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Wednesday, 26 August 2020

ENGLISH SYNONYMS ANTONYMS




1.NETTLE (VERB): incite 

Equivalents: irritate, abrade 

Antonyms: pacify, alleviate 

Model Sentence: What happened was the consequence of Shashi's displeasure so now quit vexing her. 

2. Creek (VERB): persevere 

Equivalent words: face, endure 

Antonyms: evade, avoid 

Model Sentence: I can't creek you any longer at this point. 

3. Conspicuous (ADJECTIVE): pompous 

Equivalents: ostentatious, buoyant 

Antonyms: plain, unobtrusive 

Model Sentence: Their style of living is extremely pompous. 

4. JEJUNE (ADJECTIVE): exhausting 

Equivalents: dull, uninteresting 

Antonyms: fascinating, energizing 

Model Sentence: Vishnu is extremely jejune essentially. 

5. Familiarize (VERB): acquaint 

Equivalent words: notify, acclimate 

Antonyms: trick, hide 

Model Sentence: Shashi should familiarize herself with the documenting framework. 

6. Assert (VERB): guarantee 

Equivalent words: state, pronounce 

Antonyms: deny, disavow 

Model Sentence: Shipra asserted that she had never observed the young lady. 

7. Repudiate (VERB): negate 

Equivalent words: oppose, invalidate 

Antonyms: embrace, endorse 

Model Sentence: Why do you generally repudiate with me? 

8. Scholarly (ADJECTIVE): accomplished 

Equivalent words: proficient, educated 

Antonyms: uninformed, uneducated 

Model Sentence: Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar was a scholarly individual. 

9. Rebuke (VERB): reprove 

Equivalent words: reproach, censure 

Antonyms: acclaim, cheer 

Model Sentence: She was rebuked for arriving behind schedule to the gathering. 

10. Possibility (NOUN): crisis 

Equivalent words: exigency, likelihood 

Antonyms: unlikelihood, advantage 

Model Sentence: I have to accommodate every conceivable possibility.

Monday, 24 August 2020

IMPROTANT SYNONYMS VOCABLARY

Disunity (thing) – animosity, restriction, quarreling (मतभेद) 

Break with (phrasal action word) – act against procedural/conventional way (नहीं मानना) 

Wrap up (phrasal action word) – close, finish, total (पूरा करना) 

Dispatch (thing) – official correspondence, public statement, release (सरकारी सूचना) 

Crack (action word) – split, independent, break (भंग करना) 

Erosion (thing) – strife, debate, contention (टकराव) 

Come from (action word) – emerge from, get from (उत्पन्न होना) 

Certain (descriptive word) – inferred, circuitous, indicated (विश्वास योग्य) 

A level playing field (state) – a circumstance where everybody has a reasonable and equivalent possibility of succeeding 

Pushback (thing) – a negative response (पीछे धकेलना) 

Call upon (phrasal action word) – request, require, ask officially (बुलाना) 

Shun (action word) – intentionally abstain from utilizing; go without. (त्याग करना) 

Obligation trap (thing) – a circumstance where an obligation is troublesome or difficult to reimburse (ऋण जाल) 

Whole (thing) – a gathering (परिपूर्ण) 

Not beat around the bush (expression) – consider a spade a spade (मुँह पर कहना) 

Promote (action word) – publicize/advertise, underwrite/ask (दलाली करना) 

Scene (thing) – the particular highlights of a field of action (प्राकृतिक दृश्य) 

Prevalence (thing) – incomparability, power, authority (प्रबलता) 

Titan (thing) – a critical (असाधारण व्यक्ति) 

Forecast (action word) – prognosticate, foretell, foreshadow (पूर्वाभास या पूर्वसूचना देना) 

Informational (descriptive word) – useful, uncovering, telling (उपदेशपूर्ण) 

Hitherto (express) – beforehand, past, as of now (अभी तक) 

Wrench up (action word) – to build something by a progression of limited quantities 

Fight back (action word) – hit back, counterattack, render retribution (प्रतिकार करना) 

Figure (thing) – expectation, sign, projection (भविष्यवाणी) 

Psychologist (action word) – decrease, diminish (सहम कर पीछे हट जाना) 

Search out (phrasal action word) – find, recognize, find (पाना) 

Multilateral (descriptor) – including a wide range of nations or gatherings (बहुपक्षीय) 

Correctional (descriptor) – causing or expected as discipline. (दण्डात्मक) 

Authorizations (thing) – a compromised punishment for defying a law or rule. (प्रतिबंध) 

War of whittling down (thing) – a delayed time of contention during which each side looks to bit by bit wear out the other by a progression of little scope activities. 

Sea (descriptive word) – of or identified with the ocean (समुद्रीय) 

Balance (action word) – balance, be suspended, hang (संतुलित रखना) 

Vortex (thing) – a spinning mass of liquid or air, particularly a whirlpool or tornado. (चक्कर) 

Anticipated (descriptive word) – up and coming, approaching, approaching (आगमनशील) 

Pull back (phrasal action word) – pull back, retreat, separate (रोक लेना) 

Verge (thing) – the extraordinary edge of land before a precarious slant or a body or water. (कगार) 

Give and take (state) – bargain, concession (आपसी समझबूझ रखना) 

The warmth (thing) – superfluous weight/analysis (समालोचना) 

Quiet (action word) – control, mollify (आवाज मंद करना) 

Synopsis (descriptive word) – prompt, moment/momentary, on-the-spot (जल्दबाज़ी का) 

Accelerate (descriptive word) – unexpected, rushed, hurried (अप्रत्याशित) 

Have one's direction (expression) – to do what one wishes for 

Go down well (state) – to be very much acknowledged 

Address (action word) – take care of, tackle, manage (निशाना लेना) 

Convey the day (expression) – win, gain, be fruitful (जीत प्राप्त करना) 

Liquidity (thing) – a proportion of action (तरलता) 

Tap (action word) – draw on, misuse, utilize (बाहर निकलना) 

Stores (thing) – reserves (अतिरिक्त खिलाड़ी) 

Fight off (action word) – turn away, forestall, stay away from (स्थगित करना) 

Predisposition (thing) – preference, inclination (झुकाव) 

Accounting report (thing) – an announcement of the advantages, liabilities (पक्का-चिट्ठा) 

Yield (action word) – surrender, adjust to, consent to (समर्पण करना) 

Credit stream (thing) – accessibility of credit 

Push back (phrasal action word) – defer, slow down, delay 

Hands-on (state) – down to earth, genuine/real, exploratory (व्यावहारिक व क्रियाशील)

Sunday, 23 August 2020

ABSTRUSE ARTICLE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE


🔰ABSTURE ARTICLE🔰 

Keep going lap: On Joe Biden 

Biden and Harris need to show they can lift the U.S. out of the infection incited emergency 

Previous U.S. Bad habit President Joe Biden hosts become the Democratic Gathering's legitimate nominee for the 2020 presidential political decision following a breathtaking four-day spectacle at the Democratic National Convention. Close by his running mate Kamala Harris, he will look to remove officeholder Donald Trump from the White House. On the off chance that he does as such, a variety of therapeutic arrangement activities will be required from a beginning phase to lift the U.S. up from the financial decimation brought about by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, he should direly take care of a progression of discussions and misfortunes, some with worldwide repercussions, that the Trump organization has gotten enmeshed in. Does Mr. Biden have the political heave, individual allure, and gathering order to do as such? The gathering replied with a resonating 'yes' to each of the three inquiries at the Convention, which highlighted expressive addresses by previous Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton and First Ladies Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton, just as gathering heavyweights including Bernie Sanders, Nancy Pelosi, and Elizabeth Warren. While a couple of more youthful Democratic pioneers were included as well, the Convention left little uncertainty that the old gatekeeper was all the while managing everything, regardless of whether it was trying to charm the up and coming age of voters inside the system of a changed political reality. 

At the core of that reality stands Mr. Trump, wobbling as he scores lower than Mr. Biden in the assessments of public sentiment, for the most part for his blundering reaction to the pandemic, yet tenaciously tossing punches on mail-in casting a ballot and speaking to the 'quiet dominant part' that Mr. Biden, whenever chose, would "climb charges on Americans by $4 trillion, destroy the Second Amendment, grow haven urban areas, and end petroleum derivatives". To adequately counter these contentions, and keep away from another failure of the sort that Ms. Clinton looked in 2016, Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris need show just a single thing — that they can spare the U.S. economy and fix the nation's remaining with the remainder of the world, particularly by recovering a significant job in the multilateral administration of worldwide general wellbeing, environmental change and exchange. Regardless of whether the Democrats, lounging in the self-salutary glimmer of the Convention and reaffirming their responsibility to liberal qualities, play their hand cautiously through this endgame situation, or whether the Trump vision of an internal looking U.S. still conveys the day, is not yet clear. What is clear is that the discretionary result will be both a submission communicating how much a comprehensively comprehensive worldview of the American Dream despite everything resounds with the individuals, and a sign of the level of transparency that it will endure toward the people groups of different countries. Mr. Biden should carry his A-game to this last lap. 

🔰🔰🔰🔰🔰🔰🔰🔰🔰🔰🔰 

1.Glitzy (Adj)- unbelievable or amazing in appearance. 

2.Running Mate (N)- somebody who is attempting to get chose for the second of

Saturday, 22 August 2020

SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS




Equivalent words and Antonyms 

(1) Glimmer (Verb) — जगमगाना 

Definition: To radiate a stifled precarious reflection 

Equivalent words: Ace, Bit, Crumb, Dab, Dram 

Antonyms: Abundance, Barrel, Boatload 

Utilization: The conviction of two men offers a hint of something to look forward to different survivors of the counter Sikh 

slaughter. 

(2) Pogrom (Noun) – सामूहिक हत्या 

Definition: A composed slaughter of a specific ethnic gathering 

Equivalent words: Massacre, Slaughter 

Use: The conviction of two men offers a hint of something to look forward to different survivors of the counter Sikh 

slaughter. 

(3) Resurrected (Verb) – पुनर्जीवित करना 

Definition: Revive or renew (something that is dormant, neglected, or overlooked). 

Equivalent words: Revive, Restore, Regenerate, Revitalize 

Antonyms: Death, Expiration, Extinction 

Use: A crowd assault on businesspeople in Mahipalpur, was restored in the wake of being shut as 

'untraced' 

(4) Discrepancy (Noun) — असहमति 

Definition: An outlandish or astonishing absence of similarity or likeness between at least two 

realities. 

Equivalent words: Inconsistency, Difference, Disparity 

Antonyms: Similarity, Correspondence 

Use: The preliminary court has appropriately neglected minor inconsistencies in proof and 

specialized issues with the new examination being taken up, and finished up 

(5) Cogent (Adjective) – प्रभावशाली 

Meaning: (of a contention or case) clear, consistent, and persuading. 

Equivalents: Convincing, Compelling, Strong 

Antonyms: Vague, Unconvincing, Muddled 

Utilization: It was fitting and dependable 

(6) Henchman (Noun) — अनुगामी 

Definition: A reliable adherent or political supporter, particularly one arranged to participate in wrongdoing or brutality by method of administration. 

Equivalents: Follower, Supporter, Assistant, Aide, Helper, Adjutant 

Antonyms: Leader 

Utilization: Investigators and examiners only sometimes prevail with regards to nailing political pioneers and their key associates. 

(7) Shoddy (Adjective) — घटिया 

Definition: Badly made or done. 

Equivalent words: Poor-quality, Inferior, Second-rate 

Antonyms: Well made, Careful 

Utilization: The moderate legal procedure was made much additionally agonizing by controlled examination and poor indictment. 

(8) Efflux (Noun) – बहिर्वाह 

Definition: The streaming out of a substance or molecule. 

Equivalents: Discharge, Effluence, Emanation 

Antonyms: Influx, Inflow, Stand Still, Ebb 

Utilization: The most recent decision shows that the efflux of years need not be a hindrance 

to the venture of making sure about equity. 

(9) Clerics (Noun) — धार्मिक नेता 

Definition: A minister or strict pioneer, particularly a Christian or Muslim one. 

Equivalents: Chaplain, Clergyman, Minister, Priest. 

Utilization: The ministers had accumulated to check the birth commemoration of Prophet Mohammed 

(10) Sacrilege (Noun) - अपवित्रीकरण 

Definition: Violation or abuse of what is viewed as holy. 

Equivalent words: Desecration, Profanity, Profaneness 

Antonyms: Piety, Respectfulness 

Utilization: Putting clerical garments to mainstream utilize was viewed as heresy

SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS


Synonyms and Antonyms 
Synonmys = equilent words
(1) Claimant (Noun) - उम्मेदवार 

Definition: An individual creation a case, particularly in a claim or for a state advantage. 

Equivalent words: Applicant, Candidate, Supplicant 

Utilization: In dissolving the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly without allowing any inquirer a chance to shape the administration, Governor as abused protected law and show. 

(2) Extraneous (Adjective) - असंगत 

Definition: Irrelevant or random to the subject being managed. 

Equivalent words: Irrelevant, Immaterial 

Antonyms: Intrinsic 

Use: A legislature framed by parties with "contradicting political belief systems" would not be steady — are superfluous. 

(3) Deprecate (Verb) – निन्दा करना 

Definition: Express objection to. 

Equivalent words: Disapprove of, Deplore, Abhor, Find unsuitable 

Antonyms: Praise 

Use: The Governor should have realized that the Supreme Court has belittled such a line of thinking. 

(4) Mala fide (Adjective) - दुर्भावपूर्ण 

Definition: In dishonesty; With expectation to delude. 

Equivalent words: Ambidextrous, Backhanded, Deceitful, Deceptive 

Use: Bihar Governor Buta Singh's proposal for dissolving the Assembly the earlier year was held to be illicit and mala fide. 

(5) Requisite (Adjective) — अपेक्षित 

Definition: Made essential by specific conditions or guidelines. 

Equivalent words: Necessary, Required, Prerequisite 

Antonyms: Optional, Unnecessary 

Use: In Bihar, the Assembly was then in suspended activity as no gathering or mix had the 

essential greater part. 

(5) Enfeeble (action word) — दुर्बल करना 

Definition: Make powerless or weak. 

Equivalents: Weaken, Make frail, Make weak 

Antonyms: Strengthen 

Utilization: Trade associations are in an enfeebled state. 

(6) Guile (Noun) — धूर्तता 

Definition: Sly or clever insight. 

Equivalents: Cunning, Craftiness, Craft, Artfulness 

Antonyms: Honesty, Candor 

Utilization: Some fine batsmen, a lot of sharp quick bowlers and spinners with cunning. 

(7) Incisive (Adjective) — प्रभावशाली 

Meaning: (of an individual or mental procedure) insightfully diagnostic and consistent discernment. 

Equivalents: Penetrating, Acute, Sharp 

Antonyms: Rambling, Vague 

Utilization: She was a sharp pundit. 

(8) Debilitate (Verb) — शक्तिहीन करना 

Definition: Make (somebody) powerless and decrepit. 

Equivalents: Weakening, Enfeebling, Enervating 

Antonyms: Restorative 

Utilization: He was seriously crippled by a stomach upset. 

(9) Sober (Adjective) — जो नशे में न हो 

Definition: genuine, reasonable, and serious. 

Equivalent words: Serious, Sensible, Solemn 

Antonyms: Light-hearted, Frivolous, Sensational, Emotional 

Use: A calm perspective on life. 

(10) Tumult (Noun) — हंगामा 

Definition: A mess or confusion. 

Equivalent words: Turmoil, Confusion, Disorder, Disarray 

Antonyms: Peace, Tranquility 

Use: The entire neighborhood was in a condition of dread and tumult.

Saturday, 15 August 2020

the hindu vocab



Influence झूलना 


Center किसी चीज का मुख्य भाग 


Stress-तनाव 


Indefensible अधिकार में न आने योग्य 


Void खाली 


Carefully सावधानी से/आराम से 


Brilliant आलीशान 


Straightforward पारदर्शक 


Review वापस बुलाना 


Minute-बारीक 


Fabulous गज़ब, विलक्षण 


Acquired व्यय किया हुआ 


Winning प्रचलित 


Obstacle बाधा दौड़ 


Indispensable महत्वपूर्ण 


Thriving फलता-फूलता 


Instill मन में बिठाना 


Fuelling-ईंधन, उत्तेजक बात 


Gouge खरोंच लगाना 


Then again इसके विपरीत 


Debilitate कमजोर हो जाना 


Encroaching उल्लंघन करना 


Recurrence आवृति 


Pre-emptive-प्रथम 


Dormant सुस्त 


Dreary खराब 


Clearing भारी, सफाई करना 


Grasp आलिंगन करना 


Battle मुश्किल 


Improve समृद्ध बनाना 


Solid बेहद, सख्त 


Blessing दान 


Arranged विशेष प्रकार की वस्तु मे रुचि रखने वाला 


Customary परम्परागत 


Vital जरूरी 


Vital प्रधान 


Equality समानता 


Lessening कम करना 


Stake-बाज़ी लगाना 


Incite उत्तेजित करना 


Push उकसाना 


Imitate अनुकरण करना 


Energetically तेज़ी से 


Helped बढ़ा देना 


Plunge-डूबना 


Light तैरता हुआ/बहता हुआ, प्रसन्नचित्त 


Spike प्रेरित करना 


Doubter शंकाशील व्यक्ति 


Summary सारांश, ठहरनेवाला 


Remain over-निरीक्षण करना 


Thump up-अभ्यास करना 


Make over-नाम कर देना, हस्तांतरण करना 


Work on-जुटा रहना 


Extreme गंभीर 


Bring forth उत्पन्न करना 


Outperform आगे निकल ज़ाना 


Unreasonably विकृत रूप से 


Balance out मज़बूत होना 


Figure-नमूना 


Proviso इत्तलानामा, चेतावनी 


Store up इकट्ठा करना 


Uncommon निराला, दुर्लभ 


Promoter समर्थक 


Greedy भूखा 


Raised उन्नत 


Unpredictability अस्थिरता 


Agreement आम सहमति 


Choppiness अशांति 


Advance-प्रगति करना 


Phenomenal अनोखी 


Rise-उदय होना 


Anticipated प्रस्तावित 


Continue on डटा रहना 


Draw in आकर्षित करना 


Concern-दिलचस्प बनाना 


Appropriate प्रासंगिक 


Dedicated समर्पित 


Continue शक्ति देना, बनाये रखना 


Down to earth व्यावहारिक 


Pined for आकांक्षित, इच्छित 


Ingrain मन में बिठा देना 


Challenge-चुनौति देना 


Forsaken सुनसान 


Out of date अप्रचलित 


Cool-शीतल/ठंडा 


Flood तेज़ी से चढ़ना 


Obstinacy ज़िद 


Deception गलत फहमी 


Rebellion विद्रोह 


Incongruity विडम्बना, व्यंग्य 


Winning प्रचलित 


Colossally बहुत अधिक 


Matching प्रतियोगी 


Thirst-पिपासा, प्यास 


Estrange दूर कर देना 


Reasonable समझने में सरल होना 


Obsolete प्राचीन 


Hopeless मरणासन्न 


Ambushed घेरा हुआ 

Saturday, 1 August 2020

SSC Constable in Delhi Police Recruitment 2020: Apply for 5846 posts on ssc.nic.in- check details here


SSC Constable in Delhi Police Recruitment 2020 notification released. Candidates can apply for 5846 posts through the official site of SSC at ssc.nic.in. Check details 




Staff Selection Commission has invited candidates to apply for SSC Constable in Delhi Police Recruitment 2020 today, August 1, 2020. Candidates who want to apply for the post can visit the official site of SSC at ssc.nic.in. The last date to apply for the post is till September 7, 2020.

SSC Constable in Delhi Police Recruitment 2020: Important Dates

Opening date of applicationAugust 1, 2020
Closing date of applicationSeptember 7, 2020
Last date and time for making online fee paySeptember 9, 2020
Last date and time for generation of offline ChallanSeptember 11, 2020
Last date for payment through Challan (during working hours of Bank)September 14, 2020
Date of Computer Based ExaminationNovember 27 to December 14, 2020

Educational Qualification & Age Limit

Candidates must be 10+2 Senior Secondary passed from a recognised Board. The age limit of a candidate who want to apply for the exam should be between 18 to 25 years of age as on July 1, 2020. Check Official Notification here and OFFICIAL WEBSITE   here.



Tuesday, 21 July 2020

SSC CGL TEAR- 2 REVISED EXAM DATE Today

ssc-cgl-2020

SSC CGL 2020: Tier -2 Exam Date Revised

Summary: SSC CGL 2020 online exam for Tier-I round was conducted from 3rd to 9th March, 2020 while the Tier-II & Tier-III exam is scheduled to be held from 2th to 5th November 2020 . The Result & Cut-Off for SSC CGL Tier-1 exam has been released . The links for the same are given below. The online recruitment process for CGL 2020-21 will begin on 15th September 2020.

Staff Selection Commission has been one of the most desirable organizations for Government exams in India. It conducts Combined Graduate Level - SSC CGL exam every year for recruitment to non-technical Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ non gazetted posts in various Ministries/ Departments/ Organizations of the Government of India.

Every year thousands of vacancies are filled by SSC in Government departments. Govt. jobs are the most sought after career choice in India. More so, the government is focusing on providing better facilities and services in every aspect of our lives. Govt is focusing on the development of our country and to do that millions of Jobs will be created in the coming years. SSC is the leading Govt. organization that provides employment to lakhs of students in India. A great opportunity lies ahead for all the SSC aspirants.

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam for recruitment to various subordinate services like:

• Assistants in Ministries/Departments, Attached and Subordinate office of the Govt. of India.

• Inspectors of Central Excise & Customs.

• Inspectors of Income Tax.

• Preventive Officers in Customs.

• Examiner in Customs.

• Sub-Inspectors in Central Bureau of Narcotics & CBI.

• Assistant Enforcement Officer in Directorate of Enforcement, Department of Revenue.

• Divisional Accountant, Jr. Accountant, Auditor & UDCs in various offices of Govt. of India.

• Auditor Offices under C&AG, CGDA, CGA & others.

• Accountant/ Junior Accountant

• Tax Assistant in CBDT and CBEC

• Compiler in Registrar General of India.







Monday, 20 July 2020

ENGLISH IDIOMS

1. (to take someone for granted)
to expect someone or something to be always available to serve in some way without thanks or recognition; to value someone or something too lightly.

2. (to be at the end of one's rope)
Out of energy or patience; exhausted or exasperated.

3. (to be up to something)
doing or planning something secretly.

4. (to cheer up)
to make a sad person happy.

5. (to ease someone out)
 to help someone continue to get out of something.

6. (to face the music)
to accept responsibility for something you have done.

7. (to find fault with)
to find things wrong with someone or something. OR Criticize, express dissatisfaction with.

8. (to get on one's nerves)
to annoy someone, especially by doing something again and again.

9. (to give birth to)
to cause or be the origin of something.

10. (to give one a big hand)
to help someone do something, especially something that involves physical effort.

11. (on the spot)
 in trouble; in a difficult situation.

12. (once and for all)
completely and finally

13. (out of the question)
 not allowed; not permitted.

14. (out of date)
No longer in style; old-fashioned.

15. (Out Of Order)
not working correctly or broken.

16. (once in a blue moon)
almost never or  very seldom.

17. (To put into practice)
to make a suggested procedure the actual procedure.

18. (To save someone's skin)
 to save someone from injury, embarrassment, or punishment.

19. (So far, so good)
something that you say which means an activity is continuing successfully, especially when you think something may go wrong.

20. (To take a load off your back)
Sit down, relax or got rid of a burden.


Sunday, 19 July 2020

Use vocab in english sentence

⭕️Make and Do.

🔴(a) Make.

❌Don't say: The carpenter did a large table.

✔️Say: The carpenter made a large table.

🔴(b) Do.

❌Don't say: You must make your work carefully.

✔️Say: You must do your work carefully.

⭕️Lie and Lay.

🔴(a) Lie.

❌Don't say: I'm going to lay down for an hour.

✔️Say: I'm going to lie down for an hour.

🔴(b) Lay.

❌Don't say: Please lie the exam papers on the desk.

✔️Say: Please lay out the exam papers on the desk.

⭕️Sit and Seat.

🔴(a) Sit.

❌Don't say: We seat at a desk to write a letter.

✔️Say: We sit at a desk to write a letter.

🔴(b) Seat.

❌Don't say: He sat the passengers one by one.

✔️Say: He seated the passengers one by one.

⭕️Rise and Raise.

🔴(a) Rise.

❌Don't say: Val raises very early in the morning.

✔️Say: Val rises very early in the morning.

🔴(b) Raise.

❌Don't say: She rose their salaries too often.

✔️Say: She raised their salaries too often.

⭕️Like and Love.

❌Don't say: I like you! Will you marry me?

✔️Say: I love you! Will you marry me?

⭕️Stay and Remain.

🔴(a) Stay.

❌Don't say: We remained in a very good hotel.

✔️Say: We stayed in a very good hotel.

🔴(b) Remain.

❌Don't say: Not many figs have stayed on the tree.

✔️Say: Not many figs have remained on the tree.

⭕️Hanged and Hung.

🔴(a) Hanged.

❌Don't say: No-one has been hung in Britain since 1964.

✔️Say: No-one has been hanged in Britain since 1964.

🔴(b) Hung.

❌Don't say: We hanged the picture on the wall.

✔️Say: We hung the picture on the wail.

SSC CGL MAINS 2019 IMPORTANT VOCAB

1. PROTRACTED 
(ADJECTIVE): (दीर्घ): 
prolonged
Synonyms: extended, drawn 
out
Antonyms: shortened
Sentence: We were 
struggling with a protracted 
and bitter dispute.
2. STEADY (ADJECTIVE): 
( स्थिर ): stable
Synonyms: balanced, firm
Antonyms: unstable
Sentence: The lighter the 
camera, the harder it is to 
hold steady.
3. DIRECTIVE (NOUN): 
( नि देश): instruction
Synonyms: direction, 
command
Antonyms: following
Sentence: My only directive 
to our group was a strong 
suggestion to act on.
4. UNANIMOUS 
(ADJECTIVE): (एकमत): united
Synonyms: like-minded, at 
one
Antonyms: divided
Sentence: The doctors were 
unanimous in their 
diagnoses.
5. MOOT (VERB): (वाद- वि वाद
करना): raise
Synonyms: bring up, broach
Antonyms: stifle
Sentence: The scheme was 
initially mooted last October.
6. SAVAGE (ADJECTIVE): 
(जंगली): ferocious
Synonyms: fierce, wild
Antonyms: tame
Sentence: Packs of savage 
dogs roamed the streets.
7. TOXIC (ADJECTIVE): 
( वि षाक): poisonous
Synonyms: venomous, 
virulent
Antonyms: non-toxic
Sentence: She suffered a 
massive exposure to toxic 
chemicals.
8. STEEP (ADJECTIVE): 
(महंगा): expensive
Synonyms: dear, costly
Antonyms: reasonable
Sentence: I had to pay a 
steep membership fee.
9. PERILOUS (ADJECTIVE): 
(जो खि मी): dangerous
Synonyms: hazardous, risky
Antonyms: safe
Sentence: The journey was 
perilous yet exciting.
10. RELIEF (NOUN): (राहत): 
respite
Synonyms: remission, 
lightening
Antonyms: seriousness
Sentence: The funny column 
gave the nation some relief 
from page after page of war 
coverage.


Saturday, 18 July 2020

THE HINDU VOCAB

#THE_HINDU_VOCAB 

Stature- कद, महत्ता
Moreover- इसके अलावा
Itinerary- यात्राविवरण
Premises- अहाता/भवन
Pretext- बहाना
Lapse- खत्म , त्रुटि
Fore- आगे का
Exemplary- अनुकरणीय
Trim- सुव्यवस्थित, काट छाँट करना
Recur- फिर आना
Forthwith- फौरन
Promulgated- प्रचार करना
Pip- अंतिम समय में पछाड़ देना
Importer- आयातकर्ता
Fragmented- टुकड़े टुकड़े होना
Contradictions- विरोधाभास
Cognizable- संज्ञेय 
Nugatory- निरर्थक
Bigamy- द्विविवाह
Testimony- गवाही
Unwittingly- अनजाने में
Parleys- संधि वार्ता करना, संवाद
Lustrate-नहलाकर शुद्ध करना 
Emulation- बराबरी की चेष्टा
Proviso- शर्त
Concocted- मनगढ़ंत
Oath- शपथ
Brace- तैयार करना
Spy- जासूस/गुप्तचर
Fortnight- दो सफ्ताह
Evocative- याद ताज़ा करने वाला
Scare- डरना
Lit up- प्रकाशित
Whispered- फुसफुसाया 
Cumulative- संचय, जुड़ने वाला
Bereft- दुखी, वंचित 
Soar- उड़ान, चढ़ना
Privy- शौचगृह या रहस्यपूर्ण
Hammer- पीटना, परास्त करना
Residual- अवशेष, हथौड़ा
Hovers- आस पास फिरना
Veer- दिशा बदलना
Attribute- विशेषता, श्रेय देना
Respite- विराम
Brass- पीतल
Steeplechaser- घुड़दौड़ प्रतियोगिता का घोड़ा, दौड़ में भाग लेने वाला प्रतियोगी
Plank- तख्ता, पटकना
Trashed- कचरा

Friday, 17 July 2020

SSC-CGL Previous paper 2017 Targert 2020

Directions (1-2): In the following questions, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a
sentence is free from error, select'Noerror'

1. Freedom fighters laboured (a)/ to the good of (b)/ the poor enslaved masses. (c)/ No error (d) 

2. Father was upset (a)/ when he found that (b)/ you are not there. (c)/ No error(d) 

Directions (3-4): In the following questions, the sentence given with q blank to be filled în with an appropriate word. Select the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by selecting the appropriate option.

3. To ensure a. ........reply, please include all
pertinent details inyour email.
 (a) prompt (c). tardy
(b) efficient (d) strange

4 The survey provided the company with a wide............... of feedback on its products.

(a) spectrum (b) option
 (C) choices (d) colours

Directions (5-6):In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, select the word similar in meaning to the word given. 
5. RAVAGE

(a) Surrender      (c) Damnage 
(b) Construct.     (d) Liberate


6. RAVISH
(a) Repulse (c) Offend
(b) Enthrall (a) Depress

Directions (7-8): n the followving questions, out of the four alternatives, select the word opposite in meaning to the word given.
 7. REBATE

(a) Deduction (c) Increase 
(b) Bonus       (d) Remission


8.REBUKE
 (a) Admonition (c) Scold 
 (b) Censure (d) Flattery

Directions (9-10): In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning ofthe idiom/phrase. 

9. Achilles' heel

(a) Afatalweaknessin spite ofoverall strength (b) Asecret weapon to be usedas alast resort (c) Apast deed which oneis trying to hide 
 (d) Theperson who is blamed if anythinggoes wrong

10. Beat around the bush

(a) To treat a topic, but omit its main points, often intentionally
(b) To talk bad about a person, often in the absence of that person
(c) To spend a fun jovial time
(d) It is wise to ignore hardships and continue with your task

Directions (11-12):In the following question, out of thefour alternatives, select the alternative which will improve the oracketed part of the sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select "no improvement 

11. Aslong as we are in this historical city let us spend our time doing sightsccing). 
(a) tosightsee (b) sightsee
 (c) sightseeing (d) no improvement

12. He proposed (meets) me at the temple. 
(a) for meeting   (b) to meet
(c) meeting with (d) Noimprovement


Directions (13-14): In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.
 13. Irritating inconvenience
(a) Tranquillity 
(b) Hassle
(c) Harmony 
(d) Rectitude

14. A punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract
(a) penalty
(b) Reprieve 
(c) Grace
(d) Amnesty

Directions (15-16): In the following questions, four words are given out of which one vord is correctły spelt. Select the correctly spelt word. 
15. (a) Atrocias (b) Atrocious
(c) Atroceous  (d) Atroacious 

16. (a) Curvacias   (b) Curvaceous
      (c) Curvaceuse     (d) Curveaceous

Directions (17-18): The questions below consist of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.
 17. NowIjust have to keep my
       X. place and notlet that scrawny
        Y. guywith gelled
          Z.hairedgein front ofme
(a) YZX (c) ZXY
(b) XYZ (d) XZY

18. Theidea ofastandard time
     X. lives that we often take it for
     Y. zone has become so integral to our
      Z. granted and assume it to be a part of natural phenomena
 (a) ZYX (c) YZX
(b) XYZ (d) YXZ

Directions (19): In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive voice. Out ofthefouralternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active voice.

19. Varun ate six rotis at dinner. 
(a) At dinner, six rotis was ate by Varun. 
(b) At dinner, six rotis were eaten by Varun. (c) At dinner, Varun had eaten six rotis.
 (d) At dinner, had Varun eaten six rotis.

Directions (20): In the following question, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Direct/Indirect speech.

20. "What is your name?" she asked him.
 (a) Sheasked him what his name is. 
(b) Sheasked him what his namehas been.
 (c) Sheasked him whatis his name.
 (d) Sheasked him what his name was.

Directions (21-25): In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.


Raising effective primary and district-level coverage of mental health services for the general population, without requiring people to travel long distances to see a specialist and get medicines, should be a priority. .(21)..the base of psychiatrists is low in relation to the need, the use of trained general practitioners as the first line of contact assumes importance. Some studies show many of them are not confident..(22).with their training to detect, diagnose and manage mental illnesses...(23)....a concerted effort, primary care physicians can be trained to help people with mild and severe problems, ...(24)...from anxiety disorders to depression, psychoses and conditions arising from alcohol and substance....(25)...

21.. (a) Since  (b) Why
       (c) As soon as   (d) Where
22. (a) lot     (b)  enough
        (c)very   (d) much 
23.(a) To      (b) for
     (c)  but    (d) with 
24. (a) ranging  (b) coming 
      (c) distancing (d) longing 
25. (a) abuse.  (b) eating
      (c)sale      (d) withdrawal


Ans key 
1. (a) 2. (a) 3. (a)  4. (d)  5. (a) 6. (c) 7. (b)  8. (d) 9. (a)  10. (d) 11.(a) 12. (b) 13.(a) 14 .(d) 15. (c) 16.(d) 17.(d) 18. (b)  19. (d) 20.(a) 21.(a)  22. (d) 23. (a) 24. (c) 25. (b) 




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SYNONYMS

1. FLIMSY = Weak, Fragile, Feeble, Delicate

2. Disgraceful = Ignominious, Scandalous, Humiliating, Shameful 

3. DISGUISE = Hide, Veil, Conceal, Cover 

4. DISHONOUR =  Infamy, Disgrace, Discredit, 

4. DISINTERESTED =Impartial, Unbiased, Neutral, Fair-minded

5. DISMAL = Gloomy, Miserable, Somber, Dolorous

6. DISMAY =Discontent, Dissatisfaction, Sadness, Despair

7. PERPETUAL = Endless , Eternal, Ceaseless

8. IMPEDIMENT = Obstacle , Hurdle, Hindrance , Obstruction




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