Fire the imagination
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    Do something unbelievable
      
    27%
    To destroy a person's dream
      
    32%
    To make someone feel very interested in something
      
    12%
    Advice someone to be more practical
      
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  First and foremost
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    12%
    Most difficult task
      
    16%
    After everything else
      
    10%
    Far from truth
      
    62%
    Most important aspect
      
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 Daily The Hindu Vocabulary |21.02.2023 
1. FARCE (NOUN): (ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ€Ήΰ€Έΰ€¨): absurdity
Synonyms: mockery, travesty
Antonyms: respect, praise
Example Sentence:
The debate turned into a drunken farce.
2. INVEIGLING (ADJECTIVE): Alluring
Synonyms: attracting, captivating
Antonyms: repulsive, repellent
Example Sentence:
The picture was quite inveigling.
3. SINISTER (ADJECTIVE): Nasty
Synonyms: ominous, perverse
Antonyms: auspicious, benevolent
Example Sentence:
It was a pretty sinister comment that you made so far.
4. MULISHNESS (NOUN): Doggedness
Synonyms: obstinacy, bullheadedness
Antonyms: irresolution, dubiety
Example Sentence:
He is buying everything by showing his heights of mulishness.
5. PULSATE (VERB): Quaver
Synonyms: tremble, quiver
Antonyms: steady, be still
Example Sentence:
The meek bird was pulsating in the refractory wind.
6. DOLEFUL (ADJECTIVE): Mournful
Synonyms: woeful, sorrowful
Antonyms: elated, cheerful
Example Sentence:
It must be a doleful morning for her and her family.
7. CEREBRATION (NOUN): Thought
Synonyms: cogitation, contemplation
Antonyms: avoidance, ignorance
Example Sentence:
It is a nice cerebration.
8. RANTING (ADJECTIVE): Raving
Synonyms: angry, raging
Antonyms: serene, placid
Example Sentence:
Mukesh is a ranting man.
9. HOARSE (ADJECTIVE): Harsh
Synonyms: rough, gruff
Antonyms: polite, soft
Example Sentence:
One should not be hoarse towards their workers.
10. EMPIRICAL (ADJECTIVE): seen
Synonyms: actual, real
Antonyms: false, unreal
Example Sentence:
They provided considerable empirical evidence to support their argument.
1. FARCE (NOUN): (ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ€Ήΰ€Έΰ€¨): absurdity
Synonyms: mockery, travesty
Antonyms: respect, praise
Example Sentence:
The debate turned into a drunken farce.
2. INVEIGLING (ADJECTIVE): Alluring
Synonyms: attracting, captivating
Antonyms: repulsive, repellent
Example Sentence:
The picture was quite inveigling.
3. SINISTER (ADJECTIVE): Nasty
Synonyms: ominous, perverse
Antonyms: auspicious, benevolent
Example Sentence:
It was a pretty sinister comment that you made so far.
4. MULISHNESS (NOUN): Doggedness
Synonyms: obstinacy, bullheadedness
Antonyms: irresolution, dubiety
Example Sentence:
He is buying everything by showing his heights of mulishness.
5. PULSATE (VERB): Quaver
Synonyms: tremble, quiver
Antonyms: steady, be still
Example Sentence:
The meek bird was pulsating in the refractory wind.
6. DOLEFUL (ADJECTIVE): Mournful
Synonyms: woeful, sorrowful
Antonyms: elated, cheerful
Example Sentence:
It must be a doleful morning for her and her family.
7. CEREBRATION (NOUN): Thought
Synonyms: cogitation, contemplation
Antonyms: avoidance, ignorance
Example Sentence:
It is a nice cerebration.
8. RANTING (ADJECTIVE): Raving
Synonyms: angry, raging
Antonyms: serene, placid
Example Sentence:
Mukesh is a ranting man.
9. HOARSE (ADJECTIVE): Harsh
Synonyms: rough, gruff
Antonyms: polite, soft
Example Sentence:
One should not be hoarse towards their workers.
10. EMPIRICAL (ADJECTIVE): seen
Synonyms: actual, real
Antonyms: false, unreal
Example Sentence:
They provided considerable empirical evidence to support their argument.
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    18%
    Deceive
      
    20%
    Brash
      
    30%
    Condone
      
    32%
    Condemn
      
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  Fit as a fiddle
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    76%
    To be in excellent health
      
    14%
    Buy good musical instrument
      
    8%
    Learning to play fiddle
      
    2%
    None of these
      
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  Flash in the pan
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    7%
    Gold discovered
      
    42%
    Something that offers hope
      
    9%
    An early promise
      
    42%
    When success is short lived
      
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  One who does or do studies without seriousness
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    37%
    Dilettante
      
    17%
    Diligent
      
    13%
    Deliverate
      
    33%
    Distracted
      
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 Daily The Hindu Vocabulary |22.02.2023  
1. EFFICACY (NOUN): (ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€΅ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€°ΰ€Ώΰ€€ΰ€Ύ): effectiveness
Synonyms: success, potency
Antonyms: inefficacy
Example Sentence:
There is little information on the efficacy of this treatment.
2. EVADE (VERB): (ΰ€¬ΰ€ΰ€¨ΰ€Ύ): elude
Synonyms: avoid, dodge
Antonyms: confront
Example Sentence:
His friends helped him to evade capture for a time.
3. RESUMPTION (NOUN): (ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€¨ΰ€°ΰ€Ύΰ€°ΰ€ΰ€): restart
Synonyms: restarting, reopening
Antonyms: suspension
Example Sentence:
The rain has stopped, but we're still waiting for the resumption of the game.
4. RETROSPECTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ₯ΰ€΅ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€΅ΰ₯): backdated
Synonyms: retroactive, ex post facto
Antonyms: prospective
Example Sentence:
Our survey was meant to be retrospective in all aspects.
5. GRASP (VERB): (ΰ€²ΰ€Ύΰ€ ΰ€ΰ€ ΰ€Ύΰ€¨ΰ€Ύ): take advantage of
Synonyms: act on, seize
Antonyms: miss
Example Sentence:
Many companies grasped the opportunity to expand.
6. WRECK (VERB): (ΰ€ΰ€°ΰ€Ύΰ€¬ ΰ€ΰ€°ΰ€¨ΰ€Ύ): ruin
Synonyms: spoil, disrupt
Antonyms: facilitate
Example Sentence:
An eye injury wrecked his chances of a professional career.
7. NETTLE (VERB): (ΰ€ΰ€Ώΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€¨ΰ€Ύ): irritate
Synonyms: annoy, irk
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
Jessica nettled and said, βi am leavingβ.
8. HAVOC (NOUN): (ΰ€΅ΰ€Ώΰ€¨ΰ€Ύΰ€Ά): devastation
Synonyms: destruction, damage
Antonyms: development
Example Sentence:
The hurricane caused havoc in Bengal.
9. BOOST (VERB): (ΰ€¬ΰ€’ΰ€Ύΰ€΅ΰ€Ύ ΰ€¦ΰ₯ΰ€¨ΰ€Ύ): improve
Synonyms: raise, uplift
Antonyms: decrease
Example Sentence:
A lot of measures were taken to boost tourism.
10. WOE (NOUN): (ΰ€¦ΰ₯ΰ€ΰ€): misery
Synonyms: sorrow, distress
Antonyms: happiness
Example Sentence:
The tale full of woe continued.
1. EFFICACY (NOUN): (ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€΅ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€°ΰ€Ώΰ€€ΰ€Ύ): effectiveness
Synonyms: success, potency
Antonyms: inefficacy
Example Sentence:
There is little information on the efficacy of this treatment.
2. EVADE (VERB): (ΰ€¬ΰ€ΰ€¨ΰ€Ύ): elude
Synonyms: avoid, dodge
Antonyms: confront
Example Sentence:
His friends helped him to evade capture for a time.
3. RESUMPTION (NOUN): (ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€¨ΰ€°ΰ€Ύΰ€°ΰ€ΰ€): restart
Synonyms: restarting, reopening
Antonyms: suspension
Example Sentence:
The rain has stopped, but we're still waiting for the resumption of the game.
4. RETROSPECTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ₯ΰ€΅ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€΅ΰ₯): backdated
Synonyms: retroactive, ex post facto
Antonyms: prospective
Example Sentence:
Our survey was meant to be retrospective in all aspects.
5. GRASP (VERB): (ΰ€²ΰ€Ύΰ€ ΰ€ΰ€ ΰ€Ύΰ€¨ΰ€Ύ): take advantage of
Synonyms: act on, seize
Antonyms: miss
Example Sentence:
Many companies grasped the opportunity to expand.
6. WRECK (VERB): (ΰ€ΰ€°ΰ€Ύΰ€¬ ΰ€ΰ€°ΰ€¨ΰ€Ύ): ruin
Synonyms: spoil, disrupt
Antonyms: facilitate
Example Sentence:
An eye injury wrecked his chances of a professional career.
7. NETTLE (VERB): (ΰ€ΰ€Ώΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€¨ΰ€Ύ): irritate
Synonyms: annoy, irk
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:
Jessica nettled and said, βi am leavingβ.
8. HAVOC (NOUN): (ΰ€΅ΰ€Ώΰ€¨ΰ€Ύΰ€Ά): devastation
Synonyms: destruction, damage
Antonyms: development
Example Sentence:
The hurricane caused havoc in Bengal.
9. BOOST (VERB): (ΰ€¬ΰ€’ΰ€Ύΰ€΅ΰ€Ύ ΰ€¦ΰ₯ΰ€¨ΰ€Ύ): improve
Synonyms: raise, uplift
Antonyms: decrease
Example Sentence:
A lot of measures were taken to boost tourism.
10. WOE (NOUN): (ΰ€¦ΰ₯ΰ€ΰ€): misery
Synonyms: sorrow, distress
Antonyms: happiness
Example Sentence:
The tale full of woe continued.
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  Fit like a glove
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    5%
    Doing work in the garden
      
    41%
    In partnership for something dishonest
      
    7%
    Wearing gloves for working
      
    46%
    Working together in the same office
      
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  Fly into rage
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    74%
    To become extremely angry
      
    7%
    To share things
      
    9%
    To dress up properly
      
    10%
    To go straight ahead
      
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