Forwarded from Megha
✍ 50 Important Idioms And Phrases Asked In SSC Exams.
1. At sixes and seven – In disorder or confusion
2. Lose head – Panic
3. Take to task – To criticize severely/ to punish
4. Sit in judgement – To pass judgement(or comment on someone ) especially when you have no authority
5. Leave in the lurch – To desert someone
6. Cry over spilt milk – Cry over irreparable loss
7. Bad blood – Active enmity
8. Close shave – A narrow escape
9. Grease palms – To bribe someone
10. Carrot and stick – Reward and punishment policy
11. To cut teeth – To gain experience of something for the first time
12. Cut no ice – Had no influence
13. Close the book - Stop working on something
14. In fits and starts - Irregularly
15. Bird’s eye view – An overview
16. Run in the same groove – Clash with each other
17. Keep your head – Remain calm
18. Pull strings – Use personal influence
19. Pot luck dinner – Dinner where somebody brings something to eat
20. To hit below the belt – To attack unfairly
21. All at sea - Puzzled
22. Sought after – Wanted by many people because it’s of good quality or difficult to find/Pursued by
23. Build castle in the air - Daydreaming
24. On the spur of the moment – To act suddenly, without planning
25. To have something up one’s sleeve – To have a secret plan
26. A red letter day – An important or joyful occasion in one’s life
27. To explore every avenue – To try every opportunity
28. At one’s beck and call – Ready to follow orders/ To be dominated by someone
29. By fair or foul means – In honest or dishonest way
30. Status quo – As it is/ unchanged position
31. To burn candle at both ends – To be extravagant/ Spend without any worry
32. To hit the jackpot – To make money quickly
33. To bring to light – to reveal
34. At the eleventh hour – At the last possible moment
35. Go scot-free – To escape without punishment
36. To shed crocodile tears – To pretend grief
37. To look down one’s nose – To regard with contempt
38. To miss the bus – To miss an opportunity
39. A white elephant – Costly and troublesome possession, with much use to its owner
40. To call spade a spade – To be frank
41. To fight tooth and nail – To fight heroically, in very determined way
42. Birds of same feather – Persons of same character
43. Take exception – To object over something
44. High handed – Using authority in an unreasonable way, overbearing
45. Too fond of one’s own voice – To like talking without wanting to listen to other people/Very selfish
46. By leaps and bounds – Rapidly
47. An open book – Straight forward and honest dealings
48. Fall short – Fail to meet expectation/ have no effect
49. Heart to heart talk – Frank talk
50. Give the game away – Give out the secret(unintentionally)
1. At sixes and seven – In disorder or confusion
2. Lose head – Panic
3. Take to task – To criticize severely/ to punish
4. Sit in judgement – To pass judgement(or comment on someone ) especially when you have no authority
5. Leave in the lurch – To desert someone
6. Cry over spilt milk – Cry over irreparable loss
7. Bad blood – Active enmity
8. Close shave – A narrow escape
9. Grease palms – To bribe someone
10. Carrot and stick – Reward and punishment policy
11. To cut teeth – To gain experience of something for the first time
12. Cut no ice – Had no influence
13. Close the book - Stop working on something
14. In fits and starts - Irregularly
15. Bird’s eye view – An overview
16. Run in the same groove – Clash with each other
17. Keep your head – Remain calm
18. Pull strings – Use personal influence
19. Pot luck dinner – Dinner where somebody brings something to eat
20. To hit below the belt – To attack unfairly
21. All at sea - Puzzled
22. Sought after – Wanted by many people because it’s of good quality or difficult to find/Pursued by
23. Build castle in the air - Daydreaming
24. On the spur of the moment – To act suddenly, without planning
25. To have something up one’s sleeve – To have a secret plan
26. A red letter day – An important or joyful occasion in one’s life
27. To explore every avenue – To try every opportunity
28. At one’s beck and call – Ready to follow orders/ To be dominated by someone
29. By fair or foul means – In honest or dishonest way
30. Status quo – As it is/ unchanged position
31. To burn candle at both ends – To be extravagant/ Spend without any worry
32. To hit the jackpot – To make money quickly
33. To bring to light – to reveal
34. At the eleventh hour – At the last possible moment
35. Go scot-free – To escape without punishment
36. To shed crocodile tears – To pretend grief
37. To look down one’s nose – To regard with contempt
38. To miss the bus – To miss an opportunity
39. A white elephant – Costly and troublesome possession, with much use to its owner
40. To call spade a spade – To be frank
41. To fight tooth and nail – To fight heroically, in very determined way
42. Birds of same feather – Persons of same character
43. Take exception – To object over something
44. High handed – Using authority in an unreasonable way, overbearing
45. Too fond of one’s own voice – To like talking without wanting to listen to other people/Very selfish
46. By leaps and bounds – Rapidly
47. An open book – Straight forward and honest dealings
48. Fall short – Fail to meet expectation/ have no effect
49. Heart to heart talk – Frank talk
50. Give the game away – Give out the secret(unintentionally)
Forwarded from Megha
🔸Phrasal verbs🔸
🟢 write down
to write information on a piece of paper
▫️Do you want to write down my phone number?
🟢 lie down
to start lying (on a bed, etc)
▫️I'm going to go and lie down for a while.
🟢 go away
to leave a place/someone
▫️Why don't you just go away and leave me alone?
🟢 build up
to increase
▫️These exercises are good for building up leg strength.
🟢 blow up
to explode
▫️Luckily, the bomb didn’t blow up.
🟢 read out
to say something out loud which you are reading
▫️He read the list of names out.
🟢 go off
to no longer be fresh
▫️Has this milk gone off?
🟢 put back
to return something to where it was
▫️Can you put the book back when you've finished with it?
🟢 let down
to disappoint
▫️You've really let me down.
🟢 take off
to remove (a piece of clothing)
▫️It felt good to finally take my shoes off after a I on 9 day.
🟢 write down
to write information on a piece of paper
▫️Do you want to write down my phone number?
🟢 lie down
to start lying (on a bed, etc)
▫️I'm going to go and lie down for a while.
🟢 go away
to leave a place/someone
▫️Why don't you just go away and leave me alone?
🟢 build up
to increase
▫️These exercises are good for building up leg strength.
🟢 blow up
to explode
▫️Luckily, the bomb didn’t blow up.
🟢 read out
to say something out loud which you are reading
▫️He read the list of names out.
🟢 go off
to no longer be fresh
▫️Has this milk gone off?
🟢 put back
to return something to where it was
▫️Can you put the book back when you've finished with it?
🟢 let down
to disappoint
▫️You've really let me down.
🟢 take off
to remove (a piece of clothing)
▫️It felt good to finally take my shoes off after a I on 9 day.
Forwarded from Megha
#DAILY_VOCABULARY
1.Surge (N)-a sudden and great increase. बढ़ना
2.Blended (Adj)-put or combine (abstract things) together.
3.Outcomes (N)-the result or consequence of something. परिणाम
4.Apprehension (N)-anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
5.Frighteningly (Adv)-in a frightening or alarming way. भयावह रूप से
6.Fraught (Adj)-causing or having extreme worry or anxiety.
7.Disrupted (V)-interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem. बाधित
8.Sagacious (Adj)-wise or sensible.
9.In The Offing (Phrase)-likely to happen or appear soon. होनेवाला है
10.Venomous (Adj)-extremely unpleasant and full of very strong anger or hate. विद्वेषपूर्ण
11.Intermediaries (N)-a medium or means.
12.Abound (V)-exist in large numbers or amounts. प्रचुर मात्रा में होना
13.Amplified (V)-to increase the strength or amount of. विस्तृत करना
14.Incendiary (Adj)-likely to cause anger or violence. भड़काने वाला
15.Affiliations (N)-a connection with a political party or religion, or with a larger organization.
16.Throttling (V)-to intentionally reduce or increase the speed of an internet service.
17.Brushed Away (Phrase)-to refuse to accept or listen to something that someone says.
18.Legitimate (Adj)-conforming to the law or to rules. वैध
1.Surge (N)-a sudden and great increase. बढ़ना
2.Blended (Adj)-put or combine (abstract things) together.
3.Outcomes (N)-the result or consequence of something. परिणाम
4.Apprehension (N)-anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
5.Frighteningly (Adv)-in a frightening or alarming way. भयावह रूप से
6.Fraught (Adj)-causing or having extreme worry or anxiety.
7.Disrupted (V)-interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem. बाधित
8.Sagacious (Adj)-wise or sensible.
9.In The Offing (Phrase)-likely to happen or appear soon. होनेवाला है
10.Venomous (Adj)-extremely unpleasant and full of very strong anger or hate. विद्वेषपूर्ण
11.Intermediaries (N)-a medium or means.
12.Abound (V)-exist in large numbers or amounts. प्रचुर मात्रा में होना
13.Amplified (V)-to increase the strength or amount of. विस्तृत करना
14.Incendiary (Adj)-likely to cause anger or violence. भड़काने वाला
15.Affiliations (N)-a connection with a political party or religion, or with a larger organization.
16.Throttling (V)-to intentionally reduce or increase the speed of an internet service.
17.Brushed Away (Phrase)-to refuse to accept or listen to something that someone says.
18.Legitimate (Adj)-conforming to the law or to rules. वैध
Forwarded from Megha
✍One Word Substitution Beginning with ( N )and ( O )
🔰 N 🔰
●NAUSEA : Strong feeling of wanting to vomit.
●NAIVE: Having a very simple nature.
●NARCOTICS: An addictive drug.
●NATURALISM: Attachment to what is natural
●NEOGAMIST : Newly married.
●NAUTICAL : Of sailors, ships or sailing.
●NEMESIS : Downfall that satisfies natural justice.
●NEOLOGISM : A new word.
●NEPOTISM : Undue favour shown by a person in power to his relatives.
●NICHE : A hollow place in wall
●NOTARY : A public official who makes written statements official.
●NOTORIOUS : Having a bad reputation.
●NUANCE : Very slight differences.
●NUMISMATICS : One who collects coins.
●NURSERY : A place where plants are grown and kept.
🔰 O 🔰
●OCTAGON: A plane figure with eight sides and angle
●OBSCURANTIST: Person who is opposed to enlightment.
●OBSEQUIES : Funeral rites.
●OBSOLETE: That which is no longer in use.
●OBITUARY : Notice of a person’s death in a newspaper.
●OBLIGATORY : That which is required to be done by law.
●OBSOLETE : That which is out of use, or replaced by a newer model.
●OLIGARCHY : A government by a small group of powerful persons
●OMNIFORM: Having every form of shape.
●OMNIGENOUS : Comprising all kinds.
●OMNIFORM: Having every form and shape.
●OMNIPOTENT : One who is all powerful.
●OMNISCIENT : One who knows everything.
●OMNIVOROUS : One who eats anything.
●OPAQUE : That which cannot be seen through.
●OPTIMIST : A person who looks to the bright side of things.
●ORATOR : A good speaker.
●ORCHARD : A fruit garden
●ORPHAN : A child whose parents are dead.
●OPTHALMOLOGIST : An eye-doctor.
●OPTOMETRIST : A technician who measures your eyesight.
●ORCHARD : A place where fruit trees are grown
●OPTIMIST : One who looks on the bright side of things.
●OMNISCIENT : One who knows everything
●OMNIPRESENT : One who is present everywhere
●OCULIST : One who attends to the diseases of the eye
●ORNITHOLOGY : The study of birds
●OBITUARY : An account, in the newspaper, of the funeral of one deceased
●OVIPAROUS : Bearing eggs and not young ones..
●OSTLER : One who attends to horses at an inn
●OPTICIAN : One who makes or sells eye-glasses
●OOLOGY : The study of eggs
●OCCIDENTAL : Belonging to the west
●OSTRACIZE : Expel from society
🔰 N 🔰
●NAUSEA : Strong feeling of wanting to vomit.
●NAIVE: Having a very simple nature.
●NARCOTICS: An addictive drug.
●NATURALISM: Attachment to what is natural
●NEOGAMIST : Newly married.
●NAUTICAL : Of sailors, ships or sailing.
●NEMESIS : Downfall that satisfies natural justice.
●NEOLOGISM : A new word.
●NEPOTISM : Undue favour shown by a person in power to his relatives.
●NICHE : A hollow place in wall
●NOTARY : A public official who makes written statements official.
●NOTORIOUS : Having a bad reputation.
●NUANCE : Very slight differences.
●NUMISMATICS : One who collects coins.
●NURSERY : A place where plants are grown and kept.
🔰 O 🔰
●OCTAGON: A plane figure with eight sides and angle
●OBSCURANTIST: Person who is opposed to enlightment.
●OBSEQUIES : Funeral rites.
●OBSOLETE: That which is no longer in use.
●OBITUARY : Notice of a person’s death in a newspaper.
●OBLIGATORY : That which is required to be done by law.
●OBSOLETE : That which is out of use, or replaced by a newer model.
●OLIGARCHY : A government by a small group of powerful persons
●OMNIFORM: Having every form of shape.
●OMNIGENOUS : Comprising all kinds.
●OMNIFORM: Having every form and shape.
●OMNIPOTENT : One who is all powerful.
●OMNISCIENT : One who knows everything.
●OMNIVOROUS : One who eats anything.
●OPAQUE : That which cannot be seen through.
●OPTIMIST : A person who looks to the bright side of things.
●ORATOR : A good speaker.
●ORCHARD : A fruit garden
●ORPHAN : A child whose parents are dead.
●OPTHALMOLOGIST : An eye-doctor.
●OPTOMETRIST : A technician who measures your eyesight.
●ORCHARD : A place where fruit trees are grown
●OPTIMIST : One who looks on the bright side of things.
●OMNISCIENT : One who knows everything
●OMNIPRESENT : One who is present everywhere
●OCULIST : One who attends to the diseases of the eye
●ORNITHOLOGY : The study of birds
●OBITUARY : An account, in the newspaper, of the funeral of one deceased
●OVIPAROUS : Bearing eggs and not young ones..
●OSTLER : One who attends to horses at an inn
●OPTICIAN : One who makes or sells eye-glasses
●OOLOGY : The study of eggs
●OCCIDENTAL : Belonging to the west
●OSTRACIZE : Expel from society
Forwarded from Megha
1.Acknowledge (V)-accept or admit the existence or truth of. स्वीकार करना
2.Inhalation (N)-the action of inhaling or breathing in. साँस लेना, साँस खींचना
3.Outbreaks (N)-a sudden occurrence of disease or war. प्रकोप
4.Choir (N)-a group of people who sing together. गायक-मंडली
5.Bewildering (Adj)-confusing or perplexing. हक्का - बक्का करनेवाला
6.Precautionary (Adj)-carried out as a precaution; preventive. सावधानतापूर्ण
7.Refute (V)-to prove a statement, opinion, or belief to be wrong or false. खंडन करना, झूठा ठहराना
8.Asymptomatic (Adj)-showing no symptoms of a particular disease. लक्षणहीन
9.Unambiguous (Adj)-expressed in a way that makes it completely clear what is meant. स्पष्ट
10.Disingenuous (Adj)-lacking in frankness, candor, or sincerity.
11.Din (N)-a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise. शोर, कोलाहल
12.Amendments (N)-an improvement or correction. संशोधन
13.Skulduggery (N)-underhand, unscrupulous, or dishonest behaviour or activities. चालबाज़ी
14.Sacrosanct (Adj)-regarded as too important to be changed or interfered with.
15.Chaos (N)-complete disorder and confusion. अराजकता, अव्यवस्था, उथल-पुथल
16.Unsavoury (Adj)-objectionable or distasteful. अरुचिकर
17.Decorum (N)-behaviour that is controlled, calm, and polite. शिष्टाचार
18.Flat Out (Phrase)-without hesitation or reservation. शीघ्रता से
2.Inhalation (N)-the action of inhaling or breathing in. साँस लेना, साँस खींचना
3.Outbreaks (N)-a sudden occurrence of disease or war. प्रकोप
4.Choir (N)-a group of people who sing together. गायक-मंडली
5.Bewildering (Adj)-confusing or perplexing. हक्का - बक्का करनेवाला
6.Precautionary (Adj)-carried out as a precaution; preventive. सावधानतापूर्ण
7.Refute (V)-to prove a statement, opinion, or belief to be wrong or false. खंडन करना, झूठा ठहराना
8.Asymptomatic (Adj)-showing no symptoms of a particular disease. लक्षणहीन
9.Unambiguous (Adj)-expressed in a way that makes it completely clear what is meant. स्पष्ट
10.Disingenuous (Adj)-lacking in frankness, candor, or sincerity.
11.Din (N)-a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise. शोर, कोलाहल
12.Amendments (N)-an improvement or correction. संशोधन
13.Skulduggery (N)-underhand, unscrupulous, or dishonest behaviour or activities. चालबाज़ी
14.Sacrosanct (Adj)-regarded as too important to be changed or interfered with.
15.Chaos (N)-complete disorder and confusion. अराजकता, अव्यवस्था, उथल-पुथल
16.Unsavoury (Adj)-objectionable or distasteful. अरुचिकर
17.Decorum (N)-behaviour that is controlled, calm, and polite. शिष्टाचार
18.Flat Out (Phrase)-without hesitation or reservation. शीघ्रता से
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Forwarded from Megha
🔸Phrasal verbs🔸
🟢 write down
to write information on a piece of paper
▫️Do you want to write down my phone number?
🟢 lie down
to start lying (on a bed, etc)
▫️I'm going to go and lie down for a while.
🟢 go away
to leave a place/someone
▫️Why don't you just go away and leave me alone?
🟢 build up
to increase
▫️These exercises are good for building up leg strength.
🟢 blow up
to explode
▫️Luckily, the bomb didn’t blow up.
🟢 read out
to say something out loud which you are reading
▫️He read the list of names out.
🟢 go off
to no longer be fresh
▫️Has this milk gone off?
🟢 put back
to return something to where it was
▫️Can you put the book back when you've finished with it?
🟢 let down
to disappoint
▫️You've really let me down.
🟢 take off
to remove (a piece of clothing)
▫️It felt good to finally take my shoes off after a I on 9 day.
🟢 write down
to write information on a piece of paper
▫️Do you want to write down my phone number?
🟢 lie down
to start lying (on a bed, etc)
▫️I'm going to go and lie down for a while.
🟢 go away
to leave a place/someone
▫️Why don't you just go away and leave me alone?
🟢 build up
to increase
▫️These exercises are good for building up leg strength.
🟢 blow up
to explode
▫️Luckily, the bomb didn’t blow up.
🟢 read out
to say something out loud which you are reading
▫️He read the list of names out.
🟢 go off
to no longer be fresh
▫️Has this milk gone off?
🟢 put back
to return something to where it was
▫️Can you put the book back when you've finished with it?
🟢 let down
to disappoint
▫️You've really let me down.
🟢 take off
to remove (a piece of clothing)
▫️It felt good to finally take my shoes off after a I on 9 day.