Vocabulary of the day
1. NARCISSISM (NOUN): self-love and devotion
Synonyms: egotism, selfishness
Antonyms: humility, modesty
Example Sentence: Narcissism leads to selfishness in character.
2. VITRIOLIC (ADJECTIVE): bitter
Synonyms: astringent, sardonic
Antonyms: courteous, gracious
Example...
Slang of the day
poop
Meaning:
excrement (n.) | to defecate (v.)
-For example:
->Oh no! I've stepped in some smelly dog poop.
->We were driving home when my six year old son...
Puzzle of the day
Ten students namely vizJaidev, Jaya, Jeeva, Janaki, Jyothi, Jaspal, Jamuna, Jagadish, Jayanthi and Jasmine of ten different colleges but not necessarily in the same...
Common mistakes in English Grammar
Verbs often confused:
Rise and Raise.
(a) Rise
Don't say: Val raises very early in the morning.
Say: Val rises very early in the morning.
(b) Raise
Don't say: She...
Phrasal verb of the day
attach to
-Meaning:
to believe that something has importance or significance in relation to something else
-For example:
attach something to something
-You shouldn't attach too much importance to...
Reasoning Quiz of the day
1).Statements:
Some umbrellas are sticks. Some sticks are balls.
Some balls are bats. All bats are guns.
Conclusions:
I. Some balls are umbrellas.
II. Some guns are bats.
III. Some...
Word of the day
Envisioned/envisage
- In-vision-ed
Meaning - imagine as a future possibility, visualize -(Verb)
Synonyms - externalize, behold
?Example:*
- As a child, Barbara envisioned herself as a royal type who...
Government Scheme of the day
“JIGYASA” – Student-Scientist connect Programme
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▪️Jigyasa, a student- scientist connect programme has been launched by the government in New Delhi. The programme would be implemented...
Grammar Booster of the day
Prepositions with Annoyed
-When annoyed forms part of a passive verb, or when it is fully participial in force, it is followed by the preposition...
English Quiz of the day
In the following questions, a part of the sentence is bold. Below are given alternatives to thebold part at (1), (2) and (3) which...




