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The Vocab Master For All Competitive Exams | 28-06-2023

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1. Heist (Noun, Verb) (लूटपाट, डकैती)

Synonyms: Robbery, Theft

Antonyms: Return, Restore, Surrender

Example sentences: Noun: The daring heist at the jewelry store left the owners devastated.

Verb: The gang planned to heist the bank vault and escape with the money.

2. Rebellion (Noun) (विद्रोह, बगावत)

Synonyms: Uprising, Revolt

Antonyms: Obedience, Compliance

Example sentences: The government used force to suppress the rebellion, but the
people remained determined.

3. Outreach (Noun, Verb) : (पहुंच, संपर्क, आपात सहायता)

Synonyms: Connection, Extension

Antonyms: Isolation, Seclusion

Example sentences: Noun: The organization's outreach program aims to provide support to
under privileged communities.

Verb: The volunteers decided to outreach to the local schools to promote awareness about
environmental conservation.

4. Diaspora (Noun) (प्रवासी समुदाय)

Synonyms: Exile, Dispersion, Displacement, Migration

Antonyms: Concentration, Integration

Example sentences: The Indian diaspora has made significant contributions to various
fields around the world.

5. Disastrous (Adjective) (आपदाजनक)

Synonyms: Catastrophic, Devastating

Antonyms: Beneficial, Favorable

Example sentences: The hurricane caused disastrous damage to the coastal towns.

The company's decision to expand without proper planning proved to bed is a strous for their finances.

6-A rising tide lifts all boats:(idioms):When an economy is performing well, all of the people involved will benefit from it. 

“When the economy showed the first signs of recovering, everyone started investing and spending more. A rising tide lifts all boats.’’

7-Get into deep water:(idioms) :To be in trouble. Very similar to the idiom in hot water “He got into deep water when he borrowed a lot of money from a loan
shark.”

8-Pouroilontroubled waters:(idioms):To try to make people feel better and be come friendly again after an argument.

9-Make waves:(idioms):To cause trouble, to change things in adramatic way.

“She likes to make waves with her creative marketing campaigns. They get a lot of attention from customers.”

10-Lost at sea:(idioms):To be confused about something or to feel unsure about what todo.
“I am lost at sea with this new system at work. I just can’t under stand it.


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