote | उपाख्यान | an interesting or amusing short story | My favorite anecdote tells the story of an adventurous dog making his way through the city. |
530 | Anemia | रक्ताल्पता | a medical condition in which your blood does not transport enough oxygen to the rest of your body, either because of too few red blood cells, or because of too little hemoglobin | When Frank was diagnosed with a red blood cell condition called anemia, we understood why he had been feeling so weary lately. |
531 | Anemic | रक्तहीनता से पीड़ित | exhausted; weak | Although the woman was anemic, she made one final push in order to deliver her baby. |
532 | Anesthetize | चतनाशून्य करना | to give a person or animal medication that will put them in an unconscious or comatose state | The doctor will anesthetize the patient using Propofol so that he feels no pain during surgery. |
533 | Aneurysm | धमनीविस्फार | an abnormal blood-filled bulge of a blood vessel and especially an artery resulting from weakening as from disease of the vessel wall | During a brain aneurysm, an artery fills with blood and blows up like a balloon before leaking blood into the brain. |
534 | Anew | नये सिरे से | to take place once more | After divorcing her husband last year, she married anew to a man she only knew for about three months. |
535 | Anfractuous | चक्करदार | having many winding twists and turns | The couple struggled to get through the anfractuous maze, constantly getting lost in the twists and turns. |
536 | Angelic | दिव्य | pure and innocent like an angel | The woman’s pure voice sounded both angelic and beautiful. |
537 | Anger | गुस्सा | a strong feeling of being annoyed, irritated, or hostile | Pounding his fists in anger, the upset toddler demanded that his mother feed him lunch. |
538 | Angrily | गुस्से से | with rage | The woman yelled angrily at her cheating spouse. |
539 | Angry | गुस्सा | having a strong feeling of being upset or annoyed | Even if I am angry at my husband, I try not to go to bed still upset. |
540 | Angst | गुस्से | a mood associated with intense worry and unhappiness | A day before the fight, the inexperienced boxer was plagued with angst about losing his first match. |
541 | Anguish | पीड़ा | extreme suffering or grief | When my husband died, the anguish I felt was nearly unbearable. |
542 | Angular | कोणीय | so thin or skinny that one’s bones can be seen | The angular boy was so thin you could see his rib cage. |
543 | Anhedonia | एनाहेडोनिया | the physical and mental inability to get feelings of pleasure from typically enjoyable activities | Depressed individuals suffer from anhedonia because what used to bring them joy only fills them with sadness. |
544 | Anhydrous | निर्जल | describes a substance that has no water | The anhydrous mineral is unique because it lacks water in its makeup. |
545 | Animadversion | निन्दा | a judgmental remark or criticism | The judge warned the hostile lawyer to not make another animadversion to the witness. |
546 | Animal | जानवर | a living, breathing organism | Amber’s favorite animal is a lion as she likes the way he roars when he’s mad. |
547 | Animate | चेतन | to become enlivened and stimulated | Once the upbeat music began, it seemed to animate the toddlers into jumping and dancing all around the room. |
548 | Animated | एनिमेटेड | active and energetic | In order to get the attention of her students, the animated teacher would throw her hands wildly around and move quickly around the room to explain a concept. |
549 | Animation | एनिमेशन | the technique causing images to appear to move | Due to the computer animation, it is now possible to make cartoon films more quickly. |
550 | Animism | जीववाद | a belief that natural objects have spirits | The philosopher argued that he does not support animism because of how rocks seem to clearly lack any kind of vitality. |
551 | Animosity | बैर | a strong feeling of disliking someone or something | Why do you have such animosity towards me when I have done nothing to you? |
552 | Animus | विरोधपूर्ण भावना | an intense feeling of loathing or disgust; hatred | My animus towards my roommate stems from the fact he is constantly stealing my food. |
553 | Annals | वर्षक्रमिक इतिहास | a record of historical events (in chronological order) | The annals of the museum held many interesting artifacts. |
554 | Anneal | पानी रखना | to heat and slow cool metal or glass in order to toughen it | The welder was able to anneal the metal, heating it to make it stronger. |
555 | Annexation | राज्य-हरण | the official action of securing something by taking it over, often relating to land | To obtain lower property taxes, the citizens of the standalone area voted to approve their district’s annexation into a nearby town. |
556 | Annihilate | संहार करना | to destroy, to eradicate | During the war, our soldiers will annihilate the enemy and secure our land. |
557 | Anniversary | सालगिरह | the date on which an even took place the year before | Celebrating their anniversary with a candlelit dinner, the couple was happy to be married for another year. |
558 | Annotate | एन्नोटेट | to add notes to a text or diagram in order to provide additional insight and understanding about something | The student is free to annotate the textbook with notes, as well as to highlight any text that they choose. |
559 | Annotation | टिप्पणी | a note or comment added to a document or book | Surprisingly, my critical professor returned the rough draft of my essay without a single annotation. |
560 | Announce | की घोषणा | to give out news in a public way | The salon will announce the winner of the free hair cut on their Facebook page at noon. |
561 | Announcement | घोषणा | a public statement or report that gives information to those listening or viewing | During the family get together, the happy couple made the announcement that they were having a baby. |
562 | Annoy | चिढ़ाना | to irritate or bother someone to the point of aggravation | The buzzy fly continued to annoy the house guests until someone finally stood up and swatted the pest. |
563 | Annoyance | चिढ़ | irritation; nuisance | Bernie’s state of annoyance was aggravated by the non-stop pestering of his crazy neighbor. |
564 | Annual | वार्षिक | happening once a year | We worried that our state would impose water rationing because of how little annual rainfall we had received this year. |
565 | Annuity | वार्षिकी | an allotment of money paid from an insurance company either in a full payment or in installments usually for retirement purposes | Due to a small pension from her job, Matilda considered buying an annuity at the Lawton Insurance Company so she could live freely during her retirement. |
566 | Annul | रद्द | to officially make something invalid | After the actress tied the knot with a stranger in Mexico, she was persuaded by her manager to annul the marriage. |
567 | Anomalous | नियमविरूद्ध | unordinary, unusual, or distinctly different from the norm | The scientists at the weather station were extremely worried about the anomalous readings they were getting from their instruments, as they were far beyond the norm. |
568 | Anomaly | विसंगति | something unusual or unexpected | In order to find the anomaly, scientists had to repeat the experiment over a hundred times. |
569 | Anomie | एनोमी | social instability caused by erosion of standards and values | Carl claims that the children of gangsters are prone to anomie because they were never raised with a sense of right and wrong. |
570 | Anon | शीघ्र | in a short time; soon | The game will begin anon so hurry up and get here! |
571 | Anonymity | गुमनामी | the condition of having one’s identity unknown | For anonymity, the famous actress wore dark glasses and a baseball cap while walking in the park. |
572 | Anonymous | अनाम | not named | The donor requested to remain anonymous so that others wouldn’t bother him for money. |
573 | Answer | उत्तर | to give a response | The student raised his hand to answer the question, but the teacher called on someone else. |
574 | Antagonism | विरोध | strong dislike | After deciding to become a cheerleader, the teenage boy had to deal with the antagonism of his peers. |
575 | Antagonist | प्रतिपक्षी | a challenger or foe | Do you think the antagonist is going to kill the hero at the end of the movie? |
576 | Antagonistic | विरोधी | showing or feeling aggression or hostility towards something | My step-brother has always been very antagonistic towards me, never sharing his things or spending any time with me if he can help it. |
577 | Antagonize | विरोध करना | to trigger hostility or anger | If you antagonize the dog, he will bite you. |
578 | Ante | पूर्व | to make an investment in money before knowing one’s chances | Every player is required to place an ante of the chosen amount into the center of table when playing poker. |
579 | Antecedent | पूर्वपद | something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it | Can you identify the antecedent that led to Jane’s emotional breakdown? |
580 | Antedate | समय से पूर्व घटित होना | to occur before something else | In general, sex will normally antedate a pregnancy. |
581 | Antediluvian | पुराना | greatly out of date | My daughter often tells me I wear antediluvian clothes that are way out of style. |
582 | Antemeridian | पूर्व मध्याह्न | in the morning or before noon | The antemeridian brunch was held before noon so that more people could attend. |
583 | Anterior | पूर्वकाल का | nearer the front | Marc’s anterior teeth are yellow, although his molars are pearly white. |
584 | Anteroom | गलियारा | a small waiting area that leads into a bigger room | The principal makes the students wait in his anteroom before he calls them into his office. |
585 | Anthem | गान | a song that is said to represent the masses, whether it be cultural or social | Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” became an anthem for the LGBT community. |
586 | Anthology | संकलन | a collection of writings | The band’s anthology was set to release in a few days. |
587 | Anthropoid | मानवाकार | having characteristics of a human being, usually in terms of shape or appearance | While visiting the zoo, we watched a monkey peal a banana in such an anthropoid way. |
588 | Anthropologist | मानव विज्ञानी | an individual who studies the development of human beings | As an anthropologist, Sara spends her days examining the evolution of human beings. |
589 | Anthropology | मनुष्य जाति का विज्ञान | the study of the origin of mankind | By examining past societies, those learned in anthropology believe they can solve world issues today. |
590 | Anthropomorphic | मानवरूपी | having attributes of humans | The boy’s favorite cartoon stars an anthropomorphic cat who talks and walks like a person. |
591 | Anthropomorphism | अवतारवाद | giving human traits to objects and living creatures that are not human | The author uses anthropomorphism to give human personalities to her animal characters. |
592 | Anti | एंटी | opposed to or against | The world is almost entirely anti-imperialism these days, condemning any country that would try to expand its own borders through conquest. |
593 | Antibiotic | एंटीबायोटिक दवाओं | any substance that can destroy or inhibit the growth of bacteria and similar microorganisms | Her doctor said that she should take an antibiotic because it will help her fight the bacterial infection that is causing her strep throat. |
594 | Antibody | एंटीबॉडी | a blood protein your body creates to fight disease | Finding the right antibody to fight the contagion is critical and can determine between life and death. |
595 | Anticipation | प्रत्याशा | the condition of being excited about something that is going to occur | In anticipation of the baby’s arrival, we have prepared the nursery. |
596 | Anticipatory | अग्रिम | happening or performed in anticipation of something | The soldiers took anticipatory defensive positions, preparing for the wave of attackers that would no doubt assault their position within the hour. |
597 | Anticlimactic | anticlimactic | lacking climax, disappointing or ironically insignificant following of impressive foreshadowing | Although the child anticipated that the gift would bring him endless enjoyment, it quickly turned into an anticlimactic experience. |
598 | Anticlimax | अवनति | a shift from an exciting event to a disappointing event | As the story wrapped up, it became apparent that Sonny’s break-up with his girlfriend would be the anticlimax. |
599 | Antics | हरकतों | silly or outrageous conduct | The students’ disruptive antics caused the speaker to stop talking. |
600 | Antidote | विषहर औषध | a substance to counteract a poison | Because he was bit by a snake, they had to give him the antidote so he would survive. |
601 | Antigen | एंटीजन | a toxin or foreign substance that causes the body to produce antibodies | After many tests were conducted, it was discovered that he carried the antigen for a genetic disorder. |
602 | Antinomy | अधिकार-विरोध | an apparent contradiction between valid conclusions | The Kansas born man spoke antinomy when he stated that all Americans are liars. |
603 | Antipathy | घृणा | a feeling of dislike | The source of my antipathy is my ex-husband’s new wife! |
604 | Antipodes | प्रतिलोभ | a nickname for Australia and New Zealand | Far from the antipodes, the couple was homesick for both Australia and New Zealand. |
605 | Antiquated | प्राचीन | dated; from the past | Why would such a young woman wear antiquated dresses that make her look like an old lady? |
606 | Antique | एंटीक | an old piece of furniture, household item, or other similar item | After researching the antique car, I became aware that it was over 100 years old and came directly off of Ford’s assembly line. |
607 | Antiquity | प्राचीन काल | an out of date period | While many females got married in their teens in antiquity, today women tend to marry in their later years. |
608 | Antiseptic | सड़न रोकनेवाली दबा | very clean and free of disease-causing organisms | While cleaning with an antiseptic spray, I realized my friend would find it impossible to say anything negative at our playdate about any germs being in the house. |
609 | Antisocial | सामाजिक सिद्धान्तों के विस्र्द्ध | unwilling or unable to associate normally with other people | People say that I am antisocial because I don’t talk that much. |
610 | Antithesis | विलोम | the total opposite of an object or person | In the movie, Robert’s character of an abusive husband is the antithesis of the caring spouse the actor really is. |
611 | Antitrust | एंटीट्रस्ट | a law against trusts and monopolies, designed to promote competition in business | Antitrust laws are in place to prevent companies from having a monopoly on any good or service. |
612 | Antonym | विलोम | a word that means the opposite of another word in the same language | One antonym pair we are very used to in driving is ‘go’ and ‘stop,’ for obvious reasons. |
613 | Anxiety | चिंता | an uncomfortable feeling of worry or nervousness | Because she was suffering from anxiety, her therapist recommended taking some medication to help. |
614 | Anxious | चिंतित | worried or concerned | Sylvia was anxious to finish her speech since getting in front of a large crowd of people made her tremble. |
615 | Anyway | फिर भी | anyhow; nevertheless | I figured that he mall would be very busy on Saturday afternoon, but I decided to go anyway. |
616 | Apart | अलग | to be separated by a typically considerable distance | The two lovers were struggling with the rules of their people that kept them apart, and they decided to flee the stratifications of their home. |
617 | Apartheid | रंगभेद | discriminatory policy of racial separation used by South Africa | Apartheid was discrimination against Africans based on skin color or ethnicity. |
618 | Apathetic | उदासीन | having little or no interest or concern | The employee’s apathetic attitude was apparent in the rude way he greeted customers. |
619 | Apathy | उदासीनता | a feeling of having no interest in or enthusiasm | While some of the group’s members could not stop talking during the budget discussion, other members were frozen with apathy and did not engage in the conversation. |
620 | Apathy | उदासीनता | a feeling of having no interest in or enthusiasm about anything | The serial killer’s lack of apathy left even the judge speechless. |
621 | Aperture | छेद | a gap such as a hole or cavity | The missile left a gigantic aperture in the wall of the terrorist’s hideout. |
622 | Apex | सर्वोच्च | the greatest or topmost position | At the apex of our country sits the president of our nation. |
623 | Aphorism | कहावत | a brief and witty saying | While Ted’s aphorism was short and funny, it was enough to make us briefly forget our father was having life-saving surgery. |
624 | Aphotic | एफ़ोटिक | a region of water that is so deep that it does not receive sunlight | In the aphotic section of the ocean, many sea creatures have the ability to glow in the pitch black depths. |
625 | Aphrodisiac | कामोद्दीपक | something that produces or enhances desire of a sexual nature | My husband hoped the aphrodisiac would stimulate his sexual desires. |
626 | Apiary | मधमक्खियों के पालने का स्थान | a place where bees and hives are kept | Although he spent many hours daily in the apiary, he was seldom stung by a bee. |
627 | Apical | शिखर-संबंधी | top, important, best, highest | When he was elected president, it was an apical point in his life. |
628 | Aplomb | अभिमान | confidence and skill shown, especially in a difficult situation; keeping your cool | Because the negotiator handled the hostage situation with aplomb, the kidnapper released everyone without harm. |
629 | Apocalypse | कयामत | a huge catastrophe that causes devastating destruction and loss | Many religious groups believe an apocalypse will one day terminate the lives of all sinners. |
630 | Apocryphal | शंकायुक्त | well-known but probably not true | Scientists claim the apocryphal story about creation is not true. |
631 | Apodictic | अपोडिक्टिक | unquestionably true or certain | After spending 16 years teaching English, I had an apodictic assurance that I could pass an adolescent literature class. |
632 | Apogee | पराकाष्ठा | the highest point | The apogee of my happiness was when I married the love of my life. |
633 | Apologetic | क्षमाशील | remorseful; sorry for committing a wrong | Though she pretended to be apologetic, Lesley wasn’t really sorry for the things she had done wrong. |
634 | Apologize | क्षमा माँगना | to express regret for one’s actions; to say that you are sorry | The woman’s stubborn boyfriend never likes to apologize, even when he knows he was wrong. |
635 | Apology | क्षमायाचना | an expression of regret; remorse | The Congressman has made mistakes, as he himself acknowledged during a televised apology last weekend. |
636 | Apoplectic | मिरगी से ग्रस्त | incredibly angry | The victim’s family was apoplectic when the case against their son’s killer was dismissed. |
637 | Apoplexy | मिरगी | the inability to speak or perform as a result of an intense emotion or serious medical condition | During a bout of apoplexy caused by anger, Jim couldn’t respond to the accusations made against his wife. |
638 | Apostasy | स्वधर्मत्याग | the act of renouncing one’s religious beliefs | After Sue underwent her apostasy, she declared herself an atheist and never returned to church. |
639 | Apostate | स्वधर्मत्यागी | an individual who has rejected his faith or religious convictions | When John challenged his church’s views, the leaders began to see him as an apostate. |
640 | Apothecary | अत्तार | a person who makes and provides/sells drugs and/or medicines | When she realized that she was sick, the young woman sought the assistance of the local apothecary. |
641 | Apothegm | एपोथेगम | a short, witty, instructive saying | “Don’t cry over spilled milk” is an apothegm which has become worn from overuse, but which will forever remain true and relevant.apothegm which has become worn from overuse, but which will forever remain true and relevant.’,3,1,3);”> 🔊 |
642 | Apotheosis | गुणगान | perfect example of something or the best point in one’s life or job | I consider the apotheosis of my career to be when I received CEO of the company. |
643 | Appalled | चकित | struck with horror | When the stranger approached us and pulled down his pants, we were appalled. |
644 | Appalling | भय उत्पन्न करनेवाला | very bad | The guru’s lie was appalling to those who followed his teachings. |
645 | Apparatus | उपकरण | the tools, equipment, and machinery you use for particular purposes | The firefighter donned a breathing apparatus before entering the blaze, to search for people trapped in the inferno. |
646 | Apparel | परिधान | clothing | Shirley needs learn about different kinds of apparel that are fitting for various social settings, so that she does not stand out like a sore thumb. |
647 | Apparent | प्रकट | clearly visible or understood; obvious | After the jury listened to the witness talk about the murder, it became apparent that he had never witnessed it. |
648 | Apparition | प्रेत | a ghostly appearing figure | Casper the Friendly Ghost is a cartoon apparition that even little kids can be comfortable with. |
649 | Appeal | अपील करना | to make a request for | I have made an appeal to my parents to reduce the length of time I am grounded, but so far I have had no success in convincing them of that. |
650 | Appealing | आकर्षक | tempting; alluring | After a week without food, even insects were appealing to the starving sailor. |
651 | Appear | के जैसा लगना | to become visible; to come into sight | The magician made the rabbit appear out of nowhere, surprising the audience who were shocked to see it hop out of the hat. |
652 | Appearance | उपस्थिति | what something looks like | Having just drove through a bunch of mud on his ATV, Mark’s appearance was little more than wet brown dirt on every inch of his face. |
653 | Appease | खुश | to make (someone) pleased or less angry by giving or saying something desired | When I reported the cashier’s poor customer service, the manager tried to appease me with the offer of a free pizza. |
654 | Appeasement | मनौती | to calm or persuade into an agreement usually in the angry party’s favor | The appeasement of the angry mob was only possible when the governor spoke to their leader and came to an agreement. |
655 | Appellation | पदवी | a term or title by which a person or thing is identified | Because there is no appellation on the product, consumers are confused about the brand’s name. |
656 | Append | संलग्न | attach; affix | The charm bracelet had acquired so many charms that Stacey had a hard time finding space to append her newest one. |
657 | Appendage | अनुबंध | a limb or other extremity that stick outs from the upper or lower portion of a body | Using a claw-like appendage, the videogame monster killed the soldiers. |
658 | Appendix | अनुबंध | the last part of a book or essay where extra information pertaining to the topic is included; sometimes with a graphic aid | “Your APA paper should contain an appendix located after the works cited page of your paper,” said the professor to his students. |
659 | Appetence | अभिलाषा | the state or action of desiring or craving | Watching how donuts were made gave Greg an appetence for a soft, warm, glazed donut. |
660 | Appetite | भूख | a strong desire for something | Because I’m so hungry, I have a real appetite for just about anything edible at this point. |
661 | Appetizing | स्वादिष्ट | appealing or attractive, typically in reference to food | The melted cheese of a grilled cheese sandwich is extremely appetizing when I am hungry. |
662 | Applaud | सराहना | to congratulate by clapping | Following the wonderful performance of the local opera company on opening night, the audience did applaud by standing up at the end and cheering. |
663 | Applause | वाहवाही | the act of praise publicly expressed by the clapping of hands | During the Olympics the crowd was instructed to hold their applause until the end of the gymnast’s performance. |
664 | Appliance | उपकरण | a piece of equipment designed to perform a domestic task | The dishwasher is a staple appliance in American kitchens, and has been for many decades, alongside the sink. |
665 | Applicable | उपयुक्त | suitable for application, relevant | The judge said that New Jersey law was not applicable in this case because the crime took place in Delaware and that the criminal had not driven over state lines. |
666 | Applicant | आवेदक | one who applies for something; one who makes a request | The company has promised to see all applicants who meet the specification for the vacant job. |
667 | Application | आवेदन | an official permission to a higher figure for something | Since I needed to travel to another county, I was required to fill out an application for a new passport six weeks in advance by completing the required form. |
668 | Apply | आवेदन करना | to smear or rub a substance on something else | I need to apply sunscreen all over my pale skin before I go out in the sun. |
669 | Appoint | नियुक्त करना | to assign a responsibility, job, or role to someone | After the scandal broke, the CIA was quick to appoint a new director with no ties to the former director who was now heading to jail. |
670 | Appointed | नियुक्त | to pick or choose for a task, duty, job or title position | After Scalia’s death, the president appointed the replacement for the Supreme Court of the United States. |
671 | Appose | अपील | to place things next to or near another thing | The artist chose to appose the two students beside one another so he could paint them at the same time. |
672 | Apposite | उचित | fitting for the situation or suited | My daughter and I usually disagree about which clothing items are apposite for school. |
673 | Apposition | समानाधिकरण | a grammatical relation between an adjective and the noun behind it | In the movie title, “My Fair Lady”, my fair is in apposition to the word lady. |
674 | Appraisal | मूल्यांकन | an opinion or estimated value | Though my car was in good condition, the appraisal of my vehicle came back with a below trade-in value. |
675 | Appraised | मूल्यांकन | to have had its worth evaluated | The insurance company appraised the famous painting at ten million dollars. |
676 | Appreciable | प्रशंसनीय | adequately considered to be substantial or significant | After providing her medical records, the young student’s appreciable impairment was taken seriously now from her teachers. |
677 | Appreciate | प्रशंसा करना | to understand the worth, value, or importance of something | As an art dealer, the man can appreciate fine pieces and see their worth in a way that others can’t. |
678 | Appreciative | सराहना | displaying or feeling gratitude | My appreciative daughter thanked everyone who gave her a birthday present. |
679 | Apprehend | पकड़ना | to catch a person for criminal reasons | Hopefully the law enforcement agents will apprehend the killer before he harms anyone else. |
680 | Apprehension | आशंका | capturing and arresting a lawless person | Both the army and the police were involved in the apprehension of the terrorists. |
681 | Apprehensive | भयभीत | worried that something bad may happen; afraid | With recent job cuts, Kate is apprehensive about losing her job. |
682 | Apprentice | शिक्षु | trainee (beginner) especially in a skilled trade | Before he became a professional, he worked as an apprentice in the industry. |
683 | Apprenticeship | शागिर्दी | job training that involves working for an expert to learn a particular trade | James took a culinary apprenticeship to learn the skills necessary to become a chef. |
684 | Apprise | सूचना देना | to report on the status of something | The scouts went back to apprise their commanding officer of the enemy’s location. |
685 | Approach | दृष्टिकोण | so come near something | The hunter tried to approach the deer quietly so he would not scare it away. |
686 | Approachable | सुलभ | easy to talk to | Due to my approachable teacher, I felt comfortable asking her any question about physics without feeling dumb. |
687 | Approbation | प्रशंसा | to gain approval | I need to write a powerful resume to gain approbation from an employor. |
688 | Appropriate | उचित | right or suited for a particular situation | Her speech on retirement was appropriate for her middle-aged audience. |
689 | Appropriation | विनियोग | money set aside for a specific purpose | Joy works at city hall where she gets to oversee the appropriation of funds to both the public school and the public library systems. |
690 | Approve | मंज़ूरी देना | to officially accept something, considering it good or okay | Before the bank will approve your loan, you must sign a note promising to repay the money with interest. |
691 | Approximate | अनुमानित | close to the exact; estimated | Because Jack did not want to place an exact figure on how much he was willing to spend, I asked him for an approximate ball park figure. |
692 | Approximately | लगभग | close to, but not exactly | The newborn baby weighed approximately 8 pounds, but I would need to look at his birth certificate to be certain. |
693 | Appurtenant | लगाव | belonging | Appurtenant to the property, the single oak stump was an eyesore to both the owners and the neighbors. |
694 | Apropos | अनुरूप | fitting; at the right time | Justine’s apropos comment fit in perfectly with our discussion. |
695 | Apt | उपयुक्त | likely to do something | The apt student was on his way to claiming honor roll status. |
696 | Aptitude | कौशल | the capability to do something well | The aptitude test will identify your strongest areas in math. |
697 | Aptly | जिसे उपयुक्त | in a fitting way | When my aunt labels my moody uncle as grumpy, she aptly refers to him. |
698 | Aptness | उपयुक्तता | being suitable or right for something | Michael’s long legs given him an aptness for being a good track athlete. |
699 | Aquatic | जलीय | associated with water, often living in or taking place in water | All aquatic activities will take place in the indoor pool. |
700 | Aqueduct | नहर | an artificial channel that is constructed to transport water from one location to another | Once completed, the aqueduct will carry fresh water into the mainland. |
701 | Aqueous | जलीय | associated with water | The punch is an aqueous solution composed of water and fruit juice. |
702 | Aquifer | एक्विफायर | a rock deposit that bears water and is under the ground | Several people became ill after drinking water from the aquifer located under the chemical plant. |
703 | Arabesque | अरबस्क | a graceful, Arabian design usually seen in metal, ceramic, or stone that resembles vines and leaves | Arabesque gates with curving iron doors guarded the entrance into the garden. |
704 | Arable | कृषि योग्य | adequate for cultivating | The soil in the front yard is arable and perfect for planting a rose garden. |
705 | Arbiter | मध्यस्थ | one who can settle a disagreement between parties | An arbiter will help the divorcing couple come to terms on a settlement. |
706 | Arbitrage | पंचायत | a method of buying something for one price and then immediately selling it for another price somewhere else | The broker decided to use arbitrage techniques to buy foreign stocks at a discount and quickly unload them in the US. |
707 | Arbitrary | मनमाना | not done for any particular reason; chosen or done at random | In spite of the cold weather, we made an arbitrary trip to the beach. |
708 | Arbitrate | पंचायत करना | to settle an argument between two people or groups after hearing the opinions and ideas of both | Often, I am called upon to arbitrate disagreements between my two best friends. |
709 | Arcane | भेद का | understood by only a few; obscure | Because it is no longer taught in schools, people are concerned that cursive writing will become arcane. |
710 | Arch | मेहराब | a semi-circle shape, like an inverted “U” | Write the letter U upside down to best visualize an arch. |
711 | Archaeology | पुरातत्त्व | the study of the past by excavation and analysis of its material remains | Thanks to the efforts of archaeology, excavators were able to discovered a new species of dinosaur. |
712 | Archaic | प्राचीन | old and no longer useful | Because my archaic computer is no longer useful to me, I am giving it away for free. |
713 | Archenemy | कट्टर दुश्मन | a main enemy that is extremely opposed to someone or something | Glaring at this archenemy, the runner was determined to beat him in the race. |
714 | Archetype | मूलरूप आदर्श | an ideal example that people often attempt to duplicate | The film that won the best picture award should be considered the archetype of all future movies. |
715 | Archipelago | द्वीपसमूह | a group of islands | After island-hopping in the Aegean Sea, the tourists slept for a couple days due to previous excessive boating and walking to the different islands on the archipelago. |
716 | Architecture | वास्तुकला | the science of designing and constructing | The architecture of the boat was supposed to make the vessel unsinkable. |
717 | Archive | पुरालेख | a collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people | The archive was full of photographs, letters, and historical documents from WWI. |
718 | Archly | चालाकी से | cunningly or slyly | The thief archly planned the robbery. |
719 | Ardent | उत्साही | feeling great passion, or felt very passionately | When the rock star checks his mail, he almost always finds one or two bizarre gifts from some of his ardent fans. |
720 | Ardor | ललक | great warmth of feeling; passion | While Jane enjoyed spending time with John, she did not return the ardor he felt for her. |
721 | Arduous | कठिन | demanding great effort or labor; difficult | Last semester was a piece of cake, but taking seven classes along with an internship this semester is going to be arduous! |
722 | Area | क्षेत्र | a particular geographic region | The Everglades are an area of swamp in southern Florida. |
723 | Argot | कठबोली | a unique language used by certain groups or people with a particular occupation | The old woman could not understand the argot her granddaughter used to communicate with her friends. |
724 | Arguably | यकीनन | possibly or probably | Ms. Ray believed that her chocolate cake would arguably win the top prize at Florida’s Cake Contest. |
725 | Argue | बहस करना | to give reasons for your support or condemnation of certain ideals, typically in an aggressive manner | If you wish to argue for an ideal that you believe in, you are better off relying on logic than emotion. |
726 | Argument | तर्क | a discussion where both sides explain their contrasting viewpoints usually with an angry tone | Everyone in the apartment complex could hear the argument between the couple due to their loud voices and the thin walls. |
727 | Argumentative | विवादपूर्ण | predisposed to debating, disagreeing, or expressing controversial opinions or beliefs | An argumentative student will often disagree with the teacher just for the sake of doing so rather than having a good reason. |
728 | Argyle | आर्गाइल | a pattern that features a series of diamonds and a solid colored background that was originally modeled from Scottish tartan | The doting grandfather made a habit of wearing argyle vests because his granddaughter loved to trace the diamond patterns and nuzzle into the wool. |
729 | Arid | शुष्क | incredibly dry; lacking water | The crops will not grow in the arid ground because the soil is too dry. |
730 | Aridity | शुष्कता | long term lack of rainfall or moisture | The aridity of the soil was not ideal for planting. |
731 | Arise | उठना | to get up from a seated or laying position | Once the small children saw the sun peak through their windows, they would arise and go downstairs on Christmas day. |
732 | Aristocracy | शिष्टजन | a group of people who are viewed as being better than others, usually because of a title or status in society | The richest people in our town are considered to be the town aristocracy. |
733 | Aristocratic | भव्य | relating to nobility or upper class | The man’s aristocratic background caused him to crave fine dining and lavish parties. |
734 | Armada | बेड़े | a fleet of warships | During the war a country’s navy sent its armada to attack its enemy. |
735 | Armament | अस्त्र – शस्त्र | military weapons or equipment | The armament technician’s job is to make sure that all of the troop’s weapons are in working order. |
736 | Armistice | युद्धविराम | a break from fighting which gives two warring factions time to negotiate peace | The accidental firing of the missile broke the armistice and destroyed the chance of peace between the two nations. |
737 | Armor | कवच | metal coverings that are worn to protect one’s body, especially during battle | The soldiers dressed their bodies in armor and prepared to face their enemies on the battlefield. |
738 | Aroma | सुगंध | a distinctive, typically pleasant smell | A pleasant aroma rose from Janet’s oven, as her apple pie neared completion. |
739 | Aromatic | खुशबूदार | fragrant or strong-smelling | The aromatic scent of grandma’s spaghetti sauce wafted through the house. |
740 | Arose | पड़ी | to start to exist or occur | A disagreement arose during the game, and the referee had to clear the field to end the fight. |
741 | Around | आस-पास | nearby; In the area | There is supposed to be a park around the corner, but we haven’t been able to find it. |
742 | Arouse | जगाना | to stimulate or provoke a reaction or response | After Sandy began asking her friends to lie about her whereabouts on the night of the crime, she began to arouse suspicion from the detective. |
743 | Arraign | आरोप लगाना | to charge someone in a court of law | His lawyer was not present when the suspect was set to arraign. |
744 | Arraignment | आक्षेप | to take before a judge based on charges brought against the person | The community was relieved when the gang members were arrested and brought in for an arraignment. |
745 | Arrange | व्यवस्थित करना | to plan or set up | The musician tried to arrange a meeting at the record label, but no one would agree to meet with him. |
746 | Arrangement | व्यवस्था | how something is positioned or displayed | Anna worked on the arrangement of the flowers, positioning each rose in a specific way. |
747 | Arrant | कुख्यात | complete, total, or utter (example: “arrant nonsense”) | If you allow your son to participate in such arrant nonsense with his friends, he’s going to end up either hurt or in a juvenile detention center. |
748 | Array | सरणी | a large collection of things or people | The store offers an array of neckties for sale, of every color, stripe and texture. |
749 | Arrest | गिरफ़्तार करना | to seize someone and take them into legal custody | The police officer decided not to arrest the woman even though he could have taken her to jail. |
750 | Arresting | गिरफ्तार | fascinating; striking in an eye-catching way | The eye-catching painting was visually arresting to all of the art gallery visitors. |
751 | Arrhythmic | अतालता | having an irregular beat or pace | After diagnosing the patient with an arrhythmic heartbeat, the doctor knew he needed to prescribe medication to get the beat back into a steady rhythm. |
752 | Arrival | आगमन | the act of reaching the place to which you were traveling | Because of the blizzard weather, my arrival to New York will be delayed. |
753 | Arrogance | अभिमान | a rude and insulting way to act that comes from thinking you are better and more important than other people | The sheer arrogance of Hitler to think that he could dominate the world was shattered when he assassinated himself in his bunker. |
754 | Arrogant | अभिमानी | one who rudely acts as though he is better than other people | The arrogant young man quickly discounted his friends’ suggestions. |
755 | Arrogate | हथियाना | to seize without having the right to do so | The gang is trying to arrogate the public park and turn it into their private meeting space. |
756 | Arsenal | शस्त्रागार | a stock of weapons | When they arrested the suspect, he had an arsenal of firearms in his possession. |
757 | Arsenic | हरताल | a very harmful substance that kills people and animals that ingest it | The husband was accused of sprinkling arsenic on his wife’s food in an effort to kill her. |
758 | Arson | आगजनी | illegally setting something on fire | Fire investigators suspected arson when they couldn’t find an electrical source for the fire. |
759 | Artful | धूर्त | showing creativity or skill | The photographer’s artful shot showed a new side of the great wall. |
760 | Arthritis | वात रोग | inflammation and stiffness in the joints | Timothy’s doctor explained that the sharp pains in his joints were caused by arthritis. |
761 | Article | लेख | a story or report that you can read in a newspaper, journal, or online | I read an article in the newspaper about the effect of social networking sites on children. |
762 | Articulate | स्पष्ट, गाँठदार | expressing oneself clearly | A polished speaker, Jenna was able to articulate her points during any discussion. |
763 | Artifact | विरूपण साक्ष्य | a handmade object that is often found in some type of archaeological dig | The artifact was discovered near the site of the ancient burial ground. |
764 | Artifice | युक्ति | a move made to obtain an advantage or trick someone | The company’s artifice centers on lowering their prices to the point that no other company can compete. |
765 | Artificial | कृत्रिम | man made and/or unnatural | The health-conscious mother banned anything with artificial flavors from the house. |
766 | Artillery | तोपें | long range explosive bombardment weapons, such as cannons or mortars | During World War Two, battleships served as artillery for many of the island invasions the US underwent against Japan. |
767 | Artisan | शिल्पकार | skilled craft worker who makes or creates things by hand | The artisan cheesemakers specialized in making cheeses on their small dairy farm. |
768 | Artistic | कलात्मक | having or revealing creative skill | Ways to be artistic include writing, painting, drawing, singing, playing an instrument, and doing arts and crafts. |
769 | Ascend | Ascend | to travel in an upward direction | Sam was able to ascend the corporate ladder because of his relationships with powerful executives. |
770 | Ascendancy | प्रभुत्व | a situation of power from which an individual can influence ordirect other individuals | Jim is an arrogant man who believes he has an ascendancy that allows him to order his wife around like a slave. |
771 | Ascendant | प्रबल | rising in power, status, or influence | The king desperately looked for a way to fend off the ascendant regime rising to power. |
772 | Ascension | अधिरोहण | a rise in status or physical position | The plane’s ascension took it from the landing strip far into the skies above the airport it called home for a few hours. |
773 | Ascent | आरोहण | a path that leads upward | My legs were tired after I took the ascent to the cabin on the ridge. |
774 | Ascertain | पता लगाना | learn or discover with certainty; determine | Detective Jimmy was able to quickly ascertain the suspect was not being honest with him. |
775 | Ascetic | तपस्वी | leading a life of self-discipline and self-denial, usually for spiritual reasons | Jacob chose to live an ascetic life because of his strict religious beliefs. |
776 | Ascribe | कारण बताना | attribute a cause or characteristic | While you can sometimes ascribe these symptoms to allergies, I’m pretty sure you have a full-fledged cold. |
777 | Aseptic | सड़न रोकनेवाला | free from living germs that cause disease | After undergoing extensive surgery, Karen’s bloodstream became aseptic which would label her as healthy. |
778 | Ashamed | शर्मिंदा | embarrassed because of one’s own actions | Ashamed of the lies she told her husband, the cheating wife hung her head in shame. |
779 | Ashore | तट पर | the land along the edge of a large body of water | The passengers went ashore once the cruise line made their scheduled stop in Florida. |
780 | Aside | अलग | out of the way; to the side | Placing all problems aside, Lila decided to give her boyfriend a second chance. |
781 | Asinine | गदहे का | very stupid or foolish | How asinine of you to pay for a television in pennies! |
782 | Askance | कनखियों से | with doubt or suspicion | The wealthy man looked askance as the gang members approached him. |
783 | Askew | तिरछा | tilted to one side; in a crooked position | I’ve tried straightening out the poster three times, but it still looks askew. |
784 | Aspect | पहलू | a specific part of something | The critic’s review was single-minded and focused only on one aspect of the film. |
785 | Aspects | पहलू | parts of something | As we toured the home, I mentioned that the aspects of house were not my style. |
786 | Asperity | तीक्ष्णता | harsh manner or tone of voice | When I was a teenager, my father used asperity when he spoke with all my dates in hopes of scaring them away. |
787 | Aspersion | कलंक | a false charge meant to harm someone’s reputation | Jack’s political rival cast an aspersion against him right before the election. |
788 | Asphyxiate | गला घोंटना | to stop the flow of air to a person’s lungs by obstructing their breathing pathway | Detective Jones realized the killer did asphyxiate the victim by wrapping a belt around her throat and pulling it as tight as possible. |
789 | Asphyxiation | asphyxiation | the act of restricting oxygen to the brain in someone or something | Due to the red marks around her neck and her pale blue skin, the medical examiner determined that the woman died of asphyxiation. |
790 | Aspirant | आकांक्षी | a person or group that strives to achieve something, take on a certain career, or follow a particular path | Though she didn’t possess much natural talent, the aspirant practice dancing every single day in hopes that she would be good enough to become a professional dancer. |
791 | Aspirate | महाप्राण | a medical term that means to draw in something by suction | During the science experiment, students tried to aspirate some of the excess liquid from the bowl using a syringe. |
792 | Aspiration | आकांक्षा | a dream of accomplishing something | My husband and I share the aspiration of having a marriage that lasts a lifetime. |
793 | Aspire | महत्त्वाकांक्षा करना | to hope or dream | Even though he claims that he doesn’t aspire to greatness, I have never seen anyone work the media the way that he does. |
794 | Assail | आक्रमण करना | to attack violently | If anyone ever talks negatively about Alex’s father, his response is to assail the person with insults. |
795 | Assailant | आक्रमण-संबंधी | an individual who attacks another individual | I was able to give the police a detailed description of the assailant who attacked me in the parking lot. |
796 | Assassinate | हत्या | to murder a famous or otherwise important person with a surprise attack | The murder only spent a few hours planning the killing, but was able to assassinate the politician right outside his home. |
797 | Assault | हमला | a physical attack | An assault of the police officer left him bloody and battered. |
798 | Assay | परख | a test or assessment on something to determine what it contains | The laboratory conducted an assay to quantitatively measure the presence of ore in the composition. |
799 | Assemblage | संयोजन | an assembly or collection | An assemblage of rust-colored antiques lined the tables of the thrift store. |
800 | Assemble | इकट्ठा | to put together | The chef needed to assemble the ingredients for the meal. |
801 | Assembly | सभा | construction | Toys R Us hires workers whose sole work task is assembly of bikes and other buildable toys. |
802 | Assent | अनुमति | to agree to something especially after thoughtful consideration | For a while, it seemed as if Karen was not going to assent to Jim’s marriage proposal. |
803 | Assert | ज़ोर | to express an opinion or fact in a confident manner | The lawyer will assert his client’s innocence despite the overwhelming evidence against him. |
804 | Assertion | बल देकर कहना | a bold declaration without proof | The lawyer’s assertion will have us believe her client was not in the state at the time of the murder. |
805 | Assertive | निश्चयात्मक | boldly self-assured; confident without being aggressive | The flight attendant became assertive when confronting the man who took his seat belt off during takeoff. |
806 | Assess | आकलन | to judge or evaluate the state or value of something | The field test will assess the police candidate’s ability to perform under stress. |
807 | Assessment | आकलन | the process of making a judgement or evaluation about someone or something | The assessment of my car damage was that it was totaled from the accident. |
808 | Asset | संपत्ति | an individual, quality, or thing that is considered valuable | Jane’s ’67 Mustang is her favorite asset. |
809 | Asseverate | यकीन करना | to state in a definite manner | The teacher could not believe the class mischief-maker had the nerve to asseverate a zombie stole his homework. |
810 | Assiduous | परिश्रमी | showing hard work and care that is brought about by attention to detail | That was very assiduous of you to finish those financial reports weeks ahead of schedule. |
811 | Assign | सौंपना | to designate or set apart something for some purpose | The store managers will assign daily duties to the seasonal employees. |
812 | Assignation | नियुक्ति | an appointment or date to meet someone in secret, typically between lovers | I had an assignation with my girlfriend yesterday, the two of us sneaking out into town so our parents wouldn’t know what we were doing. |
813 | Assignment | कार्यभार | a particular task or duty that one is expected to complete | On assignment for the Washington Post, the reporter combed the city in search of information. |
814 | Assimilate | अपनाना | to learn something so that it is fully understood and can be used | Because I am not good with math, I find it difficult to assimilate most of the geometry formulas. |
815 | Assist | सहायता देना | a helpful action or act of giving | I’m always willing to assist the elderly across the street when I see they’re struggling. |
816 | Assistance | सहायता | help; aid | The doctor called for assistance and the nurse came running. |
817 | Assistant | सहायक | a worker who helps in a particular field for task | Each library assistant was given a specific section of the library to put away books. |
818 | Assisted | असिस्टेड | helped; aided | The kindergarten teacher assisted the children with tying their shoes and opening their milk cartons. |
819 | Associate | संबंद्ध करना | to connect things in one’s mind | Even my two year old niece can associate the yellow arch with McDonald’s cheeseburgers. |
820 | Association | संगठन | a group of people organized for a particular purpose or mission | The association was created to help struggling veterans find housing and work. |
821 | Associative | जोड़नेवाला | having a connection between two things | Research studies have shown time and time again that there is an associative connection between smoking and cancer. |
822 | Assonance | स्वरों की एकता | the duplication of similar or identical vowel sounds in sentences, phrases, or words | If you find yourself repeating vowel vibrations in your poems, you’re probably making use of assonance in your rhymes. |
823 | Assortment | वर्गीकरण | a diverse collection of things or people | As she ventured into the closet, the maid was amazed by the assortment of shoes that lined the shelves. |
824 | Assuage | शांत करना | to provide relief; causing to feel better | In an effort to assuage angry customers, the store issued everyone a full refund. |
825 | Assuage | शांत करना | to relieve or ease unpleasant feelings | Darren tried to assuage his wife’s fear of flying by buying her a drink and holding her hand during takeoff. |
826 | Assume | मान लीजिए | to suppose to be true, especially without proof | If I saw a man dressed all in black, holding a gun, and walking toward me, I would assume that the man is really a dangerous guy and I would run away from him. |
827 | Assumption | मान्यता | the act of assuming, or taking to or upon one’s self; the act of taking up or adopting | When the young woman became engaged, the assumption of wedding planner was taken on by the bride’s mother. |
828 | Assurance | बीमा | a promise that relieves doubt | In his address, the president will provide the public with an assurance the economy is slowly improving. |
829 | Assure | आश्वासन | to promise or guarantee | Unions are able to assure workers certain protections and benefits not guaranteed in nonunion states. |
830 | Assured | आश्वासन दिया | guaranteed; promised | The dog groomer assured the dog’s owner that she would be satisfied with the pet’s haircut. |
831 | Asterisk | तारांकन | a print symbol used for numerous purposes including highlighting something or signaling a note is included at the end of a page | As Tim studied his notecards, he put an asterisk beside any information he felt he needed to revisit. |
832 | Asteroid | छोटा तारा | a rocky object that is smaller than a planet that most often orbits a star | Believing that an asteroid would one day strike the Earth, the citizens decided to live on Mars. |
833 | Asthenosphere | एस्थेनोस्फीयर | the portion of the mantle of the Earth that rests under the lithosphere and is comprised of rocks that can be altered in shape | The asthenosphere is an underlying layer of the Earth positioned beneath the lithosphere. |
834 | Astir | उत्तेजना में | in motion | By dawn of Christmas Day, the excited children were already astir. |
835 | Astonish | चकित | to trigger surprise or wonder | Hopefully the magic show will astonish our guests and leave them amazed. |
836 | Astonished | आश्चर्यचकित | greatly surprised or amazed | After weeks of studying the Civil War, Kevin was astonished with his below average grade on his history test. |
837 | Astonishing | आश्चर्यजनक | causing amazement | The magic show was an astonishing display of illusions and wonder. |
838 | Astound | हक्का बक्का | to overpower with amazement | The taste of the wonderful dessert is sure to astound anyone who likes chocolate. |
839 | Astral | एस्ट्रल | related to the stars | A telescope is being used to look at stars and other astral objects in the sky. |
840 | Astray | गुमराह | not on the desired path | My partying friends tried to lead me astray from my studies. |
841 | Astride | सवार होकर | with ones legs on either side of | An old portrait of Molly shows her sitting astride a horse. |
842 | Astringent | स्तम्मक | acidic | The sauce was way too astringent for my taste, as I dislike bitter flavors. |
843 | Astrology | ज्योतिष | the study of the movements and positions of the planets and stars and how they might affect our lives | Because she followed astrology, she read her horoscope each day. |
844 | Astute | चतुर | marked by practical hardheaded intelligence | The astute businessman went from rags to riches with one great idea. |
845 | Asunder | अलग-अलग | separate into distinct parts | When I learned my husband had been cheating on me, I felt as though my world had been blown asunder. |
846 | Asylum | अस्पताल | place of safety | Clara’s lifelong dream is to start a program that grants asylum to persecuted citizens from other countries. |
847 | Asymmetrical | विषम | having two uneven or crooked sides | I have asymmetrical eyes, with one eye bigger and lower than the other. |
848 | Asymptomatic | स्पर्शोन्मुख | displaying no signs or symptoms of illness | Although the doctor says I have a heart condition, I’m currently asymptomatic and feel fine. |
849 | Asynchronous | अतुल्यकालिक | not happening or occurring at the same time | The online course was asynchronous, allowing students to learn at their own pace. |
850 | Atheism | नास्तिकता | a lack of belief in the existence of a God or gods | The man’s atheism was a surprise to his family members who were devout Catholics and wholeheartedly believed in God. |
851 | Athlete | धावक | a person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise | The ballet dancer raged when people scoffed and said that she wasn’t an athlete because she spent as many hours training as NFL players. |
852 | Atlas | एटलस | a book of maps | Containing 40 maps, the atlas showed various boundaries between countries and states. |
853 | Atmosphere | वायुमंडल | the climate or mood in a certain place | The atmosphere in the party was very festive. |
854 | Atmospheric | वायुमंडलीय | relating to the atmosphere (air that surrounds the Earth.) | Global atmospheric levels of the gas continue to rise throughout the world’s air. |
855 | Atom | एटम | the smallest portion of an element that contains the chemical traits of the element | Water consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. |
856 | Atomize | परमाणुओं में परिणत करना | to reduce something into small particles or a fine mist | When scientists atomize a solution into tiny bits, an aerosol spray is created. |
857 | Atone | मेल करना | to reimburse for a wrongdoing | To atone for racist actions in his youth, the billionaire established a scholarship fund for minority students attending his alma mater. |
858 | Atrabilious | अत्रबिलियस | bad-tempered or irritable | The pupils were afraid to ask the atrabilious teacher questions. |
859 | Atrocious | नृशंस | heinous; monstrous | After receiving atrocious reviews, the play closed the day after opening. |
860 | Atrocity | क्रूरता | a horrific action | The atrocity of the murders stunned the entire city. |
861 | Atrophy | शोष | to weaken in ability or function | It was hard to watch my mother atrophy as she experienced the weakening disease of Alzheimer’s. |
862 | Attach | संलग्न करना | to tie or connect something to something else | The student will attach a lock to his locker to keep other students from stealing his things. |
863 | Attached | जुड़ा हुआ | tied or connected something to something else | At the airport, the clerk attached a piece of paper with our names on it to our luggage. |
864 | Attack | आक्रमण करना | aggressive or violent action | The attack took place in the middle of the street and frightened many people watching the fight. |
865 | Attain | प्राप्त | to accomplish; to achieve | Linda can not attain peace of mind until she finds her missing dog. |
866 | Attainment | प्राप्ति | the act of gaining something by working for it | For Phillip, one of the proudest achievements of his life was the attainment of his medical degree. |
867 | Attempt | कोशिश करना | to try; make an effort | Hoping that they could attempt to save their marriage, the husband asked his wife to go to counseling. |
868 | Attend | भाग लेना | to go to an event or meeting | If you want to attend the sales conference, you must sign up online by Friday. |
869 | Attendance | उपस्थिति | the number of people present at an event | Attendance at the concert was low because the ticket prices were so high. |
870 | Attention | ध्यान | the concentration or awareness of something | Her attention to detail when she constructed the very thorough employee manual answered every question a new employee had. |
871 | Attentive | सचेत | observant; watchful | As a loyal husband, Barry is very attentive to the needs of his wife Drew. |
872 | Attenuate | दुर्बल होना | to reduce to a weaker or smaller state | Doctors claim taking the flu vaccine will attenuate the effects of the illness. |
873 | Attest | यह प्रमाणित करते हैं | to uphold something as real or true | As any police officer can attest, driving while texting is not safe. |
874 | Attire | पोशाक | one’s dress or clothes | The high school prom required formal attire, but no one was allowed to rent a limousine. |
875 | Attitude | नज़रिया | a person’s opinions or feelings about a specific thing, person, or idea | His positive attitude helped everyone enjoy the trip during the rainstorm. |
876 | Attorney | प्रतिनिधि | a person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters | If you’re ever arrested, refuse to answer questions and ask to speak to an attorney. |
877 | Attract | आकर्षित करना | to cause something to be drawn towards something else | The sweet smell of the flower nectar can attract bees from many miles away. |
878 | Attractive | आकर्षक | good-looking; appealing | Although she found the handsome gentleman attractive, Christine wasn’t sure if she could date a younger guy. |
879 | Attribute | गुण | a characteristic of something | If you want to be a nurse, being compassionate is one attribute you should have. |
880 | Attribution | आरोपण | the act of assigning someone credit or acknowledgement for doing something | My book included an attribution to all those who edited the manuscript. |
881 | Attune | लय में करना | to customize or modify something to be more receptive or capable | The radio transmitter wasn’t picking up what we needed, so I had to attune it to the right frequency. |
882 | Atypical | अनियमित | not normal | Eating meat would be completely atypical for a vegetarian. |
883 | Auction | नीलामी | public sales event | A vintage 1929 Mercedes Benz was sold at auction last week to an anonymous buyer. |
884 | Audacious | साहसी | recklessly bold; daring | Cooper was an audacious soldier who never ran from a battle. |
885 | Audacity | धृष्टता | a confident and daring quality that is often seen as shocking or rude | To everyone’s surprise, Jackie had the audacity to invite herself to her rival’s wedding. |
886 | Audible | सुनाई देने योग्य | capable of being perceived | To block out audible sounds, Jack uses earplugs when flying. |
887 | Audience | श्रोता | a group of viewers or spectators | Bowing gracefully in front of the audience, the ballerina beamed ear to ear as the attendees shouted for an encore. |
888 | Audit | अंकेक्षण | to conduct an independent review and examination of certain data | Before baking brownies, make an audit of the ingredients available to see whether there is enough flour, eggs, and sugar. |
889 | Audition | श्रवण | to present talents in front of a judge or judges in order to achieve a desired position or role | Diana flew to New York to audition for the leading role of Eliza in Hamilton. |
890 | Auditorium | सभागार | a large room or building where people gather to watch a performance or hear a speech | The packed auditorium held almost a thousand concert-goers who were eagerly awaiting the arrival of their idol. |
891 | Auditory | श्रवण | of or pertaining to hearing | Many people are auditory learners who learn best through hearing. |
892 | Aught | किसी प्रकार से | anything or for all | My psychiatrist says I worry too much, but for aught I know, a stranger could be watching all of my actions. |
893 | Augment | बढ़ाना | to increase the size or amount of something | Because I want to augment my income, I am thinking about getting a second job. |
894 | Augur | शकुनश | to predict what is yet to come | Even the film’s initial reviews augur the movie’s A-list cast will be front and center on Oscar night. |
895 | Augury | भविष्यवाणी | a prediction or omen | There are those who view the virus as an augury of the world coming to an end. |
896 | August | अगस्त | much-admired and respected | Everyone wanted the chance to dine with the august president. |
897 | Aural | कर्ण-संबंधी | pertaining to the ear or the sense of hearing | Instead of using his eyes to read the book, the truck driver used his aural sense to listen to the contents of the novel. |
898 | Auricular | चुपचाप कान मे कहा | of or relating to the ear or the sense of hearing | After getting hearing aids, Grandpa Taylor realized he had fixed his auricular deficiency. |
899 | Auriferous | सुवर्णपूर्ण | describes rocks or minerals that contain gold | Placing his hands on the auriferous treasure, the pirate lusted for the golden trinkets. |
900 | Auspices | तत्त्वावधान | guidance and support | Under the auspices of their commander-in-chief, the troops crossed the border into the war zone. |
901 | Auspicious | शुभ | being a sign of future success; indicating a promising future | His brilliant acceptance speech was an auspicious start to his political career. |
902 | Austere | सीधा-सादा | without any decoration; strict and serious in manner | Even though she appeared austere, my teacher was a very kind woman. |
903 | Authentic | प्रामाणिक | genuine; real; unfaked | We went to an authentic Mexican restaurant for my birthday where they served cuisine like you would find in Mexico. |
904 | Authenticate | प्रमाणित | to prove that something is true or genuine | We will need to authenticate your orders to make sure that they did indeed come from high command before we can let you past this point. |
905 | Author | लेखक | someone who writes books for a living | Theodor Seuss Geisel was a famous author who published over sixty children’s books bearing the name Dr. Seuss. |
906 | Authoritarian | सत्तावादी | preferring or enforcing strict obedience to authority as opposed to individual freedom | Our teacher is very authoritarian in her management and doesn’t allow us any wiggle room on the rules. |
907 | Authoritative | आधिकारिक | having an attribute that encourages people to obey you | The principal has such an authoritative presence that even rebellious students behave around him. |
908 | Authority | अधिकार | the power to enforce rules or give orders | Because I am the manager, I have the authority to change the policy at my job. |
909 | Authorize | अधिकृत | to give official permission | A manager must authorize the transaction before we can give the customer the money. |
910 | Authorship | ग्रन्थकारिता | the job of written composition | In the Bible, the authorship of Revelations is believed to be drafted by John the Apostle because there is evidence that he wrote it. |
911 | Autobiography | आत्मकथा | the story of an individual’s life written by that individual | To learn about the deceased celebrity, you should read the autobiography he wrote about his life. |
912 | Autochthonous | मूल निवासी | original inhabitants of a place without any migration or intermingling of other groups | Many autochthonous tribes in remote corners of Siberia have never been approached by colonists or married outside of their group. |
913 | Autocracy | एकतंत्र | a government type in which one person has boundless power | The country is an autocracy that is controlled solely by a member of the royal family. |
914 | Autocrat | अनियन्त्रित शासक | an individual who rules without considering others | The corrupt autocrat views the brutal dictator as a role model. |
915 | Autocratic | निरंकुश | not concerned about the wishes or opinions of others; heavy-handed | The autocratic dictator ordered the deaths of people who opposed him. |
916 | Autodidact | ऑटोडिडैक्ट | self-taught person | After moving to the rural village of the Congo, the autodidact learned math and science due to the only school being over one hundred miles away. |
917 | Autograph | हस्ताक्षर | a person’s own handwriting, especially the signature of a famous or admired person | In order for the check to be valid, Greg needed to include his autograph. |
918 | Automated | स्वचालित | controlled by a machine rather than a person | If you call the hotline, you will talk to an automated system instead of a real person. |
919 | Automatic | स्वचालित | something that is automated, or acts of its own accord without conscious effort or input | A car with an automatic transmission will shift gears appropriately while driving, without any input from the driver themselves. |
920 | Automatically | खुद ब खुद | spontaneously and involuntarily | As I inhaled dust when I shook the dirty rug, I automatically sneezed without any warning. |
921 | Automation | स्वचालन | the process of making a machine or system work without having to be controlled by a person | Automation of the cotton picking process through the creation of the cotton gen changed the south forever. |
922 | Automotive | ऑटोमोटिव | pertaining to a car or other powered automobile | After wrecking my car at the intersection, I took my damaged Honda Accord to the automotive center for repairs. |
923 | Autonomy | स्वायत्तता | the quality or state of being self-governing | Teenagers should have the autonomy to make their own decisions in preparation for their lives as adults. |
924 | Autopsy | ऑटोप्सी | dissection of a body after death that is conducted to determine how the person died | An autopsy of the deceased was performed against the family’s wishes since neglect was suspected. |
925 | Autumn | पतझड़ | the season between summer and winter; fall | Even though autumn is such a beautiful season, raking all of those leaves becomes such a daily chore for me. |
926 | Auxiliary | सहायक | a group or team that provides assistance | When my grandmother retired, she joined the hospital auxiliary team that visited lonely patients. |
927 | Avail | लाभ लेना | to be of advantage or use | Stranded in the desert, Jake tried to restart his car but to no avail. |
928 | Availability | उपलब्धता | having the time or means supplies to do something | The secretary informed the caller of her boss’s availability to meet that week. |
929 | Available | उपलब्ध | accessible and obtainable | When my dream house was put on the market and appraised in my price range, I knew the house would be available for me to purchase it. |
930 | Avalanche | हिमस्खलन | an unexpected accumulation | During the power outage, our office faced an avalanche of distress calls. |
931 | Avant-garde | हरावल | cutting-edge; trendy | The elderly poet was confused by the youth’s avant-garde style of writing. |
932 | Avarice | लोभ | A strong desire and greed for money/material things | Mr. Krab’s avarice for money caused him to work his employees to the bone for little pay. |
933 | Avaricious | लालची | desirous of wealth or advancement | Since Tiffany was an avaricious reader, her reading level was at 12th grade level even though she was still in 4th grade. |
934 | Avatar | अवतार | in technology, an icon or figure representing a particular person | In the hybrid chat room, an avatar is used in place of the person’s real picture. |
935 | Avenue | मार्ग | a method or means by which something may be accomplished | Admittedly, anger is an all too human response to frustration; but it’s still no avenue to solid achievement. |
936 | Aver | दृढ़ता से कहना | to assert something in a convincing way | Even though the country is in an economic crisis, its leader will aver the nation is doing well during his monthly address. |
937 | Average | औसत | ordinary; not very special | Although others thought the woman to be very beautiful, she was insecure and only saw herself as average. |
938 | Averse | प्रतिकूल | actively not liking something | For those who are averse to spaghetti, you also have the meal choice of baked chicken with roasted potatoes. |
939 | Aversion | घृणा | a feeling of disgust toward something with a desire to avoid it | Older people who are unfamiliar with computer technology often have an aversion to it. |
940 | Avert | टालना | to stop an incident from occurring | I always avert my eyes to avoid seeing the bloody movie scenes. |
941 | Avian | एवियन | relating to birds | The avian part of the animal kingdom includes every type of bird there is, from the flightless penguin to the majestic eagle. |
942 | Aural | कर्ण-संबंधी | pertaining to the ear or the sense of hearing | Instead of using his eyes to read the book, the truck driver used his aural sense to listen to the contents of the novel. |
943 | Auricular | चुपचाप कान मे कहा | of or relating to the ear or the sense of hearing | After getting hearing aids, Grandpa Taylor realized he had fixed his auricular deficiency. |
944 | Auriferous | सुवर्णपूर्ण | describes rocks or minerals that contain gold | Placing his hands on the auriferous treasure, the pirate lusted for the golden trinkets. |
945 | Auspices | तत्त्वावधान | guidance and support | Under the auspices of their commander-in-chief, the troops crossed the border into the war zone. |
946 | Auspicious | शुभ | being a sign of future success; indicating a promising future | His brilliant acceptance speech was an auspicious start to his political career. |
947 | Austere | सीधा-सादा | without any decoration; strict and serious in manner | Even though she appeared austere, my teacher was a very kind woman. |
948 | Authentic | प्रामाणिक | genuine; real; unfaked | We went to an authentic Mexican restaurant for my birthday where they served cuisine like you would find in Mexico. |
949 | Authenticate | प्रमाणित | to prove that something is true or genuine | We will need to authenticate your orders to make sure that they did indeed come from high command before we can let you past this point. |
950 | Author | लेखक | someone who writes books for a living | Theodor Seuss Geisel was a famous author who published over sixty children’s books bearing the name Dr. Seuss. |
951 | Authoritarian | सत्तावादी | preferring or enforcing strict obedience to authority as opposed to individual freedom | Our teacher is very authoritarian in her management and doesn’t allow us any wiggle room on the rules. |
952 | Authoritative | आधिकारिक | having an attribute that encourages people to obey you | The principal has such an authoritative presence that even rebellious students behave around him. |
953 | Authority | अधिकार | the power to enforce rules or give orders | Because I am the manager, I have the authority to change the policy at my job. |
954 | Authorize | अधिकृत | to give official permission | A manager must authorize the transaction before we can give the customer the money. |
955 | Authorship | ग्रन्थकारिता | the job of written composition | In the Bible, the authorship of Revelations is believed to be drafted by John the Apostle because there is evidence that he wrote it. |
956 | Autobiography | आत्मकथा | the story of an individual’s life written by that individual | To learn about the deceased celebrity, you should read the autobiography he wrote about his life. |
957 | Autochthonous | मूल निवासी | original inhabitants of a place without any migration or intermingling of other groups | Many autochthonous tribes in remote corners of Siberia have never been approached by colonists or married outside of their group. |
958 | Autocracy | एकतंत्र | a government type in which one person has boundless power | The country is an autocracy that is controlled solely by a member of the royal family. |
959 | Autocrat | अनियन्त्रित शासक | an individual who rules without considering others | The corrupt autocrat views the brutal dictator as a role model. |
960 | Autocratic | निरंकुश | not concerned about the wishes or opinions of others; heavy-handed | The autocratic dictator ordered the deaths of people who opposed him. |
961 | Autodidact | ऑटोडिडैक्ट | self-taught person | After moving to the rural village of the Congo, the autodidact learned math and science due to the only school being over one hundred miles away. |
962 | Autograph | हस्ताक्षर | a person’s own handwriting, especially the signature of a famous or admired person | In order for the check to be valid, Greg needed to include his autograph. |
963 | Automated | स्वचालित | controlled by a machine rather than a person | If you call the hotline, you will talk to an automated system instead of a real person. |
964 | Automatic | स्वचालित | something that is automated, or acts of its own accord without conscious effort or input | A car with an automatic transmission will shift gears appropriately while driving, without any input from the driver themselves. |
965 | Automatically | खुद ब खुद | spontaneously and involuntarily | As I inhaled dust when I shook the dirty rug, I automatically sneezed without any warning. |
966 | Automation | स्वचालन | the process of making a machine or system work without having to be controlled by a person | Automation of the cotton picking process through the creation of the cotton gen changed the south forever. |
967 | Automotive | ऑटोमोटिव | pertaining to a car or other powered automobile | After wrecking my car at the intersection, I took my damaged Honda Accord to the automotive center for repairs. |
968 | Autonomy | स्वायत्तता | the quality or state of being self-governing | Teenagers should have the autonomy to make their own decisions in preparation for their lives as adults. |
969 | Autopsy | ऑटोप्सी | dissection of a body after death that is conducted to determine how the person died | An autopsy of the deceased was performed against the family’s wishes since neglect was suspected. |
970 | Autumn | पतझड़ | the season between summer and winter; fall | Even though autumn is such a beautiful season, raking all of those leaves becomes such a daily chore for me. |
971 | Auxiliary | सहायक | a group or team that provides assistance | When my grandmother retired, she joined the hospital auxiliary team that visited lonely patients. |
972 | Avail | लाभ लेना | to be of advantage or use | Stranded in the desert, Jake tried to restart his car but to no avail. |
973 | Availability | उपलब्धता | having the time or means supplies to do something | The secretary informed the caller of her boss’s availability to meet that week. |
974 | Available | उपलब्ध | accessible and obtainable | When my dream house was put on the market and appraised in my price range, I knew the house would be available for me to purchase it. |
975 | Avalanche | हिमस्खलन | an unexpected accumulation | During the power outage, our office faced an avalanche of distress calls. |
976 | Avant-garde | हरावल | cutting-edge; trendy | The elderly poet was confused by the youth’s avant-garde style of writing. |
977 | Avarice | लोभ | A strong desire and greed for money/material things | Mr. Krab’s avarice for money caused him to work his employees to the bone for little pay. |
978 | Avaricious | लालची | desirous of wealth or advancement | Since Tiffany was an avaricious reader, her reading level was at 12th grade level even though she was still in 4th grade. |
979 | Avatar | अवतार | in technology, an icon or figure representing a particular person | In the hybrid chat room, an avatar is used in place of the person’s real picture. |
980 | Avenue | मार्ग | a method or means by which something may be accomplished | Admittedly, anger is an all too human response to frustration; but it’s still no avenue to solid achievement. |
981 | Aver | दृढ़ता से कहना | to assert something in a convincing way | Even though the country is in an economic crisis, its leader will aver the nation is doing well during his monthly address. |
982 | Average | औसत | ordinary; not very special | Although others thought the woman to be very beautiful, she was insecure and only saw herself as average. |
983 | Averred | औसतन | stated something that was true and accurate | The witness averred that he had seen the suspect run away with the cash and sealed the man’s fate with his damning testimony. |
984 | Averse | प्रतिकूल | actively not liking something | For those who are averse to spaghetti, you also have the meal choice of baked chicken with roasted potatoes. |
985 | Aversion | घृणा | a feeling of disgust toward something with a desire to avoid it | Older people who are unfamiliar with computer technology often have an aversion to it. |
986 | Avert | टालना | to stop an incident from occurring | I always avert my eyes to avoid seeing the bloody movie scenes. |
987 | Avian | एवियन | relating to birds | The avian part of the animal kingdom includes every type of bird there is, from the flightless penguin to the majestic eagle. |
988 | Aviary | पक्षीशाल | confinement for keeping birds; a birdhouse | The cockatiel breeder used a suspended aviary to breed new birds. |
989 | Aviation | विमानन | the activity of designing, producing, or flying an aircraft | The top-notch aviation school only allows students with the highest potential to join its pilot program. |
990 | Aviator | हवाबाज़ | a pilot | The aviator prepared for his first flight across the Pacific by checking his engine and fueling his aircraft. |
991 | Avid | उत्सुक | enthusiastic; passionate | James is an avid supporter of any organization that is trying to improve the environment. |
992 | Avidity | उत्कट इच्छा | a strong eagerness or desire | The journalist’s avidity to learn everything there is to know about the case drove her to work long hours. |
993 | Avidly | उत्सुकतापूर्वक | in an excited or enthusiastic manner | Airport police became suspicious of a passenger after one of the drug dogs avidly sniffed his carry-on bag. |
994 | Avocation | धन्धा | an activity one enjoys when he or she is not working | Recently, Sherman discovered woodworking is the type of avocation he enjoys in his spare time. |
995 | Avoid | टालना | to keep away from; dodge or evade | The dieter tries to avoid foods that are high in fat or sugar. |
996 | Avoidable | परिहार्य | able to be stopped or prevented | Diabetes can be avoidable if you reduce your sugar intake and exercise regularly. |
997 | Avoidance | परिहार | the act of staying away from someone or something | The procrastinator’s therapist tried to explain that avoidance of a task doesn’t make it disappear. |
998 | Avoirdupois | मोटापन | a system in the United States for measuring a pound equaling to sixteen ounces | To calculate the weight of the gold using avoirdupois, it was determined that the gold weighed over a pound. |
999 | Avouch | दृढ़तापूर्वक कहना | to declare freely and openly; to assert | Standing at the witness stand, I stated that I could avouch for the sterling reputation of Jennifer. |
1000 | Avow | खुलकर कहना | to admit or confess something publicly | Because the man would not avow himself as a follower of the king in front of the villagers, he was sentenced to death. |
Here are the 100 most common words in the English language, according to the Oxford English Corpus:
- the
- be
- to
- of
- and
- a
- in
- that
- have
- I
- it
- for
- not
- on
- with
- he
- as
- you
- do
- at
- this
- but
- his
- by
- from
- they
- we
- say
- her
- she
- or
- an
- will
- my
- one
- all
- would
- there
- their
- what
- so
- up
- out
- if
- about
- who
- get
- which
- go
- me
- when
- make
- can
- like
- time
- no
- just
- him
- know
- take
- person
- into
- year
- your
- good
- some
- could
- them
- see
- other
- than
- then
- now
- look
- only
- come
- its
- over
- think
- also
- back
- after
- use
- two
- how
- our
- work
- first
- well
- way
- even
- new
- want
- because
- any
- these
- give
- day
- most
- us
English has borrowed a number of Hindi words over time, especially since India was a British colony for over 200 years. Here are some common Hindi words that are used in English:
- Avatar
- Bazaar
- Chai
- Chutney
- Curry
- Guru
- Jungle
- Karma
- Khaki
- Loot
- Masala
- Nirvana
- Pajamas
- Roti
- Shampoo
- Swastika
- Thug
- Yoga
- Raja
- Rani
These are just a few examples of Hindi words that have been adopted into the English language. There are many others, and the influence of Hindi on English continues to evolve
We are going to cover A-Z vocabulary words with Hindi Meaning Here. In this blog we have added 1000 words.
1 | Aardvark | एर्डवार्क | a large, long-eared nocturnal animal that uses its long tongue to eat ants and termites | The long-eared aardvark slept all day and ate insects all night. |
2 | Abaft | जहाज़ की पतवार की ओर | toward the stern; behind | The wind was abaft which made the ship glide faster towards our destination. |
3 | Abandon | छोड़ देना | to stop caring and leave or to desert | Since the young girl was unable to care for the newborn, she decided to abandon the child at a fire station. |
4 | Abase | अपमानित करना | to lower so as to hurt feelings | My stepmother is an evil woman who likes to abase little children because she had a miserable childhood herself. |
5 | Abaser | अपघर्षक | someone who degrades or lowers someone | After the abaser would make fun of her daughter-in-law’s cooking, she would then continue to talk bad about the young woman’s appearance as well. |
6 | Abash | लज्जित करना | to humiliate someone and make them feel embarrassed or ashamed | The officer tried to abash the inmates, humiliating them and treating them like dogs. |
7 | Abate | रोक-थाम करना | to reduce in degree or intensity | I hope this medicine will abate the pain in my leg. |
8 | Abatement | उपशमन | reduction or weakening or something | Natalie longed for the abatement of the screaming rock music from her brother’s band so she could focus on her homework. |
9 | Abattoir | कसाईखाना | a place where animals are taken to slaughter | Although many farmers own cattle, they don’t slaughter the animals on site but send them to an abattoir. |
10 | Abbess | महन्तिन | the female superior of a community of nuns | An Abbess is the female leader of a small community of nuns. |
11 | Abbreviate | संक्षिप्त | to shorten a word or phrase | Learning to abbreviate long words will help the court reporter type more quickly. |
12 | Abdicate | त्यागना | to stop accepting a particular responsibility or obligation that you have | The young prince became king after his older brother decided to abdicate the throne. |
13 | Abdominal | पेट | related to the abdomen/stomach, or the part between the thorax and the pelvis | My severe abdominal pains sent me to the hospital where I learned that it was nothing more than trapped gas. |
14 | Abduct | अपहरण | to grab an individual by trickery or force | The kidnappers planned to abduct the millionaire’s daughter. |
15 | Abecedarian | नवसिखुआ | alphabetical | We decided to organize the files in an abecedarian manner so we could find what we were looking for by name more easily. |
16 | Aberrant | धर्मपथ से हटनेवाला | straying from the normal or right way | John’s aberrant behavior is going to get him in a lot of trouble one of these days. |
17 | Aberration | विपथन | deviating from what is normal or desirable, not typical | Shelley’s angry retort was an aberration from her normally quiet demeanor. |
18 | Abet | उकसाना | to encourage or support a behavior or action | The photo editing software is sure to abet my odds of winning the photo competition. |
19 | Abeyance | ठहराव | a state of temporary disuse or suspension | Immediately following the terrorist attack, pilots had to observe a period of abeyance where they could not depart from the airport. |
20 | Abhor | घृणा करना | to reject something very strongly; hate | I abhor liars. |
21 | Abhorrence | घृणा | a strong feeling of hate paired with a feeling of loathing | My abhorrence of racism makes me avoid people with racist attitudes. |
22 | Abhorrent | घिनौना | causing or deserving strong dislike or hatred | As I looked around the filthy apartment, I had to wonder who could live in such abhorrent conditions. |
23 | Ability | क्षमता | the skill or capability to do something | The Flash has the ability to run faster than the speed of light. |
24 | Abiotic | अजैव | abiotic means something that is sterile; not from living organisms | Unlike alive biotic organisms, abiotic factors are nonliving. |
25 | Abject | अधम | cast down in spirit or hope | After his wife died, he was an abject man. |
26 | Abjure | त्यागना | to give up a belief or an activity | After the tyrant took over the country, the citizens had to abjure their political beliefs. |
27 | Ablaze | जलता हुआ | burning fiercely; in a blaze; on fire | The cops threw Jack to the ground and arrested him after he set the American flag ablaze. |
28 | Able-bodied | ह्रष्ट-पुष्ट | physically strong and healthy | If you are not injured or sick, you can generally be considered an able-bodied individual capable of physical exertion. |
29 | Able | योग्य | having the capability of doing something | Being a healthy young man, I am perfectly able to engage in manual labor, no matter what kind of physical stress that includes. |
30 | Ablution | स्नान | the act of washing or cleansing | Sylvia has a rare condition that makes her break out in a rash if she gets water on her skin, so her morning ablution consists of using cleansing cream and tissue. |
We have added 1000 daily use English words with Hindi meaning .
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