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What is the Hindi meaning of 'Eminent'?

  • ध्वस्त करना
  • प्रतिष्ठित (correct)
  • बेतुका
  • विपत्ति

Which word corresponds to the Hindi meaning 'स्वतंत्रता'?

  • Despair
  • Liberty (correct)
  • Affluence
  • Cordial

What is the meaning of 'Pernicious' in Hindi?

  • घटाना
  • हानिकारक (correct)
  • मित्रता
  • उदास

Identify the correct Hindi translation for 'Mitigate'.

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Which of the following words means 'friendliness' in Hindi?

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What is the correct Hindi meaning of 'Timid'?

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Vocabulary Study Notes

  • Colossal: Extremely large or great; signifies something of significant scale.
  • Cordial: Pleasantly warm and friendly; often used to describe positive relationships.
  • Futile: Having no useful purpose; efforts that are in vain.
  • Illicit: Forbidden by law, rules, or custom; often associated with illegal activities.
  • Liberty: The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions; fundamental for individual rights.
  • Mitigate: To make less severe, serious, or painful; often used in the context of reducing risks or harms.
  • Morose: Sullen and gloomy; indicates a state of deep sadness or dejection.
  • Pernicious: Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way; often refers to dangerous influences.
  • Rectify: To correct or make right; involves fixing mistakes or errors.
  • Reprimand: A rebuke, typically from an authority figure; a formal expression of disapproval.
  • Stern: Harsh or severe in manner or appearance; conveys firmness and seriousness.
  • Timid: Showing a lack of courage or confidence; often portrayed as shy or fearful.
  • Tranquil: Calm, peaceful, and quiet; often describes serene environments or states of mind.
  • Vigilant: Keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties; denotes alertness and attentiveness.
  • Abstain: To refrain from doing or enjoying something; suggests exercising self-discipline.
  • Absurd: Wildly unreasonable or illogical; refers to actions or situations that are nonsensical.
  • Adversity: Difficulties or misfortune; challenges that can lead to growth or resilience.
  • Affluence: Abundance of wealth, resources, or material goods; indicates prosperity.
  • Agile: Able to move quickly and easily; often describes physical and mental dexterity.
  • Amateur: A person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid basis; signifies a lack of professional qualification.
  • Benevolent: Showing kindness and goodwill; often associated with charitable actions.
  • Curtail: To reduce in extent or quantity; implies cutting short or limiting.
  • Demolish: To completely destroy or tear down; commonly used in construction and structural contexts.
  • Despair: A state of hopelessness; often linked to emotional distress.
  • Eminent: Famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession; denotes high standing and recognition.

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