Serenity: peace and calm 

Stoic:  A person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.

Equanimity (adj): calmness, calm, self-control, tranquility, composure

Equilibrium (n): equilibrium, balance, stability

Restraint

Tenacity

Obstinacy

Diligence (n): careful and persistent work or effort, assiduity, earnestness, constancy, commitment, 

Assiduity (n) constant or close attention to what one is doing. 

indulgence

longanimity

inexcitability

pertinacity

perseverance (adj): persistence, tenacity, determination, 

Ineffable (v): inexpressible, beyond description, 

ethereal 

mundane

behouf (n): advantage, benefits 

grapple

contrive (v)bring about, concoct, construct, manufacture, 

salvge

antithesis

implications

 

Lure (V): tempt, attract, induce, persuade. 

Avarice (n): greed; excessive love of riches.

Do not be avarice

Eminent(adj): renowned, pre-eminent, distinguished, high ranking, prominent,

An prominent politician of Nepal 

Imminent (adj): approaching, impending, forthcoming,

The climate change will bring imminent tragedy in human life

Desecrate (v) treat ( a sacred place or thing) with violent disrespect, violate, profane, vandalize

Flag of Nepal was desecrated by them.

Incessant (adj):

Incessant rainfall in west part of Nepal

Orthodox (n): conventional, traditional, dogmatic , conservative, traditional

Pertinent (adj): relevant, suitable, significant, applicable, apposite,

Falsehood (n): deception, deceit, ficition, lie, fabrication

Veracity: truth, reality

Obstinate: stubborn, rigid, headstrong, adamant, firm, determined,

Eloquent (adj): expressive, vivid, graceful,

Brutal (n): savage, inhuman, barbarous, cruel

Audacious (bold): intrepid, gallantry, courageous,

Abhor(hate): disdain, acrimonious, dislike, hate,

Filthy: Impure,

 Succour (succor) (n/V):  aid, help, assistance , advocate, support, backing

The wounded people will be succoured by our team as soon as possible.

Succumb (v): fail to resist pressure, temptation, submit, surrender, give in

People are succumbed to date owing to novel virus.



 

Vacillate (v): waver

Prolific (adj): fertile, productive, creative,

Profligate (adj): wasteful, extravagant, prodigal, debauched

Bucolic (adj): rustic, rural, country, countryside, agricultural,

Responsible + (for )

Laconic (adj): succinct, concise, use very few words.

 

Submerge (v) overwhelm, immerse, inundate, deluge, engulf

Apart from submerging many areas, the recent rains have claimed the lives of five people. 

 

Inundation (n): flood,

As a result, our country has experienced floods, landslides and inundation on several occasions this year.

Avert (v): turn away, preclude, prevent

The government has taken the disaster issue seriously but it needs to make several timely arrangements to avert rain-borne casualties and damage to properties. 

 

Predicament (n): mess, difficulty, dilemma

However, the authority can save several lives and properties if it makes its citizens aware of the looming predicaments through accurate and timely prediction and mobilising rescue teams effectively. 

 

Substantially: considerably, significantly, largely,  

Although the group has been substantially weakened since 2001, its fighters remain in Afghanistan.    
    

Truncate (V):  shorten, cut, curtail,

His career was truncated by accident.

Fide: trust, fidelity,



Acri/acrid/acerb/acerbo/:Bitter, Sharp/Sour/stining

Acerbic: having bitter or sour taste

Acerbate: to make sour

Acrophobia, acrimonious, acridine, acerose,

 

 

To

-Direction/destination (physical movement, transferring, period)

-prefer

-limit/end point

 

For

-Benefits

-Duration ( period of time)

-Helping someone

-function/use