At beck and call
Anonymous Quiz
56%
To have absolute control over someone
17%
To call someone respectfully
19%
To have no control over someone
9%
To call someone and deny
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Dinesh was looked after by his grandmother when his parents went abroad.
Dinesh was looked after by his grandmother when his parents went abroad.
Anonymous Quiz
10%
Dineh's grandmother looks after him when his parents went abroad.
60%
Dinesh's grandmother looked after him when his parents went aborad.
22%
Dinesh looked after his grandmother when his parents went abroad
8%
Dinesh's grandmother was looking after him when his parents went abroad
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Narration)
Mary said, “I have to be there by 10 am tomorrow.”
Mary said, “I have to be there by 10 am tomorrow.”
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Mary says to me that she has to be there by 10 am.
12%
Mary tells me she has to be there by 10 am tomorrow.
79%
Mary told me that she had to be there by 10 am the next day.
1%
Mary is telling me that she has to be there by 10 am tomorrow
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
5%
Contradiction
35%
Abhorrent
37%
Condencing
23%
Hereditary
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At each other's throats
Anonymous Quiz
16%
Discussing urgently
65%
Arguing angrily
15%
Meeting frequently
4%
Planning surprise
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Narration)
Sumit said, “I will be leaving for London this summer so I can meet you only when I return.”
Sumit said, “I will be leaving for London this summer so I can meet you only when I return.”
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Sumit said he will be leaving for London this summer and he could meet him only when he returned.
13%
Sumit said he will go to London this summer and he would meet me only when he will be returning.
72%
Sumit said that he would be leaving for London that summer and he couldmeet me only when he returned
6%
Sumit said he will have gone to London that summer and could meet me only when he returned.
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Ananya plucks fresh flowers from the garden every day.
Ananya plucks fresh flowers from the garden every day.
Anonymous Quiz
7%
Fresh flowers have been plucked by Ananya from the garden every day.
15%
Fresh flowers were plucked by Ananya from the garden every day.
17%
Fresh garden is plucked by Ananya from the flowers every day.
61%
Fresh flowers are plucked by Ananya from the garden every day
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In the coming millenium, some noticeable
technological advancements will be accomplished.
In the coming millenium, some noticeable
technological advancements will be accomplished.
Anonymous Quiz
24%
noticeable
12%
technological
18%
advancements
46%
millenium
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
The ruthless story of Pankaj’s assassination in the Carribean islands is thrilling to read.
The ruthless story of Pankaj’s assassination in the Carribean islands is thrilling to read.
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Thrilling
50%
Carribean
37%
Assassination
5%
Ruthless
The RudraM-II Air-to-Surface missile being successfully flight tested by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), from Su-30 MK-I platform of Indian Air Force (IAF), off the coast of Odisha. (May 29, 2024)
RudraM-II is an indigenously-developed solid-propelled air-launched missile system meant for air-to-surface role to neutralise several types of enemy assets.
RudraM-II is an indigenously-developed solid-propelled air-launched missile system meant for air-to-surface role to neutralise several types of enemy assets.
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✨Today's Vocab Word✨
🍃Diminish
🌸to become less or worse, to decline
-My bank account began to diminish when I made several large purchases.
🍃Diminish
🌸to become less or worse, to decline
-My bank account began to diminish when I made several large purchases.
✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 31.05.2024
1. EXACERBATE (VERB): (बदतर होना): aggravate
Synonyms: worsen, inflame
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:Their silly attempts to resolve their misunderstandings exacerbated matters.
2. INEVITABLE (ADJECTIVE): (अपरिहार्य): unavoidable
Synonyms: inescapable, inexorable
Antonyms: avoidable
Example Sentence:Jessica drew out the inevitable by taking her time to select her food.
3. OSTRACISE (VERB): (अलग करना): exclude
Synonyms: shun, spurn
Antonyms: welcome
Example Sentence:She was declared a witch and ostracized by the villagers.
4 CREDIBILITY (NOUN) (विश्वसनीयता): plausibility
Synonyms: believability, acceptability
Antonyms: implausibility
Example Sentence:The book's anecdotes have scant regard for credibility.
5. ALLY (VERB): (जोड़ना): combine
Synonyms: marry, couple
Antonyms: split
Example Sentence:He allied his racing experience with his father's business acumen.
6. FAIRLY (ADVERB): (युक्तिपूर्वक): reasonably
Synonyms: passably, satisfactorily
Antonyms: insufficiently
Example Sentence:I was fairly certain she had nothing to do with the affair.
7. MARGINAL (ADJECTIVE): (थोड़ा): slight
Synonyms: small, tiny
Antonyms: vast
Example Sentence:It seems to make just marginal difference.
8. WHITTLE (VERB): (काटना): erode
Synonyms: wear away, eat away
Antonyms: increase
Example Sentence:The list of five was whittled down to two.
9. RADICAL (ADJECTIVE): (पूर्ण): thorough
Synonyms: thoroughgoing, complete
Antonyms: superficial
Example Sentence:A radical overhaul of the existing regulatory framework is needed.
10. MOUNT (VERB): (चढ़ना): go up
Synonyms: ascend, climb
Antonyms: descend
Example Sentence:He mounted the steps.
1. EXACERBATE (VERB): (बदतर होना): aggravate
Synonyms: worsen, inflame
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:Their silly attempts to resolve their misunderstandings exacerbated matters.
2. INEVITABLE (ADJECTIVE): (अपरिहार्य): unavoidable
Synonyms: inescapable, inexorable
Antonyms: avoidable
Example Sentence:Jessica drew out the inevitable by taking her time to select her food.
3. OSTRACISE (VERB): (अलग करना): exclude
Synonyms: shun, spurn
Antonyms: welcome
Example Sentence:She was declared a witch and ostracized by the villagers.
4 CREDIBILITY (NOUN) (विश्वसनीयता): plausibility
Synonyms: believability, acceptability
Antonyms: implausibility
Example Sentence:The book's anecdotes have scant regard for credibility.
5. ALLY (VERB): (जोड़ना): combine
Synonyms: marry, couple
Antonyms: split
Example Sentence:He allied his racing experience with his father's business acumen.
6. FAIRLY (ADVERB): (युक्तिपूर्वक): reasonably
Synonyms: passably, satisfactorily
Antonyms: insufficiently
Example Sentence:I was fairly certain she had nothing to do with the affair.
7. MARGINAL (ADJECTIVE): (थोड़ा): slight
Synonyms: small, tiny
Antonyms: vast
Example Sentence:It seems to make just marginal difference.
8. WHITTLE (VERB): (काटना): erode
Synonyms: wear away, eat away
Antonyms: increase
Example Sentence:The list of five was whittled down to two.
9. RADICAL (ADJECTIVE): (पूर्ण): thorough
Synonyms: thoroughgoing, complete
Antonyms: superficial
Example Sentence:A radical overhaul of the existing regulatory framework is needed.
10. MOUNT (VERB): (चढ़ना): go up
Synonyms: ascend, climb
Antonyms: descend
Example Sentence:He mounted the steps.
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Be at loose ends
Anonymous Quiz
42%
To have nothing to do
18%
On turning point
12%
Defining moment
28%
In much trouble
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