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Daily English Vocabulary 31-May-2016

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31-May-2016 English Vocabulary
  1. Sore [adj,n,v]
    • Painful, hurting, upset, angry, पीड़ादायक, फोड़ा, नाराज़
    • If left unattended, even a small cut can turn into a sore.
  2. Hang around [phrv]
    • Loiter in, linger in, waste time, associate, mix, बेकार में घूमना, मंडलाना, समीप आना
    • I did not see the point of hanging around waiting for them, so i went home.
  3. Obviate [v]
    • Preclude, prevent, remove, avoid, दूर रहना, बचना, टालना, छुटकारा पाना
    • The presence of roller blinds obviated the need for curtains.
  4. Recoup [v]
    • Get back, regain, recover, compensate, क्षतिपूर्ति करना, संभलना
    • She recouped the show expenses from ticket sales.
  5. Slacken [v]
    • Loosen, make looser, relax, slow, decelerate, कम करना, ढीला करना
    • She slackened the tight belt round his waist.
  6. Salient [adj,n]
    • Important, main, principal, major, मुख्य, प्रमुख, आगे निकला हुआ हिस्सा
    • He pointed all the salient features of T.V.
  7. Cut to the quick [idiom]
    • Hurt intensely, दिल को आघात पहुँचाना 
    • The old man was cut to the quick when rich son refused to recognize him.
  8. Rank and file of [idiom]
    • The ordinary members, जन साधारण
    • There was no opposition to the new policy by the rank and file of the government.
  9. Put in a word for [idiom]
    • Recommend, सिफ़ारिश करना
    • I requested him to put in a word for me.
  10. Impunity [n]
    • Exemption from punishment, दंड-मुक्ति
    • The impunity enjoyed by military officers.
  11. Imperturbable [adj]
    • Unable to be upset or excited, calm, अविचलित, स्थिर
    • He was one of those imperturbable people who never get angry.
  12. Malinger [v]
    • Pretend to be ill in order to escape duty or work, बीमारी का बहाना करना
    • People who had psychosomatic complaints were probably malingering.
  13. Lore [n]
    • The stories & traditional of a particular group of people
    • The jinns of Arabian lore.

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