Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
Dealing with things in a practical and sensible way.
1. Cynic
2. Sceptic
3. Stoic
4. Pragmatic
Dealing with things in a practical and sensible way.
1. Cynic
2. Sceptic
3. Stoic
4. Pragmatic
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
That which is no longer in existence
1. Extinct
2. Destroyed
3. Removed
4. Vanished
That which is no longer in existence
1. Extinct
2. Destroyed
3. Removed
4. Vanished
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Select the meaning of the given idiom.
To have a jaundiced eye
(A) To be very pleased
(B) To have yellowish eyes
(C) To be prejudiced
(D) To have sore eyes
To have a jaundiced eye
(A) To be very pleased
(B) To have yellowish eyes
(C) To be prejudiced
(D) To have sore eyes
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted phrase.
Though very rich, Alexander always (saves for a rainy day).
(A) Saves money for later
(B) Lives like a miser
(C) Spends too much
(D) Accumulates less wealth
Though very rich, Alexander always (saves for a rainy day).
(A) Saves money for later
(B) Lives like a miser
(C) Spends too much
(D) Accumulates less wealth
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Antonym of Maverick
(SSC CHSL 2022, CGL 2024)
(SSC CHSL 2022, CGL 2024)
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19%
Custodian
30%
Versatility
35%
Conformist
15%
Brilliance
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Antonym of Obdurate
(SSC CGL 2022, 2024)
(SSC CGL 2022, 2024)
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38%
Amenable
29%
Rigid
22%
Callous
11%
Secure
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 24 Feb 2025
1. STAUNCH (ADJECTIVE):(निष्ठावान): stalwart
Synonyms: loyal, faithful
Antonyms: disloyal
Example Sentence:He is known for being a staunch supporter of the anti-nuclear lobby.
2. NEEDLESS (ADJECTIVE): (बेकार): unnecessary
Synonyms: inessential, non-essential
Antonyms: necessary
Example Sentence:I deplore needless waste.
3. REBELLION (NOUN): (विद्रोह): defiance
Synonyms: disobedience, insubordination
Antonyms: obedience
Example Sentence:What she did was nothing but an act of teenage rebellion.
4. HASTEN (VERB): (जल्दी करना): speed up
Synonyms: accelerate, quicken
Antonyms: delay
Example Sentence:This tragedy probably hastened his own death from heart disease.
5. OUTRAGEOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अनोखा/अद्भुत): eye-catching
Synonyms: startling, striking
Antonyms: inconspicuous
Example Sentence:Her routines and leotards tend to be outrageous.
6. WITHSTAND (NOUN): (विरोध करना): resist
Synonyms: hold out against, stand up to
Antonyms: give in
Example Sentence:The structure had been designed to withstand winds of more than 100 mph.
7. SNAP (VERB): (टूटना): break
Synonyms: fracture, splinter
Antonyms: hold
Example Sentence:The strings of the guitar kept snapping.
8. CONTEST (VERB): (प्रतिवाद करना): oppose
Synonyms: challenge dispute
Antonyms: agree with
Example Sentence:The former orderly contests his dismissal.
9. VIGOUR (NOUN): (शक्ति): robustness
Synonyms: hardiness, strength
Antonyms: weakness
Example Sentence:I am 69 but still full of vigour and vitality.
10. SURREAL (ADJECTIVE): (अवास्तविक): unreal
Synonyms: bizarre unusual
Antonyms: real
Example Sentence:The story was a surreal mix of fact and fantasy.
1. STAUNCH (ADJECTIVE):(निष्ठावान): stalwart
Synonyms: loyal, faithful
Antonyms: disloyal
Example Sentence:He is known for being a staunch supporter of the anti-nuclear lobby.
2. NEEDLESS (ADJECTIVE): (बेकार): unnecessary
Synonyms: inessential, non-essential
Antonyms: necessary
Example Sentence:I deplore needless waste.
3. REBELLION (NOUN): (विद्रोह): defiance
Synonyms: disobedience, insubordination
Antonyms: obedience
Example Sentence:What she did was nothing but an act of teenage rebellion.
4. HASTEN (VERB): (जल्दी करना): speed up
Synonyms: accelerate, quicken
Antonyms: delay
Example Sentence:This tragedy probably hastened his own death from heart disease.
5. OUTRAGEOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अनोखा/अद्भुत): eye-catching
Synonyms: startling, striking
Antonyms: inconspicuous
Example Sentence:Her routines and leotards tend to be outrageous.
6. WITHSTAND (NOUN): (विरोध करना): resist
Synonyms: hold out against, stand up to
Antonyms: give in
Example Sentence:The structure had been designed to withstand winds of more than 100 mph.
7. SNAP (VERB): (टूटना): break
Synonyms: fracture, splinter
Antonyms: hold
Example Sentence:The strings of the guitar kept snapping.
8. CONTEST (VERB): (प्रतिवाद करना): oppose
Synonyms: challenge dispute
Antonyms: agree with
Example Sentence:The former orderly contests his dismissal.
9. VIGOUR (NOUN): (शक्ति): robustness
Synonyms: hardiness, strength
Antonyms: weakness
Example Sentence:I am 69 but still full of vigour and vitality.
10. SURREAL (ADJECTIVE): (अवास्तविक): unreal
Synonyms: bizarre unusual
Antonyms: real
Example Sentence:The story was a surreal mix of fact and fantasy.
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Select the correct direct/indirect form of the following sentence.
Jack said, “Can I go and dance, Father?”
Jack said, “Can I go and dance, Father?”
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17%
Jack asked his father if he can go and dance.
18%
Jack asked father whether he went and danced.
5%
Jack sought permission for dance.
60%
Jack asked his father if he could go and dance.
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active voice.
For how long will you keep neglecting your duties.
For how long will you keep neglecting your duties.
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63%
For how long will your duties be kept neglected by you.
17%
Neglecting of the duties by you have been going on since how long.
12%
For how long have you kept neglecting your duties.
8%
For how long do your duties need to be neglected by yourself.
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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11%
Immediate
69%
iliterate
13%
implement
7%
illogical
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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18%
Miscellaneous
20%
Umbilical
29%
Prophesy
34%
Accomodation
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Choose the correct meaning of the idioms.
The bottom fell out
(A) A plan or project fails.
(B) Being mediocre in everything.
(C) A well-planned project.
(D) disturbance
The bottom fell out
(A) A plan or project fails.
(B) Being mediocre in everything.
(C) A well-planned project.
(D) disturbance
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Given below is an idiom/phrase which is followed by four alternative meanings to each. Choose the response (a), (b), (c) or (d) which is the most appropriate meaning.
Like a shag on a rock
(A) Completely alone
(B) Completely idle
(C) Complete silence
(D) Complete happy
Like a shag on a rock
(A) Completely alone
(B) Completely idle
(C) Complete silence
(D) Complete happy
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Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
Splendid and expensive-looking
(A) peculiar
(B) curious
(C) malicious
(D) sumptuous
Splendid and expensive-looking
(A) peculiar
(B) curious
(C) malicious
(D) sumptuous
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