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I have read the book.
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60%
The book has been read by me.
17%
The book had been read by me.
5%
The book is been read by me.
18%
The book have been read by me.
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The postman delivers letters.
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6%
Letters had delivered by the postman.
12%
Letters have delivered by the postman.
14%
Letters were delivered by the postman.
69%
Letters are delivered by the postman.
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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5%
Creature
10%
Specified
10%
Decrease
75%
Pieceful
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Select the sentences that contain no spelling errors.
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17%
People suffering from edzema have allergies with red and itchy skin.
30%
People suffering from ekzema have allergies with red and itchy skin.
42%
People suffering from eczema have allergies with red and itchy skin.
11%
People suffering from ekezema have allergies with red and itchy skin.
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One who walks in sleep.
Anonymous Quiz
5%
Omnipotent
86%
Somnambulist
6%
Philanthropist
3%
Pedestrian
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Incapable of being corrected.
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9%
Incredible
8%
Inviolable
77%
Incorrigible
6%
Impossible
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They can't hardly believe that Article 370 is no longer valid in Jammu and Kashmir.
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8%
Is no longer valid
8%
In Jammu and Kashmir
10%
That Article 370
74%
They can’t hardly believe
I was surprised to see as Avika could write such good poems in Hindi.
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53%
To see as Avika
14%
I was surprised
23%
Such good poems in Hindi
10%
Could write
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 31.03.2024
1. MAWKISH (ADJECTIVE): (कुत्सित): sentimental
Synonyms: over-sentimental, over-emotional
Antonyms: cool
Example Sentence:He paid a mawkish ode to parenthood.
2. REINSTATE (VERB): (बहाल करना): restore
Synonyms: put back, replace
Antonyms: abolish
Example Sentence:The union threatened strike action if Owen was not reinstated.
3. IMPUDENCE (NOUN): (बदतमीजी): impertinence
Synonyms: insolence, effrontery
Antonyms: pertinence
Example Sentence:His arrogance and impudence had offended many.
4. UPBEAT (ADJECTIVE): (उत्साहित): optimistic
Synonyms: cheerful, cheery
Antonyms: pessimistic
Example Sentence:He was upbeat about the company's future.
5. VIBRANT (ADJECTIVE): (जीवंत): spirited
Synonyms: lively, high-spirited
Antonyms: spiritless
Example Sentence:I reside in a vibrant cosmopolitan city.
6. SCINTILLATING (ADJECTIVE): (चकाचौंध में डालनेवाला): brilliant
Synonyms: dazzling, exciting
Antonyms: boring
Example Sentence:The audience loved his scintillating wit.
7. INNATE (ADJECTIVE): (जन्मजात): inborn
Synonyms: natural, inbred
Antonyms: acquired
Example Sentence:She has innate skills for the organization.
8. EXAGGERATE (VERB): (अतिरंजना करना): overstate
Synonyms: overemphasize, overstress
Antonyms: play down
Example Sentence:He was apt to exaggerate any aches and pains.
9. WIT (NOUN): (वाक्-पटुता): intelligence
Synonyms: shrewdness, cleverness
Antonyms: stupidity
Example Sentence:She does not lack perception or native wit.
10. ENIGMATIC (ADJECTIVE): (रहस्यपूर्ण): enigmatic
Synonyms: mysterious, confusing
Antonyms: straightforward
Example Sentence:He found his boss's utterances too cryptic.
1. MAWKISH (ADJECTIVE): (कुत्सित): sentimental
Synonyms: over-sentimental, over-emotional
Antonyms: cool
Example Sentence:He paid a mawkish ode to parenthood.
2. REINSTATE (VERB): (बहाल करना): restore
Synonyms: put back, replace
Antonyms: abolish
Example Sentence:The union threatened strike action if Owen was not reinstated.
3. IMPUDENCE (NOUN): (बदतमीजी): impertinence
Synonyms: insolence, effrontery
Antonyms: pertinence
Example Sentence:His arrogance and impudence had offended many.
4. UPBEAT (ADJECTIVE): (उत्साहित): optimistic
Synonyms: cheerful, cheery
Antonyms: pessimistic
Example Sentence:He was upbeat about the company's future.
5. VIBRANT (ADJECTIVE): (जीवंत): spirited
Synonyms: lively, high-spirited
Antonyms: spiritless
Example Sentence:I reside in a vibrant cosmopolitan city.
6. SCINTILLATING (ADJECTIVE): (चकाचौंध में डालनेवाला): brilliant
Synonyms: dazzling, exciting
Antonyms: boring
Example Sentence:The audience loved his scintillating wit.
7. INNATE (ADJECTIVE): (जन्मजात): inborn
Synonyms: natural, inbred
Antonyms: acquired
Example Sentence:She has innate skills for the organization.
8. EXAGGERATE (VERB): (अतिरंजना करना): overstate
Synonyms: overemphasize, overstress
Antonyms: play down
Example Sentence:He was apt to exaggerate any aches and pains.
9. WIT (NOUN): (वाक्-पटुता): intelligence
Synonyms: shrewdness, cleverness
Antonyms: stupidity
Example Sentence:She does not lack perception or native wit.
10. ENIGMATIC (ADJECTIVE): (रहस्यपूर्ण): enigmatic
Synonyms: mysterious, confusing
Antonyms: straightforward
Example Sentence:He found his boss's utterances too cryptic.
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A lean patch
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61%
Period of poor performance
19%
Friendship that has ended
11%
A part of hair that is thin
8%
A cloth that is beginning to tear
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A laughing stock
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46%
An object of laughter
29%
A storehouse of jokes
15%
An object of desire
10%
A stock of high value
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Inform the police.
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27%
Let the police should be informed.
63%
Let the police be informed.
6%
The police are informed.
4%
The police is informed.
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The boy is flying a kite.
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7%
A kite was being flying by the boy.
21%
A kite is being flying by the boy.
64%
A kite is being flown by the boy.
8%
A kite was being flown by the boy..
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One who does to tire easily.
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62%
Indefatigable
21%
Inflatable
12%
Indelible
5%
Indestructible
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Organizing World Cup matches in England imply that rains can be a constant threat.
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9%
Be a constant threat
36%
In England imply
39%
That rains can be
15%
Organizing World Cup matches
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