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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.

An imagined perfect society where everything is ideal (20)

Utopia
(N.) (आदर्श काल्पनिक समाज)
Example: Many philosophers have described a utopia in their writings.

One who does not believe in the existence of God (19)

Atheist
(N.) (नास्तिक)
Example: He identified himself as an atheist from a young age.

An inscription on a tombstone in memory of the person who has died (19)

Epitaph
(N.) (समाधि-लेख)
Example: The epitaph beautifully honored his life.

Something no longer in use (19)

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

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.

A solution for all difficulties or diseases (16)

Panacea
(N.) (रामबाण इलाज)
Example: There is no single panacea for all social problems.

A place for keeping birds in a confined space (15)

Aviary
(N.) (पक्षीशाला, पक्षी घर)
Example: The zoo has a large aviary with exotic birds.

An extreme fear of confined or enclosed spaces (15)

Claustrophobia
(N.) (बंद या छोटी जगह का भय)
Example: He avoided elevators due to his claustrophobia.

A speech or presentation made without previous preparation (15)

Extempore
(N.) (बिना तैयारी के)
Example: He delivered an impressive extempore on environmental issues.

Difficult or impossible to read (15)

Illegible
(Adj.) (अपठनीय)
Example: His handwriting was so illegible that no one could understand it.

Unable to be corrected or reformed (15)

Incorrigible
(Adj.) (असंशोधनीय; जो कभी न सुधर सके)
Example: The incorrigible child refused to follow any rules.

A person who loves or collects books (14)

Bibliophile
(N.) (पुस्तक प्रेमी)
Example: As a bibliophile, she spent hours in the library.

A person who draws or makes maps (13)

Cartographer
(N.) (मानचित्रकार)
Example: The cartographer created detailed maps of the region.

Belonging to or living in the same time period as another (13)

Contemporary
(N.) (समकालीन)
Example: He was a contemporary of many famous writers.

Something that cannot be avoided; certain to happen (13)

Inevitable
(Adj.) (अटल)
Example: Failure is inevitable if you do not work hard.

One who engages in an activity for pleasure rather than as a profession (12)

Amateur
(N.) (शौकिया व्यक्ति)
Example: Though an amateur, he plays cricket very well.

Able to use both the left and right hands equally well (12)

Ambidextrous
(Adj.) (उभयहस्त; दोनों हाथों से समान रूप से काम करने वाला)
Example: He is ambidextrous and can write with both hands.

Living in groups; tending to associate with others of one’s kind (12)

Gregarious
(Adj.) (झुण्ड में रहनेवाला, मिलनसार)
Example: He is a gregarious person who enjoys social gatherings.

A person who attacks or criticizes cherished beliefs or institutions (12)

Iconoclast
(N.) (स्थापित मान्यताओं का विरोधी)
Example: The reformer was seen as an iconoclast for challenging outdated traditions.

One who cannot make mistakes (12)

Infallible
(Adj.) (अचूक)
Example: No human is infallible; everyone makes mistakes.

A person who writes and edits dictionaries (12)

Lexicographer
(N.) (शब्दकोश निर्माता)
Example: The lexicographer worked on compiling new words.

Knowing everything (12)

Omniscient
(Adj.) (सर्वज्ञानी)
Example: The narrator in the story is omniscient and knows all events.

A person who selflessly works for the welfare of others (11)

Altruist
(N.) (परोपकारी)
Example: As an altruist, she dedicates her time to helping the poor.

A book written by a person about their own life (11)

Autobiography
(N.) (आत्मकथा)
Example: Her autobiography inspired many readers.

An arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence (11)

Chronology
(N.) (कालक्रम)
Example: Understanding the chronology helps in studying history.

A person who leaves his country to live in another (11)

Emigrant
(N.) (देश छोड़कर जाने वाला)
Example: The emigrant moved abroad for better opportunities.

The scientific study of insects (11)

Entomology
(N.) (कीटविज्ञान)
Example: He pursued a career in entomology.

A person who believes that all events are predetermined and inevitable (11)

Fatalist
(N.) (भाग्यवादी)
Example: As a fatalist, he believed that destiny controls everything.

The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially of a particular nation or ethnic group (11)

Genocide
(N.) (नरसंहार)
Example: The world condemned the act of genocide.

To bite like a rat (11)

Gnaw
(V.) (कुतरना)
Example: The dog began to gnaw on the bone.

A sound that cannot be heard (11)

Inaudible
(Adj.) (अश्राव्य, सुनाई न देने वाला)
Example: His whisper was almost inaudible in the noisy room.

A place where money is coined by authority of the government (11)

Mint
(N.) (टकसाल)
Example: The coins were produced at the national mint.

A person having excessive admiration for oneself, especially one’s appearance (11)

Narcissist
(N.) (आत्ममुग्ध व्यक्ति; स्वयं से अत्यधिक प्रेम करने वाला)
Example: A narcissist often ignores others’ feelings.

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

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

A person who never takes alcoholic drinks (11)

Teetotaller
(N.) (शराब न पीने वाला व्यक्ति)
Example: He is a strict teetotaller and avoids all kinds of alcohol.

A state of disorder due to absence of government or authority (10)

Anarchy
(N.) (अव्यवस्था, अराजकता)
Example: The country fell into anarchy after the collapse of the government.

The place where public, government or historical records are kept (10)

Archive
(N.) (अभिलेखागार)
Example: The historian spent weeks studying documents in the archive.

One who is difficult to please (10)

Fastidious
(Adj.) (बारीकियों पर अत्यधिक ध्यान देने वाला; बहुत चुनींदा)
Example: She is fastidious about cleanliness in her home.

A person who hates and avoids other people (10)

Misanthrope
(N.) (मानवद्वेषी)
Example: He became a misanthrope after years of betrayal.

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

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

A person who collects or studies stamps (10)

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

A person who can speak several languages (10)

Polyglot
(N.) (बहुभाषी)
Example: Being a polyglot, she speaks five languages fluently.

A person who helps another commit a crime; a partner in crime (9)

Accomplice
(N.) (सह-अपराधी)
Example: The police arrested both the criminal and his accomplice.

The scientific study of sound (9)

Acoustics
(N.) (ध्वनि-विज्ञान)
Example: The acoustics of the hall made the music sound perfect.

An animal that can live both on land and in water (9)

Amphibian
(N.) (उभयचर जन्तु; जल और स्थल दोनों में रहने वाला जीव)
Example: Frogs are common amphibians found near ponds.

A government by one person having absolute power (9)

Autocracy
(N.) (तानाशाही)
Example: The country was ruled under an autocracy for decades.

The act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred or religious things (9)

Blasphemy
(N.) (ईश्वर की निंदा)
Example: The statement was considered blasphemy by the community.

Hard but easily broken (9)

Brittle
(Adj.) (भंगुर, आसानी से टूटने योग्य)
Example: The dry leaves were brittle and crumbled in her hands.

A person employed to drive a private or hired car (9)

Chauffeur
(N.) (मोटर चालक)
Example: The chauffeur waited outside with the car.

Round complete!