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♻️SYNONYMS FOR IELTS

Strict = Stringent, severe, stern
Gaudy = Showy, garish, vulgar
Strong = Powerful, mighty, potent
Portion = Part, segment, piece
Prompt = Punctual, timely
Stupid = Unintelligent, dense,
Surplus = Excess, additional, extra
Urgent = Crucial, important
Vacant = Unoccupied, empty
Serene = Peaceful, tranquil, calm
Serious = Grave, solemn, pensive
Optional = Voluntary, elective
Ordinary = Usual, average
Shrewd = Clever, cunning, crafty
Meager = Scanty, sparse, poor
Mean = Unkind, malicious, nasty
Ravage = Devastate, ruin, damage
Raze = Destroy, demolish
Small = Little, insignificant, trivial
Smooth = Slick, glossy, level

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Tips to Reprogramming your Brain 🧠



● Daily Reading for 30 minutes..
● Daily Exercise..
● Set your daily 10 Priority tasks..
● Be Calculative, Creative
● Sit or walk in silence
● Search Who you are?
● Set an everyday goal to learn something new daily...
● Learn to say "NO"
● Say "YES" to "LIFE"


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Does a Plane have a horn

Whereas horns in cars are mainly used as a warning system, the horn aboard an aircraft is primarily a form of functional technology, which is indispensable when the aircraft is undergoing maintenance in the hangar.

So does a plane have a horn? Yes it does!


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Different ways to say I'm guilty

ashamed.

embarrassed.

apologetic.

sorry.

shamefaced.

shamed.

remorseful.

blushing.
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Other ways to say "I don't like" 💯

I am not crazy about it

It doesn't tickle my fancy

It's not my cup of tea

I am sick of it

That's not for me

I am not a big fan of it

I am not keen on it

I have had enough of it

I can't stand it

I am not into it


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The founder of KFC was a loser until he was 65, he had no money, he borrowed $87 and started making fried chicken wings. He failed 1,009 times before he was able to sell his first franchise. By the age of 88, he had become a billionaire.

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ये सुबह सनातन वाली है,
ये सुबह अयोध्या वाली है,

ये सुबह राम के आने की,
ये सुबह सौगंध निभाने की,

ये सुबह प्रतीक्षा पूर्ण हुई,
भारत की शपथ संपूर्ण हुई।
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Word: Blithe
Meaning: carefree and unconcerned.

1. Serendipity: The occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
- Example: Finding a $20 bill on the ground was pure serendipity.

2. Ephemeral: Lasting for a very short time.
- Example: The beauty of the sunrise is ephemeral, lasting only a few moments.

3. Ineffable: Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
- Example: The view from the mountaintop was of ineffable beauty.

4. Lugubrious: Looking or sounding sad and dismal.
- Example: The lugubrious music made everyone feel melancholy.

5. Ebullient: Cheerful and full of energy.
- Example: Her ebullient personality made her the life of the party.
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Here are five idioms along with their meanings:

1. Break the ice: To initiate conversation in a social setting.
- Example: He told a joke to break the ice at the party.

2. Bite the bullet: To endure a painful experience or to face a difficult situation bravely.
- Example: She decided to bite the bullet and go to the dentist despite her fear.

3. Once in a blue moon: Something that happens very rarely.
- Example: He only visits his hometown once in a blue moon.

4. Spill the beans: To reveal a secret.
- Example: She accidentally spilled the beans about the surprise party.

5. Under the weather: Feeling ill or unwell.
- Example: He's feeling under the weather today, so he won't be coming to work.

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Amiable: Friendly.

Candid: Honest.

Ponder: Think deeply.

Sparse: Thinly scattered.

Zealous: Enthusiastic.
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Here are five English words with their meanings to help you learn:

1. Auspicious – Conducive to success; favorable. Example: The new project started on an auspicious day.


2. Benevolent – Well-meaning and kind. Example: The benevolent leader donated generously to charity.


3. Ephemeral – Lasting for a very short time. Example: The beauty of the sunset was ephemeral, fading quickly into the night.


4. Obsolete – No longer produced or used; out of date. Example: Many old technologies have become obsolete in the modern world.


5. Resilient – Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions. Example: The community was resilient after the natural disaster, rebuilding swiftly.

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