1. Indefatigable (adjective) : Never becoming tired. (न थकनेवाला)
Synonyms: Unflagging, Inexhaustible, Tenacious,
Indomitable
Antonyms: Lethargic, Weary, Fatigued, Tired
Example: The director of the homeless shelter is
an indefatigable woman who works almost eighteen hours every
day.
2. Clobber (noun:
Hit (someone) hard/ defeat heavily.) (बुरी तरह से मारना)
Synonyms: Batter, Pummel, Wallop, Drub, Smite, Strike
Example: The police intended to clobber drunk
drivers.
Related: Clobber,
clobbered, clobbered
3. Efface (verb): To
remove something intentionally/ erase. (मिटाना)
Synonyms: Obliterate, Expunge, Exterminate, Delete
Antonyms: Build, Create, Restore, Construct
Example: If I could efface all
of my sad memories, I would be a very happy person
Related: Efface,
Effaced, Effaced
4. Defile (verb): To spoil
the purity of something or someone. (अपवित्र करना, मैला करना)
Synonyms: Contaminate, Taint, Sully, Desecrate, Stain
Antonyms: Sanctify, Purify, Hallow, Sterilize,
Clean
Example: It's a shame that such a beautiful area has
been defiled by a rubbish dump.
Related: Defile,
Defiled, Defiled
5. Pioneer (noun):
A person who is one of the first people to do something. (पहला, प्रथम अन्वेषक)
Synonyms: Trailblazer, Initiate, Founder, Innovator,
Foremost
Antonyms: Following, Last, Ultimate, Latter,
Succeeding
Example: During the quest for Spanish expansion,
Columbus was a pioneer in global explorations
6. Bludgeon (verb):
To hit someone hard and repeatedly with a heavy weapon: (पीटना, मारना)
Synonyms: Clobber, Smash, Trounce, Beat, Thrash
Example: The witness saw the suspect bludgeon the
victim with a baseball bat.
7. Detractor (noun):
Someone who criticizes something or someone, often unfairly. (आलोचक, निन्दा
करनेवाला)
Synonyms: Critic, Disparager, Slanderer, Defamer,
Mudslinger
Antonyms: Supporter, Proponent, Optimist, Iconodule
Example: Once the controversial movie was
released into theaters, a detractorverbally disapproved in the
local newspaper of its success.
8. Plunder (verb):
Steal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of
war or civil disorder. (लूटना, चुराना)
Synonyms: Pillage, Loot, Ransack, Despoil, Booty
Antonyms: Give, Gift, Aid
Example: During the protest riots, angry citizens
began to plunder goods from closed stores.
9. Jettison (verb):
Throw or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship to make it light. (बोझ
गिराना, सामान को फेंक कर उनसे छुटकारा पाना)
Synonyms: Discard, Dump, Shed, Unload, Riddance,
Abdicate
Antonym: Load, Keep, Retain, Gather
Example: In order to conserve fuel, the pilot was
forced to jettison some of his passengers’ suitcases
Related: Jettison,
Jettisoned, Jettisoned
10. Cry in the wilderness (idiom): Someone whose suggestions are ignored. (कोई जिसके
सुझावों को नजरअंदाज कर दिया जाता है)
Synonyms: Nonentity, Light Weight, Minion
Example: He was a lone voice in the wilderness as
he tried to expose the vast corruption within the organization.