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Horses for courses
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6%
Horses are mainly bred for race courses
11%
The same horse can run in different races
63%
Different people are suited for different jobs
20%
The same person can do many jobs
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Hue and cry
Anonymous Quiz
6%
An admirable idea
17%
A polite request
16%
A fair bargain
61%
A noisy expression of anger
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Select the incorrect spelt word
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8%
Accumulate
45%
Neccessary
27%
Occasion
19%
Remittance
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That which cannot be done without
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19%
Irrevocable
23%
Indelible
24%
Indefatigable
35%
Indispensable
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Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 26.04.2023
1. TRAVAIL (NOUN): (ā¤ā¤ˇāĨā¤ā¤ĒāĨ⤰āĨ⤪ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ļāĨā¤°ā¤Ž): ordeal
Synonyms: trial, tribulation
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
Advice for those who wish to save great sorrow and travail.
2. DESECRATE (VERB): (⤠ā¤Ēā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤤āĨ⤰ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): violate
Synonyms: profane, pollute
Antonyms: venerate
Example Sentence:
Not more than 300 graves were desecrated.
3. PROVOCATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤¤āĨ⤤āĨā¤ā¤): annoying
Synonyms: irritating, exasperating
Antonyms: soothing
Example Sentence:
The newspaper had allowed to publish a provocative article.
4. UPHOLD (VERB): (ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤°āĨā¤Ĩ⤍ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): confirm
Synonyms: endorse, sustain
Antonyms: overturn
Example Sentence:
The court upheld his claim for damages.
5. SCINTILLATING (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨ⤤ ā¤ā¤Žā¤āĨā¤˛ā¤ž): brilliant
Synonyms: dazzling, exciting
Antonyms: boring
Example Sentence:
His scintillating wit was loved by the audience.
6. GRIM (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤ āĨ⤰): stern
Synonyms: forbidding, uninviting
Antonyms: amiable
Example Sentence:
Hikers made a grim discovery when they came across a dead body in the woods.
7. CRIPPLE (VERB): (ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ā¤˛ā¤žā¤ā¤ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ž): disable
Synonyms: paralyse, immobilize
Antonyms: able-bodied
Example Sentence:
A young student was crippled for life.
8. UNDERPRIVILEGED (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĩā¤ā¤ā¤ŋ⤤): needy
Synonyms: deprived, disadvantaged
Antonyms: privileged
Example Sentence:
Needy and underprivileged members of the community.
9. RELAXATION (NOUN): (⤰ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯ā¤¤): moderation
Synonyms: modification, easing
Antonyms: tightening up
Example Sentence:
Relaxation was given to censorship rules.
10. FORGO (VERB): (⤤āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤ā¤¨ā¤ž): do without
Synonyms: go without, give up
Antonyms: keep
Example Sentence:
She wanted to forgo the tea and leave while they could.
1. TRAVAIL (NOUN): (ā¤ā¤ˇāĨā¤ā¤ĒāĨ⤰āĨ⤪ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ļāĨā¤°ā¤Ž): ordeal
Synonyms: trial, tribulation
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
Advice for those who wish to save great sorrow and travail.
2. DESECRATE (VERB): (⤠ā¤Ēā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤤āĨ⤰ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): violate
Synonyms: profane, pollute
Antonyms: venerate
Example Sentence:
Not more than 300 graves were desecrated.
3. PROVOCATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤¤āĨ⤤āĨā¤ā¤): annoying
Synonyms: irritating, exasperating
Antonyms: soothing
Example Sentence:
The newspaper had allowed to publish a provocative article.
4. UPHOLD (VERB): (ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤°āĨā¤Ĩ⤍ ā¤ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž): confirm
Synonyms: endorse, sustain
Antonyms: overturn
Example Sentence:
The court upheld his claim for damages.
5. SCINTILLATING (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨ⤤ ā¤ā¤Žā¤āĨā¤˛ā¤ž): brilliant
Synonyms: dazzling, exciting
Antonyms: boring
Example Sentence:
His scintillating wit was loved by the audience.
6. GRIM (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ā¤ āĨ⤰): stern
Synonyms: forbidding, uninviting
Antonyms: amiable
Example Sentence:
Hikers made a grim discovery when they came across a dead body in the woods.
7. CRIPPLE (VERB): (ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ā¤˛ā¤žā¤ā¤ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ž): disable
Synonyms: paralyse, immobilize
Antonyms: able-bodied
Example Sentence:
A young student was crippled for life.
8. UNDERPRIVILEGED (ADJECTIVE): (ā¤ĩā¤ā¤ā¤ŋ⤤): needy
Synonyms: deprived, disadvantaged
Antonyms: privileged
Example Sentence:
Needy and underprivileged members of the community.
9. RELAXATION (NOUN): (⤰ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯ā¤¤): moderation
Synonyms: modification, easing
Antonyms: tightening up
Example Sentence:
Relaxation was given to censorship rules.
10. FORGO (VERB): (⤤āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤ā¤¨ā¤ž): do without
Synonyms: go without, give up
Antonyms: keep
Example Sentence:
She wanted to forgo the tea and leave while they could.
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ill at ease
Anonymous Quiz
57%
To feel uncomfortable or worried in a situation
17%
To be very sick
8%
To stand with legs kept wide
19%
To make a patient feel comfortable
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