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People call him a fool.
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11%
He has been called a fool.
72%
He is called a fool by the people.
14%
The people have been calling him a fool.
2%
We all people have called him a fool.
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The loan will be sanctioned by the bank.
Anonymous Quiz
9%
The bank sanctioned the loan.
15%
The bank is going to sanction the loan.
14%
The bank would sanction the loan.
62%
The bank will sanction the loan
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A test in which cells from diseased organs are removed and tested is called
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48%
Biopsy
27%
Autopsy
15%
Operation
10%
Amputation
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The place where public, government or historical records are kept is
Anonymous Quiz
3%
Coffer
9%
Pantry
78%
Archives
10%
Scullery
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No least than fifty participants were present for the singing competition.
Anonymous Quiz
66%
No least than
9%
The singing competition
21%
Fifty participants were
4%
Present for
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The both children go to the same school.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
Same school
69%
The both
7%
To the
18%
Children go
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 09.01.2024
1. TUMBLE (VERB): (गिरना): plummet
Synonyms: plunge, dive
Antonyms: rise
Example Sentence:In the last decade, property prices have tumbled.
2. DIFFERENTIAL (ADJECTIVE): (भेदक): distinctive
Synonyms: different, dissimilar
Antonyms: similar
Example Sentence:Germany and France pledged to maintain the differential between the two.
3. DEFER (VERB): (मान लेना): yield
Synonyms: submit, give way
Antonyms: stand up to
Example Sentence:He deferred to his absolutely superior knowledge.
4. PREPOSTEROUS (ADJECTIVE): (निरर्थक): absurd
Synonyms: ridiculous, foolish
Antonyms: reasonable
Example Sentence:He gave us a preposterous suggestion.
5. INCLINE (VERB): (रुझान होना): liable
Synonyms: likely, prone
Antonyms: unlikely
Example Sentence:She's inclined to gossip with complete strangers.
6. VULNERABLE (ADJECTIVE): (खतरे में): at risk
Synonyms: endangered, unsafe
Antonyms: safe
Example Sentence:We were in a vulnerable position.
7. HOARD (VERB): (संचय करना): store
Synonyms: store up, stockpile
Antonyms: squander
Example Sentence:Thousands of antiques hoarded by a compulsive collector.
8. RAMPANT (ADJECTIVE): (अनियंत्रित): uncontrolled
Synonyms: unrestrained, unchecked
Antonyms: controlled
Example Sentence:Political violence was rampant in the area.
9. ABET (VERB): (हाँथ बंटाना): assist
Synonyms: aid, help
Antonyms: hinder
Example Sentence:His actions were shown to abet terrorism.
10. MERCY (NOUN): (ढिलाई): leniency
Synonyms: lenience, clemency
Antonyms: ruthlessness
Example Sentence:The boy was screaming and begging for mercy.
1. TUMBLE (VERB): (गिरना): plummet
Synonyms: plunge, dive
Antonyms: rise
Example Sentence:In the last decade, property prices have tumbled.
2. DIFFERENTIAL (ADJECTIVE): (भेदक): distinctive
Synonyms: different, dissimilar
Antonyms: similar
Example Sentence:Germany and France pledged to maintain the differential between the two.
3. DEFER (VERB): (मान लेना): yield
Synonyms: submit, give way
Antonyms: stand up to
Example Sentence:He deferred to his absolutely superior knowledge.
4. PREPOSTEROUS (ADJECTIVE): (निरर्थक): absurd
Synonyms: ridiculous, foolish
Antonyms: reasonable
Example Sentence:He gave us a preposterous suggestion.
5. INCLINE (VERB): (रुझान होना): liable
Synonyms: likely, prone
Antonyms: unlikely
Example Sentence:She's inclined to gossip with complete strangers.
6. VULNERABLE (ADJECTIVE): (खतरे में): at risk
Synonyms: endangered, unsafe
Antonyms: safe
Example Sentence:We were in a vulnerable position.
7. HOARD (VERB): (संचय करना): store
Synonyms: store up, stockpile
Antonyms: squander
Example Sentence:Thousands of antiques hoarded by a compulsive collector.
8. RAMPANT (ADJECTIVE): (अनियंत्रित): uncontrolled
Synonyms: unrestrained, unchecked
Antonyms: controlled
Example Sentence:Political violence was rampant in the area.
9. ABET (VERB): (हाँथ बंटाना): assist
Synonyms: aid, help
Antonyms: hinder
Example Sentence:His actions were shown to abet terrorism.
10. MERCY (NOUN): (ढिलाई): leniency
Synonyms: lenience, clemency
Antonyms: ruthlessness
Example Sentence:The boy was screaming and begging for mercy.
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Toe the line
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54%
Follow the rules
13%
Start early
14%
Touch the feet
19%
Finish first
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Throw dust in one's eyes
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11%
Irritate someone
15%
Astonish someone
68%
Deceive someone
6%
Blind someone
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The traitors should be shot dead.
Anonymous Quiz
19%
They should have shot the traitors.
23%
They shall shoot the traitors dead.
48%
They should shoot the traitors dead.
10%
They shot the traitors dead.
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The act of compelling or forcing authority on others
Anonymous Quiz
18%
Aspersion
25%
Volition
52%
Coercion
5%
Scion
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A large group of animals of the same type that live and feed together
Anonymous Quiz
61%
Herd
20%
Torrent
7%
Den
12%
Hutch
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