Synonym of Celebrate
(SSC CGL 2021, 2024)
(SSC CGL 2021, 2024)
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13%
Publish
64%
Honour
16%
Humiliate
7%
Circulate
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Antonym of Leisure
(SSC CGL 2022,2024
(SSC CGL 2022,2024
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13%
Growth
35%
Working
46%
Restricted
6%
Development
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Choose the Indirect Speech of the given sentences.
She said to her daughter, “Study well to get success in your life”.
She said to her daughter, “Study well to get success in your life”.
Anonymous Quiz
62%
She advised her daughter to study well to get success in her life.
16%
She advised her daughter for study well to get success in life.
11%
She advised her daughter to study to get success in life.
11%
She advised her daughter for study well to get success in her life.
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select the one which best expressed the same sentence in Passive/Active.
I have written this essay.
I have written this essay.
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19%
This essay had been written by me.
10%
This essay is written by me.
67%
This essay has been written by me.
5%
This essay was written by me.
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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50%
Ostentasion
22%
Mansion
7%
Extension
21%
Persuasion
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Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No error' as your answer.
It was a surprising / to receive the gift/ from my brother.
A. No error
B. It was a surprising
C. from my brother
D. to receive the gift
It was a surprising / to receive the gift/ from my brother.
A. No error
B. It was a surprising
C. from my brother
D. to receive the gift
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Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No error' as your answer.
There is a very little time / for them to prepare / for the show.
A. for them to prepare
B. for the show
C. There is a very little time
D. No error
There is a very little time / for them to prepare / for the show.
A. for them to prepare
B. for the show
C. There is a very little time
D. No error
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Select the most appropriate idiom that can substitute the highlighted segment in the given sentence.
Roshan, it's time for you to give your speech to the whole school, (wishing you luck to do well).
(A) down in the dumps
(B) break a leg
(C) high five
(D) hands down
Roshan, it's time for you to give your speech to the whole school, (wishing you luck to do well).
(A) down in the dumps
(B) break a leg
(C) high five
(D) hands down
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
At a low ebb
(A) In a depressed or weak state
(B) In a happy state
(C) In a critical moment
(D) In an unemployed mode
At a low ebb
(A) In a depressed or weak state
(B) In a happy state
(C) In a critical moment
(D) In an unemployed mode
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given word.
Foul smell will come if the food is (not fresh).
1. odourless
2. crisp
3. stale
4. brittle
Foul smell will come if the food is (not fresh).
1. odourless
2. crisp
3. stale
4. brittle
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted word.
The workers received (a sum for the services they rendered).
1. Remuneration
2. Recruitment
3. Remembrance
4. Rejuvenation
The workers received (a sum for the services they rendered).
1. Remuneration
2. Recruitment
3. Remembrance
4. Rejuvenation
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 07 Feb 2025
1. PERSUASIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ठोस): convincing
Synonyms: effective, cogent
Antonyms: unconvincing
Example Sentence:He gave an informative and persuasive speech.
2. SPARK (VERB): (कारण होना): give rise to
Synonyms: cause, set in motion
Antonyms: bring to an end
Example Sentence:So many things concurred to spark the problem.
3. QUESTIONABLE (ADJECTIVE): (विवादास्पद): controversial
Synonyms: contentious, in doubt
Antonyms: certain
Example Sentence:It is questionable whether any of these exceptions is genuine.
4. IMPEDIMENT (NOUN): (अवरोध): hindrance
Synonyms: obstruction, obstacle
Antonyms: benefit
Example Sentence:The lack of a new invention is a serious impediment to scientific progress.
5. MALICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (दुर्भावनापूर्ण): spiteful
Synonyms: malevolent, hostile
Antonyms: benevolent
Example Sentence:He was found guilty of malicious damage.
6. ERR (VERB): (भूल करना): mistake
Synonyms: blunder, misjudge
Antonyms: be right
Example Sentence:The judge had erred in the judgement.
7. MOMENTOUS (ADJECTIVE): (महत्वपूर्ण): important
Synonyms: significant, epoch-making
Antonyms: unimportant
Example Sentence:The momentous news was that war has begun.
8. EGREGIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (भयानक): shocking
Synonyms: appalling, horrific
Antonyms: marvellous
Example Sentence:Egregious errors were caused by the tablet's failure to check spelling.
9. UNBLEMISHED (ADJECTIVE): (त्रुटिहीन): impeccable
Synonyms: flawless, faultless
Antonyms: flawed
Example Sentence:Her body was perfectly formed and unblemished.
10. HOSTILITY (NOUN): (कड़वापन): antagonism
Synonyms: bitterness, malevolence
Antonyms: friendliness
Example Sentence:They have hostility towards all outsiders.
1. PERSUASIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ठोस): convincing
Synonyms: effective, cogent
Antonyms: unconvincing
Example Sentence:He gave an informative and persuasive speech.
2. SPARK (VERB): (कारण होना): give rise to
Synonyms: cause, set in motion
Antonyms: bring to an end
Example Sentence:So many things concurred to spark the problem.
3. QUESTIONABLE (ADJECTIVE): (विवादास्पद): controversial
Synonyms: contentious, in doubt
Antonyms: certain
Example Sentence:It is questionable whether any of these exceptions is genuine.
4. IMPEDIMENT (NOUN): (अवरोध): hindrance
Synonyms: obstruction, obstacle
Antonyms: benefit
Example Sentence:The lack of a new invention is a serious impediment to scientific progress.
5. MALICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (दुर्भावनापूर्ण): spiteful
Synonyms: malevolent, hostile
Antonyms: benevolent
Example Sentence:He was found guilty of malicious damage.
6. ERR (VERB): (भूल करना): mistake
Synonyms: blunder, misjudge
Antonyms: be right
Example Sentence:The judge had erred in the judgement.
7. MOMENTOUS (ADJECTIVE): (महत्वपूर्ण): important
Synonyms: significant, epoch-making
Antonyms: unimportant
Example Sentence:The momentous news was that war has begun.
8. EGREGIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (भयानक): shocking
Synonyms: appalling, horrific
Antonyms: marvellous
Example Sentence:Egregious errors were caused by the tablet's failure to check spelling.
9. UNBLEMISHED (ADJECTIVE): (त्रुटिहीन): impeccable
Synonyms: flawless, faultless
Antonyms: flawed
Example Sentence:Her body was perfectly formed and unblemished.
10. HOSTILITY (NOUN): (कड़वापन): antagonism
Synonyms: bitterness, malevolence
Antonyms: friendliness
Example Sentence:They have hostility towards all outsiders.
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Today's Word
🔍Remorse (noun)
📌Meaning: A feeling of regret and being sorry for what you have done
📌Example: Even though he shouted at her, he didn't seem remorseful (adj form).
🔍Remorse (noun)
📌Meaning: A feeling of regret and being sorry for what you have done
📌Example: Even though he shouted at her, he didn't seem remorseful (adj form).
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