#Essential_English_Words
✍🏻homogeneous/ adj.
If something is homogeneous, it is made up of things which are all the same.
👉🏻Ex: All of the houses on Victor’s block were boring and homogenous.
✍🏻obstruct / verb
To obstruct something means to get in its way.
👉🏻Ex: The car broke down on the road and obstructed traffic for hours.
✍🏻plunge / verb
To plunge means to move down into something very quickly.
👉🏻Ex: The water in the pool was very cold, but the boy plunged in anyway.
✍🏻prolong / verb
To prolong means to make something last for a longer time.
👉🏻Ex: Sandy walked slowly across the beach, trying to prolong her lunch break.
✍🏻publicize / verb
To publicize is to make something get a lot of attention.
👉🏻Ex: The company publicized the job positions in the newspaper.
✍🏻sparse / adj.
If something is sparse, there is not very much of it in a big area.
👉🏻Ex: Rob spent Saturday in his garden, clearing out the sparse weeds.
✍🏻surplus / noun
A surplus is an extra amount of something.
👉🏻Ex: The store sold their surplus items on sale.
✍🏻theorize / verb
To theorize means to develop ideas about something.
👉🏻Ex: They enjoyed theorizing about how things worked.
✍🏻verify / verb
To verify means to find out if something is true.
👉🏻Ex: Julian called the movie theater to verify that the movie started at nine.
✍🏻vigorous / adj.
If something or someone is vigorous, they use a lot of energy.
👉🏻Ex: Henry uses vigorous exercise to keep himself in shape.
#ONE_WORD_SUBSTITUTION
1. Rites- An established ceremony prescribed by a religion
2. Inevitable- That which cannot be averted
3. Orchestra- A large body of people playing various musical instrument
4. Compositors- One who sets type for books, newspaper
5. Peninsula- a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
6. Barracks- A place where soldiers live
7. Numismatist- A man who collects old and new coins
8. Clientele- Regular users of places restaurant
9. Observatory- A place where astronomical observations are made
10. Sororicide- The killing of one's sister.
11. Pilferage- Act of stealing something in small quantities
12. Occidental- Pertaining to the west
13. Inscribe- Write arcane words on stone or paper
14. Insolvent- Unable to pay one’s debt
15. Harass- Trouble and annoy continually
16. Novice- A person who is new to a profession
17. Erudition- That which makes one highly knowledgeable
18. Alienation- A state of emotional or intellectual separation
19. Obituary- A notice of a person’s death
20. Gregarious- A person or animal that lives in groups
21. Sedulous- Hard working and diligent
22. Journey- A act of travelling from one place to another
23. Obsolete- The thing no longer in use
24. Embezzlement- Missappropriation
25. Colleague- A person who is working in the same institution
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🔰 PHOBIAS 🔰
◆Ablutophobia – fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning
◆Acousticophobia – fear of noise – a branch of phonophobia
◆Acrophobia – fear of heights
◆Agoraphobia – fear of helplessness and of leaving safe places
◆Agraphobia – fear of sexual abuse
◆Ablutophobia - Fear of washing or bathing.
◆Achluophobia - Fear of darkness.
◆Acousticophobia - Fear of noise.
◆Ailurophobia – fear/dislike of cats.
◆Alektorophobia - Fear of chickens.
◆Androphobia - Fear of men.
◆Anthrophobia - Fear of flowers.
◆Arithmophobia - Fear of numbers.
◆Atychiphobia - fear of failure
◆Aurophobia - Fear of gold.
◆Barophobia – fear of gravity
◆Bathmophobia – fear of stairs or slopes
◆Botanophobia – fear of plants
◆Catoptrophobia - Fear of mirrors.
◆Chrematophobia - Fear of money.
◆Chromatophobia - Fear of colors.
◆Cynophobia - Fear of dogs or rabies.
◆Dendrophobia - Fear of trees.
◆Dikephobia - Fear of justice.
◆Eleutherophobia - Fear of freedom.
◆Entomophobia – fear/dislike of insects.
◆Gamophobia – fear of marriage, commitment
◆Gelotophobia – fear of being laughed at
◆Gerascophobia – fear of growing old or aging
◆Gerontophobia – fear of growing old, or a hatred or fear of the elderly
◆Globophobia - fear of balloons
◆Glossophobia – fear of speaking in public or of trying to speak
◆Gymnophobia – fear of nudity
◆Gynophobia – fear of women
◆Glossophobia – fear of speaking in public or of trying to speak
◆Gynophobia – fear of women.
◆Heliophobia – fear of sunlight/sun
◆Hemophobia - Fear of blood.
◆Herpetophobia - fear/dislike of reptiles.
◆Hippophobia - Fear of horses..
◆Ichthyophobia – fear/dislike of fish.
◆Kinetophobia, kinesophobia – fear of movement
◆Kleptophobia, cleptophobia – fear of stealing or being stolen
◆Mechanophobia – fear of machines
◆Melanophobia – fear of the color black
◆Melissophobia – fear of bees
◆Meteorophobia – fear of meteors
◆Methyphobia – fear of alcohol
◆Mnemophobia – fear of memories
◆Myrmecophobia – fear of ants
◆Necrophobia – fear of death and/or the dead
◆Nosocomephobia – fear of hospitals
◆Nosophobia – fear of contracting a disease
◆Nosocomephobia - fear of hospitals.
◆Osmophobia, Olfactophobia – fear of smells.
◆Phobophobia – fear of having a phobia.
◆Potophobia/Methyphobia - Fear of alcohol
◆Pyrophobia - Fear of fire
◆Selenophobia - Fear of the moon.
◆Sophophobia - Fear of learning.
◆Tachophobia - Fear of speed.
◆Thaasophobia/ Kathisophobia - Fear of sitting.
◆Thalassophobia - Fear of the sea.
◆Thermophobia - Fear of heat.
◆Xanthophobia – fear of the color yellow
◆Xenophobia – fear of strangers, foreigners, or aliens
#THE_HINDU_VOCAB
Badge- बिल्ला, मोहर
Allocation- आवंटन
Spell- जादू
Onset- शुरुआत
Utensils- बर्तन
Quashed- रद्द करना
Pile up- दुर्घटना जिसमें बहुत सारी गाडियाँ शामिल हो
However- फिर भी
Inaugurated - उद्घाटन करना
Salient- प्रमुख
Indulging – लिप्त, सम्मिलित
Stashed- छुपा कर रखना
Arraign- दोषारोपण करना
Tatters- चिथड़ा, फटे कपड़े
Adduced- सामने रखना
Reiterate- दोहराना
Perception- अवधारणा
Vindicated- दोषमुक्त
Efficient- सक्षम
Enthusiasm- उत्साह
Dismissal- उपेक्षा , बर्खास्तगी
Breezily- प्रसन्नचित्त ढंग से
Quid pro quo- प्रतिदान, बदले में
Inroads- घुसपैठ
Referendum- किसी प्रश्न को जनता के सामने उसकी सम्मति लेने के लिये रखना
Legitimacy- वैधता
Obtains- प्राप्त करना
Thresholds- दहलीज
Plunge- डूबना
Inevitable- अपरिहार्य
Levy- उगाही, कर
Cesses- उपकर
Fitment- सामान
Minimal- छोटे से छोटे
Inclusion- समावेशन
Extensive- बहुत बड़ा, व्यापक
Receptive- ग्रहणशील
Calibrate- ठीक करना
Saplings- बालवृक्ष/छोटा पौधा
Sprightly- ज़िन्दादिल, प्रसन्नचित
Pop up- अचानक नज़र आना
Dwelling- आवास
Toiling- कड़ी मेहनत
Ancestral- पैतृक/बपौती
Namesake- एक ही नाम का आदमी
Emphatic- सुनिश्चित, बलपूर्वक
Perches- किनारे पर बैठना
Wasps- भिड़ों का छत्ता
Whims- सनकीपन
Fancies- बहुत बढिया, उमंग
Intent- उद्देश्य
Rendered- देना, प्रस्तुत करना
Offender- अपराधी
Intervene- हस्तक्षेप करना
Wrecks- नुकसान, बरबादी
Exonerating- दोष मुक्त करना
Assert- जोर देना
Submissiveness- आज्ञाकारिता, दब्बूपन
Overarching- अति महत्वपूर्ण
Patriarchal- पितृसत्तात्मक
Hierarchy- वर्गीकरण, पदक्रम
Quote- पहले कही या लिखी गई बात को सही- सही दोहराना, उद्धरण
Prevalent- प्रचलित
Unleashed- निकालना, खोल देना
Puritanical- अतिनैतिकतावादी
Antithetical- विपरीत, प्रतिपक्षी
Struck down- निष्फल करना, मार डालना
Abettor- उकसाने वाला
Premised- आधार वाक्य, प्रस्तावना के रूप में कहना
Breached- दरार , तोड़ना
Vintage- श्रेष्ठ
Annulment- अमान्यकरण
Whether- या, कि
Antiquated- पुराना
Legislature- विधानमंडल
Autonomy- स्वशासन
Genuine- असली , इमानदार
Castigated- फ़टकारना, डांटना
Strides- लम्बे डग भरना
Deficiencies- दोष, कमी
Vast- विशाल
Intake- भर्ती, प्रवेश का
Fatigue- थकान
Impairs- विकृत करना, बिगाड़ देना
Cognitive- बोध, ज्ञानात्मक
Ironic- व्यंग्यात्मक
Obese- स्थूलकाय, मोटा
Prevalence- प्रचलन
Paradigm- मिसाल, रूपावाली, उदाहरण,
Slump- कीमतों में कमी आना
Occurrence- घटना
Duck- बत्तख या टाल जाना
Adjourn- कुछ समय के लिए रोकना
Ruckus- हंगामा
Acclaimed- तालियाँ बजाकर अभिनंदन करना
Midway- बीच में
Vain- व्यर्थ
Presumptive- अनुमानित
Misfeasance- गलत तरीके से सही काम करना
Blaze- प्रदीप्ति, चमकना
Step Down- स्थान छोड़ना, स्तीफा देना
Crack Down- कड़ी कार्यवाही करना
Striptease- कपड़े उतारते हुए नृत्य करने वाला
Stems From- से उत्पन्न होना
Instantaneous- तात्कालिक
#One_Word_Substitutions
1. Impervious—A person who remains unmoved and unaffected by other people’s opinions, arguments or suggestions-संवेदनहीन, अप्रभावित
2. Impostor/Hypocrite—One who pretends to be what he is not-जो वह दिखाता है जो वह है नहीं, पाखंडी, बहुरूपिया
3. Impracticable—That which cannot be practiced-जिसे व्यवहार में नहीं लाया जा सके
4. Impunity—Exemption from punishment, Without risk of punishment-सजा नहीं मिलने की स्थिति
5. Inaudible—A sound that cannot be heard-ऐसी ध्वनि जो सुनाई न पड़े |
6. Blasphemy – the act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred things
7. Creche – a nursery where children are cared for while their parents are at work
8. Cosmopolitan – a person who regards the whole world as his country
✍One Word Substitution Beginning with ( N )and ( O )
🔰 N 🔰
●NAUSEA : Strong feeling of wanting to vomit.
●NAIVE: Having a very simple nature.
●NARCOTICS: An addictive drug.
●NATURALISM: Attachment to what is natural
●NEOGAMIST : Newly married.
●NAUTICAL : Of sailors, ships or sailing.
●NEMESIS : Downfall that satisfies natural justice.
●NEOLOGISM : A new word.
●NEPOTISM : Undue favour shown by a person in power to his relatives.
●NICHE : A hollow place in wall
●NOTARY : A public official who makes written statements official.
●NOTORIOUS : Having a bad reputation.
●NUANCE : Very slight differences.
●NUMISMATICS : One who collects coins.
●NURSERY : A place where plants are grown and kept.
🔰 O 🔰
●OCTAGON: A plane figure with eight sides and angle
●OBSCURANTIST: Person who is opposed to enlightment.
●OBSEQUIES : Funeral rites.
●OBSOLETE: That which is no longer in use.
●OBITUARY : Notice of a person’s death in a newspaper.
●OBLIGATORY : That which is required to be done by law.
●OBSOLETE : That which is out of use, or replaced by a newer model.
●OLIGARCHY : A government by a small group of powerful persons
●OMNIFORM: Having every form of shape.
●OMNIGENOUS : Comprising all kinds.
●OMNIFORM: Having every form and shape.
●OMNIPOTENT : One who is all powerful.
●OMNISCIENT : One who knows everything.
●OMNIVOROUS : One who eats anything.
●OPAQUE : That which cannot be seen through.
●OPTIMIST : A person who looks to the bright side of things.
●ORATOR : A good speaker.
●ORCHARD : A fruit garden
●ORPHAN : A child whose parents are dead.
●OPTHALMOLOGIST : An eye-doctor.
●OPTOMETRIST : A technician who measures your eyesight.
●ORCHARD : A place where fruit trees are grown
●OPTIMIST : One who looks on the bright side of things.
●OMNISCIENT : One who knows everything
●OMNIPRESENT : One who is present everywhere
●OCULIST : One who attends to the diseases of the eye
●ORNITHOLOGY : The study of birds
●OBITUARY : An account, in the newspaper, of the funeral of one deceased
●OVIPAROUS : Bearing eggs and not young ones..
●OSTLER : One who attends to horses at an inn
●OPTICIAN : One who makes or sells eye-glasses
●OOLOGY : The study of eggs
●OCCIDENTAL : Belonging to the west
●OSTRACIZE : Expel from society
#One_word_substitutions
1. Rites- An established ceremony prescribed by a religion
2. Inevitable- That which cannot be averted
3. Orchestra- A large body of people playing various musical instrument
4. Compositors- One who sets type for books, newspaper
5. Peninsula- a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
6. Barracks- A place where soldiers live
7. Numismatist- A man who collects old and new coins
8. Clientele- Regular users of places restaurant
9. Observatory- A place where astronomical observations are made
10. Sororicide- The killing of one's sister.
11. Pilferage- Act of stealing something in small quantities
12. Occidental- Pertaining to the west
13. Inscribe- Write arcane words on stone or paper
14. Insolvent- Unable to pay one’s debt
15. Harass- Trouble and annoy continually
16. Novice- A person who is new to a profession
17. Erudition- That which makes one highly knowledgeable
18. Alienation- A state of emotional or intellectual separation
19. Obituary- A notice of a person’s death
20. Gregarious- A person or animal that lives in groups
21. Sedulous- Hard working and diligent
22. Journey- A act of travelling from one place to another
23. Obsolete- The thing no longer in use
24. Embezzlement- Missappropriation
25. Colleague- A person who is working in the same institution
#One_Word_Substitutions
1. Impervious—A person who remains unmoved and unaffected by other people’s opinions, arguments or suggestions-संवेदनहीन, अप्रभावित
2. Impostor/Hypocrite—One who pretends to be what he is not-जो वह दिखाता है जो वह है नहीं, पाखंडी, बहुरूपिया
3. Impracticable—That which cannot be practiced-जिसे व्यवहार में नहीं लाया जा सके
4. Impunity—Exemption from punishment, Without risk of punishment-सजा नहीं मिलने की स्थिति
5. Inaudible—A sound that cannot be heard-ऐसी ध्वनि जो सुनाई न पड़े |
#one_word
●Bohemian-one who does not follow the usual rules of social life
●Boisterous-noisy, energetic, and cheerful
●Bombast- high-sounding language with little meaning
●Bona fide - genuine, real
●Bonanza- a large amount of something desirable.
●Bonhomie- cheerful friendliness; geniality
●Boorish-rough and bad-mannered; coarse
●Booty-valuable stolen goods, especially those seized in war.
💠Idiom of the Day💠
📚under lock and key
✍🏾Meaning
If something is under lock and key, it is kept in a very secure place.
❗️For example
🔸Make sure these documents are under lock and key until we need them.
🔸Poor Josie. Her parents were very strict and they kept her under lock and key throughout her childhood, so she never learned about life's dangers.
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💠Phrasal Verbs of the Day💠
🗯vie for
✍🏾Meaning
If you vie for something, you compete with others to get it.
▪️Synonym
compete for
❓For example
🔹vie for sth Leo and Fiona are vying for promotion to the same management position, so they're both trying hard to impress the boss.
🔹vie for sb Mandy and Lynne haven't been friends ever since they vied for Jerome. They both really liked him, and both wanted to be his girlfriend.
❕Nouns often used as objects with vie for: power, position, job, role, promotion, influence, attention, recognition
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🔰 PHOBIAS 🔰
◆Ablutophobia – fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning
◆Acousticophobia – fear of noise – a branch of phonophobia
◆Acrophobia – fear of heights
◆Agoraphobia – fear of helplessness and of leaving safe places
◆Agraphobia – fear of sexual abuse
◆Ablutophobia - Fear of washing or bathing.
◆Achluophobia - Fear of darkness.
◆Acousticophobia - Fear of noise.
◆Ailurophobia – fear/dislike of cats.
◆Alektorophobia - Fear of chickens.
◆Androphobia - Fear of men.
◆Anthrophobia - Fear of flowers.
◆Arithmophobia - Fear of numbers.
◆Atychiphobia - fear of failure
◆Aurophobia - Fear of gold.
◆Barophobia – fear of gravity
◆Bathmophobia – fear of stairs or slopes
◆Botanophobia – fear of plants
◆Catoptrophobia - Fear of mirrors.
◆Chrematophobia - Fear of money.
◆Chromatophobia - Fear of colors.
◆Cynophobia - Fear of dogs or rabies.
◆Dendrophobia - Fear of trees.
◆Dikephobia - Fear of justice.
◆Eleutherophobia - Fear of freedom.
◆Entomophobia – fear/dislike of insects.
◆Gamophobia – fear of marriage, commitment
◆Gelotophobia – fear of being laughed at
◆Gerascophobia – fear of growing old or aging
◆Gerontophobia – fear of growing old, or a hatred or fear of the elderly
◆Globophobia - fear of balloons
◆Glossophobia – fear of speaking in public or of trying to speak
◆Gymnophobia – fear of nudity
◆Gynophobia – fear of women
◆Glossophobia – fear of speaking in public or of trying to speak
◆Gynophobia – fear of women.
◆Heliophobia – fear of sunlight/sun
◆Hemophobia - Fear of blood.
◆Herpetophobia - fear/dislike of reptiles.
◆Hippophobia - Fear of horses..
◆Ichthyophobia – fear/dislike of fish.
◆Kinetophobia, kinesophobia – fear of movement
◆Kleptophobia, cleptophobia – fear of stealing or being stolen
◆Mechanophobia – fear of machines
◆Melanophobia – fear of the color black
◆Melissophobia – fear of bees
◆Meteorophobia – fear of meteors
◆Methyphobia – fear of alcohol
◆Mnemophobia – fear of memories
◆Myrmecophobia – fear of ants
◆Necrophobia – fear of death and/or the dead
◆Nosocomephobia – fear of hospitals
◆Nosophobia – fear of contracting a disease
◆Nosocomephobia - fear of hospitals.
◆Osmophobia, Olfactophobia – fear of smells.
◆Phobophobia – fear of having a phobia.
◆Potophobia/Methyphobia - Fear of alcohol
◆Pyrophobia - Fear of fire
◆Selenophobia - Fear of the moon.
◆Sophophobia - Fear of learning.
◆Tachophobia - Fear of speed.
◆Thaasophobia/ Kathisophobia - Fear of sitting.
◆Thalassophobia - Fear of the sea.
◆Thermophobia - Fear of heat.
◆Xanthophobia – fear of the color yellow
◆Xenophobia – fear of strangers, foreigners, or aliens
✍ Example sentences containing
Correlative Conjunctions:
▪️either . . . or
Ex : We can go to either Greece or Spain for our holiday.
Ex : It’s my final offer – you can either take it or leave it.
▪️both . . . and
Ex : Both rugby and football are popular in France.
Ex : Both English and Welsh are spoken in Wales.
▪️not only . . . but also
Ex : Not only is he a professional footballer, but he’s also a successful businessman.
▪️not . . . but
Ex : There are not two but three Baltic states: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
Ex : In sport, what counts is not the winning but the taking part.
▪️neither . . . nor
Ex : Neither Norway nor Switzerland is in the European Union.
Ex :Marriage is neither heaven nor hell, it is simply purgatory. (Abraham Lincoln)
▪️whether . . . or
Ex : Whether you love them or hate them, you have to admit that the Rolling Stones are very popular.
Ex : I’m totally confused – I don’t know whether I’m coming or going.
▪️no sooner . . . than
Ex : No sooner had I finished watering the garden than it started raining.
🔰POPULAR PROVERS & SAYINGS🔰
Proverb 1: Might is right.
Hindi Equivalent: जिसकी लाठी उसकी भैंस.
Meaning: जो ताकतवर होता है उसी की बात माननी पड़ती है .
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Proverb 2: A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan .
Hindi Equivalent: ओस चाटने से प्यास नहीं बुझती .
Meaning: बड़े काम के लिए बड़ा प्रयत्न करना पड़ता है .
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Proverb 3: An empty vessel sounds much .
Hindi Equivalent: थोथा चना बाजे घना . / अधजल गगरी छलकत जाय.
Meaning: जिसको कम ज्ञान होता है वो दिखावा करने के लिए अधिक बोलता है .
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Proverb 4: Birds of same feather flock together.
Hindi Equivalent: चोर – चोर मौसेरे भाई . / एक ही थैली के चट्टे-बट्टे.
Meaning: एक जैसे लोग एक साथ रहते हैं .
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Proverb 5: Do evil & look for like.
Hindi Equivalent: कर बुरा तो होय बुरा. / जैसी करनी वैसी भरनी.
Meaning: जो जैसा करता है उसके साथ वैसा ही होता है .
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Proverb 6: Good mind, good find.
Hindi Equivalent: आप भले तो जग भला .
Meaning: जो खुद अच्छा है उसके लिए सब अच्छा है .
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Proverb 7: It takes two to make a quarrel.
Hindi Equivalent: एक हाथ से ताली नहीं बजती .
Meaning: जब दो लोगो में विवाद होता है तो दोनों की ही कुछ न कुछ गलती होती है .
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Proverb 8: Barking dogs seldom bite .
Hindi Equivalent: जो गरजते हैं वो बरसते नहीं .
Meaning: जो ज्यादा बोलते हैं वे कुछ करते नहीं हैं .
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Proverb 9: Avarice is root of all evils.
Hindi Equivalent: लालच बुरी बला है .
Meaning: लालच करना बुरी बात है .
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Proverb 10: Gather thistles & expect pickles .
Hindi Equivalent: बोए पेड़ बबूल का तो आम कहाँ से होय .
Meaning: जैसा कर्म करोगे वैसा फल मिलेगा .
✍#ONE_WORD_SUBSTITUTION
1. A place where water is collected and stored – Reservoir (जलाशय)
2. A place frequented for reasons of pleasure or health – Resort (आश्रय)
3. A place with gambling tables etc. – Casino (जुआघर)
4. A nursery where children of working parents are cared for while their parents are at work- Creche (शिशु सदन)
5. A place where plates, dishes, pots and other cooking utensils are washed up – Scullery (बरतन माँजने की जगह)
6. The sleeping rooms in a college or public institution – Dormitory(छात्रावास)
7. A portable case for holding papers, drawings etc.- Portfolio (जानकारी-संग्रह)
8. An ornamental glass bottle for holding wine or other alcoholic drinks – Decanter(कंटर(शीशे की सुराही)
9. A case in which the blade of a word is kept – Sheath, Scabbard (म्यान)
10. A place for lunatics, and political refugees – Asylum(शरणस्थान)
11. A place for wrestling – Arena (अखाड़ा)
12. A place for ammunition and weapons – Arsenal (शस्त्रागार)
13. A place for luggage at a railway station – Cloakroom (सामान-कक्ष)
14. A place for birds – Cage (पिंजरा)
15. A place for wild animals and birds – Menagerie (वन्य पशुशाला)
👉🏻Ablutomania- Love of washing or bathing.
👉🏻Acaromania- Love of itching or of the insects that cause itching.
👉🏻Aceromania- Love of sourness.
👉🏻Achluomania- Love of darkness.
👉🏻Acousticomania- Love of noise.
👉🏻Acromania- Love of heights.
👉🏻Aeromania- Love of drafts, air swallowing, or airbourne noxious substances.
👉🏻Aeroacromania- Love of open high places.
👉🏻Aeronausimania- Love of vomiting secondary to airsickness.
👉🏻Agateomania- Love of insanity.
👉🏻Agliomania- Love of pain.
👉🏻Agoramania- Love of open spaces or of being in crowded, public places like markets. Love of leaving a safe place.
👉🏻Agramania- Love of sexual abuse.
👉🏻Agrizoomania- Love of wild animals.
👉🏻Agyromania- Love of streets or crossing the street.
👉🏻Aichmomania- Love of needles or pointed objects.
👉🏻Ailuromania- Love of cats.
👉🏻Albuminuromania- Love of kidney disease.
👉🏻Alektoromania- Love of chickens.
👉🏻Algomania- Love of pain.
👉🏻Alliummania- Love of garlic.
👉🏻Allodoxamania- Love of opinions.
👉🏻Altomania- Love of heights.
👉🏻Amathomania- Love of dust.
👉🏻Amaxomania- Love of riding in a car.
👉🏻Ambulomania- Love of walking.
👉🏻Amnesimania- Love of amnesia.
👉🏻Amychomania- Love of scratches or being scratched.
👉🏻Anablemania- Love of looking up.
Ancraomania- Love of wind. (Anemomania)
👉🏻Andromania- Love of men.
👉🏻Anemomania- Love of air drafts or wind.(Ancraomania)
👉🏻Anginomania- Love of angina, choking or narrowness.
👉🏻Anglomania- Love of England or English culture, etc.
👉🏻Angromania - Love of anger or of becoming angry.
👉🏻Ankylomania- Love of immobility of a joint.
👉🏻Anthromania or Anthomania- Love of flowers.
👉🏻Anthropomania- Love of people or society.
👉🏻Antlomania- Love of floods.
👉🏻Anuptamania- Love of staying single.
👉🏻Apeiromania- Love of infinity.
👉🏻Aphenphosmmania- Love of being touched. (Haphemania)
👉🏻Apimania- Love of bees.
👉🏻Apotemnomania- Love of persons with amputations.
👉🏻Arachibutyromania- Love of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth.
👉🏻Arachnemania or Arachnomania- Love of spiders.
👉🏻Arithmomania- Love of numbers.
👉🏻Arrhenmania- Love of men.
👉🏻Arsonmania- Love of fire.
👉🏻Asthenomania- Love of fainting or weakness.
👉🏻Astramania or Astrapomania- Love of thunder and lightning.(Ceraunomania, Keraunomania)
👉🏻Astromania- Love of stars or celestial space.
👉🏻Asymmetrimania- Love of asymmetrical things.
👉🏻Ataxiomania- Love of ataxia. (muscular incoordination)
👉🏻Ataxomania- Love of disorder or untidiness.
👉🏻Atelomania- Love of imperfection.
👉🏻Atemania- Love of ruin or ruins.
👉🏻Athazagoramania- Love of being forgotton or ignored or forgetting.
👉🏻Atomosomania- Love of atomic explosions.
👉🏻Atychimania- Love of failure.
👉🏻Aulomania- Love of flutes.
👉🏻Auromania- Love of gold.
👉🏻Auroramania- Love of Northern lights.
👉🏻Autodysomomania- Love of one that has a vile odor.
👉🏻Automatonomania- Love of ventriloquist's dummies, animatronic creatures, wax statues - anything that falsly represents a sentient being.
👉🏻Automysomania- Love of being dirty.
👉🏻Automania- Love of being alone or of oneself.
👉🏻Aviomania or Aviatomania- Love of flying.
🔰 PHOBIAS 🔰
Radiophobia– Fear of radiation, x-rays.
Ranidaphobia– Fear of frogs.
Rectophobia– Fear of rectum or rectal diseases.
Rhabdophobia– Fear of being severely punished or criticized.
Rhypophobia– Fear of defecation.
Rhytiphobia– Fear of getting wrinkles.
Rupophobia– Fear of dirt.
Samhainophobia: Fear of Halloween.
Sarmassophobia– Fear of love play.
Satanophobia– Fear of Satan.
Scabiophobia– Fear of scabies.
Scatophobia- Fear of fecal matter.
Scelerophibia– Fear of bad men, burglars.
Sciophobia or Sciaphobia– Fear of shadows.
Scoleciphobia– Fear of worms.
Scolionophobia– Fear of school.
Scopophobia or Scoptophobia– Fear of being seen or stared at.
Scotomaphobia– Fear of blindness in visual field.
Scotophobia– Fear of darkness. (Achluophobia)
Scriptophobia– Fear of writing in public.
Selachophobia– Fear of sharks.
Selaphobia– Fear of light flashes.
Seplophobia– Fear of decaying matter.
Sesquipedalophobia– Fear of long words.
Sexophobia– Fear of the opposite sex.
Sitophobia or Sitiophobia– Fear of food or eating. (Cibophobia)
Snakephobia– Fear of snakes.
Social Phobia– Fear of being evaluated negatively in social situations.
Sociophobia– Fear of society or people in general.
Somniphobia– Fear of sleep.
Sophophobia– Fear of learning.
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#One_Word_Substitutions
1. Impervious—A person who remains unmoved and unaffected by other people’s opinions, arguments or suggestions-संवेदनहीन, अप्रभावित
2. Impostor/Hypocrite—One who pretends to be what he is not-जो वह दिखाता है जो वह है नहीं, पाखंडी, बहुरूपिया
3. Impracticable—That which cannot be practiced-जिसे व्यवहार में नहीं लाया जा सके
4. Impunity—Exemption from punishment, Without risk of punishment-सजा नहीं मिलने की स्थिति
5. Inaudible—A sound that cannot be heard-ऐसी ध्वनि जो सुनाई न पड़े |
#one_word
●Bohemian-one who does not follow the usual rules of social life
●Boisterous-noisy, energetic, and cheerful
●Bombast- high-sounding language with little meaning
●Bona fide - genuine, real
●Bonanza- a large amount of something desirable.
●Bonhomie- cheerful friendliness; geniality
●Boorish-rough and bad-mannered; coarse
●Booty-valuable stolen goods, especially those seized in war.
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🔰 ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION 🔰
1. Audience – a number of people listening to a lecture.
2. Altruist – one, who considers the happiness and well-being of others first
3. Atheist – a person who does not believe in God
4. Anthropologist – one, who studies the evolution of mankind
5. Autocracy – government by one person
6. Autobiography – the life history of a person written by himself
7. Amputate – to cut off a part of a person’s body which is infected
8. Arsenal – a place for ammunition and weapons
9. Archives – a place where government or public records are kept
10. Amateur – a man who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession
11. Aristocracy – government by the nobles
12. Aquatic – animals/plants ere which live in water
13. Amphibian – animals which live both on land and sea
14. Ambidexter – one, who can use either hand with ease
15. Alimony – allowance paid to wife on legal separation
16. Anthology – a collection of poems
17. Abdication – voluntary giving up of the throne in favor of someone
18. Arbitrator – a person, appointed by two parties to solve a dispute
19. Astronomer – a person, who studies stars, planets and other heavenly bodies
20. Astrologer – a person who studies the influence of heavenly bodies on human beings
21. Anthology – a collection of poems
22. Axiom – a statement which is accepted as true without proof
23. Agenda – a list of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting
24. Anarchist – one, who is out to destroy all governance, law, and order
25. Almanac – an annual calendar with positions of stars
26. Bigamy – the practice of having two wives or husbands at a time
27. Bibliophile – a lover and collector of books
28. Bouquet – a collection of flowers
29. Bureaucracy – government by the officials
30. Belligerent – a person, nation that is involved in the war
31. Biennial – an event which happens once in two years
32. Blasphemy – the act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred things
33. Creche – a nursery where children are cared for while their parents are at work
34. Cosmopolitan – a person who regards the whole world as his country
35. Chauffeur – one, who is employed to drive a motor car
36. Curator – a person in charge of a museum
37. Carnivorous – one, who lives on flesh
38. Cannibal – one, who feeds on human flesh
39. Contemporaries – belonging to or living at the same time
40. Cloakroom – a place for luggage at the railway station
41. Cynosure – the centre of attraction
42. Connoisseur – a critical judge of any art and craft
43. Crusade – a religious war
44. Choreographer – one, who teaches dancing
45. Cacographist – a person, who is bad in spellings
46. Calligraphist – a person, who writes beautiful handwriting
47. Cynic – one, who sneers at the aims and beliefs of his fellow men
48. Convalescent – one, who is recovering health
49. Cavalry – soldiers, who fight on horseback
50. Cardiologist – a person, who is specialist in heart diseases
51. Cartographer – one, who draws maps
52. Dormitory – the sleeping rooms with several beds especially in a college or institution
53. Drawn – a game that results neither in victory nor in defeat
54. Elegy – a poem of lamentation
55. Epitaph – words which are inscribed on the grave or the tomb in the memory of the buried
56. Ephemeral – lasting one day
57. Effeminate – a person who is womanish
58. Emigrant – a person who leaves his own country and goes to live in another
59. Edible – fit to be eaten
60. Egotism – practice of talking too much about oneself
61. Encyclopedia – a book that contains information on various subjects
62. Epicure – one, who is devoted to the pleasure of eating and drinking
63. Florist – one, who deals in flowers
64. Fastidious – one, who is very -selective in one’s taste
65. Fanatic or Bigot – one, who is filled with excessive and mistaken enthusiasm in religious matters
66. Fatal – causing death
67. Fatalist – one, who believes in fate
68. Facsimile – an exact copy of handwriting, printing etc.
✍ EXAM ORIENTED WORDS :
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
9.Fishing For (Phrasal Verb)-to seek some kind of information.
10.Offences (N)-a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act. अपराध
11.Sedition (N)-speech, writing, or behaviour intended to encourage rebellion or resistance against the government. राजद्रोह, विद्रोह
12.Enmity (N)-a feeling of hostility or ill will. शत्रुता
13.Malicious (Adj)-harmful, menacing, or vindictive.
14.Dissenters (N)-a person who disagrees with a government or a powerful organization. विरोधी
15.Marred (V)-to spoil something, making it less good or less enjoyable. बिगाड़ना
16.Deemed (V)-regard or consider in a specified way.
17.Running Out (Phrasal Verb)-(of a supply of something) be used up. समाप्त हो जाना
18.Status Quo (N)-the present situation. यथा स्थिति
19.Taking Cognisance Of (Idiom)-to notice or give attention to (something).
20.Recalcitrant (Adj)-refusing to obey orders. आज्ञा न माननेवाला, उद्दण्ड
21.Vigil (N)-carefulness, watchfulness, alertness, caution. सतर्कता
22.Mutations (N)-a significant and basic alteration.
23.Seropositivity (Adj)-Indicating a positive reaction to a serological blood test, especially one testing for the presence of antibodies.
24.Spate (N)-a large number of things happening within a period of time.
25.Chaos (N)-general lawlessness and disorder. उथल-पुथल, अराजकता
26.Unleashed (V)-to suddenly release a violent force that cannot be controlled.
27.Abhorrent (Adj)-hateful or disgusting. घृणास्पद
28.Plausible (Adj)-likely to be true.
29.Agents Provocateurs (N)-a person who intentionally encourages people to do something illegal.
30.Recalcitrant (Adj)-having an obstinately uncooperative attitude towards authority or discipline. आज्ञा न माननेवाला, उद्दण्ड
31.Unenviable (Adj)-difficult, undesirable, or unpleasant. अवांछनीय
32.Bringing The Culprits To Book (Idiom)-to punish someone and make that person explain their behaviour.
33.Salvage (V)-to try to make a bad situation better. क्षति से बचाना
34.Nip In The Bud (Phrase)-to stop a bad situation from becoming worse by taking action at an early stage of its development.
35.Clunkers (N)-an old vehicle or machine that is in very bad condition.
36.Hybrids (N)-a vehicle with an engine that uses both petrol and another type of energy, usually electricity.
37.On The Cards (Phrase)-likely to happen.
38.Weigh In (Phrasal Verb)-to give an opinion or enter a discussion or argument.
39.Scrappage (N)-a government programme that gives drivers a financial incentive to replace old cars with newer, more fuel-efficient ones.
40.Envisioned (V)-to consider as a possibility. आगे की सोचना
41.Guzzlers (N)-a car, truck, etc. that uses large amounts of petrol very quickly.
42.Gestation (N)-(the period of) the development of ideas, thoughts, or plans.
43.Turbulent (Adj)-characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion; not stable or calm. अशांत
44.Hit Out At (Phrasal Verb)-to make a verbal attack upon (someone).
45.Intimidate (V)-to frighten (someone) with threats. धमकाना, भय दिखाना
46.Antagonism (N)-actively expressed opposition or hostility. विरोधी
47.Jarring (Adj)-having a harshly concussive, disagreeable, or discordant effect.
48.Showing Off (Phrasal Verb)-boastfully display one's abilities or accomplishments.
🔰Empty vessels make the most noise🔰
✍🏻Possible interpretation:- Stupid people speak loudest.
👉🏻Note:- vessel (noun): a container such as a bowl, usually for holding liquids | If you strike (hit) a full container it makes less noise than if you strike an empty one.
#Saying_of_the_Day
🔰border on🔰
✍🏻Meaning:- If something like an action or an attitude borders on something more extreme, it is close to being that extreme.
👉🏻Synonym:- verge on, come close to
For example:-
border on sth
👉🏻His fear of the government borders on paranoia.
border on sth
👉🏻The fanatical excitement you see at some political rallies in the south borders on mass hysteria.
👉🏻Note:- Almost always used in relation to a negative extreme, though occasionally it's used in a more positive context, as in "his talent borders on genius".
Daily use English word
☞ Bitter-कड़वा
☞ Delicious-स्वादिष्ट
☞ Fresh-ताजा
☞ Juicy-रसीला
☞ Hot-गर्म
☞ Melted-पिघला हुवा
☞ Nutritious-पोष्टिक
☞ Rotten-सड़ा
☞ Salty-नमकीन
☞ Sticky-चिपचिपा
☞ Sweet-मीठा
☞ Tasteless-स्वादहीन
☞ Rissole-समोसा
☞ Fritters-पकोड़े
☞ Finnel Cake-जलेबी
☞ Water Balls-पानी पुड़ी
☞ Crips Salty-नमकीन
☞ Shortbread-कचोरी
☞ Mixed Curd-रायता
☞ Dressed Food-पकवान
☞ Whey-मटठा
☞ Cake-टिक्की
☞ Clarified butter-घी
☞ Butter Milk-छाछ
☞ Condensed Milk-खोआ/गाढ़ा दूध
☞ Attic-अटारी
☞ Arch-मेहराब
☞ Courtyard-आंगन
☞ Drain-नाली
☞ Dais-चबूतरा
☞ Dome-गुम्बद
☞ Floor-फर्श
☞ Fountain-फ्व्वारी
☞ Gallery-गलियारा
☞ Lattice-जाल/जाली
☞ Niche-आला
☞ Railing-जंगला
☞ Threshold-दहलीज
☞ Thatch-छप्पर
☞ Vantilator-रोशनदान
☞ Verandah-बरामदा
☞ Bolt-पेच
☞ Screw Driver-पेचकस
☞ File-रेती
☞ Drill-बर्मी
☞ Saw-आरी
☞Loom-करघा
☞Oar-डांड
☞Spade-फरसा
☞Bubu-गिल्टी
☞Bronchitis-कास
☞Cough-खासी
☞Colic Pain-उदार शूल
☞Cholera-हैजा
☞Canker-कीड़े पड़ना
☞Coryza-नजला
☞Constipation-कब्ज
☞Dysentery-पेचिस
☞Diarrhoea-अतिसार
☞Diabetes-मधुमेह
☞House-घर
☞Apartment-अपार्टमेंट
☞Dining Room-भोजन कक्ष
☞Bedroom-शयन कक्ष
☞Bathroom-सन्नानघर
☞Basement-तलघर
☞Living Room-कक्ष के रहने
☞Attic-अट्टारी
☞Kitchen-रसोईघर
☞Rain-वर्षा
☞Snow-बर्फ
☞Fog-कोहरा
☞Cloudy-धुंधला
☞Sunshine-धूप
☞Cold-ठंडा
☞Warm-गर्म
☞Windy-तूफानी
☞Guava-अमरुद
☞Germ-अंकुर
☞Mango-आम
☞Apple-सेव
☞Stone-पत्थर
☞Tamarind-इमली
☞Root-जड़
☞Wood-लकड़ी
☞Gum-गोंद/गम
☞Thorn-कांटा
☞Love-प्यार
☞Worried-चिंतित
☞Angry-नाराज
☞Sad-दुःख
☞Embarassed-शर्मिंदा
☞Afraid-भयभीत
☞Kind-दयालु/मेहरबान
☞Happy-खुश
☞Impolite-असभ्य
☞Painful-संवेदनशील
☞Bored-ऊबा हुवा
☞Tired-थका हुवा
☞Sensitive-दर्दनाक
☞Beautiful-सुंदर
☞Delighted-मुद्रित
☞Amazed-चकित
☞Hate-नफरत
☞supporter-समर्थक
☞Sugar-चीनी
💠Saying of the Day💠
📒He that will learn to pray, let him go to sea
✍🏾Possible meaning:
The sea is supremely powerful, and can be a terrifying and awe-inspiring place.
✏️Note
pray (verb) = ask for help from God; give thanks to God | This saying may be more easily understood if rephrased as: "The person that wants to learn to pray should go to sea."
▫️Origin
This quotation from Welsh poet George Herbert (1593 - 1633) - "He that will learne to pray, let him goe to Sea" - reflects seafarers' long-standing conviction that at sea we find the ultimate in awe and terror.
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💠Slang of the Day💠
💠hang-up
✍🏾Meaning
an emotional problem causing inhibition or unreasonable behaviour
❕For example
🔺My sister Tanya's got a hang-up about her weight, and she's not even fat!
🔺Doug's got a hang-up about his age, and he thinks he's too old to find a new partner even though he doesn't like being single.
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#One_Word_Substitution
✅That which reminds one of something
=Reminiscent
✅ A reasoner willing to avail himself of fallacies that will help his case / मिथ्या तार्किक
=Sophist
✅Very delicate flaw or mistake which is not expected from the person making it / भूल / चूक
=Solecism
✅ A symbolic religious ceremony especially baptism
=Sacrament
✅Someone on whom the blame for other's sins can be fixed
=Scapegoat
✅Abounding in blood
=Sanguine
✅Over bearing
=Supercilious
✅Extremely refined in dress , conduct and speech -fashionable and modernised
=Sophisticated
✅A person who flatters others for personal motives
=Sycophant
✅Concise and full of meaning / उपदेशपूर्ण
=Sententious
✅One who takes pleasure in cruel , in human and un natural acts of tyranny
=Sadist
✅That which surpasses
=Transcendental
✅Communication between mind and other than the known channel of senses
=Telapathy
✅The practice of taking exhorbitant or excessive interest on the money lent / ब्याजखोरी
=Usury
✅Guilty of accepting bribes extremely mercenary
=Venal
✅Extreme enthusiasm for a cause
=Zeal
✅ A person who is indifferent to pleasure or pain
=Stoic
✅A person sent an a mission / दूत
=Emissary
✅A person who spends his money recklessly
=Spendthrift
✅Incapable of being penetrated
=Impenetrable
✅Incapable of being wounded or hurt
=Invulnerable
✅Incapable of being repaired
=Irreparable
✅Incapable of being avoided
=Unavoidable/inevitable
✅Incapable of being explained or accounted for
=Inexplicable
✅Incapable of being expressed in words
=Inexpressible
✅Not definitely or clearly expressed
=Inexplicit
✅Incapable of being justified or excused
=Inexcusable
✅Incapable of being solved
=Insoluble
✅Incapable of being defended
=Indefensible
✅Incapable of being taken by force of arms
=Impregnable
✅Incapable of being admitted or allowed
=Inadmissible
✅Incapable of being reached
=Inaccessible
✅Incapable of being tired out
=Inexhaustible
✅Incapable of being perceived by the senses
=Imperceptible
✅Incapable of being destroyed
=Indestructible
✅Incapable of being divided
=Indivisible
✅Liable to be easily broken
=Brittle
✅An assembly of worshippers
=Congregation
✅Occuring at the same time
=Simultaneous
✅Allowing the passage of rays of light
=Transparent
( PHOBIAS ) Part - 1 " 🅰 "
●Achluophobia - Fear of darkness
●Acrophobia - Fear of heights
●Aerophobia - Fear of flying
●Algophobia - Fear of pain
●Agoraphobia - Fear of open spaces or crowds
●Aichmophobia - Fear of needles or pointed objects
●Amaxophobia - Fear of riding in a car
●Androphobia - Fear of men
●Anginophobia - Fear of angina or choking
●Anthrophobia - Fear of flowers
●Anthropophobia - Fear of people or society
●Aphenphosmphobia - Fear of being touched
●Arachibutyrophobia - Fear of peanut butter
●Arachnophobia - Fear of spiders
●Arithmophobia - Fear of numbers
●Astraphobia - Fear of thunder and lightning
●Ataxophobia - Fear of disorder or untidiness
●Atelophobia - Fear of imperfection
●Atychiphobia - Fear of failure
●Automatonophobia - Fear of Human-Like Figures
●Autophobia - Fear of being alone
●Ablutophobia – Fear of bathing, cleaning or washing
●Acarophobia – Fear of itching or tiny insects that cause itching
●Acerophobia – Fear of sourness
●Achluophobia – Fear of darkness
●Acousticophobia – Fear of noise
●Acrophobia – Fear of heights
●Aerophobia – Fear of flying, drafts or fresh air
●Algophobia – Fear of pain
●Agoraphobia – Fear of crowds of people and open spaces
●Agrizoophobia – Fear of wild animals
●Agyrophobia – Fear of crossing roads
●Aichmophobia – Fear of pointed objects, like needles
●Ailurophobia – Fear of cats
●Albuminurophobia – Fear of kidney disease
●Alektorophobia – Fear of chickens
●Alliumphobia – Fear of garlic
●Allodoxaphobia – Fear of opinions
●Amathophobia – Fear of dust
●Amaxophobia – Fear of being in a car
●Ambulophobia – Fear of walking
●Amychophobia – Fear of being scratched
●Anablephobia – Fear of looking up
●Androphobia – Fear of men
●Anemophobia – Fear of wind or drafts
●Anglophobia – Fear of England or Britain
●Anginophobia – Fear of choking
●Anthrophobia – Fear of flowers
●Antlophobia – Fear of floods
●Anuptaphobia – Fear of staying single
●Apeirophobia – Fear of infinity
●Anthropophobia – Fear of people or society
●Aphenphosmphobia – Fear of intimacy
●Apiphobia – Fear of bees or bee stings
●Arachibutyrophobia – Fear of peanut butter getting stuck to the roof of the mouth
●Aquaphobia – Fear of water
●Arachnophobia – Fear of spiders
●Arithmophobia – Fear of numbers
●Asthenophobia – Fear of fainting
●Astraphobia – Fear of thunder and lightning
●Astrophobia – Fear of celestial space
●Ataxiophobia – Fear of ataxia, which is muscular incoordination
●Ataxophobia – Fear of disorder or untidiness
●Atelophobia – Fear of imperfection
●Athazagoraphobia – Fear of being forgotten or ignored
●Atychiphobia – Fear of failure
●Aulophobia – Fear of flutes
●Aurophobia – Fear of gold
●Auroraphobia – Fear of an Aurora, sometimes called northern lights
●Automatonophobia – Fear of ventriloquist dummies or wax statues
●Automysophobia – Fear of being dirty
●Autophobia – Fear of being alone
●Aviophobia – Fear of flying
💠One Word Substitution💠
➡️Cide- killing
➡️Suicide-killing of oneself
➡️Biocide- The destruction of life
➡️Deicide- Killing of a god
➡️Filicide- Killing of one’s child
➡️Fratricide- Killing of one’s brother
➡️Homicide- Killing of a human
➡️Infanticide- Killing of an infant
➡️Mariticide- Killing of one’s spouse
➡️Matricide- Killing of one’s mother
➡️Nepoticide- Killing of one’s nephew
➡️Patricide- Killing of one’s father
➡️Sororicide- Killing of one’s sister
➡️Tyrannicide- Killing of a tyrant
➡️Apicide- Killing of bees
➡️Avicide- Killing of birds
➡️Uxoricide- Killing of wife
➡️Lapicide- Killing of pets
➡️Regicide- Killing of a king
➡️Germicide- A substance for destroying germs
🔲 🔰 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)