Synonym of Forsake
(SSC GD constable 2019, CGL 2024)
(SSC GD constable 2019, CGL 2024)
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13%
Accept
10%
Adopt
10%
Adapt
66%
Abandon
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 10 Feb 2025
1. IGNITE (VERB): (आग लगना): catch fire
Synonyms: catch, burst into flames
Antonyms: go out
Example Sentence:Furniture can give off lethal fumes when it ignites.
2. INEQUITY (NOUN): (अन्याय): unfairness
Synonyms: injustice, partisanshi
Antonyms: fairness
Example Sentence:Policies aimed at redressing racial inequity.
3. NAUSEOUS (ADJECTIVE): (वमनजनक): sickening
Synonyms: nauseating, stomach-turning
Antonyms: charmin
Example Sentence:The thought of stale food made her feel nauseous.
4. UPHEAVAL (NOUN): (उथल-पुथल): disruption
Synonyms: upset, disturbance
Antonyms: stability
Example Sentence:Major upheavals have affected the financial markets.
5. INTENDED (ADJECTIVE): (जानबूझकर): deliberate
Synonyms: intentional, calculated
Antonyms: accidental
Example Sentence:The intended victim escaped.
6. LAST (VERB): (सहन करना): endure
Synonyms: stand up, keep going
Antonyms: wear out
Example Sentence:The car is built to last.
7. BRUTALITY (NOUN): (क्रूरता): savagery
Synonyms: cruelty, viciousness
Antonyms: gentleness
Example Sentence:Brutality against civilians should be condemned.
8. CONVICT (VERB): (अपराधी घोषित करना): sentence
Synonyms: find guilty, send down for
Antonyms: acquit
Example Sentence:The thieves were convicted of the robbery.
9. UNIVERSAL (ADJECTIVE): (सर्वव्यापक): general
Synonyms: ubiquitous, comprehensive
Antonyms: particular
Example Sentence:His decision led to universal suffrage.
10. NUMEROUS (ADJECTIVE): (अनेक): many
Synonyms: a great many, countless
Antonyms: few
Example Sentence:She had complained to the council on numerous occasions.
1. IGNITE (VERB): (आग लगना): catch fire
Synonyms: catch, burst into flames
Antonyms: go out
Example Sentence:Furniture can give off lethal fumes when it ignites.
2. INEQUITY (NOUN): (अन्याय): unfairness
Synonyms: injustice, partisanshi
Antonyms: fairness
Example Sentence:Policies aimed at redressing racial inequity.
3. NAUSEOUS (ADJECTIVE): (वमनजनक): sickening
Synonyms: nauseating, stomach-turning
Antonyms: charmin
Example Sentence:The thought of stale food made her feel nauseous.
4. UPHEAVAL (NOUN): (उथल-पुथल): disruption
Synonyms: upset, disturbance
Antonyms: stability
Example Sentence:Major upheavals have affected the financial markets.
5. INTENDED (ADJECTIVE): (जानबूझकर): deliberate
Synonyms: intentional, calculated
Antonyms: accidental
Example Sentence:The intended victim escaped.
6. LAST (VERB): (सहन करना): endure
Synonyms: stand up, keep going
Antonyms: wear out
Example Sentence:The car is built to last.
7. BRUTALITY (NOUN): (क्रूरता): savagery
Synonyms: cruelty, viciousness
Antonyms: gentleness
Example Sentence:Brutality against civilians should be condemned.
8. CONVICT (VERB): (अपराधी घोषित करना): sentence
Synonyms: find guilty, send down for
Antonyms: acquit
Example Sentence:The thieves were convicted of the robbery.
9. UNIVERSAL (ADJECTIVE): (सर्वव्यापक): general
Synonyms: ubiquitous, comprehensive
Antonyms: particular
Example Sentence:His decision led to universal suffrage.
10. NUMEROUS (ADJECTIVE): (अनेक): many
Synonyms: a great many, countless
Antonyms: few
Example Sentence:She had complained to the council on numerous occasions.
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Choose the Indirect Speech of the given sentences.
Denis told Mr. George, “Please, be kind to me.”
Denis told Mr. George, “Please, be kind to me.”
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4%
Denis requested Mr. George for be kind to me
19%
Denis requested Mr. George to be kind to me.
69%
Denis requested Mr. George to be kind to him.
7%
All of the above
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select the one which best expressed the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice .
The singer was singing an old melody.
The singer was singing an old melody.
Anonymous Quiz
75%
An old melody was being sung by the singer.
11%
An old melody were sung by the singer.
7%
An old melody is sung by the singer.
8%
An old melody was sung by the singer.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
68%
Encouragement
18%
Embarasment
8%
Conscinteous
6%
Comotion
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Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
32%
Veterinary
31%
Rehersal
19%
Employeed
19%
Seperable
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UNION BUDGET 2025-26
Important One Liners
• Government to launch a 6-year “Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses” with focus on Tur, Urad and Masoor. NAFED and NCCF to procure these pulses from farmers during the next 4 years.
• A Makhana Board to be established in Bihar to improve production, processing, value addition, and marketing of makhana.
• The loan limit under the Modified Interest Subvention Scheme to be enhanced from ₹3 lakh to ₹5 lakh for loans taken through the KCC.
• A plant with annual capacity of 12.7 lakh metric tons to be set up at Namrup, Assam.
• Customized Credit Cards with ₹5 lakh limit for micro enterprises registered on Udyam portal, 10 lakh cards to be issued in the First year.
• A new scheme for 5 lakh women, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes first-time entrepreneurs to provide term-loans upto ₹ 2 crore in the next 5 years announced.
• A National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management to be set up in Bihar.
• Bharatiya Bhasha Pustak Scheme announced to provide digital-form Indian language books for school and higher education.
• Greenfield airports announced in Bihar, in addition to the expansion of the capacity of Patna airport and a brownfield airport at Bihta.
• The FDI limit for the insurance sector to be raised from 74 to 100 per cent, for those companies which invest the entire premium in India.
• No personal income tax payable upto income of Rs 12 lakh (i.e. average income of Rs 1 lakh per month other than special rate income such as capital gains) under the new regime.
• This limit will be Rs 12.75 lakh for salaried tax payers, due to standard deduction of Rs 75,000.
• The limit for tax deduction on interest for senior citizens doubled from the present Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh.
• The annual limit of Rs 2.40 lakh for TDS on rent increased to Rs 6 lakh.
Important One Liners
• Government to launch a 6-year “Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses” with focus on Tur, Urad and Masoor. NAFED and NCCF to procure these pulses from farmers during the next 4 years.
• A Makhana Board to be established in Bihar to improve production, processing, value addition, and marketing of makhana.
• The loan limit under the Modified Interest Subvention Scheme to be enhanced from ₹3 lakh to ₹5 lakh for loans taken through the KCC.
• A plant with annual capacity of 12.7 lakh metric tons to be set up at Namrup, Assam.
• Customized Credit Cards with ₹5 lakh limit for micro enterprises registered on Udyam portal, 10 lakh cards to be issued in the First year.
• A new scheme for 5 lakh women, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes first-time entrepreneurs to provide term-loans upto ₹ 2 crore in the next 5 years announced.
• A National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management to be set up in Bihar.
• Bharatiya Bhasha Pustak Scheme announced to provide digital-form Indian language books for school and higher education.
• Greenfield airports announced in Bihar, in addition to the expansion of the capacity of Patna airport and a brownfield airport at Bihta.
• The FDI limit for the insurance sector to be raised from 74 to 100 per cent, for those companies which invest the entire premium in India.
• No personal income tax payable upto income of Rs 12 lakh (i.e. average income of Rs 1 lakh per month other than special rate income such as capital gains) under the new regime.
• This limit will be Rs 12.75 lakh for salaried tax payers, due to standard deduction of Rs 75,000.
• The limit for tax deduction on interest for senior citizens doubled from the present Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh.
• The annual limit of Rs 2.40 lakh for TDS on rent increased to Rs 6 lakh.
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Choose the erroneous part of the given sentence.
Despite of continuing pain (1)/ she worked at her (2)/ temporary summer job (3)/ most of the week (4).
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
Despite of continuing pain (1)/ she worked at her (2)/ temporary summer job (3)/ most of the week (4).
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
If he wants / farther information, / send him / to me.
(A) farther information
(B) If he wants
(C) send him
(D) to me
If he wants / farther information, / send him / to me.
(A) farther information
(B) If he wants
(C) send him
(D) to me
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Select the appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Back up
(A) Withdraw
(B) Defend or support
(C) Think about the past
(D) Stand up to fight
Back up
(A) Withdraw
(B) Defend or support
(C) Think about the past
(D) Stand up to fight
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Choose the correct meaning of the highlighted idiom from the given options.
He is now a (gentleman at large) living as best as he can.
(A) Dominating
(B) At liberty
(C) A person without any serious occupation
(D) Ordinary and undistinguished
He is now a (gentleman at large) living as best as he can.
(A) Dominating
(B) At liberty
(C) A person without any serious occupation
(D) Ordinary and undistinguished
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In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.
That which is without opposition
(A) Ubiquitous
(B) Anonymity
(C) Unanimous
(D) Unison
That which is without opposition
(A) Ubiquitous
(B) Anonymity
(C) Unanimous
(D) Unison
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
An emolument over and above fixed income or salary
(A) honorarium
(B) sinecure
(C) perquistive
(D) prerogative
An emolument over and above fixed income or salary
(A) honorarium
(B) sinecure
(C) perquistive
(D) prerogative
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