We have decided to open a new branch.
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16%
To open a new branch was decided by us.
25%
To be opened a new branch has been decided.
53%
It has been decided to open a new branch.
6%
It may be decided to open a new branch by us.
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The most useful training of my career was given to me by my boss.
Anonymous Quiz
14%
My boss has been giving me the most useful training of my career.
12%
My boss gives me the most useful training
11%
My boss is giving me the most useful training.
63%
My boss gave me the most useful training of my career.
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One who is honorably discharged from service
Anonymous Quiz
10%
Traunt
27%
Belligerent
23%
Mercenary
40%
Emeritus
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No sooner did we receive your message when we heaved a sigh of relief.
Anonymous Quiz
63%
When we reached
24%
Did we receive
6%
Your message
8%
A sign of relief
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My brother, who live in Delhi, has written me a letter.
Anonymous Quiz
4%
My brother
14%
Me a letter
23%
Has written
59%
Who live in Delhi
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Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 07.01.2024
1. CONVALESCE (VERB): (⤍ā¤ŋā¤°ā¤žā¤Žā¤¯ ā¤šāĨā¤¨ā¤ž): recuperate
Synonyms: recover, improve
Antonyms: deteriorate
Example Sentence:He spent eight months convalescing after the stroke.
2. GREGARIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (⤏āĨā¤¸ā¤žā¤Žā¤žā¤ā¤ŋā¤): social
Synonyms: sociable, companionable
Antonyms: unsociable
Example Sentence:He was a popular and gregarious man.
3. EXQUISITE (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤¤āĨā¤āĨ⤎āĨā¤): beautiful
Synonyms: lovely, elegant
Antonyms: crude
Example Sentence:The Indians brought in exquisite designs and beadwork to sell.
4. FEASIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĩāĨ⤝ā¤ĩā¤šā¤žā¤°āĨ⤝): practicable
Synonyms: practical, workable
Antonyms: impractical
Example Sentence:It is not feasible to put most finds from excavations on public display.
5 TRANQUILLIZE (VERB): (ā¤ļā¤žā¤ā¤¤ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): sedate
Synonyms: soothe, pacify
Antonyms: agitate
Example Sentence:The dogs had to be tranquillized before their owner's body could be brought out.
6. IMPROBABLE (ADJECTIVE): (⤠ā¤ĒāĨ⤰⤤āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤ļā¤ŋ⤤): inauthentic
Synonyms: unconvincing, unbelievable
Antonyms: believable
Example Sentence:The characters have improbable names.
7. IMPULSE (NOUN): (ā¤ā¤ĩāĨā¤): wildness
Synonyms: spontaneity, recklessness
Antonyms: premeditation
Example Sentence:She was solely a woman of impulse, not premeditation.
8. WRECK (VERB): (ā¤Ŧā¤ŋā¤ā¤žā¤Ąā¤ŧ ā¤ĻāĨā¤¨ā¤ž): ruin
Synonyms: spoil, disrupt
Antonyms: facilitate
Example Sentence:An eye injury wrecked his chances of a professional career.
9. TORMENT (NOUN): (ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¤ā¤¨ā¤ž): agony
Synonyms: suffering, torture
Antonyms: pleasure
Example Sentence:Their deaths have left both families in torment.
10. FELICITOUS (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤ā¤ŋ⤤): apt
Synonyms: well chosen, choice
Antonyms: inappropriate
Example Sentence:It was a felicitous phrase.
1. CONVALESCE (VERB): (⤍ā¤ŋā¤°ā¤žā¤Žā¤¯ ā¤šāĨā¤¨ā¤ž): recuperate
Synonyms: recover, improve
Antonyms: deteriorate
Example Sentence:He spent eight months convalescing after the stroke.
2. GREGARIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (⤏āĨā¤¸ā¤žā¤Žā¤žā¤ā¤ŋā¤): social
Synonyms: sociable, companionable
Antonyms: unsociable
Example Sentence:He was a popular and gregarious man.
3. EXQUISITE (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤¤āĨā¤āĨ⤎āĨā¤): beautiful
Synonyms: lovely, elegant
Antonyms: crude
Example Sentence:The Indians brought in exquisite designs and beadwork to sell.
4. FEASIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĩāĨ⤝ā¤ĩā¤šā¤žā¤°āĨ⤝): practicable
Synonyms: practical, workable
Antonyms: impractical
Example Sentence:It is not feasible to put most finds from excavations on public display.
5 TRANQUILLIZE (VERB): (ā¤ļā¤žā¤ā¤¤ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): sedate
Synonyms: soothe, pacify
Antonyms: agitate
Example Sentence:The dogs had to be tranquillized before their owner's body could be brought out.
6. IMPROBABLE (ADJECTIVE): (⤠ā¤ĒāĨ⤰⤤āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤ļā¤ŋ⤤): inauthentic
Synonyms: unconvincing, unbelievable
Antonyms: believable
Example Sentence:The characters have improbable names.
7. IMPULSE (NOUN): (ā¤ā¤ĩāĨā¤): wildness
Synonyms: spontaneity, recklessness
Antonyms: premeditation
Example Sentence:She was solely a woman of impulse, not premeditation.
8. WRECK (VERB): (ā¤Ŧā¤ŋā¤ā¤žā¤Ąā¤ŧ ā¤ĻāĨā¤¨ā¤ž): ruin
Synonyms: spoil, disrupt
Antonyms: facilitate
Example Sentence:An eye injury wrecked his chances of a professional career.
9. TORMENT (NOUN): (ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¤ā¤¨ā¤ž): agony
Synonyms: suffering, torture
Antonyms: pleasure
Example Sentence:Their deaths have left both families in torment.
10. FELICITOUS (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤ā¤ŋ⤤): apt
Synonyms: well chosen, choice
Antonyms: inappropriate
Example Sentence:It was a felicitous phrase.
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To the letter
Anonymous Quiz
65%
In every detail
7%
A student
18%
One who writes letters
10%
One who can read
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To talk him over
Anonymous Quiz
5%
A perfect aim
76%
To discuss thoroughly
14%
To talk after years
6%
Very profitable
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He had committed a mistake.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
A mistake had committed by him.
13%
A mistake was committed by him.
74%
A mistake had been committed by him.
7%
A mistake has been committed by him.
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It is being read by us.
Anonymous Quiz
70%
We are reading it.
17%
It will be read by us.
8%
We can read it.
5%
We have to read it.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
Rupangence
43%
Repugnance
32%
Repungance
19%
Repungence
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Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
67%
Restaurant
7%
Restorant
24%
Restaurent
3%
Restorent
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Take away or alter the natural qualities of
Anonymous Quiz
23%
Authentic
47%
Denature
14%
Limpid
17%
Unadulterated
A person who enters without any invitation
Anonymous Quiz
22%
Burglar
58%
Intruder
11%
Thief
9%
Vandal
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Modern man is completely engross in the mad pursuit of material pleasures and luxuries.
Anonymous Quiz
33%
Material pleasures and luxuries
19%
Mad pursuit of
13%
Modern man is
34%
Completely engross
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The old man did not wanted to eat any food.
Anonymous Quiz
5%
To eat
13%
Any food
7%
The old man
76%
Did not wanted
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