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30/11/2025

*✨ Daily Use Vocabulary Words ✨*

🌟 *बेशर्म –* Brazen [ब्रेज़न] 😏
🧠 *चालाक –* Shrewd [शूरुड] 🦊
🪄 *जादू टोना –* Witchcraft [विचक्राफ़्ट] ✨
👀 *झलक –* Glimpse [ग्लिम्प्स] 👁️
🎭 *बहाना –* Pretext [प्रीटेक्स्ट] 😼
🏃‍♂️💨 *भगोड़ा –* Fugitive [फ्यूजिटिव] 🕵️‍♂️
⚠️ *धमकी –* Bluster [ब्लस्टर] 😤
🔎 *दोषी –* Accused [अक्यूज़्ड] ⚖️
💪 *दृढ़ निश्चय –* Tenacious [टेनेशस] 🏆
🦶💥 *कुचलना –* Crush [क्रश] 🧱
😌 *फुसलाना –" Wheedle [वीडल] 🎀
🔥 *पिघलाना –* Melt [मेल्ट] 🧊➡️💧
😈 *बदमाश –* Hooligans [हूलिगन्स] 👿
😴 *कामचोर –* Shirker [शिर्कर] 💤
👁️‍🗨️ *बुरी नज़र –* Evil Eye [ईविल आई] 🧿
🍽️ *निवाला –* Morsel [मोर्सल] 😋
🕊️ *संस्कार –* Sacrament [सैक्रमेंट] 🙏
💀 *मनहूस –* Jinxed [जिंक्स्ड] ☠️

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16/09/2021

⚡️ Difference between will and shall⚡️

We use ‘will’ for the following situations:

♦️ 1- to describe the future:

- We’ll be at the hotel until 8 p.m.

- The train will be late today because of the bad weather.

♦️ 2- to make a prediction:

- The world population will grow a lot in the next 50 years.

- Who do you think will win the tournament?

Notice: Some predictions are about facts – things that we know always happen:

- It’s all wool. It’ll shrink if you wash it in hot water.

♦️ 3- for intentions and decision made at the moment of speaking:

- I'm busy right now - I'll call you tomorrow.

- Jean’s over there. I’ll just go and say ‘hello’ before we leave.

Remember: We use will and be going to for decisions, intentions and plans. We use will when the decision is immediate and be going to when we have already made a plan.

♦️ 4- to make a request (when you want somebody to do something for you):

- Will you bring some more water please?

- Will you be quiet please? I’m trying to make an important phone call.

♦️ 5- to make promises and offers:

- I’ll be there for you. Don’t worry.

- She’ll help you finish the work, don’t worry.

♦️ 6- to describe the consequence of a conditional phrase (the first conditional):

- If it rains, I’ll take my umbrella,

- Will she come to dinner if I invite her?

♦️ 7- willingness (especially with "I"):

- I'll show you where to go.

- I’ll give you a lift to school.

♦️ 8- Inanimate objects (things)
"Will" may be used to refer to inanimate objects and how they respond to humans, most typically in the negative form won’t:

- The car won’t start.

- The door won’t open. It’s stuck.

We use ‘shall’ for the following situations:

In the past, ‘shall’ was often used as an alternative to ‘will’, but in modern English we usually prefer ‘will’ for affirmative and negative sentences. However, we still use ‘shall’ to form questions with ‘I’ and ‘we’, especially in British English.

♦️ 1- to make offers using "I" and "we" (When you want to know if someone wants you to do something for them):

- Shall I make some lunch?

- Shall I water your plants while you’re away?

♦️2- to make suggestions using "I" and "we":

- Shall we go to the park later?

- Shall we have something to eat?

♦️ 3- to express formal obligations or commands:

- Applicants shall provide evidence of their qualifications.

- The accused shall appear in court again on 26th October.

Notice: "Shall" is sometimes used with second and third person pronouns to express a threat.

- You shall regret this.

♦️ 4- to make a promise:

- We shall do everything we can to solve the problem.

- He shan’t be long. Do have a seat while you wait.

♦️ 5- to describe the future VERY formally:

- We shall overcome this difficult moment.

- Mr Lopez shall begin his talk at 2:30pm.

Photos from English dose's post 10/01/2020
10/01/2020

1. POIGNANT (ADJECTIVE): (मार्मिक) evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret.
Synonyms: dolorous, tragic
Antonyms: unemotional, unmoving, dull
Example Sentence:
A poignant reminder of the passing of time.

2. VENGEFUL (ADJECTIVE): (बदला लेनेवाला) seeking to harm someone in return for a perceived injury.
Synonyms: vindictive, rancorous
Antonyms: merciful, condoning
Example Sentence:
She was stabbed to death by her vengeful wife.
3. ESCHEW (VERB): (त्याग करना) deliberately avoid using; abstain from.
Synonyms: shun, elude
Antonyms: embrace, pursue
Example Sentence:
"He appealed to the crowd to eschew violence"
4. BRAVADO (NOUN): (साहस प्रदर्शन) a bold manner
Synonyms: bluster, bragging
Antonyms: modesty, cowardice
Example Sentence:
He possesses none of the classic wheeler-dealer's casual bravado.
5. HASTE (NOUN): (जल्दबाजी ) excessive speed or urgency of movement
Synonyms: swiftness, celerity
Antonyms: sluggishness, leisure
Example Sentence:
Accuracy is not compatible with haste.
6. ANOMALY (NOUN): (विसंगति) something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected.
Synonyms: aberration, oddity
Antonyms: normality, usualness
Example Sentence:
There are a number of anomalies in the present system.
7. NEFARIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (कुटिल) (typically of an action or activity) wicked or criminal.
Synonyms: vicious, villainous, odious
Antonyms: virtuous, ethical, moral
Example Sentence:
The nefarious activities of the organized-crime syndicates.
8. HYSTERIA (NOUN): (उन्माद) exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement.
Synonyms: frenzy, mania
Antonyms: serenity, placidity
Example Sentence:
She could whip a crowd into hysteria.
9.ENDOW (VERB): (प्रदानकरना) provide with a quality, ability, or asset.
Synonyms: endue, bestow
Antonyms: withhold, dispossess
Example Sentence:
He was endowed with tremendous physical strength.
10. VENOM (NOUN): (द्वेष) extreme malice and bitterness shown in someone's attitudes, speech, or actions.

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