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Category: SSC ENGLISH
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BEST VOCAB SERIES SSC CGL , CHSL , MTS, STENO
DISCUSSION
Welcome to the SSC Vocabulary Series – Day 2!
Hello everyone I hope you are all good and like the previous blog of vocab. First I want to tell you that we are using good words in this series because normal words need not much retention power but these words do. All words are asked in SSC exams.
How we do?
- First we remember the vocab with multiple techniques
- Flash card – to improve the memory power
- Quiz
- Memory Game
- Write on the Paper
- Propinquity
- Synonyms: Closeness, Proximity, Nearness, Vicinity

The Propinquity between Akshay and Raveena was increasing continuously with time.
2. Fatuous
- Synonyms: Silly, Pointless, Complacently foolish, Thoughtless

Sometimes Akshay used to do some fatuous things to make Raveena laugh.
3. Perquisite
- Synonyms: Privilege, Gain, Profit, Perk, Bonus, Extra

The perquisites of central government job include Dearness and House Rent Allowance..
4. Execrate
- Synonyms: Curse, Swear, Abhor, Abominate, Denounce

A person with an angry expression surrounded by speech bubbles containing words like “Curse” and “Denounce
5. Reverie
- Synonyms: Daydream, Meditation, Trance, A state of having pleasant dream-like thoughts

Akshay lost in reverie after seeing Raveena in her birthday dress.
6. Flimsy (दुर्बल)
- Synonyms: Insubstantial, Slight, Fragile, Wobbly, Frail, Diaphanous, Very thin, Weak

Ajay and akshay spent the night in a flimsy wooden hut during their trip..
7. Prophylactic (निवारक)
- Synonyms: Preventive, Safeguard, Preventive medicine

Ajay holding a bottle of malaria prophylactic medicine, with a protective shield symbol around him.
8. Derision (उपहास)
- Synonyms: Ridicule, Contempt, Mockery, Disdain, Contumely

Raveena laughing with a mocking expression while Akshay stands in front of her wearing a ridiculous dress.
9. Irascible (क्रोधी)
- Synonyms: Irritable, Acrimonious, Choleric, Caustic, Crotchety

An older Ajay with an angry expression, steam coming out of his ears, and a red face.
10.Promiscuous (अनैतिक)
- Synonyms: Debauched, Wild, Licentious, Unchaste, Random, Casual, Reckless, Careless

A younger Ajay in a wild and reckless party setting, surrounded by various people.
Flashcard
Quiz Time
Memory Game
Write on the Paper
Please give the suggestion for the improvement . Thanks for reading .

Hello! I’m Muskan Dhull, an education blogger passionate about making learning accessible and enjoyable for students preparing for competitive exams. . My goal is to provide students with effective learning methods and strategies that can help them to demystify the challenges of competitive exams and unlock the doors to success!
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BEST VOCAB SERIES SSC CGL , CHSL , MTS
DISCUSSION
Welcome to the SSC Vocabulary Series – Day 1!
Today, we are thrilled to kickstart our “Vocabulary Series,” tailored specifically to meet the demands of the SSC CGL examination. Each day, we will explore new words, their meanings, synonyms, and usage in sentences, ensuring you have a robust vocabulary arsenal at your disposal.
How we do?
- First we remember the vocab with multiple techniques
- Flash card – to improve the memory power
- Quiz
- Memory Game
- Write on the Paper
- Covenant (अनुबंध प्रतिज्ञापत्र)
- Synonyms: Contract, Accord, Pact, Agreement, Treaty, Promise
- Example: An international covenant was signed in the summit.

Hint for Image: A handshake with a document in the background, symbolizing an agreement.
2. Gruff (कठोर, रूखे आचरण वाला)
- Synonyms: Rough, Harsh, Throaty, Rasping
- Example: “Can I get some water?” asked the wounded soldier in his gruff voice.

Hint for Image: A man with a stern expression and a speech bubble showing a rough voice.
3. Ravage (विनाश, बर्बाद कर देना)
- Synonyms: Demolish, Destroy, Ruin, Devastate
- Example: The area has been ravaged by drought/floods/war.

Hint for Image: A landscape showing destruction caused by natural disasters or war.
4. Vindicate (न्यायसंगत सिद्ध करना)
- Synonyms: Acquit, Clear, Exonerate, Exculpate, Free, Redeem
- Example: Raman has evidence that will vindicate him.

Hint for Image: A person holding up evidence (e.g., a document or object) that proves their innocence.
5. Propitiate (शांत करना, रूठे हुए को मना लेना)
- Synonyms: Appease, Allay, Alleviate, Assuage, Placate, Satisfy
- Example: The goats or sheep were often sacrificed to propitiate an angry God in ancient times.

Hint for Image: An ancient altar with offerings (e.g., goats or sheep) to appease a deity.
6. Premonition (पूर्वाभास)
- Synonyms: Foreboding, Presage, Forewarning, Prognostication, Intuition, Hunch, Augury
- Example: He had a premonition that his plane would crash, so he took the train.

Hint for Image: A person looking anxious with thought bubbles showing images of a plane and a train.
7. Dilate (फैलाना)
- Synonyms: Enlarge, widen, amplify, expand
- Example: The doctor put drops in my eyes to dilate the pupils.

Hint for Image: An image of a balloon being inflated, symbolizing the concept of dilation and expansion.
8. Torpid (आलसी सुस्त निष्क्रिय)
- Synonyms: Dull, inactive, lethargic, idle, quiescent, sleepy
- Example: My torpid brother rests on the couch all day.

A person lounging on a couch, looking lethargic
9. Knavish (कपटी कुटिल)
- Synonyms: Unscrupulous, dishonest, deceitful, conniving, crafty, cunning
- Example: The knavish wolf was able to convince the pig to let him into his home.

A cartoonish wolf dressed as a sheep, representing deceit.
10.Laconic (संक्षिप्त मितभाषी कम शब्दों में अपनी बात कहने वाला)
- Synonyms: Brief, concise, terse, succinct, gruff, brusque, reticent, reserved, taciturn, gnomic
- Example: “Hmm” was the laconic reply to his long text.

A person responding with a short “Hmm” to a long message.
Flashcard
Quiz Time
Memory Game
Write on the Paper
Please give the suggestion for the improvement . Thanks for reading .

Hello! I’m Muskan Dhull, an education blogger passionate about making learning accessible and enjoyable for students preparing for competitive exams. . My goal is to provide students with effective learning methods and strategies that can help them to demystify the challenges of competitive exams and unlock the doors to success!
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SSC Algebra CGL, CHSL, MTS, DELHI POLICE,
DISCUSSION
IN THIS CHAPTER WE ARE ALWAYS RELY ON FORMULA IF YOU KNOW THE FORMULA AND YOU KNOW THE QUESTION TYPE THAN YOU CAN EASILY SOLVE THE QUESTIONS OF ALGEBRA . WE WILL DISCUSS 18 TYPES OF ALGEBRA COCEPTS WHICH IS ASKED BY SSC OR MAY BE ASKED IN FUTURE.WE ARE NOT ONLY DISCUSSED THE THEORY HERE BUT ALSO HOW WE CAN SOLVE IN REAL TIME IN THE PAPER. WHAT TOOLS YOU NEED TO LEARN THIS SPECIFIC TYPE OF CONCEPT AND WHAT LEARNING THEORY SAY ABOUT IT .
FOR EXAMPLE –
WE START WITH BASIC FORMULA IDENTITY THAT IS
Identity I: (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2
Identity II: (a – b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2
Identity III: a2 – b2= (a + b)(a – b)
Identity IV: (x + a)(x + b) = x2 + (a + b) x + ab
NOW WE HAVE FOUR BASIC IDENTITY. FIRST THING HOW WE CAN LEARN THIS
- BY WRITING AT LEAST 5 TIMES
- BY REMEMBERING AFTER THE CONCEPT IT MEANS WE HAVE TO VISUALIZE THE IDENTITY IMAGE IN MIND
- BY SOLVING QUESTIONS
Identity I: (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2
STATISTICS
18 QUESTIONS ASKED BY SSC FROM 2018 TO 2024 FROM THIS IDENTITY YOU CAN GO TO THE LINK AND SOLVE THESE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED SOLUTIONS

Hello! I’m Muskan Dhull, an education blogger passionate about making learning accessible and enjoyable for students preparing for competitive exams. . My goal is to provide students with effective learning methods and strategies that can help them to demystify the challenges of competitive exams and unlock the doors to success!



















