Daily Government Scheme
Government launched Aarambh mobile app for road maintenance
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The Union Ministry of Rural Development launched Aarambh mobile app for performance based maintenance contracting and community...
Word of the day
Soft Spot /ˈsɑːft ˈspɑːt/ noun
▫plural soft spots
Definition of SOFT SPOT
1: a strong liking for someone or something — usually singular
-He has a soft spot...
Daily Vocabulary
1. CLOUT (NOUN): influence
Synonyms: power, dominance
Antonyms: powerlessness, incompetence
Example Sentence:
Ministers often use their clout to get what they want.
2. PRESTIGE (NOUN): fame
Synonyms: dignity, status
Antonyms: lowliness,...
Idioms of the day
'=>a breath of fresh air
->said about a new, fresh, and imaginative approach, a change that feels good.
-The president says that the country needs a...
Daily Grammar Booster
'=>Proud vs. Pride
1-Proud of (adj)+somebody/something
-Her parents are very proud of her.
-He is proud of his new car.
1(b)-Proud to+inf
-I'm proud to recieve this award.
2-Take...
Government Scheme of the day
'=>YUVA – a skill development programme by Delhi Police
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▪The Delhi Police has launched YUVA – a skill development programme under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana...
Slang of the day
'=>thick (2)
▪️Meaning: full-figured without appearing overweight
-> For example:
▪️That chick is thick, dude! She has meat on her bones in all the right places; her...
Word of the day
?????? /ˈnɛtl̟/ verb
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->Definition of NETTLE
: to make (someone) angry
-The mayor's recent actions have nettled some members of the community.
-It nettles him that...
Phrasal verb of the day
'=>run out on
->Meaning: to suddenly leave the person you're in a relationship with
For example:
->run out on somebody
-After running out on her husband, Heather went...
Common Mistakes in English
Using the wrong preposition
1. Travel by train, etc., not with the train, etc.
Don't say: He traveled with the train yesterday.
Say: He traveled by train...