1. Reinforce – verb – to strengthen – समर्थन करना
Synonyms – strengthen, fortify
Antonyms – weaken, undermine
E.g. – I used an extra layer of glue to reinforce the weak areas of my science project.
2. Coil – verb – to wind in circles or rings – लपेट
Synonyms – twist, loop
Antonyms – uncoil, straighten
E.g. – Because he was learning how to sail, he needed to coil the rope in order to steady the mast of the boat.
3. Cognizance – verb – to have awareness or knowledge of something – पूर्ण ज नक र होन
Synonyms – awareness, consciousness
Antonyms – incognizance, ignorance
E.g. – Any cognizance about a crime should be reported to the police.
4. Incarnate – verb – to stand for something or someone in a noticeable way – स क्ष त्
Synonyms – embodied, personify
Antonyms – disincarnate, unbodied
E.g. – The dark portrait seemed to incarnate all the evil the artist saw in the world.
5. Presumably – adverb – by a sensible guess; probably – सम्भवतः
Synonyms – likely, possilbly
Antonyms – unlikely, agreed
E.g. – Before the generous millionaire died, he presumably changed his will and left all of his money to charity.
6. Malignant – adjective – causing an extremely serious, possibly even fatal, issue – अस ध्य
Synonyms – harmful, poisonous
Antonyms – benign, humane
E.g. – When the doctors discovered a malignant tumor in Sam’s brain, they told him he only had six months to live.
7. Brackish – adjective – unappealing in taste – ख र
Synonyms – distasteful, nauseous
Antonyms – appetizing, delicious
E.g. – Since the water on the island tasted brackish, I decided not to drink it.
8. Renovate – verb – to revamp something to make it look new again – नवीनीकरर् करन
Synonyms – repair, restore
Antonyms –destroy, demolish
E.g. – The community pitched in to renovate the old historic buildings in town.
9. Dwindle – verb – to decrease, shrink, diminish, and reduce in size – क्षीर् हो ज न
Synonyms –sink, disappear
Antonyms – amass, magnify
E.g. – As the number of workers began to dwindle because of the cutbacks, the workload of each person became intolerable.
10. Circumscribe – verb – to limit the range or scope of something to a particular degree – सीमित करन
Synonyms – restrain, regulate
Antonyms – broaden, exceed E.g. – In court the violent suspects wear shackles that circumscribe their ability to flee.
Synonyms – strengthen, fortify
Antonyms – weaken, undermine
E.g. – I used an extra layer of glue to reinforce the weak areas of my science project.
2. Coil – verb – to wind in circles or rings – लपेट
Synonyms – twist, loop
Antonyms – uncoil, straighten
E.g. – Because he was learning how to sail, he needed to coil the rope in order to steady the mast of the boat.
3. Cognizance – verb – to have awareness or knowledge of something – पूर्ण ज नक र होन
Synonyms – awareness, consciousness
Antonyms – incognizance, ignorance
E.g. – Any cognizance about a crime should be reported to the police.
4. Incarnate – verb – to stand for something or someone in a noticeable way – स क्ष त्
Synonyms – embodied, personify
Antonyms – disincarnate, unbodied
E.g. – The dark portrait seemed to incarnate all the evil the artist saw in the world.
5. Presumably – adverb – by a sensible guess; probably – सम्भवतः
Synonyms – likely, possilbly
Antonyms – unlikely, agreed
E.g. – Before the generous millionaire died, he presumably changed his will and left all of his money to charity.
6. Malignant – adjective – causing an extremely serious, possibly even fatal, issue – अस ध्य
Synonyms – harmful, poisonous
Antonyms – benign, humane
E.g. – When the doctors discovered a malignant tumor in Sam’s brain, they told him he only had six months to live.
7. Brackish – adjective – unappealing in taste – ख र
Synonyms – distasteful, nauseous
Antonyms – appetizing, delicious
E.g. – Since the water on the island tasted brackish, I decided not to drink it.
8. Renovate – verb – to revamp something to make it look new again – नवीनीकरर् करन
Synonyms – repair, restore
Antonyms –destroy, demolish
E.g. – The community pitched in to renovate the old historic buildings in town.
9. Dwindle – verb – to decrease, shrink, diminish, and reduce in size – क्षीर् हो ज न
Synonyms –sink, disappear
Antonyms – amass, magnify
E.g. – As the number of workers began to dwindle because of the cutbacks, the workload of each person became intolerable.
10. Circumscribe – verb – to limit the range or scope of something to a particular degree – सीमित करन
Synonyms – restrain, regulate
Antonyms – broaden, exceed E.g. – In court the violent suspects wear shackles that circumscribe their ability to flee.
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