✍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
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#IDIOMS_And_PHRASES
(1)To be at sixes and sevens-A state of total confusion and disorder
(2)To break the ice- To break the awkward silence
(3)To put one's foot down- To be firm about something
(4)Backstairs influence-Influence exerted secretely
(5)Long in the tooth- Rather old
(6)A brazen faced fellow- Impudent fellow
(7)To see pink elephants- To have hallucination due to excessive alcoholic intake
(8)Elbow room-To give enough space to move or work in
(9)French leave- Leave without permission
(10)To commit to memory- To learn by heart
(11)To burn a hole in the pocket- Money that is spent quickly
(12)To bury the hatchet- To make peace
(13)To beggar discription- Something beyond discription
(14)To beat the air- Efforts that are vain or useless
(15)To provide against a rainy day- To provide for a possible future, in time of difficulty or need
(1)To be at sixes and sevens-A state of total confusion and disorder
(2)To break the ice- To break the awkward silence
(3)To put one's foot down- To be firm about something
(4)Backstairs influence-Influence exerted secretely
(5)Long in the tooth- Rather old
(6)A brazen faced fellow- Impudent fellow
(7)To see pink elephants- To have hallucination due to excessive alcoholic intake
(8)Elbow room-To give enough space to move or work in
(9)French leave- Leave without permission
(10)To commit to memory- To learn by heart
(11)To burn a hole in the pocket- Money that is spent quickly
(12)To bury the hatchet- To make peace
(13)To beggar discription- Something beyond discription
(14)To beat the air- Efforts that are vain or useless
(15)To provide against a rainy day- To provide for a possible future, in time of difficulty or need
EK DUM BASIC
10_Aug_2022.pdf
✅Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 10.08.2022
1. THRIVE (VERB): (फलना-फूलना): flourish
Synonyms: prosper, burgeon
Antonyms: fail, collapse
Example Sentence:
The entertainment industry has thrived in the recent decade.
2. SUBVERSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (विनाशक): disruptive
Synonyms: inflammatory, insurgent
Antonyms: loyal
Example Sentence:
He was seen as a potentially subversive man within the party.
3. CAPTIVATE (VERB): (मोह लेना): enthral
Synonyms: charm, enchant
Antonyms: repel
Example Sentence:
He was captivated by her beauty.
4. ABANDONED (ADJECTIVE): (असंयत): uninhibited
Synonyms: reckless, unrestrained
Antonyms: restrained
Example Sentence:
He performed a wild, abandoned dance.
5. BUTTRESS (VERB): (समर्थन देना): strengthen
Synonyms: reinforce, fortify
Antonyms: weaken
Example Sentence:
He buttressed his idea by religious belief.
6. PROMINENT (ADJECTIVE):(अगोचर): conspicuous
Synonyms: noticeable, obvious
Antonyms: inconspicuous
Example Sentence:
The new housing estates are prominent landmarks.
7. DETENTION (NOUN): (क़ैद): custody
Synonyms: imprisonment, confinement
Antonyms: relinquishment
Example Sentence:
The fifteen people arrested were still in police detention.
8. NIMBLE (ADJECTIVE): (फुर्तीला): agile
Synonyms: lithe, sprightly
Antonyms: stiff
Example Sentence:
With a deft motion of her nimble fingers, she completed the task.
9. MORATORIUM (NOUN): (प्रतिबंध): embargo
Synonyms: ban, prohibition
Antonyms: renewal
Example Sentence:
There was a moratorium on the use of drift nets.
10. MYSTERIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (रहस्यमय): enigmatic
Synonyms: inscrutable, secretive
Antonyms: open
Example Sentence:
She was mysterious about herself but said plenty about her husband.
1. THRIVE (VERB): (फलना-फूलना): flourish
Synonyms: prosper, burgeon
Antonyms: fail, collapse
Example Sentence:
The entertainment industry has thrived in the recent decade.
2. SUBVERSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (विनाशक): disruptive
Synonyms: inflammatory, insurgent
Antonyms: loyal
Example Sentence:
He was seen as a potentially subversive man within the party.
3. CAPTIVATE (VERB): (मोह लेना): enthral
Synonyms: charm, enchant
Antonyms: repel
Example Sentence:
He was captivated by her beauty.
4. ABANDONED (ADJECTIVE): (असंयत): uninhibited
Synonyms: reckless, unrestrained
Antonyms: restrained
Example Sentence:
He performed a wild, abandoned dance.
5. BUTTRESS (VERB): (समर्थन देना): strengthen
Synonyms: reinforce, fortify
Antonyms: weaken
Example Sentence:
He buttressed his idea by religious belief.
6. PROMINENT (ADJECTIVE):(अगोचर): conspicuous
Synonyms: noticeable, obvious
Antonyms: inconspicuous
Example Sentence:
The new housing estates are prominent landmarks.
7. DETENTION (NOUN): (क़ैद): custody
Synonyms: imprisonment, confinement
Antonyms: relinquishment
Example Sentence:
The fifteen people arrested were still in police detention.
8. NIMBLE (ADJECTIVE): (फुर्तीला): agile
Synonyms: lithe, sprightly
Antonyms: stiff
Example Sentence:
With a deft motion of her nimble fingers, she completed the task.
9. MORATORIUM (NOUN): (प्रतिबंध): embargo
Synonyms: ban, prohibition
Antonyms: renewal
Example Sentence:
There was a moratorium on the use of drift nets.
10. MYSTERIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (रहस्यमय): enigmatic
Synonyms: inscrutable, secretive
Antonyms: open
Example Sentence:
She was mysterious about herself but said plenty about her husband.
EK DUM BASIC
11_Aug_2022.pdf
✅Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 11.08.2022
1. AFFLICT (VERB): (पीड़ा देना): trouble
Synonyms: bother, burden
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease.
2. CYNICISM (NOUN): (संदेहवाद): scepticism
Synonyms: doubt, distrust
Antonyms: optimism
Example Sentence:
Her cynicism has influenced me more than I thought.
3. INCONCEIVABLE (ADJECTIVE): (समझ से बाहर): beyond belief
Synonyms: unbelievable, incredible
Antonyms: likely
Example Sentence:
They behaved with inconceivable cruelty.
4. HEFTY (ADJECTIVE): (शक्तिशाली): powerful
Synonyms: violent, hard
Antonyms: feeble
Example Sentence:
He aimed a hefty kick at the door.
5. GLARE (NOUN): (भौह चढ़ाना): scowl
Synonyms: glower, frown
Antonyms: smile
Example Sentence:
She almost gave me a glare of contempt.
6. CRIPPLE (VERB): (खराब करना): ruin
Synonyms: destroy, wipe out
Antonyms: boost
Example Sentence:
The thought of him almost crippled her.
7. BUCK (VERB): (खंडन करना): resist
Synonyms: oppose, contradict
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence:
The shares bucked the market trend.
8. ENLIVEN (VERB): (हर्षित करना): cheer up
Synonyms: raise someone's spirits, uplift
Antonyms: subdue
Example Sentence:
My visit to my mother had quite clearly enlivened her.
9. PRAGMATIC (ADJECTIVE): (व्यावहारिक): practical
Synonyms: matter-of-fact, realistic
Antonyms: impractical
Example Sentence:
There was no pragmatic solution to the problem.
10. ADVERSARY (NOUN): (प्रतिद्वंद्वी): opponent
Synonyms: rival, enemy
Antonyms: ally
Example Sentence:
Sonia beat his old adversary in the quarter-finals.
1. AFFLICT (VERB): (पीड़ा देना): trouble
Synonyms: bother, burden
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease.
2. CYNICISM (NOUN): (संदेहवाद): scepticism
Synonyms: doubt, distrust
Antonyms: optimism
Example Sentence:
Her cynicism has influenced me more than I thought.
3. INCONCEIVABLE (ADJECTIVE): (समझ से बाहर): beyond belief
Synonyms: unbelievable, incredible
Antonyms: likely
Example Sentence:
They behaved with inconceivable cruelty.
4. HEFTY (ADJECTIVE): (शक्तिशाली): powerful
Synonyms: violent, hard
Antonyms: feeble
Example Sentence:
He aimed a hefty kick at the door.
5. GLARE (NOUN): (भौह चढ़ाना): scowl
Synonyms: glower, frown
Antonyms: smile
Example Sentence:
She almost gave me a glare of contempt.
6. CRIPPLE (VERB): (खराब करना): ruin
Synonyms: destroy, wipe out
Antonyms: boost
Example Sentence:
The thought of him almost crippled her.
7. BUCK (VERB): (खंडन करना): resist
Synonyms: oppose, contradict
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence:
The shares bucked the market trend.
8. ENLIVEN (VERB): (हर्षित करना): cheer up
Synonyms: raise someone's spirits, uplift
Antonyms: subdue
Example Sentence:
My visit to my mother had quite clearly enlivened her.
9. PRAGMATIC (ADJECTIVE): (व्यावहारिक): practical
Synonyms: matter-of-fact, realistic
Antonyms: impractical
Example Sentence:
There was no pragmatic solution to the problem.
10. ADVERSARY (NOUN): (प्रतिद्वंद्वी): opponent
Synonyms: rival, enemy
Antonyms: ally
Example Sentence:
Sonia beat his old adversary in the quarter-finals.
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