Break the bank - To cost so much money that it is difficult or nearly impossible to payPay through the nose - To pay a lot more money than normal or fairCost a pretty penny - To be quite expensive and cost a lot of moneyHighway robbery - Charging an unfairly high priceCost a fortune - To be very expensiveDaylight robbery - Charging an unfairly high price, almost openly cheating
Unemotional person - Cold fishJoyless person - Wet blanketKnow-it-all person - Smart alecTroublemaker - Bad appleUnpreedicatable person - Loose cannonImportant person - Big cheeseAnnoying person - Pain in the neckEccentric - Oddball
A person, especially a child, with exceptional talents or abilities - ProdigyA person who challenges established beliefs or institutions - IconoclastA person who is overly concerned with minor details or rules - PedantA person who values practicality over theoretical considerations - PragmatistA person who is rude, insensitive, and uncultured - BoorA person who believes that pleasure and happiness are the primary goals of life - HedonistA person who has partial or complete loss of memory - AmnesiacA person or thing that causes a change or event to happen - Catalyst
Contro = 'CONTRADICTORY' (or opposite) Nym = 'NAME'They are also called 'auto-antonyms' because contronyms में एक ही शब्द के दो अर्थ एक दूसरे के opposite होते हैं।TRANSPARENT 1) Obvious or apparent (easily visible or understood) - जो साफ़/ स्पष्ट दिखाई दे या समझ में आ जाए। It was transparent that she was lying. 2) Something so clear and see-through that it appears almost invisible - जो इतना साफ़ या पारदर्शी हो कि दिखाई ही न दे। I bumped into a transparent glass door.
TO CLEAVE 1) To cling to something or join/ stick two things together (किसी चीज़ से लिपटना या दो चीजों को एक साथ जोड़ना या चिपकाना)The monkey's baby was cleaving to his mother's body. 2) To split something into parts (especially along a straight line) (दो हिस्सों में काटना या चीरना; विशेष रूप से एक सीधी रेखा में)He borrowed my ax to cleave the wood for the bonfire.