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Harshit Jain
1. Demagogue – noun – a leader of the people - दुर्जनों का नेता
Synonyms – agitator, rebel
Antonyms – appeaser
E.g. Only a demagogue could persuade so many people to rebel against authority.
2. Trepidation – noun – a nervous or fearful feeling- घबराहट
Synonyms – fear, apprehension
Antonyms- ease, happiness
E.g. The young woman had a good deal of trepidation of dying while the senior citizen had a joy for living.
3. Acquiesce – verb – to agree or express agreement- बिना विरोध के स्वीकार करना
Synonyms- comply, submit
Antonyms- fight, contest
E.g. The administration decided to acquiesce and let the students have a dance.
4. Bilious – adjective – annoyed- चिडचिडा
Synonyms- ailing, wan
Antonyms- blushing, colourful
E.g. The drunk man was bilious and used bad language when his wife refused to buy him more beer.
5. Carouse– verb – to take part in a drunken get-together- खूब मद्यपान करना
Synonyms- riot, roister
Antonyms- grieve
E.g. If you carouse before a big game, the coach will suspend you from the team.
6. Boisterous – adjective – noisy and mischievous- उधमी
Synonyms- loud, rowdy
Antonyms- calm, soft
E.g. Your boisterous actions at church cannot be tolerated.
7. Dubious – adjective – not sure about the truth or quality of something- संदिग्ध
Synonyms- unreliable, suspicious
Antonyms- sure, definite
E.g. The company’s dubious accounting methods made it an easy target for an IRS review.
8. Exigency– noun – something that is necessary in a particular situation- आवश्यकता
Synonyms- requirement, necessity
Antonyms- non essential
E.g. Rules are an exigency inside of a prison or else chaos will reign.
9. Paucity – noun – a small amount of something that is not enough- कमी
Synonyms- dearth, deficiency
Antonyms- enough, plenty
E.g. The paucity of talent at our school is going to prevent us from having a top-notch concert.
10. Tedious – adjective – annoying because it is long or slow- थकाऊ
Synonyms- unexciting, dull
Antonyms- entertaining, imaginative
E.g. There is nothing more tedious than driving in congested traffic.

Harshit Jain
1. Demagogue – noun – a leader of the people - दुर्जनों का नेता
Synonyms – agitator, rebel
Antonyms – appeaser
E.g. Only a demagogue could persuade so many people to rebel against authority.
2. Trepidation – noun – a nervous or fearful feeling- घबराहट
Synonyms – fear, apprehension
Antonyms- ease, happiness
E.g. The young woman had a good deal of trepidation of dying while the senior citizen had a joy for living.
3. Acquiesce – verb – to agree or express agreement- बिना विरोध के स्वीकार करना
Synonyms- comply, submit
Antonyms- fight, contest
E.g. The administration decided to acquiesce and let the students have a dance.
4. Bilious – adjective – annoyed- चिडचिडा
Synonyms- ailing, wan
Antonyms- blushing, colourful
E.g. The drunk man was bilious and used bad language when his wife refused to buy him more beer.
5. Carouse– verb – to take part in a drunken get-together- खूब मद्यपान करना
Synonyms- riot, roister
Antonyms- grieve
E.g. If you carouse before a big game, the coach will suspend you from the team.
6. Boisterous – adjective – noisy and mischievous- उधमी
Synonyms- loud, rowdy
Antonyms- calm, soft
E.g. Your boisterous actions at church cannot be tolerated.
7. Dubious – adjective – not sure about the truth or quality of something- संदिग्ध
Synonyms- unreliable, suspicious
Antonyms- sure, definite
E.g. The company’s dubious accounting methods made it an easy target for an IRS review.
8. Exigency– noun – something that is necessary in a particular situation- आवश्यकता
Synonyms- requirement, necessity
Antonyms- non essential
E.g. Rules are an exigency inside of a prison or else chaos will reign.
9. Paucity – noun – a small amount of something that is not enough- कमी
Synonyms- dearth, deficiency
Antonyms- enough, plenty
E.g. The paucity of talent at our school is going to prevent us from having a top-notch concert.
10. Tedious – adjective – annoying because it is long or slow- थकाऊ
Synonyms- unexciting, dull
Antonyms- entertaining, imaginative
E.g. There is nothing more tedious than driving in congested traffic.
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