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#Daily_Vocab_Dose

1.Pushing Through (Phrasal Verb)-to make a plan or suggestion be officially accepted or put into use.

2.Confrontation (N)-a hostile or argumentative situation or meeting between opposing parties. आमना-सामना, टकराव

3.Boycotting (V)-refuse to cooperate with or participate in (a policy or event). बहिष्कार करना

4.Belatedly (Adv)-delayed beyond the usual time.

5.Stay Away (Phrasal Verb)-to avoid someone or something. दूर रहना

6.Round The Corner (Phrase)-coming very soon or about to happen.

7.Manoeuvring (V)-move skilfully or carefully.

8.Legitimacy (N)-the quality of being reasonable and acceptable. वैधता

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#IDIOMS_And_PHRASES

(1)To be at sixes and sevens-A state of total confusion and disorder

(2)To break the ice- To break the awkward silence

(3)To put one's foot down- To be firm about something

(4)Backstairs influence-Influence exerted secretely

(5)Long in the tooth- Rather old

(6)A brazen faced fellow- Impudent fellow

(7)To see pink elephants- To have hallucination due to excessive alcoholic intake

(8)Elbow room-To give enough space to move or work in

(9)French leave- Leave without permission

(10)To commit to memory- To learn by heart

(11)To burn a hole in the pocket- Money that is spent quickly

(12)To bury the hatchet- To make peace

(13)To beggar discription- Something beyond discription

(14)To beat the air- Efforts that are vain or useless

(15)To provide against a rainy day- To provide for a possible future, in time of difficulty or need

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✍ IDIOMS WITH HINDI MEANING

●First catch your hare/ Mind your own business  पहले अपना देखो तब दुसरो को बोलो 

●Red handed/ flat footed रंगे हांथो: Ramesh was caught red handed

●To take bread out of sb's mouth किसी की रोजी रोटी छिनना: If government cannot give us employment then don't have rights to take bread out of our mouth.

●The story made my heart bleed खून के आंसूं

●Acting runs in his blood खून में ही acting है 

●Bag of bones  हड्डियों  का ढांचा: Why don't you eat something you are not more than a bag of bones.

●Grey market चोर बाजार: He bought a mobile phone from grey market and got caught by police. 

●Talk shop काम की बात करना: Don't talk shop when you are on vacation.  

●At the mercy of god भगवान की दया पर: The patient is really in very bad condition, he is at the mercy of God.

●There is no help for it अब कुछ नही हो सकता: There is no help, it's Sunday the banks are closed. 

●Modest शालीन:  

●In vain व्यर्थ हो जाना my hard work went in vain when my boss refused my proposal.

●I am not born yesterday मुझे पता है क्या करना है में बच्चा नही हूँ

●To get up sb's nose नाक में दम कर देना

●Any fool/idiot can answer it कोई भी बता देगा: The question is so easy that any fool can answer it.

●To foot the bill खर्च उठाना। You have to foot the bill I came to meet you after all. 

●Bad hair day मनहूस दिन 

●Heartrending दुखद: People got upset after listening to his heartrending incident. 

●To blow hard; to talk proudly बड़ी बड़ी बाते करना: Come on! you are our boss for a few days, you don't need to blow hard.

●To give somebody long rope ज्यादा छूट देना: People take you for granted if you give them long rope. 

●These are minute’s problem बस कुछ देर की बात है

●Fair with in foul without मुहँ पे कुछ और पीठ पे कुछ और 

●To kick some body in the teeth बहुत नुकसान करना 

●Torch bearer पथ प्रदर्शक 

●Hollow promises खोखले वादे 

●He makes my blood boil खून खौलाना 

●Accept unpleasant fact अपनाना 

●To beat the air/ to roast a stone व्यर्थ मेहनत करना 

●Play the ape अजीब व्यवहार करना

●Eager beaver सिखने के लिए तैयार रहना

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🔲 🔰 MANIACS (CRAZE) 🔰 🔲

●A person having a craze for anything english – Anglomaniac (अंग्रजी के प्रति दीवानगी)

●A person having a craze for collecting books – Bibliomaniac (पुस्तकों का प्यार करनेवाला)

●A person having a sickly desire for alcohol – Dipsomaniac (शराब का लती)

●A person with an irresistible desire to steal – Kleptomaniac (चोरी करने की दीवानगी)

●A person with a false impression that he is great and powerful – Megalomaniac (सर्वशक्तिमान समझने की बीमारी)

●A person having an unreasonable interest in any particular living, one idea or area of thought – Monomaniac (किसी एक के प्रति दीवानगी)

●A person who has an irresistible desire to set fire – Pyromaniac (आग लगाने की दीवानगी)

●A person who believes that he is God – Theomaniac (स्वयं को भगवान समझने की बीमारी)

●A person having an excessive attachment to foreign thing – Xenomaniac (विदेशी सामान के प्रति दीवानगी)

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🔰 IDIOMS & PHRASES 🔰

▪️A back-stabber : A person is a back-stabber who unexpectedly betrays your trust.

▪️A bad omen : An indication that something bad is about to happen.

▪️A ballpark figure : An approximate estimate of how-many or how-much.

▪️A barefaced-lie : A bold and brazen untruthful statement; a shameless, obvious lie.

▪️A bit beyond my ken : Above my level of understanding; beyond my ability to grasp.

▪️A bit dicey :  A little risky.

▪️A bit dodgy :  Dishonest.

▪️A bit much :  Over-exaggerated.

▪️A bit obtuse  : A little dull and stupid.

▪️A brainwave :  An unexpected clever idea or insight.

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🔸Phrasal verbs🔸

🟢 write down
to write information on a piece of paper
▫️Do you want to write down my phone number?

🟢 lie down
to start lying (on a bed, etc)
▫️I'm going to go and lie down for a while.

🟢 go away
to leave a place/someone
▫️Why don't you just go away and leave me alone?

🟢 build up
to increase
▫️These exercises are good for building up leg strength.

🟢 blow up
to explode
▫️Luckily, the bomb didn’t blow up.

🟢 read out
to say something out loud which you are reading
▫️He read the list of names out.

🟢 go off
to no longer be fresh
▫️Has this milk gone off?

🟢 put back
to return something to where it was
▫️Can you put the book back when you've finished with it?

🟢 let down
to disappoint
▫️You've really let me down.

🟢 take off
to remove (a piece of clothing)
▫️It felt good to finally take my shoes off after a I on 9 day.

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Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning.

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1. Account for : कारण बताना, हिसाब देना, स्पष्टीकरण देना
2. Ask for something : की माँग करना, के लिए अनुरोध करना
3. Ask for somebody : मिलने या बात करने के लिए संवाद देना
4. Ask after : किसी के बारे में समाचार पूछना
5. Ask in : अन्दर बुलाना
6. Answer back : मुँह लगे जवाब देना
7. Answer for : जिम्मेदार होना
8. Add to : बढ़ाना
9. Act on/Upon : असर डालना
10. Add up : का योग करना
11. Allow for : ध्यान में लेना
12. Allow of : गुंजाइश रखना
13. Ache for : के लिए या करने के लिए प्रबल इच्छा रखना
14. Abound in/with Something : प्रचुर संख्या या मात्रा में होना
15. Abide by : विश्वाशी होना, दृढ़ता से पालन करना

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Important #Phrasal_Verbs with their Meaning
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Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning

1. Call in : किसी को बुलवाना
2. Call off : समाप्त करना, वापस लेना
3. Call up : याद करना, टेलीफोन करना
4. Call for : माँग करना, आवशयकता होना
5. Call on : थोड़ी देर के लिए जाना या रुकना
6. Call out : बुलाना
7. Call at : किसी के घर या स्थान आदि पर थोड़ी देर के लिए जाना
8. Call back : वापस बुलाना
9. Call down : प्रार्थना करना
10. Care about : चिंतित होना
11. Care for : पसंद करना
12. Carry away : आपे से बाहर करना, उत्तेजित करना
13. Carry off : जीतना
14. Carry on : जारी रखना, चलना, निभाना
15. Carry out : आज्ञा का पालन करना
16. Cast aside : छोड़ देना, त्याग करना
17. Catch up with : आगे निकलना
18. Catch out : गेंद को लपककर आउट करना
19. Cheer up : ढांढस बँधाना, बढ़ावा देना
20. Cheer up : अधिक प्रसन्न होना या करना
21. Clear away : छँट जाना
22. Clear off : छुटकारा पाना
23. Clear out : प्रस्थान करना, चला जाना
24. Climb down : निचे की ओर आना, उतरना
25. Climb up : बढ़ना
26. Close down : स्थायी रूप से बंद करना
27. Close in on/upon : ढक देना
28. Close with : स्वीकार करना
29. Cloud over : अस्पष्ट करना, ढकना
30. Come about : होना
31. Come across : संयोग से मिलना
32. Come after : पीछा करना
33. Come along : जल्दी करना
34. Come at : पहुँचना, प्राप्त करना
35. Come at : हमला करना
36. Come away from : से अलग होना, जुदा होना
37. Come back : लौटना, वापस आना
38. Come between : सम्बन्ध में हस्तक्षेप करना
39. Come by : प्रयास से प्राप्त करना
40. Come down : उतरना, गिरना, नीचे आना
41. Come forward : अपने आपको प्रस्तुत करना
42. Come in : अन्दर आना
43. Come in for : हासिल करना
44. Come in on : भाग लेना
45. Come of : संतान होना, से आना
46. Come off : होना, हटाये जाने योग्य होना
47. Come off : से अलग होना
48. Come on : पीछे आना
49. Come out : बाहर निकलना, प्रकाशित होना
50. Come out with : कहना
51. Come over : दूर से आना
52. Come round : चक्कर काटकर आना
53. Come through : गंभीर बिमारी, घाव आदि से चंगा होना
54. Come to : होश में आना
55. Come under : के अधीन होना
56. Come up : प्रस्तुत होना, उठना
57. Come up with : सामना करना
58. Come up to : पहुँचना
59. Come upon : आक्रमण करना
60. Come down : शांत होना
61. Count on/upon : भरोसा करना
62. Crop with : बोना
63. Crop up : आशा के विपरीत दिखाई पड़ना
64. Crowd round : गोलबंद होना
65. Cry down : निंदा करना
66. Cry for : माँग करना
67. Cry off : मुकर जाना
68. Cry out : चिल्लाना
69. Cry up : प्रयास करना, बढ़ा-चढ़ा कर कहना
70. Cut across : ज्यादा छोटे मार्ग से गुजरना
71. Cut away : काट कर हटा देना
72. Cut back : घटाना
73. Cut down : काटकर गिराना, छोटा करना
74. Cut down on : खपत में कमी करना
75. Cut into : हस्तक्षेप करना
76. Cut in : हस्तक्षेप करना
77. Cut off : काटकर अलग करना
78. Cut out : कार्य करना बंद कर देना
79. Cut out : काटकर हटाना
80. Cut up : बर्बाद कर देना

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#Daily_Vocabulary

1.Contempt (N)-the offence of being disobedient to or disrespectful of a court of law and its officers. अवमानना, तिरस्कार

2.Wading Into (Phrasal Verb)-To begin resolutely or energetically to do (something).

3.Controversies (N)-prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion. विवाद

4.Invoking (V)-to use a law or rule in order to achieve something.

5.Jurisdiction (N)-the official power to make legal decisions and judgements. न्याय अधिकार

6.Anguish (N)-extreme pain, distress, or anxiety. व्यथा

7.Petulant (Adj)-easily irritated or annoyed.

8.Layman (N)-a person without professional or specialized knowledge in a particular subject. जनसाधारण

9.Construe (V)-to understand the meaning of something in a particular way. अर्थ लगाना

10.Off The Mark (Phrase)-not quite exactly right.

11.Shooting Off A Letter (Phrase)-to write and send a message quickly.

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✍ WORDS PERTAINING TO SCIENCES AND ARTS

▪️The science of sound – Acoustics (ध्वनि विज्ञान)

▪️The science of aviation – Aeronautics (एयरोनॉटिक्स)

▪️The study of man, especially, of the evolution and customs of mankind – Anthropology (मनुष्य जाति का विज्ञान)

▪️The study of human antiquities – Archaeology (पुरातत्व विज्ञान)

▪️The science of heavenly bodies – Astronomy (खगोल विज्ञान)

▪️The science of travel in space – Astronautics (अन्तरिक्ष विज्ञान)

▪️The science of life and living things – Biology (जीव विज्ञान)

▪️The science of plants – Botany (वनस्पति विज्ञान)

▪️The art of making pottery – Ceramics (मिट्टी के पात्र)

▪️The science of colours –Chromatology (रंग विज्ञान)

▪️The study of statistics of births, deaths ,diseases, etc., of a community – Demography (जनसांख्यिकी)

▪️The art of effective speaking esp. in public – Elocution (प्रभाव पूर्ण बोलने की कला)

▪️The study of insects – Entomology (कीटविज्ञान)

▪️The science which deals with the variances of the human race – Ethnology (चरित्र विज्ञान)

▪️The science of the origin and history of words – Etymology (शब्द-व्युपत्ति)

▪️The study of coins or coinage – Numismatic ( सिक्कों का अध्यन)

▪️The study of birds – Ornithology (पक्षी विज्ञान)

▪️The study of mountains – Orology (पर्वतों का अध्यन)

▪️The study of ancient modes of writing – Paleography (प्राचीन शिलालेखों का अध्ययन)

▪️The art of elegant speech of writing – Rhetoric ( प्रभाव पूर्ण सब्दों का प्रयोग करना)

▪️The science of poisons – Toxicology (विषज्ञान)

▪️Using hypnosis – Hypnotherapy ( सम्मोहन विज्ञान)

▪️Using natural things – Naturopathy (प्राकृतिक विज्ञान)

▪️Using exercise,massage – Physiotherapy (बिजली द्वारा इलाज)

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Important Phrasal Verbs with their Meaning.
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Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning

1. Call in : किसी को बुलवाना
2. Call off : समाप्त करना, वापस लेना
3. Call up : याद करना, टेलीफोन करना
4. Call for : माँग करना, आवशयकता होना
5. Call on : थोड़ी देर के लिए जाना या रुकना
6. Call out : बुलाना
7. Call at : किसी के घर या स्थान आदि पर थोड़ी देर के लिए जाना
8. Call back : वापस बुलाना
9. Call down : प्रार्थना करना
10. Care about : चिंतित होना
11. Care for : पसंद करना
12. Carry away : आपे से बाहर करना, उत्तेजित करना
13. Carry off : जीतना
14. Carry on : जारी रखना, चलना, निभाना
15. Carry out : आज्ञा का पालन करना
16. Cast aside : छोड़ देना, त्याग करना
17. Catch up with : आगे निकलना
18. Catch out : गेंद को लपककर आउट करना
19. Cheer up : ढांढस बँधाना, बढ़ावा देना
20. Cheer up : अधिक प्रसन्न होना या करना
21. Clear away : छँट जाना
22. Clear off : छुटकारा पाना
23. Clear out : प्रस्थान करना, चला जाना
24. Climb down : निचे की ओर आना, उतरना
25. Climb up : बढ़ना
26. Close down : स्थायी रूप से बंद करना
27. Close in on/upon : ढक देना
28. Close with : स्वीकार करना
29. Cloud over : अस्पष्ट करना, ढकना
30. Come about : होना
31. Come across : संयोग से मिलना
32. Come after : पीछा करना
33. Come along : जल्दी करना
34. Come at : पहुँचना, प्राप्त करना
35. Come at : हमला करना
36. Come away from : से अलग होना, जुदा होना
37. Come back : लौटना, वापस आना
38. Come between : सम्बन्ध में हस्तक्षेप करना
39. Come by : प्रयास से प्राप्त करना
40. Come down : उतरना, गिरना, नीचे आना

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💡Idiom:

To look out on:

🧐Means:
To face, to overlook

✅Examples:
_ We really enjoy our new apartment that looks out on a river.
_ Their rear window looks out on a lovely garden.

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✍Important Phrasal Verbs with their Meaning.

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Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning

1. Call in : किसी को बुलवाना
2. Call off : समाप्त करना, वापस लेना
3. Call up : याद करना, टेलीफोन करना
4. Call for : माँग करना, आवशयकता होना
5. Call on : थोड़ी देर के लिए जाना या रुकना
6. Call out : बुलाना
7. Call at : किसी के घर या स्थान आदि पर थोड़ी देर के लिए जाना
8. Call back : वापस बुलाना
9. Call down : प्रार्थना करना
10. Care about : चिंतित होना
11. Care for : पसंद करना
12. Carry away : आपे से बाहर करना, उत्तेजित करना
13. Carry off : जीतना
14. Carry on : जारी रखना, चलना, निभाना
15. Carry out : आज्ञा का पालन करना
16. Cast aside : छोड़ देना, त्याग करना
17. Catch up with : आगे निकलना
18. Catch out : गेंद को लपककर आउट करना
19. Cheer up : ढांढस बँधाना, बढ़ावा देना
20. Cheer up : अधिक प्रसन्न होना या करना
21. Clear away : छँट जाना
22. Clear off : छुटकारा पाना
23. Clear out : प्रस्थान करना, चला जाना
24. Climb down : निचे की ओर आना, उतरना
25. Climb up : बढ़ना
26. Close down : स्थायी रूप से बंद करना
27. Close in on/upon : ढक देना
28. Close with : स्वीकार करना
29. Cloud over : अस्पष्ट करना, ढकना
30. Come about : होना
31. Come across : संयोग से मिलना
32. Come after : पीछा करना
33. Come along : जल्दी करना
34. Come at : पहुँचना, प्राप्त करना
35. Come at : हमला करना
36. Come away from : से अलग होना, जुदा होना
37. Come back : लौटना, वापस आना
38. Come between : सम्बन्ध में हस्तक्षेप करना
39. Come by : प्रयास से प्राप्त करना
40. Come down : उतरना, गिरना, नीचे आना
41. Come forward : अपने आपको प्रस्तुत करना
42. Come in : अन्दर आना
43. Come in for : हासिल करना
44. Come in on : भाग लेना
45. Come of : संतान होना, से आना
46. Come off : होना, हटाये जाने योग्य होना
47. Come off : से अलग होना
48. Come on : पीछे आना
49. Come out : बाहर निकलना, प्रकाशित होना
50. Come out with : कहना
51. Come over : दूर से आना
52. Come round : चक्कर काटकर आना
53. Come through : गंभीर बिमारी, घाव आदि से चंगा होना
54. Come to : होश में आना
55. Come under : के अधीन होना
56. Come up : प्रस्तुत होना, उठना
57. Come up with : सामना करना
58. Come up to : पहुँचना
59. Come upon : आक्रमण करना
60. Come down : शांत होना
61. Count on/upon : भरोसा करना
62. Crop with : बोना
63. Crop up : आशा के विपरीत दिखाई पड़ना
64. Crowd round : गोलबंद होना
65. Cry down : निंदा करना
66. Cry for : माँग करना
67. Cry off : मुकर जाना
68. Cry out : चिल्लाना
69. Cry up : प्रयास करना, बढ़ा-चढ़ा कर कहना
70. Cut across : ज्यादा छोटे मार्ग से गुजरना
71. Cut away : काट कर हटा देना
72. Cut back : घटाना
73. Cut down : काटकर गिराना, छोटा करना
74. Cut down on : खपत में कमी करना
75. Cut into : हस्तक्षेप करना
76. Cut in : हस्तक्षेप करना
77. Cut off : काटकर अलग करना
78. Cut out : कार्य करना बंद कर देना
79. Cut out : काटकर हटाना
80. Cut up : बर्बाद कर देना

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🔰 IDIOMS & PHRASES 🔰

▪️A back-stabber : A person is a back-stabber who unexpectedly betrays your trust.

▪️A bad omen : An indication that something bad is about to happen.

▪️A ballpark figure : An approximate estimate of how-many or how-much.

▪️A barefaced-lie : A bold and brazen untruthful statement; a shameless, obvious lie.

▪️A bit beyond my ken : Above my level of understanding; beyond my ability to grasp.

▪️A bit dicey :  A little risky.

▪️A bit dodgy :  Dishonest.

▪️A bit much :  Over-exaggerated.

▪️A bit obtuse  : A little dull and stupid.

▪️A brainwave :  An unexpected clever idea or insight.

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#DAILY_VOCABULARY

1.Unrelenting (Adj)-extremely determined; never weakening or ending.

2.Controversial (Adj)-causing or likely to cause disagreement. विवादास्पद

3.Parity (N)-the state or condition of being equal, especially as regards status or pay. समानता

4.Half-Hearted (Adj)-without enthusiasm or energy. अधूरे मन से

5.Intensify (V)-to make or become intense or more intense. बढ़ाना

6.Ruled Out (Phrasal Verb)-to stop considering something as a possibility. ख़ारिज कर देना

7.Showdown (N)-an important argument that is intended to end a disagreement that has existed for a long time.

8.Brazen It Out (Idiom)-to continue in a confident way without showing shame or embarrassment.

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🔰 IDIOMS WITH HINDI MEANING 🔰

●First catch your hare/ Mind your own business  पहले अपना देखो तब दुसरो को बोलो 

●Red handed/ flat footed रंगे हांथो: Ramesh was caught red handed

●To take bread out of sb's mouth किसी की रोजी रोटी छिनना: If government cannot give us employment then don't have rights to take bread out of our mouth.

●The story made my heart bleed खून के आंसूं

●Acting runs in his blood खून में ही acting है 

●Bag of bones  हड्डियों  का ढांचा: Why don't you eat something you are not more than a bag of bones.

●Grey market चोर बाजार: He bought a mobile phone from grey market and got caught by police. 

●Talk shop काम की बात करना: Don't talk shop when you are on vacation.  

●At the mercy of god भगवान की दया पर: The patient is really in very bad condition, he is at the mercy of God.

●There is no help for it अब कुछ नही हो सकता: There is no help, it's Sunday the banks are closed. 

●Modest शालीन:  

●In vain व्यर्थ हो जाना my hard work went in vain when my boss refused my proposal.

●I am not born yesterday मुझे पता है क्या करना है में बच्चा नही हूँ

●To get up sb's nose नाक में दम कर देना

●Any fool/idiot can answer it कोई भी बता देगा: The question is so easy that any fool can answer it.

●To foot the bill खर्च उठाना। You have to foot the bill I came to meet you after all. 

●Bad hair day मनहूस दिन 

●Heartrending दुखद: People got upset after listening to his heartrending incident. 

●To blow hard; to talk proudly बड़ी बड़ी बाते करना: Come on! you are our boss for a few days, you don't need to blow hard.

●To give somebody long rope ज्यादा छूट देना: People take you for granted if you give them long rope. 

●These are minute’s problem बस कुछ देर की बात है

●Fair with in foul without मुहँ पे कुछ और पीठ पे कुछ और 

●To kick some body in the teeth बहुत नुकसान करना 

●Torch bearer पथ प्रदर्शक 

●Hollow promises खोखले वादे 

●He makes my blood boil खून खौलाना 

●Accept unpleasant fact अपनाना 

●To beat the air/ to roast a stone व्यर्थ मेहनत करना 

●Play the ape अजीब व्यवहार करना

●Eager beaver सिखने के लिए तैयार रहना

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🔰 IDIOMS WITH HINDI MEANING 🔰

●First catch your hare/ Mind your own business  पहले अपना देखो तब दुसरो को बोलो 

●Red handed/ flat footed रंगे हांथो: Ramesh was caught red handed

●To take bread out of sb's mouth किसी की रोजी रोटी छिनना: If government cannot give us employment then don't have rights to take bread out of our mouth.

●The story made my heart bleed खून के आंसूं

●Acting runs in his blood खून में ही acting है 

●Bag of bones  हड्डियों  का ढांचा: Why don't you eat something you are not more than a bag of bones.

●Grey market चोर बाजार: He bought a mobile phone from grey market and got caught by police. 

●Talk shop काम की बात करना: Don't talk shop when you are on vacation.  

●At the mercy of god भगवान की दया पर: The patient is really in very bad condition, he is at the mercy of God.

●There is no help for it अब कुछ नही हो सकता: There is no help, it's Sunday the banks are closed. 

●Modest शालीन:  

●In vain व्यर्थ हो जाना my hard work went in vain when my boss refused my proposal.

●I am not born yesterday मुझे पता है क्या करना है में बच्चा नही हूँ

●To get up sb's nose नाक में दम कर देना

●Any fool/idiot can answer it कोई भी बता देगा: The question is so easy that any fool can answer it.

●To foot the bill खर्च उठाना। You have to foot the bill I came to meet you after all. 

●Bad hair day मनहूस दिन 

●Heartrending दुखद: People got upset after listening to his heartrending incident. 

●To blow hard; to talk proudly बड़ी बड़ी बाते करना: Come on! you are our boss for a few days, you don't need to blow hard.

●To give somebody long rope ज्यादा छूट देना: People take you for granted if you give them long rope. 

●These are minute’s problem बस कुछ देर की बात है

●Fair with in foul without मुहँ पे कुछ और पीठ पे कुछ और 

●To kick some body in the teeth बहुत नुकसान करना 

●Torch bearer पथ प्रदर्शक 

●Hollow promises खोखले वादे 

●He makes my blood boil खून खौलाना 

●Accept unpleasant fact अपनाना 

●To beat the air/ to roast a stone व्यर्थ मेहनत करना 

●Play the ape अजीब व्यवहार करना

●Eager beaver सिखने के लिए तैयार रहना

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⚠️ 40 Commonly Used and Popular English Idioms

●A blessing in disguise
Meaning: A good thing that initially seemed bad

●A dime a dozen
Meaning: Something that is very common, not unique

●Adding insult to injury
Meaning: To make a bad situation even worse

●Beat around the bush
Meaning: Avoid sharing your true viewpoint or feelings because it is uncomfortable

●Beating a dead horse
Meaning: giving time or energy to something that is ended or over

●Bite the bullet
Meaning: To get an unfavorable situation or chore over with now because it will need to get finished eventually

●Best of both worlds
Meaning: The choice or solution has all of the advantages of two contrasting things at the same time

●Biting off more than you can chew
Meaning: Not having the capacity to take on a new assignment or task that is just too taxing

●By the skin of your teeth
Meaning: Just barely making it

●Don’t judge a book by its cover
Meaning: Not judging something by its initial appearance

●Doing something at the drop of a hat
Meaning: Doing something at the moment of being asked

●Don’t count your chickens before they hatch
Meaning: Not to count on something happening until after it’s already happened

●Caught between a rock and a hard place
Meaning: Making a choice between two unpleasant choices

●Costs an arm and a leg
Meaning: Something that is overpriced or very expensive

●Cutting corners
Meaning: Not performing a task or duty correctly in order to save time or money

●Devil’s advocate
Meaning: To take the side of the counter-argument, or offer an alternative point of view

●Feeling under the weather
Meaning: Not feeling well, or feeling sick

●Fit as a fiddle
Meaning: Being in good health

●Getting a taste of your own medicine
Meaning: Being treated the way that you have been treating others

●Getting a second wind
Meaning: Having energy again after being tired

●Giving the benefit of the doubt
Meaning: Believing someone’s story without proof even though it may seem unbelievable

●Giving someone the cold shoulder
Meaning: ignoring someone

●Going on a wild goose chase
Meaning: doing something that is pointless

●Heard it on the grapevine
Meaning: Hearing rumors about someone or something

●Hitting the nail on the head
Meaning: Performing a task with exactness

●Killing two birds with one stone
Meaning: Accomplishing two different tasks in the same undertaking

●Letting someone off the hook
Meaning: Not holding someone responsible for something

●Letting the cat out of the bag
Meaning: Sharing information that was intended to be a secret

●No pain, no gain
Meaning: You have to work hard in order to see results

●On the ball
Meaning: Doing a good job, being prompt, or being responsible

●Once in a blue moon
Meaning: Something that doesn’t happen very often

●Piece of cake
Meaning: A task or job that is easy to complete

●Pulling someone’s leg
Meaning: Joking with someone

●Speak of the devil
Meaning: When the person you have just been talking about arrives

●Stealing someone’s thunder
Meaning: Taking credit for someone else’s achievements

●Straight from the horse’s mouth
Meaning: Reading or hearing something from the source

●The last straw
Meaning: The last difficulty or annoyance that makes the entire situation unbearable

●The elephant in the room
Meaning: An issue, person, or problem that someone is trying to avoid

●Throwing caution to the wind
Meaning: Being reckless or taking a risk

●Your guess is as good as mine
Meaning: To not know something

✍ 20 Familiar English Idioms

▪️A snowball effect
Meaning: Something has momentum and builds on each other, much like rolling a snowball down a hill to make it bigger

▪️An apple a day keeps the doctor away
Meaning: Apples are healthy and good for you

▪️Burning bridges
Meaning: Damaging a relationship beyond repair

▪️Every dog has his day
Meaning: Everyone gets their chance to do something big

▪️Fit as a fiddle
Meaning: Excellent health

▪️Go down in flames
Meaning: To fail in a spectacular manner

▪️Getting a second wind
Meaning: Having energy again after being tired or worn out.

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⚠️ 40 Commonly Used and Popular English Idioms

●A blessing in disguise
Meaning: A good thing that initially seemed bad

●A dime a dozen
Meaning: Something that is very common, not unique

●Adding insult to injury
Meaning: To make a bad situation even worse

●Beat around the bush
Meaning: Avoid sharing your true viewpoint or feelings because it is uncomfortable

●Beating a dead horse
Meaning: giving time or energy to something that is ended or over

●Bite the bullet
Meaning: To get an unfavorable situation or chore over with now because it will need to get finished eventually

●Best of both worlds
Meaning: The choice or solution has all of the advantages of two contrasting things at the same time

●Biting off more than you can chew
Meaning: Not having the capacity to take on a new assignment or task that is just too taxing

●By the skin of your teeth
Meaning: Just barely making it

●Don’t judge a book by its cover
Meaning: Not judging something by its initial appearance

●Doing something at the drop of a hat
Meaning: Doing something at the moment of being asked

●Don’t count your chickens before they hatch
Meaning: Not to count on something happening until after it’s already happened

●Caught between a rock and a hard place
Meaning: Making a choice between two unpleasant choices

●Costs an arm and a leg
Meaning: Something that is overpriced or very expensive

●Cutting corners
Meaning: Not performing a task or duty correctly in order to save time or money

●Devil’s advocate
Meaning: To take the side of the counter-argument, or offer an alternative point of view

●Feeling under the weather
Meaning: Not feeling well, or feeling sick

●Fit as a fiddle
Meaning: Being in good health

●Getting a taste of your own medicine
Meaning: Being treated the way that you have been treating others

●Getting a second wind
Meaning: Having energy again after being tired

●Giving the benefit of the doubt
Meaning: Believing someone’s story without proof even though it may seem unbelievable

●Giving someone the cold shoulder
Meaning: ignoring someone

●Going on a wild goose chase
Meaning: doing something that is pointless

●Heard it on the grapevine
Meaning: Hearing rumors about someone or something

●Hitting the nail on the head
Meaning: Performing a task with exactness

●Killing two birds with one stone
Meaning: Accomplishing two different tasks in the same undertaking

●Letting someone off the hook
Meaning: Not holding someone responsible for something

●Letting the cat out of the bag
Meaning: Sharing information that was intended to be a secret

●No pain, no gain
Meaning: You have to work hard in order to see results

●On the ball
Meaning: Doing a good job, being prompt, or being responsible

●Once in a blue moon
Meaning: Something that doesn’t happen very often

●Piece of cake
Meaning: A task or job that is easy to complete

●Pulling someone’s leg
Meaning: Joking with someone

●Speak of the devil
Meaning: When the person you have just been talking about arrives

●Stealing someone’s thunder
Meaning: Taking credit for someone else’s achievements

●Straight from the horse’s mouth
Meaning: Reading or hearing something from the source

●The last straw
Meaning: The last difficulty or annoyance that makes the entire situation unbearable

●The elephant in the room
Meaning: An issue, person, or problem that someone is trying to avoid

●Throwing caution to the wind
Meaning: Being reckless or taking a risk

●Your guess is as good as mine
Meaning: To not know something

✍ 20 Familiar English Idioms

▪️A snowball effect
Meaning: Something has momentum and builds on each other, much like rolling a snowball down a hill to make it bigger

▪️An apple a day keeps the doctor away
Meaning: Apples are healthy and good for you

▪️Burning bridges
Meaning: Damaging a relationship beyond repair

▪️Every dog has his day
Meaning: Everyone gets their chance to do something big

▪️Fit as a fiddle
Meaning: Excellent health

▪️Go down in flames
Meaning: To fail in a spectacular manner

▪️Getting a second wind
Meaning: Having energy again after being tired or worn out.

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✍ 50 Important Idioms And Phrases Asked In SSC Exams.

1. At sixes and seven – In disorder or confusion

2. Lose head – Panic 

3. Take to task – To criticize severely/ to punish

4. Sit in judgement – To pass judgement(or comment on someone ) especially when you have no authority

5. Leave in the lurch – To desert someone

6. Cry over spilt milk – Cry over irreparable loss

7. Bad blood – Active enmity

8. Close shave – A narrow escape

9. Grease palms – To bribe someone

10. Carrot and stick – Reward and punishment policy

11. To cut teeth – To gain experience of something for the first time

12. Cut no ice – Had no influence

13. Close the book - Stop working on something

14. In fits and starts - Irregularly

15. Bird’s eye view – An overview 

16. Run in the same groove – Clash with each other 

17. Keep your head – Remain calm 

18. Pull strings – Use personal influence

19. Pot luck dinner – Dinner where somebody brings something to eat

20. To hit below the belt – To attack unfairly 

21. All at sea - Puzzled 

22. Sought after – Wanted by many people because it’s of good quality or difficult to find/Pursued by 

23. Build castle in the air - Daydreaming 

24. On the spur of the moment – To act suddenly, without planning

25. To have something up one’s sleeve – To have a secret plan

26. A red letter day – An important or joyful occasion in one’s life

27. To explore every avenue – To try every opportunity 

28. At one’s beck and call – Ready to follow orders/ To be dominated by someone 

29. By fair or foul means – In honest or dishonest way 

30. Status quo – As it is/ unchanged position 

31. To burn candle at both ends – To be extravagant/ Spend without any worry

32. To hit the jackpot – To make money quickly 

33. To bring to light – to reveal 

34. At the eleventh hour – At the last possible moment 

35. Go scot-free – To escape without punishment

36. To shed crocodile tears – To pretend grief 

37. To look down one’s nose – To regard with contempt 

38. To miss the bus – To miss an opportunity 

39. A white elephant – Costly and troublesome possession, with much use to its owner

40. To call spade a spade – To be frank

41. To fight tooth and nail – To fight heroically, in very determined way

42. Birds of same feather – Persons of same character

43. Take exception – To object over something 

44. High handed – Using authority in an unreasonable way, overbearing

45. Too fond of one’s own voice – To like talking without wanting to listen to other people/Very selfish 

46. By leaps and bounds – Rapidly

47. An open book – Straight forward and honest dealings 

48. Fall short – Fail to meet expectation/ have no effect 

49. Heart to heart talk – Frank talk 

50. Give the game away – Give out the secret(unintentionally)

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#IDIOMS

💥A Blessing In Disguise:
☑️Something good that isn't recognized at first.

💥A Chip On Your Shoulder:
☑️Being upset for something that happened in the past.

💥A Dime A Dozen:
☑️Anything that is common and easy to get.

💥A Doubting Thomas:
☑️A skeptic who needs physical or personal evidence in order to believe something.

💥A Drop in the Bucket:
☑️A very small part of something big or whole.

💥A Fool And His Money Are Easily Parted:
☑️It's easy for a foolish person to lose his/her money.

💥A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand:
☑️Everyone involved must unify and function together or it will not work out.

💥A Leopard Can't Change His Spots:
☑️You cannot change who you are.

💥A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned:
☑️By not spending money, you are saving money (little by little).

💥A Picture Paints a Thousand Words:
☑️A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words.

💥A Piece of Cake:
☑️A task that can be accomplished very easily.

💥A Slap on the Wrist:
☑️A very mild punishment.

💥A Taste Of Your Own Medicine:
☑️When you are mistreated the same way you mistreat others.

💥A Toss-Up:
☑️A result that is still unclear and can go either way.

💥Actions Speak Louder Than Words:
☑️It's better to actually do something than just talk about it.

💥Add Fuel To The Fire:
☑️Whenever something is done to make a bad situation even worse than it is.

💥Against The Clock:
☑️Rushed and short on time.

💥All Bark And No Bite:
☑️When someone is threatening and/or aggressive but not willing to engage in a fight.

💥All Greek to me:
☑️Meaningless and incomprehensible like someone who cannot read, speak, or understand any of the Greek language would be.

💥All In The Same Boat:
☑️When everyone is facing the same challenges.

💥An Arm And A Leg:
☑️Very expensive. A large amount of money.

💥An Axe To Grind:
☑️To have a dispute with someone.

💥Apple of My Eye:
☑️Someone who is cherished above all others.

💥As High As A Kite:
☑️Anything that is high up in the sky.

💥At The Drop Of A Hat:
☑️Willing to do something immediately.

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✍ Important #Phrasal_Verbs (Part-1)

1. Answer for: to be answerable for (किसी गलत बात की जिम्मेदारी लेना)

Eg: If one makes mistake then one should be ready to answer for it.

2. Ask after: to inquire about (किसी के बारे में पूछताछ करना)

Eg: Ravi had to contact branch office to ask after the delay in the process.

3. Attend on: to serve (सेवा करना)

Eg:  We should not forget to attend on our grandparents in their old age.

4. Back out: to choose not to do something agreed (किसी सहमत बात से पीछे हटना)

Eg:  After his father had refused him, he backed out of picnic plan.

5. Back up: to support (सहायता देना)

Eg: I couldn’t have solved this issue without your back up.

6. Bear down: to press down heavily (दबाना या कुचलना)

Eg:  The snow bore down on the roof. (बर्फ़बारी ने छत पर दबाव बनाया)

7. Blow over: to pass without harming (बिना नुकसान पहुचाये गुजर जाना)

Eg: My headache finally blew over.

8. Bound for: going to a destination (किसी स्थान को जाता हुआ)

Eg: This train is bound for Chennai.

9. Break down (of machinery) : to stop working (कम करना बंद कर देना)

Eg: Our car broke down on the way of Udaipur. (कार ने ख़राब होने के कारण कम करना बंद कर दिया)

10. Break down: to lose control emotionally (रोने लगना)

Eg: The old lady broke down when heard news of her son’s death.

11. Break into: to enter illegally (जबरदस्ती घुसना)

Eg: Last night, some thieves broke into our neighbor’s house.

12. Break out: to start (of disease or war etc.) (अचानक फैलना)

Eg: In Southern Jaipur, the swine flu has broken out.

13. Break up (of relationship) : to end/separate (अलग हो जाना)

Eg: Suman and Sohan broke up after 5 year’s long relationship.

14. Bring about: to cause to happen (होने का कारण होना)

Eg: This injury on my hand brought about skin infection to my whole body. (इन्फेक्शन होने का कारण हाथ पर हुई चोट हैं)

15. Bring down: to reduce (कम करना)

Eg: Carelessness in studies brings down the performance of student in exam.

16. Bring up: to raise, to rear (पालन पोषण करना)

Eg: After My parent’s death in an accident, I was brought up by my grandparents.

17. Call for: to demand (मांग करना)

Eg: The Company workers called for extra wages.

18. Call off: to cancel (रद्द कर देना)

Eg: Due to heavy rainfall, we had to call off our picnic plan.

19. Call on: to pay a visit (जाकर मुलाकात करना)

Eg: The Rural development minister calls on rural areas every month.

20. Call up: to recall (याद करना)

Eg: Although Tina is an atheist, she calls up God when in trouble.

21. Carry on: to continue (जारी रखना)

Eg: After rain had stopped, we carried on our party on roof.

22. Carry out: to execute (किसी कार्य को पूरा करना)

Eg: The Supervisor carried out all the instructions carefully given by Manager.

23. Catch up (with): to stop being behind (बराबरी पर आ जाना)

Eg: Though Rajan took admission in midsession, he caught up with his classmates in final exams.

24. Clear someone of: to free from blame (आरोप मुक्त करना)

Eg: The Court has cleared him of all the charges leveled against him.

25. Come about: to happen (घटित होना)

Eg: What came about last night?  I had heard something.

26. Come across: to meet by chance (अचानक मुलाकात होना)

Eg: Yesterday, while wandering in the market, I came across my old school friend.

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Important Phrasal Verbs with their Meaning.
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Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning

1. Come forward : अपने आपको प्रस्तुत करना
2. Come in : अन्दर आना
3. Come in for : हासिल करना
4. Come in on : भाग लेना
5. Come of : संतान होना, से आना
6. Come off : होना, हटाये जाने योग्य होना
7. Come off : से अलग होना
8. Come on : पीछे आना
9. Come out : बाहर निकलना, प्रकाशित होना
10. Come out with : कहना
11. Come over : दूर से आना
12. Come round : चक्कर काटकर आना
13. Come through : गंभीर बिमारी, घाव आदि से चंगा होना
14. Come to : होश में आना
15. Come under : के अधीन होना
16. Come up : प्रस्तुत होना, उठना
17. Come up with : सामना करना
18. Come up to : पहुँचना
19. Come upon : आक्रमण करना
20. Come down : शांत होना
21. Count on/upon : भरोसा करना
22. Crop with : बोना
23. Crop up : आशा के विपरीत दिखाई पड़ना
24. Crowd round : गोलबंद होना
25. Cry down : निंदा करना
26. Cry for : माँग करना
27. Cry off : मुकर जाना
88. Cry out : चिल्लाना
29. Cry up : प्रयास करना, बढ़ा-चढ़ा कर कहना
30. Cut across : ज्यादा छोटे मार्ग से गुजरना
31. Cut away : काट कर हटा देना
32. Cut back : घटाना
33. Cut down : काटकर गिराना, छोटा करना
34. Cut down on : खपत में कमी करना
35. Cut into : हस्तक्षेप करना
36. Cut in : हस्तक्षेप करना
37. Cut off : काटकर अलग करना
38. Cut out : कार्य करना बंद कर देना
39. Cut out : काटकर हटाना
40. Cut up : बर्बाद कर देना

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#DAILY_VOCABULARY

1.Learn The Ropes (Phrase)-To learn or understand the basic details of how to do or perform a job, task, or activity.

2.Disentangling (V)-free from involvement or entanglement.

3.Rivalry (N)-competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field. प्रतिस्पर्धा, होड़

4.Strove (V)-make great efforts to achieve or obtain something. प्रयास किया

5.Disarmament (N)-the reduction or withdrawal of military forces and weapons. निरस्त्रीकरण

6.Pragmatism (N)-an approach to problems and situations that is based on practical solutions.

7.Eviction (N)-expulsion, removal, ouster, deportation. निष्कासन, बेदख़ली

8.Red Lines (N)-a limit beyond which someone's behaviour is no longer acceptable.

9.Stoutly (Adv)-in a firm and determined way. दृढ़तापूर्वक, मजबूती के साथ

10.Avenues (N)-a way of approaching a problem or making progress towards something. मार्ग

11.Proximity (N)-nearness in space, time, or relationship. निकटता

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💡Idiom:

To get away:

🧐Means:
To get free, to escape

✅Examples:
- We always try to get away from the noise and heat of the city for a
month or two each summer.
- No one knows how the suspected criminal got away from the police.

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🔰vocabulary about shopping🔰

✍🏻Checkout – where customers pay for their goods.
✍🏻Trolley – a container on wheels to hold your shopping in the store.
✍🏻Receipt – a piece of papar which shows you have paid for something.
✍🏻Queue – a line of people waiting to be served, for example at the checkout.
✍🏻Special offer – a good deal available for a short time. For instance a product on sale at half price, or three items for the price of two.
✍🏻Discount – a reduction in the price.
✍🏻Loyalty card – a scheme to reward customers for shopping at a particular supermarket, by collecting points.
✍🏻Convenience store – a small store which stays open from early morning until late at night, selling essentials such as milk, bread and coffee.
✍🏻Promotion – a special offer to persuade customers to buy a particular product.
✍🏻Bargain – something you buy for a good price.
✍🏻Hypermarkets – the largest stores, selling clothes and electrical goods as well as food.
✍🏻To stock up – to buy goods/products in anticipation of a shortage in that product.
✍🏻From time to time – not on a regular basis.
✍🏻Shop assistant – a person who works in the shop.

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#DAILY_VOCABULARY

1.Cling On To (Phrasal Verb)-to be unwilling to lose something or try very hard to keep something.

2.Mounting (Adj)-increasing, often in a manner that causes or expresses worry. बढ़ता हुआ

3.Crackdown (N)-a series of severe measures to restrict undesirable or illegal people or behaviour. कार्रवाई

4.Dictator (N)-a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force. तानाशाह

5.Crack Down (Phrasal Verb)-to take strong action to stop something. कड़ी कार्यवाही करना

6.Coercive (Adj)-relating to or using force or threats. बलपूर्वक, अनिवार्य

7.Rigged (Adj)-to influence something such as an election in a dishonest way in order to produce a particular result.

8.Thrown Their Weight (Phrase)-To use one's influence or power to support or promote someone or something.

9.Beleaguered (Adj)-experiencing a lot of criticism and difficulties. परेशान

10.Tide Over (Phrasal Verb)-to help somebody during a difficult period by providing what they need.

11.Woes (N)-great sorrow or distress. संकट

12.Die Down (Phrasal Verb)- to gradually become less strong.

13.Wreak Havoc (Idiom)-to cause a lot of damage or problems.

14.Propping Up (Phrasal Verb)-to give help, encouragement, or support to (someone).

15. Daunting (Adj)-seeming difficult to deal with in prospect; intimidating. कठिन, चुनौतीपूर्ण

16..Quest (N)-a long or arduous search for something. खोज

17.Inoculated (V)-treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; vaccinate. टीका

18.Laudable (Adj)-(of an action, idea, or aim) deserving praise and commendation. प्रशंसनीय

19.Paucity (N)-the condition of having very little or not enough of something. कमी

20.Stringent (Adj)-(of regulations, requirements, or conditions) strict, precise, and exacting. सख्त

21.Blunted (V)-weaken or reduce the force of (something).

22.Anticipated (Adj)-regard as probable; expect or predict. पूर्वानुमानित

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