Allure
Option B
To allure (لبھانا) means to powerfully attract or charm. It is synonymous with 'tempt' (ترغیب دینا), often implying attraction to something appealing or exciting.
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To allure (لبھانا) means to powerfully attract or charm. It is synonymous with 'tempt' (ترغیب دینا), often implying attraction to something appealing or exciting.
To allude (حوالہ دینا) to something is to suggest or call attention to it indirectly; to 'refer' (حوالہ دینا) to it in a passing or indirect way.
An alliance (اتحاد) is a union or association formed for mutual benefit. The fundamental action of forming an alliance is to 'unite' (متحد ہونا) or join together.
To alleviate (کم کرنا) means to make suffering or a problem less severe. To 'mollify' (تسکین دینا) means to appease someone's anger or anxiety, which is a way of alleviating distress or anger. 'Aggravate' (بگاڑ دینا) is the antonym.
Allegiance (وفاداری) is loyalty or commitment to a superior, group, or cause. This loyalty implies a strong sense of duty or 'obligation' (فرض) to provide support.
To align (صف بندی کرنا) means to place in a straight line or to come into agreement or alliance. To 'join' (شامل ہونا) with a group or cause captures this sense of forming an alliance.
To alienate (بیگانہ کرنا) someone is to cause them to feel isolated or no longer friendly or sympathetic. This is synonymous with 'estrange' (الگ تھلگ کرنا).
Agony (اذیت) is extreme physical or mental suffering. 'Anguish' (شدید تکلیف) is a very close synonym that also denotes severe pain, distress, or suffering.
To agitate (اکسانا) means to stir up or disturb, or to campaign to 'arouse' (جگانا) public concern. 'Tranquillize' (پرسکون کرنا) and 'Pacify' (تسلی دینا) are antonyms.
Aggression (جارحیت) is hostile or violent behavior or attitudes. It is often expressed as an unprovoked 'attack' (حملہ) or offensive action.