Set 41 | 2001 - 2027

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A legal document authorizing the police to make an arrest or search premises

Warrant
(N.) (अधिपत्र; कानूनी आदेश)
Example: The police arrived with a warrant to search the house.

A list of passengers and luggage

Waybill
(N.) (यात्री व सामान की सूची)
Example: The driver checked the waybill before starting the journey.

Feeling or showing extreme tiredness

Weary
(Adj.) (थका हुआ)
Example: After a long day at work, he felt completely weary.

To take someone somewhere suddenly and quickly

Whisk
(V.) (फुरती से ले जाना)
Example: The guard whisked the actor away from the crowd.

To speak in a very low tone

Whisper
(V.) (फुसफुसा कर बोलना)
Example: She leaned closer to whisper a secret in his ear.

To reduce something in size by carving or cutting

Whittle
(V.) (छीलना, तराशना)
Example: He used a knife to whittle a piece of wood into a toy.

A woman whose husband is dead

Widow
(N.) (विधवा)
Example: The widow lived alone after her husband’s death.

A man whose wife is dead (3)

Widower
(N.) (विधुर)
Example: The widower often visited his wife’s grave.

Done deliberately, knowing that it is wrong

Wilfully
(Adv.) (जानबूझकर)
Example: He wilfully ignored the rules despite repeated warnings.

To become limp or drooping (of plants)

Wilt
(V.) (मुरझाना)
Example: The flowers began to wilt without water.

An unexpected piece of good fortune

Windfall
(N.) (अप्रत्याशित लाभ)
Example: Winning the lottery was a huge windfall for him.

To separate husk from the grain

Winnow
(V.) (फटकना)
Example: Farmers winnow the grain to remove the husk.

The practice of magic

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

Great sorrow or distress

Woe
(N.) (शोक)
Example: The news of the accident brought great woe to the family.

To dispute angrily

Wrangle
(V.) (क्रोध से झगड़ना)
Example: The two brothers began to wrangle over property issues.

A decorative ring of flowers and leaves (5)

Wreath
(N.) (फूलों की माला)
Example: She placed a wreath on the memorial in honor of the soldiers.

The remains of something that has been badly damaged

Wreckage
(N.) (मलबा)
Example: The wreckage of the crashed car was scattered on the road.

To move along with quick, short twisting movements

Wriggle
(V.) (छटपटाना)
Example: The child tried to wriggle out of his mother’s arms.

An extreme fear of foreigners or strangers (2)

Xenophobia
(N.) (विदेशी लोगों का डर)
Example: Xenophobia can create division in society.

A feeling of intense longing for something

Yearning
(N.) (ललक)
Example: She felt a deep yearning to return to her hometown.

A wooden object used for connecting animals that are pulling a vehicle

Yoke
(N.) (बैलगाड़ी में बैलों को जोड़ने की लकड़ी)
Example: The farmer placed the yoke on the oxen before ploughing.

A person who is fanatical and uncompromising in pursuit of their ideals (3)

Zealot
(N.) (कट्टरपंथी)
Example: He was a zealot who refused to accept any opposing views.

The highest point

Zenith
(N.) (शीर्ष बिंदु)
Example: Her career reached its zenith after winning the award.

A circular diagram representing the twelve astrological signs

Zodiac
(N.) (राशिचक्र)
Example: Many people read their zodiac sign daily.

A place where wild animals are kept for public display, study, or conservation

Zoo
(N.) (चिड़ियाघर)
Example: We visited the zoo to see different animals.

A person who studies animals

Zoologist
(N.) (प्राणी-विज्ञानी)
Example: The zoologist spent years studying animal behavior.

The scientific study of animals

Zoology
(N.) (जंतु विज्ञान)
Example: She chose zoology as her major in college.

Round complete!