1. Ardent (adjective): Showing strong
feelings. (उत्साही)Synonyms: Zealous, Fervent, Passionate, Avid, VehementAntonyms: Lukewarm, Frigid,
Reserved, Impassive, StoicExample: When the rock star
checks his mail, he almost always finds one or two bizarre gifts from some of
his ardent fans.
2. Dwindle (verb): Diminish gradually in size, amount,
or strength. (कमी होना, घटना)Synonyms: Abate, Plummet, Wane, TaperAntonyms: Aggrandize, Augment,
Amplify, BurgeonExample: We have seen our natural
resources dwindle in all areas of the world, and it is time for an
international effort to do something about it.Related: Dwindle, Dwindled,
Dwindled 3. Take to the streets (idiom): To rampage or riot. (दंगा करना,
विरोध करना)Synonyms: Protest, Rebel, Revolt,
FightAntonyms: Cooperate, Comply,
Agree, ObeyExample: Common man took to the
streets when their hard earned money was embezzled in scams by the
ministers.
4. Oppressive (adjective): Unreasonably burdensome or
severe. (अत्याचारी, उत्पीड़क, सताने वाला)Synonyms: Tyrannical, Despotic, Stifling, AustereAntonyms: Gentle, Humane,
Hospitable, SnugExample The oppressive laws in
some countries do not allow females to attend school. 5. Forsake (verb): To leave forever or to give up
completely: (त्यागना, छोड़ देना)Synonyms: Abandon, Desert, Relinquish, Disown, MaroonAntonyms: Reclaim, Harbour,
Redeem, RetainExample: To save my parents
money, I decided to forsake my plans for a large wedding ceremony.Related: Forsake, Forsook,
Forsaken 6. Prudent (adjective): Careful and avoiding risks: (विवेकी, समझदार)Synonyms: Circumspect, Frugal,
Sagacious, Cautious, ProvidentAntonyms: Unwise, Extravagant,
Incautious, InexpedientExample: It's always prudent to
read a contract carefully before signing it.. 7. Fall in line (idiom): To follow the rules and behave
according to expected standards of behaviour: ( पालन
करना)Synonyms: Adhere, Conform,
Follow, HewExample: Teachers are expected to
fall in line with the new regulations. 8. Defiant (adjective): Refusing to obey someone. (अवज्ञापूर्ण)Synonyms: Recalcitrant,
Contumacious, Insolent, UngovernableAntonyms: Amenable, Conformable,
Docile, Obedient, TractableExample: The prisoner was defiant
and refused to go back into his cell 9. Implicit (adjective): Suggested though not directly
expressed. (अव्यक्त)Synonyms: Tacit, Implied,
Inherent, Unsaid, InferredAntonyms: Explicit, Stated,
Unequivocal, UnambiguousExample: The handshake between
the two men was their implicit agreement to the terms of the contract. 10. Forge (verb): Create (something) strong, enduring,
or successful. (तैयार करना, बनाना)Synonyms: Build, Construct, Form, Create, EstablishAntonyms: Destroy, Dismantle,
Demolish, WreckExample The Prime Minister is
determined to forge a good relationship with America's new leader.