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AURAL
MEANING - Related to hearing or the sense of sound
SYNONYMS - auditory, acoustic, sonorous, audible, hearing
ANTONYMS - visual, optical, silent, mute, unheard
SENTENCE - The concert provided a wonderful aural experience for the audience.
AVERSE
MEANING - Strongly disliking or being unwilling to do something (reluctant)
SYNONYMS - reluctant, unwilling, disinclined, opposed, resistant
ANTONYMS - willing, inclined, eager, enthusiastic, favorable
SENTENCE - She was averse to taking unnecessary risks.
LAMENT
MEANING - To express sadness or regret about something (regret Krna)
SYNONYMS - mourn, grieve, regret, bewail, bemoan
ANTONYMS - rejoice, celebrate, praise, applaud, cheer
SENTENCE - She lamented the loss of her childhood home.
REJOICE
MEANING - To feel and show great happiness or joy (khushi manana)
SYNONYMS - celebrate, exult, cheer, delight, revel
ANTONYMS - mourn, lament, grieve, sorrow, despair
SENTENCE - The students rejoiced when they heard that their team had won the competition.
COMMISERATE
MEANING - To express sympathy with someone who is experiencing sadness or difficulty (santwana dena)
SYNONYMS - sympathize, console, comfort, condole, empathize
ANTONYMS - celebrate, rejoice, mock, ridicule, taunt
SENTENCE - I called my friend to commiserate with him after he lost the competition.
ABATE
MEANING - To become less strong, severe, or intense (intensity km Krna kisi cheez ki)
SYNONYMS - decrease, diminish, lessen, subside, ease
ANTONYMS - increase, intensify, aggravate, escalate, amplify
SENTENCE - The heavy rain began to abate after an hour.
PERSISTENCE
MEANING - Continuing to do something despite difficulties or failure
SYNONYMS - perseverance, determination, tenacity, endurance, resilience
ANTONYMS - quitting, weakness, indecision, inconstancy, idleness
SENTENCE - Her persistence helped her achieve her goal despite several failures.
CONVALESCENCE
MEANING - The period of rest and recovery after an illness or injury (healing period after recovery)
SYNONYMS - recovery, rehabilitation, recuperation, healing, restoration
ANTONYMS - illness, deterioration, decline, relapse, injury
SENTENCE - During her convalescence, she rested at home until she regained her strength.
EUPHORIA
MEANING - An intense feeling of happiness, excitement, and joy (bhot khusi hona)
SYNONYMS - ecstasy, elation, exhilaration, delight, jubilation
ANTONYMS - despair, misery, sorrow, depression, gloom
SENTENCE - The team was filled with euphoria after winning the championship.
VERISIMILITUDE
MEANING - The appearance of being true or real, especially in a fictional story(bilkul real feel hona)
SYNONYMS - realism, authenticity, credibility, believability, plausibility
ANTONYMS - unreality, implausibility, absurdity, artificiality, unbelievability
SENTENCE - The novel's realistic characters and detailed setting gave the story a strong sense of verisimilitude.
OBLIVION
MEANING - A state in which someone or something is forgotten or no longer remembered(Jisko log bhul sa gye ho)
SYNONYMS - forgetfulness, neglect, anonymity, erasure, disappearance
ANTONYMS - remembrance, memory, recognition, fame, immortality
SENTENCE - Without anyone to preserve its history, the ancient tradition slowly faded into oblivion.
BEAMING
MEANING - Smiling with great happiness or pride(batisi khol kr khush hona)
SYNONYMS - radiant, cheerful, joyful, delighted, smiling
ANTONYMS - gloomy, miserable, sullen, glum, morose
SENTENCE - She came home beaming after receiving the good news.
HOSTILE
MEANING - Unfriendly, aggressive, or showing strong dislike toward someone
SYNONYMS - unfriendly, aggressive, antagonistic, belligerent, adverse
ANTONYMS - friendly, peaceful, amicable, warm, kindly
SENTENCE - The two teams had a hostile relationship before they learned to cooperate.
VERNACULAR
MEANING - The language or dialect commonly spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or community(kisi jagah ki local language)
SYNONYMS - dialect, colloquial, lingo, jargon, idiomatic
ANTONYMS - standard, formal, literary, official, classical
SENTENCE - The guide explained the local history in the vernacular so that everyone could understand it easily.
INVINCIBLE
MEANING - Impossible to defeat, overcome, or conquer(jisko hrana impossible ho)
SYNONYMS - unbeatable, unconquerable, indestructible, invulnerable, impenetrable
ANTONYMS - vulnerable, defeatable, weak, powerless, fragile
SENTENCE - The champion appeared invincible after winning every match that season.
VORACIOUS
MEANING - Having an extremely eager or enthusiastic appetite for something (kisi chiz ka bhot zyda consumption Krna)
SYNONYMS - insatiable, greedy, ravenous, avid, eager
ANTONYMS - indifferent, apathetic, uninterested, reluctant, satisfied
SENTENCE - She was a voracious reader who could finish several books in a week.
SALUBRIOUS
MEANING - Healthy or beneficial to health(sehat k liye badhiya)
SYNONYMS - healthy, healthful, wholesome, beneficial, nourishing
ANTONYMS - unhealthy, harmful, unwholesome, toxic, noxious
SENTENCE - The salubrious climate of the hill station made it an ideal place for relaxation.
IRRITABLE
MEANING - Easily annoyed, irritated, or angered
SYNONYMS - irascible, cranky, testy, grumpy, touchy
ANTONYMS - calm, patient, cheerful, pleasant, good-tempered
SENTENCE - Lack of sleep can make a person irritable and easily annoyed.
OPINIONATED
MEANING - Having strong opinions and expressing them confidently, often without easily accepting other people's views
SYNONYMS - dogmatic, assertive, outspoken, controversial, self-assured
ANTONYMS - open-minded, tolerant, flexible, unbiased, undecided
SENTENCE - My opinionated friend always has a strong view on every topic.
CITE
MEANING - Mentioned or referred to a source as evidence or support (apne source ko mention krna)
SYNONYMS - referenced, quoted, mentioned, attributed, referred
ANTONYMS - ignored, omitted, concealed, withheld, disregarded
SENTENCE - The student cited several reliable sources in his research project.
FREIGHTED
MEANING - Loaded with goods or cargo for transportation (loaded)
SYNONYMS - loaded, laden, packed, burdened, cargoed
ANTONYMS - empty, unloaded, vacant, bare, light
SENTENCE - The ship was freighted with valuable goods before beginning its long journey.
DEFERRED
MEANING - Postponed or delayed until a later time
SYNONYMS - postponed, delayed, adjourned, suspended, put off
ANTONYMS - advanced, accelerated, immediate, prompt, continued
SENTENCE - The school meeting was deferred until next Monday.
INGENUOUS
MEANING - Innocent, sincere, and straightforward without trying to deceive anyone
SYNONYMS - sincere, frank, candid, guileless, artless
ANTONYMS - deceitful, cunning, devious, insincere, manipulative
SENTENCE - Her ingenuous nature made everyone trust her because she always spoke honestly.
INFAMOUS
MEANING - Well known for something bad or unpleasant
SYNONYMS - notorious, disreputable, shameful, scandalous, dishonorable
ANTONYMS - famous, renowned, reputable, honorable, esteemed
SENTENCE - The criminal became infamous for his involvement in several serious crimes.
CUSTOMARY
MEANING - Usual or traditionally done
SYNONYMS - usual, traditional, conventional, routine, habitual
ANTONYMS - unusual, unconventional, rare, exceptional, novel
SENTENCE - It is customary to greet guests warmly when they arrive.
DELICATE
MEANING - Able to be denied, disputed, or challenged as untrue
SYNONYMS - disputable, questionable, contestable, debatable, refutable
ANTONYMS - undeniable, certain, irrefutable, incontrovertible, proven
SENTENCE - The claim was deniable because there was not enough evidence to prove it true.
MELANCHOLY
MEANING - A quiet or deep feeling of sadness, often without a clear reason
SYNONYMS - sadness, sorrow, gloom, mournfulness, pensiveness
ANTONYMS - happiness, cheerfulness, joy, elation, euphoria
SENTENCE - A feeling of melancholy came over her as she looked at her old photographs.
MELANCHOLY
MEANING - A quiet or deep feeling of sadness, often without a clear reason
SYNONYMS - sadness, sorrow, gloom, mournfulness, pensiveness
ANTONYMS - happiness, cheerfulness, joy, elation, euphoria
SENTENCE - A feeling of melancholy came over her as she looked at her old photographs.
ELITE
MEANING - A group considered the best, most skilled, or most powerful in a particular area
SYNONYMS - superior, exceptional, outstanding, premier, exclusive
ANTONYMS - ordinary, inferior, common, mediocre, amateur
SENTENCE - She was selected to join an elite group of young athletes.
HIGHBROW
MEANING - Intellectual, cultured, and interested in complex ideas or subjects.
SYNONYMS - intellectual, cultured, sophisticated, learned, academic
ANTONYMS - unintellectual, uncultured, simple, unsophisticated, lowbrow
SENTENCE - Rohan enjoys highbrow books that discuss philosophy and complex ideas.
PEDANTIC
MEANING - Too concerned with small details, rules, or minor mistakes
SYNONYMS - fussy, nitpicky, punctilious, meticulous, precise
ANTONYMS - easygoing, careless, casual, flexible, unconcerned
SENTENCE - The pedantic teacher spent several minutes correcting a tiny grammatical mistake.
EUPHONIC
MEANING - Pleasant and sweet-sounding, especially in music or speech (sunne me bhot achi)
SYNONYMS - melodious, harmonious, musical, sweet-sounding, tuneful
ANTONYMS - harsh, discordant, jarring, dissonant, grating
SENTENCE - The singer's euphonic voice made the song pleasant to listen to.
DOLEFUL
MEANING - Full of sadness, sorrow, or grief(Dukh se bhari hui)
SYNONYMS - mournful, sorrowful, melancholy, gloomy, woeful
ANTONYMS - cheerful, joyful, jolly, glad, merry
SENTENCE - The doleful music made everyone in the room feel quiet and sad.
REPENTANT
MEANING - Feeling sorry and regretful for doing something wrong(Pachtava hona)
SYNONYMS - remorseful, sorry, regretful, contrite, penitent
ANTONYMS - unrepentant, remorseless, defiant, unapologetic, indifferent
SENTENCE - Rahul felt repentant after realizing that his careless action had upset his sister.
IMPOLITE
MEANING - Not showing good manners or respect towards others
SYNONYMS - rude, discourteous, uncivil, insolent, impertinent
ANTONYMS - polite, courteous, respectful, civil, considerate
SENTENCE - It was impolite of Kabir to interrupt the teacher while she was speaking.
UNCONTRITE
MEANING - Not feeling sorry or guilty for doing something wrong (no pachtava after your galti)
SYNONYMS - unrepentant, remorseless, unapologetic, defiant, shameless
ANTONYMS - contrite, repentant, remorseful, penitent, apologetic
SENTENCE - Even after being warned, he remained uncontrite and refused to apologize.
MAXIM
MEANING - A short saying that expresses a general truth or rule for life(kahavat)
SYNONYMS - proverb, adage, saying, aphorism, precept
ANTONYMS - nonsense, falsehood, absurdity, misconception, fallacy
SENTENCE - "Honesty is the best policy" is a well-known maxim.
PEDAGOGY
MEANING - The method and practice of teaching(Padhane ka tarika)
SYNONYMS - teaching, instruction, education, tutoring, training
ANTONYMS - ignorance, neglect, miseducation, confusion, unawareness
SENTENCE - The teacher's effective pedagogy made the difficult topic easy to understand.
INSTIGATE
MEANING - To encourage or provoke someone to start an action or conflict(Bhadkana)
SYNONYMS - provoke, incite, urge, prompt, encourage
ANTONYMS - dissuade, discourage, prevent, hinder, calm
SENTENCE - He tried to instigate an argument between the two friends.
PELLET
MEANING - A small, hard, rounded piece of a substance
SYNONYMS - granule, bead, capsule, nugget, particle
ANTONYMS - block, chunk, slab, sheet, mass
SENTENCE - The farmer fed the chickens small pellets every morning.
GRIM
MEANING - Very serious, gloomy, or worrying in an unpleasant way
SYNONYMS - stern, gloomy, bleak, somber, dreary
ANTONYMS - cheerful, bright, pleasant, optimistic, joyful
SENTENCE - The grim weather made the entire town look dark and gloomy.
STERN
MEANING - Serious and strict in manner, behaviour, or appearance (Strict banda)
SYNONYMS - strict, severe, firm, serious, authoritative
ANTONYMS - gentle, lenient, easygoing, soft, indulgent
SENTENCE - The teacher gave the noisy students a stern warning.
GROTESQUE
MEANING - Strangely ugly, distorted, bizarre, or unnatural in appearance (ajeeb in negative sense)
SYNONYMS - bizarre, distorted, monstrous, hideous, deformed
ANTONYMS - beautiful, attractive, normal, elegant, pleasant
SENTENCE - The artist created a grotesque statue with a strange and distorted face.
APPALLING
MEANING - Extremely bad, shocking, or unpleasant
SYNONYMS - shocking, terrible, awful, horrible, dreadful
ANTONYMS - excellent, wonderful, pleasant, admirable, impressive
SENTENCE - The students were shocked by the appalling condition of the classroom.
EXORBITANT
MEANING - Much higher than is reasonable, normal, or fair, especially in price
SYNONYMS - excessive, extravagant, overpriced, steep, inflated
ANTONYMS - reasonable, affordable, cheap, inexpensive, moderate
SENTENCE - The restaurant charged an exorbitant price for a simple meal.
EXOTIC
MEANING - Unusual and interesting because it comes from a distant or foreign place
SYNONYMS - unusual, foreign, rare, unfamiliar, extraordinary
ANTONYMS - common, ordinary, familiar, usual, domestic
SENTENCE - The garden was filled with exotic plants from different parts of the world.
EXQUISITE
MEANING - Extremely beautiful, delicate, and carefully made (bhot precision or delicacy se kam Krna
SYNONYMS - beautiful, elegant, magnificent, gorgeous, delicate
ANTONYMS - ugly, ordinary, crude, unattractive, coarse
SENTENCE - The museum displayed an exquisite painting with remarkable detail and beauty.
EXPOSITORY
MEANING - Intended to explain or provide information about a topic clearly and objectively
SYNONYMS - informative, explanatory, descriptive, illustrative, clarifying
ANTONYMS - persuasive, subjective, narrative, emotional, confusing
SENTENCE - The student wrote an expository essay explaining how pollution affects the environment.
TRANQUILITY
MEANING - A state of calmness, peace, and freedom from disturbance
SYNONYMS - serenity, peacefulness, calmness, stillness, quietude
ANTONYMS - chaos, turmoil, agitation, disturbance, anxiety
SENTENCE - The tranquility of the peaceful lake helped me forget all my worries.
LEISURE
MEANING - Free time when you are not working or studying
SYNONYMS - free time, recreation, relaxation, pastime, downtime
ANTONYMS - work, labor, employment, business, occupation
SENTENCE - I like to read books during my leisure time.
RETALIATE
MEANING - To hurt or punish someone in response to being hurt or harmed by them
SYNONYMS - revenge, respond, counterattack, reprisal, strike back
ANTONYMS - forgive, pardon, reconcile, cooperate, pacify
SENTENCE - Instead of retaliating against his rival, he chose to solve the disagreement peacefully.
AMIABLE
MEANING - Friendly, pleasant, and easy to get along with
SYNONYMS - friendly, affable, genial, warm, sociable
ANTONYMS - hostile, unfriendly, aloof, antagonistic, inhospitable
SENTENCE - The amiable teacher made every student feel comfortable in the classroom.
RANCOROUS
MEANING - Filled with deep, lasting resentment or bitterness
SYNONYMS - bitter, resentful, hostile, vindictive, malicious
ANTONYMS - amiable, forgiving, friendly, peaceful, benevolent
SENTENCE - Years of rancorous arguments had destroyed the friendship between the two families.
ARDUOUS
MEANING - Very difficult, tiring, and requiring a lot of effort
SYNONYMS - difficult, laborious, strenuous, demanding, herculean
ANTONYMS - easy, effortless, simple, undemanding, convenient
SENTENCE - Climbing the steep mountain was an arduous task that required great determination.
CONVOLUTED
MEANING - Extremely complicated and difficult to understand because it contains many confusing details or parts
SYNONYMS - complicated, intricate, complex, confusing, elaborate
ANTONYMS - simple, clear, straightforward, plain, uncomplicated
SENTENCE - The instructions were so convoluted that nobody could understand what they were supposed to do.
TRAUMATIC
MEANING - Causing severe emotional shock, distress, or fear
SYNONYMS - distressing, shocking, devastating, horrifying, painful
ANTONYMS - pleasant, comforting, soothing, reassuring, joyful
SENTENCE - The traumatic experience left him frightened for several weeks.
FATAL
MEANING - Causing death or resulting in someone’s death
SYNONYMS - deadly, lethal, mortal, destructive, perilous
ANTONYMS - harmless, safe, beneficial, healing, life-saving
SENTENCE - The doctor warned that ignoring the serious infection could have fatal consequences.
GRUELLING
MEANING - Extremely tiring and demanding, requiring great physical or mental effort
SYNONYMS - exhausting, strenuous, arduous, demanding, tiring
ANTONYMS - easy, relaxing, effortless, comfortable, refreshing
SENTENCE - The athletes completed a gruelling training session before the championship.
FALICIOUS OR FALLACY
MEANING - Based on a false, incorrect, or misleading idea or argument
SYNONYMS - erroneous, false, misleading, unsound, illogical
ANTONYMS - valid, logical, sound, accurate, rational
SENTENCE - The student made a fallacious argument by assuming that one person’s experience proved his entire theory.
FRAIL
MEANING - Physically weak, delicate, or lacking strength
SYNONYMS - weak, feeble, delicate, fragile, infirm
ANTONYMS - strong, sturdy, robust, powerful, healthy
SENTENCE - Despite his frail appearance, the old man had a remarkably strong spirit.
BENEVOLENT
MEANING - Kind, generous, and willing to help others
SYNONYMS - kind, generous, charitable, compassionate, altruistic
ANTONYMS - malevolent, cruel, selfish, mean, heartless
SENTENCE - The benevolent businessman donated a large amount of money to help poor families.
RESPITE
MEANING - A short period of rest or relief from something difficult or tiring
SYNONYMS - break, relief, rest, reprieve, interval
ANTONYMS - continuation, stress, burden, hardship, strain
SENTENCE - After working for several hours, I took a short respite to relax and regain my energy.
ADAMANT
MEANING - Unwilling to change an opinion, decision, or attitude (adiyal)
SYNONYMS - stubborn, unyielding, inflexible, obstinate, firm
ANTONYMS - flexible, agreeable, yielding, open-minded, compliant
SENTENCE - My father was adamant that I should finish my homework before going out with my friends.
OBLIGATORY
MEANING - Required or expected because of a rule, duty, or responsibility (Krna hi Krna hai mandatory types)
SYNONYMS - mandatory, compulsory, required, binding, necessary
ANTONYMS - optional, voluntary, elective, discretionary, unnecessary
SENTENCE - Attending the safety training session is obligatory for all new employees.
BELICOSE
MEANING - Aggressive, hostile, and eager to fight or argue
SYNONYMS - aggressive, hostile, belligerent, combative, pugnacious
ANTONYMS - peaceful, friendly, calm, amicable, pacifist
SENTENCE - The bellicose customer became angry and started arguing with the shopkeeper over a minor issue.
DYSLEXIA
MEANING - A learning difference that can make reading, spelling, and processing written language difficult
SYNONYMS - learning difference, reading difficulty, language disorder, learning disability, reading disorder
ANTONYMS - fluency, literacy, proficiency, comprehension, accuracy
SENTENCE - Although she has dyslexia, Maya has developed effective strategies that help her read and study successfully.
IDIOSYNCRACY
MEANING - A distinctive habit, behavior, or characteristic that is peculiar to one person
SYNONYMS - quirk, peculiarity, eccentricity, trait, oddity
ANTONYMS - normality, conformity, uniformity, typicality, commonality
SENTENCE - One of my father's idiosyncrasies is that he always checks the door three times before going to bed.
OBSOLETE
MEANING - No longer useful or in use because something newer and better has replaced it
SYNONYMS - outdated, outmoded, antiquated, superseded, archaic
ANTONYMS - modern, current, contemporary, advanced, innovative
SENTENCE - The company stopped using the obsolete computer system and replaced it with modern technology.
IRREVOCABLE
MEANING - Impossible to change, reverse, or cancel once it has been made
SYNONYMS - final, permanent, unalterable, binding, immutable
ANTONYMS - reversible, changeable, temporary, alterable, flexible
SENTENCE - Signing the legal agreement was an irrevocable decision that could not be reversed.
PROVISIONAL
MEANING - Temporary and subject to change after further information or decisions
SYNONYMS - temporary, tentative, preliminary, conditional, interim
ANTONYMS - permanent, final, definite, confirmed, fixed
SENTENCE - The meeting date is provisional and may change depending on the manager's availability.
IRREFUTABLE
MEANING - Impossible to deny, dispute, or prove wrong
SYNONYMS - undeniable, incontrovertible, conclusive, indisputable, certain
ANTONYMS - refutable, disputable, debatable, questionable, uncertain
SENTENCE - The scientist presented irrefutable evidence that proved his theory was correct.
DISSIDENT
MEANING - A person who openly disagrees with or opposes an official government or established authority
SYNONYMS - rebel, protester, dissentient, nonconformist, oppositionist
ANTONYMS - supporter, loyalist, conformist, follower, advocate
SENTENCE - The dissident openly criticized the government's policies and demanded greater freedom for citizens.
REBEL
MEANING - A person who resists or refuses to obey an authority, rule, or established system
SYNONYMS - dissident, insurgent, defiant, mutineer, renegade
ANTONYMS - follower, loyalist, conformist, obedient, supporter
SENTENCE - The young rebel challenged the unfair rules and encouraged others to speak up.
CONFORMIST
MEANING - A person who follows accepted rules, customs, or opinions instead of challenging them
SYNONYMS - conventionalist, traditionalist, follower, compliant, conventional
ANTONYMS - nonconformist, rebel, dissident, individualist, unconventional
SENTENCE - As a conformist, he rarely questioned the traditions that everyone else followed.
WRATH
MEANING - Extreme anger or fury
SYNONYMS - fury, rage, anger, indignation, ire
ANTONYMS - calmness, peace, serenity, patience, contentment
SENTENCE - The king struggled to control his wrath after discovering that his trusted advisor had betrayed him.
SUBVERSIVE
MEANING - Intended to weaken or overthrow an established authority or system
SYNONYMS - revolutionary, rebellious, insurgent, dissident, seditious
ANTONYMS - loyal, conformist, conservative, obedient, supportive
SENTENCE - The government considered the journalist's subversive writings a threat to its authority.
RESENTMENT
MEANING - A bitter feeling of anger or displeasure caused by being treated unfairly or badly(Gussa hona apne sath kuch galat hone k karan)
SYNONYMS - bitterness, grudge, indignation, rancor, displeasure
ANTONYMS - forgiveness, contentment, acceptance, goodwill, amity
SENTENCE - She felt resentment toward her colleague after he took credit for her hard work.
FURY
MEANING - An extremely strong and uncontrollable feeling of anger
SYNONYMS - rage, wrath, ragefulness, ire, indignation
ANTONYMS - calmness, serenity, patience, peace, contentment
SENTENCE - The coach was filled with fury when he discovered that the players had deliberately ignored his instructions.
PROMPTLY
MEANING - Quick, immediate, or done without delay
SYNONYMS - quick, immediate, swift, instant, expeditious
ANTONYMS - delayed, slow, late, tardy, gradual
SENTENCE - The doctor gave a prompt response when the patient suddenly became ill.
SAVOUR
MEANING - To enjoy something slowly and fully, especially a pleasant experience or taste
SYNONYMS - enjoy, relish, appreciate, delight in, treasure
ANTONYMS - dislike, ignore, neglect, rush, despise
SENTENCE - She sat by the beach and savoured the peaceful sunset before returning home.
PRECEDENCE
MEANING - The condition of being more important or having priority over something else
SYNONYMS - priority, preference, primacy, preeminence, supremacy
ANTONYMS - inferiority, subordination, insignificance, neglect, unimportance
SENTENCE - During an emergency, saving lives should take precedence over protecting property.
WREAK
MEANING - To cause or inflict something harmful, damaging, or unpleasant
SYNONYMS - inflict, cause, create, do, produce
ANTONYMS - prevent, repair, heal, protect, preserve
SENTENCE - The powerful earthquake wreaked havoc across the city, destroying roads and damaging hundreds of buildings.
REIGN
MEANING - The period during which a king or queen rules a country
SYNONYMS - rule, governance, sovereignty, dominion, leadership
ANTONYMS - submission, subordination, disobedience, anarchy, overthrow
SENTENCE - During her long reign, the queen introduced many reforms that improved the lives of her people.
MEEK
MEANING - Gentle, quiet, and unwilling to argue or fight
SYNONYMS - gentle, humble, timid, submissive, mild
ANTONYMS - aggressive, assertive, bold, dominant, arrogant
SENTENCE - The meek boy rarely argued with others and always spoke in a gentle and respectful manner.
BRAZEN
MEANING - Bold and shameless, especially when doing something wrong (besharam)
SYNONYMS - bold, shameless, audacious, impudent, brazen-faced
ANTONYMS - shy, modest, humble, respectful, timid
SENTENCE - The brazen thief attempted to steal the painting in broad daylight without showing any fear.
IMPUDENT
MEANING - Disrespectfully bold, rude, or showing a lack of respect toward others(Disrespectfully bat Krna)
SYNONYMS - rude, insolent, disrespectful, brazen, impertinent
ANTONYMS - respectful, polite, humble, courteous, obedient
SENTENCE - The impudent student interrupted the teacher and spoke to her in a disrespectful manner.
CHEEKY
MEANING - Slightly rude or disrespectful in a playful, amusing, or mischievous way(Masti mast me batmeezi krn
SYNONYMS - mischievous, impish, saucy, impudent, pert
ANTONYMS - respectful, polite, well-mannered, humble, obedient
SENTENCE - The cheeky boy gave his teacher a playful smile after making a silly joke.