Set 3 | 101 - 150

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A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection (7)

Curator
(N.) (संग्रहालय का संरक्षक)
Example: The curator carefully arranged the ancient artifacts for the exhibition.

The study of population and its dynamics (7)

Demography
(N.) (जनसांख्यिकी)
Example: Demography helps governments plan resources effectively.

The scientific study of the skin and its diseases (7)

Dermatology
(N.) (त्वचा विज्ञान)
Example: Dermatology is an important branch of medical science.

Fit or suitable to be eaten (7)

Edible
(Adj.) (खाने योग्य)
Example: Not all mushrooms are edible, so one must be careful.

A poem expressing sorrow for the dead (7)

Elegy
(N.) (शोकगीत)
Example: The poet wrote an elegy in memory of his friend.

To free somebody from all blame (7)

Exonerate
(V.) (दोषमुक्त करना)
Example: The new evidence helped to exonerate the accused.

The study of growing garden plants (7)

Horticulture
(N.) (उद्यान-विज्ञान)
Example: She pursued a degree in horticulture to learn about plant cultivation.

A person who imagines illness or is abnormally anxious about health (7)

Hypochondriac
(N.) (रोगभ्रमी)
Example: He visited the doctor every week, behaving like a hypochondriac despite being healthy.

That which catches fire easily (7)

Inflammable
(Adj.) (ज्वलनशील)
Example: Petrol is highly inflammable and must be handled carefully.

A person who supervises during an examination (7)

Invigilator
(N.) (परीक्षा पर्यवेक्षक)
Example: The invigilator ensured that no student cheated during the exam.

That which cannot be called back or reversed (7)

Irrevocable
(Adj.) (जिसे बदला न जा सके)
Example: The decision was irrevocable once it was signed.

A plan of a journey, including the route and the places to be visited (7)

Itinerary
(N.) (यात्रा कार्यक्रम)
Example: We prepared a detailed itinerary for our trip.

A person who hates women (7)

Misogynist
(N.) (स्त्री से घृणा करने वाला)
Example: His rude remarks revealed him to be a misogynist.

A notice of a person’s death (7)

Obituary
(N.) (मृत्यु सूचना)
Example: The newspaper published his obituary yesterday.

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.

Safe or suitable for drinking (7)

Potable
(Adj.) (पीने योग्य)
Example: This water is clean and potable.

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

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

The killing of a king (7)

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

The violation or misuse of something regarded as sacred (7)

Sacrilege
(N.) (अपवित्रीकरण)
Example: Destroying the temple was considered an act of sacrilege.

In exactly the same words as were used originally (7)

Verbatim
(Adj.) (शब्द-प्रतिशब्द हूबहू)
Example: He repeated the statement verbatim.

A partial or total loss of memory (6)

Amnesia
(N.) (भूलने की बीमारी)
Example: The accident caused temporary amnesia.

An official pardon granted to a group of people, especially for political offences (6)

Amnesty
(N.) (सरकारी क्षमा)
Example: The government declared amnesty for political prisoners.

Having an unknown or withheld name or identity (6)

Anonymous
(Adj.) (बेनाम, गुमनाम)
Example: The donation was made by an anonymous supporter.

A person appointed by two parties to settle a dispute (6)

Arbitrator
(N.) (पंच, मध्यस्थ)
Example: The arbitrator resolved the conflict between the companies.

A government by the nobles or the highest social class (6)

Aristocracy
(N.) (श्रेष्ठ जनों का शासन)
Example: In the past, aristocracy held most of the power in society.

The scientific study of celestial bodies (6)

Astronomy
(N.) (खगोलशास्त्र)
Example: Astronomy helps us understand the universe and its mysteries.

One who officially examines financial accounts or records (6)

Auditor
(N.) (लेखा परीक्षक; हिसाब किताब की जांच करने वाला)
Example: The auditor checked all financial records carefully.

The story of a person’s life written by someone else (6)

Biography
(N.) (जीवनी)
Example: I read a biography of a famous scientist.

The scientific study of plants and their structure (6)

Botany
(N.) (वनस्पति विज्ञान)
Example: She chose botany as her major to study plant life in detail.

A group of people gathered for religious worship (6)

Congregation
(N.) (धार्मिक सभा)
Example: The congregation gathered in the church for prayers.

Gradual recovery of health and strength after illness (6)

Convalescence
(N.) (स्वास्थ्य लाभ; बीमारी से ठीक होने की प्रक्रिया)
Example: After weeks of illness, he needed rest for full convalescence.

Ready to believe things too easily (6)

Credulous
(Adj.) (भोला-भाला)
Example: The scam targeted credulous customers.

A person who believes people act only from self-interest (6)

Cynic
(N.) (निंदक, संदेहवादी व्यक्ति)
Example: He is such a cynic that he doubts everyone’s intentions.

A game or contest that ends with no winner (6)

Draw
(N.) (अनिर्णित)
Example: The match ended in a draw after extra time.

A man behaving more like a woman than a man (6)

Effeminate
(Adj.) (नारी जैसा)
Example: He was criticized for his effeminate mannerisms.

A short speech at the end of a play (6)

Epilogue
(N.) (उपसंहार)
Example: The play concluded with an epilogue.

Causing or ending in death (6)

Fatal
(Adj.) (घातक)
Example: The accident proved to be fatal.

A person who has escaped from captivity or is in hiding (6)

Fugitive
(N.) (भगोड़ा)
Example: The police are searching for the fugitive.

Holding an office or position as an honour without payment (6)

Honorary
(Adj.) (अवैतनिक)
Example: She was appointed as an honorary member of the committee.

A person who dishonestly pretends to be someone else in order to deceive (6)

Impostor
(N.) (ढोंगी; खुद को कोई और बताकर धोखा देने वाला)
Example: The impostor tricked everyone by posing as a doctor.

Extraordinary or unbelievable (6)

Incredible
(Adj.) (अविश्वसनीय)
Example: She made an incredible recovery after the accident.

Incapable of feeling tired or exhausted (6)

Indefatigable
(Adj.) (न थकने वाला)
Example: He is an indefatigable worker who never gives up.

Unable to be satisfied (6)

Insatiable
(Adj.) (जिसकी इच्छा कभी पूरी न हो)
Example: He has an insatiable desire for success.

One who is unable to pay debts (6)

Insolvent
(Adj.) (दिवालिया)
Example: The company became insolvent after huge losses.

The condition of being unable to sleep over a period of time (6)

Insomnia
(N.) (अनिद्रा)
Example: Stress and anxiety often lead to insomnia.

That which cannot be conquered (6)

Invincible
(Adj.) (अजेय)
Example: The team felt invincible after winning several matches.

A document or book written by hand before being printed (6)

Manuscript
(N.) (हस्तलिखित)
Example: The author submitted his manuscript to the publisher.

One who is killed for the cause of religion or faith (6)

Martyr
(N.) (शहीद)
Example: He was remembered as a martyr who sacrificed his life for his beliefs.

A cinema show held in the afternoon (6)

Matinee
(N.) (दोपहर की फ़िल्म)
Example: We decided to watch a matinee to avoid the evening crowd.

A system of government by a king or queen (6)

Monarchy
(N.) (राज-तंत्र)
Example: The country has been under monarchy for centuries.

Round complete!