Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
a room where medicines are prepared and provided.
1. surgery
2. dispensary
3. infirmary
4. hospital
a room where medicines are prepared and provided.
1. surgery
2. dispensary
3. infirmary
4. hospital
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✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 28 April 2025
1. PERTINENT (ADJECTIVE): (प्रासंगिक): Relevant
Synonyms: To the point apposite
Antonyms: Irrelevant
Example Sentence:
She asked me a lot of very pertinent questions.
2. EMBELLISH (VERB): (अधिक रोचक बनाना): Elaborate
Synonyms: Embroider, Exaggerate
Antonyms: Simplify
Example Sentence:
Followers often embellish stories about their heroes.
3. JUDICIAL (ADJECTIVE): (न्यायिक): Legal
Synonyms: Judiciary, Juridical
Antonyms: Ilegal
Example Sentence:
There would be a judicial inquiry into the allegations.
4. FACTION (NOUN): (अंदरूनी कलह): Infighting
Synonyms: Dissension, Dissent
Antonyms: Harmony
Example Sentence:
The army faction strengthened day by day.
5. DESPERATE (ADJECTIVE): (निराशाजनक): Despairing
Synonyms: Hopeless, Anguished
Antonyms: Cheerful
Example Sentence:
As the supply of food ran out, people became desperate.
6. CAPTIVATE (VERB): (मोह लेना): Enthral
Synonyms: Charm, Enchant
Antonyms: Repel
Example Sentence:
He was captivated by her beauty.
7. ABANDONED (ADJECTIVE): (असंयत): Uninhibited
Synonyms: Reckless, Unrestrained
Antonyms:Restrained
Example Sentence:
He performed a wild, abandoned dance.
8. BUTTRESS (VERB): (समर्थन देना): Strengthen
Synonyms: Reinforce, Fortify
Antonyms: Weaken
Example Sentence:
He buttressed his idea by religious belief.
9. PROMINENT (ADJECTIVE):(अगोचर): Conspicuous
Synonyms:Noticeable, Obvious
Antonyms: Inconspicuous
Example Sentence:
The new housing estates are prominent landmarks.
10. DETENTION (NOUN): (क़ैद): Custody
Synonyms: Imprisonment, Confinement
Antonyms: Relinquishment
Example Sentence:
The fifteen people arrested were still in police detention.
1. PERTINENT (ADJECTIVE): (प्रासंगिक): Relevant
Synonyms: To the point apposite
Antonyms: Irrelevant
Example Sentence:
She asked me a lot of very pertinent questions.
2. EMBELLISH (VERB): (अधिक रोचक बनाना): Elaborate
Synonyms: Embroider, Exaggerate
Antonyms: Simplify
Example Sentence:
Followers often embellish stories about their heroes.
3. JUDICIAL (ADJECTIVE): (न्यायिक): Legal
Synonyms: Judiciary, Juridical
Antonyms: Ilegal
Example Sentence:
There would be a judicial inquiry into the allegations.
4. FACTION (NOUN): (अंदरूनी कलह): Infighting
Synonyms: Dissension, Dissent
Antonyms: Harmony
Example Sentence:
The army faction strengthened day by day.
5. DESPERATE (ADJECTIVE): (निराशाजनक): Despairing
Synonyms: Hopeless, Anguished
Antonyms: Cheerful
Example Sentence:
As the supply of food ran out, people became desperate.
6. CAPTIVATE (VERB): (मोह लेना): Enthral
Synonyms: Charm, Enchant
Antonyms: Repel
Example Sentence:
He was captivated by her beauty.
7. ABANDONED (ADJECTIVE): (असंयत): Uninhibited
Synonyms: Reckless, Unrestrained
Antonyms:Restrained
Example Sentence:
He performed a wild, abandoned dance.
8. BUTTRESS (VERB): (समर्थन देना): Strengthen
Synonyms: Reinforce, Fortify
Antonyms: Weaken
Example Sentence:
He buttressed his idea by religious belief.
9. PROMINENT (ADJECTIVE):(अगोचर): Conspicuous
Synonyms:Noticeable, Obvious
Antonyms: Inconspicuous
Example Sentence:
The new housing estates are prominent landmarks.
10. DETENTION (NOUN): (क़ैद): Custody
Synonyms: Imprisonment, Confinement
Antonyms: Relinquishment
Example Sentence:
The fifteen people arrested were still in police detention.
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Synonym of Abandon
(SSC CHSL 2024)
(SSC CHSL 2024)
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6%
Improved
82%
Forsake
7%
Decided
4%
Participation
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Synonym of Intuitive
(SSC CHSL 2024)
(SSC CHSL 2024)
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15%
Shrewd
44%
Insightful
30%
Instinctive
10%
Voluntary
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Rewrite the sentence in the active voice.
A few bags were bought by me.
A few bags were bought by me.
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9%
I had bought a few bags
17%
I have bought a few bags
69%
I bought a few bags
4%
I buy a few bags
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Choose the option that is the indirect form of the sentence.
“We are going to Tirupati next week,” Deepa told her friends.
“We are going to Tirupati next week,” Deepa told her friends.
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7%
Deepa told her friends that they will go to Tirupati next week.
17%
Deepa told to her friends that she is going to Tirupati following week.
19%
Deepa told her friends that we were going to Tirupati the following week.
57%
Deepa told her friends that they were going to Tirupati the following week.
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Select the word with the correct spelling.
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9%
haunchhes
14%
exulltant
13%
marketted
64%
transmit
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Choose the correctly spelt word.
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27%
Reconaissance
17%
Recconaisance
36%
Reconnaissance
20%
Reconnaisance
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Get someone's goat
1. To abuse someone
2. To irritate someone
3. To hurt someone
4. To cheat someone
Get someone's goat
1. To abuse someone
2. To irritate someone
3. To hurt someone
4. To cheat someone
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Choose the most appropriate idiom to complete the sentence.
The contract manager was told that the quality of construction was poor and he should __ or face the consequences.
1. get some shut - eye
2. get his goat
3. get his act together
4. get his nose out of joint
The contract manager was told that the quality of construction was poor and he should __ or face the consequences.
1. get some shut - eye
2. get his goat
3. get his act together
4. get his nose out of joint
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The following sentence has an error in its tense. Identify the error and select the correct sentence from the options.
If you had apprised me about your problem earlier, I would have allow you to go.
1. If you had apprised me about your problem earlier, I would allow you to go.
2. If you can apprise me about your problem earlier, I would have allowed you to go.
3. If you had apprised me about your problem earlier, I would have allowed you to go.
4. If you apprised me about your problem earlier, I would have allowed you to go.
If you had apprised me about your problem earlier, I would have allow you to go.
1. If you had apprised me about your problem earlier, I would allow you to go.
2. If you can apprise me about your problem earlier, I would have allowed you to go.
3. If you had apprised me about your problem earlier, I would have allowed you to go.
4. If you apprised me about your problem earlier, I would have allowed you to go.
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Find out which part has an error and mark it as your answer. If there is no error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
Tightrope walker Nik Wallenda fears the worst-possible outcome A)/ as he prepares for his latest high wire act – trekking B)/ across a live volcano in Nicaragua on Wednesday. C)/ No error D)
1. (A)
2. (B)
3. (C)
4. (D)
Tightrope walker Nik Wallenda fears the worst-possible outcome A)/ as he prepares for his latest high wire act – trekking B)/ across a live volcano in Nicaragua on Wednesday. C)/ No error D)
1. (A)
2. (B)
3. (C)
4. (D)
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Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.
Lover of dogs
1. Cinephilia
2. Cynophilist
3. Canine
4. Opprobrium
Lover of dogs
1. Cinephilia
2. Cynophilist
3. Canine
4. Opprobrium
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