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English notes for SSC,BANK, RAILWAY, IELTS and OTHER EXAM.
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2021-05-23 09:37:41
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2021-05-23 08:39:35 STORY OF THE DAY

The Dolphins, the Whales and the Sprat

In a sea, there lived Dolphins, Whales and many other small colourful fishes.

One day, the Whales harmed the fishes, who were friends of the Dolphins. The Dolphins got angry and started fighting with the Whales.

All the Dolphins gathered to fight against the huge Whales. The Whales said that they were big and strong. The Dolphins said that they were superior to the Whales. It looked like the fight would never stop.

When the fight became ‘rery serious, a Sprat lifted his head out of the sea and said, “I will solve the matter. I can stop the fight, only if you all accept me as your king.”

One of the Dolphins was very wise. He understood that the Sprat was taking advantage of the fight between the Whales and the Dolphins.

He replied, “We might get killed in our fight with each other, but will not let anybody interfere in our matter.”

The Sprat’s idea of ruling over the fishes failed. He understood that the Dolphins were very wise. They knew the interference of a third person would be harmful for everyone.

Never involve an outsider in your internal matters.

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2021-05-23 07:58:52 #IDIOMS_AND_PHRASES

1- Idiom: Apple of someone's eyes

Meaning: a person or thing that someone loves very much

Sentence: His youngest daughter is the apple of his eye as she is his firstborn.

2- Idiom: A left-handed compliment

Meaning: An insult in the pretense of expression of appreciation.

Sentence: She said she liked my hair, but it turned out to be a left-handed compliment when she asked how long I'd been dyeing it.

3- Idiom: A sight for sore eyes

Meaning: a person or thing that one is extremely pleased or relieved to see.

Sentence: After being away from home for so long, my friends and family were a sight for my sore eyes.

4- Idiom: Bread and Butter

Meaning: someone’s livelihood

Sentence: Coaching football and basketball to young boys and girls is her bread and butter.

5- Idiom: Back to Square one

Meaning: Having to start all over again; start working on a plan from the beginning because your previous attempt failed completely

Sentence: After days of working hard on the college project, because of the computer failure we are back to square one.

6-Idiom: Call a spade a spade

Meaning: Speak frankly and directly

Sentence: After hours of discussion and meetings, I believe it's time to call a spade a spade.

7- Idiom: Down to earth

Meaning: simple, decent, realistic; practical, and straightforward.

Sentence: She is very down to earth, not at all attracted by the glamour world.

8- Idiom: Empty vessels make the most noise

Meaning: Those who know or have little knowledge often shout the loudest

Sentence: Ram tells as if he's an expert on everything, but empty vessels make the most noise.

9- Idiom: Flesh and blood

Meaning: Human nature, a normal human being

Sentence: This baby is his mother's flesh and blood

10- Idiom: Good Samaritan

Meaning: A person who unselfishly helps others,

Sentence: He's such a good samaritan that he helped the accident victim reach the hospital.

11- Idiom: Hit the bull’s eye

Meaning: get something exactly right, or be on target.

Sentence: The finance minister’s speech on attracting new investments hit the bull’s eye as can be seen by increasing FDI.

12- Idiom: In the good books

Meaning: be in somebody’s favor or good opinion.

Sentence: The fact that he always managed to be in the good books of the bosses surprised one and all.

13- Idiom: Jam on the brakes

Meaning: to press the brakes suddenly and in a hard way.

Sentence: I had to jam on the brakes because a kid suddenly appeared from nowhere and crossed the road.

14- Idiom: Let the cat out of the bag

Meaning: To share a secret that wasn’t supposed to be shared.

Sentence: Ramesh let the cat out of the bag about my surprise birthday party.

15- Idiom: Make a beeline for

Meaning: To hurry directly toward someone or something

Sentence: When ram enters a party, he always makes a beeline for the dessert section.

16- Idiom: Notch up

Meaning: to achieve something like a win or a record

Sentence: Rafael Nadal notched up another win this week, so he's now won six matches in a row.

17- Idiom: Once bitten, twice shy

Meaning: Afraid of doing a thing again

Sentence: After he left her she refused to go out with anyone else for a long time - once bitten, twice shy, I suppose.

18- Idiom: Put the cart before the horse

Meaning: To put a thing in the wrong order.

Sentence: Mohit always puts the cart before the horse, when he practices maths.

19- Idiom: A slap on the wrist

Meaning: A small punishment

Sentence: Samar got away with a slap on the wrist after defacing the school property.

20- Idiom: Set one's teeth on edge

Meaning: to induce an unpleasant sensation, to repel, irritate

Sentence: The noise of the machine in the next room really set my teeth on edge.
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2021-05-22 21:02:44 Do you need "vocab" everyday?
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2021-05-22 18:33:56 Word of the Day

Pacifism- शांतिवाद, शांतिवादिता, युद्ध विरोधिता, शांतिप्रियता

Example:- Look at the likes of Gandhi who achieved so much through pacifism.
(गांधी जैसे लोगों को देखें जिन्होनें शांतिवाद के माध्यम से महान उपलब्धियां हासिल की हैं।)

SYNONYMS:- peacemaking, conscientious objection, conscientious objections, passive resistance, love of peace, peace-mongering, dovishness, non-violence, rare satyagraha
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2021-05-22 18:30:44 ​​ STORY OF THE DAY

Hundred Gold Coins & Birbal

The wisdom of Birbal was unparalleled during the reign of Emperor Akbar. But Akbar’s brother in law was extremely jealous of him. He asked the Emperor to dispense with Birbal’s services and appoint him in his place. He gave ample assurance that he would prove to be more efficient and capable than Birbal. Before Akbar could take a decision on this matter, this news reached Birbal.

Birbal resigned and left. Akbar’s brother in law was made the minister in place of Birbal. Akbar decided to test the new minister. He gave three hundred gold coins to him and said, “Spend these gold coins such that, I get a hundred gold coins here in this life; a hundred gold coins in the other world and another hundred gold coins neither here nor there.”

The minister found the entire situation to be a maze of confusion and hopelessness. He spent sleepless nights worrying how he would get himself out of this mess. Thinking in circles was making him go crazy. Eventually, on the advice of his wife, he sought Birbals help. Birbal said, “Just give me the gold coins. I shall handle the rest.”

Birbal walked the streets of the city holding the bag of gold coins in his hand. He noticed a rich merchant celebrating his son’s wedding. Birbal gave a hundred gold coins to him and bowed courteously saying, “Emperor Akbar sends you his good wishes and blessings for the wedding of your son. Please accept the gift he has sent.” The merchant felt honored that the king had sent a special messenger with such a precious gift. He honored Birbal and gave him a large number of expensive gifts and a bag of gold coins as a return gift for the king.

Next, Birbal went to the area of the city where the poor people lived. There he bought food and clothing in exchange for a hundred gold coins and distributed them in the name of the Emperor.

When he came back to town he organized a concert of music and dance. He spent a hundred gold coins on it.

The next day Birbal entered Akbar’s darbar and announced that he had done all that the king had asked his brother-in-law to do. The Emperor wanted to know how he had done it. Birbal repeated the sequences of all the events and then said, “The money I gave to the merchant for the wedding of his son – you have got back while on this earth. The money I spent on buying food and clothing for the poor – you will get it in the other world. The money I spent on the musical concert – you will get neither here nor there.” Akbar’s brother in law understood his mistake and resigned. Birbal got his place back.

Moral: The money you spend on friends is returned or reciprocated in some form or the other. The money spent on charity gets converted into blessings from God which will be your eternal property. The money spent on pleasures is just frittered away. So when you spend your money, think a little, if not a lot.
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2021-05-22 16:55:08 VOCABULARY

Piety-quality of being religious or reverant.

SYNONYMS-fervor, loyalty, religiosity

ANTONYMS-apathy, disbelief, disloyalty

Frayed-unravel or become torn at the edge

SYNONYMS-Erode, unravel, fade away

ANTONYMS-Please, sew

Cymbal-a musical instrument

SYNONYMS-alarm, bell, signal

Untenable-not able to maintain or defend against attack or objection

SYNONYMS-Illogical, unsound, flawed, unsupportable

ANTONYMS-Certified, validated, verified

Masquerading-pretending to be someone who is not

SYNONYMS-Attitudinize, disseminate, dissemble

ANTONYMS-Unmask, reveal, be honest

PHRASAL VERBS

Wreck havoc-cause a lot of damage

In the works-ongoing, happening, occuring

lie ahead-be going to happen

all bets are off-the outcome is unpredictable

In the wake of-as a result of some event

Set up-establish, start, begin

IDIOMS

don't put all your eggs in one basket-don't put all your resources in a single thng

it's Greek to me-it's not understandable to me

Open Pandora's box-to find a source of great problems and troubles

Make a face-to show disappointment or displeasure

Let the cat out of the bag-to reveal secret carelessly or by mistake
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