1. ditch (verb) – छोड़ देना
Pronunciation: dich
Meaning: a narrow channel dug at the side of a road or field, to hold or carry away water; get rid of or give up; end a relationship with someone
Synonyms: throw away, discard, get rid of, dispose of, do away with, abandon, leave, desert, forsake
Antonym: keep
Usage:
- The horse jumped over the ditch. (noun)
- I ditched that old hat of yours. (verb)
2. peremptory (adjective) – आदेशपूर्ण, अनुल्लंघनीय
Pronunciation: pur-em(p)t(u)ri
Meaning: expecting to be obeyed immediately and without any questions
Synonyms: brusque, imperious, brisk, abrupt, commanding
Antonyms: subservient, submissive, deferential
Usage: He started issuing peremptory instructions.
3. overbearing (adjective) – रोबदार
Pronunciation: over-bi-ur-ing
Meaning: unpleasantly & extremely strong or intense
Synonyms: domineering, dominating, autocratic, tyrannical, despotic, oppressive
Antonyms: humble, meek
Usage: She found him rude and overbearing.
4. inadvisable (adjective) – अनुचित, गैरमुनासिब
Pronunciation: in-ud-vaizub(u)l
Meaning: likely to have unfortunate consequences
Synonyms: unwise, ill-advised, imprudent
Antonyms: shrewd, wise
Usage: It is inadvisable to bring children on this trip.
5. expatriate (noun, adjective) – प्रवासी
Pronunciation: iks-pat-ri-ut / iks-peit-ri-ut / eks-pat-ri-ut / eks-peit-ri-ut
Meaning: a person who lives outside his native country; denoting or relating to a person living outside their native country
Synonyms: emigrant, non-native, migrant
Antonyms: national, native, indigenous
Usage:
They are American expatriates living in London. (noun)
The writer is expatriate artist living in Singapore. (adjective)
6. mingle (verb) – मिल जाना
Pronunciation: ming(u)l
Meaning: mix or cause to mix together; move among and engage with others at a social function
Synonyms: mix, blend, intermingle, commingle, intermix, interweave; socialize, circulate, fraternize
Antonyms: separate, part
Usage: I like pasta mingled with olive oil.
7. mediocre (adjective) – औसत दर्जे का, साधारण
Pronunciation: mee-dio-ker
Meaning: of only average quality; not very good
Synonyms: ordinary, common, commonplace, indifferent, average
Antonyms: exceptional, excellent
Usage: His films are mediocre.
8. rebuttal (noun) – खंडन
Pronunciation: ri-butl
Meaning: an instance of claiming that an evidence or accusation is false
Synonyms: refutation, denial, disproving, countering, invalidation, negation, contradiction
Antonym: confirmation
Usage: The Ministry of Defense issued a rebuttal of the report two hours before it was published.
9. vehement (adjective) – जोशीला, प्रचंड, प्रबल
Pronunciation: vee-uh-munt
Meaning: showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense
Synonyms: passionate, forceful, ardent, impassioned, heated
Antonyms: mild, apathetic
Usage: The proposal has faced vehement opposition from many teachers.
10. ensue (verb) – पीछे घटित होना
Pronunciation: in-syoo / en-syoo
Meaning: happen or occur afterwards or as a result
Synonyms: result, follow, develop, stem
Usage: Things would go back to normal for a while but then another fight would ensue.