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Adam's ale.. पानी
water
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Mayhem (noun) खलबली, नियन्त्रण से बाहर की स्थिति
A situation in which there is no or little order or control.
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Prerogative (noun) - विशेषाधिकार
Certain things a person has, to allow or decline that others don't have
Being a father it's my prerogative not to allow my son out after 9 PM
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Antagonism (noun)- बैरभाव
Hate, extreme unfriendliness or active opposition towards someone.
e.g. RBI Governor Raghu Rajan does not want to extend his tenure because of a huge antagonism from the ruling party.
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Conjure (verb) - जादू दिखाना
to make something happened by magic
Conjure up - जादू से कुछ प्रकट करके दिखाना
Conjuring - जादू का खेल
A magic show
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Whammy (noun) - जादूटोना
magical spell or power that causes someone to have difficult time or situation
e.g. he put whammy on me
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Dead ringer- 100 % identical or duplicate
हू-ब-हू , बिल्कुल वैसा ही
07/04/2016
Common grammatical mistake
No comments... incorrect
No comment.... correct
Rule.. No is always followed by a singular noun
Common grammatical error
We are the best... incorrect
We are best.......... correct
Rule. Article the shoulb be followed by a noun and best is an adjective
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Malady- a disease रोग
The meanings and usage of these two similar-sounding words overlap quite a bit, so it can be hard to figure out which one to use when.
1. Use especially to mean “very” or “extremely,” as in these examples:
There is nothing especially radical about that idea.
The food was not especially good.
2. Use especially when something stands out from all the others, and you want the meaning of “particularly,” as in these examples:
She can't be sure she will win, especially at this early stage of the campaign.
The appetizers and especially the soup were delicious.
3. When you want to convey the meaning “for a special purpose,” or “specifically,” you can use either especially or specially. They are both correct.
The speech was written especially/specially for the occasion.
4. When you want to convey the meaning “in a special manner”, as in this example below, use specially. In this context, especially would sound odd or wrong to most native speakers.
I don't want to be treated specially.
I don't want to be treated especially.
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