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Best English Notes By Best Faculty

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  1. Best English Notes by Top Coaching Center English section is an important part of all Competitive Exams. English grammar sections is important in clearing English language section with a good cutoff. All exams have an average score to clear all sections. Sometimes, you may be very good in English but still be unable to crack the English section in the competitive exam. The Hand written notes are very legible and can be read by anyone. They are very useful in clearing basic and advanced concepts in Grammar. The list of examples is exhaustive and one can rely on the hand written notes to prepare for competitive exams like UPSC, SSC CGL, SSC, RBI Grade B, BOB PO, Bank Exam and Government, etc.

  2. Top IAS Coaching Institute - English Notes By Best Faculty Vocabulary Permeates (verb) Meaning: spread throughout (something) Synonyms: impregnate Antonyms: drain It is this implicit faith that permeates the psyche of a uniformed person based on the belief that his commander is supreme and will always look after his interests as well as those of his family.

  3. Cobble (verb) Meaning: roughly assemble or produce something from available parts or elements. Synonyms: scribble Antonyms: destroy Having given five months to the BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP) to try to cobble together a government, the surprise challenge by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), supported by the National Conference (NC) and the Congress, forced him to reverse course, and hastily dissolve an Assembly that he had kept in suspended animation without once consulting the MLAs.

  4. Disingenuous (adjective) Meaning: not candid or sincere, typically by pretending that one knows less about something than one really does. Synonyms: mendacious Antonyms: ingenuous The Governor’s reasons for dissolution are not only disingenuous, they are downright dangerous.

  5. Pretence (noun) Meaning: an attempt to make something that is not the case appear true. Synonyms: dissimulation Antonyms: honesty Most Kashmiri commentators, in any case, argue that there has never been more than a pretence of democracy on the part of New Delhi when it comes to Kashmir.

  6. Vindicates(verb) Meaning: clear (someone) of blame or suspicion. Synonyms: exonerate Antonyms: incriminate What happened last week vindicates their argument. Sadly, it also represents a return to the dark days of political meddling by the Centre in State politics, a practice that had been gradually relinquished between 2002 and 2014, a period which saw three of the freest and fairest elections in the State.

  7. Thwarting (verb) Meaning: oppose (a plan, attempt, or ambition) successfully. Synonyms: forestall Antonyms: facilitate In this volatile situation, the impact of the events of the past six months, from the BJP toppling its coalition government with the PDP to the Governor thwarting the PDP-­NC-­Congress claim to forming a government, has been disastrous.

  8. Simmer (verb) Meaning: a state or temperature just below boiling point. Synonyms: bubble Antonyms: soothe Though the issues were “resolved”, tensions have continued to simmer.

  9. Maxim (noun) Meaning: a short statement expressing a general truth Synonyms: aphorism Antonyms: disbelief In aviation, for example, there is a maxim, ‘a superior pilot is one who uses his superior judgment to avoid situations which require the use of his superior skills’.

  10. Sacrosanct (adjective) Meaning: (especially of a principle, place, or routine) regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered with Synonyms: inviolable Antonyms: blasphemous A commander’s order is sacrosanct and a soldier on the front line follows it unflinchingly despite knowing that he could lose his life the next moment.

  11. Remuneration (noun) Meaning: money paid for work or a service Synonyms: remittance Antonyms: nonpayment The gender comparison is crucial too — at a time when the women’s competition at diverse levels and different sporting events is being sought to be placed on a par with the men’s, in terms of infrastructural support and remuneration, Mary Kom’s record will indeed give heart to all women athletes.

  12. Latched (verb) Meaning: a device for keeping a door closed Synonyms: sneck, clamp Antonyms: key The doors are latched, windows are curtained with thick black fabric, and every nook and cranny closed.

  13. Claustrophobic(adjective) Meaning: fear of confined places Synonyms: afraid Antonyms: unafraid, fearlessness The consequences of living in claustrophobic spaces without men are tragic.

  14. Grotesque (adjective) Meaning: strange and unpleasant especially in a slightly frightening way Synonyms: absurd, ridiculous Antonyms: standard, ordinary The sisters repeatedly attack each other in grotesque performances of frustrated desire.

  15. Demonise(verb) Meaning: portray as wicked and threatening Synonyms: criticize Antonyms: honour Shortly after they came to power in 2014, leaders of the BharatiyaJanata Party began to demonise one of the finest centres of academic excellence and enlightened debate, the Jawaharlal Nehru University ( JNU).

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  17. Clamour (noun) Meaning: a loud or confused voice Synonyms: ferment, outcry Antonyms: calm, harmony The clamour for compilation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Tripura reflects a real problem but also exposes deep demographic fault lines in the north­eastern State bordering Bangladesh.

  18. Apprehensive (adjective) Meaning: fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen Synonyms: anxious, afraid Antonyms: confident They were apprehensive that their identity, language, culture and traditions were at stake.

  19. Divesting (verb) Meaning: deprive someone of (power, right or possession) Synonyms: dismantle Antonyms: give, offer The court, while entertaining a writ petition from Mr. Verma questioning the legality of the order divesting him of his powers, has asked the CVC for a quick probe within two weeks into allegations against him contained in a letter sent by the Cabinet Secretary on August 24.

  20. Surcharged (verb) Meaning: a charge in addition to the usual amount paid for something Synonyms: surtax, gouge Antonyms: under charge Judicial intervention often serves to quieten the mood in a surcharged atmosphere.

  21. Adjudication (noun) Meaning: to make a formal decision about something Synonyms: arbitrate, determine Antonyms: hesitate Questions such as whether the CVC’s power of superintendence extends to recommending stripping a Director of his powers and functions and whether such a step requires the approval of the committee that appoints the Director are still open for adjudication.

  22. Protracted (adjective) Meaning: lasting for long time or longer than expected Synonyms: prolonged, continued Antonyms: abbreviate, diminish The deep demographic fault lines and the history of a bitter insurgency ­ravaged past should, however, remind both New Delhi and Agartala that mishandling of the citizenship issue may push Tripura into a protracted conflict situation that will be difficult to resolve.

  23. Reprisal(noun) Meaning: an act of retaliation Synonyms: vengeance Antonyms: clemency In 1993, over 250 people were killed in Mumbai in a series of coordinated bomb explosions attributed to Dawood Ibrahim, reportedly as reprisal for the demolition of the BabriMasjid.

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  25. Whim (noun) Meaning: a sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained Synonyms: megrim, vegary Antonyms: certainty It is difficult to recall any recorded instance in modern times where a state and its various agencies were directly involved in carrying out a terror attack of this nature. As is now known, the Mumbai terror attack was not based on a sudden impulse or whim.

  26. Perpetrated (verb) Meaning: carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action) Synonyms: inflict, wreak Antonyms: skimp Ten years ago on this day, Pakistan carried out one of the most heinous of terror attacks perpetrated anywhere in the world.

  27. Reconnoitre (verb) Meaning: make a military observation of (a region). Synonyms: scrutinize Antonyms: neglect The targets were carefully chosen after having been reconnoitred previously by Headley for maximum impact, viz. the Taj and Oberoi Hotels, ChhatrapatiShivajiMaharaj Terminus, the Jewish centre at Nariman House, and the Leopold Cafe, since these places were frequented by Europeans, Indians and Jews.

  28. Manifestation (noun) Meaning: the action or fact of showing something. Synonyms: exposition Antonyms: ambiguous The fluid, if not vague, nature of the BRI is nothing but a manifestation of a pragmatism with Chinese characteristics that has the capacity to constantly adjust to a fast changing environment.

  29. Transmute (verb) Meaning: change in form, nature, or substance Synonyms: metamorphose Antonyms: stagnant A failure to resolve the WTO Appellate Body crisis or any consequent weakening of the multilateral dispute resolution process could present an opportunity for purely nationalistic initiatives to transmute and assume larger objectives.

  30. Debilitating (adjective) Meaning: (of a disease or condition) making someone very weak and infirm. Synonyms: enfeebling Antonyms: strengthen, invigorate Recent reports indicate that some patients in West Bengal became resistant to the treatment protocol used for the falciparum parasite, which causes debilitating cerebral malaria and leads to a high number of deaths.

  31. Foolhardy (adjective) Meaning: recklessly bold or rash Synonyms: impetuous Antonyms: wise John Chau’s killing was a tragedy but his attempt to make contact with the Sentinelese, who he seemed to know something about, was foolhardy and dangerous, not only to himself but to them.

  32. Unfettered(adjective) Meaning: not confined or restricted Synonyms: untrammelled Antonyms: restricted Handlers in Pakistan were given unfettered freedom to provide instructions to the terrorists during the entire four day siege.

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  34. Amorphous (adjective) Meaning: without a clearly defined shape or form Synonyms: nebulous Antonyms: definite However, with the world trading system passing through a turmoil, the possibility of regional trade agreements or amorphous legal devices such as the BRI embracing greater trade liberalisation goals cannot be entirely ruled out.

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