The traitors should be shot dead.
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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
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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
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Herd
20%
Torrent
7%
Den
12%
Hutch
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She behaves in a such a cordial manner that everyone admires her.
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That everyone
18%
Admires her
33%
Such a cordial manner
40%
She behaves in a
The famous author and actor are being honoured at a function today.
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The famous author and actor
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Are being honoured
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At a function today
5%
No error
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 10.01.2024
1. ABHORRENT (ADJECTIVE): (घृणित): detestable
Synonyms: detested, hateful
Antonyms: admirable
Example Sentence:Racism is abhorrent to us all.
2. DESPERATE (ADJECTIVE): (निराश): despairing
Synonyms: hopeless, anguished
Antonyms: cheerful
Example Sentence:A desperate sadness engulfed his son.
3. RELUCTANT (ADJECTIVE): (अनिच्छुक): unwilling
Synonyms: disinclined, unenthusiastic
Antonyms: willing
Example Sentence:He is always reluctant in doing anything.
4. DISCARD (VERB): (ठुकराना): throw away
Synonyms: throw out, get rid of
Antonyms: keep
Example Sentence:I bundled up the clothes I had discarded.
5. RIDICULE (VERB): (उपहास करना): deride
Synonyms: mock, scorn
Antonyms: praise
Example Sentence:She shouldn’t ridicule him for the aspirations which he had.
6. SLAPDASH (ADJECTIVE): (असावधान): careless
Synonyms: slipshod, lackadaisical
Antonyms: careful
Example Sentence:She has a very slapdash approach to keeping accounts.
7. HAPHAZARD (ADJECTIVE): (बेतरतीब): random
Synonyms: unplanned unsystematic
Antonyms: systematic
Example Sentence:The music business works in a haphazard fashion.
8. CHARY (ADJECTIVE): (सावधान): wary
Synonyms: cautious, circumspect
Antonyms: heedless
Example Sentence:She had been chary of telling the truth.
9. HALCYON (ADJECTIVE): (शांत): serene
Synonyms: calm, pleasant
Antonyms: stormy
Example Sentence:The halcyon days of the mid 1980s, when profits were soaring.
10. ABOLISH (VERB): (समाप्त करना): put an end to
Synonyms: do away with, get rid of
Antonyms: retain
Example Sentence:The tax was abolished in 1977.
1. ABHORRENT (ADJECTIVE): (घृणित): detestable
Synonyms: detested, hateful
Antonyms: admirable
Example Sentence:Racism is abhorrent to us all.
2. DESPERATE (ADJECTIVE): (निराश): despairing
Synonyms: hopeless, anguished
Antonyms: cheerful
Example Sentence:A desperate sadness engulfed his son.
3. RELUCTANT (ADJECTIVE): (अनिच्छुक): unwilling
Synonyms: disinclined, unenthusiastic
Antonyms: willing
Example Sentence:He is always reluctant in doing anything.
4. DISCARD (VERB): (ठुकराना): throw away
Synonyms: throw out, get rid of
Antonyms: keep
Example Sentence:I bundled up the clothes I had discarded.
5. RIDICULE (VERB): (उपहास करना): deride
Synonyms: mock, scorn
Antonyms: praise
Example Sentence:She shouldn’t ridicule him for the aspirations which he had.
6. SLAPDASH (ADJECTIVE): (असावधान): careless
Synonyms: slipshod, lackadaisical
Antonyms: careful
Example Sentence:She has a very slapdash approach to keeping accounts.
7. HAPHAZARD (ADJECTIVE): (बेतरतीब): random
Synonyms: unplanned unsystematic
Antonyms: systematic
Example Sentence:The music business works in a haphazard fashion.
8. CHARY (ADJECTIVE): (सावधान): wary
Synonyms: cautious, circumspect
Antonyms: heedless
Example Sentence:She had been chary of telling the truth.
9. HALCYON (ADJECTIVE): (शांत): serene
Synonyms: calm, pleasant
Antonyms: stormy
Example Sentence:The halcyon days of the mid 1980s, when profits were soaring.
10. ABOLISH (VERB): (समाप्त करना): put an end to
Synonyms: do away with, get rid of
Antonyms: retain
Example Sentence:The tax was abolished in 1977.
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To walk on air
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To be completely free
9%
To feel very depressed
10%
To be very rich
50%
To be very happy
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Nothing can be gained without labour.
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We could gain nothing without labour.
28%
We cannot gain nothing without labour.
12%
We should gain nothing without labour.
38%
We can gain nothing without labour.
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One cannot expect children to understand these problems.
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Children cannot be expected to understand these problems.
14%
Children to understand these problems cannot be expected.
14%
Children cannot by expected to be understood these problems.
14%
To understand these problems cannot be expected from children by one.
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To wrangle over an ass's shadow
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To waste money over trifles
22%
To punish a person severely
36%
To quarrel over trifles
13%
To keep away from danger
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We are reaching the end of this exercise.
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This is our end to the exercise.
20%
The exercise has reached its end by us.
11%
This exercise is ended by us.
64%
The end of this exercise is being reached by us.
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