Select the incorrect spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
18%
Adamant
12%
Adequate
68%
Adviseable
3%
Alternate
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Desperate
23%
Disastrous
63%
Dissapoint
3%
Discourage
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Central character in a story or play.
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Cartoonist
13%
Opportunist
26%
Hedonist
51%
Protagonist
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The novel 'Embers' has a captivating plot and begins with a senior army officer preparing to receive a rare visitor. a man who was once his closer friend.
Anonymous Quiz
32%
His closer friend
31%
Has a captivating plot
25%
A man who was once
12%
Begins with
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It is estimated that most of the addict, a whopping 85%, in God's own country Kerala, are below 25 years of age.
Anonymous Quiz
11%
It is estimated that
45%
Most of the addict
27%
Are below 25
17%
A whopping 85%
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 13.04.2024
1. VIABLE (ADJECTIVE): (करणीय): workable
Synonyms: feasible, practicable
Antonyms: impracticable
Example Sentence:
The investment was economically viable.
2. EXPLICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (बोधगम्य): comprehensible
Synonyms: understandable, definable
Antonyms: inexplicable
Example Sentence:
Differences in schools were not explicable in terms of differences in intake.
3. INCEPTION (NOUN): (स्थापना): establishment
Synonyms: institution, foundation
Antonyms: end
Example Sentence:
She has been on the board since its inception two years ago.
4. EXTANT (ADJECTIVE): (जीवित): surviving
Synonyms: remaining, abiding
Antonyms: non-existent
Example Sentence:
Two fourteenth-century manuscripts of this text are still extant.
5. MISBELIEF (NOUN): (ग़लतफ़हमी): unorthodoxy
Synonyms: heresy, delusion
Antonyms: orthodoxy
Example Sentence:
It is a misbelief that alcohol problems require a specialist response.
6. SCARCELY (ADVERB): (कठिनता से): rarely
Synonyms: seldom, infrequently
Antonyms: often
Example Sentence:
They could scarcely all be wrong.
7. OPPRESSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (उत्पीड़क): harsh
Synonyms: cruel, brutal
Antonyms: lenient
Example Sentence:
The country is ruled by an oppressive regime.
8. AUGMENT (VERB): (बढ़ाना): increase
Synonyms: add to, supplement
Antonyms: decrease
Example Sentence:
His joys augmented after his promotion.
9. EQUITABLE (ADJECTIVE): (न्यायसंगत): fair
Synonyms: just, impartial
Antonyms: inequitable
Example Sentence:
This equitable arrangement was accepted by the estates directly.
10. FORTHWITH (ADVERB): (तत्काल): immediately
Synonyms: at once, instantly
Antonyms: sometime
Example Sentence:
We forthwith paid the money required.
1. VIABLE (ADJECTIVE): (करणीय): workable
Synonyms: feasible, practicable
Antonyms: impracticable
Example Sentence:
The investment was economically viable.
2. EXPLICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (बोधगम्य): comprehensible
Synonyms: understandable, definable
Antonyms: inexplicable
Example Sentence:
Differences in schools were not explicable in terms of differences in intake.
3. INCEPTION (NOUN): (स्थापना): establishment
Synonyms: institution, foundation
Antonyms: end
Example Sentence:
She has been on the board since its inception two years ago.
4. EXTANT (ADJECTIVE): (जीवित): surviving
Synonyms: remaining, abiding
Antonyms: non-existent
Example Sentence:
Two fourteenth-century manuscripts of this text are still extant.
5. MISBELIEF (NOUN): (ग़लतफ़हमी): unorthodoxy
Synonyms: heresy, delusion
Antonyms: orthodoxy
Example Sentence:
It is a misbelief that alcohol problems require a specialist response.
6. SCARCELY (ADVERB): (कठिनता से): rarely
Synonyms: seldom, infrequently
Antonyms: often
Example Sentence:
They could scarcely all be wrong.
7. OPPRESSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (उत्पीड़क): harsh
Synonyms: cruel, brutal
Antonyms: lenient
Example Sentence:
The country is ruled by an oppressive regime.
8. AUGMENT (VERB): (बढ़ाना): increase
Synonyms: add to, supplement
Antonyms: decrease
Example Sentence:
His joys augmented after his promotion.
9. EQUITABLE (ADJECTIVE): (न्यायसंगत): fair
Synonyms: just, impartial
Antonyms: inequitable
Example Sentence:
This equitable arrangement was accepted by the estates directly.
10. FORTHWITH (ADVERB): (तत्काल): immediately
Synonyms: at once, instantly
Antonyms: sometime
Example Sentence:
We forthwith paid the money required.
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He played many games.
Anonymous Quiz
17%
Many games was played by him.
10%
Many games were not played by him.
12%
Many games had been played by him.
60%
Many games were played by him.
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He had already passed the examination.
Anonymous Quiz
8%
The examination was already passed by him.
72%
The examination had already been passed by him.
9%
The examination had already passed by him.
11%
The examination has already been passed by him.
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Refurbish
24%
Sanctity
60%
Esscalator
4%
Automated
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Having something more than required.
Anonymous Quiz
7%
Surrogate
11%
Surcharge
79%
Surplus
3%
Surroundings
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Anger about an unfair situation or about someone's unfair behaviour.
Anonymous Quiz
20%
Indigenisation
36%
Indulgence
9%
Induction
34%
Indignation
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Before take this medicine you should consult a doctor.
Anonymous Quiz
60%
Before take
11%
A doctor
11%
This medicine
18%
You should consult
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The reason for visiting Meerut was because my mother needed to be looked after.
Anonymous Quiz
20%
The reason for visiting
43%
Was because
20%
To be looked after
16%
My mother needed
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 14.04.2024
1. VAUNT (VERB): (प्रशंसा करना): acclaim
Synonyms: esteem, revere
Antonyms: criticize
Example Sentence: He was initially vaunted by the West for his leadership of the country.
2. UNSEEMLY (ADJECTIVE): (अनुचित): indecorous
Synonyms: improper, inappropriate
Antonyms: seemly
Example Sentence:The discussion led to nothing but an unseemly squabble.
3. CATHARSIS (NOUN): (शुद्धिकरण): purging
Synonyms: purgation, purification
Antonyms: repression
Example Sentence: Music is a means of catharsis for many of us.
4. INFANTILE (ADJECTIVE): (बचकाना): childish
Synonyms: babyish, immature
Antonyms: mature
Example Sentence: The point about fairies etc. is so infantile in logic I can barely contain my disbelief.
5. INGRAINED (ADJECTIVE): (दीर्घस्थायी): entrenched
Synonyms: established, fixed
Antonyms: transient
Example Sentence: She wanted to wake up with his scent ingrained in her skin.
6. CELLAR (NOUN): (तहखाना): basement
Synonyms: vault, crypt
Antonyms: attic
Example Sentence: The servants led us down into a cellar.
7. OMINOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अमंगल): threatening
Synonyms: menacing, baleful
Antonyms: promising
Example Sentence:My ominous tone didn’t register with him.
8. MALAISE (NOUN): (अप्रसन्नता): unhappiness
Synonyms: restlessness, uneasiness
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence: An infected person will feel a general malaise.
9. STRICKEN (ADJECTIVE): (तंग): troubled
Synonyms: affected, afflicted
Antonyms: unaffected
Example Sentence: The pilot landed the stricken aircraft.
10. OSTENSIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (ख़याली): apparent
Synonyms: seeming, outward
Antonyms: real
Example Sentence: The real dispute which lay behind the ostensible complaint.
1. VAUNT (VERB): (प्रशंसा करना): acclaim
Synonyms: esteem, revere
Antonyms: criticize
Example Sentence: He was initially vaunted by the West for his leadership of the country.
2. UNSEEMLY (ADJECTIVE): (अनुचित): indecorous
Synonyms: improper, inappropriate
Antonyms: seemly
Example Sentence:The discussion led to nothing but an unseemly squabble.
3. CATHARSIS (NOUN): (शुद्धिकरण): purging
Synonyms: purgation, purification
Antonyms: repression
Example Sentence: Music is a means of catharsis for many of us.
4. INFANTILE (ADJECTIVE): (बचकाना): childish
Synonyms: babyish, immature
Antonyms: mature
Example Sentence: The point about fairies etc. is so infantile in logic I can barely contain my disbelief.
5. INGRAINED (ADJECTIVE): (दीर्घस्थायी): entrenched
Synonyms: established, fixed
Antonyms: transient
Example Sentence: She wanted to wake up with his scent ingrained in her skin.
6. CELLAR (NOUN): (तहखाना): basement
Synonyms: vault, crypt
Antonyms: attic
Example Sentence: The servants led us down into a cellar.
7. OMINOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अमंगल): threatening
Synonyms: menacing, baleful
Antonyms: promising
Example Sentence:My ominous tone didn’t register with him.
8. MALAISE (NOUN): (अप्रसन्नता): unhappiness
Synonyms: restlessness, uneasiness
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence: An infected person will feel a general malaise.
9. STRICKEN (ADJECTIVE): (तंग): troubled
Synonyms: affected, afflicted
Antonyms: unaffected
Example Sentence: The pilot landed the stricken aircraft.
10. OSTENSIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (ख़याली): apparent
Synonyms: seeming, outward
Antonyms: real
Example Sentence: The real dispute which lay behind the ostensible complaint.
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A safe pair of hands
Anonymous Quiz
55%
A reliable person
6%
A happy person
31%
A person who protects
8%
A person who does many jobs
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