6. besotted (adjective) – मोहित, मुग्ध
Pronunciation: bi-sotid
Meaning: strongly possessed with an intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone
Synonyms: infatuated with, smitten with, obsessed with
Antonym: indifferent
Usage: The gentleman is besotted with a beautiful young girl.
7. esoteric (adjective) – गुप्त, गहन, गूढ़
Pronunciation: ees-ut-erik / es-ut-erik
Meaning: intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest
Synonyms: abstruse, obscure, arcane
Antonyms: simple, familiar
Usage: Some words are really too esoteric for this dictionary.
8. mutter (verb) – बड़बड़ाना
Pronunciation: mut-ur
Meaning: say something in a low or barely audible voice, especially in dissatisfaction or irritation; talk or grumble in secret or in private
Synonyms: murmur, mumble, whisper; grumble, moan, complain, grouse
Antonym: speak out
Usage: She began to mutter.
9. choleric (adjective) – चिड़चिड़ा, तुनुकमिज़ाज
Pronunciation: kolur-ik
Meaning: bad-tempered or irritable
Synonyms: bad-tempered, irascible, irritable, grumpy, grouchy, crotchety
Antonyms: good-natured, affable
Usage: He was a choleric man.
10. hysteric (adjective) – विवेकरहित, असभ्य
Pronunciation: his-terik
Meaning: a wildly emotional and exaggerated reaction
Synonyms: hysteria, wildness, irrationality, frenzy
Antonyms: calmness, self-possession
Usage: He always has hysterics at the sight of blood.