Grammar booster of the day
Either/or and neither/nor
1.Either / or - used in a sentence in the affirmative sense when referring to a choice between two possibilities
-Example :
We can...
Banking Term of the day
Anytime Banking
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▪️With introduction of ATMs, Tele-Banking and internet banking,
customers can conduct their business anytime of the day and night.
▪The 'Banking Hours' is not a...
Government Scheme of the day
Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana crosses loan targets
▪️Loans disbursed under the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY) have crossed its target of Rs 1.8 lakh crore...
Puzzle of the day
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven cars which are running on tracks and travelling and covering different distance but not...
Slang of the day
uppity
-Meaning:
conceited, arrogant, pretentious
-For example:
-Since he got his BMW, Frank's been behaving like an uppity snob. Someone needs to remind him that he's no better...
Vocabulary of the day
1. DELIRIOUS (ADJECTIVE): frantic
Synonyms: excited, frenzied
Antonyms: balanced, rational
Example Sentence: He was delirious with joy.
2. DERANGE (VERB): disorder
Synonyms: addle, muddle
Antonyms: order, arrange
Example Sentence: This does...
Idiom of the day
once and for all
Meaning:
If you do something once and for all, you do it in a way that's final and it means you'll never...
Vocabulary of the day
1. PALTRY (ADJECTIVE): meagre
Synonyms: insignificant, worthless
Antonyms: considerable, substantial
Example Sentence: He was fined the paltry sum of $50.
2. PALATABLE (ADJECTIVE): eatable
Synonyms: tasty, appetizing
Antonyms: unpalatable, insipid
Example...
Idiom of the day
bad blood (between A and B)
->Meaning: feelings of hate between people because of arguments in the past.
-Example: "There has been bad blood between the...
Vocabulary of the day
1. PREEMPT (VERB): To acquire or take
Synonyms: confiscate, annex
Antonyms: relinquish, surrender
Example Sentence: I've preempted the next compartment.
2. ASPERITY (NOUN): the quality of being hard
Synonyms:...