Set 36 | 1751 - 1800

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A given space, time, or position

Slot
(N.) (निर्धारित स्थान, समय या पद)
Example: She booked a slot for the interview in the morning.

To kill someone by covering their nose and mouth so that they suffocate

Smother
(V.) (दबाना, गला घोंटना)
Example: The fire was smothered with a thick blanket.

A person who believes they are superior to others and looks down on those they consider inferior

Snob
(N.) (घमंडी)
Example: He is such a snob that he refuses to talk to people he considers beneath him.

Warm, comfortable, and cozy

Snug
(Adj.) (आरामदायक)
Example: They sat in a snug little room by the fireplace.

A person who studies human societies

Sociologist
(N.) (समाजशास्त्री)
Example: The sociologist conducted a survey on urban lifestyles.

The study and classification of human societies

Sociology
(N.) (समाज शास्त्र)
Example: She is pursuing a degree in sociology.

A brief or short stay at a place (4)

Sojourn
(N.) (थोड़े दिन का निवास)
Example: Their sojourn in the hills was peaceful and refreshing.

A room used for sunbathing or light-based therapy

Solarium
(N.) (प्रकाश-चिकित्सा का कमरा)
Example: The hotel has a solarium for guests to relax.

A grammatical mistake or improper use of language

Solecism
(N.) (व्याकरण की गलती; शिष्टाचार का उल्लंघन)
Example: His speech was full of grammatical solecisms.

One who talks to themselves

Soliloquist
(N.) (अपने आप से बातें करने वाला)
Example: The soliloquist entertained the audience with his inner thoughts.

A speech in which a person talks to themselves, especially in a play (5)

Soliloquy
(N.) (स्वयं से बोला गया संवाद)
Example: Hamlet’s famous soliloquy reveals his inner conflict.

The state of being alone, especially when one finds it pleasant

Solitude
(N.) (एकांत)
Example: She enjoys solitude while reading books.

Being able to pay one’s debts

Solvent
(Adj.) (अपने ऋण चुकाने में समर्थ)
Example: The company remained solvent despite the crisis.

The act or habit of walking in sleep (2)

Somnambulism
(N.) (नींद में चलने की आदत)
Example: Somnambulism can be dangerous if not treated properly.

One who walks in sleep (8)

Somnambulist
(N.) (नींद में चलने वाला)
Example: The somnambulist wandered around the house at night.

One who talks in sleep (5)

Somniloquist
(N.) (नींद में बोलने वाला)
Example: He is a somniloquist and often talks during sleep.

The act or habit of talking in one’s sleep

Somniloquy
(N.) (नींद में बोलने की आदत)
Example: His somniloquy amused his friends during the trip.

A fourteen-line poem (2)

Sonnet
(N.) (चौदह लाइन की कविता)
Example: Shakespeare wrote many famous sonnets.

A drug or substance that induces sleep (3)

Soporific
(N.) (नींद लाने वाली दवा/चीज़)
Example: The doctor gave him a mild soporific to help him rest.

A type of magic in which spirits, especially evil ones, are used to make things happen

Sorcery
(N.) (जादू-टोना)
Example: The villagers believed the old woman practiced sorcery.

The killing of one’s sister (3)

Sororicide
(N.) (बहन की हत्या)
Example: The crime was shocking as it involved sororicide.

Something kept as a reminder of an event (4)

Souvenir
(N.) (निशानी)
Example: She bought a souvenir from Jaipur to remember her trip.

A person who has supreme power or authority

Sovereign
(N.) (सर्वोच्च शासक)
Example: The sovereign ruled the kingdom with wisdom.

A sudden involuntary muscular contraction

Spasm
(N.) (ऐंठन)
Example: He felt a sudden spasm in his leg while running.

A small amount of something that shows what the rest of it is like

Specimen
(N.) (नमूना)
Example: The scientist examined a specimen under the microscope.

The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence

Speculation
(N.) (अनुमान)
Example: His ideas were based on mere speculation.

The study of caves

Speleology
(N.) (गुफाओं का अध्ययन)
Example: She developed an interest in speleology during her travels.

One who spends money recklessly (3)

Spendthrift
(N.) (खर्चीला)
Example: He is a spendthrift who never saves any money.

An old unmarried woman

Spinster
(N.) (अधिक उम्र की अविवाहित महिला)
Example: In the past, society often labeled single older women as spinsters.

Revealing of crucial details of a film’s plot

Spoiler
(N.) (कहानी का रहस्य पहले बता देने वाला)
Example: Don’t give me any spoilers about the movie!

One who speaks on behalf of others (3)

Spokesperson
(N.) (प्रवक्ता)
Example: The spokesperson addressed the media on behalf of the company.

Performed or occurring as a result of a sudden impulse

Spontaneous
(Adj.) (स्वतः होने वाला)
Example: Her spontaneous reaction made everyone laugh.

Occurring at irregular intervals

Sporadic
(Adj.) (छिटपुट; कभी-कभार होने वाला)
Example: The rain was sporadic throughout the day.

Not being what it purports to be

Spurious
(Adj.) (जाली, नकली)
Example: The report contained spurious claims.

A noisy argument about trivial matters

Squabble
(N.) (छोटी बातों पर झगड़ा)
Example: The siblings had a squabble over a toy.

To walk unsteadily as if about to fall

Stagger
(V.) (लड़खड़ाना)
Example: He began to stagger after feeling dizzy.

Not fresh (2)

Stale
(Adj.) (बासी)
Example: The bread had gone stale overnight.

A sudden rush of a large number of frightened people or animals

Stampede
(N.) (आकस्मिक भगदड़)
Example: A stampede broke out during the festival.

An upright bar, post, or frame forming a support or barrier

Stanchion
(N.) (स्तंभ)
Example: The rope was tied to a metal stanchion.

A formal account or record of facts

Statement
(N.) (औपचारिक विवरण या घोषणा)
Example: The witness gave a clear statement to the police.

Attractively tall, graceful, and dignified in appearance

Statuesque
(Adj.) (सुडौल)
Example: The model had a statuesque figure.

The existing state of affairs at a particular time

Status quo
(N.) (वर्तमान स्थिति; यथास्थिति)
Example: The government decided to maintain the status quo.

A written law passed by a legislative body (2)

Statute
(N.) (क़ानून)
Example: The new statute was approved by the president.

Not able to produce children

Sterile
(Adj.) (बाँझ)
Example: The couple sought medical help after learning they were sterile.

One who loads and unloads ships (2)

Stevedore
(N.) (जहाजी कुली)
Example: The stevedore worked hard at the busy port.

A person who endures pain or hardship without showing feelings or complaining (18)

Stoic
(N.) (सुख-दुख में समान रहने वाला)
Example: He remained stoic despite facing many challenges.

The quality of enduring pain or hardship without showing feelings or complaining (3)

Stoicism
(N.) (सुख-दुख में समान रहने का भाव)
Example: Her stoicism inspired everyone around her.

A short stay made during a longer journey

Stopover
(N.) (यात्रा में रुकना)
Example: We had a brief stopover in Dubai before reaching London.

A room where goods are kept

Storeroom
(N.) (भंडार कक्ष)
Example: The shopkeeper stored extra supplies in the storeroom.

One who hides on a ship to obtain a free passage

Stowaway
(N.) (छिपकर यात्रा करने वाला)
Example: The crew discovered a stowaway hiding below deck.

Round complete!