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Daily Important Words ●● Day 100

Daily Important Words ●● Day 100
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❣️1. SCOURGE (NOUN)
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● Meaning ➩ A person or thing that causes trouble, difficulty or mental pain. (अभिशाप)

● Synonyms ➩ Curse, Bane, Affliction, Plague

❣️2. JARRING (ADJ)
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● Meaning ➩ having an unpleasant or annoying effect. (अप्रिय)

● Synonyms ➩ unpleasant, grating, upsetting, annoying

❣️3. RALLY (VERB)
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● Meaning ➩ To come together or bring people together in order to help or support somebody/something. (जुटाना)

● Synonyms ➩ assemble, muster, marshal, mobilize,

❣️4. COCKILY (ADVERB)
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● Meaning ➩ In an overconfident manner that annoys other people. (अहंकार से)

● Synonyms ➩ overconfidently, arrogantly, conceitedly, 

❣️5. SKIRMISH (NOUN)
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● Meaning ➩  A short argument, especially between political opponents. (हल्की लड़ाई)

● Synonyms ➩ argument, quarrel, squabble, contretemps

❣️6. SPURN (VERB)
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● Meaning ➩ To reject somebody/something in a proud way. (ठुकरा देना)

● Synonyms ➩ reject, refuse, turn down, repudiate, rebuff

❣️7. STAGGERING (ADJ)
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● Meaning ➩ Deeply shocking. (चौंका देने वाला)

● Synonyms ➩ Astonishing, Stunning, Shocking

❣️8. PROFOUND (ADJ)
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● Meaning ➩ of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense. (गम्भीर)

● Synonyms ➩ Intense, Great, Extreme, Deep

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