1. Blip
(Noun): an unexpected, minor, and typically temporary deviation
from a general trend
Synonyms:
anomaly, glitch, hiccup, aberration
Antonyms:
trend, norm, continuity
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.
2.
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 involved when it comes to
graduation for both high schoolers and college students.
3.
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.
4.
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.
5.
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:
randomness, unpredictability
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.
6. Gauge
: नापना: an instrument that
measures and gives a visual display of the amount, level, or contents of
something; estimate or determine the amount, level, or volume of
Synonyms:
calculate, figure, estimate
Antonyms:
guess blindly, misjudge
Example
Sentence: The poll is used to gauge the public’s opinion on the president.
7. Chug
(Noun): a short dull sound, esp one that is rapidly repeated,such
as that made by an engine.
Synonyms: (for sound) puff, throb, thrum, rumble
Antonyms:
silence, stillness
Example
Sentence: They ran without lights, the only noise was the chug of the boat’s
motor.
8.
Quotidian (Adjective) : दैनिक: of or occurring
every day; daily
Synonyms:
usual, ubiquitous, ordinary, frequent
Antonyms:
extraordinary, unusual, infrequent
Example
Sentence: Television has become part of our quotidian existence.
9.
Precarious (Adjective) : खतरनाक: not
securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse; dependent
on chance; uncertain
Synonyms:
treacherous, hazardous, perilous,
Antonyms:
advantageous, safe, beneficial
Example
Sentence: Choosing between closing my business or laying off employees puts me
in a precarious position.

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