The school was damaged by the earthquake which caused havoc to other buildings as well.
Anonymous Quiz
7%
The earthquake caused havoc to the school
72%
The earthquake damaged the school besides causing havoc to other building
19%
The earthquake damaged the school and other building
2%
The earthquake damaged other buildings
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❤2👍2
One who is too careless to plan for the future.
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Impotent
26%
Improvident
27%
Impractical
38%
Imprudent
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The big ship sank and everyone abroad drowned.
Anonymous Quiz
24%
Sank
11%
The big ship
59%
Abroad drowned
6%
And everyone
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Vivek should be excited / on the promotion / he’s got.
Anonymous Quiz
5%
No error
25%
Vivek should be excited
43%
He’s got
27%
On the promotion
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 16.01.2024
1 ASSUAGE (VERB): (राहत देना): relieve
Synonyms: ease, alleviate
Antonyms: aggravate
Example Sentence:The letter assuaged the fears of most members.
2. VINDICTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रतिशोधी): vengeful
Synonyms: revengeful, avenging
Antonyms: forgiving
Example Sentence:The criticism was both vindictive and personalized.
3. FORMIDABLE (ADJECTIVE): (भयभीत करने वाला): intimidating
Synonyms: forbidding, redoubtable
Antonyms: comforting
Example Sentence:In debate he was a formidable opponent.
4. LACKLUSTRE (ADJECTIVE): (भावशून्य): uninspired
Synonyms: uninspiring, unimaginative
Antonyms: inspired
Example Sentence:No excuses were made for the team's lacklustre performance.
5. BLATANT (ADJECTIVE): (प्रबल): flagrant
Synonyms: glaring, obvious
Antonyms: inconspicuous
Example Sentence:The blatant defiance was so sweetly uttered, he didn't know how to respond.
6. DISMAY (NOUN): (त्रस्त करना): appall
Synonyms: horrify, shock
Antonyms: encourage
Example Sentence:I was dismayed by the U-turn in policy.
7. INDUCE (VERB): (मनाना): persuade
Synonyms: convince, get
Antonyms: dissuade
Example Sentence:The pickets induced many workers to stay away.
8. DISSENT (NOUN): (असहमति): disagreement
Synonyms: dispute, argument
Antonyms: agreement
Example Sentence:There was no dissent from this view.
9. VIRTUOUS (ADJECTIVE): (न्याय परायण): righteous
Synonyms: good, moral
Antonyms: bad
Example Sentence:He considered himself very virtuous because he neither drank nor smoked.
10. SCURRY (NOUN): (हड़बड़ी): rush
Synonyms: race, dash
Antonyms: stroll
Example Sentence:I was in such a scurry.
1 ASSUAGE (VERB): (राहत देना): relieve
Synonyms: ease, alleviate
Antonyms: aggravate
Example Sentence:The letter assuaged the fears of most members.
2. VINDICTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रतिशोधी): vengeful
Synonyms: revengeful, avenging
Antonyms: forgiving
Example Sentence:The criticism was both vindictive and personalized.
3. FORMIDABLE (ADJECTIVE): (भयभीत करने वाला): intimidating
Synonyms: forbidding, redoubtable
Antonyms: comforting
Example Sentence:In debate he was a formidable opponent.
4. LACKLUSTRE (ADJECTIVE): (भावशून्य): uninspired
Synonyms: uninspiring, unimaginative
Antonyms: inspired
Example Sentence:No excuses were made for the team's lacklustre performance.
5. BLATANT (ADJECTIVE): (प्रबल): flagrant
Synonyms: glaring, obvious
Antonyms: inconspicuous
Example Sentence:The blatant defiance was so sweetly uttered, he didn't know how to respond.
6. DISMAY (NOUN): (त्रस्त करना): appall
Synonyms: horrify, shock
Antonyms: encourage
Example Sentence:I was dismayed by the U-turn in policy.
7. INDUCE (VERB): (मनाना): persuade
Synonyms: convince, get
Antonyms: dissuade
Example Sentence:The pickets induced many workers to stay away.
8. DISSENT (NOUN): (असहमति): disagreement
Synonyms: dispute, argument
Antonyms: agreement
Example Sentence:There was no dissent from this view.
9. VIRTUOUS (ADJECTIVE): (न्याय परायण): righteous
Synonyms: good, moral
Antonyms: bad
Example Sentence:He considered himself very virtuous because he neither drank nor smoked.
10. SCURRY (NOUN): (हड़बड़ी): rush
Synonyms: race, dash
Antonyms: stroll
Example Sentence:I was in such a scurry.
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Touch all bases
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Strech you hands high
27%
Force someone to do something
60%
Include everything
4%
Imagine you are flying
❤9👍3🥰2
To fight tooth and nail
Anonymous Quiz
77%
To fight with great ferocity and intensity
8%
To leave the battlefield
8%
To keep enemies close
7%
To use unusual weapons
👍9❤2🔥2🤔1
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We have decided to open a new branch.
Anonymous Quiz
14%
To open a new branch was decided by us.
26%
To be opened a new branch has been decided.
55%
It has been decided to open a new branch.
5%
It may be decided to open a new branch by us.
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The most useful training of my career was given to me by my boss.
Anonymous Quiz
18%
My boss has been giving me the most useful training of my career.
11%
My boss gives me the most useful training
9%
My boss is giving me the most useful training.
63%
My boss gave me the most useful training of my career.
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👍2
Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
51%
Essenceer
30%
Tolerence
10%
Preference
9%
Insistence
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A person who deserves all praise
Anonymous Quiz
17%
Despicable
11%
Detestable
48%
Laudable
24%
Lovable
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