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*1. DISCERNIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (नमूदार):* Visible Synonyms: Detectable, Perceptible Antonyms: Imperceptible Example Sentence: The scandal had no discernible effect on his career.
*2. PENURY (NOUN): (दरिद्रता):* Impoverishment Synonyms: Indigence, Need Antonyms: Wealth Example Sentence: He could not face yet another year of penury.
*3. EXEMPT (ADJECTIVE):* (छूट): Free from Synonyms: Exempted, Spared Antonyms: Liable to Example Sentence: These patients are exempt from all charges.
*4. PALLIATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (पीड़ा हटानेवाला):* Soothing Synonyms: Alleviating, Sedative Antonyms: Intensifying Example Sentence: Many old medicines are only palliative.
*5. RESILIENT (ADJECTIVE): (स्थिति-स्थापक):* Strong Synonyms: Tough, Hardy Antonyms: Vulnerable Example Sentence: Babies are generally far more resilient than new parents realize.
*6. STIMULATE (VERB): (उकसाना):* Encourage Synonyms: Prompt, Prod Antonyms: Discourage Example Sentence: The reader could not fail to be stimulated by the ideas presented.
*7. BOOST (VERB): (बढ़ाना):* Improve Synonyms: Raise, Uplift Antonyms: Decrease Example Sentence: A range of measures boosted tourism.
*8. FUNDAMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): (मौलिक):* Basic Synonyms: Foundational, Rudimentary Antonyms: Secondary Example Sentence: The fundamental human rights must be protected.
*9. BREACH (NOUN): (उल्लंघन):* Contravention Synonyms: Violation, Breaking Antonyms: Agreement Example Sentence: They had to go through a breach.
*10. RENOWNED (ADJECTIVE): (प्रसिद्ध):* Famous Synonyms: Celebrated, Famed Antonyms: Unknown Example Sentence: Britain is renowned for its love of animals.
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*Q) Which one is the brain of the computer ?*
*Q) कंप्यूटर का मस्तिष्क कौन होता है ?*
🙏🏻 *A) Monitor / मॉनिटर*
❤️ *B) CPU / सीपीयू*
😯 *C) Keyboard / कीबोर्ड*
👍🏻 *D) RAM / रैम*
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*Daily Vocabulary*
*1. DISCERNIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (नमूदार):* Visible
Synonyms: Detectable, Perceptible
Antonyms: Imperceptible
Example Sentence:
The scandal had no discernible effect on his career.
*2. PENURY (NOUN): (दरिद्रता):* Impoverishment
Synonyms: Indigence, Need
Antonyms: Wealth
Example Sentence:
He could not face yet another year of penury.
*3. EXEMPT (ADJECTIVE):* (छूट): Free from
Synonyms: Exempted, Spared
Antonyms: Liable to
Example Sentence:
These patients are exempt from all charges.
*4. PALLIATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (पीड़ा हटानेवाला):* Soothing
Synonyms: Alleviating, Sedative
Antonyms: Intensifying
Example Sentence:
Many old medicines are only palliative.
*5. RESILIENT (ADJECTIVE): (स्थिति-स्थापक):* Strong
Synonyms: Tough, Hardy
Antonyms: Vulnerable
Example Sentence:
Babies are generally far more resilient than new parents realize.
*6. STIMULATE (VERB): (उकसाना):* Encourage
Synonyms: Prompt, Prod
Antonyms: Discourage
Example Sentence:
The reader could not fail to be stimulated by the ideas presented.
*7. BOOST (VERB): (बढ़ाना):* Improve
Synonyms: Raise, Uplift
Antonyms: Decrease
Example Sentence:
A range of measures boosted tourism.
*8. FUNDAMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): (मौलिक):* Basic
Synonyms: Foundational, Rudimentary
Antonyms: Secondary
Example Sentence:
The fundamental human rights must be protected.
*9. BREACH (NOUN): (उल्लंघन):* Contravention
Synonyms: Violation, Breaking
Antonyms: Agreement
Example Sentence:
They had to go through a breach.
*10. RENOWNED (ADJECTIVE): (प्रसिद्ध):* Famous
Synonyms: Celebrated, Famed
Antonyms: Unknown
Example Sentence:
Britain is renowned for its love of animals.
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*▪️ONE WORDS SUBSTITUTION ✓*
One who can speak many languages
*– Polyglot (बहुभाषी)*
A person who believes in God
*– Theist (आस्तिक)*
A person who does not believe in God
*– Atheist (नास्तिक)*
A person who doubts everything
*– Skeptic (संशयवादी)*
A life history written by oneself
*– Autobiography (आत्मकथा)*
A life history written by someone else
*– Biography (जीवनी)*
A person who loves mankind
*– Philanthropist (परोपकारी)*
A person who hates mankind
*– Misanthrope (मनुष्य द्वेषी)*
One who loves books
*– Bibliophile (पुस्तक प्रेमी)*
One who studies ancient remains
*– Archaeologist (पुरातत्ववेत्ता)*
One who collects stamps
*– Philatelist (डाक टिकट संग्राहक)*
A person who walks in sleep
*– Somnambulist (नींद में चलने वाला)*
A speech delivered without preparation
*– Extempore (बिना तैयारी का भाषण)*
A person who eats too much
*– Glutton (पेटू)*
A place where animals are kept
*– Zoo (चिड़ियाघर)*
A person who never drinks alcohol
*– Teetotaler (मद्यत्यागी)*
A handwriting that cannot be read
*– Illegible (अस्पष्ट लेखन)*
Government by the rich
*– Plutocracy (धनपतियों का शासन)*
Government by the people
*– Democracy (लोकतंत्र)*
A speech made to oneself
*– Soliloquy (स्वगत भाषण)*
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🌟 *Top IELTS Vocabulary*
📈 *Improve* – Make better
💡 *Realize* – Understand
🔍 *Observe* – Inspect
🌍 *Internationally* – Worldwide
📝 *Highlight* – Briefly describe
🏛️ *Create* – Set up
💼 *Join* – Participate
📚 *Secure* – Gain
⚖️ *Measure* – Evaluate
💬 *Reveal* – Communicate
🚀 *Quicken* – Speed up
📅 *Habitual* – Frequent
🎯 *Set goal* – Target
⚙️ *Streamline* – Make better
🏆 *Reach* – Accomplish
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*✅ Phrasal Verbs with "Get"*
1. *Get ahead* – To make progress or move forward in life or work.
- She’s determined to get ahead in her career.
2. *Get along* – To have a friendly relationship.
- They really get along with their colleagues.
3. *Get by* – To manage, usually in difficult circumstances.
- Even with a tight budget, we’ll get by.
4. *Get over* – To recover from something difficult or upsetting.
- It took me a while to get over the illness.
5. *Get in* – To arrive or enter a place.
- What time does your train get in?
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*Basic 🆚 Advanced English*
1️⃣ I’m scared → I’m terrified
2️⃣ I’m hungry → I’m starving
3️⃣ I’m tired → I’m exhausted
4️⃣ He’s smart → He’s brilliant
5️⃣ It’s bad → It’s atrocious
6️⃣ It’s good → It’s fantastic
7️⃣ I’m happy → I’m elated
8️⃣ It’s interesting → It’s fascinating
9️⃣ She’s nice → She’s kind-hearted
🔟 It’s wrong → It’s inaccurate
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*Different ways to say “Gorgeous”* ✨
1. Stunning
2. Beautiful
3. Radiant
4. Breathtaking
5. Exquisite
6. Lovely
7. Elegant
8. Alluring
9. Magnificent
10. Glamorous
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