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1. STAMMERER  हकलाहट     [noun]

Kritik Roshan is STAMMERER but he is a big star in Bollywood.

2. LISPER  तोतला     [noun]

Anupam Kher was a LISPER and but today he is a great actor and politician.

3. INEVITABLE  निश्चित /जो  टल न सके    [adjective]

Something to happen and we are unable to be avoided or prevented.

Death is INEVITABLE. 

4. ATROCITY  कुरुरता     [noun]

An Extremely cruel, violent, or shocking act.

We could not tolerate ATROCITY in this country.

5. SPENDTHRIFT  खर्चीला     [adjective]

Spending a lot of money in a way that wastes it.

Vijay Mallya is bankrupt now, due to his SPENDTHRIFT Habit.

6. QUIRKYALONE  अकेलापन  पसंद व्यक्ति     [noun]

Someone who enjoys being single (but is not opposed to being in a relationship) and generally prefers to be alone rather than dating for the sake of being in a couple.

Rahul and Vishal both have QUIRKYALONE personality.

7. STRANGLE  गला घोंटकर  मरना     [verb]

To kill someone by pressing their throat so that they cannot breathe.

Robber STRANGLE lady for rob.

8. HENPECKED  जोरू का गुलाम     [adjective]

A man is controlled by his wife and a little frightened of his wife.

HENPECKED husband attempts to escape from his domineering wife.

9. BIBLIOPHILE  किताबीकीरा     [noun]

A person who loves or collects books.

My friend is a BIBLIOPHILE who can easily spend hours in a library.

10. RACONTEUR  मज़ेदार कहानियाँ सुनाने वाला     [noun]

Someone who tells funny or interesting stories.

The family enjoys listening to Grenada talk about his life because he is an exceptional RACONTEUR

11. STAB  -  छुरी मारना     [noun]

Trust a knife or other pointed weapon into (someone) so as to wound or kill.


A thief tries to STAB her/him. 

12. ENGROSSING  -  दिलचस्प, मनोरंजन      [adjective]

Very interesting and need all your attention.

She has written an ENGROSSING all your attention.

13. SHOPLIFTER  -  दुकानों से सामान चोरी करने वाला      [noun]

A person who steals goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.

She was charged with SHOPLIFTING.

14. OVER THE MOON  -  अत्यंत प्रसन्न और प्रसन्न 

Extremely pleased and happy.

He was OVER THE MOON when he cracked the interview.

15. HAWKER  -  फेरीवाला     [noun]

A person who travels about selling goods, typically advertising them by shouting.

No HAWKER comes in our locality that's why we have to go to the market for groceries.

16. GULLIBLE  -  आसानी से धोखा खानेवाला     [adjective]

One who easily believes everything that people say, can easily be deceived and tricked.

It is easy to sell a product in this market. People are GULLIBLE here.

His relationship couldn't last long. He was GULLIBLE.

17. SHIRKER  -  कामचोर      [noun]

Someone who avoids work.

You can't give him responsibility. He is a SHIRKER.

18. ANTS IN MY PANTS  -  बहुत उत्साहित और आसानी से परेशान होना

Becoming too excited and easily upset.

His result is about to come. He has got ANTS IN MY PANTS.

19PERSONAL  -  निजी     [adjective]

Belonging to or affecting a particular person rather than anyone else.

You can't park your car here. It's my PERSONAL parking.

20. PERSONNEL  -  कर्मचारीगण      [noun]

The people who are employed in a company organization, or one of the armed forces.

My office PERSONNEL is really supportive.

PERSONNEL should not take their PERSONAL matter to office.

21. SYCOPHANT  -  चापलूस चमचा     [noun]

She is unaware of the reality as she has SYCOPHANT around her.

22. TATTLETALE  -  चुगलखोर     [noun]

A person who secretly reveals the secrets of others in order to complain or cause trouble.

Don't say him anything about our bunk yesterday's bunk, he is a TATTLETALE.

23. SQUANDERER  -  अय्याश     [noun]

One who wastes something especially money or time in a reckless and foolish manner.

His father threw him out of the house as he becomes SQUANDERER at a very young age.

24. POT CALLS THE CATTLE BLACK  -  चोर चोर को चोर बुलाए 

One who criticizes others for the fault he has done himself.

Thieves call thieves thieves

How dare he calls me a lier. He is a POT CALLS THE CATTLE BLACK.

25. DARK HORSE  -  छुपा रुस्तम     [noun]

One who has surprising skill or ability but keeps it secret.

I didn't know you sing so well. You are such a DARK HORSE.

26. INDIGENOUS  -  स्वदेशी     [adjective]

Naturally existing in or belongs to a place or country rather than arriving from another place.

Patanjali's products are INDIGENOUS. It can be trusted.

27. ABSENT-MINDED  -  भुलाक्कड़      [adjective]

Someone who often forgets things or always thinking attention to it's surrounding.

It is really difficult to explain anything to Vickey. He is an ABSENT-MINDEDalways stays in his fantasy world.

28. BEER O'CLOCK     

It's the right time of the day to start drinking beer. It usually indicates it may be at any time of the day.
Let's use this word in the sentence

It's almost BEER O'CLOCK. Let's finish all our work so we can leave, people.

29. HANGRY (Hungry + Angry)

When the level of hunger goes into a new dimension, you are something more than just hungry. you are HANGRY (Hungry + Angry). You are angry because you are so hungry.

Why is taking so long to deliver my order? I am hangry now.

30. BLUNT  -  मुंहफट     [adjective]

To speak straightforwardly without even caring about other's feelings or sentiments.

You should not invite me to the party. I am BLUNT sometimes. Your friends may not like me.

31. BURY THE HATCHET  -  पुरानी बातों पर मिटी डालो     [noun]

To stop an argument and become friends again.

How could you break this childhood friendship? Stop being so arrogant and let's BURY THE HATCHET.

32. JEALOUS  -  ईर्ष्या    [adjective]

Being unhappy or angry.

He feels JEALOUS when somebody looks at his crush.

33. ZEALOUS  -  उत्साही    [adjective]

Enthusiastic/Excited.

I am very ZEALOUS to watch avengers endgame.

34. JINX  -  मनहूस     [noun]

Bad luck, or a person or thing that is believed to bring bad luck.

Every time he comes home, something bad happens. He is a JINX.

35. THEIST  -  आस्तिक      [noun]

Who believes in the existence of God.

Not everyone is THEIST just become they believe in god. Some are superstitious.

36. ATHEIST  -  नास्तिक      [noun]

Who doesn't believes in the existence of God?

The suffering he has been through made him an ATHEIST.

37. AGNOSTIC  -  संशयवादी     [noun]

Who is doubtful about the existence of God.

I can't participate in ram mandir debate. I am an AGNOSTIC.

38. MORTAL  -  नश्वर     [adjective]

Who is bound to die (a living being, especially people)

How can a human make promises of life long while they know that are MORTAL? It's hilarious.

39. IMMORTAL  -  अमर     [adjective]

Who can't die or will live forever.

If stories are believed. Lord hanuman was IMMORTAL.

40. AUSPICIOUS  -  शुभ     [adjective]

Possibly a positive and successful future.

Eating sweets before any important event is believed to be AUSPICIOUS in India.

41. INAUSPICIOUS  -  अशुभ    [adjective]

Showing signs that something will not be successful or positive.

It is still considered INAUSPICIOUS wearing block on some religious events.

42. PATRIOT  देशभक्त    [noun]

Who loves their country (a living being, especially people)

You can't become PATRIOT just by thinking about the country, you have to sacrifice for it.

43. TRAITOR  -  देशद्रोही     [noun]

Who is not loyal or stop being loyal to their own country.

He was given life imprisonment for being a TRAITOR. He sold the intelligence report to the enemy.

44. MISOGYNIST   स्री जाति से द्वेष करनेवाला     [noun]

A man who hates women or believes that men are much better than women.

He doesn't like his boss due to her rude behavior. It doesn't make him a MISOGYNIST.

45. FEMINIST  -  नारीवादी     [noun]

A person who talks about or support equality between men and women

Everyone is trying to be a FEMINIST nowadays. But do they really talk about everyone's rights or only theirs?

46. BAIT  -  चारा     [noun]

Bait is food that you put on a hook or in a trap in order to catch or animals.
on the other hand, Use someone or something to attract someone else.

Small worms are usually preferred as a BAIT.

on the other hand, Politicians often use farmers and religious issues as BAIT to attract the voters.

47. AISLE  -  गलियारा     [noun]

A long, narrow space between rows of seats in an aircraft, cinema, or church.

I prefer to take AISLE seats in a theater. it gives a view.

48. ORPHAN  -  अनाथ     [noun]

A child whose parents are dead.

War gives ORPHAN to the country.

49. ORPHANAGE  -  अनाथालय     [noun]

A home for children where parents are dead or unable to care for them.

ORPHANAGE should be inspected to make sure the better care of children.

50. ENDURANCE  -  सहनशक्ति     [noun]

The ability to continue with an unpleasant or difficult situation, experience, or activity over a long period of time.

It was his ENDURANCE that kept him alive in that difficult time.

51. NOVICE   -  नौसिखिया     [noun]

A person who does not have much experience in a particular job or situation.

Being a NOVICEI wasn't has taken seriously. they didn't even entertain many of my ideas.

52. SALVATION  -  मुक्ति    [noun]

*State of being free from good and evil and, life and death.

*Something that prevents danger, loss or harm.

My mother has always been my SALVATION in my low.

53. DISCRIMINATE  -  भेदभाव करना    [verb]

Treating a person or group differently, usually in the worst way on the basis of their color, caste religion, etc.

A religion, in its true nature, never DISCRIMINATE for it, everyone stands equal.

54. DISCRIMINATION  -  भेदभाव     [noun]

The DISCRIMINATION between white & black gave birth to satyagraha in South Africa.

55DETEST  -  घृणा करना     [verb]

To hate someone or something very much.

DETEST discrimination.

56. FACADE  -  मुखौटा     [noun]

A person's facade is the image that a person presents to others, a fake image.

His smile is just a FACADEdeep inside he is angry.

57. MORON  -  मूर्ख     [noun]

A very stupid person

I don't know MORON spilled tea on my keyboard.

58. EXILE  -  देश निकाल     [noun][verb]

The condition of someone being sent or kept away from their own country, etc.

If you are a traitor, you might be EXILED be from the country.

59. GLOSSOPHOBIA  -  भाषण भीति     [noun]

Fear of public speaking

Right guiding helps you to overcome your GLOSSOPHOBIA.

60. PROXIMITY  -  नजदीकी     [noun]

Nearness in space, time, or relationship.

Excess of PROXIMITYeven with best breeds hate.

61. PHILANTHROPIST  -  दानी     [noun]

A person who helps the poor especially by giving them money.

You can still be a PHILANTHROPIST without having money. Just be with people in their difficult times and donate your time.

62. ALMS  -  दान     [noun]

Money, clothes or food is given to poor people.

When you give ALMS, do not let your left hand know what right hand is giving. so that, your ALMS will be given in secret.

63. IGNORE  -  नजरअंदाज करना     [verb]

To intentionally not listen or give attention to.

People often IGNORE traffic signals just to save a few seconds.

64. DENY  -  मना करना      [verb]

To say that something isn't true and to refuse someone to have something or not allow to do.

Warden DENIED her to enter the hostel after 10 pm.

65. NEGLECT   उपेक्षा करना      [verb]

To not give enough care or attention to people or things that are your responsibility.

Working parents are so busy nowadays that they NEGLECT their child's upbringing. and, it often leads their child to the wrong path.

66. TANTALIZE  -  ललचाना      [verb]

To attract someone or make them feel excited by offering something exciting.

Online food delivery apps are TANTALIZE people with their discount offers and beautifully photoshopped food pictures.

67. GOURMAND  -  चटोरा     [noun]

A person who enjoys eating large amounts of food.

She never denies anything when it comes to food. She is a GOURMAND.

68. RETALIATE   प्रतिकार करना  [verb]

Make an attack in return for a similar attack.

India RETALIATED against Pakistan with an airstrike.

69. ALONE  -  अकेला    [adjective]

Without other people.

When he got no response from his friends, he decided to go ALONE for movie.

70. ALOOF  -  अलग     [adjective]

Not friendly or willing to take part in things.

I am a bit shy in making conversation and people think I am ALOOF.

71. BRUNCH [BREAKFAST+LUNCH] -  नाश्ता    [noun]

A meal is eaten in the late morning is a combination of breakfast and lunch.

In today's tight schedule, youth-only gets time for BRUNCH.

72. BROMANCE [BROTHER+ROMANCE]    [noun]

A close and friendly relationship between the two men.

BROMANCE between Jai and Veeru still inspires people for true friendship.

73. FLEXITARIAN     [noun]

A person who eats mainly vegetarian food but eats meat occasionally.

Many vegetarians are becoming FLEXITARIAN nowadays.

74. EPIDEMIC  -   महामारी     [noun]

The appearance of a particular disease in a large number of people at the same time.

Swine flu EPIDEMIC has spread widely in the area.

75. RELIFE  -  राहत    [noun]

A feeling of happiness that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended.

Many organization has come forward to provide monetary RELIFE to martyred soldier's family.

76. RELIEVE  -   राहत देना     [verb]

To make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong.

Only strick action against terrorism can RELIEVE country the grudge.

77. PRAY  -  प्रार्थना     [verb]

Address a prayer to god.

Whole nation PRAY to god to provide peace to the souls of martyrs.

78. PREY  -  शिकार     [noun]

An animal that is hunted and killed for food by another animal.

Tiger always runs weak PREY.

79. INFANTRY  -  थल सेना     [noun]

Soldiers marching or fighting on foot.

The first time in Indian history an INFANTRY was lead by a lady officer on republic day 2019.
80. NOSTALGIA  -  विषाद / उदासी [noun]

A feeling of pleasure and also slight sadness when you think about things that happened in the past

They felt 
NOSTALGIA seeing each other on the train and miss the promises they once made to be together always.

81ALMS  -  दान     [noun]

Mony, clothes or food given to poor people.

When you give ALMS, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is giving. So, your ALMS will be given in secret.

82CONTAMINATE  -  दूषित करना     [verb]

To make something less pure or make it poisonous.

Our greed towards urbanization has to CONTAMINATE the air.

83. CONTAMINATED  -    दूषित     [adjective]

Impure, poisonous due to contact with something unclean, bad, etc.

Delhi's air is getting CONTAMINATED with every day passing by.

84. OCCULT  -  तंत्र     [noun]

Mystical, supernatural, or magical powers, practices, or phenomena.

In India, many people lose their lives every year due to their belief in OCCULT.

85. OCCULTIST  -  तांत्रिक     [adjective]

A person who believes in and practices supernatural and magical powers.

That OCCULTIST made everyone believe that he was a god.

86. SEEK -  तलाशना     [verb]

Attempt to find (something).

They came here to SEEK shelter from biting winter winds

87. REDEMPTION  -  मुक्ति     [noun] 

The action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
Memorize with example
God's plans for the REDEMPTION of his world

88. CONSEQUENCES  -  परिणाम       [plural noun]

A result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.

Abrupt withdrawal of drug treatment can have serious CONSEQUENCES.
89. SIN  -  पाप     [noun] 

An immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law.

A  SIN in the eyes of God

90. ATTAINED  -  संतुस्ट     [verb]

succeed in achieving (something that one has worked for).

clarify your objectives and ways of ATTAINING them.

91. RESTLESS  -  बेचैन     [adjective]

Unable to rest or relax as a result of anxiety or boredom.

The audience grew RESTLESS and inattentive

92. MUNDANE  -  साधारण मामूली     [adjective]

Very ordinary and therefore not interesting.

My biggest fear is becoming MUNDANE, doing action films: Shahrukh Khan.

93. VULNERABLE  -  चपेट में     [adjective]

Able to be easily physically, emotionally or mentally hurt influenced, or attacked.


He becomes VULNERABLE after losing last hope to get his dream job. This was all he prepared himself for. 

94ADULTERATED  -  मिलावटी      [adjective]

Food or drink weaker or lower in quality due to mixing something else in it. 

FDA found ADULTERATED milk in most of Delhi's local dairies. 

95. ANNOY  -  नाराज करना     [verb]

To make someone slightly angry or upset. 

He always ANNOYS her by testing her. 

96. PERSUADE  -  मानना     [verb]

To make someone believe something by giving them a good reason. 

And, always manages to PERSUADE by making her smile again. 

97. PROOF  -  सबूत     [noun]

Evidence or argument establishing or helping to establish a fact or the truth of a statement.

His silence is a matter which is neutral in terms of providing positive PROOF of his guilt.

98. PROVE  -  साबित करना     [verb]

Demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument.

The ability to deliver and PROVE high levels of performance is no longer just a competitive advantage.

99. SCRAMBLED EGGS  -  तले हुए अंडे / आमलेट     [noun]

A dish of eggs prepared by beating them with a little liquid and then cooking and stirring gently.

He makes delicious SCRAMBLED EGGS.

100. BRAZIER  -  अंगीठी     [noun]

A metal container for burning coal, wood, etc., used to give warmth or to cook on.

We used to have BRAZIER in our village where we would spend cold nights with the family sitting around it, I miss those days.

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भागत सिंह के बारे में कुछ गजब के रोचक तथ्य:-     भगत सिंह को हिन्दी, उर्दू, पंजाबी तथा अंग्रेजी के अलावा बांग्ला भी आती थी जो उनहोने बटूकेसवर दत से सीखी थी।   भगत सिंह को प्यार से घर में सब भगू कहकर बुलाते थे। 21 जून 1929 के दिन को भगत सिंह के नाम पर मनाया गया था, अंग्रेजों को यह दर्शाने के लिय की भारतीय जनता भगत सिंह के समर्थन में कुछ भी कर सकती है। फासी के समय भगत सिंह और सुखदेव की उम्र सिर्फ 23 साल थी लेकिन राजगुरु की उम्र 22 साल थी। भगत सिंह के कानूनी सलाहकार दूनी चंद थे तथा ब्रिटिश हुकूमत की तरफ से वकील कार्डन नोंड थे। भगत सिंह पहले आदमी थे जिन्होंने कोंग्रेस पार्टी के डोमिनीयन स्टेटस की जगह पूर्ण स्वराज की मांग की थी। भगत सिंह शादी नहीं करना चाहते थे, जब उनके माता - पिता उनकी शादी की योजना बना रहे थे तब वह घर छोर कर कानपुर आ गए थे और तब उन्होंने कहा था “अब तो आजादी ही मेंरी दुल्हन बनेगी” कॉलेज के दिनों में भगत सिंह एक अच्छे अभिनेता भी थे उन्होंने बहुत से नाटकों में  भी हिस लिया था और भगत सिंह को कुस्ती का भी शौक था । भगत सिंह एक अच्छे वक्ता और लेखक ...

Ideology of Bhagat Singh

जब भी हम लोग भगत सिंह का नाम सुनते है तो हमारे दिमाग मे सरप्राथम हथियार और हिंसा आता है। भगत सिंह को अपने जमाने का सबसे आधीक अग्रणी बुद्धिजीवियों में से एक माना जाता।  उनके मित्रों का कहना था की भगत सिंह जब भी दिखते थे उनके हाथ मे कोई न कोई पुस्तक जरूर रहती थी। उन्होंने विस्तार मे पढ़ा था  ब्रिटिश , यूरोपीय , अमेरिकी और रुसी साहित्य। 250  से भी अधिक किताबे उन्होंने पढ़ी थी गिरफ्तार होने से पहले , इसके बाद  अपने 2 साल के कारावास के दौरान उन्होंने 300 से भी अधिक कितबे पढ़ी थी। भगत सिंह को ना सिर्फ किताबे पढ़ने के लिय बल्कि उनके लेखों के लिय भी जाना जाता था। उनके  लेख  छपते थे : -  कीर्ति , अकाली और वीर अर्जुन प्रताप जैसी मैगजीन मे जो उस जमाने की मुख्य मैगजीन हुआ करती थी।       भगत सिंह ने कहा था : -                   “बम और पिस्तौल से क्रांति नहीं आती।                    क्रांति की तलवार विचारों की सान पर तेज होती है।” ...