Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
Mountain climbing.
1. Alpinism
2. Alter
3. Altimeter
4. Altitude
Mountain climbing.
1. Alpinism
2. Alter
3. Altimeter
4. Altitude
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✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 27 April 2025
1. EXTERMINATE (VERB): (विनाश करना): Destroy
Synonyms: Do away with put an end to
Antonyms: Build
Example Sentence:
After exterminating the entire population, the soldiers set fire to the buildings.
2. ISOLATION (NOUN): (अलगाव): Separation
Synonyms: Segregation, Setting apart
Antonyms: Contact
Example Sentence:
Isolation from family and friends may also contribute to anxiety.
3. DISMAL (ADJECTIVE): (विषादपूर्ण): Gloomy
Synonyms: Glum, Mournful
Antonyms: Cheerful
Example Sentence:
His dismal mood was not dispelled by finding the house empty.
4. TENACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (दृढ़): Firm
Synonyms: Tight, Strong
Antonyms: Loose
Example Sentence:
He had a tenacious grip on the rope so as to win.
5. EMBOLDEN (VERB): (प्रोत्साहित करना): Encourage
Synonyms: Hearten Strengthen
Antonyms: Discourage
Example Sentence:
Emboldened by the claret, he killed her.
6. DEJECTION (NOUN): (विषाद): Despondency
Synonyms: Depression,Disappointment
Antonyms: Happiness
Example Sentence:
He was slumped in deep dejection.
7. PRESUMPTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रकल्पित): Conjectural
Synonyms: Speculative, Tentative
Antonyms: Definitive
Example Sentence:
His was a presumptive diagnosis.
8. PARAMOUNT (ADJECTIVE): (प्रमुख महत्त्व का): Uppermost
Synonyms: Supreme, Chief
Antonyms: Subordinate
Example Sentence:
The interests of the child are paramount.
9. PROVISIONAL (ADJECTIVE): (अनंतिम): Interim
Synonyms: Temporary, pro tem
Antonyms: Permanent
Example Sentence:
It was a provisional government.
10. ABROGATE (VERB): (अभिनिषेध करना): Repeal
Synonyms: Repudiate, Revoke
Antonyms: Institute
Example Sentence:
A proposal to abrogate temporarily the right to strike.
1. EXTERMINATE (VERB): (विनाश करना): Destroy
Synonyms: Do away with put an end to
Antonyms: Build
Example Sentence:
After exterminating the entire population, the soldiers set fire to the buildings.
2. ISOLATION (NOUN): (अलगाव): Separation
Synonyms: Segregation, Setting apart
Antonyms: Contact
Example Sentence:
Isolation from family and friends may also contribute to anxiety.
3. DISMAL (ADJECTIVE): (विषादपूर्ण): Gloomy
Synonyms: Glum, Mournful
Antonyms: Cheerful
Example Sentence:
His dismal mood was not dispelled by finding the house empty.
4. TENACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (दृढ़): Firm
Synonyms: Tight, Strong
Antonyms: Loose
Example Sentence:
He had a tenacious grip on the rope so as to win.
5. EMBOLDEN (VERB): (प्रोत्साहित करना): Encourage
Synonyms: Hearten Strengthen
Antonyms: Discourage
Example Sentence:
Emboldened by the claret, he killed her.
6. DEJECTION (NOUN): (विषाद): Despondency
Synonyms: Depression,Disappointment
Antonyms: Happiness
Example Sentence:
He was slumped in deep dejection.
7. PRESUMPTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रकल्पित): Conjectural
Synonyms: Speculative, Tentative
Antonyms: Definitive
Example Sentence:
His was a presumptive diagnosis.
8. PARAMOUNT (ADJECTIVE): (प्रमुख महत्त्व का): Uppermost
Synonyms: Supreme, Chief
Antonyms: Subordinate
Example Sentence:
The interests of the child are paramount.
9. PROVISIONAL (ADJECTIVE): (अनंतिम): Interim
Synonyms: Temporary, pro tem
Antonyms: Permanent
Example Sentence:
It was a provisional government.
10. ABROGATE (VERB): (अभिनिषेध करना): Repeal
Synonyms: Repudiate, Revoke
Antonyms: Institute
Example Sentence:
A proposal to abrogate temporarily the right to strike.
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Choose the correct passive construction of the sentence:
Mohan was driving a car.
Mohan was driving a car.
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7%
A car is being driven by Mohan
79%
A car was being driven by Mohan
9%
A car has been driven by Mohan
5%
A car had been driven by Mohan
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Select the option that is the direct form of the given sentence.
The child asked his mother if he could swim in the pool there.
The child asked his mother if he could swim in the pool there.
Anonymous Quiz
9%
The child asked his mother, “Could he swim in the pool there?”
71%
The child asked his mother, “Can I swim in the pool here?”
10%
The child asked to his mother, “Can he swim in the pool there?”
10%
The child said to his mother, “Will I swim in the pool here?”
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Choose the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
11%
monolouge
74%
monologue
8%
monologe
7%
monolouge
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Find the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
61%
supercilious
8%
supracillius
18%
supercillius
13%
superecilious
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In the following question, some of the sentences have errors and some have none.Find out which part of a sentence has an error.
The Doctors (a)/ relaxed (b)/ between 12.00 AM to 5.00 AM (c)/ no error (d).
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
The Doctors (a)/ relaxed (b)/ between 12.00 AM to 5.00 AM (c)/ no error (d).
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
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Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If the sentence is free from error, select No Error'.
No sooner had (A)/ the cricket match started(B)/ when it began to rain. (C)/ No error (D)/
1. No sooner had
2. the cricket match started
3. when it began to rain.
4. No error
No sooner had (A)/ the cricket match started(B)/ when it began to rain. (C)/ No error (D)/
1. No sooner had
2. the cricket match started
3. when it began to rain.
4. No error
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Knock on Wood
1. To politely ask for some ones full attention
2. To understand the details
3. An introduction phrase to let the audience know that the last person mentioned is also very important
4. Knuckle tapping on wood in order to avoid some bad luck
Knock on Wood
1. To politely ask for some ones full attention
2. To understand the details
3. An introduction phrase to let the audience know that the last person mentioned is also very important
4. Knuckle tapping on wood in order to avoid some bad luck
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Out of the woods
1. Risking life
2. Being arrogant
3. Not in danger
4. Always happy
Out of the woods
1. Risking life
2. Being arrogant
3. Not in danger
4. Always happy
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A medicine used to nullify the effect of poison.
1. Antidote
2. Antibiotic
3. Antigen
4. Antiseptic
A medicine used to nullify the effect of poison.
1. Antidote
2. Antibiotic
3. Antigen
4. Antiseptic
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