03/07/2024
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03/07/2024
कड़क और गर्म चाय का शौकीन हूँ साहब!
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14/03/2024
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06/03/2024
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22/02/2022
𝙻𝚎𝚝'𝚜 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚊 𝚐𝚕𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚎 𝚊𝚗𝚝𝚘𝚗𝚢𝚖𝚜 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚜𝚢𝚗𝚘𝚗𝚢𝚖𝚜
𝙱𝚢 𝙰𝚜𝚑𝚠𝚒𝚗𝚒 𝚟𝚒𝚓𝚊𝚢
1. VIGOROUS (ADJECTIVE): (ज़ोरदार): strenuous
Synonyms: powerful, potent
Antonyms: weak
Example Sentence:
It is said that vigorous exercise increases oxygen consumption.
2. EXQUISITE (ADJECTIVE): (उत्कृष्ट): beautiful
Synonyms: lovely, elegant
Antonyms: crude
Example Sentence:
The Indians brought in exquisite designs and beadwork to sell.
3. LABYRINTHINE (ADJECTIVE): (जटिल): complicated
Synonyms: intricate, complex
Antonyms: straightforward
Example Sentence:
The film was filled with labyrinthine plots and counterplots.
4. TEMPORAL (ADJECTIVE): (लौकिक): secular
Synonyms: non-spiritual, worldly
Antonyms: spiritual
Example Sentence:
The Church did not imitate the secular rulers who thought only of temporal gain.
5. DISPOSITION (NOUN): (रुझान): inclination
Synonyms: tendency, proneness
Antonyms: disinclination
Example Sentence:
The President has shown a disposition to alter policies.
6. AMENABLE (ADJECTIVE): (आज्ञाकारी): compliant
Synonyms: acquiescent, biddable
Antonyms: uncooperative
Example Sentence:
All parents want their children to be amenable.
7.IMMEDIATE (ADJECTIVE): (निकटतम): nearest
Synonyms: near, close
Antonyms: distant
Example Sentence:
Roads in the immediate vicinity of the port.
8.JUBILATION (NOUN): (आनंद): joy
Synonyms: exultation, triumph
Antonyms: despondency
Example Sentence:
We all witnessed unbelievable scenes of jubilation.
9.VEHEMENT (ADJECTIVE): (उत्साही): passionate
Synonyms: forceful, ardent
Antonyms: mild
Example Sentence:
Her voice was low but vehement.
10. DISMAY (NOUN): (अचरज): alarm
Synonyms: shock, surprise
Antonyms: pleasure
u announced her retirement very soon.
21/02/2022
The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams | 20-02-2022
1.EXPEDITE :(VERB): (जल्दी करना): speed up
Synonyms: accelerate, hurry
Antonyms: delay
Example Sentence:
I expedited the completion of my report.
2.DISPEL :(VERB): (दूर करना): banish
Synonyms: eliminate, dismiss
Antonyms: engender
Example Sentence:
The brightness of the day did nothing to dispel my sadness.
3.FIERCE :(ADJECTIVE): (प्रचंड): powerful
Synonyms: strong, violent
Antonyms: gentle
Example Sentence:
Fierce storms lashed the country.
4.DISMAY :(NOUN): (त्रस्त करना): appall
Synonyms: horrify, shock
Antonyms: encourage
Example Sentence:
He was dismayed by the U-turn in policy.
5.IMPULSE :(NOUN): (आवेग): wildness
Synonyms: spontaneity, recklessness
Antonyms: premeditation
Example Sentence:
She was solely a woman of impulse.
6.UNFETTER :(VERB): (छुड़ा देना): untie
Synonyms: unchain, unbind
Antonyms: bind
Example Sentence:
The guards unfetter the prisoners.
7.CUTTING-EDGE: (ADJECTIVE): (उन्नत): advanced
Synonyms: innovative, pioneering.
Antonyms: conventional
Example Sentence:
The company succeeded as it uses cutting-edge technology.
8.IMPROBABLE :(ADJECTIVE): (अप्रत्याशित): inauthentic
Synonyms: unconvincing, unbelievable
Antonyms: believable
Example Sentence:
The characters have improbable names.
9.DEFIANT:(ADJECTIVE): (हठी): intransigent
Synonyms: resistant, obstinate
Antonyms: apologetic
Example Sentence:
He showed a defiant gesture.
10. STACK :(VERB): (ढेर लगाना): load
Synonyms: fill (up), lade
Antonyms: empty
Example Sentence:
He spent most of the time stacking shelves.
20/02/2022
Let's have a glance the collective nouns
19/02/2022
English Idioms and Phrases:
By:- Ashwini vijay
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"Never in a million years"
😂Meaning:
Absolutely never.
✅Example:
Never in a million years would I think to fall in love with him.
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"Kettle of fish"
🧐Meaning:
A difficult or an awkward situation.
✅Example:
Sitting on the first bench of a classroom is like a kettle of fish for some students.
💡 :
"In for a penny, in for a pound"
🧐Meaning:
That someone is intentionally investing his time or money for a particular project or task.
✅Example:
When Athlead was booming, Jim was in for a penny and in for a pound, that’s how much dedicated he was.
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"Kicking one’s heels"
🧐Meaning:
Wasting one’s time while waiting for something/someone.
✅Example:
Sitting on the bench of a park, Antonio was kicking his heels while waiting for his friends to arrive.
💡Proverb:
“Don’t kill the goose that lays the golden eggs”
🧐Meaning:
If you kill a goose that lays golden eggs, you destroy something that makes lot of money for you.
✅Example:
Tourists come to this city mainly to see this monument. By opening it to commercial use, the city council may kill the goose that lays golden eggs.
💡Idiom
"Once in a blue moon"
🧐Meaning:
something happens very rarely, once after a very long time.
✅Example:
I don’t know why she bought that music system. She uses it once in a blue moon.
💡Phrase
"Might and main"
🧐Meaning:
Doing something by putting in all the efforts.
✅Example:
Mike was stuck in a building all night long. He shouted might and main from the window but no one came to his rescue
💡Proverb:
“Don’t put all your eggs in one basket”
🧐Meaning:
Don’t put all your effort into a single course of action, venture, investment, goal, or the like, because if it doesn’t work, you lose everything.
✅Example:
Almost entire revenue of the Company comes from the Facebook platform. If Facebook tweaks its policies in future, the Company may sink. They shouldn’t put all their eggs in the same basket.
💡Idiom
"Out of the woods"
🧐Meaning:
the hardest part of something is over, but the situation isn’t still good.
✅Example:
The surgery went well, but he’s not out of the woods yet.
💡Phrase
"Elvis has left the building"
🧐Meaning:
A punchline often used to disband the crowd after the culmination of an event.
✅Example:
The concert is over and Elvis has left the building. You can go home now
14/02/2022
Enrich your vocabulary
By Ashwini vijay
🔶1. ENVISAGE (VERB)
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● Meaning ➩ contemplate or conceive of as a possibility or a desirable future event. (परिकल्पना करना)
● Synonyms ➩ foresee, predict, forecast, foretell, imagine
🔷2. AMENITY (NOUN)
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● Meaning ➩ a desirable or useful feature or facility of a building or place. (सुख सुविधा)
● Synonyms ➩ facility, service, convenience, utility, resource,
🔶3. PERPETUAL (ADJ)
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● Meaning ➩ never-ending or changing. (लगातार)
● Synonyms ➩ everlasting, never-ending, eternal, perennial, enduring, immortal
🔷4. ADROIT (ADJ)
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● Meaning ➩ clever or skillful in using the hands or mind. (निपुण)
● Synonyms ➩ skillful, adept, dexterous, agile, ingenious, peerless
🔶5. LASSITUDE (NOUN)
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● Meaning ➩ a state of physical or mental weariness; lack of energy. (अवसाद)
● Synonyms ➩ tiredness, lethargy, listlessness, weariness, torpor, sloth
🔷6. OBLOQUY (NOUN)
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● Meaning ➩ strong public criticism or verbal abuse. (अपमान)
● Synonyms ➩ criticism, standar, vilification, opprobrium, vituperation
🔶7. ABEYANCE (NOUN)
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● Meaning ➩ a state of temporary disuse or suspension. (ठहराव)
● Synonyms ➩ suspension, remission, adjourn, postponed, prorogue
🔷8. DIFFIDENCE (NOUN)
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● Meaning ➩ modesty or shyness resulting from a lack of self-confidence. (संशय)
● Synonyms ➩ shyness, bashfulness, unassertiveness, modesty, apprehension
🔶9. BALEFUL (ADJ)
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● Meaning ➩ threatening harm; menacing. (हानिकारक)
● Synonyms ➩ menacing, threatening, unfriendly, hostile, malicious, acrimonious, sinister
🔷10. HOODWINK (VERB)
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● Meaning ➩ deceive or trick (someone). (आंख में धूल झोंकना)
● Synonyms ➩ deceive, trick, dupe, swindle, delude
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12/02/2022
Enrich your vocabulary
With Ashwini vijay
12/02/2022
Let's see some more roots -
◽️kardia - heart
◽️neuron - nerve
◽️psyche - mind
◽️algos - pain
30/01/2022
#𝙸𝙳𝙸𝙾𝙼𝚂
𝙱𝚢 𝙰𝚜𝚑𝚠𝚒𝚗𝚒 𝚟𝚒𝚓𝚊𝚢
1. (A little bird told me)
something that you say in order to let someone know that you are not going to tell them who gave you the information being discussed
2. (A pain in the neck)
someone or something that is very annoying
3. (A piece of cake)
something very easy
4. (To lay off)
to stop using or doing something
5. (pigs can fly)
There is no chance of that ever happening.
6. (Dead tired)
Totally exhausted or fatigued.
7. (Call it a day)
to quit work and go home; to say that a day's work has been completed.
8. (In charge of)
Having control over or responsibility for.
9. (In the way)
to be close to doing something.
10. (Be my guest)
Help yourself.; After you. (A polite way of indicating that someone else should go first, help himself or herself to something, or take the last one of something.)