Word of the day
rectify /ˈrɛktəˌfaɪ/ verb
-> to correct (something that is wrong)
-The hotel management promised to rectify the problem/situation.
Vocabulary of the day
1. FAD (NOUN): fashion
Synonyms: trend, craze
Antonyms: sobriety, simplicity
Example Sentence: I do not believe in fad because I like simplicity.
2. FATUOUS (ADJECTIVE): foolish
Synonyms: stupid, silly
Antonyms:...
Idiom of the day
"Mind your own business!"
-> Meaning:
If you say "Mind your own business!" to someone, you're telling them to stop interfering in things that don't concern...
Government Scheme of the day
NITI Aayog launches National Nutrition Strategy
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▪️The National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog launched National Nutrition Strategy aimed at Kuposhan Mukt Bharat. It intends...
Vocabulary of the day
1. DESCRY (VERB): detect
Synonyms: determine, discern
Antonym: overlook, neglect
Example Sentence: The jeweler was able to easily descry the true value of the large diamond.
2. DETRACT...
Banking Term of the day
Banker's Lien:
▪️Bankers lien is a special right of lien exercised by the bankers, who can retain goods bailed to them as a security for...
Idiom of the day
'->I DON'T GIVE A HOOT !
/huːt/
->A " hoot " is the low wavering sound that the owl makes in the tree.
-In informal speech we...
Vocabulary of the day
1. LARCENY (NOUN): theft
Synonyms: stealing, robbery
Antonyms: pay, reimbursement
Example Sentence: He was arrested because of grand larceny charges.
2. LARGESS (NOUN): generosity
Synonyms: magnanimity, altruistic
Antonyms: greediness, meanness
Example...
Puzzle of the day
Eight friends P,Q,R,S,T,U,V and W live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of...
Phrasal verb of the day
hang over
->Meaning: If you feel that you are facing a threat or a danger, we can say the threat or the danger hangs over...