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A speech or piece of writing that praises someone highly

Encomium
(N.) (प्रशंसा गीत)
Example: The leader received an encomium for his outstanding service.

A book or set of books giving information about all areas of knowledge (5)

Encyclopedia
(N.) (विश्वकोश)
Example: She referred to an encyclopedia for detailed information.

To try hard to do or achieve something

Endeavour
(V.) (प्रयत्न करना)
Example: He will endeavour to complete the task on time.

A disease regularly found in a particular area and difficult to get rid of (2)

Endemic
(Adj.) (किसी विशेष क्षेत्र में प्रचलित स्थानीय रोग)
Example: Malaria is endemic in some tropical regions.

To sweep over something so as to surround it completely

Engulf
(V.) (घेर लेना)
Example: Flames quickly engulfed the building.

A thing or person that is mysterious or difficult to understand

Enigma
(N.) (पहेली, रहस्य)
Example: His sudden disappearance remains an enigma.

Difficult to interpret or understand

Enigmatic
(Adj.) (रहस्यमय)
Example: She gave an enigmatic smile and said nothing.

Doing something all together as a group

En-masse
(Adv.) (समूह में, सब मिलकर)
Example: The crowd left the stadium en-masse.

A state of mental weariness from lack of occupation or interest (2)

Ennui
(N.) (नीरसता से उत्पन्न मानसिक थकान)
Example: He felt a deep sense of ennui during the long vacation.

A group of dancers, actors, or performers

Ensemble
(N.) (कलाकार मंडली)
Example: The ensemble performed brilliantly on stage.

To preserve a right, tradition, or idea in a form that ensures it will be protected and respected

Enshrine
(V.) (संरक्षित करना)
Example: The constitution enshrines fundamental rights.

A scientist who studies insects (3)

Entomologist
(N.) (कीटविज्ञानी)
Example: The entomologist collected samples of rare insects.

The scientific study of insects (11)

Entomology
(N.) (कीटविज्ञान)
Example: He pursued a career in entomology.

A group of people who travel with an important or famous person

Entourage
(N.) (किसी प्रसिद्ध व्यक्ति के साथ चलने वाला दल)
Example: The celebrity arrived with a large entourage.

A measure of how much disorder or randomness exists in a system

Entropy
(N.) (अव्यवस्था की मात्रा)
Example: Entropy increases in a closed system over time.

Likely to arouse envy

Enviable
(Adj.) (ईर्षा के योग्य)
Example: She has an enviable reputation in her field.

Lasting for a very short time (8)

Ephemeral
(Adj.) (क्षणिक, थोड़े समय के लिए)
Example: Fame can be ephemeral if not supported by talent.

A long poem narrating heroic deeds or events of great significance

Epic
(N.) (महाकाव्य)
Example: The Ramayana is a famous epic.

One who takes great pleasure in fine food and drink

Epicure
(N.) (भोग-विलासप्रिय व्यक्ति)
Example: As an epicure, he enjoys tasting exotic dishes.

Devoted to the pursuit of pleasure, especially in food and comfort (2)

Epicurean
(Adj.) (भोग-विलासप्रिय)
Example: He lived an epicurean lifestyle.

A widespread outbreak of a disease affecting many people at the same time (5)

Epidemic
(N.) (महामारी)
Example: The city faced an epidemic of flu.

A neurological disorder causing recurring seizures and loss of consciousness

Epilepsy
(N.) (मिर्गी)
Example: Proper treatment can help control epilepsy.

A short speech at the end of a play (6)

Epilogue
(N.) (उपसंहार)
Example: The play concluded with an epilogue.

The branch of philosophy concerned with the theory of knowledge

Epistemology
(N.) (ज्ञान का अध्ययन)
Example: Epistemology explores the nature of knowledge.

A formal or literary letter; a verse letter

Epistle
(N.) (काव्यपत्र)
Example: The poet wrote an epistle to his friend.

An inscription on a tombstone in memory of the person who has died (19)

Epitaph
(N.) (समाधि-लेख)
Example: The epitaph beautifully honored his life.

A person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type

Epitome
(N.) (आदर्श उदाहरण)
Example: She is the epitome of kindness.

Marking a significant period in history (2)

Epochal
(Adj.) (ऐतिहासिक रूप से बहुत महत्वपूर्ण)
Example: The invention of the internet was an epochal event that changed human communication forever.

An imaginary line dividing Earth into northern and southern hemispheres

Equator
(N.) (भूमध्य रेखा)
Example: Countries near the equator usually experience a warm climate throughout the year.

A state of perfect balance (3)

Equilibrium
(N.) (समतुल्यता)
Example: The body maintains equilibrium to function properly.

The time when day and night are of equal length (2)

Equinox
(N.) (जब दिन और रात समान अवधि के हो)
Example: During the equinox, both day and night are almost equal in duration.

Capable of being completely destroyed or removed

Eradicable
(Adj.) (जड़ से खत्म करने योग्य)
Example: With proper vaccination, some diseases are eradicable.

To rub out writing

Erase
(V.) (मिटाना)
Example: She used a rubber to erase the mistake in her notebook.

An excessive desire or compulsion to work

Ergomania
(N.) (काम करने की अत्यधिक इच्छा)
Example: His ergomania left him with little time for family or rest.

A person who loves work (2)

Ergophile
(N.) (काम का प्रेमी)
Example: Being an ergophile, she enjoys staying busy all day.

An error in a printed book or document

Erratum
(N.) (मुद्रण या लेखन में अशुद्धि)
Example: The publisher issued an erratum to correct the mistake in the book.

Extensive knowledge acquired through study

Erudition
(N.) (विद्वत्ता, पांडित्य)
Example: His erudition impressed everyone at the academic conference.

One who accompanies another for protection, guidance, or courtesy (2)

Escort
(N.) (मार्गरक्षी)
Example: The minister arrived with a police escort.

Respect and admiration for someone

Esteem
(N.) (आदर)
Example: She is held in high esteem by her colleagues.

Lasting forever without end (4)

Eternal
(Adj.) (अनंत)
Example: The poet wrote about eternal love in his verses.

Endless period of time (2)

Eternity
(N.) (अनंतकाल)
Example: It felt like an eternity before the results were announced.

The philosophical study of moral values and rules

Ethics
(N.) (नैतिक सिद्धांत)
Example: Medical professionals must follow strict ethics in their practice.

Believing one’s own culture, race, or ethnic group is superior to others

Ethnocentric
(Adj.) (अपनी संस्कृति को श्रेष्ठ मानने वाला)
Example: His ethnocentric views prevented him from appreciating other cultures.

The study of the characteristics and customs of different peoples and cultures (2)

Ethnology
(N.) (मानव जाति विज्ञान)
Example: She is pursuing a degree in ethnology to understand diverse societies.

To make pale or weak by excluding light

Etiolate
(V.) (प्रकाश की कमी से पीला या कमजोर करना)
Example: Plants kept in darkness tend to etiolate.

The customary code of polite behaviour in society (2)

Etiquette
(N.) (शिष्टाचार)
Example: Knowing basic dining etiquette is important at formal events.

A person who studies the origin of words

Etymologist
(N.) (शब्दों की उत्पत्ति का अध्ययन करने वाला)
Example: The etymologist explained the origin of the word clearly.

The study of the origin and history of words (3)

Etymology
(N.) (शब्दों की उत्पत्ति का अध्ययन)
Example: The etymology of the term reveals its ancient roots.

The study of methods to improve the genetic quality of a human population

Eugenics
(N.) (मानव जाति सुधार का सिद्धांत)
Example: Eugenics is a controversial field due to its ethical implications.

To praise highly in speech or writing

Eulogise
(V.) (प्रशंसा करना)
Example: The leader was eulogised for his contributions to the nation.

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