Daily Vocabulary
1. SURREPTITIOUS (ADJECTIVE): sneaky, secret
Synonyms: clandestine, private
Antonyms: public, open
Example Sentence:
The pet has his surreptitious ways of stealing things behind my back.
2. PROTAGONIST (NOUN): the...
Daily Banking Terminology
Difference Between Recession & Credit Crunch
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▪These terms are used while referring to the macroeconomics.
▪Both have a great effect on the economy because both...
Slang of the day
'=>arty | artsy
Meaning: displaying an interest in the arts or high culture
For example:
-Most Hollywood actors are careful not to sound too arty when they're...
Idiom of the day
'=>life of the party | life and soul of the party
->Meaning: If you are the life of the party, or the life and soul...
Vocab of the day
1. CLAIRVOYANT (ADJECTIVE): intuitive, psychic
Synonyms: visionary, prophetic
Antonyms: real, moderate
Example Sentence:
You don't need to be a clairvoyant to see how this is going to turn...
Daily Grammar Booster
'=>Need, require and want can be followed by the active or passive to-infinitives to express active or passive meanings, respectively:
-I need to make a...
Daily Government Scheme
Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana(PMVVY) for senior citizens
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- The Union Finance Ministry has launched Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana (PMVVY), a pension scheme exclusively...
Word of the day
▪️Underdog /ˈʌndərdɔg/ :
=>A person who is expected to lose in a contest or conflict
-Nobody should let anybody treat them as the underdog
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...
Common mistakes in English
Using the wrong preposition
1. Aim at, not on or against.
Don't say: she aimed on (or against) the target.
Say: She aimed at the target.
Note: Use...