Set 32 | 1551 - 1600

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A high degree of skill

Proficiency
(N.) (निपुणता)
Sentence: She has great proficiency in English.

A general outline of a person’s character or background

Profile
(N.) (बाह्य रूपरेखा)
Sentence: The article gave a detailed profile of the leader.

Recklessly extravagant or wasteful in the use of resources

Profligate
(Adj.) (अतिअपव्ययी)
Sentence: His profligate lifestyle led to financial ruin.

Working-class people regarded collectively

Proletariat
(N.) (श्रमिक वर्ग)
Sentence: The novel depicts the struggles of the proletariat.

To increase rapidly in number or spread

Proliferate
(V.) (तेज़ी से बढ़ना या फैलना)
Sentence: Rumors began to proliferate across the city.

A rapid increase in the number or amount of something

Proliferation
(N.) (प्रसार, फैलाव)
Sentence: The proliferation of technology has changed our lives.

An introduction to a literary work (4)

Prologue
(N.) (प्रस्तावना)
Sentence: The prologue sets the tone for the story.

Continuing for a long time

Prolonged
(Adj.) (दीर्घकालीन)
Sentence: He suffered from a prolonged illness.

A piece of wood, metal, etc. used for supporting something or keeping it in position

Prop
(N.) (टेक, सहारा)
Sentence: The actor used a prop during the performance.

Biased or misleading information used to promote a political cause or point of view

Propaganda
(N.) (राजनीतिक फायदे वाली पक्षपाती जानकारी)
Sentence: The government was accused of spreading propaganda.

A person sent by God to teach the people and give them messages from God

Prophet
(N.) (पैगम्बर; ईश्वरदूत)
Sentence: The prophet guided people with divine teachings.

The force that drives or pushes something forward

Propulsion
(N.) (आगे बढ़ाने वाला बल)
Sentence: Rocket propulsion enables spacecraft to travel in space.

To officially forbid something, especially by law

Proscribe
(V.) (प्रतिबंधित करना)
Sentence: The government decided to proscribe the harmful substance.

A person who has been converted to another religious or political belief

Proselyte
(N.) (धर्मांतरित व्यक्ति)
Sentence: He became a proselyte after studying the new philosophy.

The central character in a story or play (3)

Protagonist
(N.) (नायक)
Sentence: The protagonist faces many challenges in the novel.

A system of fixed rules and formal behaviour used at official meetings (3)

Protocol
(N.) (नियमों की प्रणाली)
Sentence: Diplomats must follow strict protocol.

The first design of something from which other forms are copied or developed (2)

Prototype
(N.) (नमूना)
Sentence: The company tested a prototype before mass production.

A dry food for livestock

Provender
(N.) (पशु चारा)
Sentence: The farmer stored provender for the winter season.

Narrow-mindedness or concern for one’s own region at the expense of broader views

Provincialism
(N.) (प्रांतीयता)
Sentence: Provincialism can hinder national unity.

A person who moves stealthily about or loiters near a place with a view to committing a crime

Prowler
(N.) (दबे पाँव घूमने वाला संदिग्ध व्यक्ति)
Sentence: The security guard caught a prowler trying to enter the building at night.

One who studies election trends by means of opinion polls (3)

Psephologist
(N.) (चुनाव विश्लेषक)
Sentence: The psephologist accurately predicted the election results using survey data.

The study of elections and voting patterns (4)

Psephology
(N.) (चुनाव विश्लेषण)
Sentence: Psephology helps experts understand voter behaviour during elections.

A false name used by an author instead of their real one (7)

Pseudonym
(N.) (उपनाम)
Sentence: The writer published his novel under a pseudonym to stay anonymous.

One who studies the mind and behaviour (3)

Psychologist
(N.) (मनोविज्ञानी)
Sentence: She consulted a psychologist to deal with her anxiety.

The scientific study of the mind and behaviour (9)

Psychology
(N.) (मनोविज्ञान)
Sentence: Psychology explains how thoughts influence human actions.

Physical beauty, especially of a person

Pulchritude
(N.) (शारीरिक सुंदरता)
Sentence: The actress was admired for her grace and pulchritude.

Very careful about details and correct behaviour (2)

Punctilious
(Adj.) (बारीकी से काम करने वाला)
Sentence: He is punctilious about following rules in the office.

Having a sharply strong taste or smell (2)

Pungent
(Adj.) (तीखा)
Sentence: The pungent smell of spices filled the kitchen.

A person who gambles, places a bet, or makes a risky investment

Punter
(N.) (जुआरी)
Sentence: The punter placed a huge bet on his favourite team.

To make a low continuous vibratory sound expressing contentment, as a cat does

Purr
(V.) (घुरघुराना; बिल्ली की आवाज़)
Sentence: The cat began to purr as soon as it was petted.

To follow or chase

Pursue
(V.) (पीछे लगे रहना)
Sentence: She decided to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor.

Weak and cowardly

Pusillanimous
(Adj.) (कायर, डरपोक)
Sentence: His pusillanimous attitude prevented him from taking risks.

To decay with a foul smell

Putrefy
(V.) (सड़ना)
Sentence: The garbage began to putrefy in the heat.

An obsessive desire to set fire to things

Pyromania
(N.) (आग लगाने का पागलपन)
Sentence: The criminal was diagnosed with pyromania.

An extreme fear of fire

Pyrophobia
(N.) (आग का भय)
Sentence: After the accident, he developed pyrophobia.

The sound made by ducks; A person who pretends to have more knowledge than he actually possesses (2)

Quack
(N.) (बत्तख की आवाज; झोलाछाप डॉक्टर)
Sentence: I heard a quack and saw some ducks huddled together. / The village suffered because of a quack posing as a doctor.

A court or open space, usually rectangular, enclosed by a building (2)

Quadrangle
(N.) (चतुर्भुजाकार प्रांगण)
Sentence: Students gathered in the college quadrangle during lunch break.

A creature with four feet (4)

Quadruped
(N.) (चौपाया)
Sentence: A horse is a common quadruped used for riding.

To reject as invalid, especially by legal procedure

Quash
(V.) (रद्द करना)
Sentence: The court decided to quash the illegal order.

To shake or tremble in voice

Quaver
(V.) (थरथराना)
Sentence: His voice began to quaver during the emotional speech.

A search for something (2)

Quest
(N.) (खोज)
Sentence: Her quest for knowledge led her to many countries.

Changing quickly and unpredictably

Quicksilver
(Adj.) (अस्थिर; पारे की तरह बदलने वाला)
Sentence: His quicksilver mood made him hard to understand.

A feather used as a pen

Quill
(N.) (पंख की कलम)
Sentence: The poet wrote his verses with a quill.

Occurring once every five years

Quinquennial
(Adj.) (पंचवार्षिक)
Sentence: The quinquennial survey provides important national data.

To the utmost or most absolute extent or degree

Quite
(Adv.) (पूर्ण रूप से)
Sentence: The movie was quite interesting from start to finish.

Unrealistically optimistic or idealistic (2)

Quixotic
(Adj.) (ख्याली, अवास्तविक)
Sentence: His quixotic plans rarely worked in reality.

The minimum number of people needed for a meeting

Quorum
(N.) (न्यूनतम उपस्थिति)
Sentence: The meeting was postponed due to lack of quorum.

A person who is good at telling stories in an interesting and amusing way (3)

Raconteur
(N.) (मज़ेदार कहानियाँ सुनाने वाला)
Sentence: He is such a talented raconteur that everyone enjoys listening to his stories.

The act of spreading outward from a central source

Radiation
(N.) (विकिरण)
Sentence: Excessive radiation exposure can be harmful to human health.

A person who advocates complete political or social change

Radical
(N.) (उग्र सुधारवादी)
Sentence: The radical demanded immediate reforms in the system.

Round complete!