Set 30 | 1451 - 1500

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To subject someone to hostility or ill-treatment, especially for their beliefs

Persecute
(V.) (सताना, अत्याचार करना)
Example: Many communities were persecuted for their beliefs.

Constant effort to achieve something (4)

Perseverance
(N.) (निरंतर प्रयत्न)
Example: Success comes through hard work and perseverance.

The people employed in an organization or engaged in a service

Personnel
(N.) (कर्मचारी वर्ग)
Example: All personnel must follow the company policies.

Careful reading or examination

Perusal
(N.) (ध्यानपूर्वक अध्ययन)
Example: The document requires careful perusal.

A person who tends to see the worst aspect of situations (9)

Pessimist
(N.) (निराशावादी)
Example: Being a pessimist, he always expects failure.

A substance used for killing pests (2)

Pesticide
(N.) (कीटनाशक)
Example: Farmers use pesticide to protect crops.

Morally harmful or spreading evil influence

Pestiferous
(Adj.) (दुष्प्रभावकारी)
Example: The pestiferous ideas spread quickly among the youth.

A stick with a thick end used in a mortar for pounding

Pestle
(N.) (मूसल)
Example: She used a pestle to grind spices in the kitchen.

A long wooden seat with a back for people to sit on in a church

Pew
(N.) (गिरजाघर का बेंच)
Example: The family sat together on a pew during the service.

A place where you can buy medicines

Pharmacy
(N.) (दवाखाना)
Example: She went to the pharmacy to buy her prescribed medicines.

An observable fact or event

Phenomenon
(N.) (घटना)
Example: The solar eclipse is a rare natural phenomenon.

A person who always runs after women

Philanderer
(N.) (इश्क़बाज़)
Example: He was known as a philanderer who never stayed loyal.

A person who loves mankind and donates money and time to help others (20)

Philanthropist
(N.) (मानव प्रेमी; परोपकारी)
Example: The philanthropist donated millions to build schools.

Love for mankind shown by donating money and time (3)

Philanthropy
(N.) (मानव प्रेम; परोपकार)
Example: Her philanthropy improved many lives in the village.

A person who collects or studies stamps (10)

Philatelist
(N.) (डाक टिकट संग्रहकर्ता)
Example: As a philatelist, he owns rare stamps from different countries.

The collection and study of postage stamps

Philately
(N.) (डाक टिकट संग्रह या अध्ययन)
Example: Philately is a popular hobby among collectors.

A person who lacks interest in art, culture, or refined ideas (7)

Philistine
(N.) (कला-संस्कृति के प्रति उदासीन व्यक्ति)
Example: He was called a philistine for ignoring fine arts.

A person who likes or admires women (2)

Philogynist
(N.) (स्त्री-प्रेमी)
Example: As a philogynist, he always respected and admired women.

The study of languages (3)

Philology
(N.) (भाषाशास्त्र)
Example: She pursued philology to understand ancient texts.

One who loves wisdom and pursues it

Philosopher
(N.) (दार्शनिक)
Example: The philosopher spent his life seeking truth.

An intense and irrational fear of something (2)

Phobia
(N.) (अत्यधिक और असामान्य भय)
Example: He has a phobia of heights.

The study and classification of sounds (3)

Phonetics
(N.) (ध्वनि-विज्ञान)
Example: Phonetics helps in improving pronunciation.

A doctor who specialises in general medicine and not surgery

Physician
(N.) (चिकित्सक)
Example: The physician examined the patient carefully.

The study of the functions of the human body (2)

Physiology
(N.) (शरीरविज्ञान)
Example: Physiology explains how organs function in the body.

The treatment of disease or injury through physical exercises and massage

Physiotherapy
(N.) (भौतिक चिकित्सा)
Example: He recovered quickly with regular physiotherapy sessions.

A place where pigs are kept

Pigsty
(N.) (सूअर रखने की जगह)
Example: The farmer cleaned the pigsty every morning.

A large number of things placed one on top of another

Pile
(N.) (ढेर)
Example: There was a pile of books on the table.

The act of stealing something in small quantities

Pilferage
(N.) (छोटी चोरी)
Example: The shopkeeper complained about frequent pilferage.

A seat for a passenger on a bicycle or motorbike

Pillion
(N.) (पीछे की सीट)
Example: She sat on the pillion of the bike.

One who is among the first to explore or develop something (2)

Pioneer
(N.) (नई राह दिखाने वाला)
Example: He was a pioneer in the field of science.

A person who attacks and robs ships at sea (2)

Pirate
(N.) (समुद्री डाकू; अवैध नकल करने वाला)
Example: The pirate attacked ships for treasure.

Illegally copied without the owner’s permission

Pirated
(Adj.) (अवैध रूप से नकल किया हुआ)
Example: Pirated movies harm the film industry.

Feeding on fish

Piscivorous
(Adj.) (मछली खाने वाला)
Example: Penguins are piscivorous birds.

Playing a crucial role

Pivotal
(Adj.) (महत्वपूर्ण)
Example: Education plays a pivotal role in development.

To make someone less angry or hostile

Placate
(V.) (शांत करना)
Example: He tried to placate the angry customer.

An inactive substance given for psychological benefit rather than medical effect

Placebo
(N.) (मानसिक सुकून देने वाली नकली दवा)
Example: The patient improved after taking a placebo.

Not easily excited or upset

Placid
(Adj.) (शांत)
Example: The lake looked calm and placid in the evening.

To use another person’s ideas or work as one’s own (2)

Plagiarise
(V.) (साहित्यिक चोरी करना)
Example: He was accused of trying to plagiarise someone else’s research paper.

The act of using another person’s ideas or work as one’s own (5)

Plagiarism
(N.) (साहित्यिक चोरी)
Example: Plagiarism is considered a serious academic offense.

One who uses another person’s ideas or work as one’s own (3)

Plagiarist
(N.) (साहित्यिक चोर)
Example: The author was exposed as a plagiarist.

A person who brings a case against another in a court of law (2)

Plaintiff
(N.) (मुकदमा करने वाला)
Example: The plaintiff presented strong evidence in court.

A flat metal or porcelain plate fixed on a wall as an ornament or memorial

Plaque
(N.) (दीवार पर लगी सजावटी या स्मारक पट्टी)
Example: A plaque was installed to honor the freedom fighter.

Seeming reasonable or probable (2)

Plausible
(Adj.) (विश्वसनीय लगने वाला)
Example: His explanation sounded plausible to everyone.

A decision made by public voting

Plebiscite
(N.) (जनमत-संग्रह)
Example: The government held a plebiscite to decide the issue.

A solemn promise or undertaking (2)

Pledge
(N.) (प्रतिज्ञा)
Example: She made a pledge to serve the nation.

The state of being full or complete

Plenitude
(N.) (प्रचुरता)
Example: The garden was filled with a plenitude of flowers.

Capable of being bent or shaped easily without breaking

Pliable
(Adj.) (लचीला)
Example: The metal is pliable when heated.

One who repairs leaking water pipes

Plumber
(N.) (नल ठीक करने वाला व्यक्ति)
Example: The plumber fixed the leaking tap quickly.

A government by the richest people of a country (9)

Plutocracy
(N.) (धनी लोगों का शासन)
Example: Critics argue that the system resembles a plutocracy.

A speaker’s platform

Podium
(N.) (मंच)
Example: The leader stood on the podium to address the crowd.

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