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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day13 Start Now!!
SSC Vocabulary Day 13 : The Great Indian Battles
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 13 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 12 : (SDGs). We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series . Today, Our theme is based on Indian Battles . You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
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- First we remember the vocab through Images with related examples
- Flash card – to improve the memory power
- Quiz
- Memory Game
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- Incarceration (Noun) (कैद, बांधना)
- Meaning: the act of putting someone in prison
- Synonyms: Imprisonment, Captivity, Immurement

After the Battle of Plassey (1757), many Indian leaders were led to incarceration.2. Exorcise (Verb) (भगाना, निकालना)
- Meaning: To remove or expel (something undesirable).
- Synonyms: Expel, Banish, Purge

The First War of Indian Independence (1857) exorcised colonial rule.3. Squalid (Adj) (घिनौना, अनैतिकिपूर्ण)
- Meaning: Dirty and unpleasant
- Synonyms: Dirty, Filthy, Miserable

After the Battle of Plassey(1757), the battlefield was squalid.
4. Maverick (Adj/Noun) (अनुशासित व्यक्ति” या “स्वतंत्र आत्मा वाला व्यक्ति”)
- Meaning: A person who is unconventional or independent-minded.
- Synonyms: Unorthodox, Non-Conformist, Individualist

After the Battle of Buxar (1764), Mir Qasim emerged as a maverick.
5. Wax (Noun/Verb) (बढ़ोतरी या वृद्धि होना)
- Meaning: To increase or grow gradually.
- Synonyms: Augment, Grow, Enlarge

After the Siege of Seringapatam (1799), British influence in India waxed.6. Desiderate (Verb) (कमी महसूस करना)
- Meaning:To feel a lack or need for something.
- Synonyms: Ache, Crave, Hanker

After the Battle of Wandiwash (1760), the French desiderated their mistakes.7. Jaded (Adj) (थका हुआ, मुरझाया हुआ)
- Meaning: Bored or lacking enthusiasm
- Synonyms: Fatigued, Bored, Wearied

The Battle of Kalinga (261 BC) left Emperor Ashoka jaded and sad.
8. Flummoxed (Adj) (भ्रमित)
- Meaning: Confused or bewildered.
- Synonyms: Perplexed, Confused, Puzzled
9.Clamour (Verb/Noun) (कोलाहल, ज़ोरदार माँग करना)
- Meaning: A loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting.
- Synonyms: Uproar, Yell, Scream

The defeat led to a clamour for change in leadership in Maratha.10. Recondite (Adj) (गूढ़, ज्ञानयुक्त)
- Meaning: Little known; abstruse.
- Synonyms: Abstruse, Esoteric, Profound

The reasons behind the Battle of Plassey (1757) were recondite.Flashcard
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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day12 Start Now!!
SSC Vocabulary Day 12 : The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 12 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 11 : Cricket. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series . Today, Our theme is based on The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
How we do?
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- Lurch (झटका)
- Meaning: – Sudden unsteady movement.
- Synonyms: Falter, Jerk, Stagger

Amit’s job loss lurched his family into poverty.SDG 1: No Poverty.
2. Luminary (महान विद्वान)
- Meaning: A person who inspires others.
- Synonyms: Celebrity, Notable, Star

Indian Luminaries support UN’s education goals. SDG 4: Quality Education.3. Haul (समेटना, ढोना)
- Meaning: Pull or drag with effort.
- Synonyms: Drag, Pull, Heave

A Campaign for hauling garbage supports clean city goal.
SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.
4. Vanity (घमंड)
- Meaning: Excessive pride in oneself.
- Synonyms: Conceit, Egotism, Pride

A good person dropped vanity, treating everyone with respect.
SDG 5: Gender Equality
5. Esurient (भूखा)
- Meaning: Hungry or greedy.
- Synonyms: Greedy, Ravenous, Voracious

Hunger (esurience) is a major cause of crime.”SDG 2: Zero Hunger.
6. Austere (सख्त)
- Meaning: Severe or strict in manner.
- Synonyms: Harsh, Severe, Stern

The inspector’s austere rules ensure good jobs for workers.
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth.
7. Serendipity (आकस्मिक लाभ)
- Meaning: The occurrence of events by chance.
- Synonyms: Fluke, Windfall, Blessing

Alexander Fleming’s discovery of penicillin was serendipity and hard work.
SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure.
8. Startle (चौंका देना)
- Meaning: Cause to feel sudden shock.
- Synonyms: Alarm, Surprise, Shock
9. Reconnoitre (देखभाल)
- Meaning: Survey or explore.
- Synonyms: Explore, Inspect, Survey

Explorers are reconnoitring land for our future generation.SDG 15: Life on Land.
10. Delinquent (अवज्ञाकारी, अपराधी)
- Meaning: Showing or characterized by neglect.
- Synonyms: Negligent, Offending, Troublesome

Youth avoiding delinquency can transform the world.SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions.
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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day11 Start Now!!
“SSC Vocabulary Day 11 : Cricket
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 11 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all good and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 10 : Our Environment. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series . Today, Our theme of vocab is based upon Cricket and You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in previous SSC exams.
How we do?
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- Flash card – to improve the memory power
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- Ardour (उत्साह, तत्परता)
- Meaning: Enthusiasm or passion.
- Synonyms: Zeal, Fervor, Eagerness

His ardour for cricket was inspiring.2. Amble (धीरे धीरे चलना, टहलना)
- Meaning: Walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace.
- Synonyms: Stroll, Saunter, Ramble

Out on zero, the player ambled back in the pavilion.3. Famished (अति भूखा)
- Meaning: Extremely hungry.
- Synonyms: Starved, Ravenous, Voracious

The players were famished after the long cricket match.4. Camaraderie (सौहार्द, साझा)
- Meaning: Mutual trust and friendship among people.
- Synonyms: Friendship, Brotherhood, Companionship

Camaraderie in the team led to victory by an innings.
5. Livid (रक्तहीन, बहुत अधिक नाराज)
- Meaning: Extremely angry or furious
- Synonyms: Furious, Incensed, Enraged

The umpire’s decision left the cricket captain livid.
6. Clench (कसकर पकड़ना, कड़ना, मुट्ठी बांधना)
- Meaning: To grip or hold tightly.
- Synonyms: Grasp, Clasp, Hold

He clenched his bat tightly, ready to strike.
7. Obdurate (जिद्दी, हठीला)
- Meaning: Stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion.
- Synonyms: Stubborn, Adamant, Inflexible

The obdurate coach refused to change tactics in the match.
8. Insoluble (ना घुलनेवाला, असमाधानीय)
- Meaning: Impossible to solve or resolve.
- Synonyms: Impossible, Inexplicable, Baffling
9. Interlude (अंतराल, मध्यांतर)
- Meaning: A pause or break in activity.
- Synonyms: Respite, Hiatus, Pause

A fan running onto the field caused a brief interlude in play.10. Perusal (अवलोकन, अध्ययन)
- Meaning: The action of reading or examining something carefully.
- Synonyms: Scrutiny, Examination, Review

Perusal of the rule-book resolved the dispute.Flashcard
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