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1/7 Hegemony [hi-jem-uh-nee] (noun)

1/7 Hegemony [hi-jem-uh-nee] (noun) Trick the predominant influence of one group over another. न यकत hegemony:he's got money,so he's domineering in the society and he control others. Synonyms:authority, leadership, predominance, command, power. Example : The president of the company has hegemony over his employees.

1/7 Hegemony [hi-jem-uh-nee] (noun) the predominant influence of one group over another. न यकत Which of the following would best be considered hegemony? ornately trimmed bushes a peace rally a wedding party a colonial empire

1/7 Hegemony [hi-jem-uh-nee] (noun) the predominant influence of one group over another. न यकत Which of the following would best be considered hegemony? ornately trimmed bushes a peace rally a wedding party a colonial empire

2/7 Sanguine [sang-gwin] (adj)

2/7 Sanguine [sang-gwin] (adj) Trick optimistic, hopeful, or confident about the future आश व Sanguine-Penguin: Kids cheer up when they see penguins. Synonyms:enthusiastic, positive, expectant, upbeat. Antonyms: depressed, sallow, gloomy, pessimistic. Example : The bank manager did not feel sanguine about recovering the loan.

2/7 Sanguine [sang-gwin] (adj) optimistic, hopeful, or confident about the future आश व द Sanguine means: insecure boastful cheerful composed

2/7 Sanguine [sang-gwin] (adj) optimistic, hopeful, or confident about the future आश व द Sanguine means: insecure boastful cheerful composed

3/7 Malapropism [mal-uh-prop-iz-uh m] (noun)

3/7 Pedantic [mal-uh-prop-iz-uh m] (noun) Trick Synonyms: doctrinaire, giving too much importance to details and formal rules. प डत ऊ PANDITs are usually very strict about the bookish stuff. erudite, scholastic, pedagogic. Antonyms: plain, simple, imprecise, informal. Example: Sometimes, Jason is so pedantic in writing the perfect paper that he forgets to properly manage his time.

3/7 Pedantic [mal-uh-prop-iz-uh m] (noun) giving too much importance to details and formal rules. प डत ऊ Pedantic means: restrained scholarly offensive pedestrian

4/7 Castigate [kas-ti-geyt] (Verb)

4/7 Castigate [kas-ti-geyt] (Verb) Trick to criticize someone or something severely प टन cast+i+hate - if you hate caste system, you criticize it.. Synonyms: criticize, scold, discipline, scouage, penalize. Antonyms: approve, reward, surrender, forgive. Example :When the police chief discovers his officers let the criminal escape, he is sure to castigate them.

4/7 Castigate [kas-ti-geyt] (Verb) to criticize someone or something severely प टन Why is a teacher most likely to castigate a student? for showing him a doctor s note for doing well on exam for forgetting his homework for asking a question

4/7 Castigate [kas-ti-geyt] (Verb) to criticize someone or something severely प टन Why is a teacher most likely to castigate a student? for showing him a doctor s note for doing well on exam for forgetting his homework for asking a question

5/7 Fatuous [fach-oo-uh s] (adj)

5/7 Fatuous [fach-oo-uh s] (adj) lacking intelligence; stupid ब द धह Trick faltu bolne wala - foolish n insane! Synonyms: absurd, foolish, ludicrous, insane,idiotic. Antonyms: aware, intelligent, sensible, smart. Example : Buying a car without negotiating down the price is a fatuous move.

5/7 Fatuous [fach-oo-uh s] (adj) lacking intelligence; stupid ब द धह Fatuous means: colloquial titular egregious mindless

5/7 Fatuous [fach-oo-uh s] (adj) lacking intelligence; stupid ब द धह Fatuous means: colloquial titular egregious mindless

6/7 Colloquial [kuh-loh-kwee-uh l] (Adj)

6/7 Colloquial [kuh-loh-kwee-uh l] (Adj) Trick Synonyms: casual and conversational language ब ल-च ल क colloquial - can be read as Coll - local so we use local language(informal) language in our college.. demotic, vernacular, chatty, dialectal.. Antonyms: correct, formal, standard, stilted. Example : The author makes use of colloquial speech to highlight the differences in upbringing between the novel s hero and heroine.

6/7 Colloquial [kuh-loh-kwee-uh l] (Adj) casual and conversational language ब ल-च ल क Colloquial means: titular conversational fatuous unaccompained

6/7 Colloquial [kuh-loh-kwee-uh l] (Adj) casual and conversational language ब ल-च ल क Colloquial means: titular conversational fatuous unaccompained

7/7 Matriarch [mey-tree-ahrk] (noun)

7/7 Matriarch [mey-tree-ahrk] (noun) a woman who leads a tribe or family. क लम त Trick Matri = maa Arch = rule Synonyms: grande dame, mother, dowager, dignified woman. Antonyms: patriarch. Example : My mother is the family matriarch who has the final say in household affairs.

7/7 Matriarch [mey-tree-ahrk] (noun) a woman who leads a tribe or family. क लम त Who is most likely to be considered a matriarch? a cousin a mother a babysitter a sensator

7/7 Matriarch [mey-tree-ahrk] (noun) a woman who leads a tribe or family. क लम त Who is most likely to be considered a matriarch? a cousin a mother a babysitter a sensator

Cat got your tongue : used when someone is unusually quiet or stunned into silence. Sentence: What s the matter? Cat got your tongue?

To pull the cart before the horse : do things in the wrong order or sequence. Sentence: Don t put the cart before the horse by investing in a new shop before selling that old one situated in west of the city.

Don t count your chickens before they hatch : don t assume you ll have something before you have it. Sentence: When I get a job I m going to make a lot of money and buy whatever I want.

Devil s advocate : one who argues against something just for the sake of arguing, without actually being committed to the views. Sentence: The schoolmaster often played devil s advocate with his students so that they could have an interesting discussion and look at other point of views.

Miss the boat : miss a chance. Sentence: The discounted price sale ended today and I just missed the boat on making a great deal.

Apple of eye : someone or something that is very precious. Sentence: My granddaughter is the apple of my eye, said the old man, lovingly looking at her playing in the distance.

Zip your lip :to remain secret or silent. Sentence: She zipped her lip at the meeting yesterday, as it was pointless saying anything.

Do one s bit :assist; make an individual contribution to an overall effort. Sentence: When survival is the critical issue, everyone has to do one s bit.

Against the clock :work very fast to complete something within a deadline. Sentence: The team was working against the clock to finish the project on time.