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These words have been meticulously chosen from the Dawn newspaper and hold significant importance
for competitive exams.
VOCABULARY:- Synonyms & Antonyms
.1 Console - ‫ تسلی دینا‬or ‫دل بہالنا‬
- Synonyms: Comfort, soothe, reassure
- Antonyms: Distress, upset, agitate
2. Intensify - ‫شدت بڑھانا‬
- Synonyms: Heighten, escalate, amplify
- Antonyms: Decrease, diminish, lessen
.3 Vanquish - ‫ فتح کرنا‬or ‫شکست دینا‬
- Synonyms: Conquer, defeat, overcome
- Antonyms: Surrender, yield, submit
4. Peculiar - ‫ خاص‬or ‫انوکھا‬
- Synonyms: Unique, distinctive, eccentric
- Antonyms: Ordinary, common, typical
.5 Intervene - ‫ مداخلت کرنا‬or ‫وساطت کرنا‬
- Synonyms: Intercede, mediate, interpose
- Antonyms: Ignore, avoid, abstain
.6 Resolute - ‫ ثابت قدم‬or ‫اراده مند‬
- Synonyms: Determined, steadfast, unwavering
- Antonyms: Indecisive, wavering, hesitant
.7 Tacit - ‫ ضمنی‬or ‫المحاذ‬
- Synonyms: Implicit, understood, unspoken
- Antonyms: Explicit, stated, verbal
8. Adequate - ‫ کافی‬or ‫معقول‬
- Synonyms: Sufficient, satisfactory, acceptable
- Antonyms: Insufficient, inadequate, unsatisfactory
.9 Dissipate - ‫ تذہیب ہونا‬or ‫منحل کرنا‬
- Synonyms: Disperse, scatter, dissipate
- Antonyms: Accumulate, gather, collect
10. Stumble - ‫ ٹہلنا‬or ‫گرنا‬
- Synonyms: Trip, falter, stagger
- Antonyms: Proceed, advance, stride
.Diminish - ‫ کم ہونا‬or ‫گھٹانا‬
- Synonyms: Reduce, decrease, lessen - Antonyms: Increase, grow, augment

- SENTENCES:

1. She sought solace in her friend's words to console her after the loss.
2. The company plans to intensify its marketing efforts to reach a wider audience.
3. The army was able to vanquish the enemy and secure the territory.
4. His peculiar behavior raised eyebrows among his colleagues.
5. The mediator decided to intervene to resolve the dispute between the two parties.

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6. Despite facing numerous challenges, she remained resolute in achieving her


goals.
7. Their agreement was tacit, understood without the need for verbal confirmation.
8. The resources allocated were adequate to pass the CSS exams.
9. The morning mist began to dissipate as the sun rose higher in the sky.
10. She stumbled on the uneven pavement, nearly losing her balance.
11. Over time, his enthusiasm for the project began to diminish as obstacles arose. These words have
been meticulously chosen from the Dawn newspaper and hold significant importance for competitive
exams.
1. Ubiquitous - ‫ہمواری‬
- Synonyms: Omnipresent, Pervasive
- Antonyms: Rare, Scarce
2. Serendipity - ‫خوش قسمتی‬
- Synonyms: Fortuity, Providence
- Antonyms: Misfortune, Disaster
3. Ephemeral - ‫فانی‬
- Synonyms: Transient, Fleeting
- Antonyms: Permanent, Eternal
4. Ominous - ‫منحوس‬
- Synonyms: Foreboding, Portentous
- Antonyms: Auspicious, Promising
5. Vicarious - ‫غیر مستقیم‬
- Synonyms: Indirect, Secondary
- Antonyms: Direct, Personal
6. Resilience - ‫لچک‬
- Synonyms: Toughness, Elasticity
- Antonyms: Fragility, Weakness
7. Perseverance - ‫استقامت‬
- Synonyms: Persistence, Tenacity
- Antonyms: Indolence, Laziness
8. Ubiquity - ‫سرگرمی‬
- Synonyms: Omnipresence, Universality
- Antonyms: Rarity, Uncommonness
9. Proliferation - ‫اضافہ‬
- Synonyms: Multiplication, Expansion
- Antonyms: Reduction, Decrease
10. Impervious - ‫ناقابل نفوذ‬
- Synonyms: Impermeable, Invulnerable
- Antonyms: Permeable, Vulnerable
11. Magnanimous - ‫شرافت مند‬
- Synonyms: Generous, Noble
- Antonyms: Mean, Selfish
12. Pernicious - ‫مضر‬
- Synonyms: Harmful, Destructive

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- Antonyms: Beneficial, Salutary


13. Incessant - ‫لگاتار‬
- Synonyms: Unending, Continuous
- Antonyms: Intermittent, Occasional
14. Disparate - ‫مختلف‬
- Synonyms: Different, Diverse
- Antonyms: Similar, Alike
15. Melancholy - ‫غمگین‬
- Synonyms: Sadness, Sorrow
- Antonyms: Joy, Happiness
.16 Myriad - ‫بہت زیاده تعداد‬
- Synonyms: Multitude, Abundance
- Antonyms: Few, Scarcity .71 Catalyst - ‫ترقی کا ذریعہ‬

- Synonyms: Stimulus, Trigger


- Antonyms: Inhibitor, Hinderance
18. Innuendo - ‫اشاره‬
- Synonyms: Insinuation, Hint
- Antonyms: Directness, Explicitness
.19 Paradox - ‫انمول حقیقت‬
- Synonyms: Contradiction, Enigma
- Antonyms: Certainty, Clarity
20. Dearth - ‫کمی‬
- Synonyms: Scarcity, Shortage -

Antonyms: Abundance, Surplus

:SENTENCES:

1. Ubiquitous: The ubiquitous presence of smartphones has changed the way we communicate.
2. Serendipity: It was serendipity that led them to discover the hidden treasure in the old house.
3. Ephemeral: The beauty of a rainbow is ephemeral; it fades quickly after the rain stops.
4. Ominous: The dark clouds gathering on the horizon gave an ominous warning of the impending
storm.
5. Vicarious: Through reading, we can experience vicarious adventures in distant lands.
6. Resilience: Despite facing many hardships, the community showed remarkable resilience in
rebuilding after the earthquake.
7. Perseverance: With perseverance and hard work, she finally achieved her dream of becoming a
doctor.
8. Ubiquity: The ubiquity of social media has changed the way we interact with each other.
9. Proliferation: The proliferation of fast-food chains in the city has led to concerns about public health.
10. Impervious: The new waterproof material is impervious to rain and stains.
11. Magnanimous: Despite his rival's insults, he remained magnanimous and offered a handshake.
12. Pernicious: Smoking is a pernicious habit that can lead to serious health problems.
13. Incessant: The incessant noise from the construction site made it difficult to concentrate.

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14. Disparate: The disparate cultures of the two countries made communication
challenging.
15. Melancholy: The melancholy melody of the piano evoked memories of lost love.
16. Myriad: There are myriad of reasons why people choose to travel.
17. Catalyst: The discovery of oil was the catalyst for the region's economic boom.
18. Innuendo: She was offended by the innuendo in his remark, even though it was meant as joke.
19. Paradox: The concept of time travel presents a paradox: if you change the past, you may alter the
future.
20. Dearth: The drought resulted in a dearth of crops, causing food shortages in the region. Here are
some important vocabulary words taken from different reliable sources, each accompanied by
synonyms and antonyms. All the words have been used in sentences to help you learn their correct
usage.
1. Aberration
Synonyms: deviation, anomaly Antonyms:
normality, conformity
Urdu: ‫گمراہی‬
2. Bellicose
Synonyms: aggressive, combative
Antonyms: peaceful, amicable
Urdu: ‫لڑاکو‬
3. Cacophony
Synonyms: discord, noise Antonyms:
harmony, tranquility
Urdu: ‫بے ترتیب آواز‬
4. Deleterious
Synonyms: harmful, damaging Antonyms:
beneficial, advantageous
Urdu: ‫نقصان ده‬
5. Ephemeral
Synonyms: transient, fleeting
Antonyms: permanent, enduring
Urdu: ‫فانی‬
6. Facetious
Synonyms: flippant, witty
Antonyms: serious, solemn
Urdu: ‫شوخ‬
7. Gregarious
Synonyms: sociable, outgoing
Antonyms: solitary, introverted
Urdu: ‫سماجی‬
8. Hapless
Synonyms: unlucky, unfortunate
Antonyms: fortunate, lucky
Urdu: ‫بدبخت‬

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9. Impetuous
Synonyms: impulsive, rash Antonyms:
cautious, deliberate Urdu: ‫بے تدبیر‬
10. Juxtapose
Synonyms: compare, contrast Antonyms:
separate, disconnect Urdu: ‫موازنہ کرنا‬
11. Kindle Synonyms: ignite, arouse
Antonyms: extinguish, quench
Urdu: ‫جالنا‬
12. Laconic
Synonyms: concise, terse
Antonyms: verbose, loquacious
Urdu: ‫مختصر‬
13. Malleable
Synonyms: flexible, adaptable
Antonyms: rigid, inflexible
Urdu: ‫نرم‬
14. Nebulous
Synonyms: vague, unclear
Antonyms: clear, definite Urdu:
‫دھندال‬
15. Opaque
Synonyms: cloudy, obscure
Antonyms: transparent, clear Urdu:
‫ناشفاف‬
16. Paradigm
Synonyms: model, example
Antonyms: deviation, abnormality
Urdu: ‫نمونہ‬
17. Quixotic
Synonyms: idealistic, romantic
Antonyms: realistic, pragmatic Urdu:
‫خوابوں کی دنیا کا‬
18. Reticent
Synonyms: reserved, hesitant
Antonyms: talkative, outspoken
Urdu: ‫خاموش‬
19. Salient
Synonyms: prominent, notable
Antonyms: inconspicuous, minor Urdu:
‫نمایاں‬
20. Trepidation
Synonyms: anxiety, fear
Antonyms: calmness, confidence

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Urdu: ‫ہیبت‬
21. Ubiquitous
Synonyms: omnipresent, widespread
Antonyms: rare, scarce Urdu: ‫ہر جگہ‬
‫موجود‬
22. Vacillate
Synonyms: hesitate, waver
Antonyms: decide, resolve Urdu:
‫شک و شبہ کرنا‬
23. Wane Synonyms: decrease, diminish Antonyms: increase, grow Urdu: ‫کم ہونا‬
24. Xenophobia Synonyms: racism, prejudice Antonyms: tolerance, acceptance Urdu: ‫غربت کا خوف‬
25. Yearn
Synonyms: long, crave
Antonyms: reject, disdain
Urdu: ‫تڑپنا‬
26. Zealot
Synonyms: fanatic, enthusiast
Antonyms: skeptic, cynic Urdu:
‫جذباتی‬
27. Adulation
Synonyms: flattery, praise Antonyms:
criticism, censure Urdu: ‫خوشامد‬
28. Bolster
Synonyms: support, reinforce
Antonyms: undermine, weaken Urdu:
‫سہارا دینا‬
29. Capitulate
Synonyms: surrender, yield
Antonyms: resist, defy Urdu:
‫ہتھیار ڈال دینا‬
30. Denigrate
Synonyms: disparage, belittle
Antonyms: praise, commend Urdu:
‫بدنام کرنا‬
SENTENCES:
1. Aberration - The sudden outburst was an aberration from his usually calm demeanor.
2. Bellicose - The bellicose nations were on the brink of war.
3. Cacophony - The cacophony of car horns and shouting made it hard to hear anything.
4. Deleterious - Smoking has deleterious effects on health.
5. Ephemeral - The ephemeral beauty of the sunset faded quickly.
6. Facetious - His facetious remarks lightened the mood in the room.
7. Gregarious - She was gregarious, always seeking out new friends.
8. Hapless - The hapless bird couldn't find its way out of the maze.
9. Impetuous - His impetuous decision led to financial ruin.

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10. Juxtapose - The artist juxtaposed light and dark in her painting.
11. Kindle - Her speech kindled a fire of inspiration in the audience.
12. Laconic - His laconic response left everyone wondering what he meant.
13. Malleable - The material was malleable and easy to shape.
14. Nebulous - The plan was still nebulous and needed more detail.
15. Opaque - The window was opaque, blocking all light.
16. Paradigm - The discovery was a new paradigm in science.
17. Quixotic - His quixotic quest for fame led him on wild adventures.
18. Reticent - She was reticent about her past and rarely spoke of it.
19. Salient - The most salient feature of the landscape was the mountain.
20. Trepidation - She entered the haunted house with trepidation.
21. Ubiquitous - Cell phones are ubiquitous in modern society.
22. Vacillate - He vacillated between two options, unable to decide.
23. Wane - The moon began to wane as the month went on.
24. Xenophobia - Xenophobia was evident in the anti-immigrant protests.
25. Yearn - She yearned for adventure and excitement.
26. Zealot - The political zealot would stop at nothing to achieve his goals.
27. Adulation - The actor received adulation from his fans.
28. Bolster - The support of her friends bolstered her confidence.
29. Capitulate - The army was forced to capitulate after months of fighting.
30. Denigrate - It's not right to denigrate someone's character based on rumors. VOCABULARY:
1. Apathetic
- Synonyms: indifferent, uninterested
- Antonyms: enthusiastic, passionate
- Urdu: ‫بے حس‬
2. Benevolent
- Synonyms: charitable, kind-hearted
- Antonyms: malevolent, cruel
- Urdu: ‫شفیق‬
3. Circuitous
- Synonyms: indirect, roundabout
- Antonyms: direct, straightforward - Urdu: ‫دائره کار‬
4. Dilatory
- Synonyms: procrastinating, sluggish -
Antonyms: prompt, efficient - Urdu: ‫دیر‬
‫کرنے واال‬
5. Ebullient
- Synonyms: exuberant, enthusiastic -
Antonyms: subdued, gloomy - Urdu:
‫زنده دل‬
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- Synonyms:
passionate, ardent -
Antonyms: indifferent, apathetic -
Urdu: ‫جذباتی‬
7. Guileless
- Synonyms: innocent, honest -
Antonyms: deceitful, cunning -
Urdu: ‫بے فریب‬
8. Harbinger
- Synonyms: precursor, forerunner -
Antonyms: follower, successor -
Urdu: ‫پیشنگوئی کرنے واال‬
9. Incorrigible
- Synonyms: unrepentant, irredeemable -
Antonyms: reformable, amendable - Urdu:
‫غیر اصالح پذیر‬
10. Lethargic
- Synonyms: sluggish, inactive
- Antonyms: energetic, lively
- Urdu: ‫سست‬
11. Magnanimous
- Synonyms: generous, noble
- Antonyms: mean, petty
- Urdu: ‫بڑا دل‬
12. Nefarious
- Synonyms: wicked, evil - Antonyms: righteous, virtuous - Urdu: ‫بدکردار‬
13. Ostracize
- Synonyms: exclude, shun - Antonyms: include, embrace - Urdu: ‫نکال دینا‬
14. Perfidious
- Synonyms: treacherous, deceitful - Antonyms: faithful, loyal - Urdu: ‫دغاباز‬
15. Quandary
- Synonyms: dilemma, predicament - Antonyms: certainty, solution - Urdu: ‫دلچسپی‬
16. Repudiate
- Synonyms: reject, disavow - Antonyms: accept, endorse - Urdu: ‫انکار کرنا‬
17. Sagacious
- Synonyms: wise, insightful - Antonyms: foolish, ignorant - Urdu: ‫دانائیمند‬
18. Taciturn
- Synonyms: reserved, quiet - Antonyms: talkative, chatty
- Urdu: ‫خاموش‬
19. Unilateral
- Synonyms: one-sided, independent - Antonyms: mutual, bilateral - Urdu: ‫ایک طرفہ‬
20. Vindictive
- Synonyms: revengeful, vengeful - Antonyms: forgiving, merciful - Urdu: ‫انتقامی‬
21. Wary

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- Synonyms: cautious, vigilant - Antonyms: reckless, inattentive - Urdu: ‫ہوشیار‬


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22. Zealous
- Synonyms: enthusiastic, fervent
- Antonyms: apathetic, indifferent
- Urdu: ‫پرجوش‬
23. Adroit
- Synonyms: skillful, adept
- Antonyms: clumsy, inept
- Urdu: ‫ماہر‬
24. Clandestine
- Synonyms: secret, covert - Antonyms: open, transparent - Urdu: ‫پوشیده‬
25. Disparate
- Synonyms: different, distinct
- Antonyms: similar, alike
- Urdu: ‫مختلف‬
26. Exacerbate
- Synonyms: worsen, intensify - Antonyms: alleviate, improve - Urdu: ‫بگاڑنا‬
27. Frugal
- Synonyms: thrifty, economical
- Antonyms: extravagant, wasteful
- Urdu: ‫محتاط‬
28. Gregarious
- Synonyms: sociable, outgoing
- Antonyms: solitary, introverted
- Urdu: ‫سماجی‬
29. Heinous
- Synonyms: atrocious, monstrous - Antonyms: admirable, commendable - Urdu: ‫بہت برا‬
30. Incipient
- Synonyms: beginning, initial - Antonyms: mature, developed
- Urdu: ‫ابتدائی‬
SENTENCE:
1. Apathetic - Despite the urgency of the situation, he remained apathetic and showed no interest in
helping.
2. Benevolent - The benevolent millionaire donated a large sum of money to the orphanage.
3. Circuitous - Due to road closures, we had to take a circuitous route to reach our destination.
4. Dilatory - His dilatory attitude towards completing assignments often led to missed deadlines.
5. Ebullient - She was ebullient with joy upon receiving the news of her promotion.
6. Fervent - The fervent supporters cheered loudly for their team during the match.
7. Guileless - His guileless nature made him an easy target for con artists.
8. Harbinger - The dark clouds were a harbinger of the impending storm.
9. Incorrigible - Despite numerous attempts at rehabilitation, he remained an incorrigible criminal.
10. Lethargic - After a heavy meal, I always feel lethargic and sleepy.

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11. Magnanimous - Despite being betrayed, he showed a magnanimous spirit and


forgave his friend.
12. Nefarious - The nefarious plot to overthrow the government was foiled by the authorities.
13. Ostracize - She felt ostracized by her classmates after the rumor spread about her.
14. Perfidious - The perfidious friend betrayed her trust by spreading rumors behind her back.
15. Quandary - Faced with a quandary, she struggled to decide between two equally appealing job offers.
16. Repudiate - He chose to repudiate the allegations rather than admit to his mistakes.
17. Sagacious - The sagacious old man always gave wise advice to those seeking guidance.
18. Taciturn - He was known for his taciturn nature, rarely speaking unless spoken to.
19. Unilateral - The decision to cut funding was made unilaterally without consulting other members of
the committee.
20. Vindictive - She harbored a vindictive grudge against her former colleague for stealing her ideas.
21. Wary - She was wary of strangers, always checking her surroundings before trusting anyone.
22. Zealous - The zealous volunteer worked tirelessly to improve conditions in the community. 23. Adroit
- With his adroit handling of the situation, he managed to defuse the argument peacefully.
24. Clandestine - The clandestine meeting between the two leaders was kept secret from the public.
25. Disparate - The disparate cultures within the city contributed to its rich diversity.
26. Exacerbate - His harsh words only served to exacerbate the already tense situation.
27. Frugal - Living a frugal lifestyle allowed him to save money for future investments.
28. Gregarious - Being gregarious by nature, she always enjoyed attending social gatherings.
29. Heinous - The heinous crime shocked the entire community and left them demanding justice.
30. Incipient - The incipient stages of the project showed great promise for future success. IMPORTANT
VOCABULARY:
1. Perplexing (‫)پریشانی‬
- Synonyms: confusing, bewildering
- Antonyms: clear, understandable
2. Eloquent (‫)فصیح‬
- Synonyms: articulate, persuasive
- Antonyms: inarticulate, incoherent
3. Pernicious (‫)مضر‬
- Synonyms: harmful, destructive
- Antonyms: beneficial, advantageous
4. Luminous (‫)روشن‬
- Synonyms: radiant, glowing
- Antonyms: dim, dull
5. Serene (‫)پر سکون‬
- Synonyms: calm, tranquil
- Antonyms: turbulent, chaotic
6. Resilient (‫)پر زور‬
- Synonyms: flexible, tough
- Antonyms: fragile, delicate
7. Precarious (‫)خطرناک‬
- Synonyms: unstable, uncertain
- Antonyms: secure, stable

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8. Tenacious (‫)پر جوش‬


- Synonyms: persistent, determined

Antonyms: weak, yielding


9. Auspicious (‫)مبارک‬
- Synonyms: favorable, promising
- Antonyms: unfavorable, ominous
10. Esoteric (‫)پراسرار‬
- Synonyms: obscure, mysterious
- Antonyms: common, known
11. Audacious (‫)بے باک‬
- Synonyms: bold, daring
- Antonyms: timid, cautious
12. Plausible (‫)معقول‬
- Synonyms: believable, credible
- Antonyms: improbable, unbelievable
13. Soporific (‫)نیند آور‬
- Synonyms: sleep-inducing, hypnotic
- Antonyms: stimulating, invigorating
14. Insidious (‫)خفیہ‬
- Synonyms: deceitful, treacherous
- Antonyms: straightforward, honest
15. Pristine (‫)پاک‬
- Synonyms: immaculate, untouched
- Antonyms: dirty, polluted
.16 Cogent )‫(قائم کرنے واال‬
- Synonyms: convincing, compelling
- Antonyms: weak, ineffective
17. Ostentatious (‫)دکھاوه پسند‬
- Synonyms: showy, flamboyant
- Antonyms: modest, humble
.18 Eschew )‫(پرہیز کرنا‬
- Synonyms: avoid, abstain - Antonyms: embrace, indulge
.19 Abrogate )‫(منسوخ کرنا‬
- Synonyms: revoke, annul
- Antonyms: establish, uphold
20. Diatribe (‫)تنقید‬
- Synonyms: rant, tirade - Antonyms: praise, compliment
.21 Belie )‫(دھوکہ دینا‬
- Synonyms: contradict, misrepresent
- Antonyms: confirm, support
22. Disparage (‫)بدنام کرنا‬
- Synonyms: criticize, denigrate
- Antonyms: praise, commend

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23. Incumbent (‫)فرض شده‬


- Synonyms: obligatory, mandatory
- Antonyms: optional, voluntary
24. Repugnant (‫)ناگوار‬
- Synonyms: abhorrent, offensive
- Antonyms: appealing, attractive
25. Acerbic (‫)کڑوا‬
- Synonyms: sharp, cutting
- Antonyms: mild, gentle
26. Sanguine (‫)امیدوار‬
- Synonyms: optimistic, hopeful
- Antonyms: pessimistic, gloomy
27. Vicarious (‫)مدلل‬
- Synonyms: indirect, surrogate
- Antonyms: firsthand, direct
28. Vehement (‫)شدید‬
- Synonyms: passionate, intense
- Antonyms: mild, subdued
29. Perfidious (‫)دغاباز‬
- Synonyms: treacherous, deceitful
- Antonyms: faithful, loyal
30. Euphoric (‫)شادمان‬
- Synonyms: elated, ecstatic
- Antonyms: depressed, despondent
31. Mellifluous (‫)خوش آواز‬
- Synonyms: melodious, harmonious
- Antonyms: discordant, harsh
SENTENCES:
1. The complex puzzle was so perplexing that it left even the most seasoned gamers scratching their
heads.
2. His eloquent manner of speaking captivated the audience, convincing them to support his cause.
3. The pernicious effects of pollution on the environment are becoming increasingly evident.
4. The night sky was luminous with stars, casting a soft glow over the countryside.
5. The serene atmosphere of the spa helped her relax and forget about her worries.
6. Despite facing setbacks, she remained resilient and determined to achieve her goals.
7. Walking on the precarious bridge made my heart race with fear of falling.
8. His tenacious pursuit of his dreams led him to overcome numerous obstacles along the way.
9. The auspicious timing of their wedding brought joy and happiness to the newlyweds.
10. The esoteric teachings of the ancient texts were known only to a select few scholars.
11. His audacious plan to sail around the world solo was met with skepticism from his friends.
12. The detective found his alibi plausible, but he couldn't shake the feeling that something wasn't right.
13. The soporific effects of the medication made her drowsy and unable to concentrate.
14. The insidious spread of misinformation on social media has led to widespread confusion and
mistrust.

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15. The pristine beaches of the island were a sight to behold, untouched by human hands.
16. His cogent arguments convinced even the staunchest skeptics of the validity of his research.
17. The ostentatious display of wealth by the billionaire drew criticism from those who believed in
modesty.
18. She made a conscious effort to eschew negative influences and focus on positivity.
19. The government's decision to abrogate the treaty sparked outrage among neighboring countries.
20. His diatribe against his former boss was filled with anger and resentment.
21. His actions belie his words, showing that he cannot be trusted.
22. It's not polite to disparage others, especially behind their backs.
23. It is incumbent upon us to protect the environment for future generations.
24. The repugnant odor emanating from the dumpster made me gag.
25. Her acerbic wit often left her friends speechless, unsure whether to laugh or be offended.
26. Despite the setbacks, she remained sanguine about the future, believing that things would eventually
improve.
27. Through reading, we can experience vicarious adventures and explore worlds beyond our own.
28. His vehement opposition to the new law sparked a heated debate among lawmakers.
29. The perfidious actions of the spy led to the downfall of the entire operation.
30. Winning the championship left him euphoric, celebrating with his teammates late into the night.
31. Her mellifluous voice was a joy to listen to, calming even the most anxious of souls.
VOCABULARY - SYNONYMS - ANTONYMS - SENTENCES: CSS

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.1 Abide: ‫ برداشت کرنا‬،‫قائم رہنا‬


.2 Abound: ‫ بھرپور ہونا‬،‫بہتا ہوا‬
Abrasive: ‫ کھردرا‬،‫رساوٹی‬
.4 Abscond: ‫ گھٹنا‬،‫فرار ہونا‬.3
Absolve: ‫ بخشنا‬،‫بری کرنا‬
Abstain: ‫ اجتناب کرنا‬،‫پرہیز کرنا‬.5
.7 Abstract: ‫ انتقالی‬،‫تصوراتی‬.6
.8 Abstruse: ‫ مشکل‬،‫پیچیده‬
Abut: ‫ ساتھ ہونا‬،‫متصل ہونا‬
،‫معاہده‬.10 Accolade: ‫ ستاره‬،‫تمغہ‬.9
،‫بات چیت کرنا‬.11 Accord: ‫اتفاق‬
.12 Accost: ‫متعارف کرنا‬
.13 Acme: ‫ اوج‬،‫عروج‬

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14. Acrimonious: ‫ کھچا‬،‫ت لخ‬.51
Adage: ‫ مقولہ‬،‫کہاوت‬
Adamant: ‫ سنگدل‬،‫ثابت قدم‬
،‫سرزنش کرنا‬.16
،‫زینت کرنا‬.17 Admonish: ‫ڈانٹنا‬
.18 Adorn: ‫سنوارنا‬
Adroit: ‫ ہنرمند‬،‫ماہر‬
،‫خوشامد کرنا‬.19
.20 Adulation: ‫تعریف‬
Synonyms - Antonyms:
1. Abide
- Synonyms: endure, tolerate, persist
- Antonyms: abandon, depart, leave
2. Abound
- Synonyms: flourish, thrive, overflow
- Antonyms: lack, scarce, deplete
3. Abrasive
- Synonyms: rough, harsh, grating
- Antonyms: smooth, gentle, soft
4. Abscond
- Synonyms: flee, escape, bolt
- Antonyms: stay, remain, abide
5. Absolve
- Synonyms: exonerate, pardon, forgive
- Antonyms: blame, condemn, convict
6. Abstain
- Synonyms: refrain, withhold, avoid
- Antonyms: indulge, participate, engage
7. Abstract
- Synonyms: conceptual, theoretical, nonrepresentational
- Antonyms: concrete, tangible, specific
8. Abstruse
- Synonyms: obscure, complex, cryptic
- Antonyms: clear, simple, understandable
9. Abut
Synonyms: border, adjoin, touch
Antonyms: distant, separate, detach
10. Accolade
- Synonyms: honor, praise, acclaim
- Antonyms: criticism, disapproval, condemnation
11. Accord
- Synonyms: agreement, harmony, concord
- Antonyms: disagreement, conflict, discord

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12. Accost
- Synonyms: confront, approach, address
- Antonyms: avoid, shun, ignore
13. Acme
- Synonyms: peak, summit, pinnacle
- Antonyms: nadir, bottom, base
14. Acrimonious
- Synonyms: bitter, caustic, acerbic
- Antonyms: pleasant, amicable, cordial
15. Adage
- Synonyms: proverb, aphorism, maxim
- Antonyms: nonsense, gibberish, drivel
16. Adamant
- Synonyms: inflexible, resolute, determined
- Antonyms: flexible, yielding, pliable
17. Admonish
- Synonyms: reprimand, warn, scold
- Antonyms: praise, commend, approve
18. Adorn
- Synonyms: decorate, embellish, beautify
- Antonyms: deface, mar, disfigure
19. Adroit
- Synonyms: skillful, adept, proficient
- Antonyms: clumsy, inept, awkward
20. Adulation
Synonyms: flattery, praise, admiration
Antonyms: criticism, censure, disapproval
SENTENCES:
1. She promised to abide by the rules of the organization. 2. The
garden abounds with colorful flowers in the spring.
3. The abrasive surface of the sandpaper smoothed out the rough edges.
4. The suspect tried to abscond from the police custody but was apprehended.
5. The judge absolved the defendant of all charges due to lack of evidence.
6. He decided to abstain from eating sweets to maintain a healthy diet.
7. The artist's painting was an abstract representation of his emotions.
8. The professor's lectures were often abstruse, leaving the students confused.
9. Their properties abut each other, forming a continuous boundary.
10. Winning the Nobel Prize was the highest accolade of her career.
11. After much negotiation, they reached an accord on the terms of the contract.
12. As she walked down the street, she was accosted by a stranger asking for directions.
13. Climbing Mount Everest is considered the acme of mountaineering achievements.
14. Despite their differences, they managed to have an acrimonious but productive discussion.
15. "A penny saved is a penny earned" is a well-known adage about frugality.
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16. She remained adamant about her decision, refusing to change her mind.
17. The teacher admonished the students for talking during the lecture.
18. The bride adorned herself with beautiful jewelry on her wedding day.
19. His adroit handling of the situation saved the company from a financial crisis.
20. The actor received adulation from his fans for his brilliant performance in the play.
VOCABULARY:
1. Byzantine
- Synonyms: complex, intricate, convoluted
- Antonyms: simple, straightforward, uncomplicated
- Urdu meanings: ‫ پریکشت‬،‫ پیچیده‬،‫بائیزینٹائنی‬
2. Callous
- Synonyms: insensitive, hardened, unfeeling -
Antonyms: sensitive, compassionate, tender -
Urdu meanings: ‫ بے رحم‬،‫ سنکھ‬،‫سنگدل‬
3. Candor
- Synonyms: honesty, sincerity, frankness -
Antonyms: deceit, dishonesty, insincerity -
Urdu meanings: ‫ راستی‬،‫ کھرا پن‬،‫صراحت‬
4. Capricious
- Synonyms: whimsical, unpredictable, fickle
Antonyms: predictable, stable, consistent
Urdu meanings: ‫ ادھورا‬،‫ متغیر‬،‫انتہائی غیر مستقر‬
5. Carouse
- Synonyms: revel, celebrate, carousing - Antonyms:
mourn, lament, sobriety - Urdu meanings: ،‫مسرت منانا‬
‫ پیالے شراب اٹُھانا‬،‫مستی کرنا‬
6. Affluent
- Synonyms: wealthy, prosperous, rich -
Antonyms: impoverished, poor, needy -
Urdu meanings: ‫ فراخ‬،‫ دولت مند‬،‫امیر‬
7. Aggrandize
- Synonyms: enhance, enlarge, exalt -
Antonyms: belittle, degrade, diminish -
Urdu meanings: ‫ عظیم کرنا‬،‫ بڑھا دینا‬،‫بڑھانا‬
8. Agile
- Synonyms: nimble, quick, flexible
- Antonyms: clumsy, slow, rigid
- Urdu meanings: ‫ چست‬،‫ تیز‬،‫پھرتیال‬
9. Agitate
- Synonyms: disturb, stir, unsettle - Antonyms:
calm, soothe, tranquilize - Urdu meanings: ‫ہل‬
‫ بے چین کرنا‬،‫ پریشان کرنا‬،‫چالنا‬
10. Alacrity

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- Synonyms: eagerness, readiness, promptness -


Antonyms: reluctance, hesitation,
procrastination - Urdu meanings: ‫بھرپور‬
‫ سرعت‬،‫ تیاری‬،‫خواہش‬
11. Alias
- Synonyms: pseudonym, nickname, assumed
name - Antonyms: real name, identity, legal
name - Urdu meanings: ،‫ مخفی نام‬،‫دوسرا نام‬
‫عرفی نام‬
12. Alienate
- Synonyms: estrange, isolate, distance -
Antonyms: reconcile, unite, connect - Urdu
meanings: ‫ بے دوستی‬،‫ بے گانگ‬،‫دور کرنا‬
13. Allege
Synonyms: claim, assert, contend

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Antonyms: deny, refute, disprove -


Urdu meanings: ‫دعوی کرنا‬ ٰ ،‫ کہنا‬،‫اعلیحق‬
14. Allude
- Synonyms: refer, hint, suggest - Antonyms:
specify, state, declare - Urdu meanings: ‫اشاره‬
‫ حوالہ دینا‬،‫ اشاره‬،‫کرنا‬
15. Aloof
- Synonyms: distant, reserved, detached -
Antonyms: friendly, sociable, approachable -
Urdu meanings: ‫ منفعل‬،‫ سرپرست‬،‫دور‬
16. Amass
- Synonyms: accumulate, gather, collect -
Antonyms: disperse, scatter, dissipate - Urdu
meanings: ‫ اکٹھا کرنا‬،‫ انباش‬،‫جمع کرنا‬
17. Amenable
- Synonyms: compliant, obedient, responsive -
Antonyms: stubborn, resistant, unyielding -
Urdu meanings: ‫ حلیم‬،‫ قاب ِل اطاعت‬،‫حکم ماننے واال‬
18. Amiable
- Synonyms: friendly, affable, pleasant -
Antonyms: unfriendly, hostile, unpleasant -
Urdu meanings: ‫ دلفریب‬،‫ خوش اخالق‬،‫دوستانہ‬
19. Amnesty
- Synonyms: pardon, forgiveness, reprieve
- Antonyms: punishment, penalty, retribution
- Urdu meanings: ‫ مشفقت‬،‫ معافی‬،‫عفو‬
20. Amplify
- Synonyms: enlarge, expand, intensify -
Antonyms: reduce, diminish, decrease - Urdu
meanings: ‫ بڑھانا‬،‫ وسیع کرنا‬،‫بڑھانا‬
21. Benign
- Synonyms: gentle, kind, mild
- Antonyms: malignant, harmful, hostile
- Urdu meanings: ‫ نیک‬،‫ خوش خلق‬،‫نرم‬
22. Bequeath
Synonyms: hand down, pass on, transmit -
Antonyms: disinherit, withhold, retain - Urdu
meanings: ‫ وراثت دینا‬،‫ ذرائع میں دینا‬،‫وصیت کرنا‬
23. Berate
- Synonyms: scold, criticize, reprimand -
Antonyms: praise, commend, applaud - Urdu
meanings: ‫ ڈانٹنا‬،‫ جھڑک دینا‬،‫سرزنش کرنا‬
24. Bereft
- Synonyms: deprived, lacking, devoid -
Antonyms: endowed, provided, possessed -
Urdu meanings: ‫ بے ہوش‬،‫ بے چین‬،‫محروم‬
25. Beseech
- Synonyms: implore, beg, plead
- Antonyms: demand, command, order - Urdu
meanings: ‫ متاثر کرنا‬،‫ متاثر کرنا‬،‫التجا کرنا‬
26. Beset
- Synonyms: besiege, harass, trouble -
Antonyms: aid, assist, support - Urdu
meanings: ‫ حاصل کرنا‬،‫ کشیده‬،‫گھیرنا‬
27. Blight
- Synonyms: destroy, ruin, devastate -
Antonyms: flourish, thrive, prosper - Urdu
meanings: ‫ نقصان پہنچانا‬،‫ برباد کرنا‬،‫تباه کرنا‬
28. Blithe
- Synonyms: cheerful, carefree, happy-go-lucky -
Antonyms: gloomy, melancholy, somber - Urdu
meanings: ‫ خوش طبعی‬،‫ خوش مزاج‬،‫خوش‬
29. Bombastic
- Synonyms: pompous, grandiloquent, pretentious -
Antonyms: simple, plain, modest - Urdu meanings:
‫ فضول‬،‫ بھڑکیال‬،‫شیخی‬
30. Boon
- Synonyms: blessing, benefit, advantage
- Antonyms: curse, disadvantage, detriment
- Urdu meanings: ‫ فائده‬،‫ خیر‬،‫نعمت‬
31. Brusque
- Synonyms: abrupt, curt, blunt
- Antonyms: polite, courteous, diplomatic
- Urdu meanings: ‫ کڑوا‬،‫ خودر‬،‫سرسرا‬
32. Bygone
- Synonyms: past, former, previous -
Antonyms: current, present, future -
Urdu meanings: ‫ پرانا‬،‫ سابق‬،‫گزرا ہوا‬
SENTENCES:
1. The intricate beauty of the Byzantine architecture left visitors marveling at its grandeur.
2. Despite his apparent indifference, he showed a tender side when comforting his friend in need.
3. Her candor and honesty in expressing her feelings endeared her to everyone she met.
4. The capricious weather made planning outdoor activities a challenge.
5. After a successful project completion, the team decided to carouse and celebrate at a nearby
restaurant.
6. The affluent neighborhood was adorned with elegant mansions and lush gardens.
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7. He often used flowery language to aggrandize his achievements and impress his audience. 8. The agile
dancer gracefully moved across the stage, captivating the audience with each movement.
9. Despite attempts to agitate the crowd, the protest remained peaceful and orderly.
10. With alacrity, she volunteered to organize the charity event, eager to make a difference in her
community.
11. The author chose to publish under an alias to maintain anonymity and separate his personal life
from his work.
12. His abrasive attitude only served to alienate him from his colleagues, who found him difficult to
work with.
13. Despite allegations of wrongdoing, he vehemently denied any involvement in the scandal. 14.
During the speech, he subtly alluded to his humble beginnings, inspiring others with his success story.
15. Despite his aloof demeanor, he secretly longed for companionship and genuine connections.
16. Over the years, he managed to amass a vast collection of rare books and artifacts.
17. The team was amenable to suggestions and open to new ideas for improving their project. 18.
Despite their differences, they maintained an amiable relationship, always ready to lend a helping
hand.
19. The government granted amnesty to political prisoners, offering them a chance to start anew.
20. Using a megaphone, he amplified his voice to address the large crowd gathered in the square.
21. Her benign smile and gentle demeanor made her a beloved figure in the community.
22. In his will, he decided to bequeath his family heirlooms to his grandchildren.
23. Despite his tendency to berate his employees, he always had their best interests at heart.
24. Left bereft after the loss of her beloved pet, she found solace in cherished memories.
25. She beseeched her parents to allow her to pursue her dreams of studying abroad.
26. The project was beset by numerous challenges, but the team persevered and overcame them all.
27. A sudden blight destroyed the crops, leaving farmers devastated and facing financial ruin.
28. Despite the challenges he faced, he remained blithe and optimistic, always seeing the silver lining.
29. His bombastic speech failed to impress the audience, who craved substance over style.
30. Access to clean water is considered a boon for communities struggling with scarcity.
31. Despite his brusque manner, he was always there for his friends when they needed him.
32. The museum's collection offered a glimpse into bygone eras, transporting visitors to another time.
These words are part of Barron's 3500-word list. I've included their Urdu meanings, synonyms, and
antonyms, and used them in sentences to show their context and usage.
WORDS - CSS PLATFORM
1. derogatory - ‫ت وہین‬
‫آمیز‬2. descant - ‫گ انا‬.3
descry - ‫پہچاننا‬
.4 desecrate - ‫بے عزت کرنا‬
5. desiccate - ‫خشک کرنا‬
6. desolate - ‫ا کیال‬7. desolate - ‫و یران‬.8 despise - ‫ن فرت کرنا‬9.
despoil - ‫لوٹ لینا‬
10. despondent - ‫مایوس‬
11. despot - ‫طاغوت‬
12. destitute - ‫غریب‬
13. desultory - ‫بے ترتیب‬
14. detached - ‫مستقل‬
15. cynical - ‫بے ایمان‬
16. cynosure - ‫بہترین‬
17. dappled - ‫چمکیال‬
18. dauntless - ‫ب ے خوف‬19. deadlock - ‫ت سلسل‬.02 deadpan - ‫ب ے رنگ روپ‬21. debacle - ‫ش کست‬.22 curtail
- ‫مختصر کرنا‬
dehydrate - ‫خشک کرنا‬
deify - ‫عبادت کرنا‬.23
.24
.25 deign - ‫رضا کرنا‬
26. delectable - ‫خ وش‬
‫ذائقہ‬.72 delete - ‫ح ذف‬
‫کریں‬28. deleterious -
‫نقصان ده‬
29. deliberate - ‫مدوم‬
30. delineate - ‫وضاحت دینا‬
31. enterprising - ‫مؤثر‬
32. enthrall - ‫محبت کرنا‬
33. entice - ‫لبھانا‬
34. entitlement - ‫حقداری‬
35. entity - ‫کلیہ‬
.36 entomology - ‫کیڑوں کا علم‬
37. entourage - ‫گ روه‬38.
entrance - ‫د اخلہ‬.93 entreat -
‫ا لتجا کرنا‬40. entrepreneur -
‫کاروباری‬
41. enumerate - ‫ش مار‬
‫کریں‬42. enunciate - ‫ا ظہار‬
‫کریں‬.34 eon - ‫د ورانیہ‬44.
ephemeral - ‫ع ارضی‬.54
epic - ‫م ہاکاو‬46. epicure -
‫لذیذ‬
47. epigram - ‫موشح‬
48. epilogue - ‫ختم کرنا‬
49. episodic - ‫باب باب‬
50. epistolary - ‫خطی‬
51. epitaph - ‫اہلیہ‬
52. epithet - ‫ٹھیکہ‬
53. epitome - ‫خالصہ‬
54. epoch - ‫ع ہد‬55. encroachment - ‫د خل‬.65 encumber - ‫ب وجھ ڈالنا‬57. endearment - ‫پ یار‬58. endemic - ‫م‬
‫حلی‬.95 endorse - ‫ت صدیق کریں‬60. enduring - ‫م ستقل‬.16 energize - ‫ت وانا کریں‬62. enervate - ‫کمزور‬
63. enfranchise - ‫حق دینا‬
64. engage - ‫مشغول‬
65. engaging - ‫د لکش‬66. engender - ‫پ یدا کرنا‬.76 engross - ‫م شغول کرنا‬68. enhance - ‫بڑھانا‬
69. enigma - ‫پہیلی‬
70. enigmatic - ‫پ یچیده‬71. enmity - ‫د شمنی‬.27 ennui - ‫ب یزاری‬73.
enormity - ‫بڑائی‬
74. enrapture - ‫موه لینا‬
75. ensconce - ‫محفوظ‬
76. ensemble - ‫انسیمبل‬
77. entail - ‫ملکیت‬
78. compromise - ‫م عاہده کریں‬79. compunction - ‫پ چھیده‬.08 compute - ‫ح ساب لگائیں‬81. concise - ‫مختصر‬
82. contrived - ‫تدبیر شده‬
83. controvert - ‫تردید کریں‬
84. contusion - ‫زخم‬
85. conundrum - ‫پہیلی‬
86. convene - ‫اجالس‬
87. convention - ‫رسم‬
88. conventional - ‫روایتی‬
89. converge - ‫متحد ہونا‬
90. conversant - ‫واقف‬
91. converse - ‫ب ات چیت‬92. converse - ‫ا لٹی‬.39 convert - ‫م ذہب بدلنا‬94. aboriginal - ‫اصلی باشنده‬
bantering - ‫مذاق کرنا‬
‫بے‬.96 Cynical - ‫زہر آلود‬.95
.97 Deadpan - ‫رنگ چہره‬
Curtail - ‫کم کرنا‬
Dehydrate - ‫پانی کا خشک ہونا‬.98
.99
.100 Deify - ‫عبادت کرنا‬
.101 Deign - ‫ش اندار‬102.
Delectable - ‫خ وش ذائقہ‬.301
Delete - ‫ح ذف کریں‬104.
Deleterious - ‫نقصان ده‬
105. Deliberate - ‫مدوم‬
106. Delineate - ‫وضاحت دینا‬
107. Enterprising - ‫م ؤثر‬108. Enthrall - ‫محبت کرنا‬
109. Entice - ‫لبھانا‬
110. Entitlement - ‫حقداری‬
111. Entity - ‫کلیہ‬
.112 Entomology - ‫کیڑوں کا علم‬
113. Entourage - ‫گ روه‬114.
Entrance - ‫د اخلہ‬.511 Entreat -
‫ا لتجا کرنا‬116. Entrepreneur -
‫کاروباری‬
‫اظہار‬.117 Enumerate - ‫شمار کریں‬
- ‫دورانیہ‬.118 Enunciate - ‫کریں‬
.119 Eon
120. Ephemeral - ‫ع‬
‫ارضی‬.121 Epic - ‫م‬
‫ہاکاو‬122. Epicure - ‫لذیذ‬
123. Epigram - ‫موشح‬
124. Epilogue - ‫ختم کرنا‬
125. Episodic - ‫باب باب‬
126. Epistolary - ‫خطی‬
127. Epitaph - ‫اہلیہ‬
128. Epithet - ‫ٹھیکہ‬
129. Epitome - ‫خالصہ‬
130. Epoch - ‫ع ہد‬131. Encroachment - ‫د خل‬.231 Encumber -
‫بوجھ ڈالنا‬
Synonyms - Antonyms:
1. Derogatory
- Synonyms: disparaging, contemptuous, insulting
- Antonyms: complimentary, respectful, laudatory
2. Descant
- Synonyms: discuss, expound, elaborate
- Antonyms: summarize, condense, abbreviate
3. Descry
- Synonyms: discern, spot, detect
- Antonyms: overlook, ignore, miss
4. Desecrate
- Synonyms: profane, violate, defile
- Antonyms: sanctify, consecrate, honor
5. Desiccate dry, dehydrate, parch moisten, hydrate,
dampen
6. Desolate
- Synonyms: barren, deserted, lonely
- Antonyms: inhabited, populated, lively
7. Despise
- Synonyms: loathe, detest, abhor
- Antonyms: admire, cherish, adore
8. Despoil
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: plunder, loot, ravage
- Antonyms: protect, preserve, safeguard
9. Despondent
- Synonyms: hopeless, despairing, dejected
- Antonyms: hopeful, optimistic, cheerful
10. Despot
- Synonyms: tyrant, dictator, autocrat
- Antonyms: democrat, liberator, reformer
11. Destitute
- Synonyms: impoverished, penniless, needy
- Antonyms: affluent, wealthy, prosperous
12. Desultory
- Synonyms: random, haphazard, erratic
- Antonyms: systematic, organized, methodical
13. Detached
- Synonyms: disconnected, separate, isolated
- Antonyms: attached, connected, engaged
14. Cynical
- Synonyms: skeptical, distrustful, pessimistic
- Antonyms: optimistic, trusting, hopeful
15. Cynosure
- Synonyms: focal point, center of attention, highlight
- Antonyms: obscurity, insignificance, irrelevance
16. Dappled spotted, speckled, mottled uniform, plain,
unblemished
17. Dauntless
- Synonyms: fearless, courageous, intrepid
- Antonyms: fearful, timid, cowardly
18. Deadlock
- Synonyms: standstill, impasse, stalemate
- Antonyms: breakthrough, resolution, agreement
19. Deadpan
- Synonyms: expressionless, impassive, stoic
- Antonyms: animated, lively, expressive
20. Debacle
- Synonyms: disaster, fiasco, catastrophe
- Antonyms: success, triumph, victory
21. Curtail
- Synonyms: shorten, reduce, diminish
- Antonyms: extend, prolong, increase
22. Dehydrate
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: dry, desiccate, parch
- Antonyms: hydrate, moisten, saturate
23. Deify
- Synonyms: worship, idolize, venerate
- Antonyms: blaspheme, curse, denounce
24. Deign
- Synonyms: condescend, stoop, lower oneself
- Antonyms: elevate, dignify, honor
25. Delectable
- Synonyms: delicious, delightful, tasty
- Antonyms: unappetizing, unpleasant, disagreeable
26. Delete
- Synonyms: remove, erase, expunge
- Antonyms: add, insert, include
27. Deleterious harmful, detrimental, destructive beneficial,
advantageous, helpful
28. Deliberate
- Synonyms: intentional, calculated, premeditated
- Antonyms: accidental, spontaneous, hasty
29. Delineate
- Synonyms: outline, depict, describe
- Antonyms: blur, obscure, confuse
30. Enterprising
- Synonyms: ambitious, resourceful, innovative
- Antonyms: lazy, apathetic, unambitious
31. Enthrall
- Synonyms: captivate, fascinate, enchant
- Antonyms: bore, repel, disinterest
32. Entice
- Synonyms: tempt, lure, seduce
- Antonyms: deter, repel, discourage
33. Entitlement
- Synonyms: right, privilege, claim
- Antonyms: deprivation, disentitlement, disqualification
34. Entity
- Synonyms: being, existence, organism
- Antonyms: nonentity, nothingness, void
35. Entomology
- Synonyms: study of insects, insectology - Antonyms:
36. Entourage
- Synonyms: retinue, escort, entourage
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Antonyms: solo, alone, unaccompanied
37. Entrance
- Synonyms: doorway, gateway, access
- Antonyms: exit, egress, departure
38. Entreat beg, plead, implore demand, command, order
39. Entrepreneur
- Synonyms: innovator, businessman, tycoon
- Antonyms: employee, worker, follower
40. Enumerate
- Synonyms: count, list, tally
- Antonyms: generalize, estimate, approximate
41. Enunciate
- Synonyms: articulate, pronounce, vocalize
- Antonyms: mumble, slur, garble
42. Eon
- Synonyms: era, age, epoch
- Antonyms: moment, instant, second
43. Ephemeral
- Synonyms: transient, fleeting, momentary
- Antonyms: permanent, enduring, lasting
44. Epic
- Synonyms: legendary, heroic, grand
- Antonyms: mundane, ordinary, trivial
45. Epicure
- Synonyms: gourmet, connoisseur, foodie
- Antonyms: glutton, gourmand, unrefined
46. Epigram
- Synonyms: aphorism, quip, witticism
- Antonyms: rambling, verbose, long-winded
47. Epilogue
- Synonyms: conclusion, ending, finale
- Antonyms: prologue, introduction, prelude
48. Episodic
- Synonyms: intermittent, sporadic, occasional
- Antonyms: continuous, constant, uninterrupted
49. Epistolary letter-writing, correspondence, written oral,
verbal, spoken
50. Epitaph
- Synonyms: inscription, commemoration, memorial
- Antonyms: epitome, summary, abstract
51. Epithet
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: label, nickname, designation
- Antonyms: praise, compliment, accolade
52. Epitome
- Synonyms: embodiment, essence, quintessence
- Antonyms: antithesis, opposite, divergence
53. Epoch
- Synonyms: era, age, period
- Antonyms: moment, instant, second
54. Encroachment
- Synonyms: intrusion, trespass, invasion
- Antonyms: retreat, withdrawal, relinquishment
55. Encumber
- Synonyms: burden, hinder, obstruct
- Antonyms: assist, aid, facilitate
56. Endearment
- Synonyms: affection, fondness, love
- Antonyms: disdain, animosity, hostility
57. Endemic
- Synonyms: native, indigenous, local
- Antonyms: foreign, alien, imported
58. Endorse
- Synonyms: support, approve, sanction
- Antonyms: oppose, reject, disapprove
59. Enduring
- Synonyms: lasting, enduring, permanent
- Antonyms: temporary, fleeting, transient
60. Energize invigorate, stimulate, revitalize drain, exhaust,
deplete
61. Enervate
- Synonyms: weaken, debilitate, enfeeble
- Antonyms: strengthen, invigorate, fortify
62. Enfranchise
- Synonyms: emancipate, liberate, empower
- Antonyms: oppress, disenfranchise, subjugate
63. Engage
- Synonyms: involve, occupy, employ
- Antonyms: disengage, detach, separate
64. Engaging
- Synonyms: charming, captivating, appealing
- Antonyms: repelling, uninteresting, dull
65. Engender
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: produce, generate, cause
- Antonyms: suppress, stifle, inhibit
66. Engross
- Synonyms: absorb, immerse, captivate
- Antonyms: bore, repel, distract
67. Enhance
- Synonyms: improve, augment, boost
- Antonyms: diminish, decrease, impair
68. Enigma
- Synonyms: mystery, puzzle, conundrum
- Antonyms: solution, clarity, explanation
69. Enigmatic
- Synonyms: mysterious, cryptic, perplexing
- Antonyms: clear, understandable, obvious
70. Enmity
- Synonyms: hostility, animosity, antagonism
- Antonyms: friendship, amity, harmony
71. Ennui boredom, monotony, tedium excitement,
enthusiasm, interest
72. Enormity
- Synonyms: atrocity, monstrosity, enormity
- Antonyms: smallness, insignificance, triviality
73. Enrapture
- Synonyms: delight, captivate, enchant
- Antonyms: bore, repel, disinterest
74. Ensconce
- Synonyms: settle, nestle, cozy
- Antonyms: expose, uncover, reveal
75. Ensemble
- Synonyms: group, collection, set
- Antonyms: individual, solo, single
76. Entail
- Synonyms: involve, require, necessitate
- Antonyms: exclude, omit, avoid
77. Compromise
- Synonyms: settlement, agreement, concession
- Antonyms: disagreement, dispute, conflict
78. Compunction
- Synonyms: remorse, regret, guilt
- Antonyms: indifference, apathy, unconcern
79. Compute
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: calculate, reckon, estimate
- Antonyms: guess, speculate, approximate
80. Concave
- Synonyms: hollow, sunken, curved inward
- Antonyms: convex, bulging, protruding
81. Concave
- Synonyms: hollow, sunken, curved inward
- Antonyms: convex, bulging, protruding
82. Concede admit, acknowledge, yield deny, reject, dispute
83. Conceit
- Synonyms: vanity, arrogance, self-importance
- Antonyms: humility, modesty, selflessness
84. Concentric
- Synonyms: circular, co-centric, aligned
- Antonyms: eccentric, irregular, asymmetrical
85. Conception
- Synonyms: idea, concept, notion
- Antonyms: misconception, fallacy, misunderstanding
86. Concerted
- Synonyms: collaborative, cooperative, joint
- Antonyms: individual, separate, independent
87. Concession
- Synonyms: compromise, allowance, grant
- Antonyms: refusal, denial, rejection
88. Conciliatory
- Synonyms: reconciliatory, appeasing, peacemaking
- Antonyms: antagonistic, confrontational, divisive
89. Concise
- Synonyms: brief, succinct, terse
- Antonyms: verbose, lengthy, wordy
90. Contrived
- Synonyms: artificial, fabricated, forced
- Antonyms: natural, spontaneous, genuine
91. Controvert
- Synonyms: dispute, challenge, contradict
- Antonyms: agree, accept, affirm
92. Contusion
- Synonyms: bruise, injury, trauma
- Antonyms: healing, recovery, wellness
93. Conundrum puzzle, mystery, riddle solution, answer,
clarity
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
94. Convene
- Synonyms: assemble, gather, summon
- Antonyms: disband, disperse, scatter
95. Convention
- Synonyms: conference, assembly, gathering
- Antonyms: innovation, deviation, departure
96. Conventional
- Synonyms: traditional, customary, standard
- Antonyms: unconventional, unorthodox, nontraditional
97. Converge
- Synonyms: meet, intersect, come together
- Antonyms: diverge, separate, disperse
98. Conversant
- Synonyms: familiar, knowledgeable, well-versed
- Antonyms: unfamiliar, ignorant, uninformed
99. Converse
- Synonyms: chat, talk, communicate
- Antonyms: silence, mute, quiet
100. Convert
- Synonyms: change, transform, switch
- Antonyms: maintain, preserve, conserve
101. Aboriginal
- Synonyms: indigenous, native, original
- Antonyms: foreign, imported, alien
102. Bantering
- Synonyms: teasing, joking, playful
- Antonyms: serious, solemn, earnest
103. Compromise
- Synonyms: settlement, agreement, concession
- Antonyms: disagreement, dispute, conflict
104. Compunction
- Synonyms: remorse, regret, guilt
- Antonyms: indifference, apathy, unconcern
105. Compute
- Synonyms: calculate, reckon, estimate
- Antonyms: guess, speculate, approximate
106. Concave
- Synonyms: hollow, sunken, curved inward
- Antonyms: convex, bulging, protruding
107. Concede
- Synonyms: admit, acknowledge, yield
- Antonyms: deny, reject, dispute
108. Conceit
- Synonyms: vanity, arrogance, self-importance
- Antonyms: humility, modesty, selflessness
109. Concentric
- Synonyms: circular, co-centric, aligned
- Antonyms: eccentric, irregular, asymmetrical
110. Conception
- Synonyms: idea, concept, notion
- Antonyms: misconception, fallacy, misunderstand SENTENCES:

1. Derogatory - His derogatory remarks offended many people at the meeting.


2. Descant - The speaker began to descant on the intricacies of the topic.
3. Descry - From the hilltop, they could descry the distant city skyline.
4. Desecrate - Vandals attempted to desecrate the ancient temple ruins.
5. Desiccate - The prolonged drought caused the river to desiccate to a mere trickle.
6. Desolate - After the war, the town lay desolate and abandoned.
7. Despise - It's not healthy to constantly despise oneself for past mistakes.
8. Despoil - The invaders sought to despoil the land of its natural resources.
9. Despondent - Despite his success, he felt despondent and disillusioned with life.
10. Despot - The country was ruled by a ruthless despot for decades.
11. Destitute - Many families in the region were left destitute after the economic collapse.
12. Desultory - His speech was desultory and lacked coherence.
13. Detached - She felt detached from the rest of the group, lost in her own thoughts.
14. Cynical - His cynical outlook on life often made him skeptical of others' intentions.
15. Cynosure - The actress was the cynosure of all eyes at the red carpet event.
16. Dappled - The forest floor was dappled with sunlight shining through the trees.
17. Dauntless - Despite the dangers, the explorer remained dauntless in his quest for knowledge.
18. Deadlock - The negotiations reached a deadlock as neither side was willing to compromise.
19. Deadpan - She delivered the news with a deadpan expression, revealing nothing.
20. Debacle - The project was a complete debacle, resulting in significant losses for the company.
21. Curtail - To curtail expenses, the company decided to reduce its workforce.
22. Dehydrate - It's important to stay hydrated and avoid dehydration during hot weather.
23. Deify - Some cultures deify certain animals as symbols of divinity.
24. Deign - Despite his high status, he was willing to deign to speak with anyone.
25. Delectable - The chef prepared a delectable feast for the guests to enjoy.
26. Delete - He accidentally pressed the wrong button and deleted the entire document.
27. Deleterious - Smoking is known to have deleterious effects on health.
28. Deliberate - She made a deliberate choice to pursue a career in art.
29. Delineate - The map was drawn to delineate the borders of the kingdom.
30. Enterprising - His enterprising spirit led him to start his own business at a young age.
31. Enthrall - Enthrall your audience with captivating storytelling techniques.
32. Entice - The delicious aroma of freshly baked bread will entice customers into the bakery.
33. Entitlement - The entitlement to basic human rights should be universal.
34. Entity - The corporation is considered a separate legal entity from its shareholders.
35. Entomology - Entomology is the scientific study of insects and their relationships to humans,
animals, plants, and the environment.
36. Entourage - The celebrity arrived at the event with a large entourage of assistants and bodyguards.
37. Entrance - The grand entrance to the palace was adorned with intricate carvings and gold leaf.
38. Entreat - She made an earnest entreaty for her friend to forgive her.
39. Entrepreneur - The entrepreneur's innovative ideas revolutionized the tech industry.
40. Enumerate - The teacher asked the students to enumerate the steps in the scientific method.
41. Enunciate - She spoke clearly and made sure to enunciate each word properly.
42. Eon - The discovery of fire marked a significant milestone in the eon of human development. 43.
Ephemeral - The beauty of cherry blossoms is ephemeral, lasting only a short time each spring.
44. Epic - The Odyssey is one of the greatest epic poems in Western literature.
45. Epicure - The epicure indulged in fine dining experiences at exclusive restaurants.
46. Epigram - His wit was evident in every epigram he penned.
47. Epilogue - The epilogue tied up all the loose ends of the story, providing closure for the readers.
48. Episodic - The TV series had an episodic structure, with each episode featuring a self-contained
story.
49. Epistolary - Their relationship was documented through a series of epistolary exchanges.
50. Epitaph - The epitaph on the gravestone summarized the deceased's life in a few poignant words.
51. Epithet - His peers often used derogatory epithets to describe him, but he ignored their taunts.
52. Epitome - The sculpture was considered the epitome of beauty and grace.
53. Epoch - The discovery of electricity marked a new epoch in human history.
54. Encroachment - The encroachment of urban development threatened the natural habitat of many
species.
55. Encumber - Heavy backpacks can encumber students on long hikes.
56. Endearment - He whispered words of endearment to his beloved as they watched the sunset together.
57. Endemic - Malaria is endemic to tropical regions where the climate is conducive to mosquito
breeding.
58. Endorse - The celebrity was paid to endorse the new line of beauty products.
59. Enduring - Their enduring friendship lasted through all the trials and tribulations of life. 60. Energize
- The motivational speaker aimed to energize the audience with his powerful words.
61. Enervate - Chronic stress can enervate the body and weaken the immune system.
62. Enfranchise - The suffragette movement fought to enfranchise women and grant them the right to
vote.
63. Engage - The detective was determined to engage the suspect in conversation to gather more
information.
64. Engaging - The engaging storyline of the novel kept readers captivated until the very end.
65. Engender - Social inequality can engender feelings of resentment and frustration.
66. Engross - The gripping mystery novel engrossed her from start to finish.
67. Enhance - Regular exercise can enhance both physical and mental well-being.
68. Enigma - The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the treasure remains an enigma to this day.
69. Enigmatic - His enigmatic smile hinted at hidden depths of emotion.
70. Enmity - The longstanding enmity between the two families finally came to an end.
71. Ennui - She sighed with ennui as she stared out the window on a rainy day.
72. Enormity - The enormity of the task ahead seemed daunting, but they were determined to succeed.
74. Ensconce - She sought to ensconce herself in the comforts of home after a long journey.
75. Ensemble - The orchestra played together in perfect harmony, each member contributing to the
ensemble.
76. Entail - Buying a house may entail taking out a mortgage to finance the purchase.
77. Compromise - It's important to find a compromise that satisfies both parties in a negotiation. 78.
Compunction - She felt a sense of compunction for her harsh words and apologized immediately.
79. Compute - Modern computers can compute complex calculations in a fraction of a second.
80. Concave - The bowl had a concave shape, curving inward toward the center.
81. Concede - He finally had to concede defeat and admit that he was wrong.
82. Conceit - His conceit prevented him from seeing the truth about himself.
83. Concentric - The target was marked with concentric circles for archery practice.
84. Conception - The conception of the idea took place during a brainstorming session.
85. Concerted - The team made a concerted effort to finish the project ahead of schedule.
86. Concession - The government made a concession to the protesters by lowering the taxes.
87. Conciliatory - He offered a conciliatory gesture to mend their strained relationship.
88. Concise - The summary provided a concise overview of the main points.
89. Contrived - The plot of the movie seemed contrived and unrealistic.
90. Controvert - He attempted to controvert her argument with evidence of his own.
91. Contusion - The athlete suffered a painful contusion during the game.
92. Conundrum - Solving this conundrum will require careful analysis and creative thinking.
93. Convene - The committee will convene next week to discuss the budget.
94. Convention - Attending the annual convention is a highlight for many industry professionals. 95.
Conventional - His taste in clothing was quite conventional, preferring classic styles over trendy
ones.
96. Converge - The two roads converge at the entrance to the town.
97. Conversant - She was conversant in several languages, making her an asset to the team.
98. Converse - The ability to converse effectively is an important skill in any profession.
99. Convert - They plan to convert the old warehouse into a loft apartment. 100. Aboriginal - The
aboriginal tribes have lived in this area for centuries.
101. Bantering - The friends engaged in lighthearted bantering over a game of cards.
102. Give numbering - You can start numbering the items on your list to keep track of them. 103.
Compromise - In a relationship, it's important to find a compromise that satisfies both partners.
104. Compunction - He felt a twinge of compunction for lying to his friend.
105. Compute - The computer can compute complex equations in a matter of seconds.
106. Concave - The concave shape of the mirror distorted the reflection.
107. Concede - He had to concede defeat after realizing he couldn't win the argument.
108. Conceit - His conceit often led him to brag about his accomplishments.
109. Concentric - The rings on the tree trunk were concentric, indicating its age.
110. Conception - The conception of the new product occurred during a brainstorming session.
111. Concession - The company made a concession by offering a discount to loyal customers.
112. Conciliatory - She made a conciliatory gesture by offering to compromise.
113. Concise - The summary provided a concise overview of the main points.
114. Contrived - The plot of the movie seemed contrived and unrealistic.
115. Controvert - He attempted to controvert her argument with evidence of his own.
116. Contusion - The athlete suffered a contusion during the game.
117. Conundrum - Solving this conundrum will require careful analysis.
118. Convene - The committee will convene next week to discuss the issue.
119. Convention - Attending the convention is a great opportunity to network.
120. Conventional - His taste in clothing was quite conventional, favoring traditional styles.
121. Converge - The two roads converge at the intersection.
122. Conversant - She is conversant in several languages, making her an asset.
123. Converse - They sat and had a pleasant converse about their travels.
124. Convert - They plan to convert the attic into a guest bedroom.
125. Aboriginal - The aboriginal people have a rich cultural heritage.
126. Bantering - The bantering between friends added to the jovial atmosphere.
127. Give numbering - Don't forget to give numbering to your list for organization.
128. Encroachme - The construction project will encroachme on the park's green space.
129. Word - Please provide the word you'd like to use in a sentence.
130. Encumber - Heavy luggage can encumber travelers on long trips.
131. Endearment - He whispered a sweet endearment in her ear.
132. Endemic - The disease is endemic to tropical regions.
133. Endorse - The celebrity was paid to endorse the new product.
134. Enduring - Their enduring friendship lasted for decades.
135. Energize - A cup of coffee in the morning helps to energize me for the day.
136. Enervate - Chronic stress can enervate the body.
137. Enfranchise - The suffragette movement fought to enfranchise women.
VOCABULARY - SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS - SENTENCES:
1. ‫( وفاداری‬fidelity)
2. ‫( افسانہ‬figment)
3. ‫( مجازی‬figurative)
4. ‫( مجسمہ‬figurine)
5. ‫( دھاگہ‬filament)
6. ‫( چرانا‬filch)
.7 ‫( فرزندانہ‬filial)
.8 ‫( انتشار روکنا‬filibuster)
9. ‫( اختتام‬finale)
10. ‫( مہارت‬finesse)
11. ‫( پریشان‬finicky)
12. ‫( شعلہ‬firebrand)
13. ‫( شگاف‬fissure)
14. ‫( بے قرار‬fitful)
.15 ‫( حیران کر دینا‬flabbergast)
16. ‫( لچک‬flaccid)
17. ‫( پرچم‬flag)
18. ‫( بے رحم‬flagrant)
19. ‫( ذوق‬flair)
20. ‫( بھڑکیال‬flamboyant)
21. ‫( دکھانا‬flaunt)
22. ‫( دھبہ‬fleck)
23. ‫( نو آموز‬fledgling)
.24 ‫( بھیڑ کی کمبل‬fleece)
.25 ‫( چوری کرنا‬fleece)
.26 ‫( ہلکا کرنا‬flick)
.27 ‫( پیچھے ہٹنا‬flinch)
28. ‫( گمراه کن‬fallacious)
29. ‫( غلطی پذیر‬fallible)
.30 ‫( خالی زمین‬fallow)
31. ‫( لڑکاھٹ‬falter)
32. ‫( جنون‬fanaticism)
33. ‫( خواب‬fancy)
.34 ‫( شور و غوغا‬fanfare)
35. ‫( مزاق‬farce)
36. ‫( محتاط‬fastidious)
37. ‫( ُمتعصب‬fatalism)
38. ‫( ابویت‬fathom)
39. ‫( بے عقل‬fatuous)
.40 ‫( حیاتیات‬fauna)
41. ‫( چاپلوسی‬fawning)
42. ‫( دہشت‬faze)
43. ‫( ممکن‬feasible)
44. ‫( ثمریت‬fecundity)
45. ‫( بناوٹ‬feign)
46. ‫( جھپکا‬feint)
47. ‫( دلبر‬engaging)
48. ‫( پیدا کرنا‬engender)
.49 ‫( مشغول کرنا‬engross)
.50 ‫( بہتر بنانا‬enhance)
51. ‫( راز‬enigma)
52. ‫( پیچیده‬enigmatic)
53. ‫( دشمنی‬enmity)
54. ‫( بڑائی‬enormity)
55. ‫( حیران کرنا‬enrapture)
56. ‫( چھپانا‬ensconce)
57. ‫( جماعت‬ensemble)
58. ‫( وراثت‬entail)
59. ‫( کار آفرین‬enterprising)
.60 ‫( مسحور کرنا‬enthrall)
61. ‫( لبھانا‬entice)
62. ‫( حق‬entitlement)
63. ‫( حشرات شناسی‬entomology)
64. ‫( ہمراه‬entourage)
65. ‫( داخل ہونا‬entrance)
.66 ‫( منت مانگنا‬entreat)
67. ‫( کاروباری‬entrepreneur)
68. ‫( شمار کرنا‬enumerate)
.69 ‫( الفاظ صاف کرنا‬enunciate)
70. ‫( خوش قسمت‬felicitous)
71. ‫( دوامی‬enduring)
.72 ‫( توانا کرنا‬energize)
.37 ‫( کمزور کرنا‬enervate) 74.
‫(حق دینا‬enfranchise)
.75 ‫( مشغول کرنا‬engage)
76. ‫( دلبر‬engaging)
77. ‫( پیدا کرنا‬engender)
.78 ‫( مشغول کرنا‬engross)
79. ‫( پیچیده‬enigmatic)
80. ‫( دشمنی‬enmity)
81. ‫( بڑائی‬enormity)
82. ‫( حیران کرنا‬enrapture)
83. ‫( چھپانا‬ensconce)
84. ‫( جماعت‬ensemble)
85. ‫( دغا بازی‬dissimulate)
86. ‫( ختم ہونا‬dissipate) 87.
‫(بدکار‬dissolute)
88. ‫( تحلیل‬dissolution)
89. ‫( خوشی‬felicity)
90. ‫( قاتل‬fell)
91. ‫( گرانا‬fell)
92. ‫( مجرم‬felon)
93. ‫( جنگلی‬feral)
94. ‫( خمیر‬ferment)
95. ‫( فریٹ‬ferret)
96. ‫( پرجوش‬fervent)
97. ‫( پرجوش‬fervid)
98. ‫( جوش‬fervor)
99. ‫( پھولنا‬fester)
100. ‫( تہواری‬festive)
.101 ‫( بدبودار‬fetid)
102. ‫( زنجیر‬fetter)
103. ‫( بدمعاش‬fiasco)
.104 ‫( ناپائیدار‬fickle)
105. ‫( خیالی‬fictitious)
106. ‫( وفاداری‬fidelity)
107. ‫( افسانہ‬figment)
108. ‫( مجازی‬figurative)
109. ‫( مجسمہ‬figurine)
110. ‫( دھاگہ‬filament)
111. ‫( بے ترتیبی‬dissonance)
112. ‫( روکنا‬dissuade) 113.
‫(پھیلنا‬distend)
SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS:
1. fidelity
- Synonyms: loyalty, faithfulness, devotion
- Antonyms: disloyalty, infidelity, faithlessness
2. figment
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
fabrication, invention, fantasy
reality, fact, truth
3. figurative
- Synonyms: symbolic, metaphorical, allegorical
- Antonyms: literal, concrete, straightforward
4. figurine
- Synonyms: statuette, sculpture, miniature
- Antonyms: life-size statue, effigy, idol
5. filament
- Synonyms: thread, strand, fiber
- Antonyms: bulk, mass, solidity
6. filch
- Synonyms: steal, pilfer, purloin -
Antonyms: return, give, donate
7. filial
- Synonyms: dutiful, obedient, respectful
- Antonyms: disobedient, rebellious, disrespectful
8. filibuster
- Synonyms: delay, obstruct, stall
- Antonyms: expedite, hasten, facilitate
9. finale
- Synonyms: conclusion, climax, ending
- Antonyms: beginning, opening, prologue
10. finesse
- Synonyms: skill, diplomacy, tact
- Antonyms: clumsiness, ineptitude, rudeness
11. finicky
- Synonyms: fussy, picky, particular
- Antonyms: easygoing, laid-back, undemanding
12. firebrand
- Synonyms: agitator, rabble-rouser, troublemaker
- Antonyms: peacemaker, conciliator, mediator
13. fissure
crack, crevice, gap
closure, seal, unity
14. fitful
- Synonyms: sporadic, intermittent, irregular
- Antonyms: continuous, steady, consistent
15. flabbergast
- Synonyms: astonish, amaze, astound
- Antonyms: expect, anticipate, foresee
16. flaccid
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: limp, weak, drooping
- Antonyms: firm, taut, rigid
17. flag
- Synonyms: signal, emblem, banner
- Antonyms: decline, weaken, diminish
18. flagrant
- Synonyms: blatant, glaring, outrageous
- Antonyms: subtle, inconspicuous, minor
19. flair
- Synonyms: talent, aptitude, style
- Antonyms: ineptitude, clumsiness, awkwardness
20. flamboyant
- Synonyms: ostentatious, showy, extravagant
- Antonyms: modest, understated, conservative
21. flaunt
- Synonyms: display, show off, exhibit
- Antonyms: hide, conceal, cover
22. fleck
- Synonyms: speck, spot, dot
- Antonyms: clean, clear, spotless
23. fledgling
- Synonyms: novice, beginner, apprentice
- Antonyms: expert, veteran, master
24. fleece
swindle, cheat, defraud
compensate, reimburse, refund
25. flick
- Synonyms: snap, whip, jerk
- Antonyms: steady, hold, fix
26. flinch
- Synonyms: recoil, wince, shrink
- Antonyms: confront, face, endure
27. fallacious
- Synonyms: misleading, deceptive, false
- Antonyms: valid, sound, logical
28. fallible
- Synonyms: erring, imperfect, faulty
- Antonyms: infallible, flawless, perfect
29. fallow
- Synonyms: dormant, idle, unused
- Antonyms: fertile, productive, active
30. falter
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: hesitate, waver, stumble
- Antonyms: proceed, continue, advance
31. fanaticism
- Synonyms: extremism, zealotry, fervor
- Antonyms: moderation, tolerance, indifference
32. fancy
- Synonyms: imagination, fantasy, whim
- Antonyms: reality, fact, certainty
33. fanfare
- Synonyms: flourish, pomp, celebration
- Antonyms: quiet, silence, modesty
34. farce
- Synonyms: mockery, absurdity, joke
- Antonyms: drama, tragedy, seriousness
35. fastidious
meticulous, particular, choosy
easygoing, relaxed, careless
36. fatalism
- Synonyms: resignation, acceptance, determinism
- Antonyms: free will, autonomy, choice
37. fathom
- Synonyms: understand, comprehend, grasp
- Antonyms: misunderstand, confuse, misinterpret
38. fatuous
- Synonyms: foolish, silly, absurd
- Antonyms: wise, sensible, intelligent
39. fauna
- Synonyms: wildlife, animals, creatures
- Antonyms: flora, plant life
40. fawning
- Synonyms: obsequious, sycophantic, ingratiating
- Antonyms: independent, assertive, aloof
41. faze
- Synonyms: unsettle, disconcert, disturb
- Antonyms: reassure, calm, comfort
42. feasible
- Synonyms: viable, possible, practical
- Antonyms: impractical, unfeasible, unrealistic
43. fecundity
- Synonyms: fertility, fruitfulness, productivity
- Antonyms: infertility, sterility, unproductivity
44. feign
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: fake, simulate, pretend
- Antonyms: reveal, disclose, admit
45. feint
- Synonyms: trick, maneuver, deception
- Antonyms: reality, genuineness, honesty
46. engaging
charming, captivating, appealing
boring, dull, uninteresting
47. engender
- Synonyms: cause, generate, create
- Antonyms: prevent, stop, halt
48. engross
- Synonyms: absorb, immerse, captivate
- Antonyms: bore, repel, distract
49. enhance
- Synonyms: improve, enrich, augment
- Antonyms: diminish, reduce, worsen
50. enigma
- Synonyms: mystery, puzzle, conundrum
- Antonyms: solution, clarity, explanation
51. enigmatic
- Synonyms: mysterious, puzzling, baffling
- Antonyms: clear, understandable, obvious
52. enmity
- Synonyms: hostility, animosity, hatred
- Antonyms: friendship, amity, harmony
53. enormity
- Synonyms: atrocity, monstrosity, enormancy
- Antonyms: smallness, triviality, insignificance
54. enrapture
- Synonyms: delight, enchant, captivate
- Antonyms: bore, repel, disgust
55. ensconce
- Synonyms: settle, nestle, snuggle
- Antonyms: expose, uncover, reveal
56. ensemble
- Synonyms: group, collection, set
- Antonyms: individual, solo, separate
57. entail
involve, require, necessitate
exclude, preclude, omit
58. enterprising
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: ambitious, innovative, resourceful
- Antonyms: unambitious, lazy, lethargic
59. enthrall
- Synonyms: captivate, enchant, fascinate
- Antonyms: bore, repel, disenchant
60. entice
- Synonyms: tempt, lure, attract
- Antonyms: repel, deter, discourage
61. entitlement
- Synonyms: right, claim, privilege
- Antonyms: disentitlement, deprivation, prohibition
62. entomology
- Synonyms: study of insects
- Antonyms: -
63. entourage
- Synonyms: retinue, escort, following
- Antonyms: individual, solitary, alone
64. entrance
- Synonyms: entrance, enchant, captivate
- Antonyms: bore, repel, disgust
65. entreat
- Synonyms: beg, implore, beseech
- Antonyms: demand, command, order
66. entrepreneur
- Synonyms: businessperson, innovator, tycoon
- Antonyms: employee, worker, follower
67. enumerate
- Synonyms: list, count, itemize
- Antonyms: summarize, condense, abbreviate
68. enunciate
articulate, pronounce, express
mumble, slur, garble
69. felicitous
- Synonyms: appropriate, apt, fitting
- Antonyms: inappropriate, unsuitable, unfitting
70. enduring
- Synonyms: lasting, enduring, permanent
- Antonyms: temporary, fleeting, transient
71. energize
- Synonyms: invigorate, stimulate, revitalize
- Antonyms: weaken, exhaust, drain
72. enervate
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: weaken, debilitate, exhaust
- Antonyms: strengthen, invigorate, energize
73. enfranchise
- Synonyms: liberate, emancipate, free
- Antonyms: enslave, subjugate, oppress
74. engage
- Synonyms: involve, participate, occupy
- Antonyms: disengage, detach, withdraw
75. engaging
- Synonyms: charming, captivating, appealing
- Antonyms: boring, dull, uninteresting
76. engender
- Synonyms: cause, generate, create
- Antonyms: prevent, stop, halt
77. engross
- Synonyms: absorb, immerse, captivate
- Antonyms: bore, repel, distract
78. enigmatic
- Synonyms: mysterious, puzzling, baffling
- Antonyms: clear, understandable, obvious
79. enmity
hostility, animosity, hatred
friendship, amity, harmony
80. enormity
- Synonyms: atrocity, monstrosity, enormancy
- Antonyms: smallness, triviality, insignificance
81. enrapture
- Synonyms: delight, enchant, captivate
- Antonyms: bore, repel, disgust
82. ensconce
- Synonyms: settle, nestle, snuggle
- Antonyms: expose, uncover, reveal
83. ensemble
- Synonyms: group, collection, set
- Antonyms: individual, solo, separate
84. dissimulate
- Synonyms: disguise, pretend, feign
- Antonyms: reveal, disclose, uncover
85. dissipate
- Synonyms: disperse, scatter, squander
- Antonyms: gather, collect, conserve
86. dissolute
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: debauched, decadent, immoral
- Antonyms: virtuous, moral, upright
87. dissolution
- Synonyms: disintegration, decomposition, termination
- Antonyms: formation, construction, organization
88. felicity
- Synonyms: happiness, bliss, joy
- Antonyms: misery, sorrow, sadness
89. fell
- Synonyms: cut down, chop down, hew
- Antonyms: grow, rise, ascend
90. fell
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:

cruel, fierce, brutal


gentle, kind, compassionate
91. felon
- Synonyms: criminal, lawbreaker, offender
- Antonyms: law-abiding citizen, innocent
92. feral
- Synonyms: wild, untamed, savage
- Antonyms: domesticated, tame, civilized
93. ferment
- Synonyms: agitation,
excitement, turmoil
- Antonyms: calm, tranquility, peace
94. ferret
- Synonyms: search, seek, hunt
- Antonyms: hide, conceal, cover
95. fervent
- Synonyms: passionate, ardent, zealous
- Antonyms: indifferent, apathetic, unenthusiastic
96. fervid
- Synonyms: intense, fiery, fervent
- Antonyms: cool, calm, dispassionate
97. fervor
- Synonyms: passion, enthusiasm, zeal
- Antonyms: apathy, indifference, lethargy
98. fester
- Synonyms: suppurate, decay, putrefy
- Antonyms: heal, recover, mend
99. festive
- Synonyms: celebratory, merry, jovial
- Antonyms: somber, solemn, melancholy
100. fetid
- Synonyms: stinking, smelly, foul
Antonyms: fragrant, aromatic, sweet-smelling
101. fetter
- Synonyms: shackle, restrain, restrict
- Antonyms: free, release, liberate
102. fiasco
- Synonyms: failure, disaster, debacle
- Antonyms: success, triumph, victory
103. fickle
- Synonyms: capricious, inconstant, erratic
- Antonyms: constant, steadfast, loyal
104. fictitious
-
- Synonyms: imaginary, made-up, fictional
- Antonyms: real, genuine, true
105. fidelity
- Synonyms: loyalty, faithfulness, devotion
- Antonyms: disloyalty, infidelity, faithlessness
106. figment
- Synonyms: fabrication, invention, fantasy
- Antonyms: reality, fact, truth
107. figurative
- Synonyms: symbolic, metaphorical, allegorical
- Antonyms: literal, concrete, straightforward
108. figurine
- Synonyms: statuette, sculpture, miniature
- Antonyms: life-size statue, effigy, idol
109. filament
- Synonyms: thread, strand, fiber
- Antonyms: bulk, mass, solidity
110. dissonance
- Synonyms: discord, cacophony, disharmony
- Antonyms: harmony, agreement, concord
111. dissuade
- Synonyms: deter, discourage, prevent
Antonyms: encourage, persuade, convince
112. distend
- Synonyms: swell, expand, inflate
- Antonyms: contract, shrink, deflate
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VOCABULARY - SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS - SENTENCES :
CSS PLATFORM
1. Repartee
- a quick, witty reply or conversation
- ‫مذاق‬
2. Ramble
- to talk or write in a confused or aimless way
- ‫بے تکا باتیں‬
3. Renege
- to go back on a promise or commitment
- ‫وعده خالف ورزی‬
4. Rectitude
- moral uprightness; righteousness
- ‫ایمانداری‬
5. Recess
- a temporary break or pause

-
- ‫استراحت‬
6. Ratify
- to formally approve or confirm
- ‫تصدیق کرنا‬
7. Raffle
- a lottery where participants buy tickets for a chance to win a prize
- ‫قرعہ اندازی‬
8. Querulous
- habitually complaining or grumbling
- ‫شکایتی‬
9. Precipitous dangerously steep or high
- ‫چٹخترا‬
10. Quibble
- to argue or raise objections about a trivial matter
- ‫تکرار کرنا‬
11. Poise
- graceful and elegant composure
- ‫توازن‬
12. Placid
- calm and peaceful
- ‫ساکن‬
13. Pittance
- a very small amount or portion, especially of money
- ‫معزور معاونت‬
14. Petrify
- to turn into stone; to paralyze with fear
- ‫سنگ بنا دینا‬
15. Pervert
- to distort or corrupt something, especially morals or values
- ‫بدمعاش‬
16. Perennial
- lasting for a long or indefinite time; enduring
- ‫دوامی‬
17. Peremptory
- insisting on immediate attention or obedience, especially in a brusque or imperious way
- ‫سرکش‬
18. Perdition
- a state of eternal punishment and damnation into which a sinful person passes after death - ‫زوال‬
19. Peevish
- easily irritated, especially by unimportant things
- ‫آپت چرچہ‬
20. Inamorata a female lover or sweetheart

-
- ‫عاشقہ‬
21. Impregnate
- to make pregnant; to saturate or fill completely
- ‫حاملہ کرنا‬
22. Incarnation
- a living embodiment of a deity or spirit
- ‫بناوٹ‬
23. Antiquity
- ancient times; the quality of being ancient
- ‫قدیمی‬
24. Anguish
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering
- ‫رنج‬
25. Aghast
- filled with horror or shock
- ‫ہولناک‬
26. Acquiesce
- to accept something reluctantly but without protest
- ‫رضا کرنا‬
27. Actuate
- to cause something to happen or operate; to motivate
- ‫متحرک کرنا‬
28. Addendum
- an additional item or statement added to a document or book
- ‫اضافہ‬
SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS:
1. Repartee
- Synonyms: banter, wit, retort
- Antonyms: dullness, seriousness, silence
2. Ramble wander, roam, meander focus, directness,
purposefulness
3. Renege
- Synonyms: revoke, retract, backtrack
- Antonyms: uphold, honor, fulfill
4. Rectitude
- Synonyms: integrity, righteousness, honesty
- Antonyms: dishonesty, corruption, immorality
5. Recess
- Synonyms: break, pause, intermission
- Antonyms: continuation, activity, work
6. Ratify

- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Synonyms: approve, confirm, endorse
- Antonyms: reject, disapprove, nullify
7. Raffle
- Synonyms: lottery, draw, sweepstake
- Antonyms: allocation, distribution, direct purchase
8. Querulous
- Synonyms: complaining, whining, petulant
- Antonyms: content, satisfied, complacent
9. Precipitous
- Synonyms: steep, abrupt, sheer
- Antonyms: gradual, gentle, sloping
10. Quibble
- Synonyms: argue, nitpick, dispute
- Antonyms: agree, accept, concede
11. Poise
- Synonyms: composure, balance, self-assurance
- Antonyms: imbalance, awkwardness, agitation
12. Placid
- Synonyms: calm, serene, tranquil
- Antonyms: agitated, turbulent, restless
13. Pittance meager amount, trifle, token abundance, plenty, fortune
14. Petrify
- Synonyms: terrify, frighten, stun
- Antonyms: reassure, comfort, embolden
15. Pervert
- Synonyms: corrupt, distort, degrade
- Antonyms: purify, cleanse, elevate
16. Perennial
- Synonyms: enduring, lasting, perpetual
- Antonyms: temporary, ephemeral, transient
17. Peremptory
- Synonyms: authoritative, decisive, imperative
- Antonyms: flexible, lenient, accommodating
18. Perdition
- Synonyms: damnation, ruin, destruction
- Antonyms: salvation, redemption, deliverance
19. Peevish
- Synonyms: irritable, cranky, testy
- Antonyms: pleasant, amiable, affable
20. Inamorata
- Synonyms: sweetheart, beloved, paramour
- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
- Antonyms: adversary, foe, enemy
21. Impregnate
- Synonyms: fertilize, saturate, imbue
- Antonyms: sterilize, dry, deplete
22. Incarnation
- Synonyms: embodiment, manifestation, avatar
- Antonyms: abstraction, concept, idea
23. Antiquity
- Synonyms: ancient times, olden days, classical era
- Antonyms: modernity, contemporary times, present age
24. Anguish torment, agony, suffering comfort, relief, happiness

- Synonyms:
- Antonyms:
25. Aghast
- Synonyms: horrified, shocked, appalled
- Antonyms: unfazed, indifferent, composed
26. Acquiesce
- Synonyms: consent, agree, comply
- Antonyms: resist, oppose, refuse
27. Actuate
- Synonyms: motivate, drive, prompt
- Antonyms: discourage, hinder, impede
28. Addendum
- Synonyms: appendix, supplement, attachment
- Antonyms: deletion, omission, subtraction SENTENCES:

1. Repartee:
- During the lively dinner conversation, Sarah's quick repartee kept everyone laughing.
- His lack of wit made it difficult for him to engage in repartee during social gatherings.
2. Ramble:
- As he walked through the forest, he would often ramble on about his childhood memories.
- The speaker's tendency to ramble made it challenging for the audience to follow his main points.
3. Renege:
- He promised to help, but then he reneged at the last minute, leaving us in a difficult situation.
- It's unfair to renege on a deal after both parties have agreed to it.
4. Rectitude:
- Despite facing numerous temptations, she always maintained her moral rectitude.
- The company's reputation for rectitude attracted ethical investors.
5. Recess:
- Let's take a recess and reconvene in fifteen minutes.
- The students eagerly awaited the recess bell to go outside and play.
6. Ratify:
- The committee voted to ratify the proposed amendments to the constitution.
Before the treaty could take effect, it needed to be ratified by all participating nations.
7. Raffle:
- The local charity organization held a raffle to raise funds for the homeless shelter.
- He won a television in the office raffle and donated it to a children's hospital.
8. Querulous:
- Her querulous complaints about the service annoyed everyone at the restaurant. - Despite
his boss's constant praise, he remained querulous and unsatisfied.
9. Precipitous:
- The hikers faced a precipitous climb to reach the summit of the mountain.
- The company's precipitous decline in profits raised concerns among shareholders.
10. Quibble:
- Let's not quibble over minor details and focus on the main issues.
- His tendency to quibble over insignificant matters often delayed progress in the project.
11. Poise:

-
- Despite the unexpected question, she answered with grace and poise. - His poise and confidence
impressed everyone at the job interview.
12. Placid:
- The lake was placid, reflecting the serene beauty of the surrounding landscape. - Her placid
demeanor helped to calm the tense atmosphere in the room.
13. Pittance:
- After years of loyal service, all she received was a pittance in retirement benefits.
- The workers were paid a pittance for their long hours of labor.
14. Petrify:
- The horror movie was so terrifying that it petrified me, and I couldn't sleep. - His sudden appearance
at the window petrified the unsuspecting guests.
15. Pervert:
- He used his power to pervert justice and manipulate the legal system.
- The twisted criminal sought to pervert the innocence of young children.
16. Perennial:
- The garden was filled with perennial flowers that bloomed year after year. - Despite facing
challenges, their friendship remained a perennial bond.
17. Peremptory:
- The teacher's peremptory tone left no room for argument. - His peremptory dismissal of her ideas
angered her.
18. Perdition:
- He feared that his immoral actions would lead him to perdition.
- The cult leader promised salvation but delivered only perdition.
19. Peevish:
- The peevish child complained about everything, from the food to the weather. - Her peevish attitude
made it difficult for others to enjoy her company.
20. Inamorata:
- He showered his inamorata with love letters and romantic gestures.
- The poet immortalized his inamorata in his verses, capturing her beauty for eternity.
21. Impregnate:
- The soil was rich and fertile, ready to impregnate with the seeds of new life.
- The artist sought to impregnate his work with deeper meaning and symbolism.
22. Incarnation:
- The actor's portrayal of the famous historical figure was considered the perfect incarnation of the
character.
- Love was the incarnation of all that was good and pure in her eyes.
23. Antiquity:
- The museum was filled with artifacts from antiquity, showcasing the rich history of the region.
- Scholars often study antiquity to better understand the origins of civilization.
24. Anguish:
- The parents felt a deep sense of anguish when they learned of their son's illness. - Her anguish over
the loss of her beloved dog was palpable.
25. Aghast:
- The audience was aghast at the magician's shocking finale.
- She stood aghast as she watched the building collapse before her eyes.
26. Acquiesce:
- Despite her reservations, she eventually acquiesced to their demands. - He refused to acquiesce to the
unjust demands of his oppressors.
27. Actuate:
- The manager's inspiring speech actuated the team to work harder toward their goals.
- Love can actuate profound changes in a person's life.
28. Addendum:
- The contract included an addendum specifying additional terms and conditions. - He added an
addendum to his presentation to address recent developments.
VOCABULARY - SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS - SENTENCES:
CSS PLATFORM
1. Languish - (‫ )بیمار ہونا‬to suffer from being forced to remain in an unpleasant situation or place
2. Maltreat - (‫ )بدسلوکی کرنا‬to treat someone badly or cruelly
3. Lamentation - (‫ )سوگ و شجاعت‬the expression of sorrow or regret
4. Lambaste - (‫ )زبردستی مالمت کرنا‬to criticize harshly
5. Kin - (‫ )رشتہ دار‬family or relatives
6. Gallant - (‫ )بہادر‬brave and noble
7. Airsick - (‫ )ہوائی بیمار‬feeling ill or nauseated while flying
8. Agitation - (‫ )بے چینی‬a state of anxiety or nervous excitement
9. Aftermath - (‫ )بعد کا وقوع‬the consequences or results of a significant event
10. Aggravation - (‫ )بھڑکن‬the state of being made worse or more serious
11. Accrue - (‫ )جمع ہونا‬to accumulate or gather over time
12. Accredit - (‫ )تسلیم کرنا‬to officially recognize or authorize
13. Accomplice - (‫ )شریک جرم‬a person who helps another commit a crime or wrongdoing
14. Abyss - (‫ )خال‬a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm
15. Abstruse - (‫ )پیچیده‬difficult to understand; obscure
16. Abstain - (‫ )پرہیز کرنا‬to refrain from doing something by choice
17. Gullible - (‫ )ساده دل‬easily deceived or tricked
18. Halting - (‫ )رکاوٹ‬hesitant or faltering in speech or movement
19. Habitable - (‫ )رہائش پذیر‬suitable or fit to live in
20. Absently - (‫ )غافالنہ‬in a distracted or preoccupied manner
21. Grudge - (‫ )دشمنی‬a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment
22. Guesstimate - (‫ )تخمینہ لگانا‬an estimate based on guesswork or rough calculations
SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS:
1. Languish
- Synonyms: decline, wilt, wither
- Antonyms: thrive, flourish, prosper
2. Maltreat
- Synonyms: abuse, mistreat, harm
- Antonyms: treat well, nurture, care for
3. Lamentation
- Synonyms: mourning, grieving, sorrow
- Antonyms: celebration, rejoicing, elation
4. Lambaste
- Synonyms: criticize, berate, reprimand
- Antonyms: praise, commend, laud
5. Kin
- Synonyms: relatives, family, kindred
- Antonyms: stranger, outsider, unrelated
6. Gallant
- Synonyms: courageous, brave, heroic
- Antonyms: cowardly, timid, fearful
7. Airsick
- Synonyms: nauseous, queasy, motion sick
- Antonyms: unaffected, well, comfortable
8. Agitation
- Synonyms: disturbance, turmoil, unrest
- Antonyms: calmness, tranquility, serenity
9. Aftermath
- Synonyms: consequence, outcome, aftermath
- Antonyms: cause, origin, beginning
10. Aggravation
- Synonyms: irritation, annoyance, provocation
- Antonyms: alleviation, relief, comfort
11. Accrue
- Synonyms: accumulate, gather, amass
- Antonyms: decrease, diminish, reduce
12. Accredit
- Synonyms: authorize, certify, endorse
- Antonyms: discredit, disapprove, reject
13. Accomplice
- Synonyms: collaborator, partner in crime, associate
- Antonyms: opponent, adversary, enemy
14. Abyss
- Synonyms: chasm, gulf, void
- Antonyms: peak, summit, pinnacle
15. Abstruse
- Synonyms: obscure, complex, cryptic
- Antonyms: clear, simple, straightforward
16. Abstain
- Synonyms: refrain, withhold, avoid
- Antonyms: indulge, partake, engage
17. Gullible
- Synonyms: naive, credulous, trusting
- Antonyms: skeptical, cynical, suspicious
18. Halting
- Synonyms: hesitant, faltering, stumbling
- Antonyms: fluent, smooth, uninterrupted
19. Habitable
- Synonyms: inhabitable, livable, suitable
- Antonyms: uninhabitable, unlivable, unsuitable
20. Absently
- Synonyms: absent-mindedly, inattentively, unconsciously
- Antonyms: attentively, consciously, deliberately
21. Grudge
- Synonyms: resentment, bitterness, animosity
- Antonyms: forgiveness, kindness, reconciliation
22. Guesstimate
- Synonyms: estimate, approximation, rough calculation
- Antonyms: precise calculation, exact measurement, certainty
SENTENCES:
1. Languish: Despite her efforts to remain optimistic, she couldn't help but languish in the dreary
atmosphere of the small town.
2. Maltreat: Animal rights activists protested outside the factory, claiming the workers were known to
maltreat the livestock.
3. Lamentation: The sound of lamentation echoed through the village as news of the tragic accident
spread.
4. Lambaste: The coach lambasted the team for their lackluster performance during the championship
game.
5. Kin: She felt a strong bond with her kin, especially during family gatherings and celebrations.
6. Gallant: The gallant knight rode fearlessly into battle, ready to defend his kingdom.
7. Airsick: Despite taking medication, she still felt airsick during the turbulent flight.
8. Agitation: The political rally caused much agitation among the citizens, who demanded change.
9. Aftermath: In the aftermath of the hurricane, the town was left devastated, with homes destroyed and
lives lost.
10. Aggravation: His constant interruptions were causing aggravation among the other members of the
team.
11. Accrue: Over time, interest will accrue on your savings, increasing your overall balance.
12. Accredit: The university is highly accredited, ensuring that its graduates are well-respected in their
fields.
13. Accomplice: The police arrested both the thief and his accomplice, who had helped plan the heist.
14. Abyss: As he stared into the abyss below, he felt a sense of vertigo wash over him.
15. Abstruse: The professor's lectures were often filled with abstruse theories that left the students
bewildered.
16. Abstain: Determined to lead a healthier lifestyle, she decided to abstain from eating junk food.
17. Gullible: He was so gullible that he believed every word of the obvious scam.
18. Halting: His halting speech betrayed his nervousness as he addressed the large audience for the first
time.
19. Habitable: Despite its harsh climate, the Arctic region is still habitable for certain species of wildlife.
20. Absently: Lost in thought, she stirred her tea absently, not really paying attention to what she was
doing.
21. Grudge: She couldn't let go of the grudge she held against her former friend for betraying her trust.
22. Guesstimate: Unable to access the exact figures, he had to rely on a guesstimate for the project
budget.
VOCABULARY - CSS PLATFORM
1. Bolster
- Synonyms: support, reinforce
- Antonyms: undermine, weaken
- Urdu meaning: ‫سہارا دینا‬
2. Belie
- Synonyms: contradict, negate
- Antonyms: confirm, validate
- Urdu meaning: ‫جھوٹ بولنا‬
3. Bequeath
- Synonyms: hand down, pass on
- Antonyms: withhold, retain
- Urdu meaning: ‫وصیت کرنا‬
4. Berate
- Synonyms: scold, criticize
- Antonyms: praise, commend
- Urdu meaning: ‫مالمت کرنا‬
5. Brevity
- Synonyms: conciseness, succinctness - Antonyms: verbosity, long-
windedness
- Urdu meaning: ‫مختصری‬
6. Banal
- Synonyms: trite, commonplace
- Antonyms: original, innovative
- Urdu meaning: ‫عام‬
7. Beguile
- Synonyms: charm, deceive
- Antonyms: repel, discourage
- Urdu meaning: ‫بہکانا‬
8. Blatant
- Synonyms: obvious, conspicuous
- Antonyms: subtle, inconspicuous
- Urdu meaning: ‫کھلم کھال‬
9. Belligerent
- Synonyms: hostile, aggressive
- Antonyms: peaceful, conciliatory
- Urdu meaning: ‫جنگجوئی‬
10. Blandishment
- Synonyms: flattery, cajolery
- Antonyms: criticism, disapproval
- Urdu meaning: ‫چکنائی‬
11. Belittle
- Synonyms: demean, disparage
- Antonyms: praise, commend
- Urdu meaning: ‫حقیر کرنا‬
12. Buttress
- Synonyms: support, reinforce
- Antonyms: weaken, undermine
- Urdu meaning: ‫سہارا دینا‬
13. Abate
- Synonyms: decrease, diminish
- Antonyms: increase, intensify
- Urdu meaning: ‫کم کرنا‬
14. Abhor
- Synonyms: detest, loathe
- Antonyms: love, admire
- Urdu meaning: ‫نفرت کرنا‬
15. Abjure
- Synonyms: renounce, forsake
- Antonyms: embrace, accept
- Urdu meaning: ‫توبہ کرنا‬
16. Abscond
- Synonyms: flee, escape
- Antonyms: stay, remain
- Urdu meaning: ‫بھاگنا‬
17. Abstemious
- Synonyms: moderate, temperate
- Antonyms: indulgent, excessive
- Urdu meaning: ‫معتدل‬
18. Adulation
- Synonyms: flattery, admiration
- Antonyms: criticism, disapproval
- Urdu meaning: ‫خوشامد‬
19. Adversity
- Synonyms: hardship, misfortune
- Antonyms: prosperity, success
- Urdu meaning: ‫مصیبت‬
20. Alacrity
- Synonyms: eagerness, willingness
- Antonyms: reluctance, unwillingness
Urdu meaning: ‫بھرپور حوصلہ‬
21. Alleviate
- Synonyms: relieve, ease
- Antonyms: aggravate, worsen
- Urdu meaning: ‫آرام پہنچانا‬
22. Amenable
- Synonyms: compliant, receptive - Antonyms: resistant, stubborn - Urdu meaning: ‫تعاون کرنے واال‬
23. Amorphous
- Synonyms: shapeless, formless
- Antonyms: structured, organized
- Urdu meaning: ‫غیر معینہ‬
24. Anachronistic
- Synonyms: outdated, antiquated
- Antonyms: modern, current
- Urdu meaning: ‫بے وقت‬
25. Analogous
- Synonyms: similar, comparable
- Antonyms: different, dissimilar
- Urdu meaning: ‫مشابہ‬
26. Anomaly
- Synonyms: abnormality, deviation
- Antonyms: norm, regularity
- Urdu meaning: ‫غیر معمولیت‬
27. Antipathy
- Synonyms: aversion, dislike
- Antonyms: attraction, affection
- Urdu meaning: ‫ن فرت‬SENTENCE:

1. The additional funds will bolster our efforts to expand the community center.
2. His actions belie his words of loyalty; he's actually planning to leave.
3. She decided to bequeath her antique jewelry collection to her granddaughter.
4. The coach continued to berate the players despite their efforts to improve.
5. The brevity of the meeting surprised everyone; it was over in just ten minutes.
6. The banal dialogue in the movie made it predictable and uninteresting.
7. His charming personality could beguile anyone into trusting him.
8. The politician's blatant disregard for the truth was evident in his speech.
9. The belligerent attitude of the opposing team led to several confrontations on the field.
10. She used blandishments to convince her boss to give her a raise.
11. The storm's intensity began to abate as the night progressed.
12. She abhors the idea of hunting for sport and prefers to admire animals in their natural habitat.
13. After years of addiction, he finally decided to abjure drugs and start a new life.
14. The thief decided to abscond with the valuable paintings from the museum.
15. Despite her love for sweets, she maintains an abstemious diet to stay healthy.
16. His adulation of the celebrity bordered on obsession.
17. Despite facing adversity, she remained resilient and determined to succeed.

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18. The team showed alacrity in responding to the emergency situation.
19. The medication helped to alleviate her chronic pain.
20. The student was amenable to trying new study strategies to improve his grades.
21. The artist created an amorphous sculpture that challenged traditional notions of form.
22. The historian criticized the film for its anachronistic portrayal of ancient Rome.
23. The two situations are not analogous; they have significant differences.
24. The sudden increase in temperature was an anomaly for this time of year.
25. There was a strong antipathy between the rival factions, making cooperation impossible.
VOCABULARY: - CSS PLATFORM
1. Perspicacious
- Synonyms: perceptive, insightful -
Antonyms: oblivious, ignorant
- Urdu: ‫ تیز فہمی‬،‫دانائی‬
2. Ebullient
- Synonyms: enthusiastic, exuberant -
Antonyms: subdued, gloomy - Urdu:
‫ زنده دل‬،‫پرجوش‬
3. Mellifluous
- Synonyms: melodious, harmonious -
Antonyms: discordant, harsh - Urdu:
‫ خوش آواز‬،‫میٹھی‬
4. Exquisite
- Synonyms: beautiful, elegant -
Antonyms: ordinary, plain -
Urdu: ‫ عمده‬،‫نفیس‬
5. Resplendence
- Synonyms: brilliance, radiance -
Antonyms: dullness, darkness
- Urdu: ‫ روشنی‬،‫جالل‬
6. Ineffable
- Synonyms: indescribable, inexpressible
- Antonyms: expressible, describable
Urdu: ‫ ناقابل وضاحت‬،‫بے بیان‬
7. Perspicuity
- Synonyms: clarity, lucidity -
Antonyms: obscurity, ambiguity -
Urdu: ‫ صفائی‬،‫وضاحت‬
8. Serendipity
- Synonyms: chance, luck -
Antonyms: misfortune, bad luck -
Urdu: ‫ اتفاق‬،‫خوش قسمتی‬
9. Enigmatic
- Synonyms: mysterious, cryptic -
Antonyms: clear, straightforward -
Urdu: ‫ راز آلود‬،‫پراسرار‬
10. Grandiloquent
- Synonyms: pompous, bombastic -
Antonyms: plain-spoken, humble -
Urdu: ‫ عظمت طلب‬،‫فراوانی‬
11. Effervescent
- Synonyms: bubbly, lively -
Antonyms: flat, dull - Urdu:
‫ سرکے دار‬،‫جوشیال‬
12. Inscrutable
- Synonyms: mysterious, enigmatic
- Antonyms: transparent,
understandable
- Urdu: ‫ پوشیده‬،‫اریہ‬
13. Palatial
- Synonyms: luxurious, grand -
Antonyms: modest, humble -
Urdu: ‫ شاندار‬،‫عظیم‬
14. Opulent
- Synonyms: wealthy, affluent -
Antonyms: impoverished, poor -
Urdu: ‫ دولتمند‬،‫دولت مند‬
15. Prolific
- Synonyms: fruitful, productive
Antonyms: barren, unproductive
Urdu: ‫ پیداوار‬،‫ثمر دار‬
16. Superfluous
- Synonyms: unnecessary, excessive
- Antonyms: essential, necessary -
Urdu: ‫ فضول‬،‫زیاده‬
17. Astute

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- Synonyms: shrewd, clever -


Antonyms: naive, foolish - Urdu:
‫ چاالک‬،‫ہوشیار‬
18. Pristine
- Synonyms: immaculate, untouched
- Antonyms: dirty, contaminated -
Urdu: ‫ صاف‬،‫بے داغ‬
19. Resonant
- Synonyms: echoing, reverberating
- Antonyms: dull, muted - Urdu:
‫ پھینکتا‬،‫گونجنے واال‬
20. Eloquent
- Synonyms: articulate, expressive -
Antonyms: inarticulate, tongue-
tied - Urdu: ‫ فصیح‬،‫بیان کرنے واال‬
21. Ambrosial
- Synonyms: heavenly, divine -
Antonyms: earthly, mundane -
Urdu: ‫ خوشبو دار‬،‫سرگوش‬
22. Serendipity
- Synonyms: chance, luck -
Antonyms: misfortune, bad luck -
Urdu: ‫ اتفاق‬،‫خوش قسمتی‬
23. Idiosyncratic
- Synonyms: peculiar, eccentric -
Antonyms: typical, ordinary -
Urdu: ‫ عیاں‬،‫خاصیت‬
24. Epiphany Synonyms: revelation,
realization Antonyms: ignorance,
confusion - Urdu: ‫ ظاہر‬،‫واضح‬
25. Vicarious
- Synonyms: indirect, surrogate -
Antonyms: direct, firsthand -
Urdu: ‫ نائب‬،‫غیر مستقیم‬
26. Ostentatious
- Synonyms: showy, flamboyant -
Antonyms: modest, understated -
Urdu: ‫ نمائشی‬،‫دکھاوٹی‬
27. Alacrity
- Synonyms: eagerness, enthusiasm
- Antonyms: reluctance, hesitation
- Urdu: ‫ جلدی‬،‫جوش‬
28. Penultimate
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- Synonyms: second to last, next to


last
- Antonyms: first, initial - Urdu: ‫قبل‬
‫ آخر سے پہلے‬،‫آخر‬
29. Pernicious
- Synonyms: harmful, destructive -
Antonyms: beneficial, harmless -
Urdu: ‫ ضررناک‬،‫مہلک‬
30. Cacophony
- Synonyms: discord, noise -
Antonyms: harmony, melody -
Urdu: ‫ شور‬،‫آواز‬
31. Epitome
- Synonyms: embodiment, essence -
Antonyms: anomaly, deviation -
Urdu: ‫ نمونہ‬،‫مثال‬
32. Discombobulate
- Synonyms: confuse, perplex -
Antonyms: clarify, elucidate -
Urdu: ‫ پریشان‬،‫ہنگامہ‬
33. Soliloquy

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Synonyms: monologue, speech -
Antonyms: dialogue, conversation
- Urdu: ‫ اکیال بولنا‬،‫تنہا گفتگو‬
34. Labyrinth
- Synonyms: maze, puzzle
- Antonyms: clear path, straightforward route
- Urdu: ‫ گمراه کن‬،‫پیچیده راستہ‬
35. Resplendent
- Synonyms: dazzling, magnificent - Antonyms: dull, plain
SENTENCES
1. The detective's keen eye for detail quickly uncovered the truth behind the case.
2. Her infectious enthusiasm and boundless energy make her the perfect candidate for team leader.
3. The singer's smooth, melodious voice effortlessly captures the hearts of listeners.
4. This exquisite piece of art will add a touch of sophistication to any room.
5. The resplendent beauty of nature reminds us of the wonders of the world around us.
6. Some experiences are beyond words, transcending language to touch the soul.
7. Clarity is key in communication, ensuring that ideas are understood by all.
8. It was sheer luck that brought them together, a serendipitous twist of fate.
9. His enigmatic smile leaves us wondering what secrets lie behind those eyes.
10. Let's avoid grandiloquent speeches and focus on practical solutions to our problems.
11. Let's infuse our plans with effervescent energy and excitement for the future.
12. Some mysteries remain inscrutable, leaving us to ponder their meaning.
13. The palatial estate offers luxury and comfort, a dream home for any family.
14. Living an opulent lifestyle is not the key to happiness; true wealth lies in experiences and
relationships.
15. Let's harness our prolific talents and create a brighter future for all.
16. Eliminating superfluous distractions allows us to focus on what truly matters.
17. With astute leadership, we can navigate through any difficulties that come our way.
18. Let's strive to maintain pristine environments for future generations to enjoy.
19. The resonant sound of music touches the depths of our souls, stirring emotions within.
20. Speak with eloquence and passion to inspire others to action.
21. Indulge in the ambrosial flavors of our cuisine and experience culinary bliss.
22. Sometimes, serendipity brings unexpected opportunities into our lives.
23. Embrace your idiosyncratic qualities; they make you uniquely you.
24. May each epiphany bring clarity and understanding to our lives.
25. Through vicarious experiences, we gain empathy and understanding for others.
26. Let's eschew ostentatious displays and focus on genuine connections with others.
27. Approach challenges with alacrity and determination, and success will follow.
28. Let's strive for excellence, even if it means finishing in the penultimate position.
29. Beware the pernicious effects of spreading false information; stick to the truth.
30. Let's replace the cacophony of noise with the harmony of peace and tranquility.
31. This mansion is the epitome of luxury and elegance, a true masterpiece.
32. Don't let confusion discombobulate you; seek clarity and understanding.
33. In moments of solitude, embrace your inner thoughts and reflections.
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34. Navigate through the labyrinth of life with courage and determination.
35. Let your inner light shine resplendently for all to see and admire.

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