HinKhoj Dictionary

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Different meaning of phrasal verb 'BLOW UP'


Blow up: Explode or be destroyed by explosion
Why do cars in movies always blow up when they fall off a cliff?

Blow up: Cause (something or someone) to explode
We had to blow up the bridge before the enemy army arrived.

Blow up: Inflate or fill with air
Let’s blow up the balloons for the party.

Blow up: Enlarge or zoom in
Blow up the picture to get a better look at their faces.

Blow up: Suddenly get very angry
Example: Dad blew up at me when I told him I was pregnant.

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Antonyms for competitive exams


Defray - Disclaim, Repudiate
Deride - Inspire, Encourage
Dissuade - Insite, Persuade
Docile - Headstrong, obstinate
Encumbrance - Incentive, stimulant
Efface - Retain, Maintain
Eloquence - Halting, Stammering
Epitome - Increment, expansion

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Synonyms for competitive exams


Camouflage - Cloak, disguise
Carnal - Earthly, fleshly
Captivate - Beguile, bewitch
Celebrated - Acclaimed, lionized
Clandestine - Covert, furtive
Coarse - Bawdy, Boorish
Conceit - Egotism, Immodesty
Consolidate - Centralize, Fortify

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Vocabulary for competitive exams


taxonomy - वर्गीकरण विज्ञान (a classification of organisms based on similarities)
ostentation - आडम्बर (pretentious or showy or vulgar display)
grubby - धूलमय (thickly covered with ingrained dirt)
disingenuous - कपटी (not straightforward or candid)
iffy - अनिश्चित (subject to accident or chance or change)

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Quote of the week


Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.
छोटी छोटी बातों का आनंद उठाइए, क्योंकि हो सकता है कि किसी दिन आप मुड़ कर देखें तो आपको अनुभव हो कि वे तो बड़ी बातें थीं।

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