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A person who insists on something
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18%
Disciplinarian
27%
Stickler
37%
Instantaneous
17%
Boaster
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State in which the few govern the many
Anonymous Quiz
22%
Monarchy
47%
Oligarchy
21%
Plutocracy
10%
Autocracy
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Let us discuss this issue to a cup of coffee.
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Let us
24%
Discuss this
55%
Issue to a
11%
No improvement
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If I join a software company I am getting a good deal of experience.
Anonymous Quiz
11%
If I join
12%
A software company
61%
I am getting
17%
A good deal of experience
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 27.12.2023
1. RAVAGE (VERB): (विध्वंस करना): devastate
Synonyms: ruin, destroy
Antonyms: conserve
Example Sentence:Southern Florida was entirely ravaged by the hurricane.
2. COPIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (प्रचुर): abundant
Synonyms: superabundant, plentiful
Antonyms: sparse
Example Sentence:She took copious notes of the lesson.
3. ANNULMENT (NOUN): (विलोपन): voiding
Synonyms: repeal, cancellation
Antonyms: restoration
Example Sentence:The applicant sought the annulment of the decision.
4. PREDOMINANT (ADJECTIVE): (सर्वाधिक): main
Synonyms: chief, principal
Antonyms: subsidiary
Example Sentence:The predominant colour in the painting was white.
5. STAGNATE (VERB): (कुछ नहीं करना): do nothing
Synonyms: languish, decline
Antonyms: rise
Example Sentence:Teaching can easily stagnate into a set of routines.
6. SOMBER (ADJECTIVE): (गंभीर): solemn
Synonyms: earnest, serious
Antonyms: cheerful
Example Sentence:He looks at her with a somber expression.
7. VETO (NOUN): (पदच्युति): rejection
Synonyms: vetoing, dismissal
Antonyms: approval
Example Sentence:His casual attitude on veto infuriated her.
8. LAMENT (VERB): (विलाप करना): mourn
Synonyms: sorrow, wail
Antonyms: celebrate
Example Sentence:He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter.
9. GRATUITOUS (ADJECTIVE): (निःशुल्क): free
Synonyms: gratis, complimentary
Antonyms: paid
Example Sentence:Solicitors provide a form of gratuitous legal advice.
10. CURTAIL (VERB): (घटाना): reduce
Synonyms: cut, cut down
Antonyms: increase
Example Sentence:Civil liberties were further curtailed.
1. RAVAGE (VERB): (विध्वंस करना): devastate
Synonyms: ruin, destroy
Antonyms: conserve
Example Sentence:Southern Florida was entirely ravaged by the hurricane.
2. COPIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (प्रचुर): abundant
Synonyms: superabundant, plentiful
Antonyms: sparse
Example Sentence:She took copious notes of the lesson.
3. ANNULMENT (NOUN): (विलोपन): voiding
Synonyms: repeal, cancellation
Antonyms: restoration
Example Sentence:The applicant sought the annulment of the decision.
4. PREDOMINANT (ADJECTIVE): (सर्वाधिक): main
Synonyms: chief, principal
Antonyms: subsidiary
Example Sentence:The predominant colour in the painting was white.
5. STAGNATE (VERB): (कुछ नहीं करना): do nothing
Synonyms: languish, decline
Antonyms: rise
Example Sentence:Teaching can easily stagnate into a set of routines.
6. SOMBER (ADJECTIVE): (गंभीर): solemn
Synonyms: earnest, serious
Antonyms: cheerful
Example Sentence:He looks at her with a somber expression.
7. VETO (NOUN): (पदच्युति): rejection
Synonyms: vetoing, dismissal
Antonyms: approval
Example Sentence:His casual attitude on veto infuriated her.
8. LAMENT (VERB): (विलाप करना): mourn
Synonyms: sorrow, wail
Antonyms: celebrate
Example Sentence:He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter.
9. GRATUITOUS (ADJECTIVE): (निःशुल्क): free
Synonyms: gratis, complimentary
Antonyms: paid
Example Sentence:Solicitors provide a form of gratuitous legal advice.
10. CURTAIL (VERB): (घटाना): reduce
Synonyms: cut, cut down
Antonyms: increase
Example Sentence:Civil liberties were further curtailed.
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To speak one's mind
Anonymous Quiz
29%
To speak without thinking
8%
To speak in an assembly
32%
To put one's thoughts in writing
31%
To voice one's thoughts plainly
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To stand on his feet
Anonymous Quiz
73%
To be independent
12%
To support losing side
10%
Relive previous moments
5%
To help someone
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It was imagined by some of them that they would inevitably run out of cash.
Anonymous Quiz
45%
Some of them imagined that they would inevitably run out of cash.
27%
They imagined that they would inevitably run out of cash.
22%
They imagined that they would not have an immense supply of cash with them.
6%
They imagined that they would run out of cash.
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Are the officers finishing the work on time?
Anonymous Quiz
19%
Was the work being finished on time by the officers?
22%
Is the work finished on time by the officers ?
50%
Is the work being finished on time by the officers?
9%
Was the work finished on time by the officers?
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Select the correctly spelt word .
Anonymous Quiz
86%
Philosophy
8%
Phelosophy
5%
Philosophie
1%
Filosophy
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