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Love your neighbours.
Anonymous Quiz
56%
Let your neighbours be loved.
34%
Let your neighbours should be loved.
5%
Your neighbours is loved.
4%
Your neighbours are loved.
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I eat fresh vegetables.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
fresh vegetables have eaten by me.
75%
fresh vegetables are eaten by me.
11%
fresh vegetables was eaten by me.
8%
fresh vegetables were eaten by me.
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Select the incorrectly spelt word in the following sentence.
Rather than being aggressive, you should be
accommodative, magnanimous and benevolent in nature.
Rather than being aggressive, you should be
accommodative, magnanimous and benevolent in nature.
Anonymous Quiz
43%
accomodative
33%
magnanimous
15%
aggressive
9%
benevolent
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Select the incorrect spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
14%
Professional
24%
Perpetuate
60%
Dillemma
3%
Electronics
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Morals that govern one's behaviour.
Anonymous Quiz
7%
Intuition
71%
Ethics
14%
Attitude
7%
Psychology
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It is be said that in 2019 the Indian Stock Market will fall drastically and we can expect that fall very soon.
Anonymous Quiz
11%
We can expect
59%
It is be said
9%
That in 2019
21%
The Indian Stock Market will fall
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Two American cities, witnessed shooting and resulting in mass fatalities over the weekend.
Anonymous Quiz
27%
Over the weekend
19%
Two American cities
17%
Witnessed shooting
37%
And resulting in mass fatalities
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 05.04.2024
1. DASHING (ADJECTIVE): (ख़ुशमिज़ाज): debonair
Synonyms: jaunty, devil-may-care
Antonyms: boring
Example Sentence: He is a dashing young pilot.
2. CRYPTIC (ADJECTIVE): (रहस्यपूर्ण): enigmatic
Synonyms: mysterious, confusing
Antonyms: straightforward
Example Sentence: He found his boss's utterances too cryptic.
3. SPARSE (ADJECTIVE): (अल्प): scanty
Synonyms: scant, scattered
Antonyms: abundant
Example Sentence:Information on earnings is sparse.
4. OPTIMISTIC (ADJECTIVE): (आशावादी): cheerful
Synonyms: cheery, positive
Antonyms: pessimistic
Example Sentence: The optimistic mood of the Sixties.
5. DISPUTE (VERB): (विवाद करना): challenge
Synonyms: contest, deny
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence:The accusations on him are entirely disputed.
6. HARROW (VERB): (परेशान करना): distress
Synonyms: trouble, afflict
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:Rima could take it, whereas I'm harrowed by it.
7. URGE (VERB): (प्रोत्साहित करना): encourage
Synonyms: enjoin, adjure
Antonyms: discourage
Example Sentence:Drawing up outside the house, he urged her inside.
8. SEVERELY (ADVERB): (गंभीर रूप से): seriously
Synonyms: gravely, critically
Antonyms: slightly
Example Sentence: Our business has been severely affected by the slowdown.
9. INVIGORATE (VERB): (पुन: जीवित करना): revitalize
Synonyms: energize, refresh
Antonyms: tire
Example Sentence: The shower had invigorated her.
10. INNATE (ADJECTIVE): (जन्मजात): inborn
Synonyms: natural, inbred
Antonyms: acquired
Example Sentence: Her innate capacity for organization.
1. DASHING (ADJECTIVE): (ख़ुशमिज़ाज): debonair
Synonyms: jaunty, devil-may-care
Antonyms: boring
Example Sentence: He is a dashing young pilot.
2. CRYPTIC (ADJECTIVE): (रहस्यपूर्ण): enigmatic
Synonyms: mysterious, confusing
Antonyms: straightforward
Example Sentence: He found his boss's utterances too cryptic.
3. SPARSE (ADJECTIVE): (अल्प): scanty
Synonyms: scant, scattered
Antonyms: abundant
Example Sentence:Information on earnings is sparse.
4. OPTIMISTIC (ADJECTIVE): (आशावादी): cheerful
Synonyms: cheery, positive
Antonyms: pessimistic
Example Sentence: The optimistic mood of the Sixties.
5. DISPUTE (VERB): (विवाद करना): challenge
Synonyms: contest, deny
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence:The accusations on him are entirely disputed.
6. HARROW (VERB): (परेशान करना): distress
Synonyms: trouble, afflict
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:Rima could take it, whereas I'm harrowed by it.
7. URGE (VERB): (प्रोत्साहित करना): encourage
Synonyms: enjoin, adjure
Antonyms: discourage
Example Sentence:Drawing up outside the house, he urged her inside.
8. SEVERELY (ADVERB): (गंभीर रूप से): seriously
Synonyms: gravely, critically
Antonyms: slightly
Example Sentence: Our business has been severely affected by the slowdown.
9. INVIGORATE (VERB): (पुन: जीवित करना): revitalize
Synonyms: energize, refresh
Antonyms: tire
Example Sentence: The shower had invigorated her.
10. INNATE (ADJECTIVE): (जन्मजात): inborn
Synonyms: natural, inbred
Antonyms: acquired
Example Sentence: Her innate capacity for organization.
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A mare's nest
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Deep crisis
11%
Simple work
77%
Complicated situation
3%
Area of law
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A man of straw
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Creditable man
24%
Unreasonable man
59%
A man of no or little substance
8%
Very active man
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They will arrange a variety programme.
Anonymous Quiz
81%
A variety programme will be arranged by them.
9%
A variety programme has been arranged by them.
6%
A variety programme was be arranged by them.
5%
A variety programme shall be arranged by them.
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I ate mangoes.
Anonymous Quiz
7%
Mangoes were eat by me.
26%
Mangoes are eaten by me.
65%
Mangoes were eaten by me.
2%
None of these
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Select the sentences that contains no spelling errors.
Anonymous Quiz
36%
My mother asked me to purchase two bread knives having serrated edges.
37%
My mother asked me to purchase two bread knives having serated edges.
16%
My mother asked me to purchase two bread knives having serreted edges.
12%
My mother asked me to purchase two bread knives having sarrated edges.
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A sudden of a large number of frightened people or animals.
Anonymous Quiz
28%
Scapegoat
16%
Recluse
49%
Stampede
8%
Lunacy
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Instead of helping her mother at the kitchen, Rekha was on her mobile talking to her friend.
Anonymous Quiz
20%
Talking to her friend
13%
Of helping
46%
At the kitchen
21%
On her mobile
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