One who does not care for for art and literature
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    Philistine
      
    25%
    Misanthrope
      
    11%
    Curator
      
    10%
    Snob
      
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  The birth of a girl bring great joy to Neha's family.
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    The birth
      
    26%
    To Neha’s family
      
    11%
    Of a girl
      
    56%
    Bring great joy
      
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  This summer, I've met down a lot of interesting people.
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    11%
    Interesting people
      
    70%
    I’ve met down
      
    16%
    A lot of
      
    3%
    This summer
      
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  ✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 13.03.2024
1. ASTONISHING (ADJECTIVE): (आश्चर्यजनक): surprising
Synonyms: impressive, amazing
Antonyms: unimpressive
Example Sentence: All his achievements are nothing short of astonishing.
2. STARTLE (VERB): (डराना): surprise
Synonyms: frighten, scare
Antonyms: put at ease
Example Sentence: A sudden sound in the doorway startled her.
3. CONCERNED (ADJECTIVE): (चिंतित): worried
Synonyms: anxious, disturbed
Antonyms: aloof
Example Sentence: The school's decision is being questioned by a group of concerned parents.
4. APPARENTLY (ADVERB): (जाहिरा तौर पर): seemingly
Synonyms: evidently, ostensibly
Antonyms: improbably
Example Sentence: The child nodded, apparently content with the promise.
5. DISMISS (VERB): (निर्वासित करना): banish
Synonyms: set aside, abandon
Antonyms: entertain
Example Sentence: It would be easy to dismiss him as all brawn and no brain.
6. SANCTION (NOUN): (दंड): penalty
Synonyms: punishment, deterrent
Antonyms: reward
Example Sentence: A range of sanctions were aimed at deterring insider abuse.
7. DISQUIET (NOUN): (बेचैनी): unease
Synonyms: uneasiness, worry
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence: There is disquiet about animal testing among general public.
8. CONSIDERABLE (ADJECTIVE): (पर्याप्त): sizeable
Synonyms: substantial appreciable
Antonyms: paltry
Example Sentence: He is in a position of considerable influence.
9. BAR (VERB): (रोकना): prohibit
Synonyms: debar, preclude
Antonyms: admit
Example Sentence: Journalists had been barred from covering the elections.
10. CONTROVERSIAL (ADJECTIVE): (विवादास्पद): contentious
Synonyms: disputed, contended
Antonyms: uncontroversial
Example Sentence: The dispute continued to be controversial for years.
1. ASTONISHING (ADJECTIVE): (आश्चर्यजनक): surprising
Synonyms: impressive, amazing
Antonyms: unimpressive
Example Sentence: All his achievements are nothing short of astonishing.
2. STARTLE (VERB): (डराना): surprise
Synonyms: frighten, scare
Antonyms: put at ease
Example Sentence: A sudden sound in the doorway startled her.
3. CONCERNED (ADJECTIVE): (चिंतित): worried
Synonyms: anxious, disturbed
Antonyms: aloof
Example Sentence: The school's decision is being questioned by a group of concerned parents.
4. APPARENTLY (ADVERB): (जाहिरा तौर पर): seemingly
Synonyms: evidently, ostensibly
Antonyms: improbably
Example Sentence: The child nodded, apparently content with the promise.
5. DISMISS (VERB): (निर्वासित करना): banish
Synonyms: set aside, abandon
Antonyms: entertain
Example Sentence: It would be easy to dismiss him as all brawn and no brain.
6. SANCTION (NOUN): (दंड): penalty
Synonyms: punishment, deterrent
Antonyms: reward
Example Sentence: A range of sanctions were aimed at deterring insider abuse.
7. DISQUIET (NOUN): (बेचैनी): unease
Synonyms: uneasiness, worry
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence: There is disquiet about animal testing among general public.
8. CONSIDERABLE (ADJECTIVE): (पर्याप्त): sizeable
Synonyms: substantial appreciable
Antonyms: paltry
Example Sentence: He is in a position of considerable influence.
9. BAR (VERB): (रोकना): prohibit
Synonyms: debar, preclude
Antonyms: admit
Example Sentence: Journalists had been barred from covering the elections.
10. CONTROVERSIAL (ADJECTIVE): (विवादास्पद): contentious
Synonyms: disputed, contended
Antonyms: uncontroversial
Example Sentence: The dispute continued to be controversial for years.
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  A cuckoo in the nest
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    15%
    To be coward
      
    16%
    To wake up early
      
    63%
    An unwelcome intruder
      
    6%
    To wake up late
      
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  A cold fish
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    47%
    An unemotional person
      
    28%
    A nervous person
      
    14%
    A boring person
      
    12%
    A sensitive person
      
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  The most useful training of my career was given to me by my boss.
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    14%
    My boss has been giving me the most useful training of my career.
      
    8%
    My boss gives me the most useful training
      
    11%
    My boss is giving me the most useful training.
      
    67%
    My boss gave me the most useful training of my career.
      
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  He had committed a mistake.
  Anonymous Quiz
    4%
    A mistake had committed by him.
      
    11%
    A mistake was committed by him.
      
    78%
    A mistake had been committed by him.
      
    7%
    A mistake has been committed by him.
      
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  Select the option that corrects the misspelt words in the given sentence.  
We have to relie on meaningful contont now.
  We have to relie on meaningful contont now.
Anonymous Quiz
    13%
    We have to relie on meaningful content now
      
    14%
    We have to rely on meaningful cuntent now
      
    8%
    We have to rely on meaningful contont now
      
    66%
    We have to rely on meaningful content now
      
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  A damp squib
  Anonymous Quiz
    67%
    Complete failure
      
    19%
    Complete knowledge
      
    4%
    To motivate
      
    10%
    To squander money
      
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  A cut above
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    Someone who is superior
      
    23%
    Someone who is inferior
      
    12%
    Someone who needs help
      
    7%
    Someone uneducated
      
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  It is being read by us.
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    72%
    We are reading it.
      
    15%
    It will be read by us.
      
    8%
    We can read it.
      
    5%
    We have to read it.
      
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  People call him a fool.
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    11%
    He has been called a fool.
      
    72%
    He is called a fool by the people.
      
    15%
    The people have been calling him a fool.
      
    2%
    We all people have called him a fool.
      
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  Select the correctly spelt word.
  Anonymous Quiz
    54%
    Propensity
      
    22%
    Constituensy
      
    11%
    Demoalish
      
    13%
    Patranise
      
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  Select the correctly spelt word.
  Anonymous Quiz
    23%
    Livelyhood
      
    11%
    Verittable
      
    13%
    Purposfully
      
    54%
    Penetrate
      
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  A person who believes in or tries to bring about a state of lawlessness
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    12%
    Gazette
      
    64%
    Anarchist
      
    18%
    Ephemeral
      
    7%
    Deluge
      
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