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Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams | 23.06.2026

Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams |23-06-2026 Flump (verb) Meaning: to throw or set down clumsily or casually (गिराना) Synonyms: plop, toss, flop Sentence: The rock fell from the ground with a flump Abnegate (verb) Meaning: to give up (as a position of authority) formally (त्याग करना) Synonyms: relinquish, abdicate, resign Antonyms: assume, claim, appropriate Sentence: To abnegate yourself is the best Read more…

Daily Current Affairs, News Headlines 23.06.2026

Daily Current Affairs, News Headlines 23.06.2026 National Updates Union Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh, launched the IAS e-Civil List 2026 in New Delhi. 15 people mostly students aged between 16 and 25 years died in a tragic fire incident in Aliganj area of Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh last Read more…

Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams | 22.06.2026

Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams |22-06-2026 Dissension (noun) Meaning: disagreement that leads to discord. (मतभेद) Synonyms: disagreement, difference of opinion, dispute Antonyms: accord, agreement, concord Sentence: You won’t sow dissension between us. Exiguous (adj.) Meaning: very small in size or amount. (अल्प) Synonyms: meagre, inadequate, insufficient Antonyms: abundant, ample, bountiful Sentence: The rest of the old man’s exiguous savings are donated to that Read more…

Daily Current Affairs, News Headlines 22.06.2026

Daily Current Affairs, News Headlines 22.06.2026 National Updates CBSE has commenced the release of Class XII verification of issues observed and re-evaluation outcomes. It said in a statement that the outcomes are being released in a phased manner, with over 87 percent of the total applications received being declared. INS Tarkash, which is a stealth Read more…

Mastering English Grammar: A Complete Guide to Collocations with HAVE

Mastering English Grammar: A Complete Guide to Collocations with HAVE English grammar is not only about learning rules and sentence structures; it is also about understanding how words naturally combine with one another. One of the most important aspects of natural English usage is collocation. Native speakers use collocations automatically, while learners often struggle because Read more…

Mastering English Grammar: A Complete Guide to All 12 Tenses

Mastering English Grammar: A Complete Guide to All 12 Tenses English grammar is built on a strong foundation of tenses. Whether you are a student preparing for examinations, a job seeker improving communication skills, a competitive exam aspirant, or simply someone who wants to speak and write English confidently, understanding the tense system is essential. Read more…

Types of Verbs in English Grammar: A Complete Guide to Understanding Verbs and Their Functions

Types of Verbs in English Grammar: A Complete Guide to Understanding Verbs and Their Functions Verbs are the foundation of every sentence in English grammar. They express actions, states, occurrences, and conditions, making communication meaningful and complete. Without verbs, it would be impossible to convey what a subject does, experiences, or becomes. Whether someone is Read more…

Common Collocations with TAKE: A Complete Guide to Using “Take” Naturally in English

Common Collocations with TAKE: A Complete Guide to Using “Take” Naturally in English Learning English vocabulary is not only about memorizing individual words; it is also about understanding how words naturally combine with one another. One of the most frequently used verbs in English is take, and it appears in countless everyday expressions. These natural Read more…

Modal Verbs in English Grammar: A Complete Guide to Meaning, Types, Uses, Rules, and Examples

Modal Verbs in English Grammar: A Complete Guide to Meaning, Types, Uses, Rules, and Examples Modal verbs are among the most important elements of English grammar because they help speakers and writers express ability, possibility, permission, obligation, necessity, advice, certainty, and probability. Whether you are a beginner learning English or an advanced learner aiming to Read more…

Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams | 21.06.2026

Vocabulary For All Competitive Exams |21-06-2026 Famished (adj.) Meaning: Feeling a desire or need for food. (भूखा) Synonyms: hungry, starving, starved Antonyms: satisfied, sated, satiated Sentence: I was famished, having had no food or sleep for thirty hours. Discerning (adj.) Meaning: Having or showing deep understanding and intelligent application of knowledge. (समझदार) Synonyms: wise, prudent, insightful Antonyms: unwise, dense, obtuse Read more…

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