- MORTIFY (VERB): (अपमानित करना) cause to feel shame
Synonyms: annoy, deflate
Antonyms: please, soothe
Example Sentence: He mortified her mother by creating a conspiracy against his brother.
- MUSE (VERB): (विचारणा) consider
Synonyms: reflect, think
Antonyms: ignore, neglect
Example Sentence: He lay and mused in the warm sunlight.
- ABOUND (VERB): (प्रचुर मात्रा में होना) proliferate
Synonyms: thrive, flourish
Antonyms: deficient, destitute
Example sentence: Rumours of their separation are abound.
- MORONIC (ADJECTIVE): (मूर्ख) stupid
Synonyms: foolish, idiotic
Antonyms: intelligent, sensible
Example Sentence: He is moronic by nature.
- CURB (NOUN): (नियंत्रण) control
Synonyms: restriction, rein
Antonyms: freedom, encouragement
Example Sentence: Taking a few deep breaths may curb your temper.
- SURREPTITIOUSLY (ADVERB): (चोरी-चोरी) secretly
Synonyms: covertly, clandestinely
Antonyms: openly, publicly
Example Sentence: It was a surreptitiously printed material.
- CRIPPLE (VERB): (पंगु बनाना) debilitate
Synonyms: undermine, paralyze
Antonyms: help, assist
Example Sentence: Many countries are crippled by their debts.
- ABSOLUTE (ADJECTIVE): (असंदिग्ध) unconditional
Synonyms: free, unabridged
Antonyms: limited, conditional
Example Sentence: I am bound with absolute moral pressures.
- BOLSTER (VERB): (मज़बूत करना) strengthen
Synonyms: help, aid
Antonyms: hinder, stop
Example sentence: This step is taken to bolster the relations between the two countries.
- MULTITUDE (NOUN): (भीड़) crowd
Synonyms: mass, throng
Antonyms: paucity, minority
Example sentence: There was a huge multitude in that mall.