- SUBMISSION (NOUN)
Meaning: agreement
Synonyms: appeasement, capitulation
Antonyms: disagreement, resistance
Example Sentence:
The SC banned Jallikattu on the basis of submissions made by the AWBI. - HUNCH (NOUN)
Meaning: instinct
Synonyms: intuition, premonition
Antonyms: certainty, fact
Example Sentence:
The commentators had various hunches about the outcome of the next election. - INTENSIFY (VERB)
Meaning: aggravate
Synonyms: enhance, increase
Antonyms: diminish, hinder
Example Sentence:
The PDS in Jharkhand is intensified by the NFSA. - DISCLOSE (VERB)
Meaning: to make known
Synonyms: divulge, expose
Antonyms: cover, hide
Example Sentence:
You should not disclose your name here. - FUME (VERB)
Meaning: rage
Synonyms: seethe, blow up
Antonyms: be happy, be calm
Example Sentence:
The people of the town fumed against the government. - MOMENTUM (NOUN)
Meaning: push
Synonyms: impulse, strength
Antonyms: meekness, weakness
Example Sentence:
His efforts gained momentum. - BANTER (NOUN)
Meaning: fun
Synonyms: chitchat, gossip
Antonyms: flattery, praise
Example Sentence:
We had a lot of banter in the locker room. - HEARTFELT (ADJECTIVE)
Meaning: sincere
Synonyms: genuine, unaffected
Antonyms: insincere, pretended
Example Sentence:
I pay my heartfelt regards to them. - SNITCH (VERB)
Meaning: reveal
Synonyms: divulge, evince
Antonyms: conceal, suppress
Example Sentence:
Ravi is going to snitch the secret. - BOOR (NOUN)
Meaning: clod
Synonyms: barbarian, brute
Antonyms: charmer, enthusiast
Example Sentence:
Why do act as a boor? - IDIOM
“as white as a sheet”
COLOR IDIOMS
Meaning: very fearful or anxious
Sentence:
Rahul went as white as a sheet when he saw Harish get shot.
“beet red”
COLOR IDIOM
Meaning: embarrassed or angry
Sentence:
Darren went beet red when he saw the scratch on his car.“black and blue’
COLOR IDIOMS
Meaning: hurt physically or mentally
Sentence:
Both during and after the relationship, I felt so black and blue.