Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Break the ice
1. Make people meeting first time feel uncomfortable
2. Make people meeting first time feel sad
3. Make people meeting first time feel more detached
4. Make people meeting the first time feel more comfortable
Break the ice
1. Make people meeting first time feel uncomfortable
2. Make people meeting first time feel sad
3. Make people meeting first time feel more detached
4. Make people meeting the first time feel more comfortable
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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the highlighted segment in the following sentence.
With the harsh words of the boss, Srujan felt sad, but his colleague’s words (created insult to injury).
1. attached insult to injury
2. provoked insult to injury
3. added injury to insult
4. added insult to injury
With the harsh words of the boss, Srujan felt sad, but his colleague’s words (created insult to injury).
1. attached insult to injury
2. provoked insult to injury
3. added injury to insult
4. added insult to injury
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
One can never imagine / how hot it gets in Delhi / unless one doesn’t go / there in person.
1. One can never imagine
2. unless one doesn’t go
3. how hot it gets in Delhi
4. there in person.
One can never imagine / how hot it gets in Delhi / unless one doesn’t go / there in person.
1. One can never imagine
2. unless one doesn’t go
3. how hot it gets in Delhi
4. there in person.
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The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain a grammatical error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
Mrs. Verma refused / the second helping / of ice cream.
1. the second helping
2. of ice cream
3. Mrs. Verma refused
4. No error
Mrs. Verma refused / the second helping / of ice cream.
1. the second helping
2. of ice cream
3. Mrs. Verma refused
4. No error
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✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 07 April 2025
1. ENLIVEN (VERB): (हर्षित करना): cheer up
Synonyms: raise someone's spirits, uplift
Antonyms: subdue
Example Sentence:
My visit to my mother had quite clearly enlivened her.
2. PRAGMATIC (ADJECTIVE): (व्यावहारिक): practical
Synonyms: matter-of-fact, realistic
Antonyms: impractical
Example Sentence:
There was no pragmatic solution to the problem.
3. ADVERSARY (NOUN): (प्रतिद्वंद्वी): opponent
Synonyms: rival, enemy
Antonyms: ally
Example Sentence:
Sonia beat his old adversary in the quarter-finals.
4. AFFLICT (VERB): (पीड़ा देना): trouble
Synonyms: bother, burden
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease.
5. CYNICISM (NOUN): (संदेहवाद): scepticism
Synonyms: doubt, distrust
Antonyms: optimism
Example Sentence:
Her cynicism has influenced me more than I thought.
6. INCONCEIVABLE (ADJECTIVE): (समझ से बाहर): beyond belief
Synonyms: unbelievable, incredible
Antonyms: likely
Example Sentence:
They behaved with inconceivable cruelty.
7. HEFTY (ADJECTIVE): (शक्तिशाली): powerful
Synonyms: violent, hard
Antonyms: feeble
Example Sentence:
He aimed a hefty kick at the door.
8. GLARE (NOUN): (भौह चढ़ाना): scowl
Synonyms: glower, frown
Antonyms: smile
Example Sentence:
She almost gave me a glare of contempt.
9. CRIPPLE (VERB): (खराब करना): ruin
Synonyms: destroy, wipe out
Antonyms: boost
Example Sentence:
The thought of him almost crippled her.
10. BUCK (VERB): (खंडन करना): resist
Synonyms: oppose, contradict
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence:
The shares bucked the market trend.
1. ENLIVEN (VERB): (हर्षित करना): cheer up
Synonyms: raise someone's spirits, uplift
Antonyms: subdue
Example Sentence:
My visit to my mother had quite clearly enlivened her.
2. PRAGMATIC (ADJECTIVE): (व्यावहारिक): practical
Synonyms: matter-of-fact, realistic
Antonyms: impractical
Example Sentence:
There was no pragmatic solution to the problem.
3. ADVERSARY (NOUN): (प्रतिद्वंद्वी): opponent
Synonyms: rival, enemy
Antonyms: ally
Example Sentence:
Sonia beat his old adversary in the quarter-finals.
4. AFFLICT (VERB): (पीड़ा देना): trouble
Synonyms: bother, burden
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease.
5. CYNICISM (NOUN): (संदेहवाद): scepticism
Synonyms: doubt, distrust
Antonyms: optimism
Example Sentence:
Her cynicism has influenced me more than I thought.
6. INCONCEIVABLE (ADJECTIVE): (समझ से बाहर): beyond belief
Synonyms: unbelievable, incredible
Antonyms: likely
Example Sentence:
They behaved with inconceivable cruelty.
7. HEFTY (ADJECTIVE): (शक्तिशाली): powerful
Synonyms: violent, hard
Antonyms: feeble
Example Sentence:
He aimed a hefty kick at the door.
8. GLARE (NOUN): (भौह चढ़ाना): scowl
Synonyms: glower, frown
Antonyms: smile
Example Sentence:
She almost gave me a glare of contempt.
9. CRIPPLE (VERB): (खराब करना): ruin
Synonyms: destroy, wipe out
Antonyms: boost
Example Sentence:
The thought of him almost crippled her.
10. BUCK (VERB): (खंडन करना): resist
Synonyms: oppose, contradict
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence:
The shares bucked the market trend.
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✨Today's Vocab Word
Word - RIDGE n.
Meaning - a long area of high land, especially at the top of a mountain
Sentence - The brown bear walked along the edge of the mountain ridge.
✨Today's Idiom
Idiom - "Work for peanuts"
Meaning - to work for very small amount of money
Sentence - After he lost his job, he was ready to work for peanuts.
Word - RIDGE n.
Meaning - a long area of high land, especially at the top of a mountain
Sentence - The brown bear walked along the edge of the mountain ridge.
✨Today's Idiom
Idiom - "Work for peanuts"
Meaning - to work for very small amount of money
Sentence - After he lost his job, he was ready to work for peanuts.
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Antonym of Insatiable
(SSC CGL 2024)
(SSC CGL 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
72%
Satisfiable
10%
Urgent
12%
Curbed
5%
Pressing
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Antonym of Brilliantly
(SSC CGL 2024)
(SSC CGL 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
4%
Brightly
71%
Dimly
21%
Cunningly
4%
Strangely
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A piece of living tissue or plant that is transplanted surgically
1. Gratis
2. Gourmet
3. Gracious
4. Graft
A piece of living tissue or plant that is transplanted surgically
1. Gratis
2. Gourmet
3. Gracious
4. Graft
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Choose the option that can substitute the highlighted segment correctly and complete the meaning of the sentence.
Navika is a (superb and impressive) child in her class.
1. Splendid
2. Brilliant
3. Dazzling
4. Vivid
Navika is a (superb and impressive) child in her class.
1. Splendid
2. Brilliant
3. Dazzling
4. Vivid
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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the highlighted segment without changing its meaning in the given sentence.
He gave his (heart and soul) to make the entire show a success.
1. offer of peace and harmony
2. practical experience
3. partially useful knowledge
4. entire energy and effort
He gave his (heart and soul) to make the entire show a success.
1. offer of peace and harmony
2. practical experience
3. partially useful knowledge
4. entire energy and effort
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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the highlighted segment in the given sentence.
The patient couldn’t survive the injuries and (succumbed with death) .
1. succumbed to death
2. succumbed in death
3. succumbed by death
4. succumbed into death
The patient couldn’t survive the injuries and (succumbed with death) .
1. succumbed to death
2. succumbed in death
3. succumbed by death
4. succumbed into death
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