Narration)
The teacher said to Mohit,"Go to your seat and sit quietly"
The teacher said to Mohit,"Go to your seat and sit quietly"
Anonymous Quiz
5%
The teacher requested Mohit to go to his seat and sit quietly.
64%
The teacher instructed Mohit to go to his seat and sit quietly.
22%
The teacher instructed Mohit that he must go to his seat and sit quietly.
10%
The teacher told Mohit to go to your seat and sit quietly.
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Change the voice
The thief was being arrested by the police.
The thief was being arrested by the police.
Anonymous Quiz
7%
The police has arrested the thief.
23%
The police arrested the thief.
12%
The police had arrested the thief.
58%
The police was arresting the thief.
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Gymnastic
13%
Seasonal
15%
Celestial
64%
Hygeinic
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 04.06.2024
1. PRESUMPTUOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अक्खड़): brazen
Synonyms: overconfident, arrogant
Antonyms: timid
Example Sentence:The man seemed too presumptuous to be a humble leader for the nation.
2. UNDERLIE (VERB): (नींव रखना): fundamental
Synonyms: basic, basal
Antonyms: subordinate
Example Sentence:We discussed the principles that underlay their methods.
3. MARGINAL (ADJECTIVE): (मामूली): slight
Synonyms: small, tiny
Antonyms: vast
Example Sentence:It made only a marginal difference.
4. MACABRE (ADJECTIVE): (भयंकर): gruesome
Synonyms: grisly grim
Antonyms: pleasant
Example Sentence:A macabre series of murders shocked us.
5. DWINDLE (VERB): (क्षीण होना): diminish
Synonyms: decrease, reduce
Antonyms: increase
Example Sentence:The majorities behind the government dwindled and grew.
6. DELIBERATE (ADJECTIVE): (सविचार): careful
Synonyms: cautious, unhurried
Antonyms: hasty
Example Sentence:I have always been a conscientious and deliberate worker.
7. REPRESSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (दमनकारी): oppressive
Synonyms: authoritarian, despotic
Antonyms: democratic
Example Sentence:It was clear that he could not continue the repressive tactics of his predecessor.
8. OVERWEENING (ADJECTIVE): (आत्माभिमानी): overconfident
Synonyms: conceited, cocksure
Antonyms: modest
Example Sentence:His modesty is nothing but a cover for his overweening conceit.
9. DETRIMENT (NOUN): (हानि): harm
Synonyms: damage, injury
Antonyms: benefit
Example Sentence:Hurried tests are a detriment to good education.
10. PROVOCATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (उत्तेजक): annoying
Synonyms: irritating, exasperating
Antonyms: soothing
Example Sentence:He got offended by a provocative article.
1. PRESUMPTUOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अक्खड़): brazen
Synonyms: overconfident, arrogant
Antonyms: timid
Example Sentence:The man seemed too presumptuous to be a humble leader for the nation.
2. UNDERLIE (VERB): (नींव रखना): fundamental
Synonyms: basic, basal
Antonyms: subordinate
Example Sentence:We discussed the principles that underlay their methods.
3. MARGINAL (ADJECTIVE): (मामूली): slight
Synonyms: small, tiny
Antonyms: vast
Example Sentence:It made only a marginal difference.
4. MACABRE (ADJECTIVE): (भयंकर): gruesome
Synonyms: grisly grim
Antonyms: pleasant
Example Sentence:A macabre series of murders shocked us.
5. DWINDLE (VERB): (क्षीण होना): diminish
Synonyms: decrease, reduce
Antonyms: increase
Example Sentence:The majorities behind the government dwindled and grew.
6. DELIBERATE (ADJECTIVE): (सविचार): careful
Synonyms: cautious, unhurried
Antonyms: hasty
Example Sentence:I have always been a conscientious and deliberate worker.
7. REPRESSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (दमनकारी): oppressive
Synonyms: authoritarian, despotic
Antonyms: democratic
Example Sentence:It was clear that he could not continue the repressive tactics of his predecessor.
8. OVERWEENING (ADJECTIVE): (आत्माभिमानी): overconfident
Synonyms: conceited, cocksure
Antonyms: modest
Example Sentence:His modesty is nothing but a cover for his overweening conceit.
9. DETRIMENT (NOUN): (हानि): harm
Synonyms: damage, injury
Antonyms: benefit
Example Sentence:Hurried tests are a detriment to good education.
10. PROVOCATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (उत्तेजक): annoying
Synonyms: irritating, exasperating
Antonyms: soothing
Example Sentence:He got offended by a provocative article.
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At sixes and sevens
Anonymous Quiz
52%
In disorder
7%
Within reach
24%
Between something
17%
Uncertain
At snails pace
Anonymous Quiz
10%
Keep your moves secret
70%
Do something very slowly
17%
Do something very carefully
3%
Be very persistent
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Change the voice
Martin drew a picture of the snow-capped mountains.
Martin drew a picture of the snow-capped mountains.
Anonymous Quiz
69%
A picture of the snow-capped mountains was drawn by Martin.
16%
A picture of the snow-capped mountains is drawn by Martin.
12%
A picture of the snow-capped mountains has been drawn by Martin.
2%
A picture of the snow-capped mountains is being drawn by Martin.
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Narration)
The officer ordered the fellow to be arrested.
The officer ordered the fellow to be arrested.
Anonymous Quiz
10%
The officer said,"Why don't be arrest the fellow?".
57%
The officer said,"Arrest the fellow."
11%
The officer requested,"The fellow may be arrested."
21%
The officer said to the fellow,"Arrest him."
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
19%
Descendant
20%
Deceased
12%
Decimate
50%
Desedent
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The quality of being politely firm and demanding
Anonymous Quiz
57%
Assertive
18%
Bossy
17%
Aggressive
7%
Lordy
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To feel or express disapproval of
something or someone
something or someone
Anonymous Quiz
6%
Declare
33%
Deprive
37%
Depreciate
23%
Deprecate
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She faces the puzzling dilemma of disobeying her father or losing the man she loves.
Anonymous Quiz
20%
Of disobeying her father
24%
Or losing the man she
47%
Faces the puzzling dilemma
10%
No error
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He is originally from Republic of Ireland and has come here for a change.
Anonymous Quiz
46%
He is originally from Republic of Ireland
36%
And has come here
8%
For a change
10%
No error
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At the eleventh hour
Anonymous Quiz
2%
Time for debate
23%
Very late in the evening
9%
State of confusion
65%
Just before the deadline
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