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💠आज से All the best बोलने के अलावा और भी कुछ बोलना :)

🟣 You will do great
तुम बहुत बढिया करोगे ।

🟣 Best wishes
शुभकामनाएं ।

🟣 Break a leg
भाग्य आप के साथ हो ।

🟣 Hope! It all goes well
आशा है सब बढिया होगा ।

🟣 I hope everything will be alright
आशा है सब ठिक होगा ।

🟣 Blow them away
सबको पछाड दो ।

🟣 Fingers crossed
सब बढिया होगा ।

🟣 May god bless you.
भगवान आपका भला करें ।

🟣 Wishing you lots of success
आपके लिए बहुत सफलता की कामना !

🟣 Knock them dead
उडा़ दो उनको ।

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Useful information ℹ️

Bribe - रिश्वत

Corruption - भ्रष्ट

Corruptions - भ्रष्टाचार

Brutally - बेरहमी से

Crusial - महत्वपूर्ण

Accused - आरोपी

killer - हत्यारा

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Question: What is a fancy way to say "I want?"

Answer: The phrase “would like” is a more polite way to express a desire than “want”.

You can often hear it in a question when someone offers you something.



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How do you say I'm wrong without saying it?


You can say:
I've made a mistake. (a good one to use at work)

I've messed up.

I've slipped up.

I've fudged that up.

I've mucked that up.

I've bungled that up.

I've made a blunder.



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कभी कभार - Once in a while

जरूरत से ज्यादा - More than enough

वह हंसने लगा - He began laugh

आपकी कृपा से - By your grace

भरोसा रखो - Rest assured

आटा गूंद दो - Knead the dough

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🔴 18 Phobias...


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1. Arachnophobia – The fear of spiders - मकड़ियों का विकृत भय.

2. Ophidiophobia – The fear of snakes. - एक ऐसी बीमारी जिसमें साँपों के काट खाने का डर लगा रहता है.

3. Acrophobia – The fear of heights. ऊँचाई का डर.

4. Agoraphobia – The fear of open or crowded spaces. People with this fear often wont leave home.- भीड़ अथवा खुली जगह का भय.

5. Cynophobia – The fear of dogs. - कुत्ते से असाधारण भय.

6. Claustrophobia – The fear of small spaces like elevators, small rooms and other enclosed spaces. - लिफ्ट, छोटी जगहों या बंद कमरों से डर लगना.

7. Mysophobia – The fear of germs. It is also termed as Germophobia or Bacterophobia. - कीटाणु या रोग लगने का भय होना.

8. Aerophobia – The fear of flying. - चलती हवा का डर.

9. Trypophobia – The fear of holes - छिद्रों से डर लगना.

10. Thanatophobia – The fear of death. Even talking about death can be hard. - मृत्यु भय रोग.

11. Glossophobia – The fear of public speaking. - सबके सामने, जनता के सामने बोलने से डरना.

12. Monophobia – The fear of being alone. Even while eating and/or sleeping. - अकेले रहने से डर लगना.

13. Atychiphobia – The fear of failure. - हारने से डर लगने वाला रोग.

14. Ornithophobia – The fear of birds. -पक्षियों से डर लगने वाला रोग.

15. Enochlophobia – The fear of crowds - भीड़ से डर लगने वाला रोग.

16. Trypanophobia – The fear of needles. - सूई से डर लगने वाला रोग.

17. Aquaphobia – The fear of water. - पानी से डर लगने वाला रोग.

18. Hemophobia – The fear of blood. Even the sight of blood can cause fainting for such people. - खून अथवा खून के दृष्य तक से डर लगने वाला रोग.



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What is the fear about lizards?

Fear of lizards is formally referred to as herpetophobia , which is a fear of reptiles. Someone afraid of lizards may also be afraid of animals such as alligators, snakes, or other reptiles.

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♻️SYNONYMS FOR IELTS

Strict = Stringent, severe, stern
Gaudy = Showy, garish, vulgar
Strong = Powerful, mighty, potent
Portion = Part, segment, piece
Prompt = Punctual, timely
Stupid = Unintelligent, dense,
Surplus = Excess, additional, extra
Urgent = Crucial, important
Vacant = Unoccupied, empty
Serene = Peaceful, tranquil, calm
Serious = Grave, solemn, pensive
Optional = Voluntary, elective
Ordinary = Usual, average
Shrewd = Clever, cunning, crafty
Meager = Scanty, sparse, poor
Mean = Unkind, malicious, nasty
Ravage = Devastate, ruin, damage
Raze = Destroy, demolish
Small = Little, insignificant, trivial
Smooth = Slick, glossy, level

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Tips to Reprogramming your Brain 🧠



● Daily Reading for 30 minutes..
● Daily Exercise..
● Set your daily 10 Priority tasks..
● Be Calculative, Creative
● Sit or walk in silence
● Search Who you are?
● Set an everyday goal to learn something new daily...
● Learn to say "NO"
● Say "YES" to "LIFE"


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Does a Plane have a horn

Whereas horns in cars are mainly used as a warning system, the horn aboard an aircraft is primarily a form of functional technology, which is indispensable when the aircraft is undergoing maintenance in the hangar.

So does a plane have a horn? Yes it does!


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Different ways to say I'm guilty

ashamed.

embarrassed.

apologetic.

sorry.

shamefaced.

shamed.

remorseful.

blushing.
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Other ways to say "I don't like" 💯

I am not crazy about it

It doesn't tickle my fancy

It's not my cup of tea

I am sick of it

That's not for me

I am not a big fan of it

I am not keen on it

I have had enough of it

I can't stand it

I am not into it


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The founder of KFC was a loser until he was 65, he had no money, he borrowed $87 and started making fried chicken wings. He failed 1,009 times before he was able to sell his first franchise. By the age of 88, he had become a billionaire.

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ये सुबह सनातन वाली है,
ये सुबह अयोध्या वाली है,

ये सुबह राम के आने की,
ये सुबह सौगंध निभाने की,

ये सुबह प्रतीक्षा पूर्ण हुई,
भारत की शपथ संपूर्ण हुई।
Word: Blithe
Meaning: carefree and unconcerned.

1. Serendipity: The occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
- Example: Finding a $20 bill on the ground was pure serendipity.

2. Ephemeral: Lasting for a very short time.
- Example: The beauty of the sunrise is ephemeral, lasting only a few moments.

3. Ineffable: Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
- Example: The view from the mountaintop was of ineffable beauty.

4. Lugubrious: Looking or sounding sad and dismal.
- Example: The lugubrious music made everyone feel melancholy.

5. Ebullient: Cheerful and full of energy.
- Example: Her ebullient personality made her the life of the party.
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Here are five idioms along with their meanings:

1. Break the ice: To initiate conversation in a social setting.
- Example: He told a joke to break the ice at the party.

2. Bite the bullet: To endure a painful experience or to face a difficult situation bravely.
- Example: She decided to bite the bullet and go to the dentist despite her fear.

3. Once in a blue moon: Something that happens very rarely.
- Example: He only visits his hometown once in a blue moon.

4. Spill the beans: To reveal a secret.
- Example: She accidentally spilled the beans about the surprise party.

5. Under the weather: Feeling ill or unwell.
- Example: He's feeling under the weather today, so he won't be coming to work.

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Amiable: Friendly.

Candid: Honest.

Ponder: Think deeply.

Sparse: Thinly scattered.

Zealous: Enthusiastic.
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Here are five English words with their meanings to help you learn:

1. Auspicious – Conducive to success; favorable. Example: The new project started on an auspicious day.


2. Benevolent – Well-meaning and kind. Example: The benevolent leader donated generously to charity.


3. Ephemeral – Lasting for a very short time. Example: The beauty of the sunset was ephemeral, fading quickly into the night.


4. Obsolete – No longer produced or used; out of date. Example: Many old technologies have become obsolete in the modern world.


5. Resilient – Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions. Example: The community was resilient after the natural disaster, rebuilding swiftly.

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