Set 39 | 1901 - 1950

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One who enters someone’s land or property without permission (2)

Trespasser
(N.) (अनधिकार प्रवेश करने वाला)
Example: The guard warned the trespasser to leave immediately.

A stream flowing into a larger river

Tributary
(N.) (सहायक नदी)
Example: This small stream is a tributary of the Ganges.

Happening every three years (3)

Triennial
(Adj.) (त्रैवार्षिक)
Example: The festival is a triennial event.

A set of three related works by the same author (2)

Trilogy
(N.) (तीन रचनाओं का सेट)
Example: The author’s trilogy became very popular.

A stand having three legs

Tripod
(N.) (तिपाई, तीन पैरों वाला)
Example: The camera was fixed on a tripod.

A group of three powerful people

Triumvirate
(N.) (तीन शक्तिशाली/व्यक्तियों का गठबंधन)
Example: The company was led by a triumvirate of directors.

Of little importance, value, or significance (2)

Trivial
(Adj.) (तुच्छ, मामूली)
Example: Don’t worry about such trivial matters.

An object awarded as a prize for victory or success (2)

Trophy
(N.) (विजय के प्रतीक के रूप में दी गई वस्तु)
Example: The team proudly displayed their trophy.

A group of performers, especially dancers or acrobats

Troupe
(N.) (मण्डली)
Example: The dance troupe performed brilliantly.

The clothes, linen, and other belongings collected by a bride for her marriage

Trousseau
(N.) (दुल्हन का दहेज; विवाह सामग्री)
Example: She prepared her trousseau carefully before the wedding.

A student who absents himself from school without permission (4)

Truant
(N.) (बिना अनुमति स्कूल से अनुपस्थित छात्र)
Example: The teacher punished the truant for skipping classes.

An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting for a certain period (2)

Truce
(N.) (युद्धविराम संधि)
Example: The two countries agreed to a temporary truce.

Defiantly aggressive

Truculent
(Adj.) (लड़ाकू)
Example: His truculent behavior led to constant conflicts.

An obviously true or hackneyed statement

Truism
(N.) (सामान्य सत्य)
Example: “Time heals all wounds” is a common truism.

The sound made by an elephant (3)

Trumpet
(N.) (हाथी की आवाज, चिंघाड़)
Example: We heard the loud trumpet of an elephant in the forest.

An extreme fear of clusters of small holes or bumps

Trypophobia
(N.) (छोटे छेदों का डर)
Example: People with trypophobia feel uneasy when seeing honeycombs.

An extremely large wave in the sea caused by an earthquake

Tsunami
(N.) (भूकंप तरंग)
Example: The coastal area was devastated by a tsunami.

A sudden and violent upheaval or disturbance

Turbulence
(N.) (उथल-पुथल)
Example: The country faced political turbulence during the crisis.

One who switches to an opposing party (4)

Turncoat
(N.) (दलबदलू)
Example: He was labeled a turncoat after changing sides.

Protection of or authority over someone

Tutelage
(N.) (संरक्षण)
Example: The child grew up under the tutelage of his grandparents.

One of two children born at the same birth

Twin
(N.) (जुड़वाँ)
Example: She has a twin brother.

A person who is extremely rich

Tycoon
(N.) (उद्योगपति)
Example: He became a business tycoon at a young age.

A cruel and oppressive ruler

Tyrant
(N.) (तानाशाह)
Example: The people revolted against the tyrant.

One who is new to a profession or activity

Tyro
(N.) (नौसिखिया)
Example: As a tyro, he still has much to learn.

In a manner fully agreed upon by all (2)

Unanimously
(Adv.) (सर्वसम्मति से)
Example: The decision was unanimously approved.

A mythological animal with one horn on its forehead

Unicorn
(N.) (एक सींग वाला घोड़े जैसा काल्पनिक पशु)
Example: The story featured a magical unicorn.

Not having knowledge or experience of a particular subject or activity

Uninitiated
(Adj.) (नौसिखिया)
Example: The instructions were confusing for the uninitiated.

Found all over the world (4)

Universal
(Adj.) (सार्वभौमिक)
Example: Music is a universal language.

Something never done or known before

Unprecedented
(Adj.) (अभूतपूर्व; पहले कभी न हुआ)
Example: The event marked an unprecedented achievement.

Having no moral principles

Unscrupulous
(Adj.) (अनैतिक)
Example: The unscrupulous businessman cheated his customers.

Not yet used or developed

Untapped
(Adj.) (अभी तक उपयोग न किया गया)
Example: The region has vast untapped resources.

Difficult to handle or manage due to size or weight

Unwieldy
(Adj.) (संभालने में कठिन)
Example: The box was too unwieldy to carry alone.

To improve skills to match new demands

Upskill
(V.) (कौशल बढ़ाना)
Example: Employees must upskill to stay competitive.

A rapid or sudden rise

Upsurge
(N.) (अचानक वृद्धि)
Example: There was an upsurge in demand for online courses.

The upward force that a fluid exerts on a body floating in it

Upthrust
(N.) (तरल में तैरते हुए चीज़ पर ऊपर की ओर का बल)
Example: The upthrust keeps ships afloat on water.

A large vase that usually has a pedestal or feet

Urn
(N.) (कलश)
Example: The ashes were kept in an urn.

A person who shows people to their seats

Usher
(N.) (प्रवेश कराने वाला)
Example: The usher guided us to our seats in the hall.

One who lends money at unreasonably high interest (6)

Usurer
(N.) (सूदखोर)
Example: The villagers avoided borrowing from the usurer.

The practice of lending money at unreasonably high interest

Usury
(N.) (सूदखोरी)
Example: Usury is illegal in many countries.

The quality of being useful

Utility
(N.) (उपयोगिता)
Example: This tool has great utility in daily life.

An imagined perfect society where everything is ideal (20)

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

Excessively fond of or submissive to one’s wife

Uxorious
(Adj.) (जोरू का गुलाम)
Example: He is so uxorious that he agrees with everything his wife says.

To waver between different opinions or actions

Vacillate
(V.) (निश्चय न कर पाना)
Example: He tends to vacillate when making important decisions.

One who wanders from place to place without a settled home (2)

Vagabond
(N.) (खानाबदोश)
Example: The vagabond traveled across the country without a fixed destination.

A person who wanders from place to place without a home or job

Vagrant
(N.) (बेघर आवारा)
Example: The city provided shelter for the vagrant during winter.

Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one’s appearance, abilities, or worth

Vain
(Adj.) (अहंकारी)
Example: He is too vain about his looks.

A person who is unduly anxious about their health

Valetudinarian
(N.) (बीमारी की अत्यधिक चिंता करने वाला)
Example: As a valetudinarian, she constantly worried about minor symptoms.

A low area of land between hills

Valley
(N.) (घाटी)
Example: The village lies in a beautiful valley.

One who deliberately damages public property (2)

Vandal
(N.) (तोड़-फोड़ करने वाला)
Example: The vandals were caught damaging the park benches.

The killing of a prophet (2)

Vaticide
(N.) (पैगंबर की हत्या)
Example: The story revolved around the tragic vaticide of a revered leader.

Round complete!