🔥Today's Word🔥
in tandem (phrase)
Meaning:
it's used when you're working with others as a team.
Example:
Team working skills aren't enhanced by anything but working more in tandem.
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To be in two minds
Anonymous Quiz
8%
To be dominated by someone else
19%
To work on somebody else’s advice
21%
To be in a critical state
52%
To be uncertain
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.
Has he lost his mind? He is (falling foul) of everybody.
Has he lost his mind? He is (falling foul) of everybody.
Anonymous Quiz
21%
Quite puzzled with
17%
Maintaining a sort of coldness
17%
Having an amicable talk with
45%
Quarrelling with
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Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
Where were they playing the cricket match?
Where were they playing the cricket match?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Where was the cricket match played?
11%
Where has the cricket match been played?
6%
Where will the cricket match be played?
72%
Where was the cricket match being played?
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.
John said, “I shall be 21 tomorrow".
John said, “I shall be 21 tomorrow".
Anonymous Quiz
38%
John said that he should be 2I the following day.
8%
John said that I shall be 2I tomorrow.
49%
John said that he would be 2I the following day.
6%
John said that he would be 2I tomorrow.
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Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.
The apple tasted incredibly s͟w͟e͟e͟t͟. (SSC CGL 2023)
The apple tasted incredibly s͟w͟e͟e͟t͟. (SSC CGL 2023)
Anonymous Quiz
13%
Delicious
7%
Pleasant
78%
Bitter
1%
Special
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Select the most appropriate synonym of the following word.
Mitigate
Mitigate
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Rise
14%
Cure
15%
Balance
59%
Reduction
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
64%
Frantick
22%
Comparison
11%
Animate
3%
Estimate
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Showing or having skill, especially with the hands.
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Insomniac
15%
Meticulous
8%
Pertinent
70%
Dexterous
A group of people, typically with vehicles or animals, travelling together
Anonymous Quiz
4%
Alibi
14%
Anachronism
20%
Troupe
62%
Carvan
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The dignitaries / had left before / the Minister / had arrived at the venue.
Anonymous Quiz
22%
Had left before
8%
The dignitaries
69%
Had arrived at the venue
2%
The Minister
My guide/ was blind/ but he bring/ me home safely.
Anonymous Quiz
5%
My guide
73%
But he bring
13%
Me home safely
9%
Was blind
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 18.08.2024
1. PREVALENT (ADJECTIVE): (प्रचलित): widespread
Synonyms: prevailing, frequent
Antonyms: uncommon
Example Sentence:The ill practices are more prevalent in society today.
2. POST (PREPOSITION): (के उपरांत): subsequent to
Synonyms: after
Antonyms: before
Example Sentence:American poetry post the 1950s hasn't had the same impact.
3. ABROGATION (NOUN): (निराकरण): repudiation
Synonyms: revocation, repeal
Antonyms: institution
Example Sentence:The ministry proposed for the abrogation of the electoral law of 1850.
4. EXQUISITE (ADJECTIVE): (अति सुंदर): beautiful
Synonyms: lovely, elegant
Antonyms: crude
Example Sentence:The place was filled with exquisite, jewel-like portraits.
5. ONGOING (ADJECTIVE): (चल रही है): in progress
Synonyms: under way, going on
Antonyms: finished
Example Sentence:There is an ongoing debate on the issue.
6. RAUCOUS (ADJECTIVE): (उग्र): noisy
Synonyms: discordant, loud
Antonyms: mild, quiet
Example Sentence:Her birthday parties were raucous but fun.
7. DIVINE (ADJECTIVE): (मनोरम): lovely
Synonyms: handsome, beautiful
Antonyms: mundane
Example Sentence:Her face had the most divine smile.
8. THRIVE (VERB): (फलना-फूलना): flourish
Synonyms: prosper, burgeon
Antonyms: decline
Example Sentence:Education groups thrive on organization.
9. FUGITIVE (ADJECTIVE): (भगोड़ा): person escaping law
Synonyms: escapee, outlaw
Antonyms: enduring, confronting
Example Sentence:The fugitive don rarely left his cabin to avoid any social contact.
10. LAMENT (VERB): (विलाप करना): mourn
Synonyms: sorrow, wail
Antonyms: celebrate
Example Sentence:He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter.
1. PREVALENT (ADJECTIVE): (प्रचलित): widespread
Synonyms: prevailing, frequent
Antonyms: uncommon
Example Sentence:The ill practices are more prevalent in society today.
2. POST (PREPOSITION): (के उपरांत): subsequent to
Synonyms: after
Antonyms: before
Example Sentence:American poetry post the 1950s hasn't had the same impact.
3. ABROGATION (NOUN): (निराकरण): repudiation
Synonyms: revocation, repeal
Antonyms: institution
Example Sentence:The ministry proposed for the abrogation of the electoral law of 1850.
4. EXQUISITE (ADJECTIVE): (अति सुंदर): beautiful
Synonyms: lovely, elegant
Antonyms: crude
Example Sentence:The place was filled with exquisite, jewel-like portraits.
5. ONGOING (ADJECTIVE): (चल रही है): in progress
Synonyms: under way, going on
Antonyms: finished
Example Sentence:There is an ongoing debate on the issue.
6. RAUCOUS (ADJECTIVE): (उग्र): noisy
Synonyms: discordant, loud
Antonyms: mild, quiet
Example Sentence:Her birthday parties were raucous but fun.
7. DIVINE (ADJECTIVE): (मनोरम): lovely
Synonyms: handsome, beautiful
Antonyms: mundane
Example Sentence:Her face had the most divine smile.
8. THRIVE (VERB): (फलना-फूलना): flourish
Synonyms: prosper, burgeon
Antonyms: decline
Example Sentence:Education groups thrive on organization.
9. FUGITIVE (ADJECTIVE): (भगोड़ा): person escaping law
Synonyms: escapee, outlaw
Antonyms: enduring, confronting
Example Sentence:The fugitive don rarely left his cabin to avoid any social contact.
10. LAMENT (VERB): (विलाप करना): mourn
Synonyms: sorrow, wail
Antonyms: celebrate
Example Sentence:He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter.
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Today's Word
Conspiracy (noun)
Meaning:
a secret plan by a group of people to do something harmful or illegal
Example:
In the past, lightbulb manufacturers made a conspiracy to limit the lifespan of lightbulbs.
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Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.
I must have a chance to r͟e͟c͟t͟i͟f͟y͟ my error.
(SSC CGL 2023)
I must have a chance to r͟e͟c͟t͟i͟f͟y͟ my error.
(SSC CGL 2023)
Anonymous Quiz
58%
Worsen
16%
Alter
8%
Reason
18%
Modify
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Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Transgression
(SSC CGL 2023)
Transgression
(SSC CGL 2023)
Anonymous Quiz
47%
Violation
18%
Success
11%
Virtue
24%
Metamorphosis
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Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
These things have been left here by an unknown customer.
These things have been left here by an unknown customer.
Anonymous Quiz
4%
An unknown customer leaves these things here
71%
An unknown customer has left these things here.
14%
An unknown customer have left these things here.
12%
An unknown customer has been left these things here.
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.
He said, “I shall try to bring you the books tomorrow".
He said, “I shall try to bring you the books tomorrow".
Anonymous Quiz
17%
He said that he would try to bring me the books tomorrow.
12%
He. said that he should try to bring me the boles tomorrow.
36%
He said that he would try to bring me the bodies the next day.
35%
He said that he should try to bring me the books the next day.
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