Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted one word.
We, as human beings, have a tendency of believing in the things (that can be seen and touched).
1. spiritual
2. impalpable
3. inexpressible
4. tangible
We, as human beings, have a tendency of believing in the things (that can be seen and touched).
1. spiritual
2. impalpable
3. inexpressible
4. tangible
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
Fear of snakes
1. Claustrophobia
2. Syngenesophobia
3. Ophidiophobia
4. Xenophobia
Fear of snakes
1. Claustrophobia
2. Syngenesophobia
3. Ophidiophobia
4. Xenophobia
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Hit a brick wall
(A) Fight a powerful foe
(B) Demolish a brick wall
(C) Not able to make any progress
(D) Use physical force
Hit a brick wall
(A) Fight a powerful foe
(B) Demolish a brick wall
(C) Not able to make any progress
(D) Use physical force
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Hold water
(A) A diluted argument
(B) Appear to be of no value
(C) Stop emphasising a point
(D) Appear to be valid or reasonable
Hold water
(A) A diluted argument
(B) Appear to be of no value
(C) Stop emphasising a point
(D) Appear to be valid or reasonable
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Antonym of Convalesce
(SSC CPO, CGL 2024)
(SSC CPO, CGL 2024)
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31%
Collapse
29%
Conceal
20%
Corrupt
20%
Confront
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Synonym of Loving
(UPPCL Technician electrical 2021, CGL 2024)
(UPPCL Technician electrical 2021, CGL 2024)
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79%
Affectionate
3%
Rich
12%
Happy
7%
Aloof
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Today's Word
🔰Penalize /ˈpiːn(ə)lʌɪz/ (verb):
🌸to punish or to treat unfairly.
🔅heavily/deliberately/wrongly/unfairly penalized.
💢penalize someone for something
Last year, the head teacher unfairly penalized me for knocking him accidentally.
🔰Penalize /ˈpiːn(ə)lʌɪz/ (verb):
🌸to punish or to treat unfairly.
🔅heavily/deliberately/wrongly/unfairly penalized.
💢penalize someone for something
Last year, the head teacher unfairly penalized me for knocking him accidentally.
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
The nest of a squirrel, typically in the form of a mass of twigs in a tree.
(A) Drey
(B) Hole
(C) Lair
(D) Burrow
The nest of a squirrel, typically in the form of a mass of twigs in a tree.
(A) Drey
(B) Hole
(C) Lair
(D) Burrow
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Property left to someone by a will
(A) Prophecy
(B) Legacy
(C) Alimony
(D) Windfall
Property left to someone by a will
(A) Prophecy
(B) Legacy
(C) Alimony
(D) Windfall
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best idiom for the phrase.
beyond the bounds of civilized behavior, or bizarre
(A) Bite off more than you can chew
(B) Beyond the Pale
(C) Between the devil and the deep blue sea
(D) Beyond the shadow of doubt
beyond the bounds of civilized behavior, or bizarre
(A) Bite off more than you can chew
(B) Beyond the Pale
(C) Between the devil and the deep blue sea
(D) Beyond the shadow of doubt
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Each of the following questions has underlined idioms/phrases. Each sentence is followed by four options. Choose the option that best describes the meaning of the highlighted idiom/phrase.
To restart his (cash-strapped) company he decided to apply for a bank loan.
(A) improving
(B) expensive
(C) impoverished
(D) expanding
To restart his (cash-strapped) company he decided to apply for a bank loan.
(A) improving
(B) expensive
(C) impoverished
(D) expanding
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
I remember vivid / the last road trip / we had / before the pandemic hit.
A. the last road trip
B. we had
C. before the pandemic hit
D. I remember vivid
I remember vivid / the last road trip / we had / before the pandemic hit.
A. the last road trip
B. we had
C. before the pandemic hit
D. I remember vivid
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