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1). Bracing (Adjective) – ताजा और सशक्त
Definition: fresh and invigorating.
Synonyms: invigorating, refreshing, stimulating, energizing, exhilarating, enlivening,
revivin
Usage: the bracing sea air
2). Peers (Verb) – निकट / इमानदारी से देखना
Definition: look with difficulty or concentration at someone or something.
Synonyms: squint, look closely/earnestly, try to see, look through narrowed eyes, narrow one’s eye
Usage: Faye peered at her with suspicion
3). Bruising (Verb) – परेशान करना या अपमान करना
Definition: hurt (someone’s feelings).
Synonyms: upset, offend, insult, affront, hurt, wound, pain, injure, crush, displease,
peeve
Usage: she tried to bolster her bruised pride
4). Fallout (Noun) – परिणाम
Definition: the adverse results of a situation or action.
Synonyms: outgrowth, consequence, offshoot.
Usage: he’s prepared to take calculated risks regardless of political fallout
5). Manoeuvre (Noun) — पैंतरेबाज़ी
Definition: carefully guide or manipulate (someone or something) in order to achieve an end.
Synonyms: intrigue, plot, scheme, plan, lay plans, conspire, pull strings
Usage: they were manoeuvring him into betraying his friend
6). Bluster (Verb) – धमकाना
Definition: talk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect.
Synonyms: rant, thunder; boast, brag, swagger
Usage: you threaten and bluster, but won’t carry it through
7). Glut (Noun) – भरमार
Definition: an excessively abundant supply of something.
Synonyms: surplus, excess, surfeit, superfluity, overabundance, superabundance
Usage: there is a glut of cars on the market
8). Allying (Verb) – जोड़ना
Definition: combine or unite a resource or commodity with (another) for mutual benefit.
Synonyms: combine, marry, couple, merge, amalgamate, join, pool, fuse
Usage: he allied his racing experience with his father’s business acumen
9). Reluctant (Adjective) — अनिच्छुक
Definition: unwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
Synonyms: unwilling, disinclined, unenthusiastic, grudging, resistant, resisting,
opposed
Usage: today, many ordinary people are still reluctant to talk about politics
10). Ostensibly (Adverb) – प्रकट रूप से
Definition: as appears or is stated to be true, though not necessarily so; apparently.
Synonyms: apparently, seemingly, on the face of it, to all appearances, on the surface
Usage: the party secretary resigned, ostensibly from ill health
11). Credentials (Noun) – दस्तावेज़
Definition: a qualification, achievement, quality, or aspect of a person’s background, especially when used to indicate their suitability for something.
Synonyms: documents, papers, identity papers, identification papers, bona fides
Usage: recruitment is based mainly on academic credentials
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