Lax’
* Part Of Speech — Adjective.
* Noun — Laxity.
* Pronunciation —
* La as in lack,
* x as in maximum.
* Meaning —
* Lenient [not strict], OR
* Careless.
* Sentences —
* The teacher made rules that were not lax. (Adjective, lenient)
* None can gainsay the fact that society is quite lax in observing the regulations related to social distancing. (Adjective, lenient)
* Synonyms — lenient, not strict, careless, loose, casual, easygoing, cavalier, etc.
* Antonyms — strict, careful, serious, etc.
* Gainsay — challenge,denny
* Duplicitous — severely criticised.
* IDOM -A heavy heart
* Meaning —
* Feeling of unhappiness.
* Sentences —
* She butters everyone up so that they don't displease her and make her have a heavy heart. (Feeling of unhappiness)
* Butters up — flatters.
* He said with a heavy heart that he had lost his father at a tender age. (Feeling of unhappiness)
* Tender age — young age..
* As the postmaster was a fish out of water in the new village, he spent his days with a heavy heart. (Feeling of unhappiness)
* Fish out of water — uncomfortable in a new situation
* Phrasal verb - Go by
* Meaning —
* To judge from OR
* To be guided by or to follow.
* Sentences —
* Do not go by covers while buying
* a book. (Judge from)
* She went by all the rules of the project. (Was guided by or followed)
* Please go by the directions while filling up the form. (Follow)