Set 27 | 1301 - 1350

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A newly coined word, expression, or usage (3)

Neologism
(N.) (नवनिर्मित शब्द)
Example: “Selfie” is a popular neologism in modern language.

A person who has recently started an activity (2)

Neophyte
(N.) (नौसिखिया)
Example: As a neophyte, she needed guidance to learn the basics.

A specialist in kidney diseases

Nephrologist
(N.) (गुर्दा विशेषज्ञ)
Example: The patient was referred to a nephrologist for treatment.

The practice of giving unfair advantages to one’s relatives (8)

Nepotism
(N.) (भाई-भतीजावाद)
Example: The company was criticized for nepotism in hiring.

A doctor who studies the nervous system and its disorders

Neurologist
(N.) (तंत्रिका रोग विशेषज्ञ)
Example: The neurologist diagnosed the brain disorder accurately.

The study of the nervous system and its disorders

Neurology
(N.) (स्नायु विज्ञान)
Example: She chose neurology as her field of specialization.

The scientific study of the nervous system and brain

Neuroscience
(N.) (तंत्रिका विज्ञान)
Example: Neuroscience helps us understand how the brain works.

A hollow space in a wall for a statue or ornament

Niche
(N.) (आला; दीवार में बना खोखला स्थान)
Example: The statue was placed in a niche in the wall.

The rejection of all religious and moral principles, in the belief that life is meaningless

Nihilism
(N.) (शून्यवाद)
Example: His philosophy leaned toward nihilism after many disappointments.

A transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self

Nirvana
(N.) (मोक्ष)
Example: Buddhists seek nirvana as the ultimate goal of life.

Occurring at night

Nocturnal
(Adj.) (रात में होने वाला)
Example: Owls are nocturnal animals.

One who moves from place to place with no fixed home (4)

Nomad
(N.) (ख़ानाबदोश)
Example: The nomad traveled across deserts with his herd.

A system of naming things

Nomenclature
(N.) (नामकरण प्रणाली)
Example: Scientific nomenclature helps in identifying species correctly.

One who is between ninety and one hundred years of age

Nonagenarian
(N.) (90 से 99 वर्ष के बीच का व्यक्ति)
Example: The nonagenarian still leads an active life.

One who does not follow accepted rules, customs, or beliefs

Nonconformist
(N.) (रिवाजों या नियमों को न मानने वाला)
Example: As a nonconformist, he always challenged traditions.

An unimportant person

Nonentity
(N.) (तुच्छ व्यक्ति)
Example: He felt like a nonentity in the large organization.

A delusion of suffering from a disease

Nosomania
(N.) (बीमारी से पीड़ित होने का भ्रम)
Example: His constant worry about health was a sign of nosomania.

A sentimental longing for a period in the past (11)

Nostalgia
(N.) (पुरानी यादों की तड़प)
Example: The old songs filled her with nostalgia.

Well-known for being bad; a person of evil reputation (10)

Notorious
(Adj.) (कुख्यात)
Example: The notorious criminal was finally arrested.

The quality of being new and original

Novelty
(N.) (नवीनता)
Example: The novelty of the idea attracted many investors.

A person who is new to a profession, without training or experience (5)

Novice
(N.) (नौसिखिया)
Example: As a novice, he made many beginner mistakes.

One who studies the occult meanings of numbers and their supposed influence on human life

Numerologist
(N.) (अंक ज्योतिषी)
Example: The numerologist predicted his future using numbers.

The study or collection of coins (6)

Numismatics
(N.) (मुद्राशास्त्र)
Example: Numismatics is a popular hobby among collectors.

A person who studies or collects coins (8)

Numismatist
(N.) (मुद्राशास्त्री)
Example: The numismatist had a rare collection of ancient coins.

A place where young plants or trees are grown for sale or for planting elsewhere

Nursery
(N.) (पेड़-पौधों को उगाने का स्थान)
Example: He bought saplings from the nursery for his garden.

An extreme fear of darkness

Nyctophobia
(N.) (अँधेरे का डर)
Example: Her nyctophobia made it difficult for her to sleep without lights.

A big, clumsy, often slow-witted person

Oaf
(N.) (मूर्ख व्यक्ति)
Example: He acted like an oaf at the party and embarrassed everyone.

A fertile tract in a desert where the water table approaches the surface (2)

Oasis
(N.) (मरुस्थल के बीच हरित भूमि)
Example: The travelers rested at an oasis in the desert.

A notice of a person’s death (7)

Obituary
(N.) (मृत्यु सूचना)
Example: The newspaper published his obituary yesterday.

Not aware of or not informed about something

Oblivious
(Adj.) (बेखबर)
Example: She was oblivious to the noise around her.

Not clearly expressed or easily understood

Obscure
(Adj.) (अस्पष्ट)
Example: The meaning of the poem was obscure.

A place equipped for observing celestial bodies (2)

Observatory
(N.) (वेधशाला)
Example: The observatory allowed visitors to watch the stars.

An intense and unhealthy fixation on something

Obsession
(N.) (अत्यधिक लगाव)
Example: His obsession with success affected his health.

The state of becoming outdated or no longer used

Obsolescence
(N.) (अप्रचलन)
Example: Rapid technology leads to the obsolescence of old devices.

Becoming outdated or passing out of use

Obsolescent
(Adj.) (अप्रचलित होता हुआ)
Example: DVDs are becoming obsolescent in the digital age.

Something no longer in use (19)

Obsolete
(Adj.) (अप्रचलित)
Example: Typewriters have become obsolete today.

Relating to the countries of the west (3)

Occidental
(Adj.) (पश्चिमी देशो से संबंधीत)
Example: The book studies both oriental and occidental cultures.

A geometrical figure with eight sides (4)

Octagon
(N.) (अष्टभुज)
Example: The table was designed in the shape of an octagon.

A person who is between eighty and eighty-nine years old

Octogenarian
(N.) (80 से 89 वर्ष की आयु वाला व्यक्ति)
Example: The octogenarian still walks every morning.

An eight-armed sea creature

Octopus
(N.) (आठ भुजाओं वाला समुद्री जीव)
Example: The octopus used its arms to catch prey.

A doctor who specializes in the diseases of the eye

Oculist
(N.) (नेत्र-विशेषज्ञ)
Example: He visited an oculist for his vision problem.

A long adventurous journey marked by many changes of fortune

Odyssey
(N.) (लंबी और रोमांचक यात्रा)
Example: His career has been an odyssey full of challenges.

An excessive or obsessive craving for wine or alcoholic drinks (2)

Oenomania
(N.) (शराब की लत)
Example: His oenomania led to serious health issues.

Not quite coinciding with a central position

Off-Centre
(Adj.) (केंद्र से हटा हुआ)
Example: The painting looked off-centre on the wall.

A form of government by a small group of people (8)

Oligarchy
(N.) (अल्पतंत्र; कुछ लोगों का शासन)
Example: The country was ruled by an oligarchy.

A person who investigates and helps settle public complaints

Ombudsman
(N.) (लोक शिकायत अधिकारी)
Example: The ombudsman addressed the citizens’ grievances.

Suggesting that something unpleasant is likely to happen (2)

Ominous
(Adj.) (अशुभ संकेत देने वाला)
Example: The dark clouds gave an ominous warning of a storm.

A volume containing several books previously published separately

Omnibus
(N.) (संकलन ग्रंथ)
Example: The publisher released an omnibus of the author’s novels.

Having unlimited power (9)

Omnipotent
(Adj.) (सर्वशक्तिमान)
Example: In many religions, God is considered omnipotent.

Present everywhere (2)

Omnipresent
(Adj.) (सर्वव्यापी)
Example: Technology has become omnipresent in modern life.

Round complete!