Monday, October 19, 2020

●The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams.

🔰 Monday, 19 October 2020 🔰

●The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams.


1. APPLICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रयोज्य):  relevant 

Synonyms: appropriate, pertinent 

Antonyms: irrelevant

Example Sentence: 

The same considerations are equally applicable to accident claims. 


2. EXPEDITE (VERB): (जल्दी करना):  speed up 

Synonyms: accelerate, hurry 

Antonyms: delay 

Example Sentence: 

He promised to expedite economic reforms. 


3. ESCALATION (NOUN): (वृद्धि):  rise 

Synonyms: hike, advance 

Antonyms: plunge 

Example Sentence: 

A convincing argument backed by a slow policy may limit escalation of a crisis. 


4. DOMINANCE (NOUN): (प्रभुत्व):  supremacy 

Synonyms: superiority, ascendancy 

Antonyms: subservience 

Example Sentence: 

There is worldwide dominance of Hollywood. 


5. REDEMPTION (NOUN): (मोचन):  retrieval 

Synonyms: recovery, reclamation 

Antonyms: deprivation 

Example Sentence: 

The peasants found the terms of redemption unattractive. 


6.UNUSUAL (ADJECTIVE): (असाधारण):  remarkable 

Synonyms: extraordinary, exceptional 

Antonyms: unremarkable 

Example Sentence: 

He is a man of unusual talent. 


7. VIOLENT (ADJECTIVE): (अत्यन्त):  intense 

Synonyms: extreme, strong 

Antonyms: mild 

Example Sentence: 

I have a violent dislike for red roses. 


8. FURY (NOUN): (रोष): rage 

Synonyms: anger, wrath 

Antonyms: good humour 

Example Sentence: 

Her eyes were filled with tears of fury and frustration. 


9. BAR (VERB): (रोकना): prohibit 

Synonyms: debar, preclude 

Antonyms: admit 

Example Sentence: 

Journalists had been barred from covering the elections. 


10. ELIGIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (योग्य):  entitled 

Synonyms: permitted allowed 

Antonyms: ineligible 

Example Sentence: 

Customers who are eligible for discounts, formed a long queue. 

English Idioms

 1. (named after)

to give someone (usually a baby) the name of another person


2. (no big deal)

something not difficult or troublesome.


3. (on top of the world)

 feeling wonderful; glorious; ecstatic.


4. (to bear in mind) or (to keep in mind)

to remember a piece of information when you are making decisions or thinking about a matter.


5. (behind someone's back)

Out of one's presence or without someone's knowledge.


6. (build castles in the air)

 to daydream; to make plans that can never come true.


7. (drop someone a line)

to send a short letter to someone.


8. (easy come, easy go)

something that you say in order to describe someone who thinks that everything is easy to achieve, especially earning money, and who therefore does not worry about anything.


9. (every now and then)

 Occasionally, from time to time; also, periodically.


10. (to follow someone's footstep)

to do something that was done before.

Friday, October 16, 2020

🏵 16 October 2020, 📰 Daily CA One Liners

 


🏵 16 October 2020,

📰 Daily CA One Liners 


🗓 16 October : World Food Day 


✅ WFD Theme 2020 : " Grow, Nourish , Sustain . Together "


🗓 15 October : World Students Day 


✅ WSD Theme 2020 : Learning For People , Planet , Prosperity And Peace


🗓 15 October : International Day Of Rural Women


✅ Theme 2020 : Building Rural Women’s Resilience In The Wake Of COVID-19


🏏 Chris Gayle Becomes 1st Batsman To Score 10000 T20 Runs In Fours & Sixes


✅ C Gayle Has So Far Smashed 1027 Fours & 982 Sixes In T20 Cricket


🔶 Asan Conservation Reserve Becomes Uttarakhand’s 1st Ramsar Site


✅ With This , The Number Of Ramsar Sites In India Goes Up To 38


🏏 Y Chahal Becomes 5th Indian Bowler To Take 200 Wickets In T20 Cricket


✅ Piyush Chawla (257) , Amit Mishra (256) , Ashwin (242) , H Singh (235)


🔶 Army Chief General MM Narvane Will Visit Nepal Next Month (November)


✅ He Will Be Appointed The '' Honorary Chief " Of The Nepal Army


👤 Robert Destro Appointed U.S. Special Envoy To Tibet


👤 Bhupendra Singh Apointed As Chairman Of Rajasthan Public Service Commission


✔️ Bhupendra Singh Has Now Replaced RPSC Chairman Deepak Upreti


🙎‍♀ Manju Sharma Appointed As Member Of Rajasthan Public Service Commission


🙎‍♀ Sangeeta Arya Appointed As Member Of Rajasthan Public Service Commission


👤 Babulal Katara Appointed As Member Of Rajasthan Public Service Commission


👤 Jaswant Rathi Appointed As Member Of Rajasthan Public Service Commission


🙎‍♀ Uma Shankar Appointed As Karnataka Bank’s Additional Director


😢 India's 1st Oscar Winner Bhanu Athaiya (91) Passed Away Recently 


✅ Bhanu Won The Oscar For Best Costume Design For Lord Richard Attenborough's ' Gandhi ' In 1983


👤 Rahul Shrivastava Appointed Next Indian Ambassador To Albania


👤 S. Krishna Murthy Appointed As President Of Karnataka State Kickboxing Association


🔶 Ukraine Becomes 17th Country To Have Air Bubble Arrangement With India


⛴️ India To Deliver Kilo Class Submarine INS Sindhuvir To Myanmar Navy


✅ INS Sindhuvir Will Be The 1st Submarine Of The Myanmar Navy


👨‍🔧  INS Sindhuvir Was Refurbished By Hindustan Shipyard Limited In Visakhapatnam


🤝 Hindustan Zinc , Gujarat Govt Sign Pact To Set Up Zinc Smelter Plant


👤 Vishal V Sharma Appointed India's Next Permanent Representative To UNESCO


✅ UNESCO : United Nations Educational , Scientific , And Cultural Organization


😔 Renowned Poet Akkitham Achuthan Namboothiri Passes Away


👶 Akkitham Achuthan Namboothiri Born In 1926 In Kerala’s Palakkad District


✅ Akkitham Is The 6th Malayalam Writer Who Bagged The Jnanpith Award


✅ He Was Honoured With Padma Sri , The 4th Highest Civilian Award Of The GOI In 2017


😔 Veteran Cricket Journalist  & Commentator Kishore Bhimani Passes Away .

Thursday, October 15, 2020

5 Words Of the day

Hi Again I am back with new set of words that I came across this week, let me know the the new words that you have come across and would like to share with our Mamu family in comment section or at or Facebook  or Instagram pages


1.Decisiveness (N)- the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively. निर्णायकता, निश्चितता

2.Gracious (Adj)- behaving in a pleasant, polite, calm way. विनीत

3.Linguistic (Adj)- relating to languages, words, or linguistics. भाषा-संबंधी

4.Domination (N)- control or power over other people or things. प्रभुत्व

5.Perks (N)- an extra benefit. अनुलाभ

🏵 15 October 2020, 📰 Daily CA One Liners



👤 Bhupendra Singh Apointed As Chairman Of Rajasthan Public Service Commission


✔️ Bhupendra Singh Has Now Replaced RPSC Chairman Deepak Upreti


👤 Governor K Mishra Issued The Appointment Order Of Singh As RPSC Chairman


👤 M L Lather Was Given The Additional Charge Of DGP Rajasthan


👤 Hyundai Motor Group Appointed Euisun Chung As Group Chairman


🔶 Pakistan And Nepal R-Elected To The UN Human Rights Council


🔶 China And Uzbekistan R-Elected To The UN Human Rights Council


✔️ China Received Only 139 Votes Compared To The 180 It Got In 2016 


✔️ Russia , Which Was Defeated In 2016 By 2 Votes , Made A Comeback Getting 158 Votes


🔶 47th FMSCI Annual General Meeting Held Via A Virtual Conference


👤 Akbar Ebrahim Elected As New FMSCI President


✔️ Akbar Ebrahim Replaces J Prithviraj As The New President Of The FMSCI


✔️ Akbar Ebrahim Previously Served As The FMSCI President Between 2016-2018


✔️ FMSCI : Federation Of Motor Sports Clubs Of India


👤 Cello Group Aigns Amitabh Bachchan As Its Brand Ambassador


🔶 Vasanthi Named Best Film Award At Kerala State Film Awards 2020


🏆 Suraj Venjaramoodu Named Best Actor Award At Kerala State Film Awards 2020


🏆 Kani Kusruti Named Best Actress Award At Kerala State Film Awards 2020


🏆 Lijo Jose Pellissery Named Best Director Award At Kerala State Film Awards 2020


🏆 Najim Arshad Named Best Male Singer Award At Kerala State Film Awards 2020


🏆 Madhusree Narayanan Named Best Female Singer Award At Kerala State Film Awards 2020


🏆 Rafael Nadal Awarded The '' Grand Cross Of The Royal Order Of Sporting Merit "


🏆 Russian Sergey Gorshkov Won The Wildlife Photographer Of The Year Award


✔️ Award For An Image Of An Amur Tiger Hugging A Tree


🏆 Liina Heikkinen Won The Young Wildlife Photographer Of The Year 2020


🔶 Neymar Jr Goes Past Ronaldo Lima To Become 2nd Highest Goal-Scorer For Brazil


✔️ He Has Now Taken His International Tally To 64 In 104 Games


✔️ Legendary Striker Pele Leads The Chart With 77 Goals For Brazil


📈 China Ranks No. 1 In The Highest Number Of Natural Disasters Over The Last 20 Years


📈 US Ranks No. 2 In The Highest Number Of Natural Disasters Over The Last 20 Years


📈 India Ranked No 3 In The Highest Number Of Natural Disasters Over The Last 20 Years


📈 Philippines Ranked No 4 In The Highest Number Of Natural Disasters Over The Last 20 Years


📈 Indonesia Ranked No 5 In The Highest Number Of Natural Disasters Over The Last 20 Years


✔️ The Study Has Traced The Most " Impactful Years " As 2002 & 2015


✔️ Report Released By The UN Office For Disaster Risk Reduction 


📈 Australias Meg Lanning Ranks No.1 In ICC Womens ODI Rankings


📈 Smriti Mandhana Ranks 4th In ICC Women`s ODI Rankings


🇮🇳 India & France Re-Elected As President And Co-President Of The ISA


✔️ ISA : International Solar Alliance .

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Everyday Basic english phrases and expressions part 1


When it comes to English we get a little nervous so here are

few common phrases we can use it in our
daily in dayto day conversation

They’re very common, but they’re used
in regular and familiar conversation,

so you can use them in your daily conversations....
Learn and practice these phrases and
expressions, use this in your daily life

1. Can You recommend a good coffee place?
When you are new to a
place and need a
Recommendation
You can use this phrase

2. Sorry to bother you
When you annoy, disturb someone or take up their
Time you can use this phrase

• i didn't notice you were sleeping sorry to bother you

3. I'll be with you in a moment
I have something to do now and will be with you in
a minute or sometime you can use this phrase

•You guys start I’ll be there with you in a moment

4. What do you think ?
What's your opinion on this topic?
Let’s say you are in a shop buying something you get
Confused and ask for her opinion at that time u can use this phrase

• What do u thinks which one I should go with?

5. Can't say
When you are not sure about something
You can use this phrase

• Can't say what time we will reach the airport

6. Make yourself at home
When you have a visitor/guest at your place  you can use this phrase to make them feel
relax, to sit down, be comfortable, be more
informal

• Hi there, pls make yourself comfortable 


7. How come?
It's a way to say what is the reason or why something
happened

• How come you are here?
• How come you missed the flight?

8. Take your pick
It means to choose any one that you like from
a group of things or options

• take your pick first
• James got a chance to take his pick

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Popular idioms with meaning and sentences (Part 1)

 



Idioms are very common and are used in regular and familiar conversation, so today I am going to cover few idioms and their meaning


You can use this idioms is daily conversations both written and spoken English for practice.....


So let's start with today's  idioms


Learn and practice these Idioms and use this in your daily life



1.Take a hike

When you want someone to leave or go away in a rude way you can use this phrase 


-This is my seat - take a hike


- Its enough now. Please ask him to take a hike i can't take it anymore


2.Spill the beans

spill the beans does not actually means to spill the beans it means to leak out the secret, to tell someone the secret.....to tell something that was supposed to a secret


- He accidentally spilled the beans when he told his friend about the baby's room color


-I am a good secret keeper i will not spill the beans please let me help 


- don't spill the beans it's a surprise party for her


- Who spilled the beans ?



3. Hit the books

It simply means to study


- I won't be able to join you, I need to hit the books this weekend


- It's time you stop playing and hit the books


4. Golden goose 

something that provides one with some advantage,wealth or profit and is usually misused (mostly very good source of income or money)



- This business is his golden goose he will never give on it


- The stock he has is his golden goose


5. Better late than never

It simply means to do something late than never doing it or if someone is going to arrive it means he better arrives instead of not arriving



- we were waiting for you, but anyways better late then never


-She was finally paying the rent. well better late than never


6.Blessing in disguise

When something bad happen but eventually turns out good for you you can use this idiom ( it could be a difficult situation which has a good outcome)



- Losing that flat turned out to be a blessing in disguise for her as she got a better flat at reasonable rates


-Not getting the bank job was blessing in disguise for me as I was able to explore new field and find out the hidden talent in me


7. Go an extra mile

It simply means to make extra efforts to help someone or to achieve something



- Anna is always ready to go an extra mile to help elderly people


- It's always suggested to go an extra mile to maintain customer relation


8. A Piece of cake

Something that is very simple or easy



- He will help you with this; it's a piece of cake of him



- Yesterday’s maths test was a piece of cake


Comment below with a sentence for practice and other

Common idioms

5 words of the day vocabulary with meaning and example sentences in English DAY 03

 


1.Bungled (Adj)-done very badly and without success. विफल

2.Bad Blood (N)-a feeling of extreme annoyance or displeasure. मनमुटाव

3.Outset (N)-the start or beginning of something. प्रारंभ, शुरू

4.Amended (V)-to make a change to a law. संशोधन

5.Squabbles (N)-an argument or disagreement over something that is not important. तकरार

10 Useful Phrases for Telephone Calls

 


10 Useful Phrases for Telephone Calls


We take a lots of calls daily but in your own native language 


When it comes to English we get a little nervous so here are  few common phrases we can use it in our daily telephonic

conversation


1. Hi, this is Anna.

You can start your conversation this way




2. I’d like to speak to .....

when you are speaking on behalf of someone




3. Is Ray there?

when you are asking for someone




4. I am calling on behalf of....

when you are calling one someones behalf




5. Could you ask him to call me back?

when he is not there and you would like him to call you back




6.He’s not here. Would you like to leave a message?

when he is not there and you can take message




7. Just a moment please...

when you want some one to hold the line




8. Could you hold on please?

When you want someone to wait



9. Your voice is cracking, could please you repeat 

When there is a network error you can use this


10. I am sorry she is not here.

When you revive someone else call and she is not there

5 words of the day vocabulary with meaning and example sentences in English DAY 02

 



1.Drop Out (Phrasal Verb)- abandon a course of study. छोड़ना

2.Lopsided (Adj)- leaning to one side. एकतरफ़ा

3.Cremated (V)- to burn a dead person’s body. दाहसंस्कार करना

4.Demolition (N)- the act of destroying something, such as a building or other structure. विध्वंस

5. Autobiography- A Life story of a person written by self. आत्मकथा

5 words of the day vocabulary with meaning and example sentences in English DAY 01





1.Fortnight (N)-a period of two weeks. दो सप्ताह

2.Retrospect (N)-a survey or review of a past course of events or period of time. बीती बातों
की जांच

3.Congregations (N)-a group of people assembled for religious worship. सभाओं

4.Ephemeral (Adj)-short in duration. अल्पकालिक

5.Epidemiologists (N)-someone who studies diseases and how they are found, spread, and controlled in groups of people. महामारीविदों

●The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams.

🔰 Monday, 19 October 2020 🔰 ●The Hindu Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams. 1. APPLICABLE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रयोज्य):  relevant  Synonyms: a...