Set 20 | 951 - 1000

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A serpent with many heads in Greek mythology

Hydra
(N.) (बहु-सिर वाला काल्पनिक सर्प)
Example: In mythology, the hydra would grow two heads if one was cut off.

The science of surveying and charting bodies of water

Hydrography
(N.) (जलराशि विज्ञान)
Example: Hydrography is essential for safe navigation of ships.

An extreme or irrational fear of water, especially as a symptom of rabies (8)

Hydrophobia
(N.) (पानी का डर)
Example: Hydrophobia is a common symptom seen in rabies patients.

A song or music in praise of God (2)

Hymn
(N.) (स्तुति-गीत, भजन)
Example: The choir sang a beautiful hymn in the church.

An exaggerated statement not to be taken seriously or literally (2)

Hyperbole
(N.) (अतिशयोक्ति)
Example: Saying “I’ve told you a million times” is an example of hyperbole.

Excessive preoccupation with one’s health

Hypochondria
(N.) (रोगभ्रम)
Example: His constant worry about illness was a sign of hypochondria.

A person who imagines illness or is abnormally anxious about health (7)

Hypochondriac
(N.) (रोगभ्रमी)
Example: He visited the doctor every week, behaving like a hypochondriac despite being healthy.

The practice of pretending to have virtues or beliefs one does not actually possess (2)

Hypocrisy
(N.) (पाखंड)
Example: His hypocrisy was evident when he advised honesty but often lied himself.

A person who pretends to be what they are not (9)

Hypocrite
(N.) (पाखंडी)
Example: Don’t be a hypocrite by judging others for the same mistakes you make.

A tentative theory about the natural world

Hypothesis
(N.) (परिकल्पना)
Example: The scientist tested his hypothesis through several experiments.

A person who attacks or criticizes cherished beliefs or institutions (12)

Iconoclast
(N.) (स्थापित मान्यताओं का विरोधी)
Example: The reformer was seen as an iconoclast for challenging outdated traditions.

A person’s peculiar habit or characteristic way of behaving (3)

Idiosyncrasy
(N.) (विशेष स्वभाव)
Example: His habit of talking to himself is just an idiosyncrasy.

A mode of behaviour or thought peculiar to an individual

Idiosyncratic
(Adj.) (विशेष स्वभाव का)
Example: She has an idiosyncratic style of writing that makes her work unique.

An image of a God used for worship (2)

Idol
(N.) (प्रतिमा, मूर्ति)
Example: The temple houses a beautiful idol of the deity.

The practice of worshipping statues as gods (2)

Idolatry
(N.) (मूर्ति पूजा)
Example: Idolatry has been a part of many ancient cultures.

Extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque

Idyllic
(Adj.) (शांत और सुखद)
Example: They spent an idyllic weekend in the countryside.

A circular house made of blocks of hard snow (3)

Igloo
(N.) (बर्फ का घर)
Example: The Eskimos built an igloo to protect themselves from the cold.

Difficult or impossible to read (15)

Illegible
(Adj.) (अपठनीय)
Example: His handwriting was so illegible that no one could understand it.

Something that is not permitted by law (3)

Illicit
(Adj.) (अवैध)
Example: The police cracked down on illicit trade in the area.

Unable to read or write (8)

Illiterate
(Adj.) (अनपढ़)
Example: Many adults in the village are still illiterate.

To brighten up with lights (2)

Illuminate
(V.) (प्रकाश करना)
Example: The festival lights illuminate the entire city at night.

A picture in a book used to explain or decorate the text (2)

Illustration
(N.) (चित्रण)
Example: The illustration helped students understand the concept easily.

Existing only in the mind

Imaginary
(Adj.) (काल्पनिक)
Example: The child had an imaginary friend to play with.

A very complex situation

Imbroglio
(N.) (उलझन)
Example: The political imbroglio confused the public.

Something that can be copied

Imitable
(Adj.) (नकल करने योग्य, अनुकरणीय)
Example: His discipline is truly imitable.

The action of using someone or something as a model

Imitation
(N.) (नकल, अनुकरण)
Example: Learning often begins with imitation.

A person who comes to a foreign country to settle there permanently (5)

Immigrant
(N.) (आप्रवासी; दूसरे देश में बसने वाला व्यक्ति)
Example: The immigrant worked hard to build a new life abroad.

The act of passing or coming into a new habitat or country

Immigration
(N.) (किसी नए देश में बसने के लिए आना)
Example: Immigration policies vary from country to country.

Unable to move or be moved

Immobile
(Adj.) (अचल)
Example: He remained immobile after the injury.

Against accepted moral standards

Immoral
(Adj.) (अनैतिक)
Example: Cheating in exams is considered immoral.

Never able to die

Immortal
(Adj.) (अमर)
Example: Great leaders become immortal through their deeds.

Resistant to a particular infection (3)

Immune
(Adj.) (प्रतिरक्षित, रोग-प्रतिरोधी)
Example: Vaccination makes the body immune to certain diseases.

Protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty

Immunity
(N.) (छूट या संरक्षण)
Example: The diplomat was granted immunity from prosecution.

To pierce with a sharp instrument

Impale
(V.) (छेदना)
Example: The hunter tried to impale the fish with a spear.

Not supporting any side in an argument

Impartial
(Adj.) (निष्पक्ष)
Example: A judge must remain impartial while delivering justice.

The action of formally accusing a public official of a serious offence

Impeachment
(N.) (महाभियोग)
Example: The parliament initiated impeachment proceedings against the official.

The policy of extending a country’s empire and influence

Imperialism
(N.) (साम्राज्यवाद)
Example: Imperialism shaped the history of many nations.

Not allowing fluid to pass through; unaffected by external influence (2)

Impervious
(Adj.) (अभेद्य, अप्रभावित)
Example: He seemed impervious to criticism and continued his work confidently.

To harass someone persistently to do something

Importune
(V.) (बार-बार आग्रह करके परेशान करना)
Example: She continued to importune her parents for a new phone.

A person who dishonestly pretends to be someone else in order to deceive (6)

Impostor
(N.) (ढोंगी; खुद को कोई और बताकर धोखा देने वाला)
Example: The impostor tricked everyone by posing as a doctor.

Too strong to be defeated or captured (2)

Impregnable
(Adj.) (अभेद्य; जिसे हराना असंभव हो)
Example: The fort was considered impregnable due to its strong walls.

Made or done without previous preparation (2)

Impromptu
(Adj.) (बिना तैयारी के)
Example: He gave an impromptu speech that impressed the audience.

One who is too careless to plan for the future

Improvident
(Adj.) (अदूरदर्शी)
Example: His improvident spending left him with no savings.

Shamelessly rude

Impudent
(Adj.) (ढीठ)
Example: The impudent boy talked back to his teacher.

Exemption from punishment or freedom from harmful consequences (2)

Impunity
(N.) (दण्ड मुक्ति)
Example: The criminals acted with impunity due to weak law enforcement.

Incapable of being approached (5)

Inaccessible
(Adj.) (दुर्गम)
Example: The village is inaccessible during the rainy season.

Something that is not endowed with life (2)

Inanimate
(Adj.) (निर्जीव, अचेतन)
Example: The artist gave life to inanimate objects through his paintings.

Unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly (2)

Inarticulate
(Adj.) (व्यक्त करने में असमर्थ)
Example: He became inarticulate with fear during the interview.

A sound that cannot be heard (11)

Inaudible
(Adj.) (अश्राव्य, सुनाई न देने वाला)
Example: His whisper was almost inaudible in the noisy room.

A deity or spirit embodied in human form

Incarnate
(Adj.) (मानवरूप में अवतार)
Example: The hero was seen as courage incarnate.

Round complete!