1. Relinquish (Verb) : त्य़ागऩा : voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up
Synonyms: surrender, render, abandon
Antonyms: retain, keep, withhold
Example Sentence:When you relinquish the desire to control your future, you can have more happiness.
2. Vouch (Verb) : ग़ारंटी देऩा: assert or confirm as a result of one's own experience that something is true
Synonyms: certify, attest, witness, ensure, guarantee
Antonyms: undermine, weaken, enfeeble
Example Sentence:The bank believed the woman but would double check the woman’s financial background even though the woman did vouch that she earned $40,000 a year.
3. Caveat (Noun) : चेतावनी : a warning of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
Synonyms: warning, caution, admonition
Example Sentence:There is, of course, a caveat to playing the stock market: not everyone will end up a winner.
4. Discretion (Noun) : विवेक: the freedom to decide what should be done in a particular situation; speaking to avoid revealing confidential information
Synonyms: prudence, wisdom, sense
Antonyms: indiscretion, imprudence
Example Sentence:Because my daughter spends money recklessly, I have to give out her allowance at my discretion.
5. Disparity (Noun) : असमानता: a difference in level or treatment, especially one that is seen as unfair
Synonyms: contrast, distinction, dissimilarity
Antonyms: similarity, alikeness
Example Sentence: Therefore, separate churches only add to the disparity between the races.
6. Blip (Noun): an unexpected, minor, and typically temporary deviation from a general trend
Synonyms: blot out, efface, eradicate
Example Sentence: We usually ride to school with our mom, but there was a blip in the routine the day we had to take the bus instead
7. Fanfare (Noun): धूमधाम: media attention or elaborate ceremony; a short and lively sounding of trumpets
Synonyms: pomp, pageantry, glitz, spectacle
Antonyms: restraint, understatement
Example Sentence:There is usually a great deal of fanfare involvedwhen it comes to graduation for both high schoolers and college students..
8. Falter (Verb) : हिचक: lose strength or momentum; speak hesitantly
Synonyms: waver, vacillate, halt, stagger
Antonyms: decide, budge, plunge
Example Sentence: His voice began to falter at the mention of his sufferings in the old days.
9. Recession (Noun) : मंदी: a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
Synonyms: slump, stagnation, downswing
Antonyms: growth, boom, recovery
Example Sentence: At periods the country as a whole seemed fairly prosperous, but the broad agricultural recession remained constant.
10. Trajectory (Noun) : पथ: the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces
Synonyms: path, route, way, track
Antonyms: deviation
Example Sentence: The one thing we are incapable of learning by imitating our friends and peers and playmates is the life trajectory that has been prepared for us.
11-Deterrent(Noun): निरोधक: Something that should stop you from doing something
Synonyms: Hindrance , Obstacle , Bridle
Antonyms: Encouragement
Example Sentence: They executed him, as a deterrent to any other young soldiers thinking of trying to desert from the army.
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