Meaning: revealing, indicating, or betraying something.
अर्थ: किसी बात को प्रकट करना, संकेत देना या विश्वासघात करना।
Antonyms: cheeseparing, uninformative, unaired, secretive.
Usage: Her nasty tone was a telltale sign of her irritation, even though she didn’t say anything particularly mean.
Meaning: a splendid display.
अर्थ: एक शानदार प्रदर्शन।
Synonyms: show, pomp, array, exhibit.
Antonyms: concealment, cover, hiding, plainness.
Usage: The designer’s exciting panoply of dresses won over the fashion critics.
Meaning: making a show of being morally superior to other people.
अर्थ: दूसरे लोगों से नैतिक रूप से श्रेष्ठ होने का दिखावा करना।
Synonyms: churchy, pious, moralizing, unctuous, smug,
Antonyms: sincere, forthright
Usage: My sanctimonious aunt tends to look down upon people who do not go to church every Sunday.
Meaning: not resulting from or achieved through deliberate planning.
Synonyms: unintended, accidental, unpremeditated, unplanned,
Antonyms: deliberate, intentional
Usage: I wonder how many inadvertent inventions were developed in the process of trying to discover something totally different.
Meaning: slow to act
Synonyms: sluggish, slothful, lax, slack.
Antonyms: fast, prompt, brisk, quick.
Usage: They were dilatory in providing the researchers with information.
Meaning: to imagine or expect something in the future, especially something good
Synonyms: confront, consider
Antonyms: disregard, ignore
Usage: It’s envisaged that building will start at the end of this year.
Meaning: express great regret, sadness, or disappointment about (something).
Synonyms: bemoan, deplore, lament, mourn.
Antonyms: cheer, laugh, smile, rejoice.
Usage: He invariably spends more time bewailing his predicament than trying to fix it.
Meaning: an individual who doesn’t follow one of the world’s main religions.
Synonyms: heathen, agnostic, heretic, apostate.
Antonyms: religious, devout, monotheistic, believer.
Usage: Because Todd is a pagan, he refuses to practice any of the major religions.
Meaning: prevent or hinder the progress of.
Synonyms: hamper, hinder, obstruct, inhibit,
Antonyms: assist, help
Usage: The famous pianist refused to let his blindness stymie his successful career.
Meaning:a feeling of anger, especially caused by someone damaging your feeling of being proud of yourself
Synonyms: annoyance, displeasure
Antonyms: delight, happiness
Usage: He stormed from the room in a fit of pique, shouting that he had been misunderstood.