English Vocabulary for SSC, IBPS & Others
27 April 2016 Daily English vocabulary
- Conduit [n]
- Channel, a tube, नाली, वाहक नाली, वाहक
- Ex- I was accused of being a conduit in the VVIP chopper deal.
- Gut [n,v]
- Stomach, heartfelt, disembowel, courage, destroy, साहस, तहस नहस कर देना
- Ex- Museum gutted.
- Shatter [v, adj]
- Break, smash, burst, destroy, upset greatly, चूर चूर कर देना, नष्ट करना
- Ex- Three bombs shattered the calm in Malegaon.
- Acquit [v]
- Free from a criminal charge, exonerate, discharge from duty, दोष मुक्त करना, रिहाई
- All nine accused have been acquitted by a special MCOCA court.
- Grapple [v,n]
- Struggle, seize hold, tackle, confront, पकड़ना, हाथापाई करना, कुश्ती
- Ex- How to recompense a person for five years of wrongful confinement in jail is a question the judicial system must grapple with.
- Come to grips with [idm]
- To make an effort to understand and deal with a problem, Confront squarely
- At another level, events over the intervening decade string together a narrative that this country has still not come to grips with.
- On the wrong track [idm]
- A course that leads to failure, गलत रास्ते पर
- EX- It eventually became clear that the investigating agencies were on the wrong track in pursuing the accused for these incidents.
- Crack down on somebody/something [idm]
- Limits on someone, strong action to stop something bad, कड़ी कर्रवाई
- This was a time when Ramesh had also managed to crack down on his son.
- Myopic [adj]
- Short-sighted, unimaginative, uncreative, a short view of the problem, अदूरदर्शी
- The government still has a myopic attitude to public spending.
- Sophisticated [adj,v]
- worldly, experienced, frequented, advanced, highly developed, revolutionary, subtle, विवेकी, गूढ़, जटिल, कृत्रिम
- Groups carrying out terrorist attacks are becoming ever more sophisticated in their operations and more subtle in furthering a divisive agenda.
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