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1. Dismay: (घबराहट)
Meaning: Dismay is a strong feeling of fear, worry, or sadness that is caused by something unpleasant and unexpected.
Synonyms: discontent, dissatisfaction
Antonyms: reward, prize

2. Disrupt: (नष्ट-भ्रष्ट करना , भंग करना)
Meaning: If someone or something disrupts an event, system, or process, they cause difficulties that prevent it from continuing or operating in a normal way.
Synonyms: disturb, upset, interrupt, dislocate
Antonyms: support aid

3. Docile : (सीधा)
Meaning: A person or animal that is docile is quiet, not aggressive, and easily controlled.
Synonyms: part, separate, alienate, sever
Antonyms: join, meet

4. Ecstatic : (अति आनंदित)
Meaning: If you are ecstatic, you feel very happy and full of excitement.
Synonyms: beatific, rapturous
Antonyms: miserable, distressed

5. Effigy : (प्रतिमा)
Meaning: An effigy is a statue or carving of a famous person.
Synonyms: figure, image, portrait

6. Facile : (आसान)
Meaning: If you describe someone’s arguments or suggestions as facile, you are criticizing them because their ideas are too simple and indicate a lack of careful, intelligent thinking.
Synonyms: glib, effortless
Antonyms: strenuous, tough

7. Faint : (कमज़ोर)
Meaning: Someone who is faint feels weak and unsteady as if they are about to lose consciousness.
Synonyms: pale, weak faded, dim
Antonyms: bright, brilliant

8. Ferocity : (क्रूरता)
Meaning: The ferocity of something is its fierce or violent nature.
Synonyms: search, look for, seek

9. Greed : (लालच)
Meaning: Greed is the desire to have more of something, such as food or money, that is necessary or fair.
Synonyms: voracity, gluttony, keenness
Antonyms: unselfishness, benevolence

10. Grandeur : (वैभव)
Meaning: If something such as a building or a piece of scenery has grandeur, it is impressive because of its size, its beauty, or its

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