Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
Awkward in movement or manner
Awkward in movement or manner
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3%
Alert
20%
Imbalanced
71%
Clumsy
7%
Clownish
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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13%
negligible
30%
nuisance
48%
noticable
8%
neighbouring
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A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
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2%
Curator
6%
Alchemist
8%
Anthropologist
84%
Astronaut
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Select the correct direct/indirect form of the following sentence.
“Call the witness”, said the magistrate.
“Call the witness”, said the magistrate.
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7%
The magistrate requested to call the witness.
12%
The magistrate beged for calling the witness.
80%
The magistrate ordered to call the witness.
1%
The magistrate prayed to call the witness.
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Synonym of Fatigue
(SSC CPO 2019, CGL 2024)
(SSC CPO 2019, CGL 2024)
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11%
Liveliness
74%
Weariness
11%
Freshness
3%
Brightness
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Antonym of Overstrung
(SSC CGL 2024)
(SSC CGL 2024)
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13%
Excited
62%
Calm
12%
Cheerful
14%
Enthusiastic
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Select the correct direct/indirect form of the given sentence.
He said to me, “Can you give me your book?”
He said to me, “Can you give me your book?”
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6%
He asked me if I can given him his book.
22%
He asked me if I could give his book.
70%
He asked me if I could give him my book.
2%
He said if I can give him his book.
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Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
The ticket will be sent to you by the airlines on e-mail.
The ticket will be sent to you by the airlines on e-mail.
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4%
The airlines had sent you the ticket by e-mail.
21%
The airlines will have sent you the ticket by e-mail.
67%
The airlines will send you the ticket by e-mail.
8%
The airlines will be sending you the ticket by e-mail.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
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31%
concious
16%
corigible
24%
complascent
29%
contemptible
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Select the correctly spelt word.
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22%
attendence
59%
abundance
11%
arrogence
8%
apearence
✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 31 Jan 2025
1. UNCONSCIONABLE (ADJECTIVE): (अनैतिक): unethical
Synonyms: amoral, immoral
Antonyms: ethical
Example Sentence:The unconscionable conduct of his son.
2. PROTRACT (VERB): (बढ़ाना): prolong
Synonyms: extend, draw out
Antonyms: curtail
Example Sentence:He had certainly taken his time, even protracting the process.
3. SOLEMN (ADJECTIVE): (निष्ठावान): sincere
Synonyms: earnest, honest
Antonyms: insincere
Example Sentence:He swore a solemn oath to keep faith.
4. ROCOCO (ADJECTIVE): (अलंकृत): ornate
Synonyms: fancy, curlicued
Antonyms: plain
Example Sentence:The present building, in florid rococo style, dates from 1744-1767.
5. FLOUNDER (VERB): (संघर्ष करना): struggle
Synonyms: thrash, thresh
Antonyms: prosper
Example Sentence:He was floundering about in the shallow offshore waters.
6. BIZARRE (ADJECTIVE): (विचित्र): strange
Synonyms: peculiar, odd
Antonyms: ordinary
Example Sentence:I can't believe we're getting involved in something so bizarre.
7. TREACHEROUS (ADJECTIVE): (कपटी): traitorous
Synonyms: disloyal, perfidious
Antonyms: loyal
Example Sentence:I hear that the old man has broken with that treacherous son of his.
8. APPREHENSION (NOUN): (चिंता): anxiety
Synonyms: angst, alarm
Antonyms: confidence
Example Sentence:He felt sick with apprehension.
9. OPULENT (ADJECTIVE): (वैभवशाली): luxurious
Synonyms: sumptuous palatial
Antonyms: stark
Example Sentence:The limousine offers opulent comfort.
10. APPARENT (ADJECTIVE): (स्पष्ट): seeming
Synonyms: ostensible, outward
Antonyms: unclear
Example Sentence:His lack of concern is just so apparent.
1. UNCONSCIONABLE (ADJECTIVE): (अनैतिक): unethical
Synonyms: amoral, immoral
Antonyms: ethical
Example Sentence:The unconscionable conduct of his son.
2. PROTRACT (VERB): (बढ़ाना): prolong
Synonyms: extend, draw out
Antonyms: curtail
Example Sentence:He had certainly taken his time, even protracting the process.
3. SOLEMN (ADJECTIVE): (निष्ठावान): sincere
Synonyms: earnest, honest
Antonyms: insincere
Example Sentence:He swore a solemn oath to keep faith.
4. ROCOCO (ADJECTIVE): (अलंकृत): ornate
Synonyms: fancy, curlicued
Antonyms: plain
Example Sentence:The present building, in florid rococo style, dates from 1744-1767.
5. FLOUNDER (VERB): (संघर्ष करना): struggle
Synonyms: thrash, thresh
Antonyms: prosper
Example Sentence:He was floundering about in the shallow offshore waters.
6. BIZARRE (ADJECTIVE): (विचित्र): strange
Synonyms: peculiar, odd
Antonyms: ordinary
Example Sentence:I can't believe we're getting involved in something so bizarre.
7. TREACHEROUS (ADJECTIVE): (कपटी): traitorous
Synonyms: disloyal, perfidious
Antonyms: loyal
Example Sentence:I hear that the old man has broken with that treacherous son of his.
8. APPREHENSION (NOUN): (चिंता): anxiety
Synonyms: angst, alarm
Antonyms: confidence
Example Sentence:He felt sick with apprehension.
9. OPULENT (ADJECTIVE): (वैभवशाली): luxurious
Synonyms: sumptuous palatial
Antonyms: stark
Example Sentence:The limousine offers opulent comfort.
10. APPARENT (ADJECTIVE): (स्पष्ट): seeming
Synonyms: ostensible, outward
Antonyms: unclear
Example Sentence:His lack of concern is just so apparent.
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
My older brother,/ which you'll / meet later,/ is a dentist.
A. My older brother
B. which you'll
C. meet later
D. is a dentist
My older brother,/ which you'll / meet later,/ is a dentist.
A. My older brother
B. which you'll
C. meet later
D. is a dentist
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The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them contains an error.
Select the part that contains the error from the given options.
He was / late / for school / and punished.
A. for school
B. late
C. He was
D. and punished
Select the part that contains the error from the given options.
He was / late / for school / and punished.
A. for school
B. late
C. He was
D. and punished
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Off and on
(A) Now and then
(B) Know something thoroughly
(C) Remind
(D) Object to
Off and on
(A) Now and then
(B) Know something thoroughly
(C) Remind
(D) Object to
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom.
The company understood that these small protests of employees regarding low wages were just the (tip of the iceberg).
(A) A small, noticeable part of a problem, the total size of which is non-existent
(B) A small, noticeable part of a problem, the total size of which is solvable
(C) A large part of a problem which is really noticeable
(D)A small, noticeable part of a problem, the total size of which is really much greater
The company understood that these small protests of employees regarding low wages were just the (tip of the iceberg).
(A) A small, noticeable part of a problem, the total size of which is non-existent
(B) A small, noticeable part of a problem, the total size of which is solvable
(C) A large part of a problem which is really noticeable
(D)A small, noticeable part of a problem, the total size of which is really much greater