Evict (verb) قانونی تخلیہ، بے دخل
Meaning: expel (someone) from a
property, especially with the support of the law.
Example: “a single mother and her children have been evicted from
their home”
Synonyms: expel, eject, oust, remove, dislodge
Antonyms: admit
Abrupt (adjective) ناگہانی طور پر، اچانک
Meaning: sudden and unexpected.
Example: “I was surprised by the abrupt change of subject”
Synonyms: sudden, immediate, instantaneous, hurried
Antonyms: gradual, unhurried
Tantamount (adjective) اثر یا اہمیت میں برابر
Meaning: equivalent in seriousness
to; virtually the same as.
Example: “the resignations were tantamount to an admission of
guilt”
Synonyms: equivalent to, equal to, amounting to, as good as
Antonyms: different, opposite, polar, reverse
Bemoan (verb) افسوس کرنا، نوحہ کرنا
Meaning: express discontent or
sorrow over (something).
Example: “it was no use bemoaning her lot”
Synonyms: lament, bewail, deplore, complain about
Antonyms: applaud
Coalition (noun) اتحاد، مل کر ایک ہونا
Meaning: a temporary alliance for
combined action, especially of political parties forming a government.
Example: “a coalition between Liberals and Conservatives”
Synonyms: alliance, union, partnership, affiliation
Antonyms: division, separation, disunion
Compassionate (adjective) رحم کرنا، ہمدرد
Meaning: feeling or showing sympathy
and concern for others.
Example: “I allowed him to go home on compassionate grounds”
Synonyms: pitying, sympathetic, empathetic, understanding
Antonyms: indifferent, heartless
Expedite (verb) پھرتی، تیز کرنا، جلدی
Meaning: make (an action or process)
happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly.
Example: “he promised to expedite economic reforms”
Synonyms: speed up, accelerate, hurry, hasten
Antonyms: delay, hinder
Cognizance (noun) جاننا، آگاہی، علم
Meaning: knowledge or awareness.
Example: “the Renaissance cognizance of Greece was limited”
Synonyms: awareness, notice, knowledge, consciousness,
apprehension, perception, realization
Antonyms: disregard, heedlessness, ignorance
Deprive (verb) محروم کرنا، دور کرنا، معزول
Meaning: prevent (a person or place)
from having or using something.
Example: “the city was deprived of its water supplies”
Synonyms: dispossess, strip, divest, relieve, bereave, rob of,
cheat out of, trick out of, do out of
Antonyms: fortunate, wealthy
Dubious (adjective) مبہم، مشکوک، پیچیدہ
Meaning: hesitating or doubting.
Example: “I was rather dubious about the whole idea”
Synonyms: doubtful, uncertain, unsure, in doubt, hesitant,
undecided, unsettled, unconfirmed
Antonyms: certain, definite
Vaunt (verb) دکھاوا، ڈینگ
مارنا
Meaning: boast about or praise (something), especially excessively.
Example: “he was initially vaunted by the
West for his leadership of the country”
Synonyms: acclaim, esteem, revere, extol,
celebrate
Antonyms: criticized, unsung
Onslaught (noun) حملہ کرنا، دھاوا بولنا
Meaning: a fierce or destructive attack.
Example: “a series of onslaughts on the
citadel”
Synonyms: assault, attack, offensive,
aggression, advance
Antonyms: retreat, defense
Overzealous (adjective) حد سے زیادہ پرجوش
Meaning: showing too much energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or
objective.
Example: “he’s been overzealous in handing
out parking tickets”
Synonyms: fanatic, excessive, fanatical,
immoderate
Antonyms: moderate, reserved, indifferent,
apathetic
Agitation (noun) ہیجان، ہلچل
Meaning: a state of anxiety or nervous excitement.
Example: “she was wringing her hands in
agitation”
Synonyms: anxiety, perturbation, disquiet,
distress, concern
Antonyms: calmness, relaxation
Aplenty (adjective) وافر، بکثرت
Meaning: in abundance.
Example: “there is passion aplenty in the
events described”
Synonyms: in abundance, in profusion, galore,
in large quantities
Antonyms: meager, scarce, insufficient
Ruthless (adjective) بے رحم، بے درد،سنگدل
Meaning: having or showing no pity or compassion for others.
Example: “a ruthless manipulator”
Synonyms: merciless, pitiless, cruel,
heartless, hard-hearted, hard, stony-hearted, stony
Antonyms: merciful, compassionate, gentle
Severity (noun) شدت، بدسلوکی، سخت گیری
Meaning: the fact or condition of being severe.
Example: “sentences should reflect the
severity of the crime”
Synonyms: acuteness, seriousness, gravity,
graveness, sereneness, grievousness, extremity, danger
Antonyms: mildness, leniency, geniality,
elaboration
Brusque (adjective) اکھڑا، بدتمیزی، کھردرا
Meaning: abrupt or offhand in speech or manner.
Example: “she could be brusque and impatient”
Synonyms: curt, abrupt, blunt, short, sharp,
terse, brisk, crisp, clipped, monosyllabic, peremptory
Antonyms: polite, verbose
Tantamount (adjective) اثر یا اہمیت میں برابر
Meaning: equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as.
Example: “the resignations were tantamount to
an admission of guilt”
Synonyms: equivalent to, equal to, amounting
to, as good as, more or less, synonymous with
Antonyms: different, opposite, polar
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