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Synonyms for competitive exams

11 Dec 2021
conundrum (समस्या/ पहेली) - puzzle, enigma, problem, mystery stolid (भावहीन) - apathetic, unemotional dilatory (सुस्त/ आलसी) - slow, sluggish, tardy baroque (काल्पनिक) - florid, giltencumbrance (रुकावट) - hindrance, obstacle
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Different types of Manias

09 Dec 2021
Graphomania - Obsession with writingHagiomania - Mania for sainthoodHippomania - Obsession with horsesHydromania - Irrational craving for waterHylomania - Excessive tendency towards materialismIslomania - Craze or obsession for islands
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Know the meaning of these words

08 Dec 2021
Accustom: Familiarize, habituate (अभ्यस्त करना/ आदी करना)She had to accustom herself to eating later in the evening.Adept: Skillful (कुशल)Quite adept at repairing computers, he was often called for trouble-shooting even from other cities. Deficient: Not having an adequate or proper supply or amount (कम/ अपूर्ण)His theory is deficient in several respects. Dubious: Doubtful (संदेहास्पद)These claims are dubious and not scientifically proven.
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Phrasal verbs

07 Dec 2021
Move in - arrive in a new home or office (नए घर या ऑफिस में जाना)You've bought a new house? When are you moving in?Move out - leave your home/office for another one (घर या ऑफिस छोड़ देना)My neighbor is leaving. He's moving out next Saturday. Nod off - fall asleep (आँख लगना)My grandfather often nods off in front of the television. Note down - write something (लिखना)I'll call the station and note down the departure times. Opt out - leave a system or decide not to participate (बाहर निकलना) I enjoy tennis but I'm so busy I had to opt out of the tournament.
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Slang words for MONEY

06 Dec 2021
Bank: moneyBills: multiples of one hundred dollars Bread: money in general (on the analogy of it being a staple of life)Bucks: dollars (perhaps from a reference to buckskins, or deerskins, which were once used as currency)Moola (or moolah): money (origin unknown)Wad: a bundle of paper money
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