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#DAILY_VOCABULARY
1.Intemperate (Adj)-having or showing a lack of self-control. असंयमी
2.Jibe (N)-an insulting or mocking remark.
3.Secularism (N)-a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations. धर्मनिरपेक्षता
4.Tenet (N)one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based. सिद्धांत
5.Purportedly (Adv)-as appears or is stated to be true, though not necessarily so. कथित रूप से, अनुमानतः
6.Scorn (N)-a feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something. घृणा
7.Derision (N)-contemptuous ridicule or mockery. उपहास
8.Warped (Adj)-strange and unpleasant.
9.Fealties (N)-loyalty or dedication to a person, cause, or belief. निष्ठा
10.Wade Into (Phrasal Verb)-to enter a fight, a discussion or an argument in an aggressive or not very sensitive way.
11.Intemperate (Adj)-having or showing a lack of self-control. असंयमी
12.Jibe (N)-an insulting or mocking remark.
13.Secularism (N)-a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations. धर्मनिरपेक्षता
14.Tenet (N)one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based. सिद्धांत
15.Purportedly (Adv)-as appears or is stated to be true, though not necessarily so. कथित रूप से, अनुमानतः
16.Scorn (N)-a feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something. घृणा
17.Derision (N)-contemptuous ridicule or mockery. उपहास
18.Warped (Adj)-strange and unpleasant.
19.Fealties (N)-loyalty or dedication to a person, cause, or belief. निष्ठा
20.Wade Into (Phrasal Verb)-to enter a fight, a discussion or an argument in an aggressive or not very sensitive way.
1.Intemperate (Adj)-having or showing a lack of self-control. असंयमी
2.Jibe (N)-an insulting or mocking remark.
3.Secularism (N)-a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations. धर्मनिरपेक्षता
4.Tenet (N)one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based. सिद्धांत
5.Purportedly (Adv)-as appears or is stated to be true, though not necessarily so. कथित रूप से, अनुमानतः
6.Scorn (N)-a feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something. घृणा
7.Derision (N)-contemptuous ridicule or mockery. उपहास
8.Warped (Adj)-strange and unpleasant.
9.Fealties (N)-loyalty or dedication to a person, cause, or belief. निष्ठा
10.Wade Into (Phrasal Verb)-to enter a fight, a discussion or an argument in an aggressive or not very sensitive way.
11.Intemperate (Adj)-having or showing a lack of self-control. असंयमी
12.Jibe (N)-an insulting or mocking remark.
13.Secularism (N)-a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations. धर्मनिरपेक्षता
14.Tenet (N)one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based. सिद्धांत
15.Purportedly (Adv)-as appears or is stated to be true, though not necessarily so. कथित रूप से, अनुमानतः
16.Scorn (N)-a feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something. घृणा
17.Derision (N)-contemptuous ridicule or mockery. उपहास
18.Warped (Adj)-strange and unpleasant.
19.Fealties (N)-loyalty or dedication to a person, cause, or belief. निष्ठा
20.Wade Into (Phrasal Verb)-to enter a fight, a discussion or an argument in an aggressive or not very sensitive way.
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The meaning of
🍃under the weather🍃.
When someone is under the weather, it means that the person:
📍is slightly ill.
📍feels a little sick.
📍doesn’t feel well.
You can begin this English idiom with:
📌BE under the weather OR
📌FEEL under the weather.
⚠️Example sentences
⭕️I feel a little under the weather so I don’t think I’ll go out tonight.
⭕️He didn’t go to work today as he was a little under the weather.
⭕️It is hard to get the job done when you are under the weather.
⭕️Mary is a little under the weather. I hope she feels better soon.
🍃under the weather🍃.
When someone is under the weather, it means that the person:
📍is slightly ill.
📍feels a little sick.
📍doesn’t feel well.
You can begin this English idiom with:
📌BE under the weather OR
📌FEEL under the weather.
⚠️Example sentences
⭕️I feel a little under the weather so I don’t think I’ll go out tonight.
⭕️He didn’t go to work today as he was a little under the weather.
⭕️It is hard to get the job done when you are under the weather.
⭕️Mary is a little under the weather. I hope she feels better soon.
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🔰 Monday, 19 October 2020 🔰
●The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams.
1. APPLICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रयोज्य): relevant
Synonyms: appropriate, pertinent
Antonyms: irrelevant
Example Sentence:
The same considerations are equally applicable to accident claims.
2. EXPEDITE (VERB): (जल्दी करना): speed up
Synonyms: accelerate, hurry
Antonyms: delay
Example Sentence:
He promised to expedite economic reforms.
3. ESCALATION (NOUN): (वृद्धि): rise
Synonyms: hike, advance
Antonyms: plunge
Example Sentence:
A convincing argument backed by a slow policy may limit escalation of a crisis.
4. DOMINANCE (NOUN): (प्रभुत्व): supremacy
Synonyms: superiority, ascendancy
Antonyms: subservience
Example Sentence:
There is worldwide dominance of Hollywood.
5. REDEMPTION (NOUN): (मोचन): retrieval
Synonyms: recovery, reclamation
Antonyms: deprivation
Example Sentence:
The peasants found the terms of redemption unattractive.
6.UNUSUAL (ADJECTIVE): (असाधारण): remarkable
Synonyms: extraordinary, exceptional
Antonyms: unremarkable
Example Sentence:
He is a man of unusual talent.
7. VIOLENT (ADJECTIVE): (अत्यन्त): intense
Synonyms: extreme, strong
Antonyms: mild
Example Sentence:
I have a violent dislike for red roses.
8. FURY (NOUN): (रोष): rage
Synonyms: anger, wrath
Antonyms: good humour
Example Sentence:
Her eyes were filled with tears of fury and frustration.
9. BAR (VERB): (रोकना): prohibit
Synonyms: debar, preclude
Antonyms: admit
Example Sentence:
Journalists had been barred from covering the elections.
10. ELIGIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (योग्य): entitled
Synonyms: permitted allowed
Antonyms: ineligible
Example Sentence:
Customers who are eligible for discounts, formed a long queue.
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●The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams.
1. APPLICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रयोज्य): relevant
Synonyms: appropriate, pertinent
Antonyms: irrelevant
Example Sentence:
The same considerations are equally applicable to accident claims.
2. EXPEDITE (VERB): (जल्दी करना): speed up
Synonyms: accelerate, hurry
Antonyms: delay
Example Sentence:
He promised to expedite economic reforms.
3. ESCALATION (NOUN): (वृद्धि): rise
Synonyms: hike, advance
Antonyms: plunge
Example Sentence:
A convincing argument backed by a slow policy may limit escalation of a crisis.
4. DOMINANCE (NOUN): (प्रभुत्व): supremacy
Synonyms: superiority, ascendancy
Antonyms: subservience
Example Sentence:
There is worldwide dominance of Hollywood.
5. REDEMPTION (NOUN): (मोचन): retrieval
Synonyms: recovery, reclamation
Antonyms: deprivation
Example Sentence:
The peasants found the terms of redemption unattractive.
6.UNUSUAL (ADJECTIVE): (असाधारण): remarkable
Synonyms: extraordinary, exceptional
Antonyms: unremarkable
Example Sentence:
He is a man of unusual talent.
7. VIOLENT (ADJECTIVE): (अत्यन्त): intense
Synonyms: extreme, strong
Antonyms: mild
Example Sentence:
I have a violent dislike for red roses.
8. FURY (NOUN): (रोष): rage
Synonyms: anger, wrath
Antonyms: good humour
Example Sentence:
Her eyes were filled with tears of fury and frustration.
9. BAR (VERB): (रोकना): prohibit
Synonyms: debar, preclude
Antonyms: admit
Example Sentence:
Journalists had been barred from covering the elections.
10. ELIGIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (योग्य): entitled
Synonyms: permitted allowed
Antonyms: ineligible
Example Sentence:
Customers who are eligible for discounts, formed a long queue.
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👇Common mistakes with unnecessary prepositions👇
Answer (= reply to).
❌Don't say: Please answer to my question.
✔️Say: Please answer my question.
Approach (= come near to).
❌Don't say: Don't approach to that house.
✔️Say: Don't approach that house.
Ask (= put a question to).
❌Don't say: I asked to the teacher about it.
✔️Say: I asked the teacher about it.
Attack (= go and fight against).
❌Don't say: They attacked against the enemy.
✔️Say: They attacked the enemy.
Comprise (= consist of).
❌Don't say: The book comprises of five chapters.
✔️Say: The book comprises five chapters.
Or:
✔️The book is comprised of five chapters.
Enter (= go into).
❌Don't say: We entered into the classroom.
✔️Say: We entered the classroom.
Finish (= come to the end of).
❌Don't say: I've finished from my work.
✔️Say: I've finished my work.
Leave (= depart from).
❌Don't say: Brian left from England last week.
✔️Say: Brian left England last week.
Obey (= act according to).
❌Don't say: We should obey to our teachers.
✔️Say: We should obey our teachers.
Allow (to) or let (= give permission to).
❌Don't say: The driver allowed/let to John (to) sit in the
front seat.
✔️Say: The driver allowed/let John (to) sit in the front
seat.
Tell (= say to).
❌Don't say: I told to him to come at once.
✔️Say: I told him to come at once.
Behind (= at the back of).
❌Don't say: Edward hid behind of a large tree.
✔️Say: Edward hid behind a large tree.
Inside (= in the interior of).
❌Don't say: The boys went inside of the room.
✔️Say: The boys went inside the room.
Outside (= on the exterior of).
❌Don't say: They stood outside of the door.
✔️Say: They stood outside the door.
Round (= on all sides of).
❌Don't say: The earth goes round of the sun.
✔️Say: The earth goes round the sun.
Reach (= arrive at).
❌Don't say: We reached at the school early.
✔️Say: We reached the school early.
Resemble (= be similar to).
❌Don't say: Does she resemble to her father?
✔️Say: Does she resemble her father?
Answer (= reply to).
❌Don't say: Please answer to my question.
✔️Say: Please answer my question.
Approach (= come near to).
❌Don't say: Don't approach to that house.
✔️Say: Don't approach that house.
Ask (= put a question to).
❌Don't say: I asked to the teacher about it.
✔️Say: I asked the teacher about it.
Attack (= go and fight against).
❌Don't say: They attacked against the enemy.
✔️Say: They attacked the enemy.
Comprise (= consist of).
❌Don't say: The book comprises of five chapters.
✔️Say: The book comprises five chapters.
Or:
✔️The book is comprised of five chapters.
Enter (= go into).
❌Don't say: We entered into the classroom.
✔️Say: We entered the classroom.
Finish (= come to the end of).
❌Don't say: I've finished from my work.
✔️Say: I've finished my work.
Leave (= depart from).
❌Don't say: Brian left from England last week.
✔️Say: Brian left England last week.
Obey (= act according to).
❌Don't say: We should obey to our teachers.
✔️Say: We should obey our teachers.
Allow (to) or let (= give permission to).
❌Don't say: The driver allowed/let to John (to) sit in the
front seat.
✔️Say: The driver allowed/let John (to) sit in the front
seat.
Tell (= say to).
❌Don't say: I told to him to come at once.
✔️Say: I told him to come at once.
Behind (= at the back of).
❌Don't say: Edward hid behind of a large tree.
✔️Say: Edward hid behind a large tree.
Inside (= in the interior of).
❌Don't say: The boys went inside of the room.
✔️Say: The boys went inside the room.
Outside (= on the exterior of).
❌Don't say: They stood outside of the door.
✔️Say: They stood outside the door.
Round (= on all sides of).
❌Don't say: The earth goes round of the sun.
✔️Say: The earth goes round the sun.
Reach (= arrive at).
❌Don't say: We reached at the school early.
✔️Say: We reached the school early.
Resemble (= be similar to).
❌Don't say: Does she resemble to her father?
✔️Say: Does she resemble her father?