Banking Term of the day
Annual Percentage Yield (APY):
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▪️A percentage rate reflecting the total amount of interest paid on a deposit account based on the interest rate and the...
Word of the day
lousy /ˈlaʊzi/ adjective
lousier; lousiest
Learner's definition of LOUSY
informal : bad or poor
She got lousy grades in high school.
I like the work, but the pay is...
Idiom of the day
make hay while the sun shines
Meaning:
If you make hay while the sun shines, you make good use of the chance to do something while...
Phrasal verb of the day
♦️point out
Meaning: to tell someone something you think they should know
For example:
point out something
-Cassie pointed out a few mistakes in the article that no-one...
Vocabulary of the day
1. PLEA (NOUN): request
Synonyms: pray, appeal
Antonyms: order, instruct
Example sentence: The teacher's plea for silence went unheard, resulting in extreme discomfort to the student.
2. JOVIAL...
Grammar Booster of the day
What is an adjective clause?
An adjective clause (also called adjectival clause) is a dependent clause which modifies a noun and usually begins with a...
Word of the day
neighborly /ˈneɪbɚli/
or British neighbourly
: helpful and friendly
-Cooking a meal for the elderly man is very neighborly.
Government Scheme of the day
VAJRA Scheme
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▪️Department of Science and Technology has launched VAJRA (Visiting Advanced Joint Research) Faculty scheme that enables NRIs and overseas scientific community to participate...
Idiom of the day
keep track of
Meaning:
If you keep track of something or someone, you continue to know what's happening with them.
-For example:
-When I'm travelling I keep track...
Phrasal verb of the day
Look out!
-Meaning:
If someone is in immediate danger, you can warn them by shouting "Look out!".
-For example:
Look out!
-"Look out! There's a car coming!"
Look out!
-I was...