One cannot expect children to understand these problems.
Anonymous Quiz
59%
Children cannot be expected to understand these problems.
17%
Children to understand these problems cannot be expected.
14%
Children cannot by expected to be understood these problems.
10%
To understand these problems cannot be expected from children by one.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
5%
Supplimantry
30%
Supplimentry
61%
Supplementary
5%
Supplemantry
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Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
3%
Lubrisent
80%
Lubricant
6%
Lubrecant
11%
Lubricent
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Malafide case is one
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Which is undertaken in a good faith
58%
Which is undertaken in a bad faith
24%
Which is undertaken after a long delay
6%
Which is not undertaken at all
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One of the boys from our school have been selected for National Badminton Championship.
Anonymous Quiz
19%
One of the boys
70%
Have been selected
6%
From our school
5%
For National Badminton Championship
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If a few drops of lemon are put in the milk, it has turned sour.
Anonymous Quiz
39%
It has turned sour
37%
Are put in the milk
9%
Drops of lemon
16%
If a few
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 01.01.2024
1. THRIVE (VERB): (फलना-फूलना): flourish
Synonyms: prosper, burgeon
Antonyms: decline
Example Sentence:Education groups thrive on organization.
2. VIGOROUS (ADJECTIVE): (ज़ोरदार): strenuous
Synonyms: powerful, potent
Antonyms: weak
Example Sentence:It is said that vigorous exercise increases oxygen consumption.
3. LABYRINTHINE (ADJECTIVE): (जटिल): complicated
Synonyms: intricate, complex
Antonyms: straightforward
Example Sentence:The film was filled with labyrinthine plots and counterplots.
4. DINGY (ADJECTIVE): (अंधकारमय): gloomy
Synonyms: drab, dark
Antonyms: bright
Example Sentence:In my city, there are dingy alleys, the sun doesn’t shine and the air is foul.
5. EXPEDIENT (ADJECTIVE): (फ़ायदेमंद): convenient
Synonyms: advantageous, useful
Antonyms: inexpedient
Example Sentence:Either side could break the agreement if it were expedient to do so.
6. EXPEDITE (VERB): (जल्दी करना): speed up
Synonyms: accelerate, hurry
Antonyms: delay
Example Sentence:I expedited the completion of my report.
7. OBNOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अप्रिय): unpleasant
Synonyms: disagreeable, nasty
Antonyms: delightful
Example Sentence:The room was filled-up with obnoxious sound.
8. CRAMP (VERB): (बाधा डालना): hinder
Synonyms: impede, inhibit
Antonyms: facilitate
Example Sentence:Tighter rules cramp economic growth.
9. ABEYANCE (NOUN): (निलम्बन): suspension
Synonyms: suspense, remission
Antonyms: in hand
Example Sentence:Matters were held in abeyance pending further enquiries.
10. FUEL (VERB): (बढ़ावा देना): stimulate
Synonyms: boost, encourage
Antonyms: dampen
Example Sentence:His resignation fuelled speculation of an imminent cabinet reshuffle.
1. THRIVE (VERB): (फलना-फूलना): flourish
Synonyms: prosper, burgeon
Antonyms: decline
Example Sentence:Education groups thrive on organization.
2. VIGOROUS (ADJECTIVE): (ज़ोरदार): strenuous
Synonyms: powerful, potent
Antonyms: weak
Example Sentence:It is said that vigorous exercise increases oxygen consumption.
3. LABYRINTHINE (ADJECTIVE): (जटिल): complicated
Synonyms: intricate, complex
Antonyms: straightforward
Example Sentence:The film was filled with labyrinthine plots and counterplots.
4. DINGY (ADJECTIVE): (अंधकारमय): gloomy
Synonyms: drab, dark
Antonyms: bright
Example Sentence:In my city, there are dingy alleys, the sun doesn’t shine and the air is foul.
5. EXPEDIENT (ADJECTIVE): (फ़ायदेमंद): convenient
Synonyms: advantageous, useful
Antonyms: inexpedient
Example Sentence:Either side could break the agreement if it were expedient to do so.
6. EXPEDITE (VERB): (जल्दी करना): speed up
Synonyms: accelerate, hurry
Antonyms: delay
Example Sentence:I expedited the completion of my report.
7. OBNOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अप्रिय): unpleasant
Synonyms: disagreeable, nasty
Antonyms: delightful
Example Sentence:The room was filled-up with obnoxious sound.
8. CRAMP (VERB): (बाधा डालना): hinder
Synonyms: impede, inhibit
Antonyms: facilitate
Example Sentence:Tighter rules cramp economic growth.
9. ABEYANCE (NOUN): (निलम्बन): suspension
Synonyms: suspense, remission
Antonyms: in hand
Example Sentence:Matters were held in abeyance pending further enquiries.
10. FUEL (VERB): (बढ़ावा देना): stimulate
Synonyms: boost, encourage
Antonyms: dampen
Example Sentence:His resignation fuelled speculation of an imminent cabinet reshuffle.
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To take one's hat off
Anonymous Quiz
21%
Indicate disapproval
50%
Show admiration
15%
Express anger
15%
Display humility
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To take french leave
Anonymous Quiz
63%
Leave without any intimation
10%
Acknowledge the host
7%
Welcome the host
21%
Leave with written permission
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We are reaching the end of this exercise.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
This is our end to the exercise.
22%
The exercise has reached its end by us.
11%
This exercise is ended by us.
61%
The end of this exercise is being reached by us.
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👍10
The boy has rung the bell.
Anonymous Quiz
12%
The bell was rung by the boy.
18%
The bell has been being rung by the boy.
66%
The bell has been rung by the boy.
4%
The bell was being rung by the boy.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
71%
Discipline
10%
Disastraus
11%
Diractory
7%
Dormitery
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The custom or practice of having more than one husband at same time
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Polygyny
12%
Polyphony
59%
Polyandry
4%
Polychromy
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Tending to move away from the centre or axis
Anonymous Quiz
33%
Centrifugal
50%
Centrifugal
13%
Axiomatic
5%
Awry
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The Prime Minister, along with the other ministers have left for America.
Anonymous Quiz
16%
The Prime Minister along with
10%
For America
64%
Have left
10%
The other ministers
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I can swim very fast when I was only
five.
five.
Anonymous Quiz
17%
When I was
55%
I can swim
18%
Only five
11%
Very fast
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