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Best English Notes By Top IAS Coaching Center

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  1. Best English Notes By Best Coaching Center The 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. Unlike reading from books, there is a magic to reading from handwritten notes. English Notes cover important topics of grammar and if you remember that it is very important to take notes while preparing for any competitive exams. You can read the English grammar Notes sourced by us. These hand written notes contain all important topics in grammar for IAS and Other exams. While these, notes are prepared keeping in mind the needs of UPSC, we can ensure that they can also be used for other exams like UPSC, SSC or other Exams.

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  3. Best English Notes For IAS Prelims Paper 2 CSAT - Vocabulary Perilous (adjective) Meaning:full of danger or risk. Synonyms: hazardous Antonyms: safe, secure Alongside that slender but potentially perilous watery channel, like generations before, I sat on the gravelly steps leading down into the river.

  4. Demarcated (verb) Meaning:separate or distinguish from Synonyms: differentiate Antonyms: attach, combine When I was a kid in a family of three, there were clear roles demarcated for my mother, my father and myself, with additional walk­on parts for the people who worked in our house.

  5. Prophylactic (noun) Meaning: intended to prevent disease. Synonyms: inhibitory Antonyms: facilitating People continued to shout orders well into the ’80s and ’90s and up to today; and anyone who’s seen a macho corporate boss or advertising firm tyrant do their Michael Douglas impression knows that a fancy business school in America or Europe provides no prophylactic against the bullying Sergeant Major method, that in fact management Boot Camp in the U.S. might even encourage frequent explosions.

  6. Psychopathy (noun) Meaning: mental illness or disorder. Synonyms: aberration Antonyms: calmness One friend, who was otherwise completely devoid of any control psychopathy (and was an inveterate rule­breaker on the quiet), was also made a monitor.

  7. Subalterns (noun) Meaning: someone with a low ranking in a social, political, or other hierarchy or someone who has been oppressed. Synonyms: inferior, assistant Antonyms: superior Shouting down at subalterns continues in our society and it cuts across class and ethnicity; if the foreman of a working gang starts shouting, it means that he is getting worried about his position or his ability to execute the job; if a wealthy, privileged person has a screaming fit at people who are ‘below’ them, it shows the double lack of respect mentioned above.

  8. Rancour (noun) Meaning: bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long standing. Synonyms: hostility Antonyms: friendliness This guy, who I knew really well, developed a technique that I had to admire: he would call out instructions and orders in a carrying voice that expected to be obeyed, but there was no anger or rancour in it.

  9. Paraphernalia (noun) Meaning: miscellaneous articles, especially the equipment needed for a particular activity Synonyms: impedimenta Antonyms: immovable By now, the world over, many human lives revolve around flitting between electronic screens: from telephones in hands, computer screens at work, televisions and hand­held devices in homes. To say nothing of the similar paraphernalia in the hands of spouses, peers and friends.

  10. Cornucopia (noun) Meaning: a large amount or supply of something Synonyms: repository Antonyms: inadequacy, paucity These digital obelisks continuously stream information about the city, cultural history of New York, vintage photographs, weather warnings, and an unending cornucopia of quiz and facts.

  11. Mulling (verb) Meaning: think about (something) deeply and at length. Synonyms: ponder, contemplate Antonyms: forget, ignore The NSE is reportedly mulling a premium board to try and attract better governed entities to try and list on it. This is long overdue given that many major global exchanges already have one.

  12. Tumultuous (adjective) Meaning: excited, confused, or disorderly. Synonyms: boisterous Antonyms: mild, peaceful Even the august Reserve Bank of India’s board of directors, which met last week under new Governor Shaktikanta Das after the sudden and tumultuous exit of Urjit Patel, reportedly felt that governance standards at India’s central bank, which also doubles up as the banking regulator, needed some improvement.

  13. Meticulous(adjective) Meaning:showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise Synonyms: diligent Antonyms: careless The meticulous packers then shut the suitcases, stand next to the door and wait for the transport that will get them to the airport well in advance.

  14. Condoned (verb) Meaning:accept (behaviour that is considered morally wrong or offensive). Synonyms: allow Antonyms: condemn However, post the Satyam fiasco, when more and more instances of malpractices that were overlooked, condoned or even actively abetted by auditors came to light, the government felt that mandatory rotation would at least solve the problem of “proximity”

  15. Helmed(verb) Meaning:manage (an organization). Synonyms: serve Antonyms: refuse, shun Ravi Parthasarathy, the man who helmed IL&FS for more than 30 years (he quietly quit just days before the roof collapsed on IL&FS), appears to have managed to secure a board which rubber­ stamped all his decisions.

  16. Circumvent (verb) Meaning: find a way around (an obstacle). Synonyms: evade Antonyms: observe When CEOs stay for a very long time, they can manage to build a cosy circle of support around them, which can circumvent all firewalls and checks.

  17. Inordinately (adverb) Meaning:to an unusually or disproportionately large degree Synonyms: excessively Antonyms: limited Variations on this theme had preoccupied the British colonisers as well, although their focus was inordinately on the macabre.

  18. Veneration (noun) Meaning:great respect Synonyms: reverence Antonyms: disrespect Our rivers continue to be receptacles of our detritus and yet they remain as objects of veneration.

  19. Concomitant (adjective) Meaning:naturally accompanying or associated. Synonyms: collateral Antonyms: unrelated This has concomitant political obligations which must be accepted as essential.

  20. Obnoxious (adjective) Meaning:extremely unpleasant Synonyms: abhorrent Antonyms: decent This decline happened even before demonetisation and the decline continues because of intrusive and sometime obnoxious tax measures

  21. Galvanise (verb) Meaning:shock or excite (someone) into taking action Synonyms: impel Antonyms: demotivate Thus the present possibility of an economic crash should galvanise us to review honestly the way we have governed and done the business of governing.

  22. Reverberating (verb) Meaning:(of a loud noise) be repeated several times as an echo. Synonyms: pulsate Antonyms: quiet Despite my protest, it was introduced much as a carnival in Parliament, with gongs reverberating.

  23. Staggering (verb) Meaning:astonished or deeply shock Synonyms: amaze, startle Antonyms: unimpressive At the same time, the staggering silence of those higher up — namely, those in political power at the Centre who exercise informal control over public sector enterprises — lends credence to speculation that the AAI may not have acted on its own.

  24. Bigotry (noun) Meaning: intolerance towards those who hold different opinions from oneself. Synonyms: prejudice Antonyms: tolerance In doing so, it has called out the AAI’s capitulation to bigotry and called the bluff of those who threatened the show.

  25. Deferred(verb) Meaning:put off (an action or event) to a later time Synonyms: adjourn Antonyms: advance And for another, if the AAI had merely postponed the show as it suggested, why couldn’t it have declared when the deferred programme would be held?

  26. Tardiness (noun) Meaning:the quality or fact of being late Synonyms: retardation Antonyms: punctuality The reasons are not difficult to guess: utter tardiness in the process of calling for applications, holding recruitment examinations and declaring the results, and, more significantly, finding the funds to pay and accommodate the newly appointed judges and magistrates.

  27. Triumvirate (noun) Meaning: a group of three people who are in control of an activity or organization Synonyms: triad Antonyms: Chief The Indian economy, however, needs to grow at 10%­plus per year for the next 10 years to achieve full employment and for India’s GDP to overtake China’s GDP and pave the way to form a global economic triumvirate with the U.S. and China.

  28. Burgeoning (verb) Meaning:begin to grow or increase rapidly Synonyms: proliferate, flourish Antonyms: withering The burgeoning docket burden that weighs down the judiciary is not because of its lumbering judicial processes alone, as it is often made out.

  29. Excursion (verb) Meaning:a short journey or trip, especially one taken as a leisure activity Synonyms: expedition Antonyms: stay During a stint at Oxford University, she had done a paper on the Siachen Glacier, and it’s at the base of the glacier that her excursion ends.

  30. Surreptitious (adjective) Meaning:kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of. Synonyms: clandestine Antonyms: open, honest The river had survived sand mining mafias, invasive foreign species, chemicals — small and surreptitious abuses that wreck its ecosystem.

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