Wild and woolly
  Anonymous Quiz
    60%
    Uncouth in appearance or behaviour
      
    21%
    Too much of something
      
    8%
    Near to perfection
      
    11%
    Ignoring all obligation
      
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  Wide off the mark
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    13%
    Something that you want
      
    57%
    Irrelevant
      
    29%
    To make the right decision
      
    2%
    None of these
      
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  She is eating mangoes.
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    8%
    Mangoes are eating by her
      
    22%
    Mangoes is being eaten by her.
      
    65%
    Mangoes are being eaten by her.
      
    6%
    Mangoes was being eaten by her.
      
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  She has written letters.
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    8%
    Letters were written by her.
      
    17%
    Letters have written by her.
      
    8%
    Letters are written by her.
      
    67%
    Letters have been written by her.
      
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  Select the option that rectifies the incorrectly spelt words in the given sentence.  
They have legitimete grounds to engagge users.
  They have legitimete grounds to engagge users.
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    11%
    They have legetimate grounds to engag users.
      
    15%
    They have legitimete grounds to engaege users.
      
    69%
    They have legitimate grounds to engage users.
      
    5%
    They have legitamate grounds to engage users.
      
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  Select the correctly spelt word.
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    16%
    Credintial
      
    14%
    Habichual
      
    28%
    Lopsided
      
    43%
    Adventurious
      
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  An imaginary name assumed by an author
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    65%
    Pseudonym
      
    9%
    Platonic
      
    20%
    Nomenclature
      
    7%
    Almanac
      
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  An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting, arguing, etc., for a certain period of time
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    49%
    Truce
      
    19%
    Surplus
      
    17%
    Graft
      
    16%
    Unanimous
      
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  We don't really / want a large house; / we are looking for some comfort / and some convenience on a moderate price.
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    49%
    And some convenience on a moderate price
      
    15%
    Want a large house
      
    20%
    We don’t really
      
    16%
    We are looking for some comfort
      
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  Lalitha will go / to sister's house / in
Mumbai / this summer.
  Mumbai / this summer.
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    53%
    To sister’s house
      
    21%
    In Mumbai
      
    18%
    Lalitha will go
      
    9%
    This summer
      
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  ✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 19.02.2024
1. INTRANSIGENT (ADJECTIVE): (सैद्धांतिक): uncompromising
Synonyms: inflexible, unbending
Antonyms: compliant
Example Sentence:
Her father had tried persuasion, but she was intransigent.
2. ORATORICAL (ADJECTIVE): (भाषण -संबंधी): rhetorical
Synonyms: grandiloquent, magniloquent
Antonyms: plain-spoken
Example Sentence:
He has plenty oratorical skills.
3. SHUN (VERB): (किनारा करना): avoid
Synonyms: evade eschew
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence:
He shunned fashionable society.
4. RATIFY (VERB): (पुष्टि करना): confirm
Synonyms: approve, sanction
Antonyms: reject
Example Sentence:
Both countries were due to ratify the treaty by the end of the year.
5. NEFARIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (कुटिल): wicked
Synonyms: evil, sinful
Antonyms: good
Example Sentence:
The nefarious activities of the organized-crime syndicates.
6. HEGEMONY (NOUN): (नायकत्व): leadership
Synonyms: dominance, dominion
Antonyms: self-government
Example Sentence:
Germany was united under Prussian hegemony after 1871.
7 ENORMITY (NOUN): (दुष्टता): wickedness
Synonyms: baseness, blackness
Antonyms: goodness
Example Sentence:
The enormities of war are way too high as expected.
8. APEX (NOUN): (चरम सीमा): climax
Synonyms: culmination, apotheosis
Antonyms: nadir
Example Sentence:
The apex of his career was in 1966 when he hosted aloft the World Cup.
9. ABOLITION (NOUN): (उन्मूलन): scrapping
Synonyms: ending, stopping
Antonyms: retention
Example Sentence:
He was responsible for the abolition of the death penalty.
10. CONCOMITANT (ADJECTIVE): (संगत करने वाला): attendant
Synonyms: accompanying, associated
Antonyms: unrelated
Example Sentence:
She loved travel, with all its concomitant worries.
1. INTRANSIGENT (ADJECTIVE): (सैद्धांतिक): uncompromising
Synonyms: inflexible, unbending
Antonyms: compliant
Example Sentence:
Her father had tried persuasion, but she was intransigent.
2. ORATORICAL (ADJECTIVE): (भाषण -संबंधी): rhetorical
Synonyms: grandiloquent, magniloquent
Antonyms: plain-spoken
Example Sentence:
He has plenty oratorical skills.
3. SHUN (VERB): (किनारा करना): avoid
Synonyms: evade eschew
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence:
He shunned fashionable society.
4. RATIFY (VERB): (पुष्टि करना): confirm
Synonyms: approve, sanction
Antonyms: reject
Example Sentence:
Both countries were due to ratify the treaty by the end of the year.
5. NEFARIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (कुटिल): wicked
Synonyms: evil, sinful
Antonyms: good
Example Sentence:
The nefarious activities of the organized-crime syndicates.
6. HEGEMONY (NOUN): (नायकत्व): leadership
Synonyms: dominance, dominion
Antonyms: self-government
Example Sentence:
Germany was united under Prussian hegemony after 1871.
7 ENORMITY (NOUN): (दुष्टता): wickedness
Synonyms: baseness, blackness
Antonyms: goodness
Example Sentence:
The enormities of war are way too high as expected.
8. APEX (NOUN): (चरम सीमा): climax
Synonyms: culmination, apotheosis
Antonyms: nadir
Example Sentence:
The apex of his career was in 1966 when he hosted aloft the World Cup.
9. ABOLITION (NOUN): (उन्मूलन): scrapping
Synonyms: ending, stopping
Antonyms: retention
Example Sentence:
He was responsible for the abolition of the death penalty.
10. CONCOMITANT (ADJECTIVE): (संगत करने वाला): attendant
Synonyms: accompanying, associated
Antonyms: unrelated
Example Sentence:
She loved travel, with all its concomitant worries.
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  Wiped the nose
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    27%
    To defeat someone
      
    44%
    To criticize someone
      
    21%
    To cheat someone
      
    9%
    To help someone
      
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