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✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 10 June 2025. 1.COROLLARY (NOUN): (परिणाम): consequence Synonyms: result, upshot Antonyms: cause Example Sentence: The huge increases in unemployment were the corollary of expenditure cuts. 2.REFUTE (VERB): (खंडन करना): disprove Synonyms: rebut, confute Antonyms: confirm Example Sentence: These claims have not been refuted at all. 3.INCENDIARY (ADJECTIVE): (उत्तेजक): inflammatory Synonyms: provocative, agitational Antonyms: conciliatory Example Sentence: The principal's incendiary remarks were not appropriate for the students to hear. 4.STIFLE (VERB): (गला घोंटना): choke Synonyms: suffocate, asphyxiate Antonyms: cold Example Sentence: Those in the streets were stifled by the fumes. 5.SAGACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (बुद्धिमान): wise Synonyms: clever, intelligent Antonyms: stupid Example Sentence: Step by step, with sagacious attitude, he advanced to the great discovery. 6.ONEROUS (ADJECTIVE): (कष्टदायक): burdensome Synonyms: heavy, inconvenient Antonyms: easy Example Sentence: She found his duties increasingly onerous. 7.VENOMOUS (ADJECTIVE): (द्वेषपूर्ण): vicious Synonyms: spiteful, rancorous Antonyms: friendly Example Sentence: She replied with a venomous glance. 8.LEGITIMATE (ADJECTIVE): (वैध): valid Synonyms: sound, admissible Antonyms: invalid Example Sentence: His excuse for being late was legitimate. 9.INADVERTENTLY (ADVERB): (अनजाने में): accidentally Synonyms: by accident, unintentionally Antonyms: deliberately Example Sentence: His name had been inadvertently omitted from the list. 10.SLASH (VERB): (कम करना): reduce Synonyms: cut drop Antonyms: raise

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✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 11 June 2025. 1. INEVITABLY (ADVERB): (अनिवार्य रूप से): unavoidably Synonyms: automatically, necessarily Antonyms: avoidably Example Sentence: Inevitably some details are already out of date. 2.FRIVOLOUS (ADJECTIVE): (क्षुद्र): flippant Synonyms: glib, waggish Antonyms: serious Example Sentence: At bottom the man was frivolous, selfish and unstable. 3.CONTEMPT (NOUN): (अपमान): disrespect Synonyms: disregard, slighting Antonyms: respect Example Sentence: This action displays an arrogant contempt for the wishes of the majority. 4.DRENCH (VERB): (भिगाना): soak Synonyms: saturate, wet through Antonyms: dry Example Sentence: I fell in the stream and was drenched. 5.PROPRIETY (NOUN): (शिष्टाचार): decorum Synonyms: respectability decency Antonyms: impropriety Example Sentence: She always behaves with the utmost propriety. 6. FRAUGHT (ADJECTIVE): (बेचैन): anxious Synonyms: worried, upset Antonyms: calm Example Sentence: There was a fraught silence in the cabin. 7.COLLOQUIAL (ADJECTIVE): (बोल-चाल की शैली): informal Synonyms: conversational, everyday Antonyms: literary Example Sentence: His colloquial talents were indeed of the highest order. 8.BEWILDER (VERB): (भरमाना): baffle Synonyms: mystify, bemuse Antonyms: enlighten Example Sentence: She was bewildered by his sudden change of mood. 9.HAPLESS (ADJECTIVE): (अभागे): unfortunate Synonyms: unlucky, luckless Antonyms: lucky Example Sentence: I met the hapless victims of the disaster. 10.INHIBIT (VERB): (रोकना): impede Synonyms: hinder hamper Antonyms: assist Example Sentence: Too much cold inhibits plant growth.

*English Spoken Practice* हिलो मत- *Don’t move.* चुपचाप खड़े रहो- *Stand still.* बिल्कुल अभी- *Right away.* अपने पैर मत घसीटो- *Don’t drag your feet.* *नहाने का समय हो रहा है- *It is time to take a bath.* ऐसे चेहरे मत बनाओ- *Don’t make faces.* अपने जूते पहनो- *Put on your shoes.* तमीज से बात करो- *Behave yourself.* अपने कपड़े बदल लो- *Change your clothes.* आपको चप्पल कहाँ है- *Where are your slippers?* अपनी चप्पल पहन लो- *Wear your slippers.* मेरे लिए पानी लेकर आओ- *Please bring me a glass of water.* खाना चबाकर खाओ- *Chew your foods.* नाखून मत काटो- *Don’t bite your nails.* हिलो मत- *Don’t move.* क्या तुम एक जगह नहीं बैठ सकते?- *Can’t you sit still*

✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 12 June 2025. 1.SORDID (ADJECTIVE): (नीच): sleazy Synonyms: seedy, seamy Antonyms: high-minded Example Sentence: The story paints a sordid picture of bribes and scams. 2.UNENVIABLE (ADJECTIVE): (अवांछनीय): disagreeable Synonyms: unpleasant, undesirable Antonyms: enviable Example Sentence: I have the unenviable job of announcing the dismissals. 3.INSULARITY (NOUN): (संकीर्णता): parochialism Synonyms: provincialism, localism Antonyms: tolerance Example Sentence: The insularity of Greenland might again give rise to the suppressed argument. 4.GAILY (ADVERB): (सुखपूर्वक): merrily Synonyms: cheerfully, cheerily Antonyms: miserably Example Sentence: All the young soldiers smiled gaily as they watched him. 5.DRUDGERY (NOUN): (कठिन श्रम): hard work Synonyms: donkey work, toil Antonyms: relaxation Example Sentence: Women see domestic drudgery everyday. 6.QUOTIDIAN (ADJECTIVE): (दैनिक): daily Synonyms: everyday, day-to-day Antonyms: unusual Example Sentence: His story is an achingly human one, mired in quotidian details. 7.GAMELY (ADVERB): (वीरता से): bravely Synonyms: enthusiastically, fearlessly Antonyms: cowardly Example Sentence: He battled gamely but was outclassed by his more experienced opponent. 8.RELENTLESS (ADJECTIVE): (दृढ़): persistent Synonyms: continuing, constant Antonyms: short-lived Example Sentence: We faced the relentless heat of the desert. 9.LOPSIDED (ADJECTIVE): (असममात्रिक): asymmetrical Synonyms: unsymmetrical, uneven Antonyms: even Example Sentence: He showed a lopsided grin. 10.SCRUPULOUS (ADJECTIVE): (सूक्ष्म): careful Synonyms: meticulous, painstaking Antonyms: careless Example Sentence: The research has been carried out with scrupulous attention to detail.

*Different ways to say “Have a good day”:* 1. Take care. 2. Enjoy your day. 3. Have a great one. 4. All the best. 5. Make it a great day. 6. Have fun. 7. Have an awesome day. 8. Enjoy! 9. Take it easy. 10. Have a good one. *Double Tap ❤️ if this helped you!*

📚 *ENGLISH GRAMMAR TIPS FOR LEARNERS* 📚 📝 *Pronouns* • Use pronouns to replace nouns and avoid repetition. • Example: *She* is reading a book. *It* is interesting. • Mistake: Mixing singular and plural pronouns. 🔍 *Sentence Structure* • Basic order: Subject + Verb + Object. • Example: I (subject) eat (verb) apples (object). • Avoid fragments and run-on sentences. 💡 *Modifiers* • Place modifiers close to the words they describe. • Example: *She wore a red dress* (correct) vs *She wore a dress red* (incorrect). ✏️ *Question Formation* • Use auxiliary verbs for questions: Do, Does, Did, Is, Are, Was, Were. • Example: Do you like coffee? Is she coming? • Mistake: Missing auxiliary verbs in questions. *React ❤️ for more*

`50 sentences of Modal verb 'can' for daily use..` 1. I can help you with your homework. ```मैं तुम्हारी होमवर्क में मदद कर सकता हूँ।``` 2. Can you pass me the salt, please? ```कृपया क्या तुम मुझे नमक दे सकते हो?``` 3. She can sing well. ```वह अच्छा गा सकती है।``` 4. We can go to the park later. ```हम बाद में पार्क जा सकते हैं।``` 5. Can I borrow your pen for a minute? ```क्या मैं एक मिनट के लिए तुम्हारा पेन उधार ले सकता हूँ?``` 6. He can fix the computer. ```वह कंप्यूटर को ठीक कर सकता है।``` 7. Can you call me up ? ```क्या तुम मुझे फ़ोन कर सकते हो?``` 8. They can join us for dinner tonight. ```वे आज रात के खाने के लिए हमारे साथ शामिल हो सकते हैं।``` 9. I can’t find my keys anywhere. ```मुझे अपनी चाबियाँ कहीं नहीं मिल रही हैं।``` 10. Can we watch a movie tonight? ```क्या हम आज रात कोई फिल्म देख सकते हैं?``` 11. You can take my jacket. ```तुम मेरी जैकेट ले सकते हो।``` 12. She can speak three languages fluently. ```वह तीन भाषाएँ धाराप्रवाह बोल सकती है।``` 13. Can I have a glass of water, please? ```कृपया क्या मुझे एक गिलास पानी मिल सकता है, ?``` 14. He can’t come to the party tomorrow. ```वह कल पार्टी में नहीं आ सकता।``` 15. We can try that new restaurant . ```हम उस नए रेस्तरां को आज़मा सकते हैं।``` 16. Can you help me carry these bags? ```क्या तुम मुझे इन bags को उठाने में मदद कर सकते हो?``` 17. I can meet you at the station at 5 PM. ```मैं तुमसे स्टेशन पर शाम 5 बजे मिल सकता हूँ।``` 18. Can she finish the project by Monday? ```क्या वह सोमवार तक प्रोजेक्ट पूरा कर सकती है?``` 19. They can’t afford a new car right now. ```वे अभी नई कार नहीं खरीद सकते।``` 20. Can I call you back in ten minutes? ```क्या मैं दस मिनट बाद तुम्हें वापस कॉल कर सकता हूँ?``` 21. You can sit here. ```तुम यहाँ बैठ सकते हो।``` 22. He can play the guitar. ```वह गिटार बजा सकता है।``` 23. Can we talk about this later? ```क्या हम इस बारे में बाद में बात कर सकते हैं?``` 24. I can’t believe this. ```मुझे इस पर विश्वास नहीं हो रहा।``` 25. She can bake delicious cakes. ```वह स्वादिष्ट केक बना सकती है।``` 26. Can you turn off the light, please? ```क्या कृपया तुम लाइट बंद कर सकते हो?``` 27. We can walk to the store. ```हम दुकान तक पैदल जा सकते हैं.``` 28. Can I see your new phone? ```क्या मैं तुम्हारा नया फोन देख सकता हूँ?``` 29. He can’t say एनीथिंग about his trip. ```वह अपनी यात्रा के बारे में कुछ बता नहीं सकता।``` 30. You can trust her. ```तुम उस पर भरोसा कर सकते हो।``` 31. Can you wait for me outside? ```क्या तुम मेरे लिए बाहर इंतज़ार कर सकते हो?``` 32. I can finish this work by evening. ```मैं इस काम को शाम तक पूरा कर सकता हूँ।``` 33. Can we cancel the meeting tomorrow? ```क्या हम कल की मीटिंग रद्द कर सकते हैं?``` 34. She can’t drive. ```वह गाडी नहीं चला सकती``` 35. Can I take a picture here? ```क्या मैं यहाँ तस्वीर ले सकता हूँ?``` 36. They can visit us next weekend. ```वे अगले सप्ताह के अंतिम दिनों पर हमसे मिलने आ सकते हैं।``` 37. Can you repeat that ? ```क्या तुम इसे दोहरा सकते हो?``` 38. I can’t hear you. ```मैं तुम्हें सुन नहीं सकता।``` 39. He can run faster than anyone. ```वह किसी भी व्यक्ति से तेज़ दौड़ सकता है।``` 40. Can I use your laptop for a while? ```क्या मैं थोड़ी देर के लिए तुम्हारा लैपटॉप इस्तेमाल कर सकता हूँ?``` 41. We can order pizza for dinner. ```हम रात के खाने के लिए पिज़्ज़ा ऑर्डर कर सकते हैं।``` 42. Can you teach me English? ```क्या तुम मुझे अंग्रेजी सिखा सकते हो?``` 43. She can dance like a professional. ```वह पेशेवर की तरह नाच सकती है।``` 44. Can I leave early today? ```क्या मैं आज जल्दी जा सकता हूँ?``` 45. They can’t decide where to go. ```वे यह तय नहीं कर सकते कि कहाँ जाना है।``` 46. You can call me anytime. ```तुम मुझे कभी भी कॉल कर सकते हो।``` 47. Can we take a break now? ```क्या हम अब ब्रेक ले सकते हैं?``` 48. I can’t wait to see you! ```मैं तुमसे मिलने का इंतज़ार नहीं कर पा रहा।``` 49. He can solve math problems quickly. ```वह गणित की समस्याओं को जल्दी हल कर सकता है।``` 50. Can you open the window? ```क्या तुम खिड़की खोल सकते हो?``` 1 LIKE ONLY 👍

✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 04 June 2025. 1. SUPERVENE (VERB): (पीछे आना): Follow Synonyms: pursue, supersede Antonyms: retreat, precede Example Sentence: Team members supervene their leaders. 2. DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर):Harsh Synonyms: cruel, oppressive Antonyms: easy, gentle Example Sentence: Your master is a draconian man. 3. DAWDLE (VERB): (समय नष्ट करना): Waste time Synonyms: loiter, procrastinate Antonyms: hasten, hurry Example Sentence: The teacher warned the student that he will be punished if he dawdled again. 4. PILLAGE (VERB): (लूटना):Plunder, destroy Synonyms: ravage, ransack Antonyms: protect, construct Example Sentence: The terrorists pillaged the city. 5. PERSPICACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (बुद्धि) :Observant, perceptive Synonyms: alert, aware Antonyms: ignorant, unobservant Example Sentence: The CDI officers are always perspicacious with their case. 6. NOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (हानिकारक) :Deadly, injurious Synonyms: destructive, harmful Antonyms: helpful, kind Example Sentence: This is a noxious chemical. 7. FERVENT (ADJECTIVE): (उत्साही): Enthusiastic Synonyms: zealous, ardent Antonyms: apathetic, dull Example Sentence: He is a fervent child. 8. FITFUL (ADJECTIVE): (चंचल) :Spasmodic Synonyms: intermittent, fluctuating Antonyms: continuous, perpetual Example Sentence: As long as his breathing is fitful, he will continue to need an oxygen machine. 9. FLOUT (VERB): (अवज्ञा करना) :Show contempt for Synonyms: defy, disregard Antonyms: honour, praise Example Sentence: One should not flout the traffic rules. 10. FEASIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (व्यवहार्य): Practicable Synonyms: possible, doable Antonyms: impossible, implausible Example Sentence: This seems to be a feasible solution.

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