Select the correctly spelt word.
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    Beautifuli
      
    13%
    Beautifuly
      
    83%
    Beautifully
      
    2%
    Beautefully
      
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  Teetotaller means
  Anonymous Quiz
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    One who abstains from theft
      
    8%
    One who abstains from meat
      
    77%
    One who abstains from taking wine
      
    8%
    One who abstains from malice
      
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  person interested in collecting, studying and selling of old things
  Anonymous Quiz
    47%
    Antiquarian
      
    15%
    Junk-dealer
      
    6%
    Crank
      
    31%
    Archaeologist
      
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  Everything that I like to eat are fattening.
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    To eat
      
    8%
    I like
      
    21%
    Everything that
      
    66%
    Are flattening
      
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  We had a long discussion at a cup of coffee.
  Anonymous Quiz
    18%
    A long discussion
      
    12%
    Of coffee
      
    13%
    We had
      
    58%
    At a cup
      
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  ✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 03.01.2024
1. REPUDIATE (VERB): (अस्वीकार करना): reject
Synonyms: renounce, abandon
Antonyms: embrace
Example Sentence:She has repudiated policies associated with previous party leaders.
2. TEMPORAL (ADJECTIVE): (लौकिक): secular
Synonyms: non-spiritual, worldly
Antonyms: spiritual
Example Sentence:The Church did not imitate the secular rulers who thought only of temporal gain.
3. DISMAY (NOUN): (अचरज): alarm
Synonyms: shock, surprise
Antonyms: pleasure
Example Sentence:Much to the dismay of her fans, she announced her retirement very soon.
4. DISMAL (ADJECTIVE): (शोकयुक्त): gloomy
Synonyms: glum mournful
Antonyms: cheerful
Example Sentence:His dismal mood was not dispelled by finding the house empty.
5. DESICCATE (VERB): (सुखा देना): dried
Synonyms: dry, dehydrated
Antonyms: moist
Example Sentence:Both the old and the new vegetation were desiccated by months of relentless sun.
6. RELENTLESS (ADJECTIVE): (सतत): persistent
Synonyms: continuing, constant
Antonyms: short-lived
Example Sentence:We bore the relentless heat of the desert.
7. DISPEL (VERB): (दूर करना): banish
Synonyms: eliminate, dismiss
Antonyms: engender
Example Sentence:The brightness of the day did nothing to dispel my sadness.
8. MERITORIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (सराहनीय): praiseworthy
Synonyms: laudable commendable
Antonyms: worthless
Example Sentence:I got a medal for my meritorious conduct.
9. EXPLICATE (VERB): (समझाना): explain
Synonyms: clarify, spell out
Antonyms: obscure
Example Sentence:An attempt was made to explicate the relationship between crime and justice.
10. IGNOMINY (NOUN): (अपयश): shame
Synonyms: humiliation, embarrassment
Antonyms: honour
Example Sentence:He had to face ignominy due to his son.
1. REPUDIATE (VERB): (अस्वीकार करना): reject
Synonyms: renounce, abandon
Antonyms: embrace
Example Sentence:She has repudiated policies associated with previous party leaders.
2. TEMPORAL (ADJECTIVE): (लौकिक): secular
Synonyms: non-spiritual, worldly
Antonyms: spiritual
Example Sentence:The Church did not imitate the secular rulers who thought only of temporal gain.
3. DISMAY (NOUN): (अचरज): alarm
Synonyms: shock, surprise
Antonyms: pleasure
Example Sentence:Much to the dismay of her fans, she announced her retirement very soon.
4. DISMAL (ADJECTIVE): (शोकयुक्त): gloomy
Synonyms: glum mournful
Antonyms: cheerful
Example Sentence:His dismal mood was not dispelled by finding the house empty.
5. DESICCATE (VERB): (सुखा देना): dried
Synonyms: dry, dehydrated
Antonyms: moist
Example Sentence:Both the old and the new vegetation were desiccated by months of relentless sun.
6. RELENTLESS (ADJECTIVE): (सतत): persistent
Synonyms: continuing, constant
Antonyms: short-lived
Example Sentence:We bore the relentless heat of the desert.
7. DISPEL (VERB): (दूर करना): banish
Synonyms: eliminate, dismiss
Antonyms: engender
Example Sentence:The brightness of the day did nothing to dispel my sadness.
8. MERITORIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (सराहनीय): praiseworthy
Synonyms: laudable commendable
Antonyms: worthless
Example Sentence:I got a medal for my meritorious conduct.
9. EXPLICATE (VERB): (समझाना): explain
Synonyms: clarify, spell out
Antonyms: obscure
Example Sentence:An attempt was made to explicate the relationship between crime and justice.
10. IGNOMINY (NOUN): (अपयश): shame
Synonyms: humiliation, embarrassment
Antonyms: honour
Example Sentence:He had to face ignominy due to his son.
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  To take someone for a ride
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    18%
    To give a ride to someone
      
    54%
    To deceive someone
      
    10%
    To be indifferent
      
    19%
    To disclose a secret
      
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  To take pains
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    14%
    To punish someone
      
    48%
    To make efforts
      
    26%
    To bear atrocities
      
    13%
    To care for someone
      
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  Can we rely on him?
  Anonymous Quiz
    37%
    Can he be relied by us?
      
    27%
    Can we be relied on by him?
      
    26%
    Can he be relied on?
      
    10%
    Can we be relied by him?
      
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  The cabinet approved amendments to the Insurance Law Bill pending in the Rajya Sabha.
  Anonymous Quiz
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    Amendments pending in the Rajya Sabha, to the Insurance Law Bill was approved by the cabinet.
      
    20%
    Amendments to the insurance Law bill pending in the Rajya Sabha was approved.
      
    31%
    Amendments to the Insurance Law Bill was approved by the Cabinet pending in the Rajya Sabha.
      
    32%
    Amendments to the Insurance Law Bill pending in the Rajya Sabha, were approved by the Cabinet.
      
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  Select the correctly spelt word.
  Anonymous Quiz
    11%
    Temparary
      
    49%
    Threshold
      
    24%
    Temparature
      
    16%
    Tachnique
      
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  A drawing on transparent paper
  Anonymous Quiz
    3%
    Red print
      
    39%
    Blue print
      
    13%
    Negative
      
    45%
    Transparency
      
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  One who is not easily pleased by anything
  Anonymous Quiz
    7%
    Maiden
      
    12%
    Mediaeval
      
    26%
    Precarious
      
    55%
    Fastidious
      
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  Saraswati college has maintained its reputation as one of the best college in the country.
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    26%
    Saraswati college has maintained
      
    52%
    One of the best college
      
    8%
    In the country
      
    14%
    Its reputation
      
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  The boy which stole the money was caught by the police.
  Anonymous Quiz
    14%
    Stole the money
      
    12%
    Was caught
      
    71%
    The boy which
      
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    By the police
      
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  ✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 04.01.2024
1 RECONCILE (VERB): (समाधान करना): reunite
Synonyms: pacify, appease
Antonyms: estrange
Example Sentence: He sought my advice on how to reconcile the conflict.
2. DODGY (ADJECTIVE): (बेईमान): dishonest
Synonyms: deceitful, dubious
Antonyms: honest
Example Sentence: I had to deal with a dodgy second-hand car salesman.
3. IRRITANT (NOUN): (चिढ़): annoyance
Synonyms: irritation, pinprick
Antonyms: help
Example Sentence: The reasons for his irritant are now well known.
4. STREAMLINE (VERB): (कारगर बनाना): efficient
Synonyms: smooth-running, organized
Antonyms: inefficient
Example Sentence: The company streamlined its operations by removing whole layers of management.
5. UNDERSCORE (VERB): (उभारना): highlight
Synonyms: underline, point up
Antonyms: understate
Example Sentence: They underlined the need for daily, one-to-one contact between parent and child.
6. INCITE (VERB): (उत्तेजित करना): stir up
Synonyms: whip up, work up
Antonyms: suppress
Example Sentence: All of them conspired to incite riots.
7. UNFETTER (VERB): (छुड़ा देना): untie
Synonyms: unchain, unbind
Antonyms: bind
Example Sentence: The guards unfetter the prisoners.
8. STRAINED (ADJECTIVE): (अस्वाभाविक): forced
Synonyms: constrained, laboured
Antonyms: natural
Example Sentence: She gave a strained laugh.
9. RESOLUTION (NOUN): (प्रण): determination
Synonyms: purpose, resolve
Antonyms: irresolution
Example Sentence: He handled the last British actions of the war with resolution.
10. SPARK (VERB): (कारण बनना): cause
Synonyms: give rise to, set in motion
Antonyms: end
Example Sentence: The trial sparked a furious row.
1 RECONCILE (VERB): (समाधान करना): reunite
Synonyms: pacify, appease
Antonyms: estrange
Example Sentence: He sought my advice on how to reconcile the conflict.
2. DODGY (ADJECTIVE): (बेईमान): dishonest
Synonyms: deceitful, dubious
Antonyms: honest
Example Sentence: I had to deal with a dodgy second-hand car salesman.
3. IRRITANT (NOUN): (चिढ़): annoyance
Synonyms: irritation, pinprick
Antonyms: help
Example Sentence: The reasons for his irritant are now well known.
4. STREAMLINE (VERB): (कारगर बनाना): efficient
Synonyms: smooth-running, organized
Antonyms: inefficient
Example Sentence: The company streamlined its operations by removing whole layers of management.
5. UNDERSCORE (VERB): (उभारना): highlight
Synonyms: underline, point up
Antonyms: understate
Example Sentence: They underlined the need for daily, one-to-one contact between parent and child.
6. INCITE (VERB): (उत्तेजित करना): stir up
Synonyms: whip up, work up
Antonyms: suppress
Example Sentence: All of them conspired to incite riots.
7. UNFETTER (VERB): (छुड़ा देना): untie
Synonyms: unchain, unbind
Antonyms: bind
Example Sentence: The guards unfetter the prisoners.
8. STRAINED (ADJECTIVE): (अस्वाभाविक): forced
Synonyms: constrained, laboured
Antonyms: natural
Example Sentence: She gave a strained laugh.
9. RESOLUTION (NOUN): (प्रण): determination
Synonyms: purpose, resolve
Antonyms: irresolution
Example Sentence: He handled the last British actions of the war with resolution.
10. SPARK (VERB): (कारण बनना): cause
Synonyms: give rise to, set in motion
Antonyms: end
Example Sentence: The trial sparked a furious row.
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  To take to heart
  Anonymous Quiz
    25%
    To be encouraged
      
    28%
    To grieve over
      
    40%
    To like someone
      
    7%
    To hate someone
      
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  To take the bull by horns
  Anonymous Quiz
    2%
    To tame a wild bull
      
    11%
    To be attacked by a wild bull
      
    84%
    To face a difficult situation boldly
      
    2%
    To indulge in animal fights
      
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