DXPocket™ is a fast, stable, low-traffic, and easy-to-use DX Cluster HAM radio app for Android-powered smartphones and devices. DXPocket monitors the DX Spots and Announcements available on the Internet at the DX Summit web site and presents the information in a sortable grid format.
Proceeding, "has been entertaining audiences since its release in 2011." "Entertaining" → "amused," "engaged," "entertaining". "audiences" → "viewers," "onlookers," "audiences". "release" → "launch," "publication," "release". "2011" is a proper noun, so remains.
Moving on to the next paragraph. "popular Bollywood romantic comedy film" – "popular" → "well-known," "famous," "popular"; "romantic" → "amorous," "romantic," "loving"; "comedy" → "humor," "joke," "comedy". But "romantic comedy film" should stay because it's a genre term. Wait, the user said to alter each word, so maybe split into components. Let's see: "romantic comedy" is a genre, so maybe that can't be split. Hmm, tricky. Maybe treat "romantic comedy" as a single phrase? Or replace each part. The user specified each word, so I have to consider each word in the phrase. Let's try: "romantic" becomes "amorous", "comedy" becomes "humor", so the phrase becomes "amorous humor film". Mere Brother Ki Dulhan Hd 720p Download
Next, "If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can access the movie for free." Here, "access" could be "view" or "obtain." However, since the user specified three options, I have to come up with three synonyms for each word. But wait, the original text already mentions "access," so maybe "view," "obtain," or "receive." But I need to make sure they are synonyms. "2011" is a proper noun, so remains