Rahul said to his mother,"Can I go out and play now?"
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10%
Rahul asked to his mother could he go out and play now.
23%
Rahul asked his mother that could he go out and play then.
62%
Rahul asked his mother if he could go out and play then.
4%
Rahul asked his mother if can he go out and play then.
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The date on which an event took place in a previous year
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6%
Decade
86%
Anniversary
7%
Millennium
1%
Century
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The girl besides you in high heels is my younger sister.
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74%
The girl besides you
6%
Is my
9%
Younger sister
11%
In high heels
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I can explain you the reason for the delay in executing your order.
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48%
The delay in executing
30%
The reason for
7%
Your order
15%
I can explain you
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 05.05.2024
1. LURE (VERB): (प्रलोभित करना): tempt
Synonyms: entice, attract
Antonyms: deter
Example Sentence:The child was lured into a car but managed to escape.
2. GRIEVOUS (ADJECTIVE): (संगीन): serious
Synonyms: severe, grave
Antonyms: slight
Example Sentence:His death was a grievous blow to the entire family.
3. DETRIMENT (VERB): (हानि पहुँचाना): harm
Synonyms: damage, injury
Antonyms: benefit
Example Sentence:All the tests were a detriment to good education.
4. VILIFICATION (NOUN): (तिरस्कार): condemnation
Synonyms: criticism, censure
Antonyms: praise
Example Sentence:The politicians seldom face widespread vilification.
5. DISSIPATE (VERB): (अपव्यय करना): squander
Synonyms: misspend, waste
Antonyms: save
Example Sentence:
He inherited, but then dissipated, his father's fortune.
6. BETRAY (VERB): (प्रकट करना): reveal
Synonyms: disclose, divulge
Antonyms: conceal
Example Sentence:Many of those employed by diplomats betrayed secrets.
7 DISMAL (ADJECTIVE): (निराशाजनक): gloomy
Synonyms: glum, mournful
Antonyms: gloomy
Example Sentence:His dismal mood was not dispelled by finding the house empty.
8. SLUMP (NOUN): (मंदी): plunge
Synonyms: drop, collapse
Antonyms: rise
Example Sentence:The company saw a slump in profits.
9. EXPEDITE (VERB): (जल्दी करना): speed up
Synonyms: accelerate, hurry
Antonyms: delay
Example Sentence:She promised to expedite economic reforms.
10. DOOM (VERB): (नियत होना): destine
Synonyms: fate, predestine
Antonyms: happy
Example Sentence:All of her plans were doomed to failure.
1. LURE (VERB): (प्रलोभित करना): tempt
Synonyms: entice, attract
Antonyms: deter
Example Sentence:The child was lured into a car but managed to escape.
2. GRIEVOUS (ADJECTIVE): (संगीन): serious
Synonyms: severe, grave
Antonyms: slight
Example Sentence:His death was a grievous blow to the entire family.
3. DETRIMENT (VERB): (हानि पहुँचाना): harm
Synonyms: damage, injury
Antonyms: benefit
Example Sentence:All the tests were a detriment to good education.
4. VILIFICATION (NOUN): (तिरस्कार): condemnation
Synonyms: criticism, censure
Antonyms: praise
Example Sentence:The politicians seldom face widespread vilification.
5. DISSIPATE (VERB): (अपव्यय करना): squander
Synonyms: misspend, waste
Antonyms: save
Example Sentence:
He inherited, but then dissipated, his father's fortune.
6. BETRAY (VERB): (प्रकट करना): reveal
Synonyms: disclose, divulge
Antonyms: conceal
Example Sentence:Many of those employed by diplomats betrayed secrets.
7 DISMAL (ADJECTIVE): (निराशाजनक): gloomy
Synonyms: glum, mournful
Antonyms: gloomy
Example Sentence:His dismal mood was not dispelled by finding the house empty.
8. SLUMP (NOUN): (मंदी): plunge
Synonyms: drop, collapse
Antonyms: rise
Example Sentence:The company saw a slump in profits.
9. EXPEDITE (VERB): (जल्दी करना): speed up
Synonyms: accelerate, hurry
Antonyms: delay
Example Sentence:She promised to expedite economic reforms.
10. DOOM (VERB): (नियत होना): destine
Synonyms: fate, predestine
Antonyms: happy
Example Sentence:All of her plans were doomed to failure.
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Might and main
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18%
To a certain degree
23%
Meaningless speech
56%
With all enthusiasm
3%
To say nothing
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All moonshine
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61%
Far from reality
16%
Close together
11%
Sentimental
12%
On the height
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"What are you going to call the puppy,Jane?" the boy asked.
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58%
The boy asked Jane what she was going to call the puppy.
18%
Jane asked the boy what is he going to call the puppy.
16%
The boy wondered what Jane were going to call the puppy.
9%
The boy told Jane what she was going to call her puppy.
Some people believe that discipline means blind submission to authority
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15%
It is belief by some people that discipline means blind submission to authority.
24%
It was believed by some people that discipline meant blind submission to authority.
57%
It is believed by some people that discipline means blind submission to authority
3%
It has been believed by some people that discipline means blind submission to authority.
Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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7%
Slaughter
10%
Cropping
68%
Traficking
15%
Tyrannical
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A set of rooms forming one residence in a building
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14%
Bungalow
14%
Suite
67%
Apartment
4%
Villa
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Two lengths of rope, wood or metal with cross pieces used for climbing up and down walls
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15%
Stairs
25%
Railing
56%
Ladder
4%
Steps
I looked him at the eye and told him all i knew.
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21%
All I knew
9%
And told him
29%
I looked him up
40%
At the eye
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