Vote with your feet
Anonymous Quiz
49%
To show disapproval
15%
To replace something
18%
To obey orders
17%
To express opinion
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Our advocate is arguing the case very effectively.
Anonymous Quiz
8%
The case has been argued very effectively by our advocate.
10%
The case is arguing very effectively by our advocate.
26%
The advocate is being argued very effectively by our case.
56%
The case is being argued very effectively by our advocate.
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We expect good news about the corona vaccine.
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Good news has been expected by us about the corona vaccine.
12%
Good news expected us about the corona vaccine.
65%
Good news is expected by us about the corona vaccine.
15%
Good news was expected by us about the corona vaccine
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A group of guns or missile launchers operated together at one place
Anonymous Quiz
31%
Battery
17%
Skittery
37%
Psaltery
15%
Cemetery
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A thing or substance that is liable to catch fire easily
Anonymous Quiz
68%
Inflammable
13%
Incombustible
3%
Inaudible
15%
Extinguishable
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Ten kilometers are a long distance to cover on foot for a child.
Anonymous Quiz
75%
Ten kilometres are
14%
To cover on foot
8%
A long distance
2%
For a child
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There isn't many rice left in the house so we must replenish our stock soon.
Anonymous Quiz
3%
Our stock soon
18%
So must must replenish
78%
There isn’t many rice
2%
Left in the house
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 01.02.2024
1. DETERIORATE (VERB): (बिगड़ना): worsen
Synonyms: decline, degenerate
Antonyms: improve
Example Sentence:Relations between the countries had deteriorated sharply.
2. INVINCIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (अजेय): invulnerable
Synonyms: indestructible, unconquerable
Antonyms: vulnerable
Example Sentence:Rome, protected by invincible prestige, escaped.
3. AFFIRM (VERB): (अभिपुष्ट करना): declare
Synonyms: state, assert
Antonyms: deny
Example Sentence:He affirmed the country's commitment to peace.
4. RESUMPTION (NOUN): (पुनरारंभ): restart
Synonyms: restarting reopening
Antonyms: suspension
Example Sentence:The resumption of classes ended an eight-month break.
5. FLINCH (VERB): (झिझकना): wince
Synonyms: start, recoil
Antonyms: stand firm
Example Sentence:She flinched at the acidity in his voice.
6. STRINGENT (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर): strict
Synonyms: firm, rigid
Antonyms: lenient
Example Sentence:Stringent guidelines have been issued.
7. GRIM (ADJECTIVE): (विकट): stern
Synonyms: forbidding, uninviting
Antonyms: amiable
Example Sentence:His grim expression shocked everyone.
8. REPULSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रतिकारक): revolting
Synonyms: disgusting, abhorrent
Antonyms: delightful, pleasant
Example Sentence:He was utterly repulsive to her.
9. CONCOMITANT (ADJECTIVE): (सहगामी): attendant
Synonyms: accompanying associated
Antonyms: unrelated
Example Sentence:She loved travel, with all its concomitant worries.
10. GULLIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (भोला): credulous
Synonyms: trustful impressionable
Antonyms: cynical
Example Sentence:A cheap attempt was made to persuade a gullible public to spend their money.
1. DETERIORATE (VERB): (बिगड़ना): worsen
Synonyms: decline, degenerate
Antonyms: improve
Example Sentence:Relations between the countries had deteriorated sharply.
2. INVINCIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (अजेय): invulnerable
Synonyms: indestructible, unconquerable
Antonyms: vulnerable
Example Sentence:Rome, protected by invincible prestige, escaped.
3. AFFIRM (VERB): (अभिपुष्ट करना): declare
Synonyms: state, assert
Antonyms: deny
Example Sentence:He affirmed the country's commitment to peace.
4. RESUMPTION (NOUN): (पुनरारंभ): restart
Synonyms: restarting reopening
Antonyms: suspension
Example Sentence:The resumption of classes ended an eight-month break.
5. FLINCH (VERB): (झिझकना): wince
Synonyms: start, recoil
Antonyms: stand firm
Example Sentence:She flinched at the acidity in his voice.
6. STRINGENT (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर): strict
Synonyms: firm, rigid
Antonyms: lenient
Example Sentence:Stringent guidelines have been issued.
7. GRIM (ADJECTIVE): (विकट): stern
Synonyms: forbidding, uninviting
Antonyms: amiable
Example Sentence:His grim expression shocked everyone.
8. REPULSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रतिकारक): revolting
Synonyms: disgusting, abhorrent
Antonyms: delightful, pleasant
Example Sentence:He was utterly repulsive to her.
9. CONCOMITANT (ADJECTIVE): (सहगामी): attendant
Synonyms: accompanying associated
Antonyms: unrelated
Example Sentence:She loved travel, with all its concomitant worries.
10. GULLIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (भोला): credulous
Synonyms: trustful impressionable
Antonyms: cynical
Example Sentence:A cheap attempt was made to persuade a gullible public to spend their money.
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Walk the talk
Anonymous Quiz
11%
To talk while walking
43%
To make empty promises
18%
Taking a long walk
28%
To do what one says
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To walk the tight rope
Anonymous Quiz
14%
Be an expert
56%
Be very cautious
23%
Be well trained
7%
Be very energetic
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The man eating tiger will be captured tomorrow by the forest officers.
Anonymous Quiz
13%
The forest officers will have captured the man eating tiger tomorrow.
63%
The forest officers will capture the man eating tiger tomorrow.
15%
The forest officers will be capturing the man eating tiger tomorrow.
8%
The man eating tiger will capture the forest officers tomorrow.
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He was given another chance by his employer.
Anonymous Quiz
7%
His employer is giving him another chance.
69%
His employer gave him another chance.
15%
His employer has given him another chance.
8%
He gave his employer another chance.
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