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Gloomy (adj.) – उदास
Trick= चेहरे पर ग्लो न हो तो उदास ही लगता है।
Synonyms: Melancholy, Sullen, Sorrowful, Melancholic, Somber, Sad

Antonyms -  Lively (उत्साहित, Bright, Glad, Cheerful, Buoyant, Bright, Jovial

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Hallucinogenic (adj.) मतिभ्रमकारी
Trick - हल्लू को नौ सैनिकों ने भ्रमित कर दिया।
Antonym: Regular (सामान्य)


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1. Contravene (Verb): उल्लंघन करना: to do something that a law or rule does not allow, or to break a law or rule

Synonyms: Breach, Violate, Infringe

Example Sentence: Because your actions contravene school policy, you're being suspended for ten days.

2. Apartheid (Noun): रंग-भेद: segregation on grounds other than race.

Synonyms: segregation, discrimination, racism

Antonyms: integration, union, impartial

Example Sentence:Nelson Mandela helped to end Apartheid, which was racial discrimination in South Africa.

3. Befuddled (Adjective) : उलझना: unable to think clearly; confused or perplexed

Synonyms: bewildered, confused, dazed

Antonyms: clearheaded, conscious

Example Sentence: I was so befuddled to find the marriage ceremony venue, thus I couldn’t reach there on time.


4. Inflation (Noun): महंगाई: a general, continuous increase in price

Synonyms: gain, rise, escalation

Antonyms: depreciation, decrease

Example Sentence: Because of inflation the bread that used to cost eighty cents now costs one dollar and fifty cents.

5. Ire (Noun) : गुस्सा: anger

Synonyms: indignation, wrath, outrage, fury, rage

Antonyms: Pleasure, calmness, delight, happiness
Example Sentence: Their ire was directed mainly at the government.

6. Aggrieve (Adjective) : व्यथित: feeling resentment at having been unfairly treated

Synonyms: agitate, discompose, disquiet, disturb, perturb


Antonyms: satisfy, please, gratify

Example Sentence: He felt aggrieved at not being chosen for the team.

7. Bailout (Noun): an act of giving financial assistance to a failing business or economy to save it from collapse

Synonyms: underwrite, give a helping hand

Antonyms: disagreement, infringement

Example Sentence: The government crafted the bailout scheme with little public discussion and without determining who was

8.Knock one's socks off (Idiom):To thoroughly impress, overwhelm, or excite someone.

Synonyms: delight, knock dead, satisfy, please

Example Sentence: This song will knock your socks off.

9. Proscribe (Verb) : बहिष्कार : the action of forbidding something; banning.


Synonyms: prohibition, forbid, outlaw

Antonyms: allow, permit, authorize

Example Sentence: The policies of the school district proscribe accessing social media websites on school computers..

10. Altercate (Verb) : विवाद करना : dispute or argue noisily and publicly.

Synonyms: bicker, argue, quarrel, clash

Antonyms: accord, agreement, calm, concord, harmony

Example Sentence: Don’t altercate over such a trivial issue that is not related to your work.
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Reluctant - अनिच्छुक
Trick= अरे लक ने काम नहीं किया अनिच्छुक हो गया मैं।
Synonyms: Unwilling,  Hesitant, Averse, Slow, Opposed,

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If you want to make a lot of money, you’ll have to compromise your morals.

This is something I used to believe when I was a little kid.

You know how the saying goes,
"Paise kam hain, par chain ki neend hai."
(Money might be less, but at least I sleep peacefully.)

Because it was assumed that rich people had gained all that success and wealth by shortcuts and wrongdoings.

But I was so wrong.

The more I worked, the more I realised you don’t have to bend your morals to win.

You can play fair.
Stick to your values.
Stay within the system.
And still get everything you have ever wanted.

All it takes is unshakable belief, hard work, the right team, and just a little bit of luck.

Don’t go the wrong way when you can get everything by staying on the right path.

Yes, it’ll take a little extra work and time, but at least “chain ki neend” won’t be compromised.

P.S. What was the one thing you used to believe that you later realised wasn’t true?


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You know how you feel defeated when failure hits you?
Well, it’s the best thing that can happen to you.

This is not some “you learn from your failures” bullsh*t.
You do learn, but learning isn’t exclusive to failing.

When you do something and succeed, you set a benchmark.

Now, to anything to work for you, it either reaches that benchmark or goes beyond.

And because you know it worked, you will be scared to change even a little thing.

Copy and paste becomes the norm.

Failure, on the other hand, works the opposite.
You fail, fail, fail and then anything, even with a little bit of improvement, will work.

You don’t have a set mould. There are no expectations.
You have the freedom to go do whatever you want and watch it work for you.

It gives you wings to explore.
Do things you couldn’t when the benchmark held you back from experimenting.


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It all starts from a Google search, or, according to today, a Chatgpt prompt.

I hear this a lot from people who want to start something and make something of themselves: How do I start?

I’ll tell you how I started.

This must have been 15 years ago or more, I don’t remember, but I had recently developed a drive to make money.

All I wanted to do was get rich at that time.
I went to Google and typed in the search bar “how to get rich”

One of the answers there said to read books. So I searched “books to get rich” and ordered one.

Never read, though that’s a story for another time.

The second thing was to learn public speaking, so I really put my focus there. Started watching videos, meeting newer people, all that I could do at that time.

One thing led to another, and paths changed, but everything I did had a role to play in getting me where I am today.

This is how I built my passion. From there, I knew I wanted to learn more and more.

It always starts with the nuisance stuff.
You don’t get a blueprint on day 1.

P.S. How did you start your journey to where you are today?

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Idioms and Phrases With Tricks

Put something on ice - किसी चीज़ को स्थगित या विलंबित करना
Trick - इसे ice यानी बर्फ पर रख दो, कुछ दिन के लिए स्थगित कर दो।
To delay or postpone something
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Queer the pitch - बना बनाया Plan बिगड़ना।
Trick - कबीर ने Pitch में आकर सारा plan बिगाड़ दिया, सारा खेल बिगाड़ दिया।
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