💢The Hindu Words of the Day
♦️Consonance (n) – agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.
(तालमेल)
♦️Exultation (n) – extreme happiness (उल्लास)
♦️Fuss (n) – objection, trouble, argument,etc.
(बात का बतंगड़ बनाना)
♦️Scramble (v) – to hurry or try very hard to get something, often competing with other people. (छीना झपटी करना)
♦️Souvenir (n)-
commemorative, keepsake.
(यादगार, निशानी)
♦️Ignominy (n) – disgrace, shame, humiliation, etc.
(तिरस्कार)
♦️Hoodwink (v) – to trick or deceive. (चालाकी करना)
♦️Grapple (v) – to try hard to understand a difficult idea or to solve a difficult problem.
(पकड़ना, भिड़ जाना)
♦️Euphoric (adj) – characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness. (खुशी से भरा हुआ माहौल)
♦️Salubrious (adj)
Meaning – health-giving; healthy (स्वास्थ्यवर्धक)
♦️Malaise (n) – uneasiness, concern, distress, etc.
(बेचैनी, अस्वस्थता)
♦️Grim (adj) – very serious or gloomy. (भयंकर, सख्त)
♦️Consonance (n) – agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.
(तालमेल)
♦️Exultation (n) – extreme happiness (उल्लास)
♦️Fuss (n) – objection, trouble, argument,etc.
(बात का बतंगड़ बनाना)
♦️Scramble (v) – to hurry or try very hard to get something, often competing with other people. (छीना झपटी करना)
♦️Souvenir (n)-
commemorative, keepsake.
(यादगार, निशानी)
♦️Ignominy (n) – disgrace, shame, humiliation, etc.
(तिरस्कार)
♦️Hoodwink (v) – to trick or deceive. (चालाकी करना)
♦️Grapple (v) – to try hard to understand a difficult idea or to solve a difficult problem.
(पकड़ना, भिड़ जाना)
♦️Euphoric (adj) – characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness. (खुशी से भरा हुआ माहौल)
♦️Salubrious (adj)
Meaning – health-giving; healthy (स्वास्थ्यवर्धक)
♦️Malaise (n) – uneasiness, concern, distress, etc.
(बेचैनी, अस्वस्थता)
♦️Grim (adj) – very serious or gloomy. (भयंकर, सख्त)
💢Common Error of the Day
Sneha resembles as her mother. ❌
Sneha resembles her mother. ✔️
♦️RULE – Stress, Emphasize, Investigate, resembles, Comprise , Accompany, Consider, Pervade, Precede, Succeed, Discuss, Describe etc are not followed by any preposition if they are used in Active Voice.
Sneha resembles as her mother. ❌
Sneha resembles her mother. ✔️
♦️RULE – Stress, Emphasize, Investigate, resembles, Comprise , Accompany, Consider, Pervade, Precede, Succeed, Discuss, Describe etc are not followed by any preposition if they are used in Active Voice.
💡Idiom:
To keep in touch with:
🧐Means:
To maintain contact with (also: to stay in touch
with)
This idiom should be compared with to
get in touch with in Lesson 9.
✅Examples:
- You can telephone me every few days, and in that way we can keep in
touch with each other.
- He promised to stay in touch with us while he was abroad. However, we
were very disappointed that he never did get in touch with us.
To keep in touch with:
🧐Means:
To maintain contact with (also: to stay in touch
with)
This idiom should be compared with to
get in touch with in Lesson 9.
✅Examples:
- You can telephone me every few days, and in that way we can keep in
touch with each other.
- He promised to stay in touch with us while he was abroad. However, we
were very disappointed that he never did get in touch with us.
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🔵The Hindu Words of the Day
♦️Ameliorate (v) – improve, better, reform, etc (सुधारना)
👉Use ameliorate in a sentence
👉Example – Ameliorate the relationship with your distant boyfriend by making a call.
♦️Outpatient – a patient who attends a hospital for treatment without staying there overnight.
(बहिरोगी)
👉Use outpatient in a sentence
👉Example – She received psychiatric care as an outpatient.
♦️Welter(n) – disorder, chaos, muddle, etc.(घालमेल, डूब जाना)
👉Use welter in a sentence
👉Example – After the flood hit Kerala ,the disaster management team was called in to control the welter.
♦️Malaise (n) – uneasiness, concern, distress, etc.
(बेचैनी, अस्वस्थता)
👉Use malaise in a sentence
👉Example – You can see signs of malaise in our office.
♦️Heft(n) – power or strength.
👉Use heft in a sentence
👉Example- The heft of the emotionally charged movie weighed on the audience, with many crying during the showing.
♦️Unassailable (adj) – unable to be attacked, questioned, or defeated.(अपराजेय, अकाट्य)
👉Use unassailable in a sentence
👉Example – DNA evidence is unassailable and cannot be disproven.
♦️Rigmarole (n) – a lengthy and complicated procedure
अनाप शनाप, नीरस और निरर्थक प्रक्रिया
👉Use rigmarole in a sentence
👉Example – Karan Johar being a veteran film producer knows how to avoid the rigmarole that can delay a movie’s production.
♦️Stasis (n) – a period or state of inactivity or equilibrium
गतिहीनता, स्थैतिकता
👉Use stasis in a sentence
👉Example – Ahana’s coma has caused her to be in stasis.
♦️Sordid (adj) – degraded, vicious,vile (अनैतिक, घटिया, गंदा)
👉Use sordid in a sentence
👉Example- If people learn of the politician’s sordid past, they will not vote for him.
♦️Ameliorate (v) – improve, better, reform, etc (सुधारना)
👉Use ameliorate in a sentence
👉Example – Ameliorate the relationship with your distant boyfriend by making a call.
♦️Outpatient – a patient who attends a hospital for treatment without staying there overnight.
(बहिरोगी)
👉Use outpatient in a sentence
👉Example – She received psychiatric care as an outpatient.
♦️Welter(n) – disorder, chaos, muddle, etc.(घालमेल, डूब जाना)
👉Use welter in a sentence
👉Example – After the flood hit Kerala ,the disaster management team was called in to control the welter.
♦️Malaise (n) – uneasiness, concern, distress, etc.
(बेचैनी, अस्वस्थता)
👉Use malaise in a sentence
👉Example – You can see signs of malaise in our office.
♦️Heft(n) – power or strength.
👉Use heft in a sentence
👉Example- The heft of the emotionally charged movie weighed on the audience, with many crying during the showing.
♦️Unassailable (adj) – unable to be attacked, questioned, or defeated.(अपराजेय, अकाट्य)
👉Use unassailable in a sentence
👉Example – DNA evidence is unassailable and cannot be disproven.
♦️Rigmarole (n) – a lengthy and complicated procedure
अनाप शनाप, नीरस और निरर्थक प्रक्रिया
👉Use rigmarole in a sentence
👉Example – Karan Johar being a veteran film producer knows how to avoid the rigmarole that can delay a movie’s production.
♦️Stasis (n) – a period or state of inactivity or equilibrium
गतिहीनता, स्थैतिकता
👉Use stasis in a sentence
👉Example – Ahana’s coma has caused her to be in stasis.
♦️Sordid (adj) – degraded, vicious,vile (अनैतिक, घटिया, गंदा)
👉Use sordid in a sentence
👉Example- If people learn of the politician’s sordid past, they will not vote for him.
💢The Hindu Phrasal Verbs
♦️Bust out
Meaning – to escape (from)
Example- The prisoners busted out of the prison.
♦️Bustle with
Meaning – To teem with; abound with; to exhibit an energetic and active abundance of a thing; (of a place) to be full of a certain activity or active beings.
Example- Each day, the small street of the beautiful hill station bustles with tourists.
♦️Buy into
Meaning – believe, accept a craze or fad for valid.
Example- I don’t buy into all this propaganda.
♦️Buy up
Meaning – to buy the whole of, the totality of something.
Example- The marshland was bought up by a housing company.
♦️Carve up
Meaning – to divide or dismember, separate into parts
Example- The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after world war 1.
Happy learning!
♦️Bust out
Meaning – to escape (from)
Example- The prisoners busted out of the prison.
♦️Bustle with
Meaning – To teem with; abound with; to exhibit an energetic and active abundance of a thing; (of a place) to be full of a certain activity or active beings.
Example- Each day, the small street of the beautiful hill station bustles with tourists.
♦️Buy into
Meaning – believe, accept a craze or fad for valid.
Example- I don’t buy into all this propaganda.
♦️Buy up
Meaning – to buy the whole of, the totality of something.
Example- The marshland was bought up by a housing company.
♦️Carve up
Meaning – to divide or dismember, separate into parts
Example- The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after world war 1.
Happy learning!
💢Some important Idioms for upcoming Exams 🤘
♦️Hand to mouth - live on only basic necessities
♦️Let the cat out of the bag - To reveal the secret carelessly or by mistake
♦️Make a face - To show dislike or disappointment through facial expressions
♦️Open Pandora’s Box - To find a source of great troubles and problems
♦️Hear it on grapevine - To hear rumors about something or someone
♦️Last straw - The final problem in a series of problems
♦️To be in the doldrums - To be in low spirits
♦️It’s Greek to me - Something that is not understandable
♦️It takes two to tango - Actions or communications need more than one person
Happy learning!
♦️Hand to mouth - live on only basic necessities
♦️Let the cat out of the bag - To reveal the secret carelessly or by mistake
♦️Make a face - To show dislike or disappointment through facial expressions
♦️Open Pandora’s Box - To find a source of great troubles and problems
♦️Hear it on grapevine - To hear rumors about something or someone
♦️Last straw - The final problem in a series of problems
♦️To be in the doldrums - To be in low spirits
♦️It’s Greek to me - Something that is not understandable
♦️It takes two to tango - Actions or communications need more than one person
Happy learning!
💢Common Error of the day
Shivangi gave me a pen to write.❌
Shivangi gave me a pen to write with.✔️
♦️RULE – When an infinitive qualifies a noun, the preposition is placed after infinitive.
Example -
It’s not a safe place to live.❌
It’s not a safe place to live in. ✔️
Happy learning!
Shivangi gave me a pen to write.❌
Shivangi gave me a pen to write with.✔️
♦️RULE – When an infinitive qualifies a noun, the preposition is placed after infinitive.
Example -
It’s not a safe place to live.❌
It’s not a safe place to live in. ✔️
Happy learning!
💡Idiom:
To put together:
🧐Means:
To assemble (S)
A noun or pronoun usually divides this idiom. The preposition back is used
when something has been disassembled and then is being reassembled, as in
the second example.
✅Examples:
- Todd followed the directions on the box but he couldn t manage to put
the bicycle together properly.
- After the teenager took the broken video game apart and fixed it, he
was unable to put it back together again.
To put together:
🧐Means:
To assemble (S)
A noun or pronoun usually divides this idiom. The preposition back is used
when something has been disassembled and then is being reassembled, as in
the second example.
✅Examples:
- Todd followed the directions on the box but he couldn t manage to put
the bicycle together properly.
- After the teenager took the broken video game apart and fixed it, he
was unable to put it back together again.
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📜 Daily CA One Liners ,
🗓 05 October 2020 .
🔶 05 October : World Teachers’ Day
✔️ Theme 2020 : " Teachers : Leading In Crisis , Reimagining The Future "
🔶 05 October : World Habitat Day ( 1st Monday Of October )
✔️ Theme 2020 : " Housing For All — A Better Urban Future "
🔶 Vijai Vardhan Appointed As Chief Secretary Of Haryana
👤 Hero MotoCorp Appoints Former Air Force Chief BS Dhanoa As Independent Director
🔶 Rafale Fighter Aircraft To Make Debut In Air Force Day Parade On October 8
🙎♀ Tunisia's Ons Jabeur Becomes 1st Arab Woman To Reach French Open Last 16
👤 Amit Mishra Becomes The 1st Bowler To Take 100 Wickets For Delhi Capitals
✅ Mishra Touched The Milestone In IPL 2020 By Dismissing Shubman Gill
✅ Amit Mishra Is The 2nd-Highest Wicket-Taker In IPL History With 160 Wickets
🏆 Ankita Sharma Has Been Declared The " Popular Speaker Of India " For The Year 2020
👤 Chris Woakes Wins PCA Men’s Player Of The Year Award
🙎♀ Sarah Glenn Wins PCA Women’s Player Of The Year Award
👤 Rohit Sharma Becomes 2nd-Most Capped Player In IPL
👤 Sourav Ganguly Becomes The Brand Ambassador Of Bengal Peerless
👤 Prime Minister Of Jordan Omar Al-Razaz Resigned
🔶 Cyber Safety Awareness Campaign Launched In Assam
✅ Campaign Will Be Jointly Conducted By The Assam Police & CPF
✅ CPF : Cyber Peace Foundation
🔶 " Follow The Mahatma " Campaign Launched By Schools In The Netherlands
✅ To Promote Non-Violence Among Children On Gandhi Jayanti 2020
🔶 Punjab National Bank (PNB) Launched " Gram Sampark Abhiyan "
🔶 Arjun Munda Launched Tribes India E-Marketplace On Gandhi Jayanti
🔶 Sabarmati Central Jail Launches Radio Prison On Gandhi Jayanti
✅ Ahmedabad Central Prison , Which Is Also Known As Sabarmati Central Prison
🔶 Assam Launched " Kritagyata " Portal For Online Pension Submission , Tracking
🤝 India , Netherlands Sign SoI To Aupport Decarbonisation
👤 EC Appointed Madhu Mahajan As Special Expenditure Observer For The Bihar Polls
👤 EC Appointed B R Balakrishnan As Special Expenditure Observer For The Bihar Polls
🙎♀ Belinda Clark Will Be Stepping Down From Cricket Australia (CA) On 30 Nov 2020
✅ Clark Was The 1st Player - Male Or Female To Score A Double Century In An ODI
✅ Clark Has Served As CA's Executive General Manager , Community Cricket
🏆 Kerala Tourism’s " Human By Nature " Campaign Bagged The Prestigious PATA Grand Award 2020 For Marketing .
🗓 05 October 2020 .
🔶 05 October : World Teachers’ Day
✔️ Theme 2020 : " Teachers : Leading In Crisis , Reimagining The Future "
🔶 05 October : World Habitat Day ( 1st Monday Of October )
✔️ Theme 2020 : " Housing For All — A Better Urban Future "
🔶 Vijai Vardhan Appointed As Chief Secretary Of Haryana
👤 Hero MotoCorp Appoints Former Air Force Chief BS Dhanoa As Independent Director
🔶 Rafale Fighter Aircraft To Make Debut In Air Force Day Parade On October 8
🙎♀ Tunisia's Ons Jabeur Becomes 1st Arab Woman To Reach French Open Last 16
👤 Amit Mishra Becomes The 1st Bowler To Take 100 Wickets For Delhi Capitals
✅ Mishra Touched The Milestone In IPL 2020 By Dismissing Shubman Gill
✅ Amit Mishra Is The 2nd-Highest Wicket-Taker In IPL History With 160 Wickets
🏆 Ankita Sharma Has Been Declared The " Popular Speaker Of India " For The Year 2020
👤 Chris Woakes Wins PCA Men’s Player Of The Year Award
🙎♀ Sarah Glenn Wins PCA Women’s Player Of The Year Award
👤 Rohit Sharma Becomes 2nd-Most Capped Player In IPL
👤 Sourav Ganguly Becomes The Brand Ambassador Of Bengal Peerless
👤 Prime Minister Of Jordan Omar Al-Razaz Resigned
🔶 Cyber Safety Awareness Campaign Launched In Assam
✅ Campaign Will Be Jointly Conducted By The Assam Police & CPF
✅ CPF : Cyber Peace Foundation
🔶 " Follow The Mahatma " Campaign Launched By Schools In The Netherlands
✅ To Promote Non-Violence Among Children On Gandhi Jayanti 2020
🔶 Punjab National Bank (PNB) Launched " Gram Sampark Abhiyan "
🔶 Arjun Munda Launched Tribes India E-Marketplace On Gandhi Jayanti
🔶 Sabarmati Central Jail Launches Radio Prison On Gandhi Jayanti
✅ Ahmedabad Central Prison , Which Is Also Known As Sabarmati Central Prison
🔶 Assam Launched " Kritagyata " Portal For Online Pension Submission , Tracking
🤝 India , Netherlands Sign SoI To Aupport Decarbonisation
👤 EC Appointed Madhu Mahajan As Special Expenditure Observer For The Bihar Polls
👤 EC Appointed B R Balakrishnan As Special Expenditure Observer For The Bihar Polls
🙎♀ Belinda Clark Will Be Stepping Down From Cricket Australia (CA) On 30 Nov 2020
✅ Clark Was The 1st Player - Male Or Female To Score A Double Century In An ODI
✅ Clark Has Served As CA's Executive General Manager , Community Cricket
🏆 Kerala Tourism’s " Human By Nature " Campaign Bagged The Prestigious PATA Grand Award 2020 For Marketing .
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#DAILY_VOCABULARY
1.Convened(V):-come or bring together for a meeting or activity; assemble.संयोजित
2.In the midst of(phrase):in the middle of a place or a group of things or people
3.Spilled over(Phrasal Verb):(of a bad situation or strong emotion)reach a point at which it can no longer be controlled or contained
4.Depleted(v):-use up the supply or resources of.कम करना
5.Vulnerable: at riks, Unsafe.
6.Precipitous(adj.):-dangerously high or steep.शीघ्र
7.Vertebrate(N):-an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes
8.flora and fauna: the term flora relates to all plant life and the term fauna represents all animal life.
9.Irritants(N):-thing that is continually annoying or distracting.
10.Dispensed with(Phrasal verb):to no longer use someone or something because you no longer want or need them
11.Envisaged(v):-foresee, predict परिकल्पित
12.Indigenous(Adj.):-originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
13.Toe-to-toe(Phrase:):-(of two people) standing directly in front of one another, especially in order to fight or argue.काँटे की टक्कर
14.Bonhomie(N):-cheerful friendliness; geniality.खुशमिजाजी
15.Undergird(v):-STRENGTHEN, SUPPORT
16.Disdain(तिरस्कार):-the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect.
17.Brawl:to quarrel or fight noisily
18.Dug One's heels(Phrase):- to refuse to alter one's course of action or opinions; to be obstinate or determined.
19.Bungling(गोलमाल करना):-making or characterized by many clumsy mistakes.
20.Stepping out of the shadow : is used to describe someone finding success apart from the success of another person.
21.Bout(N): spell, period, time
22.Prosaically(adverb):-नीरसता से, monotonously, prosaically
23.Stalwarts(दिग्गजों):-a loyal, reliable, and hard-working supporter of or participant in an organization or team.
24.Demarcated(verb):Seprate, delimit; सीमांकित
25.Mopping up(phrasal verb):-complete the military conquest of an area by capturing or killing remaining enemy troops;make an end of, account for, take care of.
26.Epitaph(स्मृति लेख):-omething by which a person, time, or event will be remembered
27.Denouement: Outcome, resut , end result
28.Resurrection: restoration, regeneration
29.Stringent(Adj):-strict, precise, and exacting.कड़ा, कठोर
30.Debilitating(Adj.):-tending to weaken something.कमजोरी लाने वाली
31.In the face of(phrase):;despite:के बावजूद
32.Recalcitrant(Adj.):-unmanageable, ungovernable, आज्ञा न माननेवाला
33.Caveats(N):-warning, caution ,admonition;चेतावनियां
34.Albeit is a conjunction that means “even though” or “although.”
35.Beleaguered(V):put in a very difficult situation.परेशान
36.Semblance(N):-appearance, show; दिखावा, झलक,अनुरूपता
37.Buoy(v):-keep (someone or something) afloat. सीमित
38.Contraction(N): shrinking, decline
39.Recalibrate(v)calibrate (something) again or differently.अंशांकित
40. Depleted(v):-use up the supply or resources of.कम करना
1.Convened(V):-come or bring together for a meeting or activity; assemble.संयोजित
2.In the midst of(phrase):in the middle of a place or a group of things or people
3.Spilled over(Phrasal Verb):(of a bad situation or strong emotion)reach a point at which it can no longer be controlled or contained
4.Depleted(v):-use up the supply or resources of.कम करना
5.Vulnerable: at riks, Unsafe.
6.Precipitous(adj.):-dangerously high or steep.शीघ्र
7.Vertebrate(N):-an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes
8.flora and fauna: the term flora relates to all plant life and the term fauna represents all animal life.
9.Irritants(N):-thing that is continually annoying or distracting.
10.Dispensed with(Phrasal verb):to no longer use someone or something because you no longer want or need them
11.Envisaged(v):-foresee, predict परिकल्पित
12.Indigenous(Adj.):-originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
13.Toe-to-toe(Phrase:):-(of two people) standing directly in front of one another, especially in order to fight or argue.काँटे की टक्कर
14.Bonhomie(N):-cheerful friendliness; geniality.खुशमिजाजी
15.Undergird(v):-STRENGTHEN, SUPPORT
16.Disdain(तिरस्कार):-the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect.
17.Brawl:to quarrel or fight noisily
18.Dug One's heels(Phrase):- to refuse to alter one's course of action or opinions; to be obstinate or determined.
19.Bungling(गोलमाल करना):-making or characterized by many clumsy mistakes.
20.Stepping out of the shadow : is used to describe someone finding success apart from the success of another person.
21.Bout(N): spell, period, time
22.Prosaically(adverb):-नीरसता से, monotonously, prosaically
23.Stalwarts(दिग्गजों):-a loyal, reliable, and hard-working supporter of or participant in an organization or team.
24.Demarcated(verb):Seprate, delimit; सीमांकित
25.Mopping up(phrasal verb):-complete the military conquest of an area by capturing or killing remaining enemy troops;make an end of, account for, take care of.
26.Epitaph(स्मृति लेख):-omething by which a person, time, or event will be remembered
27.Denouement: Outcome, resut , end result
28.Resurrection: restoration, regeneration
29.Stringent(Adj):-strict, precise, and exacting.कड़ा, कठोर
30.Debilitating(Adj.):-tending to weaken something.कमजोरी लाने वाली
31.In the face of(phrase):;despite:के बावजूद
32.Recalcitrant(Adj.):-unmanageable, ungovernable, आज्ञा न माननेवाला
33.Caveats(N):-warning, caution ,admonition;चेतावनियां
34.Albeit is a conjunction that means “even though” or “although.”
35.Beleaguered(V):put in a very difficult situation.परेशान
36.Semblance(N):-appearance, show; दिखावा, झलक,अनुरूपता
37.Buoy(v):-keep (someone or something) afloat. सीमित
38.Contraction(N): shrinking, decline
39.Recalibrate(v)calibrate (something) again or differently.अंशांकित
40. Depleted(v):-use up the supply or resources of.कम करना