Designated for a specific purpose
Earmarked
(Adj.) (निर्धारित)
Example: The funds were earmarked for educational development.
An official order issued by authority
Edict
(N.) (शासकीय आदेश)
Example: The king issued an edict banning the use of plastic.
A magical or medicinal potion
Elixir
(N.) (औषधीय या चमत्कारी पेय)
Example: The ancient text described an elixir of eternal youth.
Fluent and persuasive in speaking or writing (2)
Eloquence
(N.) (वाक्पटुता)
Example: His eloquence impressed the audience during the debate.
Able to understand and share another person’s feelings
Empathetic
(Adj.) (सहानुभूति रखने वाला)
Example: A good teacher is empathetic towards students’ problems.
Based on observation or experience rather than theory
Empirical
(Adj.) (अनुभव आधारित)
Example: The scientist relied on empirical evidence for his research.
All together; as a group
En bloc
(Adv.) (सामूहिक रूप से)
Example: The members voted en bloc in favor of the proposal.
The process of changing information into secret code
Encryption
(N.) (कूटलेखन; गुप्त कोड में बदलना)
Example: Encryption protects sensitive data from unauthorized access.
The custom of marrying within one’s own tribe or community (2)
Endogamy
(N.) (अंतर्विवाह)
Example: Endogamy is still practiced in some traditional societies.
Having an internal cause or origin
Endogenous
(Adj.) (आंतरिक)
Example: The disease was caused by endogenous factors within the body.
To happen as a result
Ensue
(V.) (परिणामस्वरूप होना)
Example: Chaos may ensue if rules are not followed.
Involved in difficulties or complicated circumstances
Entangled
(Adj.) (जटिल परिस्थितियों में फंसा हुआ)
Example: He found himself entangled in legal issues.
The practice of eating insects by humans
Entomophagy
(N.) (कीट खाने की प्रथा)
Example: Entomophagy is common in some cultures around the world.
A person who studies the spread and control of diseases (2)
Epidemiologist
(N.) (महामारी विज्ञानी)
Example: The epidemiologist analyzed the outbreak patterns carefully.
The study of the spread and control of diseases
Epidemiology
(N.) (महामारी विज्ञान)
Example: Epidemiology helps in understanding how diseases spread.
An inscription on a building, statue, or coin
Epigraph
(N.) (शिलालेख)
Example: The monument had an ancient epigraph carved on it.
Written in the form of letters or documents
Epistolary
(Adj.) (पत्रात्मक)
Example: The novel is written in an epistolary style using letters.
A word or phrase used to describe a characteristic of a person or thing
Epithet
(N.) (उपाधि)
Example: He earned the epithet “the Great” for his achievements.
A period of time that is very important in history
Epoch
(N.) (इतिहास का विशिष्ट युग)
Example: The industrial revolution marked a new epoch in history.
Giving one’s name to something, or named after a particular person
Eponymous
(Adj.) (जिसके नाम पर कुछ रखा गया हो)
Example: The company’s eponymous founder became a legend.
A calm and balanced state of mind, especially in trouble
Equanimity
(N.) (मानसिक संतुलन)
Example: She handled the crisis with great equanimity.
A person who is skilled in horsemanship (3)
Equestrian
(N.) (घुड़सवार)
Example: The equestrian performed brilliantly in the competition.
Having or showing great knowledge or learning
Erudite
(Adj.) (विद्वान)
Example: The professor is known for his erudite lectures.
The guiding beliefs of a person, group, or organization
Ethos
(N.) (मूल भावना)
Example: Honesty forms the ethos of the organization.
To assess the value or quality of something
Evaluate
(V.) (मूल्यांकन करना)
Example: Teachers evaluate students based on their performance.
By virtue of one’s job, rank, or position
Ex Officio
(Adj.) (पद के कारण)
Example: The principal is an ex officio member of all school committees.
A person who carries out a sentence of death on a condemned person
Executioner
(N.) (जल्लाद; फाँसी देने वाला)
Example: The executioner carried out the court’s final order.
Related to human existence (2)
Existential
(Adj.) (अस्तित्व संबंधी)
Example: The philosopher explored existential questions about life and purpose.
To remove completely or erase officially from a record
Expunge
(V.) (पूरी तरह मिटाना)
Example: The court decided to expunge his criminal record.
To remove completely
Extirpate
(V.) (जड़ से उखाड़ना)
Example: The government aims to extirpate corruption from the system.
To praise enthusiastically
Extol
(V.) (प्रशंसा करना)
Example: The teacher extolled the student’s hard work.
Not relevant to the matter at hand
Extraneous
(Adj.) (असंबंधित)
Example: The report contained extraneous details that confused readers.
An elaborate and spectacular entertainment (2)
Extravaganza
(N.) (भव्य प्रदर्शन)
Example: The festival turned into a grand extravaganza of music and dance.
The farthest point
Extremity
(N.) (अंतिम छोर)
Example: They walked to the extremity of the island.
That which can be freed
Extricable
(Adj.) (निकालने योग्य)
Example: The situation seemed difficult but still extricable with effort.
The practice of deceiving someone into believing something that is not true
Fabrication
(N.) (मनगढ़ंत कहानी या झूठी रचना)
Example: His story turned out to be a complete fabrication.
The development of events outside a person’s control
Fate
(N.) (भाग्य)
Example: Fate brought them together in unexpected ways.
(V.) To understand a difficult problem or situation after much thought; (N.) A unit used to measure the depth of water (2)
Fathom
(V./N.) (गहराई से समझना; गहराई नापने की इकाई)
Example: It was hard to fathom the reason behind his sudden decision.
A socially awkward or embarrassing mistake
Faux pas
(N.) (शर्मनाक गलती)
Example: Wearing casual clothes to the formal event was a faux pas.
An achievement requiring great courage
Feat
(N.) (वीरतापूर्ण कार्य)
Example: Climbing the mountain alone was an incredible feat.
Relating to a system of government in which states unite but retain internal
Federal
(Adj.) (संघीय)
Example: India has a federal system of governance.
Lacking physical or mental strength; weak
Feeble
(Adj.) (कमज़ोर)
Example: The old man spoke in a feeble voice.
To pretend or give a false appearance of something
Feign
(V.) (दिखावा करना)
Example: She feigned illness to avoid the meeting.
A serious crime
Felony
(N.) (गंभीर अपराध)
Example: Theft of such magnitude is considered a felony.
To move restlessly with small repeated movements
Fidget
(V.) (बेचैनी से हिलना-डुलना)
Example: He began to fidget during the long lecture.
Involving trust between a trustee and beneficiary
Fiduciary
(Adj.) (विश्वास पर आधारित)
Example: A lawyer has a fiduciary duty to act in the client’s best interest.
To refuse to obey or accept something
Flout
(V.) (अवहेलना करना)
Example: He continued to flout the rules despite warnings.
A young horse
Foal
(N.) (घोड़े का बच्चा)
Example: The foal followed its mother across the field.
A member of a family or group who lived in the past; an ancestor
Forefather
(N.) (पूर्वज)
Example: Our forefathers fought bravely for independence.
Difficult to overcome
Formidable
(Adj.) (अत्यंत कठिन)
Example: The team faced a formidable opponent in the finals.
