700 Vocab PDF Antonym and Synonym 33 PDF
700 Vocab PDF Antonym and Synonym 33 PDF
700 Vocab PDF Antonym and Synonym 33 PDF
• Usage in a sentence: The Bitcoin blockchain has shared the ledger that keeps track of payments
with the public.
391. Word: Imperative (आज्ञािषक,िरूरी)
• Pronunciation: im-per-uh-tiv/इम्पेरसटव
• Part of Speech: Adjective, Noun
• Meaning:
a. of vital importance; crucial. [Adjective]
b. giving an authoritative command; peremptory. [Adjective]
c. an essential or urgent thing. [Noun]
• Synonyms: necessary, obligatory, requisite
• Antonyms: nonessential, insignificant, needless
• Usage in a Sentence: In an organization, a prompt reply is imperative.
392. Word: Hobble (अटकाना)
• Pronunciation: hob-uhl/ हाबल
• Part of Speech: Verb
• Meaning: walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury.
• Synonyms: hinder, stagger, hamper
• Antonyms: run, move, stride
• Usage in a Sentence: After the stiff and painful injury, I could only hobble.
393. Word: Paucity (अभाव )
• Pronunciation: paw-si-tee/िॉसिटी
• Part of Speech: Noun
• Meaning: the presence of something in only small or insufficient quantities or amounts.
• Synonyms: insufficiency, dearth, scarcity
• Antonyms: plethora, abundance, plenty
• Usage in a Sentence: There is a paucity of data on the ingredients of many products.
• Usage in a sentence: The movie exemplified everything that is wrong with the film industry.
617. Word: Prompt (िीघ्र)
• Pronunciation: prompt/प्राम्प्ट
• Part of Speech: Adjective, Verb, Adverb
• Meaning:
a. done without delay; immediate. [Adjective]
b. (of an event or fact) cause or bring about (an action or feeling). [Verb]
c. exactly (with reference to a specified time). [Adverb]
• Synonyms: motivate, swift, immediate, induce
• Antonyms: tardy, sluggish
• Usage in a Sentence: We are very grateful for the prompt payment.
618. Word: Efficacy (प्रभावोत्पादकता)
• Pronunciation: ef-i-kuh-see/एसिकैिी
• Part of Speech: Noun
• Meaning: the ability to produce a desired or intended result.
• Synonyms: effectiveness, potency
• Antonyms: failure, feebleness
• Usage in a Sentence: Fortunately, the medicine had the efficacy to reduce the amount of pain
Vanshi was feeling.
619. Word: Adverse (प्रजतकूल)
• Pronunciation: ad-vurs/ ऐड् विु
• Part of Speech: Adjective
• Meaning: preventing success or development; harmful; unfavourable
• Synonyms: contrary, unfavourable, detrimental
• Antonyms: favourable, helpful, good
• Usage in a Sentence: Despite the adverse conditions, the road was finished in just eight months.
620. Word: Zealous (उत्सािी)
• Pronunciation: kwin-kwen-ee-uhl/स्ट्क्वन्क्वेनीअल
• Part of Speech: Adjective/ Noun
• Meaning:
a. of or lasting for five years. (Adjective)
b. occurring every five years. (Adjective)
c. something that occurs every five years. (Noun)
d. a fifth anniversary. (Noun)
e. a five-year term in office. (Noun)
• Synonyms: five-yearly
• Antonyms: annual, yearly
• Usage in a sentence: At the end of the term, the government could hardly tick off a policy
outlined in its quinquennial plan.
642. Word: Salutary (कल्ाणकर)
• Pronunciation: sal-yuh-ter-ee/ िैल्यटे री
• Part of Speech: Adjective
• Meaning: (especially with reference to something unwelcome or unpleasant) producing good
effects; beneficial
• Usage in a sentence: Lille is close to the frontier between France and Belgium.
662. Word: Reconcile (मेल करना या कराना)
• Pronunciation: rek-uh n-sahyl/ रे कन्साइल
• Part of Speech: Verb
• Meaning: restore friendly relations between.
• Synonyms: harmonize, conciliate
• Antonyms: alienate, disagree
• Usage in a Sentence: You must reconcile yourself to your present job.
663. Word: Incumbency (पदग्रिण)
• Pronunciation: in-kuhm-buh n-see / इन्किन्सी
• Part of Speech: Noun
• Meaning: the holding of an office or the period during which one is held.
• Synonyms: tenure, regime, occupancy
• Usage in a sentence: During his incumbency, he established an epidemic warning system.
664. Word: Fraught (भरा हुआ)
• Pronunciation: frawt/फ्रॉट
• Part of Speech: Adjective
• Meaning: causing or affected by anxiety or stress.
• Synonyms: anxious, diligent
• Antonyms: devoid, calm