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🔰VOCABULARY🔰

1. POSTULATE (VERB): (स्वयं सिद्ध
मान लेना): to assume to be true or existent
Synonyms: posit, guess
Antonyms: reject, deny
Sentence: Freud postulated that we all have a death
instinct.

2. GEHENNA (NOUN): (कष्ट): place of the
condemned; bad situation
Synonyms: misery, nightmare
Antonyms: heaven, bliss
Sentence: The survivors of the wreck face a different
kind of gehenna.

3. PAUSATION (NOUN): (स्र्कावट): break,
pause
Synonyms: hiatus, interruption
Antonyms: continuation, closure
Sentence: You have to finish the task without
pausations.

4. SUASIVE (ADJECTIVE): (िमझाने-
बुझाने वाला): effective
Synonyms: compelling, convincing
Antonyms: ineffective, invalid
Sentence: Ministers of religion as well as physicians
have always wielded the authority of suasive
powers.

5. RAZZ (VERB): (चिढाना): ridicule
Synonyms: jest, joke
Antonyms: respect, honour
Sentence: I take him at his word that this was basically
locker-room talk—a joke, meant to razz
other players.

6. MONSTROUS (ADJECTIVE):
(ववकट/राक्षिी): shockingly devilish
Synonyms: atrocious, heinous
Antonyms: moral, sensible
Sentence: It is monstrous how badly he is treated.

7. MORPH (VERB): (रूप बदलना): to
change into
Synonyms: transform, contort
Antonyms: sustain, stagnate
Sentence: Cinematic special effects morphed the
villain into a snake.

8. QUINTESSENTIAL (ADJECTIVE):
(िारमय): representing the perfect example
of a class or quality.
Synonyms: classic, ideal
Antonyms: atypical, unique
Sentence: Everybody thinks of him as the
quintessential New Yorker.

9. PREREQUISITE (ADJECTIVE): (शर्त):
required or necessary as a prior condition
Synonyms: mandatory, expedient
Antonyms: inessential, voluntary
Sentence: Young children can be taught the
prerequisite skills necessary for reading.

10. REVERENT (ADJECTIVE): (श्रद्धालु):
showing great respect.
Synonyms: reverential, appreciative
Antonyms: impolite, rude
Sentence: A reverent silence followed the professor's lecture.

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