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Foray (noun)=A sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory,

especially to obtain something (धावा)

Sentence use: Although we felt a little anxious about our foray into the

jungle, we were still looking forward to our first big game hunt.

Fiasco (noun)=A complete failure, especially a ludicrous or humiliating

one (असफलता)

Sentence use: Because there was no food or music at the party, everyone

said the event was a fiasco.

Muddle (verb) = Bring into a disordered or confusing state (अव्यवस्था)

Sentence use: My talkative spouse can muddle the simplest explanation

and make it seem extremely complicated.

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Spate (noun)=A large number of similar things coming in quick succession

Sentence use: A recent spate of employee changes left the company with an

entirely new staff.

Inclusivity (noun) = The practice or policy of including people who might

otherwise be excluded or marginalized (समावेशिता)

Sentence use: With our openness and inclusivity, we shall confront and

overcome all the challenges facing us as a nation.

Incumbent (adj) = the person or group that currently has the title or position

(पदधारी)

Sentence use: The incumbent president of the company is resigning from

office so a younger person can take control of the business.

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Sui generis (adj) = Unique

Sentence use: When Twitter launched, it was viewed as sui generis because

of its unique style of communication.

Credence (noun) = Belief in or acceptance of something as true (शवश्वास)

Sentence use: As no one has been able to disprove the scientist’s theory, it

has gained more credence over the years.

Apocalypse (noun) = The complete final destruction of the world, as

described in the biblical book of revelation (कयामत)

Sentence use: Many religious groups believe an apocalypse will one day

terminate the lives of all sinners.

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Contour (noun) = An outline representing or bounding the shape or

form of something (रूप-रेखा)

Sentence use: The artist made sure to contour the lines on the painting

to make the animal appear more real.

Quinolone (noun) = An antibiotic derived from quinoline and used

chiefly against gram-negative organisms

Sentence use: The original quinolone antibiotics included nalidixic

acid, cinoxacin and oxolinic acid

Formidable (adj) = Inspiring fear or respect through being

impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable (दुरे्जय)

Sentence use: She is truly formidable, rather like one of those fantastic

figureheads on a tall ship.

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Unprecedented (adj) = Never done or known before (अभूतपूवव)

Sentence use: A rise in the number of expensive private fitness centres in

Scotland has led to an unprecedented scramble for customers.

Dearth (noun) = A scarcity or lack of something (कमी)

Sentence use: There is serious disharmony among the clubs and

a dearth of quality players at international level.

Drudgery (noun) = Hard menial or dull work (कशिन पररश्रम)

Sentence use: Life sure is going to change for the stayers when they

realise that all the ordinary people in drudgery jobs will have bailed out.

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Vend (verb) = Offer (small items) for sale, either from a stall or from a

slot machine (शवक्रय करना)

Sentence use: The Vend ended and was reformed repeatedly during the

late 19th century, ending by recession in the business cycle.

Quest (noun) = A long or arduous search for something (तलाि)

Sentence use: They went on a quest for gold.

Elude (verb) = Escape from or avoid (a danger, enemy, or pursuer)

(बचना)

Sentence use: The rest of the film deals with Newby's efforts

to elude the Germans while slowly reconditioning his injured leg.

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Insurgency (noun) = An active revolt or uprising (शवद्रोह)

Sentence use: The troops are driving through the backstreets, making

raids on suspected insurgency cells.

Envoy (noun) = A messenger or representative, especially one on a

diplomatic mission, ambassador (रार्ज-दूत)

Sentence use: The agreement gives the UN special envoy the formal

power to break any political deadlock.

Litany (noun) = A series of prayer, petition, invocation

Sentence use: The litany continues for well over three hundred pages,

but there is little point in following it further.

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Rebut (verb) = Claim or prove that (evidence or an accusation) is false

(गलत साशबत करना)

Sentence use: What does this reveal about their stance as fearless truth-

tellers always prepared to rebut the lies of the corporate press?

Clout (noun) = Influence or power, especially in politics or business

(ताकत)

Sentence use: Boasting about how swimmingly this was going, and how

much upstream clout he has, is entirely natural.

Hedge (noun) = A way of protecting oneself against financial loss or

other adverse circumstances

Sentence use: Hedge funds are pooled investment vehicles which aim to

make money for their investors regardless of whether shares rise or fall.

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Direness (noun) = Urgent; desperate

Sentence use: Rather than an indicator of the quality of British food, the

popular appeal of celebrity chefs on British TV is precisely because

its direness.

Unviable (adj) = Not capable of working successfully; not feasible

(अलाभकारी)

Sentence use: It was accused of being culturally irrelevant,

economically unviable and technologically defunct.

Hegemony (noun) = Leadership or dominance, especially by one state

or social group over others (प्रभुत्व)

Sentence use: Only in this way will its temporary

revolutionary hegemony became the prologue to a socialist dictatorship.

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Communique (noun) = An official announcement or statement,

especially one made to the media (शवज्ञप्ति)

Sentence use: In an official communique released here, it was stated

that a number of teams have been constituted to check the cases of theft

of canal water

Bonhomie (noun) = Cheerful friendliness; geniality (खुिशमजार्जी)

Sentence use: Although he had been here less than 24 hours, Sam knew

this jovial bonhomie on Howell's part was unnatural.

In tandem (ph) = One behind another

Sentence use: Second screening for news is becoming commonplace,

with users often using devices in tandem.

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Tepid (adj) = Showing little enthusiasm

Sentence use: It seems that in the United Kingdom, there is sometimes

kind of a tepid response to the royals.

Succour (noun) = Assistance and support in times of hardship and

distress (परेिानी में सहायता)

Sentence use: She is a succour and support to him but is also a

considerable thinker in her own right.

Egregious (adj) = Outstandingly bad; shocking (प्रबल)

Sentence use: They are not concerned, and claim not to notice,

the egregious breach of the compact between society and the media.

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Rampant (adj) = Uncontrolled, unchecked (अशनयंशित)

Sentence use: This definitely is a bane as complaints of constipation,

acidity, obesity, indigestion, etc., are rampant among the youth.

Coinage (noun) = The invention of a new word or phrase, coins

collectively

Sentence use: He also attempted to fine tune the money supply with

mintage of new gold coinage and adulterated silver coins.

Ethos (noun) = The characteristic spirit of a culture, era, or community

(प्रकृशत)

Sentence use: Apart from strengthening the sub-continental ethos for the

sport, the tours ensured a degree of improvement in the approach and

technique.

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Mutate (verb) = Change in form or nature (रूप बदलना)

Sentence use: When a pig contracts bird flu, the flu virus can mutate to

attach to the human-like pig receptors.

Progeny (noun) = A descendant or the descendants of a person (संतान)

Sentence use: Because the billionaire bachelor did not have a progeny,

his entire estate went to charity when he died.

Lax (adj) = Not sufficiently strict, severe, or careful (बेपरवाह)

Sentence use: His lax attitude left people thinking he was disinterested.

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Proliferation (noun) = Rapid increase in the number or amount of

something (प्रसार)

Sentence use: The doctor explained that proliferation of the cancer cells

shows that the cancer is spreading more rapidly than expected.

Lumpen (adj) = Uninterested in revolutionary advancement

Sentence use: The lumpen public is enveloped in a culture of

dependency

Battered (adj) = Injured by repeated blows or punishment (चकनाचूर)

Sentence use: But to my surprise, instead he got out a battered pair of

drumsticks, with which he beat a brief tattoo on the top of my head.

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Diligence (noun) = Careful and persistent work or effort (लगन)

Sentence use: The researchers continue their diligence and are

constantly looking for a cancer cure.

Probe (noun/verb) = Investigation, inquiry (र्जांच)

Sentence use: Before a warrant can be issued, the detective must probe

the case further.

Moratorium (noun) = A temporary prohibition of an activity (रोक)

Sentence use: A large number of politicians and voters would like to see

a moratorium placed on home foreclosures.

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Conscience (noun) = A person's moral sense of right and wrong (शववेक)

Sentence use: The serial killer’s lack of a conscience made it very easy

for him to kill people.

Ab initio (adv) = From the beginning (िुरू से)

Sentence use: The first ab initio candidates will be selected by the middle

of next month.

Facet (noun) = A particular aspect or feature of something (पहलू)

Sentence use: Only starting on the first facet of his new fitness plan, he

was already seeing results.

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Unsolicited (adj) = Not asked for; given or done voluntarily (अनचाही)

Sentence use: The new mother wished she could stop family members

from giving unsolicited advice on how to care for her baby.

Malaise (noun) = Unhappiness, restlessness (अस्वस्थता)

Sentence use: Jason knew he was getting ill because of the malaise he

had been experiencing for a few days.

Corroborate (verb) = Confirm or give support to

Sentence use: Even though she knew her husband was lying, Marry

still agreed to corroborate his story in court.

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Redemption (noun) = The action of saving or being saved from sin,

error, or evil (छुटकारा)

Sentence use: Through writing his biography, the criminal hopes to earn

redemption for his crimes by changing the lives of troubled young

people.

Accomplice (noun) = A person who helps another commit a crime (सह-

अपराधी)

Sentence use: Lina could not have committed murders in two different

towns at the same time unless she had an accomplice.

Concoct (verb) = Create or devise (a story or plan) (मनगढंत)

Sentence use: Using only his cellphone, the talented filmmaker was able

to concoct a wonderful film that won several awards.

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Rhetoric (noun) = The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing,

expression (भाषण कला)

Sentence use: The politician hoped his rhetoric would win him some

votes.

Appeasement (noun) = Satisfaction, gratify (तुष्ट करना)

Sentence use: The appeasement of the angry mob was only possible

when the governor spoke to their leader and came to an agreement

Lynching (verb) = (of a group of people) kill (someone) for an alleged

offence without a legal trial (शबना मुकदमे मार डालना)

Sentence use: The elaborate precautions taken to prevent lynching are a

peculiarity of the constitution of 1895.

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Contemporary (adj) = Living or occurring at the same time

(समकालीन)

Sentence use: Contemporary dance is not blessed with a plethora of

media coverage on any platform.

Perpetrator (noun) = A person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or

immoral act (अपराधी)

Sentence use: It was a moonless night and the perpetrator cut the

power, pitching the farm house into total darkness.

Inextricably (adv) = In a way that is impossible to disentangle or

separate (अलंघनीय)

Sentence use: He felt the good and bad within

himself inextricably mingled and overlapping.

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Benevolence (noun) = The quality of being well meaning; kindness

(परोपकार)

Sentence use: Because of the benevolence of their neighbours, the

poor family was able to eat a home cooked meal every night.

Contemptuously (adv) = In a scornful way that shows disdain

(शतरस्कारपूववक)

Sentence use: The former are reasoned with and exhorted to believe;

the latter are contemptuously silenced by an exhibition of the futility

of their religion.

Adjudicate (verb) = Make a formal judgement on a disputed matter

(शनणवय करना)

Sentence use: It will be observed that the king does not hear the cause

or adjudicate upon it.

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Reprieve (verb) = Cancel or postpone the punishment of someone

Sentence use: Because of a legal review, the criminal was granted a

reprieve on his sentence

Waiver (noun) = An act or instance of waiving a right or claim,

rejection (छूट)

Sentence use: By signing the waiver, the scuba diver assumed the

risk of any accidents

Deleterious (adj) = Causing harm or damage, detrimental

(हाशनकारक)

Sentence use: This act, which was only decided upon after much

hesitation, had a most deleterious effect upon the national credit.

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Deem (verb) = Regard or consider in a specified way (शवचार करना)

Sentence use: It was almost necessary that he should select what he

thought most important for description, and at times omit what

we deem of more importance

Discontent (noun) = Dissatisfaction with one's circumstances; lack of

contentment (असंतोष)

Sentence use: All this soon provoked discontent among the educated

classes.

Endorse (verb) = Declare one's public approval or support of (समथवन

करना)

Sentence use: Henceforth its sole effective function was

to endorse and promulgate the decrees of the government of Vienna.

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Multifaceted (adj) = Having many different aspects or features

Sentence use: While that is definitely an important part of a woman's

wardrobe, there's room for all of us to be as multifaceted as we please.

Nuisance (noun) = A person or thing causing inconvenience or

annoyance (बाधा)

Sentence use: Our next door neighbour is an unmitigated (absolute;

unqualified) nuisance to my family.

Elusive (adj) = Difficult to find, catch, or achieve

Sentence use: The elusive creature was a beautiful sea nymph who

had crossed into our world from her own.

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Rapacious (adj) = Having or showing a strong wish to take things for

yourself (लालची)

Sentence use: But she appears to have been passionate,

exceedingly rapacious and ever careful of her own interest.

Devastation (noun) = Great destruction or damage (तबाही)

Sentence use: The islands on the sea-front are exposed to devastation by

cyclonic storm-waves.

Endow (verb) = Provide with a quality, ability, or asset (संपन्न)

Sentence use: Here was enough to endow an army, if some means could

be devised to permit its use.

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Dire (adj) = Extremely serious or urgent (भयानक)

Sentence use: His childhood was passed in dire poverty.

Scathing (adj) = Severely critical, devastating (हाशनकारक)

Sentence use: He gave her a scathing look.

Propriety (noun) = Correctness, justification, respectability (औशचत्य)

Sentence use: The propriety of this extended use is open to question

and is denied by some logicians.

Countenance (noun) = A person's face or facial expression, support

or approval

Sentence use: His countenance conveyed the possibility of error.

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Impeccable (adj) = In accordance with the highest standards; faultless

(िुशटहीन)

Sentence use: Our marching WAS good but not always impeccable.

Infallible (adj) = Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong

(अचूक)

Sentence use: These had been sacred to almost a hundred generations

of men, and it was difficult for the eye of faith to see them as other

than absolutely infallible documents.

Unscrupulous (adj) = Having or showing no moral principles; not

honest or fair (बेिरम)

Sentence use: The unscrupulous teacher offered to raise her student’s

grade if he gave her one hundred dollars.

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Thereto (adv) = To that or that place (इस के शसवा)

Sentence use: Many social events are held at the auditorium and

occasionally, weekend concerts are put on thereto.

Reiterate (verb) = The action of repeating something, typically for

emphasis or clarity (दोहराना)

Sentence use: Because Janice considered herself better than everyone else,

she often felt the need to reiterate the fact she lived in a gated community.

Thwart (verb) = Prevent (someone) from accomplishing something (नकाम

बनाना)

Sentence use: Because chlamydiae are bacteria, antibiotics can thwart the

infections they produce.

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Fraught (adj) = Causing or affected by anxiety or stress (भारयुक्त)

Sentence use: Trying to get anywhere in this day and age, it seems, is just

too fraught with danger.

Deceptive (adj) = Giving an appearance or impression different from the

true one; misleading (भ्राप्तिर्जनक)

Sentence use: The team has made strong statements about drafting a

quarterback, but those comments are deceptive.

Retaliatory (adj) = (of an action) characterized by a desire for revenge

(प्रशतिोध का)

Sentence use: Some commissioners have been critical of the decision not

to launch a retaliatory military strike.

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Substantive (adj) = Having a firm basis in reality and so important,

meaningful, or considerable, independent existence (स्वतंि)

Sentence use: But it is important to note that substantive discussions of

issues rarely entered into Five Points political contests.

Uphold (verb) = Confirm or support (something which has been

questioned) (कायम रखना)

Sentence use: So, since Shakespearean nobles did not uphold the standards

of today's BBC English, they must have had no standards at all, right?

Compliant (adj) = Meeting or in accordance with rules or standards,

tractable (आज्ञाकारी)

Sentence use: When the prisoner was moved to the courthouse, four guards

accompanied him to make sure he would be compliant and not misbehave

in court.

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Prerequisite (noun) = A thing that is required as a prior condition for

something else to happen or exist (पहली आवश्यकता)

Sentence use: Since when has toughness been a prerequisite for a leader

who can give his people stability and peace?

Envisage (verb) = Contemplate or conceive of as a possibility or a

desirable future event (पररकल्पना करना)

Sentence use: I can envisage these pages being photocopied and pinned

above laboratory benches around the world

Antithesis (noun) = A person or thing that is the direct opposite of

someone or something else (शवरोध)

Sentence use: In the movie, Robert’s character of an abusive husband is

the antithesis of the caring spouse the actor really is.

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Fringe (noun) = Edging, border, hem (शकनारे)

Sentence use: Wanting to add flare to the pillows, the seamstress chose

to add fringe.

Encroachment (noun) = A gradual advance beyond usual or acceptable

limits (अशतक्रमण)

Sentence use: Yet the area of environmental protection is marked by

intense battles over states' rights and fears of federal encroachment.

Disconcerting (adj) = Causing one to feel unsettled, disturbing

(शचंतार्जनक)

Sentence use: It was a bit disconcerting to sing in front of people

lolling (lie, relax) around on cushions at first, but in the end it was great.

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