Reasoning Quiz of the day
In each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide...
Slang of the day
'=>ripped
->Meaning: to have well-defined muscles
-For example:
-After I'd been working out in the gym for a year or so, people started saying, "You're gettin' ripped,...
Puzzle of the day
There are seven boys, A, B, C, D, E, F and G who participated in a game competition which started on Monday and ended...
Banking Term of the day
'=> Account Agreement
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->An account agreement is a set of conditions that outline both your rights and responsibilities and those of the bank concerning your...
Common mistake in English
Using the wrong preposition
1. Afraid of, not from.
✖️Don't say: Laura is afraid from the dog.
✔Say: Laura is afraid of the dog.
2. Aim at, not...
Phrasal verb of the day
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==>Meaning: to get something from somebody by cheating them
-For example:
=>CHEAT SOMEBODY OUT OF SOMETHING
-Tony answered one of those emails that promise you...
Word of the Day
Envisioned/envisage
- In-vision-ed
->Meaning - imagine as a future possibility, visualize -(Verb)
->Synonyms - externalize, behold
=>Example:*
- As a child, Barbaraenvisioned herself as a royal type who would...
Person in News
Bidhya Devi Bhandari is a communist politician, and the second and current President of Nepal and commander in chief of Nepalese army elected in...
Daily Grammar Booster
'=> Grateful vs. Thankful
->Grateful
Grateful is the normal word for people's reactions to kindness, favours... etc.
=-Note-=
->Grateful to someone
->Grateful for something
->Thankful
Thankful is used especially for feelings...
Idiom of the day
'=>To Get Caught Red Handed
->A person who is caught red-handed is discovered in the middle of committing a crime or doing something wrong. It...




