Set 33 | 1601 - 1650

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A doctor who specialises in diagnosing diseases using X-rays, CT scans, and imaging (3)

Radiologist
(N.) (विकिरण चिकित्सा विशेषज्ञ)
Example: The radiologist examined the scan to detect any abnormalities.

The science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy waves for diagnosing and treating diseases

Radiology
(N.) (विकिरण चिकित्सा विज्ञान)
Example: Radiology plays a crucial role in modern medical diagnosis.

Speaking at length about trivial things

Rambling
(Adj.) (इधर-उधर की बातें करने वाला)
Example: His rambling speech made it hard to understand the main point.

A complex or unwanted consequence of an action

Ramification
(N.) (अनचाहे परिणाम)
Example: The decision had serious legal ramifications.

To go through an area making a lot of noise and causing damage

Rampage
(V.) (उत्पात मचाना)
Example: The mob began to rampage through the streets.

Having a stale smell or taste (2)

Rancid
(Adj.) (बदबूदार, सड़ा हुआ)
Example: The butter had turned rancid after being left outside.

Characterized by bitterness or resentment

Rancorous
(Adj.) (शत्रुतापूर्ण)
Example: The debate became rancorous as tempers flared.

A sum of money demanded for the release of a prisoner (2)

Ransom
(N.) (फिरौती)
Example: The kidnappers demanded a huge ransom for his release.

Greedy for money

Rapacious
(Adj.) (अति लोभी)
Example: The rapacious businessman exploited his workers for profit.

The reasons or intentions behind a particular set of beliefs or actions

Rationale
(N.) (तर्कसंगत कारण)
Example: The teacher explained the rationale behind the new rules.

A reduction in tax or debt

Rebate
(N.) (छूट)
Example: The company offered a rebate on bulk purchases.

One who opposes or takes arms against a government or ruler

Rebel
(N.) (विद्रोही)
Example: The rebel fought bravely against the oppressive regime.

To withdraw a statement or belief publicly

Recant
(V.) (मुकर जाना)
Example: He was forced to recant his earlier statement in court.

A hollow object used to contain something

Receptacle
(N.) (पात्र)
Example: Please throw the waste into the proper receptacle.

To give and receive mutually

Reciprocate
(V.) (बदले में करना)
Example: She reciprocated his kindness with gratitude.

A person who lives alone and avoids other people (9)

Recluse
(N.) (एकांतवासी)
Example: The old man lived as a recluse in the mountains.

Preferring to live alone and avoid other people

Reclusive
(Adj.) (एकांतप्रिय)
Example: The author is known for his reclusive lifestyle.

To set right what is wrong or inaccurate (2)

Rectify
(V.) (सुधारना)
Example: The mistake must be rectified immediately.

Moving in or formed by straight lines

Rectilinear
(Adj.) (सीधी रेखाओं वाला)
Example: The building has a rectilinear design.

Happening repeatedly

Recurrent
(Adj.) (बारम्बार होने वाला)
Example: He suffered from recurrent headaches.

A process involving too much official formality (4)

Red-Tapism
(N.) (लाल फीताशाही; अत्यधिक औपचारिकता)
Example: The project was delayed due to excessive red-tapism.

That which is no longer useful (2)

Redundant
(Adj.) (अनावश्यक)
Example: Many old files became redundant after digitization.

A direct vote by citizens on a specific political issue or policy (2)

Referendum
(N.) (जनमत संग्रह)
Example: The government held a referendum on the new law.

An involuntary action under a stimulus

Reflex
(N.) (अनैच्छिक प्रतिक्रिया)
Example: Pulling your hand away from a hot surface is a reflex action.

A person who works for gradual changes to improve a system

Reformer
(N.) (सुधारक)
Example: The reformer introduced policies to improve education.

The belief in bringing about gradual changes to improve a system

Reformism
(N.) (सुधारवाद)
Example: Reformism focuses on improving society through gradual and peaceful changes.

A person forced to leave their country due to war, persecution, or danger (2)

Refugee
(N.) (शरणार्थी)
Example: The refugee sought safety in a neighboring country.

The emblems and symbols of royalty; dress with medals and ribbons worn at official ceremonies (3)

Regalia
(N.) (राजचिह्न, पदवी चिह्न, पदक)
Example: The king wore magnificent regalia during the coronation.

The killing of a king (7)

Regicide
(N.) (राज-हत्या)
Example: The history book described the regicide that changed the kingdom forever.

To restore someone to health or normal life after imprisonment, addiction, or illness

Rehabilitate
(V.) (पूर्व दशा में लाना)
Example: The center helps to rehabilitate patients recovering from addiction.

To make someone look or feel younger

Rejuvenate
(V.) (फिर से जवान बना देना)
Example: A short vacation can rejuvenate your mind and body.

To fall back into a worse state after an improvement

Relapse
(V.) (पूर्व दशा में आ जाना)
Example: He tried hard not to relapse into old habits.

A holy person’s remains or belongings kept for reverence; something surviving from an earlier period (2)

Relic
(N.) (अवशेष)
Example: The museum displayed ancient relics from the civilization.

Unwilling or hesitant to do something

Reluctant
(Adj.) (अनिच्छुक)
Example: She was reluctant to speak in front of the audience.

To send back a criminal into custody for further investigation

Remand
(V.) (न्यायिक हिरासत में वापस भेजना)
Example: The judge decided to remand the आरोपी for further questioning.

The act of recalling past experiences with fondness

Reminiscence
(N.) (संस्मरण)
Example: His reminiscence of childhood brought a smile to his face.

Cancellation of a penalty or debt

Remission
(N.) (दंड या ऋण माफी)
Example: The government announced remission of taxes for farmers.

A deep feeling of guilt and regret

Remorse
(N.) (पश्चाताप)
Example: He showed genuine remorse for his mistakes.

The amount paid to a person for their work (2)

Remuneration
(N.) (पारिश्रमिक)
Example: Employees expect fair remuneration for their efforts.

Artistic, musical, or dramatic interpretation

Rendition
(N.) (प्रस्तुतिकरण)
Example: Her rendition of the song was widely appreciated.

One who deserts their principles or party

Renegade
(N.) (दलबदलू व्यक्ति)
Example: The renegade politician joined the opposition party.

To restore something to a better condition

Renovate
(V.) (नवीनीकरण करना)
Example: They plan to renovate the old house.

The return of someone to their own country (3)

Repatriation
(N.) (स्वदेश वापसी)
Example: The government arranged the repatriation of stranded citizens.

The feeling of sincere regret for one’s sins

Repentance
(N.) (पछतावा)
Example: True repentance leads to positive change in behavior.

To fill up again

Replenish
(V.) (फिर से भरना)
Example: Please replenish the water bottles before the meeting.

An exact or very close copy of something

Replica
(N.) (नक़ल)
Example: The statue is a replica of the original masterpiece.

A temporary delay or suspension of punishment, especially a death sentence

Reprieve
(N.) (सज़ा पर अस्थायी रोक)
Example: The prisoner was granted a last-minute reprieve.

A cold-blooded vertebrate animal such as a snake, lizard, or crocodile

Reptile
(N.) (सरीसृप; रेंगने वाला जन्तु)
Example: A snake is a common reptile found in forests.

Causing a strong dislike

Repulsive
(Adj.) (घिनौना)
Example: The smell from the garbage was repulsive.

A mass held to pray for the peace of the departed soul

Requiem
(N.) (मृतक के लिए प्रार्थना सभा)
Example: A requiem was held in memory of the departed leader.

Round complete!