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Synonyms CSS Exam 2018

This document contains definitions and examples of 10 English words along with their synonyms and antonyms: accusation, animosity, perceive, inclination, dominance, despair, inflict, callous, plight, and perilous.

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Synonyms CSS Exam 2018

This document contains definitions and examples of 10 English words along with their synonyms and antonyms: accusation, animosity, perceive, inclination, dominance, despair, inflict, callous, plight, and perilous.

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Synonyms CSS Exam 2018

1. Inception
synonyms: commencement, foundation, opening,
inauguration.

2. Picket
synonyms: protester, demonstrator.

3. Disgorge
synonyms: discharge, eject, emit, expel, evacuate.

4. Lapse
synonyms: interval, failure, decline, mistake, blunder.

5. Heresy
synonyms: dissension, dissent, blasphemy,
nonconformity.

6. Unfazed
synonyms: calm, relaxed, cool, easy-going, confident.

7. Underling
synonyms: subordinate, inferior, servant.

8. Slack
synonyms: loose, lazy, lax, inefficient, incompetent.

9. Thwart
synonyms: prevent, oppose, frustrate.
10. Tiff
synonyms: quarrel, argument, clash, dispute,
disagreement.

Synonyms CSS 2017

1‫۔‬Fudge:
Synonyms: blunder, bumble, fumble, limp, stumble.

2. Levitate:
Synonyms: drift, rise, fly, float, hang.

3. Nicety:
Synonyms: detail, nuance, distinction, amenity.

4. Occult:
Synonyms: Hidden, mysterious, secret.

5: Peroration:
Synonyms: a speech, discourse, talk, lecture.

6: Nummary:
Synonyms: monetary, pecuniary.

7: Trice:
Synonyms: cracking, flash, minute, while, instant.

8: Venial:
Synonyms: excusable, pardonable, justifiable, allowable,
defensible.

9: Wanton:
Synonyms: Unrestrained, extravagant, changeable,
senseless.

10: Wilted:
Synonyms: cave in, diminish, wane, succumb.

Synonyms CSS 2016

1. Nabob:
Synonyms: bigwig, character, dignitary, notable, leader.

2. Pall:
Synonyms: satiate, cloak, cloth, covering, weary.

3. Loquacious :
Synonyms: talkative, chattering, verbose, voluble.

4. Vociferous :
Synonyms: strident, noisy, blatant, shrill, loud.

5. Chimaera:
Synonyms: illusion, figment, delusion, fancy.

6. Sacrosanct:
Synonyms: sacred, reverent, blessed, divine, religious.

7. Temerity:
Synonyms: stupid, audacity, boldness, overconfidence,
recklessness.

8. Stentorian:
Synonyms: loud, blaring, sonorous, resounding.

9. Louche:
Synonyms: discreditable, disgraceful, disreputable,
notorious, shady.

10. Propinquity:
Synonyms: nearness, contiguity, concurrence,
connection, relationship.

Synonyms CSS 2015

1. Flagrant:
Synonyms: Glaring, blatant, notorious, obvious,
egregious.

2. Imminent :
Synonyms: impending, approaching, coming, immediate.

3. Astute:
Synonyms: shrewd, keen, clever, intelligent.

4. Averse:
Synonyms: reluctant, opposed, unwilling, loath.

5. Prognosis:
Synonyms: predictions, forecast, diagnosis, guess.

6. Fiduciary:
Synonyms: trustee, guardian, curator.

7. Philandering :
Synonyms: womaniser, trifle, flirt.

8. Pungent:
Synonyms: sharp, piquant, spicy, zesty.

9. Poignant:
Synonyms: intense, bitter, acute.

10. Contingent :
Synonyms: Conditional, chance, unforeseen, accidental,
unexpected.

Synonyms CSS 2014

1.Apropos:
Synonyms: pertinent, apt, opportune, relevant.

2. Bulwark:
Synonyms: buttress, outwork, rampart, barrier.

3. Epitome:
Synonyms: Essence, a brief summary, embodiment.

4. Regurgitate:
Synonyms: assimilate, bring up, disgorge, vomit.

5. Plutocrat:
Synonyms: Magnate, tycoon, capitalist.

6. Inebriate:
Synonyms: Drunken, intoxicated, exhilarate.

7. Prodigious :
Synonyms: phenomenal, huge, immense, monstrous.

8. Nuance :
Synonyms: sense, subtlety, distinction, difference.

9. Canny:
Synonyms: clever, watchful, wary, cautious.

10.Sonorous:
Synonyms: Loud, vibrant, resounding, resonant.

*Accusation (noun) ‫ بہتان لگانا‬،‫*الزام لگانا‬


a charge or claim that someone has done something illegal or
wrong.
Example: “accusations of bribery”
Synonyms: allegation, claim, charge, assertion, attribution, asseveration,
imputation, incrimination,
Antonyms: approval, exculpation, compliment
*Animosity (noun) ‫ سخت نفرت‬،‫*دشمنی‬
strong hostility.
Example: “he no longer felt any animosity towards her”
Synonyms: antipathy, friction, hostility, antagonism, animus, enmity,
opposition, acrimony, aversion
Antonyms: goodwill, friendship
*Perceive (verb) ‫ حواس سے معلوم کرنا‬،‫بوجھنا‬،‫*ادراک کرنا‬
become aware or conscious of (something); come to realize or
understand.
Example: “his mouth fell open as he perceived the truth”
Synonyms: discern, become recognize, cognizant of, become conscious
of, become aware of
Antonyms: disregard, neglect, ignore, overpass
*Inclination (noun) ‫ رغبت‬،‫ رجحان‬،‫ شوق‬،‫*جھکاﺅ‬
a person’s natural tendency or urge to act or feel in a particular way; a
disposition.
Example: “Hamza was a scientist by training and inclination”
Synonyms: tendency, proclivity, propensity, leaning; disposition,
predisposition, predilection,
Antonyms: aversion, disinclination
*Dominance (noun) ‫اقتدار‬،‫ غالب ہونا‬،‫ فوقیت‬،‫*باال دستی‬
power and influence over others.
Example: “the worldwide dominance of Hollywood”
Synonyms: supremacy, ascendancy, superiority, pre-eminence,
domination, predominance,
Antonyms: subservience, subjugation
*Despair (noun) ‫ تنہائی‬،‫*مایوسی‬
the complete loss or absence of hope.
Example: “a voice full of self-hatred and despair”
Synonyms: hopelessness, desperation, distress, anguish, pain,
unhappiness; dejection,
Antonyms: hope, joy
*Inflict (verb) ‫ تکلیف دینا‬،‫*زخم لگانا‬
impose something unwelcome on.
Example: “she is wrong to inflict her beliefs on everyone else”
Synonyms: impose, press, force, thrust, saddle someone with, foist; land
someone with,
Antonyms: hold, take
*Callous (adjective) ‫ بےدرد‬،‫ سخت‬،‫*سنگدل‬
showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others.
Example: “his callous comments about the murder made me shiver”
Synonyms: heartless, uncaring, unfeeling, cold, hard, cold-hearted, as
hard as nails, hard-hearted,
Antonyms: kind, compassionate
*Plight (noun) ‫ قول دینا‬،‫ بری حالت‬،‫*ضمانت دینا‬
a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation.
Example: “we must direct our efforts towards relieving the plight of
children living in poverty”
Synonyms: predicament, sorry condition, unfortunate/difficult situation,
sad state, difficulty, trouble,
Antonyms: advantage, solution, blessing
*Perilous (adjective) ‫ خوفناک‬،‫*خطرناک‬
full of danger or risk.
Example: “a perilous journey south”
Synonyms: dangerous, hazardous, fraught with danger, risky,
treacherous; unsafe, precarious,
Antonyms: safe, secure

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