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Top 1000+ Important Synonyms for JKSSB Exams 2026 – Part 11

Introduction

For aspirants eyeing a career in the J&K Government, the JKSSB (Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board) exams are the ultimate gateway. Whether you are preparing for the Police Constable, Junior Assistant, Sub-Inspector, or Patwari exams, one section remains a constant hurdle: General English.

Within that section, Synonyms carry significant weight. Many candidates lose precious marks because they rely on a limited vocabulary or get confused by closely related options. However, scoring full marks in English isn’t about memorizing the entire dictionary—it’s about focusing on the high-frequency words that the JKSSB board favors year after year.

In this guide, we’ve curated a comprehensive list of synonyms specifically tailored for the 2026 JKSSB exam pattern. We’ve analyzed previous year papers to bring you:

  • Most repeated words in JKSSB exams.
  • A-Z Vocabulary with easy-to-understand meanings.
  • Practice MCQs to test your preparation.

High-Frequency Synonyms for JKSSB Exams

Vocabulary List (Numbered 1001–1100)

SNWordSynonyms
1001DisruptBreak, Disturb, Breach
1002DisseminateDisperse, Circulate
1003DissipatedDisappeared
1004DissolveFade
1005DistasteLoathing
1006DistastefulUnpleasant
1007DistinguishedAcclaimed, Honoured
1008DistributeCirculate
1009DivisiveConflicting
1010DivulgeReveal
1011DodgeAvoid
1012DourMorose
1013DragPull
1014DreadedFeared
1015DrivelBlather
1016DrizzleSprinkle
1017DrowsySleepy
1018DuctCanal
1019DulcetSweet
1020DuoPair
1021DuplicationCopying
1022EarnAchieve
1023EchelonRank
1024EclecticDiverse
1025EconomicalThrifty
1026EcstasyJoy, Happiness, Bliss
1027EffaceAbolish
1028EffectResult
1029EfficiencyCapability
1030EffigyDummy
1031ElapsedCeased
1032ElasticFlexible
1033ElegantGraceful
1034ElopeAbscond
1035EludeEscape
1036ElusiveIntangible, Baffling
1037EmancipateLiberate
1038EmbargoBarrier
1039EmbedBury
1040EmbellishDecorate
1041EmbezzleMisappropriate
1042EmblemSymbol
1043EmbraceAccept
1044EmbroilConfuse
1045EmitDischarge
1046EmphasizeStress, Significance
1047EmphaticFirm, Vigorous
1048EmpiricalPractical
1049EmptyVacant
1050EncroachIntrude
1051EnforcedImposed
1052EngageOccupy
1053EngrossAbsorb
1054EngulfEnvelop, Inundate
1055EnhanceImprove
1056EnigmaPuzzle, Riddle
1057EnjoyableDelightful
1058EnlivenCheer
1059EnnuiBoredom
1060EnormousImmense, Huge, Massive
1061EnrageInfuriate
1062EntangleImplicate
1063EnthrallMesmerize, Enchant, Captivate
1064EnticeLure, Entrap
1065EnumerateList
1066EnunciateArticulate
1067EnvisageImagine
1068EquivocalAmbiguous
1069ErectRaise
1070ErrandAssignment
1071ErringBlundering
1072ErroneousFalse, Invalid, Wrong, Inaccurate
1073ErstwhileFormer
1074EspionageSpying
1075EssentialVital
1076EsteemRegard
1077EstimateAssess
1078EstrangedSeparated
1079EthicalEquitable
1080EulogyPraise
1081EventuallyFinally, Ultimately
1082EvidenceIndication
1083EvincedShowed
1084ExaggeratedMagnified
1085ExaggerationAmplification
1086ExaltPraise
1087ExaltationEcstasy
1088ExasperateInfuriate
1089ExceedSurpass
1090ExcerptExtract
1091ExcogitateInvent
1092ExecrateCurse
1093ExecuteImplement
1094ExemptImmune, Exclude
1095ExhaustibleTemporary
1096ExhibitedDisplayed
1097ExhortPressure
1098ExorciseExpel
1099ExpandableFlexible
1100ExpendedExhausted

Key Takeaways for Your Preparation

  • Focus on High-Frequency Words: Words like Alleviate (Ease), Candid (Frank), and Benevolent (Kind) are recurring favorites in JKSSB previous year papers.
  • Context Matters: JKSSB often tests synonyms through “Paragraph Writing with Blanks,” where the “best fit” word depends on the sentence’s tone.
  • Root Word Strategy: Instead of cramming, learn roots (e.g., “Bene” means good) to decode unfamiliar words during the exam.
  • Consistency over Intensity: Aim to learn 10 new synonyms daily rather than 100 in one sitting. Use the “1-3-7 Revision Rule” (review after 1 day, 3 days, and 7 days) to lock them into long-term memory.

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