{"id":1987,"date":"2018-11-27T12:07:55","date_gmt":"2018-11-27T06:37:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.www.skillcious.com\/\/?p=1987"},"modified":"2021-03-10T21:11:20","modified_gmt":"2021-03-10T15:41:20","slug":"important-english-word-list-day-49","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.skillcious.com\/important-english-word-list-day-49\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Important English Word list With Hindi Meaning"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Important<\/p>\n

Hello Readers, today we are going to publish\u00a0<\/span>an Important English Word list<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0with Hindi Meaning from Day-49. These vocabulary words are essential for the upcoming CAT, XAT, CMAT, GMAT, SNAP, SBI PO, IBPS PO, SSC, and other exams. All the vocabularies are from The Hindu newspaper.<\/span><\/p>\n

Important English Word list With Hindi Meaning Day-49<\/span><\/h2>\n

1) Enrage- (verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h4>\n

Hindi Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0\u0915\u094d\u0930\u094b\u0927\u093f\u0924 \u0915\u0930\u0928\u093e<\/span><\/p>\n

English Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0to make someone very angry.<\/span><\/p>\n

Synonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0anger, irritate, annoy, infuriate, provoke, exacerbate, arouse, nettle, offend<\/span><\/p>\n

Antonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0soothe, please, assuage, appease, pacify, comfort, relieve, satisfy,<\/span><\/p>\n

Example Sentence-<\/span><\/strong> His coming to the home late-night makes his parents enraged.<\/span><\/p>\n

2) Bout- (noun)<\/strong><\/span><\/h4>\n

Hindi Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0\u092e\u0941\u0915\u093e\u092c\u0932\u093e, \u092e\u0941\u0915\u094d\u0915\u0947\u092c\u093e\u091c\u093c\u0940 \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0924\u093f\u092f\u094b\u0917\u093f\u0924\u093e<\/span><\/p>\n

English Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0a short period of something unpleasant.<\/span><\/p>\n

Synonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0contest, battle, game, match, competition, encounter, attack, fight,<\/span><\/p>\n

Antonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0Concord, trail, stagnation<\/span><\/p>\n

Example Sentence-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0The boxer who will handle the pressure properly, will win the final bout.<\/span><\/p>\n

3) Caprice- (noun)<\/strong><\/span><\/h4>\n

Hindi Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0\u0938\u0928\u0915, \u092e\u094c\u091c, \u0909\u092e\u0902\u0917<\/span><\/p>\n

English Meaning-<\/span><\/strong> a sudden change of mood or behavior.<\/span><\/p>\n

Synonyms-<\/span><\/strong> humor, whimsy, freak, mood, vagary, caprice, blatancy, wave, surge<\/span><\/p>\n

Antonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0constancy, constant, permanence, dependability<\/span><\/p>\n

Example Sentence-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0His caprices made his friend\u2019s life difficult.<\/span><\/p>\n

4) Emanate- (verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h4>\n

Hindi Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0\u0928\u093f\u0915\u0932\u0928\u093e<\/span><\/p>\n

English Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0to come out or emit.<\/span><\/p>\n

Synonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0emerge, exhale, issue, flow, originate, discharge, rise, begin, pour<\/span><\/p>\n

Antonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0absorb, take, accept, eat up, conceal<\/span><\/p>\n

Example Sentence-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0Chemical water emanates from Factories and mix with the river, causes water pollution.<\/span><\/p>\n

5) Trumpet- (noun& verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h4>\n

Hindi Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0\u0922\u093f\u0902\u0922\u094b\u0930\u093e \u092a\u0940\u091f\u0928\u093e, \u0918\u094b\u0937\u093f\u0924 \u0915\u0930\u0928\u093e, \u0924\u0941\u0930\u0939\u0940<\/span><\/p>\n

English Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0proclaim widely.<\/span><\/p>\n

Synonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0herald, broadcast, advertise, announce, proclaim, publicize, extol<\/span><\/p>\n

Antonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0conceal, secret, hide, silence, muteness, privacy<\/span><\/p>\n

Example Sentence-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0The cricket team trumpeted its victory in the city.<\/span><\/p>\n

6) Electrocute- (verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h4>\n

Hindi Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0\u092c\u093f\u091c\u0932\u0940 \u0938\u0947 \u092e\u0930 \u091c\u093e\u0928\u093e<\/span><\/p>\n

English Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0to die by electricity.<\/span><\/p>\n

Synonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0punish, kill, put to death, lynch, assassinate, guillotine, murder<\/span><\/p>\n

Antonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0support, recover, revive, save, protect, safeguard<\/span><\/p>\n

Example Sentence-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0Many electricians electrocute due to lack of safeness.<\/span><\/p>\n

7) Annihilate- (verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h4>\n

Hindi Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0\u0938\u0902\u0939\u093e\u0930 \u0915\u0930\u0928\u093e, \u092e\u093f\u091f\u093e \u0926\u0947\u0928\u093e, \u091c\u0921\u093c \u0938\u0947 \u092e\u093f\u091f\u093e\u0928\u093e<\/span><\/p>\n

English Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0destroy utterly.<\/span><\/p>\n

Synonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0eliminate, eradicate, destroy, demolish, abolish, ruin, erase, annul<\/span><\/p>\n

Antonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0build, establish, revive, constitute, create, promote<\/span><\/p>\n

Example Sentence-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0The farmers use Insecticide to annihilate the insects from the crops.<\/span><\/p>\n

8) Cluster- (noun & verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h4>\n

Hindi Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0\u0938\u092e\u0942\u0939, \u0907\u0915\u091f\u094d\u0920\u093e \u0915\u0930\u0928\u093e<\/span><\/p>\n

English Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0a group of similar things.<\/span><\/p>\n

Synonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0bunch, gather, collection, group, collection, bundle, aggregate, gathering, clutch<\/span><\/p>\n

Antonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0isolation, individual, break, one, disperse, spread<\/span><\/p>\n

Example Sentence-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0The cluster of illegal\u00a0<\/span>weapons<\/span><\/a>\u00a0seized by the Police in the forest.<\/span><\/p>\n

9) Clobber- (noun & verb)<\/strong><\/span><\/h4>\n

Hindi Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0\u092a\u0940\u091f\u0928\u093e, \u092e\u093e\u0930\u0928\u093e<\/span><\/p>\n

English Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0hit someone strongly.<\/span><\/p>\n

Synonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0smash, batter, strike, drub, beat, hit, attack, punch, knock<\/span><\/p>\n

Antonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0uphold, praise, appreciate, promote, defend, assist, upraise<\/span><\/p>\n

Example Sentence-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0The crowd of people clobbered the thief in the market without informing the Police.<\/span><\/p>\n

10) Disquiet- (verb and adjective)<\/strong><\/span><\/h4>\n

Hindi Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0\u092c\u0947\u091a\u0948\u0928\u0940, \u0905\u0936\u093e\u0902\u0924, \u0918\u092c\u0930\u093e\u0939\u091f<\/span><\/p>\n

English Meaning-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0a feeling of worry.<\/span><\/p>\n

Synonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0disturb, trouble, anxiety, upset, fluster, agitate, discomfort, unsettle<\/span><\/p>\n

Antonyms-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0comfort, please, ease, peace, easiness, coolness, patience, relief<\/span><\/p>\n

Example Sentence-<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0A tiger entered into a village, which disquieted the people in the village.<\/span><\/p>\n

LEARN VOCABULARY WORD LIST DAY-48<\/a><\/p>\n

This is the\u00a0Important English Word list<\/strong>\u00a0With Hindi meaning from Day-49. Lean daily 10 vocabularies to improve your English.<\/p>\n

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