ENGLISH VOCAB

1) Disruption (Noun) – अशांति
Meaning: disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process.
Synonyms: disturbance, disordering, disarrangement
Antonyms: calm, method, order
Usage: “the scheme was planned to minimize disruption”


2) Scrutinising (Verb) – संवीक्षण करना
Meaning: examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
Synonyms: inspect, survey, scan
Antonyms:glance at
Usage: “customers were warned to scrutinize the small print”

3) Zealous (Adjective) – उत्साही
Meaning: having or showing zeal.
Synonyms: fervent, ardent, fervid
Antonyms:apathetic,indifferent
Usage: “the council was extremely zealous in the application of the regulations”

4) Laudable (Adjective) – प्रशंसनीय
Meaning: deserving praise and commendation.
Synonyms: praiseworthy, commendable, admirable
Antonyms: blameworthy, shameful
Usage: “laudable though the aim might be, the results have been criticized”

5) Quashing (Verb) – रद्द करने
Meaning: reject as invalid, especially by legal procedure.
Synonyms: cancel, reverse, rescind
Antonyms: validate
Usage: “his conviction was quashed on appeal”

6) Detrimental (Adjective) – हानिकारक
Meaning: tending to cause harm.
Synonyms: harmful, damaging, injurious
Antonyms: benign, beneficial
Usage: “recent policies have been detrimental to the interests of many old people”

7) Subsequent (Adjective) – अनुवर्ती
Meaning: coming after something in time; following.
Synonyms: following, ensuing, succeeding
Antonyms: previous, prior, former
Usage: “the theory was developed subsequent to the earthquake of 1906”

8) Rationale (Noun) – तर्काधार
Meaning: a set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or belief.
Synonyms: logic, grounds, sense
Antonyms: discouragement, proof, reality
Usage:”he explained the rationale behind the change”

9)Viable (Adjective) – व्यावहारिक
Meaning: capable of working successfully; feasible.
Synonyms:workable, feasible, practicable
Antonyms: impracticable
Usage: “the proposed investment was economically viable”

10) Ajar (Adjective) – अधखुला
Meaning: slightly open.
Synonyms: half open, agape, unfastened
Antonyms: closed, wide open
Usage: “the home help had left the window ajar”

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