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English Vocabulary with Meaning

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English Vocabulary with Meaning

Daily Dose of Vocabulary

 

Vengeance (N)- Revenge   BADLAA

  • When the limit of tolerating something gets over, a person thinks for vengeance.

  • His vengeance in wrong manner kept him behind the bars for many years.

  • The feeling vengeance in one’s mind destroys his ability of tolerating the things and his overall sangfroid.

  • Have you ever taken vengeance from anyone?

  • No, I haven’t taken vengeance from anyone.

  • Soft skilled people never think of vengeance in fact they change their ways.

  • Because of vengeance, we are driven in a wrong direction.

  • VENGEANCE SELF RESPECT AUR SELF DISCIPLINE KO DEFINE KRTA HAI.  

  • Vengeance defines one’s self-respect and self-discipline.

  • I never thought of vengeance as I was more involved into my own mission.

 

Pensive (ADJ)- Thoughtful                VICHARAK

When you sit with a pen and a paper to write something, automatically you become pensive.

  • Becoming pensive is possible with the synchronization of our ideas.

  • A peaceful meditation requires one not to be pensive at all.

  • People are so pensive on social media these days.

  • A person is pensive till his thoughts are valued.

 

Ebullient (ADJ)- Spiritful, confident, full of spirit, vivacious, vehement, vigorous

JOSHILA

  • All the ebullient players of Indian cricket team were awarded by the chief of the board.

  • Being ebullient in oneself enables you to take the initiative of some great work.

  • The advice of the coach made everyone ebullient.

 

Nostrum (N)- Panacea        RAAMBAAN

  • Advice becomes a nostrum if it is followed well.

  • Ruling government keeps passing nostrums for the welfare of the citizens.

  • Ayurveda has given many nostrums to us and we are quite happy with them.

 

Tenacious (ADJ)- Stubborn, Obstinate ZIDDI

Tenacity (N)- ZIDDIPANA

Tenaciously (ADV)- ZIDDI PAN SE

  • His tenacious and fastidious nature made him unsuccessful.

  • One should be tenacious to achieve one’s goal.

  • The tenacity of Indians is only the reason to keep Kashmir in India else there has been a lot of pressure from neighboring countries to get it back.

  • Her over tenacious behavior was not good for her life.

 

Conjecture (N)- Guess

Key Word: KAUN SA JACK LAGAYA HAI

 

Can not hold a candle to

  1. Equal to                          

  2. Not as clever as

  3. can not be compared to

  4. did not make me proud 

Correct Answer: 3)

  • Although her current work is good but it can’t hold a candle to her previous work.

  • When you raise your standards of doing work, you work can’t hold a candle to any other’s work.

  • A student needs perseverance to hold a candle to his teacher.

 

Brought up

  1. Discussed at great length

  2. Introduced for discussion

  3. Criticized vehemently

  4. Duller than

Correct Answer: 2)

 

Cut no ice with me

  1. Had no influence on me

  2. Did not hurt me

  3. Did not benefit me

  4. Vaguely referred to

Correct Answer: 1)

 

A fair weather friend

  1. A good friend

  2. A friend who meets difficulties calmly

  3. One who deserts you in difficulties

  4. A favorite friend

Correct Answer: 3)

 

Die in harness

  1. Riding a horse

  2. In a stable position

  3. In a uniform

  4. Still in service

Correct Answer: 4)

 

Keep under wraps

  1. Covered

  2. Unpacked

  3. Protected

  4. Secret

Correct Answer: d)

 

Rise like a phoenix

  1. With a new life

  2. With royal gait

  3. With a start

  4. With vengeance

Correct Answer: a)

  • We should rise like a phoenix with the experiences of our successive failures.

  • Failures are the gateways to rise like a phoenix.

  • Criticism makes ebullient to rise like a phoenix.

 

A sore point

  1. Something which hurts

  2. Something that brings fear to

  3. Something memorable for

  4. Something pleasurable to

Correct Answer: 1)

DUKHTI NABZ PAR HAATH RAKHNA

  • With God’s grace, there is no sore point in our life.

 

A man of letters

  1. A man who wrote many letters

  2. Always

  3. A scholar with literary taste

  4. A good reader of letters

Correct Answer: 3)

Kalidas is a man of letters in Sanskrit.

 

Once in a blue moon

  1. Rarely

  2. Frequently

  3. Not at all

  4. Often

Correct Answer: 1)

  • My mother praises me once in a blue moon.

  • The president of North Korea visits other countries once in a blue moon.

 

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