Set 26 | 1251 - 1300

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A warning of impending danger

Monition
(N.) (चेतावनी)
Example: The teacher gave a monition about the consequences of cheating.

A member of a religious community living in a monastery

Monk
(N.) (साधु)
Example: The monk spent his life in prayer and meditation.

A person who has only one spouse at a time

Monogamist
(N.) (एक विवाहवादी)
Example: He is a monogamist who believes in lifelong commitment.

The practice of having only one spouse at a time (2)

Monogamy
(N.) (एक विवाह प्रथा)
Example: Monogamy is widely practiced in many cultures.

A detailed written study on a single subject

Monograph
(N.) (विषय-विशेष पर पुस्तक)
Example: She published a monograph on ancient history.

A long speech given by one person in a play or performance

Monologue
(N.) (एकल संवाद)
Example: His emotional monologue moved the audience.

An obsession with one particular thing

Monomania
(N.) (एक ही बात की धुन)
Example: His monomania for success made him neglect his health.

The complete control of trade in particular goods or the supply of a particular service (2)

Monopoly
(N.) (एकाधिकार)
Example: The company has a monopoly over the market.

A condition of having only one copy of a chromosome

Monosomy
(N.) (एक गुणसूत्र होना)
Example: Monosomy can lead to genetic disorders.

One who believes in only one god

Monotheist
(N.) (एकेश्वरवादी)
Example: A monotheist worships a single supreme deity.

Boring due to lack of variety (2)

Monotonous
(Adj.) (नीरस, उबाऊ)
Example: The lecture became monotonous after a while.

A series of shots put together sequentially to narrate something within a film

Montage
(N.) (क्रमबद्ध दृश्यों का संयोजन)
Example: The film used a montage to show the passage of time.

A structure built to commemorate a person or event

Monument
(N.) (स्मारक)
Example: The monument stands in memory of the soldiers.

To secure a boat by attaching it to an anchor

Moor
(V.) (लंगर डालना)
Example: The sailors moored the ship near the harbor.

The customs and habits of a particular group

Mores
(N.) (रीति रिवाज)
Example: Different cultures have different mores.

A place where dead bodies are kept for identification (3)

Morgue
(N.) (मुर्दा घर)
Example: The bodies were taken to the morgue for identification.

The scientific study of the structure and form of animals and plants

Morphology
(N.) (जीवों की बनावट का अध्ययन)
Example: Morphology helps in understanding plant structures.

The state of being subject to death

Mortality
(N.) (नश्वरता)
Example: The disease increased the mortality rate in the region.

A legal agreement by which a bank lends you money to buy a house

Mortgage
(N.) (गिरवी)
Example: He took a mortgage to buy his first home.

A place for keeping dead bodies before burial or cremation (5)

Mortuary
(N.) (शवगृह)
Example: The hospital has a separate mortuary.

A picture or pattern made by arranging small pieces of coloured stone or glass

Mosaic
(N.) (रंगीन पत्थर या कांच के टुकड़ों से बनी कलात्मक रचना)
Example: The walls were decorated with a beautiful mosaic.

To mark with spots or smears of colour

Mottle
(V.) (धब्बेदार बनाना)
Example: The artist mottled the canvas with different shades.

Looking or smelling extremely appetizing (2)

Mouth-watering
(Adj.) (अत्यंत स्वादिष्ट)
Example: The smell of freshly baked cake was mouth-watering.

To make a sound quieter or to wrap or cover for warmth

Muffle
(V.) (आवाज़ दबाना; लपेटना)
Example: She tried to muffle her laughter during the meeting.

A sound that is not loud because of being obstructed

Muffled
(Adj.) (दबा हुआ आवाज़)
Example: We heard muffled voices coming from the next room.

Proficient in speaking many languages

Multilingual
(Adj.) (बहुभाषी)
Example: India is a multilingual country with diverse languages.

The ability to do several things at the same time

Multitasking
(N.) (एक साथ कई काम करने की क्षमता)
Example: Multitasking can sometimes reduce productivity.

Consisting of many things or parts

Multitudinous
(Adj.) (असंख्य)
Example: The sky was filled with multitudinous stars.

A body preserved by treating it with special oils and wrapping it in cloth

Mummy
(N.) (संरक्षित शव)
Example: The ancient mummy was kept safely in a glass case.

Ordinary and dull (3)

Mundane
(Adj.) (साधारण)
Example: He wanted to escape his mundane routine.

A building where objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest are kept and displayed (3)

Museum
(N.) (संग्रहालय)
Example: We visited a museum to learn about ancient civilizations.

The act of refusing to obey the orders of somebody in authority, especially by soldiers or sailors (2)

Mutiny
(N.) (बगावत)
Example: The soldiers planned a mutiny against their commander.

Lacking foresight or intellectual insight; Short sighted (2)

Myopic
(Adj.) (निकटदर्शी)
Example: His myopic thinking prevented him from seeing long-term consequences.

Something that is difficult to understand or explain

Mystery
(N.) (रहस्य)
Example: The disappearance of the treasure remains a mystery.

The compulsion to tell lies

Mythomania
(N.) (झूठ बोलने की प्रवृत्ति)
Example: His constant lying was a sign of mythomania.

An extreme fear of myths or lies

Mythophobia
(N.) (झूठ या कल्पित कहानियों का डर)
Example: Her mythophobia made her avoid fictional stories.

Showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement

Naive
(Adj.) (अनुभवहीन)
Example: He was naive enough to trust strangers easily.

A person or thing that has the same name as another (4)

Namesake
(N.) (हमनाम)
Example: The child is the namesake of his grandfather.

The habit of excessive admiration for oneself, especially one’s appearance (3)

Narcissism
(N.) (आत्ममुग्धता; स्वयं से अत्यधिक प्रेम)
Example: His narcissism made him obsessed with his looks.

A person having excessive admiration for oneself, especially one’s appearance (11)

Narcissist
(N.) (आत्ममुग्ध व्यक्ति; स्वयं से अत्यधिक प्रेम करने वाला)
Example: A narcissist often ignores others’ feelings.

A drug that induces drowsiness, sleep, or insensibility and relieves pain

Narcotic
(N.) (मादक पदार्थ)
Example: The doctor prescribed a mild narcotic for the pain.

Just beginning to exist or develop

Nascent
(Adj.) (नवजात)
Example: The startup is still in its nascent stage.

Highly unpleasant or offensive (2)

Nasty
(Adj.) (घृणित)
Example: He made a nasty remark during the argument.

A person, animal or plant belonging originally to a particular place (4)

Native
(N.) (स्थानीय; मूल निवासी)
Example: The tiger is a native of this forest.

To guide the course of a ship, especially by using instruments or maps (2)

Navigate
(V.) (मार्ग निर्देशन करना)
Example: Sailors navigate the ship using maps and compasses.

A fluid secreted by flowers which is collected by bees for making honey

Nectar
(N.) (पुष्प रस)
Example: Bees collect nectar from flowers to make honey.

So small or unimportant as to be not worth considering

Negligible
(Adj.) (नगण्य, ना के बराबर)
Example: The difference in price was negligible.

One who mediates in a deal or complex situation

Negotiator
(N.) (समझौता कराने वाला)
Example: The negotiator helped both parties reach an agreement.

The sound made by a horse (2)

Neigh
(N.) (हिनहिनाहट)
Example: The loud neigh of the horse echoed across the field.

A deserved and unavoidable punishment for wrongdoing (2)

Nemesis
(N.) (दंड जिस से बचा न जा सके)
Example: His greed became his nemesis in the end.

Round complete!