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1. FOIBLE (NOUN): (चरित्र की दुर्बलता): shortcoming
Synonyms: eccentricity, frailty
Antonyms: advantage, normality
Example Sentence:
I can’t let this whole project work go wrong just because of some foible.
2. HUBBUB (NOUN): (शोरगुल): uproar
Synonyms: clamour, fuss
Antonyms: peace, harmony
Example Sentence:
The hubbub from the group of reporters gave the politician a headache.
3. SNIPER (NOUN): (लुटेरा): bandit
Synonyms: criminal, crook
Antonyms: law, police
Example Sentence:
He is a notorious sniper.
4. COMBATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (लड़ाकू): belligerent
Synonyms: combative, hostile
Antonyms: agreeable, calm
Example Sentence:
She comes across combative to men who approach her.
5. GLOAT (VERB): (आनंदित होना): exclaim triumph
Synonyms: rejoice, relish
Antonyms: be sad, commiserate
Example Sentence:
The winning team was polite enough to not gloat over its huge win.
6. IMBUE (VERB): (गहराई तक पहुंचना): inculcate
Synonyms: ingrain, instil
Antonyms: drain, take out
Example Sentence:
When cinnamon is added to the sweet potato batter, it will imbue the pie with a hint of spice.
7. HAGGLE (VERB): (बखेड़ा करना): bicker
Synonyms: barter, quibble
Antonyms: agree, concur
Example Sentence:
I’ll pay the sticker price because I do not want to haggle with the trader.
8. FRITTER (VERB): (गंवाना): waste away
Synonyms: misspend, dally
Antonyms: conserve, preserve
Example Sentence:
It is advised to not to fritter your money.
9. GRASP (NOUN): (समझ): understanding
Synonyms: awareness, knowledge
Antonyms: ignorance, avoidance
Example Sentence:
I like his grasp over the subject.
10. FLINCH (VERB): (विमुख होना): avoid
Synonyms: dodge, duck
Antonyms: face, confront
Example Sentence:
Don not try to flinch your duties.
Synonyms: eccentricity, frailty
Antonyms: advantage, normality
Example Sentence:
I can’t let this whole project work go wrong just because of some foible.
2. HUBBUB (NOUN): (शोरगुल): uproar
Synonyms: clamour, fuss
Antonyms: peace, harmony
Example Sentence:
The hubbub from the group of reporters gave the politician a headache.
3. SNIPER (NOUN): (लुटेरा): bandit
Synonyms: criminal, crook
Antonyms: law, police
Example Sentence:
He is a notorious sniper.
4. COMBATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (लड़ाकू): belligerent
Synonyms: combative, hostile
Antonyms: agreeable, calm
Example Sentence:
She comes across combative to men who approach her.
5. GLOAT (VERB): (आनंदित होना): exclaim triumph
Synonyms: rejoice, relish
Antonyms: be sad, commiserate
Example Sentence:
The winning team was polite enough to not gloat over its huge win.
6. IMBUE (VERB): (गहराई तक पहुंचना): inculcate
Synonyms: ingrain, instil
Antonyms: drain, take out
Example Sentence:
When cinnamon is added to the sweet potato batter, it will imbue the pie with a hint of spice.
7. HAGGLE (VERB): (बखेड़ा करना): bicker
Synonyms: barter, quibble
Antonyms: agree, concur
Example Sentence:
I’ll pay the sticker price because I do not want to haggle with the trader.
8. FRITTER (VERB): (गंवाना): waste away
Synonyms: misspend, dally
Antonyms: conserve, preserve
Example Sentence:
It is advised to not to fritter your money.
9. GRASP (NOUN): (समझ): understanding
Synonyms: awareness, knowledge
Antonyms: ignorance, avoidance
Example Sentence:
I like his grasp over the subject.
10. FLINCH (VERB): (विमुख होना): avoid
Synonyms: dodge, duck
Antonyms: face, confront
Example Sentence:
Don not try to flinch your duties.
8 REALLY USEFUL PHRASAL VERBS!
1️⃣ Call off
If you “call something off ”, you cancel it.
He called the meeting off because three members of staff were sick.
If you “call off ” something that is already happening, you decide to stop it.
After six days, they called off the search for the missing crew members.
2️⃣ Come up with
If you “come up with” an idea, you think of it.
They came up with a solution to the problem.
If you “come up with” something, you produce or provide it to other people who want or need it.
If we don’t come up with the money by 6pm, they said they’d call the police.
3️⃣ End up
If you “end up” in a particular place, you are in that place
in the end.
After the party, everyone ended up at Paul’s house.
If you “end up” doing something, you do that thing in the end.
After six years travelling around the world, I ended up working in my hometown.
4️⃣ Fall apart
If something “falls apart”, it breaks into different parts, often in a sudden and unexpected way,
The model plane fell apart in my hand as I was trying to fix it.
If someone “falls apart” emotionally, they are unable to live in a normal way because they’re suffering from a lot
of emotional pain
She completely fell apart after coming back from the war zone.
5️⃣ Carry on
If you “carry on” walking in the same direction, you continue walking in that direction.
Carry on down the street for about 100 metres, then take the first turning on the right.
If you “carry on” something that someone else started, you continue working on it after the other person has stopped.
He carried on running the restaurant after his parents retired.
6️⃣ Get away
If you “get away”, you go somewhere, often for a short holiday.
I can’t wait to get away for a few days. I could really do with a rest.
If robbers (for example) “get away” with a crime, they aren’t caught or punished for it.
They stole over six million euros and never got caught. I can’t understand how they ever got away with it!
7️⃣ Hold on
If you “hold on” to something, you keep your hands on it and don’t let go.
Hold on to the rope or you might fall!
If you “hold on” to something, you keep that thing and don’t lose it.
Despite the very poor sales results, she managed to hold on to her job at the company.
If you ask someone to “hold on” when you’re speaking on the phone, you ask them to wait while you connect
them to another number. You could also ask them to hold the line.
Please hold on while I put you through to Ms Jenkins.
8️⃣ Get over
If you “get over” a problem, you stop being affected by it.
He’s going to do a course to help him get over his fear of flying.
If you “get over” a bad experience, you stop feeling sad about it or being affected by it.
He soon got over the divorce after he started dating Michelle.
If you “get over” an illness, you become healthy again.
It took me more than a week to get over that cold – it was terrible.
1️⃣ Call off
If you “call something off ”, you cancel it.
He called the meeting off because three members of staff were sick.
If you “call off ” something that is already happening, you decide to stop it.
After six days, they called off the search for the missing crew members.
2️⃣ Come up with
If you “come up with” an idea, you think of it.
They came up with a solution to the problem.
If you “come up with” something, you produce or provide it to other people who want or need it.
If we don’t come up with the money by 6pm, they said they’d call the police.
3️⃣ End up
If you “end up” in a particular place, you are in that place
in the end.
After the party, everyone ended up at Paul’s house.
If you “end up” doing something, you do that thing in the end.
After six years travelling around the world, I ended up working in my hometown.
4️⃣ Fall apart
If something “falls apart”, it breaks into different parts, often in a sudden and unexpected way,
The model plane fell apart in my hand as I was trying to fix it.
If someone “falls apart” emotionally, they are unable to live in a normal way because they’re suffering from a lot
of emotional pain
She completely fell apart after coming back from the war zone.
5️⃣ Carry on
If you “carry on” walking in the same direction, you continue walking in that direction.
Carry on down the street for about 100 metres, then take the first turning on the right.
If you “carry on” something that someone else started, you continue working on it after the other person has stopped.
He carried on running the restaurant after his parents retired.
6️⃣ Get away
If you “get away”, you go somewhere, often for a short holiday.
I can’t wait to get away for a few days. I could really do with a rest.
If robbers (for example) “get away” with a crime, they aren’t caught or punished for it.
They stole over six million euros and never got caught. I can’t understand how they ever got away with it!
7️⃣ Hold on
If you “hold on” to something, you keep your hands on it and don’t let go.
Hold on to the rope or you might fall!
If you “hold on” to something, you keep that thing and don’t lose it.
Despite the very poor sales results, she managed to hold on to her job at the company.
If you ask someone to “hold on” when you’re speaking on the phone, you ask them to wait while you connect
them to another number. You could also ask them to hold the line.
Please hold on while I put you through to Ms Jenkins.
8️⃣ Get over
If you “get over” a problem, you stop being affected by it.
He’s going to do a course to help him get over his fear of flying.
If you “get over” a bad experience, you stop feeling sad about it or being affected by it.
He soon got over the divorce after he started dating Michelle.
If you “get over” an illness, you become healthy again.
It took me more than a week to get over that cold – it was terrible.
👩🦰 FIRST WOMEN IN AIRFORCE
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👩✈️ Hina Jaiswal 👉 First woman flight engineer of IAF
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👩✈️ Avani Chaturvedi 👉 First Indian woman who flew a fighter aircraft solo.
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👩✈️ Anjali Singh 👉 India's first female military diplomat
👩✈️ Shalija Dhami 👉 First Female Flight Commander
👩✈️ Hina Jaiswal 👉 First woman flight engineer of IAF
👩✈️ Bhawana Kanth 👉 1st Woman To Qualify To Go To Day Missions
👩✈️ Avani Chaturvedi 👉 First Indian woman who flew a fighter aircraft solo.
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❤️ States and Schemes
♻️"अमा घरे LED योजना" ➖उड़ीसा
♻️"उज्जवल सेनीटरी नैपकिन" ➖उड़ीसा
♻️"बीज़ू स्वास्थ्य योजना" ➖उड़ीसा
♻️"युवा स्वाभिमान योजना" ➖मध्य प्रदेश
♻️"जय किसान ऋण मुक्ती योजना" ➖मध्य प्रदेश
♻️"अटल सोलर कृषि पंज योजना" ➖महाराष्ट्र
♻️"महिला पुलिस स्वयंसेवक योजना" ➖हरियाणा
♻️"गौ कल्याण सेस"➖उत्तर प्रदेश
♻️"एक परिवार, एक नोकरी" ➖सिक्किम
♻️"प्रवासी लाभांश पेंशन योजना" ➖ केरल
♻️"रक्षक प्लस योजना" ➖ भारतीय सेना द्वारा, पीएनबी बैंक के साथ
♻️"जीवन संपर्क परियोजना"➖उड़ीसा
♻️"महाग्रिटेक परियोजना"➖ महाराष्ट
♻️"अमा घरे LED योजना" ➖उड़ीसा
♻️"उज्जवल सेनीटरी नैपकिन" ➖उड़ीसा
♻️"बीज़ू स्वास्थ्य योजना" ➖उड़ीसा
♻️"युवा स्वाभिमान योजना" ➖मध्य प्रदेश
♻️"जय किसान ऋण मुक्ती योजना" ➖मध्य प्रदेश
♻️"अटल सोलर कृषि पंज योजना" ➖महाराष्ट्र
♻️"महिला पुलिस स्वयंसेवक योजना" ➖हरियाणा
♻️"गौ कल्याण सेस"➖उत्तर प्रदेश
♻️"एक परिवार, एक नोकरी" ➖सिक्किम
♻️"प्रवासी लाभांश पेंशन योजना" ➖ केरल
♻️"रक्षक प्लस योजना" ➖ भारतीय सेना द्वारा, पीएनबी बैंक के साथ
♻️"जीवन संपर्क परियोजना"➖उड़ीसा
♻️"महाग्रिटेक परियोजना"➖ महाराष्ट