365 Daily English Vocabulary
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Welcome to our 365 Days Vocabulary Learning Challenge! This segment is designed to help you build a strong “daily English vocabulary” each day. On this page, you will find a carefully curated list of vocabulary words for Days 351 to 360, complete with meanings in English and Hindi, synonyms, antonyms, and simple sentences for practical use.
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Dive into the vocabulary words for Days 351 to 360, and watch how your vocabulary expands each day. Every new word you learn brings you one step closer to mastering the English language. Stay committed to this challenge and witness your vocabulary grow exponentially. Happy learning!
Day 351 of Daily English Words to Improve Vocabulary and Sentences:
Acrimonious
- Meaning (English): Bitter and angry in tone or manner.
- Meaning (Hindi): कटु, तीखा
- Synonyms: Bitter, caustic, acerbic
- Antonyms: Kind, gentle, amicable
- Sentence: Their acrimonious debate left everyone feeling uneasy.
Adroit
- Meaning (English): Skillful and clever in using the hands or mind.
- Meaning (Hindi): कुशल, निपुण
- Synonyms: Skillful, adept, dexterous
- Antonyms: Clumsy, inept, unskilled
- Sentence: She is adroit at handling difficult situations.
Alacrity
- Meaning (English): Brisk and cheerful readiness.
- Meaning (Hindi): तत्परता, स्फूर्ति
- Synonyms: Eagerness, enthusiasm, willingness
- Antonyms: Reluctance, hesitation, slowness
- Sentence: He accepted the invitation with alacrity.
Amalgamate
- Meaning (English): To combine or unite to form one organization or structure.
- Meaning (Hindi): मिलाना, सम्मिलित करना
- Synonyms: Merge, combine, integrate
- Antonyms: Separate, divide, split
- Sentence: The two companies decided to amalgamate for greater efficiency.
Amorphous
- Meaning (English): Without a clearly defined shape or form.
- Meaning (Hindi): आकारहीन, निराकार
- Synonyms: Shapeless, formless, undefined
- Antonyms: Defined, shaped, structured
- Sentence: The amorphous cloud slowly drifted across the sky.
Antediluvian
- Meaning (English): Extremely old and antiquated.
- Meaning (Hindi): अति प्राचीन, पुरातन
- Synonyms: Ancient, archaic, old-fashioned
- Antonyms: Modern, contemporary, new
- Sentence: His antediluvian beliefs seemed out of place in the modern world.
Apex
- Meaning (English): The top or highest part of something.
- Meaning (Hindi): शिखर, चोटी
- Synonyms: Peak, summit, pinnacle
- Antonyms: Bottom, base, nadir
- Sentence: He reached the apex of his career as a renowned scientist.
Apocryphal
- Meaning (English): Of doubtful authenticity, although widely circulated as being true.
- Meaning (Hindi): संदिग्ध, अप्रमाणित
- Synonyms: Fictitious, spurious, doubtful
- Antonyms: Authentic, genuine, real
- Sentence: The story about his heroic deeds was apocryphal.
Arbitrary
- Meaning (English): Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
- Meaning (Hindi): मनमाना, स्वेच्छाचारी
- Synonyms: Random, capricious, whimsical
- Antonyms: Rational, reasoned, consistent
- Sentence: The decision to cancel the meeting seemed arbitrary.
Ascetic
- Meaning (English): Characterized by severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence.
- Meaning (Hindi): तपस्वी, संयमी
- Synonyms: Austere, self-denying, abstinent
- Antonyms: Indulgent, hedonistic, self-indulgent
- Sentence: The monk lived an ascetic life of prayer and fasting.
Day 352 of Daily English Words to Improve Vocabulary and Sentences:
Assiduous
- Meaning (English): Showing great care and perseverance.
- Meaning (Hindi): परिश्रमी, अथक
- Synonyms: Diligent, industrious, meticulous
- Antonyms: Lazy, negligent, indifferent
- Sentence: She was assiduous in her efforts to complete the project on time.
Audacious
- Meaning (English): Showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.
- Meaning (Hindi): दुस्साहसी, निर्भीक
- Synonyms: Bold, daring, fearless
- Antonyms: Timid, cautious, fearful
- Sentence: His audacious plan to climb the mountain was met with skepticism.
Augment
- Meaning (English): To make something greater by adding to it.
- Meaning (Hindi): बढ़ाना, वृद्धि करना
- Synonyms: Increase, enhance, enlarge
- Antonyms: Decrease, diminish, reduce
- Sentence: They decided to augment their income by starting a small business.
Austere
- Meaning (English): Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance.
- Meaning (Hindi): कठोर, सख्त
- Synonyms: Stern, harsh, stringent
- Antonyms: Lenient, indulgent, flexible
- Sentence: The teacher’s austere demeanor intimidated the students.
Avarice
- Meaning (English): Extreme greed for wealth or material gain.
- Meaning (Hindi): लोभ, लालच
- Synonyms: Greed, covetousness, rapacity
- Antonyms: Generosity, charity, selflessness
- Sentence: His avarice led him to betray his closest friends.
Axiom
- Meaning (English): A statement or proposition that is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true.
- Meaning (Hindi): स्वयंसिद्ध तथ्य, कहावत
- Synonyms: Principle, maxim, truism
- Antonyms: Absurdity, paradox, contradiction
- Sentence: The axiom “what goes up must come down” is well-known in physics.
Bellicose
- Meaning (English): Demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight.
- Meaning (Hindi): युद्धप्रिय, लड़ाकू
- Synonyms: Belligerent, aggressive, hostile
- Antonyms: Peaceful, pacific, conciliatory
- Sentence: The bellicose nations were on the brink of war.
Benevolent
- Meaning (English): Well-meaning and kindly.
- Meaning (Hindi): परोपकारी, दयालु
- Synonyms: Kind, charitable, generous
- Antonyms: Malevolent, unkind, cruel
- Sentence: The benevolent organization donated food and clothing to the needy.
Benign
- Meaning (English): Gentle and kind; not harmful.
- Meaning (Hindi): सौम्य, हानिरहित
- Synonyms: Kind, gentle, harmless
- Antonyms: Malignant, harmful, hostile
- Sentence: The benign tumor was successfully removed without complications.
Berate
- Meaning (English): To scold or criticize someone angrily.
- Meaning (Hindi): डांटना, फटकारना
- Synonyms: Scold, rebuke, reprimand
- Antonyms: Praise, commend, applaud
- Sentence: The coach berated the players for their lack of effort during the game.
Day 353 of Daily English Words to Improve Vocabulary and Sentences:
Blandishment
- Meaning (English): Flattering or pleasing statements or actions used to persuade someone gently to do something.
- Meaning (Hindi): चापलूसी, खुशामद
- Synonyms: Flattery, coaxing, cajolery
- Antonyms: Criticism, insult, scorn
- Sentence: She used every blandishment to get him to agree to her proposal.
Bolster
- Meaning (English): To support or strengthen.
- Meaning (Hindi): समर्थन देना, सुदृढ़ करना
- Synonyms: Support, strengthen, reinforce
- Antonyms: Undermine, weaken, decrease
- Sentence: The government took steps to bolster the economy.
Bombastic
- Meaning (English): High-sounding but with little meaning; inflated.
- Meaning (Hindi): आडंबरपूर्ण, डींग मारने वाला
- Synonyms: Pompous, grandiloquent, pretentious
- Antonyms: Simple, humble, straightforward
- Sentence: The politician’s bombastic speech was full of promises but lacked substance.
Boorish
- Meaning (English): Rough and bad-mannered; coarse.
- Meaning (Hindi): अशिष्ट, अभद्र
- Synonyms: Rude, uncouth, ill-mannered
- Antonyms: Polite, refined, sophisticated
- Sentence: His boorish behavior at the dinner party was shocking to everyone.
Burgeon
- Meaning (English): Begin to grow or increase rapidly; flourish.
- Meaning (Hindi): बढ़ना, विकसित होना
- Synonyms: Flourish, thrive, prosper
- Antonyms: Decline, wither, diminish
- Sentence: The small startup began to burgeon into a large corporation.
Cacophony
- Meaning (English): A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.
- Meaning (Hindi): कर्णकटु ध्वनि, बेसुरापन
- Synonyms: Din, racket, noise
- Antonyms: Harmony, melody, peace
- Sentence: The cacophony of the busy city streets made it hard to concentrate.
Cajole
- Meaning (English): To persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.
- Meaning (Hindi): मना लेना, फुसलाना
- Synonyms: Coax, persuade, wheedle
- Antonyms: Dissuade, deter, discourage
- Sentence: She managed to cajole him into lending her his car for the weekend.
Callous
- Meaning (English): Showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others.
- Meaning (Hindi): कठोर, निर्दयी
- Synonyms: Heartless, insensitive, unfeeling
- Antonyms: Compassionate, sensitive, kind
- Sentence: His callous remarks about the accident shocked everyone.
Candor
- Meaning (English): The quality of being open and honest in expression; frankness.
- Meaning (Hindi): ईमानदारी, स्पष्टवादिता
- Synonyms: Honesty, frankness, openness
- Antonyms: Deceit, dishonesty, insincerity
- Sentence: She spoke with candor about her experience, leaving no detail out.
Capitulate
- Meaning (English): Cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; surrender.
- Meaning (Hindi): आत्मसमर्पण करना, हार मान लेना
- Synonyms: Surrender, yield, submit
- Antonyms: Resist, fight, defy
- Sentence: After a long siege, the soldiers were forced to capitulate to the enemy.
Day 354 of Daily English Words to Improve Vocabulary and Sentences:
Carping
- Meaning (English): Difficult to please; critical.
- Meaning (Hindi): नुक्ताचीनी करने वाला, आलोचना करने वाला
- Synonyms: Critical, fault-finding, nagging
- Antonyms: Complimentary, praising, forgiving
- Sentence: Her carping comments about his work were not appreciated.
Castigate
- Meaning (English): To reprimand someone severely.
- Meaning (Hindi): कड़ी फटकार लगाना, दंड देना
- Synonyms: Reprimand, scold, chastise
- Antonyms: Praise, commend, reward
- Sentence: The teacher castigated the student for his rude behavior.
Catharsis
- Meaning (English): The process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions.
- Meaning (Hindi): भावनाओं का शुद्धिकरण, शुद्धिकरण
- Synonyms: Purging, cleansing, release
- Antonyms: Repression, suppression, retention
- Sentence: Writing in her journal was a catharsis for her.
Censure
- Meaning (English): To express severe disapproval of someone or something, typically in a formal statement.
- Meaning (Hindi): निंदा करना, आलोचना करना
- Synonyms: Condemn, criticize, rebuke
- Antonyms: Approve, praise, commend
- Sentence: The committee censured him for his unethical conduct.
Chagrin
- Meaning (English): Distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.
- Meaning (Hindi): खेद, शर्मिंदगी
- Synonyms: Embarrassment, annoyance, irritation
- Antonyms: Delight, satisfaction, pleasure
- Sentence: To his chagrin, he failed the exam.
Charlatan
- Meaning (English): A person falsely claiming to have a special knowledge or skill; a fraud.
- Meaning (Hindi): झूठा चिकित्सक, ढोंगी
- Synonyms: Fraud, impostor, quack
- Antonyms: Expert, professional, genuine
- Sentence: The charlatan deceived many people with his fake remedies.
Chastise
- Meaning (English): To rebuke or reprimand severely.
- Meaning (Hindi): कड़ी सजा देना, डांटना
- Synonyms: Scold, punish, rebuke
- Antonyms: Praise, reward, commend
- Sentence: The mother chastised her son for breaking the vase.
Chicanery
- Meaning (English): The use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, or legal purpose.
- Meaning (Hindi): छल, धोखा
- Synonyms: Deception, trickery, fraud
- Antonyms: Honesty, truthfulness, integrity
- Sentence: The politician was accused of chicanery to win votes.
Choleric
- Meaning (English): Bad-tempered or irritable.
- Meaning (Hindi): क्रोधी, चिड़चिड़ा
- Synonyms: Irritable, irascible, bad-tempered
- Antonyms: Calm, good-natured, placid
- Sentence: His choleric nature made him difficult to work with.
Circumspect
- Meaning (English): Wary and unwilling to take risks.
- Meaning (Hindi): सतर्क, सावधान
- Synonyms: Cautious, wary, prudent
- Antonyms: Reckless, careless, heedless
- Sentence: She was circumspect in her decision to invest in the new company.
Day 355 of Daily English Words to Improve Vocabulary and Sentences:
Clandestine
- Meaning (English): Kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
- Meaning (Hindi): गुप्त, गुप्त रूप से किया गया
- Synonyms: Secret, covert, furtive
- Antonyms: Open, overt, public
- Sentence: Their clandestine meetings were held at night to avoid detection.
Clemency
- Meaning (English): Mercy; lenience.
- Meaning (Hindi): दया, उदारता
- Synonyms: Mercy, leniency, compassion
- Antonyms: Ruthlessness, cruelty, severity
- Sentence: The judge granted clemency to the repentant prisoner.
Cloistered
- Meaning (English): Kept away from the outside world; sheltered.
- Meaning (Hindi): एकांतवासी, संन्यास
- Synonyms: Secluded, sheltered, isolated
- Antonyms: Exposed, open, public
- Sentence: She led a cloistered life, rarely leaving the convent.
Coalesce
- Meaning (English): Come together to form one mass or whole.
- Meaning (Hindi): मिल जाना, सम्मिलित हो जाना
- Synonyms: Unite, merge, combine
- Antonyms: Separate, divide, disperse
- Sentence: The two groups coalesced to form a single organization.
Cognizant
- Meaning (English): Having knowledge or being aware of.
- Meaning (Hindi): अवगत, जागरूक
- Synonyms: Aware, conscious, knowledgeable
- Antonyms: Ignorant, unaware, oblivious
- Sentence: She was cognizant of the difficulties ahead.
Colloquial
- Meaning (English): Used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary.
- Meaning (Hindi): बोलचाल की भाषा, सामान्य बातचीत
- Synonyms: Conversational, informal, everyday
- Antonyms: Formal, literary, standard
- Sentence: His speech was full of colloquial expressions.
Complacent
- Meaning (English): Showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one’s achievements.
- Meaning (Hindi): आत्मसंतुष्ट, निश्चिन्त
- Synonyms: Self-satisfied, smug, content
- Antonyms: Ambitious, dissatisfied, concerned
- Sentence: He became complacent after winning the award.
Complaisant
- Meaning (English): Willing to please others; obliging.
- Meaning (Hindi): विनम्र, अनुग्रही
- Synonyms: Obliging, accommodating, agreeable
- Antonyms: Disagreeable, uncooperative, stubborn
- Sentence: The complaisant host ensured everyone was comfortable.
Conciliate
- Meaning (English): Stop (someone) from being angry or discontented; placate.
- Meaning (Hindi): मनाना, शांत करना
- Synonyms: Placate, appease, pacify
- Antonyms: Provoke, irritate, antagonize
- Sentence: He tried to conciliate his angry friend with a heartfelt apology.
Condone
- Meaning (English): Accept and allow (behavior that is considered morally wrong or offensive) to continue.
- Meaning (Hindi): माफ़ करना, स्वीकार करना
- Synonyms: Forgive, overlook, excuse
- Antonyms: Condemn, punish, denounce
- Sentence: The school does not condone bullying of any kind.
Day 356 of Daily English Words to Improve Vocabulary and Sentences:
Conflagration
- Meaning (English): An extensive fire that destroys a great deal of land or property.
- Meaning (Hindi): महाविनाशकारी आग, दावानल
- Synonyms: Fire, blaze, inferno
- Antonyms: Quenching, suppression, extinguishing
- Sentence: The conflagration destroyed several homes in the neighborhood.
Confound
- Meaning (English): To cause surprise or confusion in someone, especially by acting against their expectations.
- Meaning (Hindi): उलझन में डालना, हैरान करना
- Synonyms: Confuse, bewilder, perplex
- Antonyms: Clarify, explain, enlighten
- Sentence: The magician’s trick confounded the audience.
Congenial
- Meaning (English): Pleasant because of a personality, qualities, or interests that are similar to one’s own.
- Meaning (Hindi): अनुकूल, मिलनसार
- Synonyms: Friendly, pleasant, agreeable
- Antonyms: Unfriendly, disagreeable, unpleasant
- Sentence: The congenial atmosphere of the café made it a popular spot.
Conspicuous
- Meaning (English): Standing out so as to be clearly visible.
- Meaning (Hindi): स्पष्ट, प्रत्यक्ष
- Synonyms: Noticeable, obvious, prominent
- Antonyms: Inconspicuous, hidden, obscure
- Sentence: Her bright red dress made her conspicuous in the crowd.
Contentious
- Meaning (English): Causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
- Meaning (Hindi): विवादास्पद, झगड़ालू
- Synonyms: Disputable, argumentative, combative
- Antonyms: Agreeable, peaceful, harmonious
- Sentence: The contentious issue sparked a heated debate.
Contrite
- Meaning (English): Feeling or expressing remorse or penitence; affected by guilt.
- Meaning (Hindi): पछताया हुआ, पश्चातापी
- Synonyms: Remorseful, repentant, penitent
- Antonyms: Unrepentant, defiant, unremorseful
- Sentence: He was contrite after realizing the harm his words had caused.
Conundrum
- Meaning (English): A confusing and difficult problem or question.
- Meaning (Hindi): पहेली, मुश्किल सवाल
- Synonyms: Puzzle, enigma, riddle
- Antonyms: Solution, answer, clarity
- Sentence: Solving the conundrum required a lot of creative thinking.
Copious
- Meaning (English): Abundant in supply or quantity.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रचुर मात्रा में, विपुल
- Synonyms: Abundant, plentiful, ample
- Antonyms: Scanty, sparse, meager
- Sentence: She took copious notes during the lecture.
Corroborate
- Meaning (English): Confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding).
- Meaning (Hindi): पुष्टि करना, समर्थन करना
- Synonyms: Confirm, verify, substantiate
- Antonyms: Disprove, refute, contradict
- Sentence: The witness’s testimony corroborated the defendant’s alibi.
Coterie
- Meaning (English): A small group of people with shared interests or tastes, especially one that is exclusive of other people.
- Meaning (Hindi): मंडली, गुट
- Synonyms: Clique, circle, group
- Antonyms: Mass, crowd, multitude
- Sentence: The literary coterie met every week to discuss new books.
Day 357 of Daily English Words to Improve Vocabulary and Sentences:
Credulous
- Meaning (English): Having or showing too great a readiness to believe things.
- Meaning (Hindi): विश्वासशील, सहज विश्वास करने वाला
- Synonyms: Gullible, naive, trusting
- Antonyms: Skeptical, suspicious, doubtful
- Sentence: The credulous man was easily tricked by the con artist.
Culpable
- Meaning (English): Deserving blame.
- Meaning (Hindi): दोषी, अपराधी
- Synonyms: Blameworthy, guilty, at fault
- Antonyms: Innocent, blameless, faultless
- Sentence: The judge found him culpable for the crime.
Cursory
- Meaning (English): Hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed.
- Meaning (Hindi): सरसरी, संक्षिप्त
- Synonyms: Perfunctory, brief, superficial
- Antonyms: Thorough, detailed, comprehensive
- Sentence: He gave a cursory glance at the report before the meeting.
Dauntless
- Meaning (English): Showing fearlessness and determination.
- Meaning (Hindi): निडर, साहसी
- Synonyms: Fearless, intrepid, bold
- Antonyms: Fearful, cowardly, timid
- Sentence: The dauntless explorer ventured into the unknown jungle.
Debacle
- Meaning (English): A sudden and ignominious failure; a fiasco.
- Meaning (Hindi): पतन, विफलता
- Synonyms: Disaster, fiasco, catastrophe
- Antonyms: Success, triumph, victory
- Sentence: The campaign ended in a debacle with no one supporting it.
Debilitate
- Meaning (English): Make (someone) weak and infirm.
- Meaning (Hindi): कमजोर करना, दुर्बल करना
- Synonyms: Weaken, enfeeble, sap
- Antonyms: Strengthen, fortify, invigorate
- Sentence: The long illness will debilitate him if not treated properly.
Decorous
- Meaning (English): In keeping with good taste and propriety; polite and restrained.
- Meaning (Hindi): शिष्ट, सुसंस्कृत
- Synonyms: Proper, tasteful, respectable
- Antonyms: Improper, inappropriate, indecorous
- Sentence: They maintained a decorous silence during the ceremony.
Deference
- Meaning (English): Humble submission and respect.
- Meaning (Hindi): आदर, सम्मान
- Synonyms: Respect, regard, esteem
- Antonyms: Disrespect, disregard, contempt
- Sentence: He showed deference to his mentor’s advice.
Defunct
- Meaning (English): No longer existing or functioning.
- Meaning (Hindi): निष्क्रिय, मृत
- Synonyms: Obsolete, inoperative, dead
- Antonyms: Functioning, active, alive
- Sentence: The old factory is now defunct and abandoned.
Deliberate
- Meaning (English): Done consciously and intentionally.
- Meaning (Hindi): जान-बूझकर किया हुआ, सोच समझकर किया गया
- Synonyms: Intentional, planned, purposeful
- Antonyms: Accidental, hasty, unintentional
- Sentence: His actions were a deliberate attempt to sabotage the project.
Day 358 of Daily English Words to Improve Vocabulary and Sentences:
Demagogue
- Meaning (English): A political leader who seeks support by appealing to the desires and prejudices of ordinary people rather than by using rational argument.
- Meaning (Hindi): जननेता, जनसाधारण को बहकाने वाला नेता
- Synonyms: Agitator, rabble-rouser, firebrand
- Antonyms: Peacemaker, uniter, reconciler
- Sentence: The demagogue stirred up the crowd with his fiery speech.
Denigrate
- Meaning (English): Criticize unfairly; disparage.
- Meaning (Hindi): निंदा करना, अपमानित करना
- Synonyms: Belittle, defame, disparage
- Antonyms: Praise, extol, compliment
- Sentence: He tried to denigrate her achievements by spreading false rumors.
Deride
- Meaning (English): Express contempt for; ridicule.
- Meaning (Hindi): उपहास करना, मजाक उड़ाना
- Synonyms: Mock, ridicule, scorn
- Antonyms: Praise, commend, respect
- Sentence: Critics derided the movie for its lack of originality.
Despot
- Meaning (English): A ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way.
- Meaning (Hindi): तानाशाह, निरंकुश शासक
- Synonyms: Tyrant, dictator, autocrat
- Antonyms: Democrat, egalitarian, liberator
- Sentence: The despot ruled the country with an iron fist.
Diaphanous
- Meaning (English): (Especially of fabric) light, delicate, and translucent.
- Meaning (Hindi): पारदर्शी, सूक्ष्म
- Synonyms: Sheer, transparent, delicate
- Antonyms: Opaque, thick, heavy
- Sentence: She wore a diaphanous dress that fluttered in the breeze.
Didactic
- Meaning (English): Intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive.
- Meaning (Hindi): शिक्षाप्रद, उपदेशात्मक
- Synonyms: Instructive, educational, informative
- Antonyms: Uninformative, unenlightening, uninstructive
- Sentence: The novel’s didactic tone made it seem more like a lesson than a story.
Diffident
- Meaning (English): Modest or shy because of a lack of self-confidence.
- Meaning (Hindi): संकोची, आत्मविश्वासहीन
- Synonyms: Shy, timid, reserved
- Antonyms: Confident, bold, assertive
- Sentence: He was diffident about his own success.
Dilettante
- Meaning (English): A person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge.
- Meaning (Hindi): शौकिया, अज्ञ
- Synonyms: Amateur, dabbler, novice
- Antonyms: Expert, professional, specialist
- Sentence: She considered herself a dilettante in the world of art.
Disabuse
- Meaning (English): Persuade (someone) that an idea or belief is mistaken.
- Meaning (Hindi): भ्रांति दूर करना, समझाना
- Synonyms: Correct, enlighten, free from error
- Antonyms: Deceive, mislead, delude
- Sentence: He quickly disabused her of the notion that he was uninterested.
Disparage
- Meaning (English): Regard or represent as being of little worth.
- Meaning (Hindi): तिरस्कार करना, निंदा करना
- Synonyms: Belittle, denigrate, deprecate
- Antonyms: Praise, commend, laud
- Sentence: The article disparaged his contributions to the project.
Day 359 of Daily English Words to Improve Vocabulary and Sentences:
Dispassionate
- Meaning (English): Not influenced by strong emotion, and so able to be rational and impartial.
- Meaning (Hindi): निष्पक्ष, भावनाविहीन
- Synonyms: Unemotional, impartial, objective
- Antonyms: Emotional, biased, subjective
- Sentence: The judge remained dispassionate throughout the trial.
Dispel
- Meaning (English): Make (a doubt, feeling, or belief) disappear.
- Meaning (Hindi): दूर करना, भगाना
- Synonyms: Banish, eliminate, drive away
- Antonyms: Attract, gather, accumulate
- Sentence: The sunny weather helped dispel her gloomy mood.
Disseminate
- Meaning (English): Spread (something, especially information) widely.
- Meaning (Hindi): फैलाना, प्रसारित करना
- Synonyms: Distribute, spread, propagate
- Antonyms: Suppress, contain, withhold
- Sentence: The organization aims to disseminate knowledge about healthy living.
Dissonance
- Meaning (English): Lack of harmony among musical notes; a tension or clash resulting from the combination of two disharmonious or unsuitable elements.
- Meaning (Hindi): असंगति, विसंगति
- Synonyms: Discord, conflict, cacophony
- Antonyms: Harmony, agreement, accord
- Sentence: The dissonance between their opinions led to a heated argument.
Dissuade
- Meaning (English): Persuade (someone) not to take a particular course of action.
- Meaning (Hindi): समझाकर रोकना, विरत करना
- Synonyms: Discourage, deter, prevent
- Antonyms: Persuade, encourage, incite
- Sentence: He tried to dissuade her from quitting her job.
Divulge
- Meaning (English): Make known (private or sensitive information).
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रकट करना, उजागर करना
- Synonyms: Reveal, disclose, unveil
- Antonyms: Conceal, hide, suppress
- Sentence: She refused to divulge the details of their conversation.
Dogmatic
- Meaning (English): Inclined to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true.
- Meaning (Hindi): कट्टर, मताग्रही
- Synonyms: Opinionated, assertive, rigid
- Antonyms: Flexible, open-minded, lenient
- Sentence: His dogmatic approach to teaching alienated some of his students.
Dormant
- Meaning (English): Having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; in or as if in a deep sleep.
- Meaning (Hindi): सुप्त, निष्क्रिय
- Synonyms: Inactive, latent, quiescent
- Antonyms: Active, awake, lively
- Sentence: The volcano had been dormant for years before it erupted.
Duplicity
- Meaning (English): Deceitfulness; double-dealing.
- Meaning (Hindi): कपट, दोमुंहापन
- Synonyms: Deceit, deception, dishonesty
- Antonyms: Honesty, sincerity, straightforwardness
- Sentence: His duplicity was exposed when the truth about his actions came out.
Ebullient
- Meaning (English): Cheerful and full of energy.
- Meaning (Hindi): उत्साही, जोशपूर्ण
- Synonyms: Exuberant, enthusiastic, lively
- Antonyms: Depressed, unenthusiastic, lethargic
- Sentence: She was ebullient after winning the competition.
Day 360 of Daily English Words to Improve Vocabulary and Sentences:
Eclectic
- Meaning (English): Deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.
- Meaning (Hindi): विविध स्रोतों से चुना हुआ, विविधतापूर्ण
- Synonyms: Diverse, varied, wide-ranging
- Antonyms: Narrow, uniform, homogeneous
- Sentence: Her eclectic taste in music includes everything from classical to hip-hop.
Efface
- Meaning (English): Erase (a mark) from a surface.
- Meaning (Hindi): मिटाना, समाप्त करना
- Synonyms: Erase, remove, obliterate
- Antonyms: Preserve, protect, retain
- Sentence: Time had effaced the inscriptions on the ancient monument.
Effulgent
- Meaning (English): Shining brightly; radiant.
- Meaning (Hindi): चमकदार, दीप्तिमान
- Synonyms: Radiant, brilliant, luminous
- Antonyms: Dull, dim, lackluster
- Sentence: The effulgent glow of the sunset was breathtaking.
Egregious
- Meaning (English): Outstandingly bad; shocking.
- Meaning (Hindi): अत्यंत बुरा, शर्मनाक
- Synonyms: Appalling, terrible, atrocious
- Antonyms: Minor, slight, trivial
- Sentence: The student’s egregious mistake cost the team the championship.
Elegy
- Meaning (English): A poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead.
- Meaning (Hindi): शोकगीत, विलाप कविता
- Synonyms: Lament, requiem, dirge
- Antonyms: Celebration, jubilee, praise
- Sentence: The poet wrote an elegy for his deceased friend.
Elucidate
- Meaning (English): Make (something) clear; explain.
- Meaning (Hindi): स्पष्ट करना, व्याख्या करना
- Synonyms: Explain, clarify, illuminate
- Antonyms: Confuse, obscure, complicate
- Sentence: The professor tried to elucidate the complex theory for his students.
Emaciated
- Meaning (English): Abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
- Meaning (Hindi): अत्यंत दुर्बल, कुपोषित
- Synonyms: Gaunt, skeletal, undernourished
- Antonyms: Plump, robust, healthy
- Sentence: The emaciated stray dog was in desperate need of care.
Eminent
- Meaning (English): Famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession.
- Meaning (Hindi): प्रसिद्ध, प्रतिष्ठित
- Synonyms: Renowned, distinguished, notable
- Antonyms: Unknown, obscure, unimportant
- Sentence: The eminent scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research.
Empirical
- Meaning (English): Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- Meaning (Hindi): अनुभवजन्य, प्रायोगिक
- Synonyms: Observational, experiential, practical
- Antonyms: Theoretical, speculative, hypothetical
- Sentence: The empirical data supported the scientist’s hypothesis.
Enervate
- Meaning (English): Cause (someone) to feel drained of energy or vitality; weaken.
- Meaning (Hindi): कमजोर करना, शक्ति क्षीण करना
- Synonyms: Weaken, debilitate, sap
- Antonyms: Strengthen, invigorate, energize
- Sentence: The hot sun enervated the hikers, leaving them exhausted.
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