Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
One who eats a lot
One who eats a lot
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2%
Chef
6%
Steward
12%
Chauffeur
80%
Glutton
Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom.
My uncle lives in New York, so I only see him (once in a blue moon).
(A) Not very often
(B) Monthly
(C) Weekly
(D) Very often
My uncle lives in New York, so I only see him (once in a blue moon).
(A) Not very often
(B) Monthly
(C) Weekly
(D) Very often
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Radhika stood by Monica's side (through thick and thin).
(A) Under easy situations wherein she could ensure Monica's safety and security
(B) In all the happy moments, personally spending most of her time
(C) Under all conditions, no matter how challenging or difficult
(D) In the moments when Monica couldn't complete some simple tasks
Radhika stood by Monica's side (through thick and thin).
(A) Under easy situations wherein she could ensure Monica's safety and security
(B) In all the happy moments, personally spending most of her time
(C) Under all conditions, no matter how challenging or difficult
(D) In the moments when Monica couldn't complete some simple tasks
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Even though / we are quite different from each other / in our food preferences, I we both loves South Indian delicacies.
A. Even though
B. we are quite different from each other
C. we both loves South Indian delicacies
D. in our food preferences
Even though / we are quite different from each other / in our food preferences, I we both loves South Indian delicacies.
A. Even though
B. we are quite different from each other
C. we both loves South Indian delicacies
D. in our food preferences
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Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of them contains a grammatical error. Select the option that has the error.
He continued staring at the elephant, as if he had not see one before.
A. as if he had not see
B. staring at the elephant
C. one before
D. He continued
He continued staring at the elephant, as if he had not see one before.
A. as if he had not see
B. staring at the elephant
C. one before
D. He continued
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Choose the Indirect Speech of the given sentences.
Kaustubh said to Prakhar, “Will you give me a laptop?(SSC CGL 2024)
Kaustubh said to Prakhar, “Will you give me a laptop?(SSC CGL 2024)
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43%
Kaustubh asked Prakhar if he would give him his laptop
22%
Kaustubh asked Prakhar whether he would give me his laptop.
29%
Both (a) and (b)
5%
None of these
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Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
Our advocate is arguing the case very effectively.(SSC CGL 2024)
Our advocate is arguing the case very effectively.(SSC CGL 2024)
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10%
The case has been argued very effectively by our advocate.
10%
The case is arguing very effectively by our advocate.
21%
The advocate is being argued very effectively by our case.
59%
The case is being argued very effectively by our advocate.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
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82%
particular
5%
perticuler
6%
particuler
8%
perticular
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 03 Feb 2025
1. ACQUIESCE (VERB): (स्वीकृति देना): permit
Synonyms: allow, accept
Antonyms: forbid
Example Sentence:He will acquiesce simply because he is a sick man.
2. BELLIGERENT (ADJECTIVE): (आक्रामक): hostile
Synonyms: aggressive, threatening
Antonyms: friendly
Example Sentence:The mood at the meeting was belligerent.
3. CREDIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (विश्वसनीय): acceptable
Synonyms: trustworthy, reliable
Antonyms: untrustworthy
Example Sentence:Few people found his story credible.
4. ACQUIESCENCE (NOUN): (सहमति): consent
Synonyms: agreement, acceptance
Antonyms: refusal
Example Sentence:In silent acquiescence, she rose to her feet.
5. NOTABLE (NOUN): (प्रतिष्ठित व्यक्ति): celebrity
Synonyms: VIP, personality
Antonyms: nonentity
Example Sentence:All businessmen and local notables were invited.
6. INSCRUTABLE (ADJECTIVE): (रहस्यपूर्ण): enigmatic
Synonyms: unreadable, impenetrable
Antonyms: expressive
Example Sentence:Guy looked blankly inscrutable.
7. COMPARABLE (ADJECTIVE): (तुलनीय): as good as
Synonyms: on a par with, on a level with
Antonyms: incomparable
Example Sentence:Nobody is comparable with this athlete.
8. SCRUPULOUS (ADJECTIVE): (सावधान): careful
Synonyms: meticulous, painstaking
Antonyms: careless
Example Sentence:The research has been carried out with scrupulous attention to detail.
9. NOVEL (ADJECTIVE): (नया): new
Synonyms: original, unusual
Antonyms: old
Example Sentence:He hit on a novel idea to solve his financial problems.
10. CAREFREE (NOUN): (निश्चिन्त): unworried
Synonyms: untroubled, blithe
Antonyms: anxious
Example Sentence:We were young and carefree.
1. ACQUIESCE (VERB): (स्वीकृति देना): permit
Synonyms: allow, accept
Antonyms: forbid
Example Sentence:He will acquiesce simply because he is a sick man.
2. BELLIGERENT (ADJECTIVE): (आक्रामक): hostile
Synonyms: aggressive, threatening
Antonyms: friendly
Example Sentence:The mood at the meeting was belligerent.
3. CREDIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (विश्वसनीय): acceptable
Synonyms: trustworthy, reliable
Antonyms: untrustworthy
Example Sentence:Few people found his story credible.
4. ACQUIESCENCE (NOUN): (सहमति): consent
Synonyms: agreement, acceptance
Antonyms: refusal
Example Sentence:In silent acquiescence, she rose to her feet.
5. NOTABLE (NOUN): (प्रतिष्ठित व्यक्ति): celebrity
Synonyms: VIP, personality
Antonyms: nonentity
Example Sentence:All businessmen and local notables were invited.
6. INSCRUTABLE (ADJECTIVE): (रहस्यपूर्ण): enigmatic
Synonyms: unreadable, impenetrable
Antonyms: expressive
Example Sentence:Guy looked blankly inscrutable.
7. COMPARABLE (ADJECTIVE): (तुलनीय): as good as
Synonyms: on a par with, on a level with
Antonyms: incomparable
Example Sentence:Nobody is comparable with this athlete.
8. SCRUPULOUS (ADJECTIVE): (सावधान): careful
Synonyms: meticulous, painstaking
Antonyms: careless
Example Sentence:The research has been carried out with scrupulous attention to detail.
9. NOVEL (ADJECTIVE): (नया): new
Synonyms: original, unusual
Antonyms: old
Example Sentence:He hit on a novel idea to solve his financial problems.
10. CAREFREE (NOUN): (निश्चिन्त): unworried
Synonyms: untroubled, blithe
Antonyms: anxious
Example Sentence:We were young and carefree.
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Synonym of Sentiment
(SSC CGL 2022, 2024)
(SSC CGL 2022, 2024)
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14%
Antipathy
12%
Concrete
10%
Hatred
64%
Feeling
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Synonym of Enchanting
(SSC CHSL 2023, CGL 2024)
(SSC CHSL 2023, CGL 2024)
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27%
Magical
41%
Interesting
7%
Natural
25%
Vivacious
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 04 Feb 2025
1. STRIDENT (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर): harsh
Synonyms: raucous, rough
Antonyms: soft
Example Sentence:His voice had become increasingly strident.
2. CREST (NOUN): (शिखर): summit
Synonyms: peak, top
Antonyms: bottom
Example Sentence:She reached the crest of the hill.
3. INTERIM (ADJECTIVE): (अन्तरिम): interim
Synonyms: temporary, pro tem
Antonyms: permanent
Example Sentence:Interim booking has been made for now.
4. BAFFLE (VERB): (विस्मित करना): bewilder
Synonyms: mystify, bemuse
Antonyms: enlighten
Example Sentence:She was baffled by his sudden change of mood.
5. ROBUST (ADJECTIVE): (स्वादिष्ट): strong
Synonyms: full-bodied, flavourful
Antonyms: insipid
Example Sentence:The dish is a robust mixture of fish, onions, capers and tomatoes.
6. DISRUPT (VERB): (बिगाड़ना): distort
Synonyms: damage, buckle
Antonyms: organize
Example Sentence:The blast from below would have disrupted the underlying rock.
7. CONSTRAINT (NOUN): (प्रतिबंध): inhibition
Synonyms: uneasiness, embarrassment
Antonyms: openness
Example Sentence:They would be able to talk without constraint.
8. CONVALESCE (VERB): (अच्छा हो जाना): recuperate
Synonyms: recover, improve
Antonyms: deteriorate
Example Sentence:He spent eight months convalescing after the stroke.
9. UNWAVERING (ADJECTIVE): (स्थिर): steady
Synonyms: fixed resolute
Antonyms: unsteady
Example Sentence:She fixed him with an unwavering stare.
10. UNDERMINE (VERB): (नष्ट करना): erode
Synonyms: wear away, eat away at
Antonyms: support
Example Sentence:The flow of water had undermined pillars supporting the roof.
1. STRIDENT (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर): harsh
Synonyms: raucous, rough
Antonyms: soft
Example Sentence:His voice had become increasingly strident.
2. CREST (NOUN): (शिखर): summit
Synonyms: peak, top
Antonyms: bottom
Example Sentence:She reached the crest of the hill.
3. INTERIM (ADJECTIVE): (अन्तरिम): interim
Synonyms: temporary, pro tem
Antonyms: permanent
Example Sentence:Interim booking has been made for now.
4. BAFFLE (VERB): (विस्मित करना): bewilder
Synonyms: mystify, bemuse
Antonyms: enlighten
Example Sentence:She was baffled by his sudden change of mood.
5. ROBUST (ADJECTIVE): (स्वादिष्ट): strong
Synonyms: full-bodied, flavourful
Antonyms: insipid
Example Sentence:The dish is a robust mixture of fish, onions, capers and tomatoes.
6. DISRUPT (VERB): (बिगाड़ना): distort
Synonyms: damage, buckle
Antonyms: organize
Example Sentence:The blast from below would have disrupted the underlying rock.
7. CONSTRAINT (NOUN): (प्रतिबंध): inhibition
Synonyms: uneasiness, embarrassment
Antonyms: openness
Example Sentence:They would be able to talk without constraint.
8. CONVALESCE (VERB): (अच्छा हो जाना): recuperate
Synonyms: recover, improve
Antonyms: deteriorate
Example Sentence:He spent eight months convalescing after the stroke.
9. UNWAVERING (ADJECTIVE): (स्थिर): steady
Synonyms: fixed resolute
Antonyms: unsteady
Example Sentence:She fixed him with an unwavering stare.
10. UNDERMINE (VERB): (नष्ट करना): erode
Synonyms: wear away, eat away at
Antonyms: support
Example Sentence:The flow of water had undermined pillars supporting the roof.
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Today's Word
🔍Impending (adj)
📌Meaning: used to describe things or events about to happen
📌Synonyms: imminent;
📌Example: Impending risk of pollution left us worried.
🔍Impending (adj)
📌Meaning: used to describe things or events about to happen
📌Synonyms: imminent;
📌Example: Impending risk of pollution left us worried.
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Choose the Indirect Speech of the given sentences.
Asha said, “I never eat fish.”(SSC CGL 2024)
Asha said, “I never eat fish.”(SSC CGL 2024)
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13%
Asha says that she never eats fish.
73%
Asha said that she never ate fish.
10%
Asha said that fish never ate by her.
4%
Asha told that fish she never ate.
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