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Saturday, August 28, 2021

August 28, 2021

800+ Idioms and Phrases PDF for SSC CGL

800+ Idioms and Phrases PDF for SSC CGL ,BANKING 


800+ Idioms and Phrases PDF for SSC CGL
  [PDF] 800+ Important Idioms and Phrases for SSC | BANKING  


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তোমাদের কাছে আজ শেয়ার করছি  English vocabulary থেকে Idioms and Phrases   যা  খুব ভালো করে দেওয়া আছে এবং বিগত সালের  পরীক্ষায় আগত  গুরুত্বপূর্ণ Idioms and Phrases  গুলি   এই PDF  ফাইলের মধ্যে  তোমরা  পেয়ে যাবে ।  বিভিন্ন প্রতিযোগিতামূলক পরীক্ষার ক্ষেত্রে এই গুলি বিশেষ ভাবে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ,   এবং তোমদের পরীক্ষার প্রস্তুতিকে আরও এগিয়ে নিয়ে যেতে যথেষ্ট সাহায্য করবে ।  


 তোমাদের সকলকে জানাই আমাদের পক্ষ থেকে অসংখ্য ধন্যবাদ ,  তোমরা সর্বদা আমাদের পাশে  থাকো এবং  বন্ধুদের কাছে শেয়ার করো ও তোমাদের মতামত কমেন্ট করে আমাদেরকে জানাও। 

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 কয়েকটি নমুনা দেওয়া হল -
1. Sweeping Statement – Thoughtless statement [SO(Audit), 1997] 
2. All at sea – Puzzled [SO(Audit), 1997]
3. Enough rope – Enough freedom for action [SO(Audit), 1997]
4. By fits and start – Irregularly (SO(Audit), 1997]
5. Fell foul of – Got into trouble with [SO(Audit), 1997]
6. Token strike – Short strike held as warning [SO(Audit), 1997]
7. Face the music – Get reprimanded [SO(Audit), 1997]]
8. Look down upon – Hate intensely [SO(Audit), 1997]
9. Flogging a dead horse – Wasting time in useless effort [SO(Audit), 1997]
10. Under a cloud – Under suspicion [SO(Audit), 1997]
11. Green thumb – To have a natural interest [SO(Audit), 2001]
12. Played havoc – Caused destruction [SO(Audit), 2001]
13. No love lost between – Not on good terms [SO(Audit), 2001]
14. Fair and square – Honest [SO(Audit), 2001]
15. A white elephant – Costly or troublesome possession [SO(Audit), 2001]
16. Out and out – Totally [SO(Audit), 2001]
17. On the cuff – On credit [SO(Audit), 2001]
18. Does not hold water – Cannot be believed [SO(Audit), 2001]
19. A wild goose chase – Futile search [SO(Audit), 2001]
20. In a tight corner – In a difficult situation[SO(Audit), 2001]
21. Going places – Talented and successful  [SO(Audit), 2003]
22. In cold blood – A murder done without intention [SO(Audit), 2003]
23. Off and on – Occasionally [SO(Audit), 2003]
24. Hard and fast – Strict [SO(Audit), 2003]
25. Took to heels – Run away in fear [SO(Audit), 2003]
26. To keep up – To keep in touch  [SO(Audit), 2003]
27. Make a clean breast – Confess without reserve  [SO(Audit), 2003]
28. Heads will roll – Transfers will take place [SO(Audit), 2003]
29. Make no bones about – Do not have any hesitation in anything [SO(Audit), 2003]
30. Take after – Resembles [SO(Audit), 2003]
31. To starve off – Postpone [SO(Audit), 2003]
32. To give a piece of mind – To reprimand [SO(Audit), 2003]
33. Rest on laurels – To be complacent [SO(Audit), 2003)
34. Pay through nose – Pay an extremely high price [SO(Audit), 2003)
35. Draw on fancy – Use imagination (SO(Audit), 2003]
36. Turn an honest living – Make an legitimate living [SO(Audit), 2005)
37. Give the game away – Give out the secret [SO(Audit), 2005]
38. Cheek by jowl – Very near   [SO(Audit), 2005]
39. Give in – Yield [SO(Audit), 2005]
40. Run riot – Act without restraint [SO(Audit), 2005]
41. Go through fire and water – Undergo any risk [SO(Audit), 2005]
42. Talking through hat – Talking nonsense [SO(Audit), 2005])
43. Put up with – Tolerate [SO(Audit), 2005]
44. By fits and starts – Irregularly [SO(Audit), 2005]
45. Reading between the lines – Understanding the hidden meaning [SO(Audit), 2005]
46. Get the sack – dismissed from [SO(Audit), 2006]
47. Pros and cons – Considering all the facts [SO(Audit), 2006]
48. By leaps and bounds – Very Quickly [SO(Audit), 2006]
49. In the good books –In favour with boss (SO(Audit), 2006]
50. In the long run – Ultimately [SO(Audit), 2006]
 
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Thursday, March 4, 2021

March 04, 2021

Important 100 List of One Word Substitution in English Grammar ( PDF)

 

Important 100 List of One Word Substitution in English Grammar ( PDF)
Important 100 List of One Word Substitution in English Grammar ( PDF)

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আপনাদের কাছে আজ শেয়ার করছি    English Grammar থেকে Important 100 List of One Word Substitution for SSC CGL , WBCS , PSC ,RAILWAY.. ect (PDF) বিভিন্ন প্রতিযোগিতার পরীক্ষার ক্ষেত্রে খুবই উপযোগী । যা আপনারা খুব উপকৃত হবেন। 


 আপনাদের সকলকে জানাই আমাদের পক্ষ থেকে অসংখ্য ধন্যবাদ , আপনারা সর্বদা আমাদের পাশে থাকুন এবং আপনাদের বন্ধুদের কাছে শেয়ার করুন ও আপনাদের মতামত কমেন্ট করে আমাদেরকে জানান।   


    One Word Substitution

01. A person who loves his country  Patriot

02.  person who believes in coercing people by inspiring terror Terrorist

03. A person who does not believe in violence Non-Violent

04. A person who has inflated notion about his superiority  Highbrow.

05. A person who lives on unoccupied premises without the owner's permission Squatter.

06. A person who is appointed by the contending parties to settle their dispute Arbitrator

 07. A person who walks on foot Pedestrian.

08. A person who is aged 80 Octogenarian.

09. A person who learns a trade and works for a specified ten in return for being taught Apprentice.

10. A person who wants to overthrow all established governments  Anarchist.

11. A person who is a blind and energetic supporter of a creed   Fanatic

12. A person with long experience  Veteran.

13. A person who sells small wares Vendor

14.  A person belonging to a wandering race  Gipsy

15. A person who receives something Recipient

16. A person of high rank or noble lineage Aristocrat

17. A person visiting holy place or shrine  Pilgrim."

18. A person who represents some organisation or per son  Delegate

19. A person who plans and understands the making of machines, roads,

bridges, harbours etc. Engineer

20. A person who writes the story of his life  Autobiographer

21. A person who walks in his sleep  Somnambulist

22. One who believes too easily  Credulous

23. One who is very particular about small details Meticulous

24.One who is hard to please Fastidious

25.One who enters a place without being invited or permitted  Intruder  

26. One who has talent for various things Versatile

 27. One who totally abstains from alcoholic drink Teetotaller -1936

28.One who is in the process of recovering from illness  Convalescent

29. One who plays or acts, not for money but for pleasure Amateur

30. One belonging to the same time or period of history  Contemporary

31. One who works in the same office or organisation Colleague

32. One versed in natural science or history or one who makes special study of plants and animals

Naturalist

33.One who preaches the gospel  Evangelist

34. One who loves mankind Philanthropist, Philanthrope

35. One who hates mankind  Misanthropist, Misanthropes

36. One who hates women Misogynist

37. One who hates marriage Misogamist

38. One who resides in a foreign country Alien  

39. One who knows many languages  Linguist

40. One who tries to avoid the reality Escapist

41. One who rules with absolute power Autocrat

42. One who doubts everything  Sceptic

43. One who abandons duties and goes away  Truant

44. One who sees only the bright side of things Optimist

45. One who sees only the dark side of things Pessimist

46. One who has forsaken his faith Renegade

47. One who comes to settle in a foreign land Immigrant

48. One who leaves the home country to settle elsewhere Emigrant

49. One who looks upon all countries as one's own Cosmopolitan

50. One who knows everything Omniscient

51. One who is present everywhere Omnipresent

 52.One who is blamed or punished for the mistakes or wrong doing of others Scape-goat

53. One who lives on vegetables  Vegetarians

54. One who does not live on vegetables onlyNon-Vegetarian

55 . One who has neither father nor mother living Orphan

56.One who is an expert in matters of taste or appreciation Connoisseur

57. One who lends money at a very high rate of interest Usurer

58. One who sacrifices one's life for the country or for a noble cause Martyrs

 59.One who can read ancient writings Palaeographist

60. One who is in charge of a museum curator

61. One who is always inclined to find faults Censorious

62 . One who is marked by excessive self-confidence or conceit Over-weening

63.One who believes that pleasure is the chief good Hedonist

64.One who can sway his hearers by his oratory Demagogue

65. One who imitates the voice, gestures of another Mimic

66. One new to anything  Novice

67.One given to refined indulgence of eating and drink Epicure

68 .One who eats too much Glutton

69. One who is unable to pay his debts Insolvent

70. one who can use both hands alike Ambidexter

71. One who travels in space Astronaut

72. One who studies the star  Astronomer

73. One who foretells things by the stars  Astrologer

74. One who deserted his own religion Apostate

75. One who does ill towards another  Malefactor

76. One who attends to the disease of the eyes Oculist

77. One who unreasonably attaches disproportionate weight to some creed or view  Bigot

78. One who is an enthusiastic collector of books Bibliomaniac

 79. One who is a great lover of books  Bibliophile

80. One who steals books   Biblioklept

81. One who steals in small quantity  Pilferer

82. One who thinks only of oneself  Egoist

83. One who always talks about oneself  Egotist

84. One who is very reserved in speech    Reticent, Taciturn

85. One who pretends to have a great deal of knowledge  Wiseacre

86. One who poses to be better than what he really is  Humbug

87. One who is not proud  Humble

88. One who changes his principle or party Turncoat

89. One who is uncertain in opinions or in making decisions Wobbler

90. One who expounds or interprets the principles of something   Exponent

91. One who is never tired Indefatigable

92. One who collects stamps Philatelist

94. One who has no belief in the existence of God  Atheist

95. One who believes in the existence of God Theist

96. A man whose wife is dead  Widower

97. A woman whose husband is dead  Widow

98. A woman with more than one husband  Polyandrist

99. A man having more than one wife  Polygamist

100. An unmarried man  Bachelor


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Friday, February 19, 2021

February 19, 2021

Basic English Grammar Change of Narration Direct and Indirect Speech [ খুব সহজ পদ্ধতিতে Narration Change শিখুন ]

 

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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

February 10, 2021

English Vocabulary of words Antonyms & Synonyms for all competitive Exam SSC- CGL, RRB NTPC , TET ect

English Vocabulary of words Antonyms &  Synonyms for all competitive Exam SSC- CGL, RRB NTPC , TET ect



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 আপনাদের কাছে আজ শেয়ার করছি  English Vocabulary থেকে বাছায় করা কয়েকটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ  Antonyms &  Synonyms  আশা করি আপনারা খুব উপকৃত হবেন। বিভিন্ন প্রতিযোগিতার পরীক্ষার ক্ষেত্রে খুবই উপযোগী ।


আপনাদের সকলকে জানাই আমাদের পক্ষ থেকে অসংখ্য ধন্যবাদ , আপনারা সর্বদা আমাদের পাশে থাকুন এবং আপনাদের বন্ধুদের কাছে শেয়ার করুন ও আপনাদের মতামত কমেন্ট করে আমাদেরকে জানান ।

ANTONYMS & SYNONYMS WORDS

Conducive(Adj): favorable for

Synonyms-helpful, useful

Antonym- hindering, worthless

Usage-Indians are entrepreneurial by nature,

they just need a conducive environment

 ➤Abstain(v): To refrain from something

Synonyms-decline, constrain

Antonym-indulge, embrace

Usage-Ten people voted in favour, five against

and two abstained

Assimilate(v): To absorb and incorporate

Synonyms-grasp, incorporate

Antonym- exclude, misinterpret

Usage-Immigrants have been successfully

assimilated into the community

Discern(v): to be aware of, detect

Synonyms-ascertain, apprehend

Antonym- overlook, disregard

Usage- She could discern an air of tension in

the room.

Exalt (Adj): celebrate

Synonyms-august, elevated

Antonym- denounce, castigate

Usage- The Red house student felt exalted when

topped at the sports meet.

Gregarious (Adj): fond of the company of

others

Synonyms- friendly, sociable

Antonym - introvert, unhospitable

Usage- Gregarious people are better at work 2

situatons that involve group activity

Voracious(Adj): eating and wanting large

amount of something

Synonyms-rapacious, insatiable

Antonym- satisfied, quenched

Usage-He has voracious and undiscriminating

appetite for facts

Virulent (Adj): extremely bitter

Synonyms- hostile, dangerous

Antonym- harmless, helpful

Usage- A very virulent form of the disease

appeared in china .

 ➤ Pauper(N): Extremely poor

Synonyms- bankrupt, insolvent

Antonym- rich, wealthy

unmarked grave

Tantamount(Adj): equivalent, parallel

Synonyms- comparable, commensurate

Antonym- polar, reverse

Usage- If he resigned it woul be tantamount to

admitting that he was guilty.

Dissemble(V): avoid the truth

Synonym- camouflage, falsify

Antonym- disclose, reveal

Usage-He had meant to wait; but, with his keen

eyes on her, she could not dissemble.

Despondent (adj): depressed, gloomy

Synonyms- despairing, disheartened

Antonym-joyful, cheerful

Usage- she was becoming increasingly

despondent about the way things were going

Demure(adj): sober, modest

Synonyms- basful, affected

Antonyms- extrovert, brave

Usage- She wore a demure navy dress with a

white collor.

Impertinent(adj): rude

Synonyms- impolite, insolent

Antonyms- refined, polite

Usage - No teacher can toterate impertinent

behaviour.

Exonerate(v): free from guilt, accusation

Synonyms- vindicate, absolve

Antonyms- condemn, accuse

Usage-This is clear from the pains you took to

exonerate your conscience, in your generosity to the orphans.

Benign(adj): kindly

Synonyms- amiable, benevolent

Antonyms- harsh, unkind

Usege- You would never have guessed his

intentions from the benign gestures he makes

Chaos(N): a state of complete confusion and

disorder

Synonyms- bedlam, disarray

Antonyms- calm, quiet

Usage- The house was in chaos after the party

Bolster(v): to improve or make stronger

Synonyms- boost, reinforce

Antonyms- discourage, undermine

Usage- Falling interest rate may help to bolster

up the economy.

Egalitarian(Adj): advocating full political and

social equality for all people.

Synonyms- equable, unprejudiced

Antonyms- elitist, undemocratic

Usage- Some leaders believe in an egalitarian

society.

Emancipate(V): to set free

Synonyms- liberate, release

Antonyms- detain, imprison

Usage- The emancipation of women has been

quite pronounced in the 20th centaury.

Labyrinth(N): a complicated series of passages

Synonyms- maze, network

Antonyms- simplicity, ease

Usage- He got lost again in the labyrinth of the

corridors.

Niggardly (Adj): mean, stingy

Synonyms- parsimonious, miserly

Antonyms- unfriendly, generous

Usage- we are finding it hard to make the two

ends meet on the niggardly pittance we are

earning

Apposite(Adj): Pertinent

Synonyms- relevant, germane

Antonyms- inappropriate

Usage- Talk should proceed by instances; by the

apposite, not the expository.

Embolden(V): Encourage

Synonyms- energize, invigorate

Antonyms- dishearten, discourage

Usage- Emboldened by his success, I followed

his advice.

Uphold (V): To support or defend against

opposition.

Synonyms, defend, advocate

Antonyms- overturn, oppose

Usage- You are expected on all occasions to

uphold the authority of me.

Exacerbate(V): To aggravte

Synonyms- intensify, exasperate

Antonyms- calm, reduce

Use- The pain reliever exacerbated the pain

instead of acting as a reliever.

Divulgate (V): To make publicly known

Synonyms- Uncover, exhibit

Antonyms-conceal

Usage- She merely again urged the Princess

never to divulgate the secret.

Concord(N): Agreement between two

Synonyms- mutual, harmony

Antonyms- disagreement, discord

Usage- The symbol of Concord was two right

hands joined together.

Diffident(Adj): hesitant

Synonyms- bashful, unassuming

Antonyms- confident, conceited

Usage- The diffident took heart before her, and

the presumptuous were checked.

Expatiate(V): speak or write at great length

Synonyms enlarge, develop

Antonyms- compress, lessen

Usage- It cannot be necessary to expatiate at all

upon the nature of the offence.

Abeyance(N): state of inactivity; disuse

Synonyms- dormancy, latency

Antonyms- continuance, revival

Usage. Due to budget cuts, employer

contributions to retirement accounts are being

put in abeyance

Invincible(Adj): too strong to be defeated

Synonyms- indomitable, irresistible

Antonyms- conquerable, destructible

Usage- What invincible pride there was in the

man's very surrender.

Sanity(N): health of mind soundness of

judgment

Synonyms- prudence, normality

Antonyms- insanity

Usage I really believe you have saved the sanity

of my friend Went worth.

Infuriate(V): fill with fury or rage

Synonyms- aggravate, exasperate

Antonyms- please, soothe

Usage- It appears that she had lost her temper

and tried her best to infuriate him.

Capacious(Adj): spacious

Synonyms- comfortable, commodious

Antonyms- cramped, small

Usage- She shook the capacious fluttering folds

and handed it to its owner.

Reconnaissance(N): examination or survey

conducted in advance

Synonyms- investigation, exporation

Antonyms- overlook, neglect

Usage- It was already dusk when we returned

from the reconnaissance


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