Synonyms: courageous, heroic
Antonyms: afraid, fearful
Example Sentence:
I am an intrepid person.
2. BALMY (ADJECTIVE): (рд╕ौрдо्рдп): mild
Synonyms: moist, tropical
Antonyms: balanced, inclement
Example Sentence:
This fabric gives a balmy effect on the viewer’s eye.
3. ABROGATE (VERB): (рдЕрднिрдиिрд╖ेрдз рдХрд░рдиा): abolish
Synonyms: annul, invalidate
Antonyms: approve, permit
Example Sentence:
Thus the new rule was abrogated.
4. RECONDITE (ADJECTIVE): (рдЧंрднीрд░): abstruse
Synonyms: arcane, cabalistic
Antonyms: obvious, simple
Example Sentence:
The new colony is full of recondite apartments.
5. PROPINQUITY (NOUN): (рд╕ाрди्рдиिрдз्рдп): closeness
Synonyms: affinity, nearness
Antonyms: remoteness, distance
Example Sentence:
I felt deep propinquity between them.
6. ABNEGATE (VERB): (рдЕрд╕्рд╡ीрдХाрд░ рдХрд░рдиा): renounce
Synonyms: abstain, decline
Antonyms: accept, use
Example Sentence:
She attempts to abnegate personal responsibility.
7. TUMULT (NOUN): (рдХोрд▓ाрд╣рд▓): agitation
Synonyms: commotion, convulsion
Antonyms: harmony, peace
Example Sentence:
These days tumult and fracas is going on in Delhi.
8. CONDONE (VERB): (рдоाрдл рдХрд░рдиा): excuse
Synonyms: forget, forgive
Antonyms: deny, refuse
Example Sentence:
She said to the teacher kindly condone my faults.
9. OBLOQUY (NOUN): (рдЕрдкрдоाрди): calumny
Synonyms: aspersion, censure
Antonyms: approval, exaltation
Example Sentence:
He faced obloquy by them.
10. BEDLAM (NOUN): (рдЕрд╡्рдпрд╡рд╕्рдеा): chaotic situation
Synonyms: chaos, clamour
Antonyms: calmness, silence
Example Sentence:
In the absence of a teacher, the classroom was in a bedlam.
ЁЯНВOut of office, out of danger
✍ЁЯП╛Possible interpretation:
The implication is that people in high government or official jobs are not safe. They will be safe only when they leave their job.
➕Note: office (noun) = an official position, for example attorney general, prime minister or president | out of office (adj.) = no longer in office | danger (noun) = situation that could cause harm or injury; unsafe | out of danger (adj.) = no longer in danger; in a safe situation







