Set 22 | 1051 - 1100

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One who interferes in the affairs of others, often for selfish reasons

Interloper
(N.) (दखल देने वाला व्यक्ति)
Example: He was treated as an interloper when he tried to join the discussion.

An interval between two events (2)

Interlude
(N.) (मध्यांतर)
Example: There was a short interlude between the two acts of the play.

One who intervenes between two or more parties to settle differences (2)

Intermediary
(Adj.) (मध्यस्थ)
Example: A trusted intermediary helped resolve the conflict.

The act of burying a dead person (2)

Interment
(N.) (दफ़न)
Example: The interment took place in the village cemetery.

Continuing for a very long time

Interminable
(Adj.) (अनंतकालीन)
Example: The meeting seemed interminable and exhausting.

The act of confining someone in a prison

Internment
(N.) (नजरबंदी)
Example: The prisoners were kept in internment camps during the war.

To add something in the middle of a text or piece of music; To estimate intermediate values

Interpolate
(V.) (बीच में डालना; मध्यवर्ती मान निकालना)
Example: The editor had to interpolate a missing sentence in the paragraph.

To place or insert between one thing and another

Interpose
(V.) (घुसाना)
Example: He tried to interpose his opinion in the argument.

The period between two reigns (2)

Interregnum
(N.) (दो शासनों के बीच का काल)
Example: The country faced instability during the interregnum.

To prevent or alter a result or course of events

Intervene
(V.) (हस्तक्षेप करना)
Example: The teacher had to intervene to stop the fight.

One who dies without making a valid will (5)

Intestate
(Adj.) (बिन वसीयत मरा हुआ)
Example: He died intestate, leaving confusion over his property.

To force someone through fear to do or not to do something (2)

Intimidate
(V.) (धमकाना)
Example: The bully tried to intimidate his classmates.

The examination or observation of one’s own mental and emotional processes (4)

Introspection
(N.) (आत्म निरीक्षण)
Example: Meditation encourages introspection and self-awareness.

A person more focused on their own thoughts than social interaction (8)

Introvert
(N.) (अन्तर्मुखी व्यक्ति)
Example: As an introvert, she prefers reading books over attending parties.

A person who enters without any invitation

Intruder
(N.) (घुसपैठिया)
Example: The guard caught an intruder inside the building.

To overflow or fill an area with excess water

Inundate
(V.) (जलमग्न कर देना, बाढ़ लाना)
Example: Heavy rains inundated the entire village.

A person weak and disabled by illness

Invalid
(N.) (बीमारी से कमज़ोर व्यक्ति)
Example: The invalid needed constant care and attention.

A detailed list of things in a place

Inventory
(N.) (वस्तु सूची)
Example: The shopkeeper checked the inventory before placing new orders.

An animal that lacks a backbone

Invertebrate
(N.) (जानवर जिसकी रीढ़ की हड्डी नहीं होती)
Example: Earthworms are common invertebrates found in soil.

An official examination of the facts about a situation, crime, etc.

Investigation
(N.) (जाँच पड़ताल)
Example: The police launched an investigation into the case.

A person who supervises during an examination (7)

Invigilator
(N.) (परीक्षा पर्यवेक्षक)
Example: The invigilator ensured that no student cheated during the exam.

To fill someone with energy and liveliness (2)

Invigorate
(V.) (स्फूर्ति देना; तरोताज़ा करना)
Example: A short walk can invigorate your mind and body.

That which cannot be conquered (6)

Invincible
(Adj.) (अजेय)
Example: The team felt invincible after winning several matches.

A call upon God or any other power for help or protection

Invocation
(N.) (आह्वान)
Example: The ceremony began with an invocation seeking blessings.

A detailed list of goods dispatched with quantity and price to the purchaser

Invoice
(N.) (चालान)
Example: The supplier sent an invoice along with the shipment.

Done without conscious control or intention

Involuntary
(Adj.) (अनैच्छिक)
Example: His involuntary reaction showed his true feelings.

That which cannot be harmed or wounded

Invulnerable
(Adj.) (अभेद्य)
Example: The hero seemed invulnerable in the face of danger.

Easily provoked

Irascible
(Adj.) (चिड़चिड़ा)
Example: The irascible old man often got angry over small issues.

A literary device in which the opposite of what is expected occurs or is stated (2)

Irony
(N.) (व्यंग्य, विडंबना)
Example: It was pure irony that the fire station caught fire.

A statement that cannot be disproved or contradicted

Irrefutable
(Adj.) (अखंडनीय)
Example: The lawyer presented irrefutable evidence in court.

Showing a lack of proper respect for people or things held sacred

Irreverent
(Adj.) (अनादरपूर्ण)
Example: His irreverent remarks offended many people.

That which cannot be called back or reversed (7)

Irrevocable
(Adj.) (जिसे बदला न जा सके)
Example: The decision was irrevocable once it was signed.

To supply land with water by artificial means

Irrigate
(V.) (सींचना)
Example: Farmers irrigate their fields to grow crops.

A piece of land entirely surrounded by water

Island
(N.) (द्वीप)
Example: They spent their vacation on a beautiful island.

A small island

Islet
(N.) (छोटा द्वीप)
Example: A tiny islet could be seen in the middle of the lake.

Far away from other places

Isolated
(Adj.) (अलग-थलग)
Example: The village remained isolated during heavy rains.

A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas, with water on both sides

Isthmus
(N.) (स्थलडमरूमध्य; भूमि की एक संकीर्ण पट्टी जो दो बड़े भूभागों को जोड़ती है)
Example: The Isthmus of Panama connects North and South America.

Travelling from place to place, especially to find work (4)

Itinerant
(Adj.) (भ्रमणकारी)
Example: The itinerant worker moved from city to city for jobs.

A plan of a journey, including the route and the places to be visited (7)

Itinerary
(N.) (यात्रा कार्यक्रम)
Example: We prepared a detailed itinerary for our trip.

A person employed to clean and maintain a building

Janitor
(N.) (चौकीदार, सफ़ाईकर्मी)
Example: The janitor keeps the school clean every day.

Special words and phrases used by particular groups of people, especially in their work

Jargon
(N.) (विशिष्ट शब्दावली)
Example: Medical jargon can be difficult for common people to understand.

A short journey made for pleasure

Jaunt
(N.) (मनोरंजन की यात्रा)
Example: They went on a weekend jaunt to the hills.

In a lively, cheerful, and self-confident manner

Jauntily
(Adv.) (प्रसन्नतापूर्वक)
Example: He walked jauntily into the room with a smile.

To cross streets on foot carelessly

Jaywalk
(V.) (लापरवाही से सड़क पार करना)
Example: It is dangerous to jaywalk in busy traffic.

An extreme form of patriotism

Jingoism
(N.) (कट्टर राष्ट्रवाद)
Example: Excessive jingoism can lead to conflicts between nations.

A person or thing believed to bring bad luck (2)

Jinx
(N.) (मनहूस)
Example: He considered the broken mirror a jinx.

A person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession (5)

Jockey
(N.) (घुड़दौड़ का घुड़सवार)
Example: The jockey skillfully guided the horse to victory.

The profession of collecting and writing news for media

Journalism
(N.) (पत्रकारिता)
Example: She chose journalism as her career.

A person who writes for newspapers and magazines

Journalist
(N.) (पत्रकार)
Example: The journalist reported the news accurately.

Cheerful and friendly in manner (2)

Jovial
(Adj.) (उल्लासपूर्ण)
Example: His jovial nature made him popular among friends.

Round complete!