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जय हिन्द

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Live at 10.00 am by sanjeev rathore

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Words of The day

1. Rigorous

Parts of speech – Adjective

Meaning – दृढ़

Synonym - , Callous, Austere

Antonym – Mild, acquiescent,

amenable

Trick – ऋग्वेद में जो रस, छन्द,

अलंकार हैं, उनके Rules बहुत

Rigorous हैं।

Usage – The selection process is

based on rigorous test of

competence and experience.

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2. Chicanery

Parts of speech – Noun

Meaning – छल

Synonym – Deception, Trickery

Antonym – Cogency, Fairness

Trick – चिकनी कमर पे तेरी , मेरा ददल फिसल गया, इतनें में तूने

मेरी pocket मारकर छल कर ददया।

Usage – People don’t trust him

because of his chicanery.

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3. Laurels

Parts of speech – Noun

Meaning – सम्मान

Synonym – Applause, Accolade

Antonym – Criticism, Dishonor

Trick – Law और rules से जो िलता है, उसे जरूर सम्मान ममलता है।

Usage – A soldiers won his laurels.

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4. Agitate

Parts of speech – Verb

Meaning – हलिल मिाना

Synonym – Disturb, Churn.

Antonym – Calm, Soothe

Trick – आज TET के exam में Agitate मि गई। Usage – The doctor becalmed the agitated patient.

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5. Tussle

Parts of speech – Noun

Meaning – संघर्ष , लडाई

Synonym – Fray, Scuffle, Skirmish

Antonym – Agreement, Accord

Trick – Tea में Salt चगरने से मेरी उससे Tussle

(लडाई) हो गई।

Usage – The boys started to tussle in the play

ground.

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Idioms of the Day

6. Catch a tartar – Meet with a Person who is

unexpectedly more than your match (शरे को सवा शरे ममलना) Trick –मेरा कोि बहुत बोलता था, शादी के बाद उसे हर वक्त टर-टर करने वाली बीवी ममल गई। ये तो catch a tartar हो गया।

Usage – While fighting with Indian army the enemy

realized that they had caught a tartar.

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7. A flash in the pan- Sudden but brief success

Trick – उसका pan empty था, बादल के flash से थोडा – सा पानी ममला।

Usage – Sadly, Their success was just a flash in the

pan.

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8. Chew over – To think or discuss something

carefully for a long time (गंभीरतापूवषक वविार करना)

Trick – Chewing gum खात ेसमय उसने chew over

फकया।

Usage – I chewed over the idea for a few days.

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One word substitution

9. Spoilsport – a person who tries to stop other

people enjoying themselves. (दसूरो को खेल बबगाडने वाला)

Trick - इस serious time में भी sport खेल रहे हो हर वक्त spoilsport करते रहते हो। Usage – Don’t be such a spoilsport.

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10. Ergophile – A lover of work.

Trick –

Usage – An ergophile never gets tired of their work.

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Story of the day

The Group of Frogs (Encouragement)

The Group of Frogs (Inspirational Short

Stories)

As a group of frogs was traveling through the

woods, two of them fell into a deep pit. When

the other frogs crowded around the pit and

saw how deep it was, they told the two frogs

that there was no hope left for them.

However, the two frogs decided to ignore what

the others were saying and they proceeded to

try and jump out of the pit.

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Despite their efforts, the group of frogs at the top of

the pit were still saying that they should just give

up. That they would never make it out.

Eventually, one of the frogs took heed to what the

others were saying and he gave up, falling down to

his death. The other frog continued to jump as

hard as he could. Again, the crowd of frogs yelled

at him to stop the pain and just die.

He jumped even harder and finally made it out.

When he got out, the other frogs said, “Did you not

hear us?”

The frog explained to them that he was deaf. He

thought they were encouraging him the entire time.

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Moral of the story:

People’s words can have a big effect on other’s

lives. Think about what you say before it comes out

of your mouth. It might just be the difference

between life and death.