Banking term of the day
Adjustable-Rate Mortgages (ARMS)
▪Also known as variable-rate mortgages. The initial interest rate is usually below that of conventional fixed-rate loans.
▪The interest rate may
change over the...
Common mistakes in Grammar
Using the wrong preposition
->Confidence in, not to.
Don't say: I have great confidence to you.
Say: I have great confidence in you.
Note: In confidence: Let me...
Phrasal verb of the day
pack away
=>Meaning: If you pack something away, you put it back where it's usually kept after you've finished using it.
->Synonym: put away
-For example:
pack something...
Reasoning quiz of the day
Directions (1-6) : Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W...
Word of the day
'->stupefy /ˈstuːpəˌfaɪ/ verb
stupefies; stupefied; stupefying
Learner's definition of STUPEFY
: to shock or surprise (someone) very much : to cause (someone) to become confused or unable...
Government scheme of the day
Government launches nationwide campaign Gaj Yatra to protect elephants
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The Union Ministry of Environment and Forest has launched a nationwide campaign Gaj Yatra to protect...
Grammar booster of the day
can vs may
->Traditionally can is used to show:
-ability
->An English person who can speak even one other language fluently is rare.
-possibility
Relapse can occur at any...
English Quiz of the day
Directions (1-10) : In the following questions, a part of the sentence is given in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part...
Idiom of the day
the cream of the crop
->Meaning: If something or someone is in the cream of the crop, they are among the best of a class...
Vocabulary of the day
1. EERIE (ADJECTIVE): spooky
Synonyms: bizarre, creepy
Antonym: earthly, familiar
Example Sentence: She made an eerie remark on me.
2. GUMPTION (NOUN): sagacity
Synonyms: acumen, savvy
Antonyms: ignorance, stupidity
Example Sentence:...




