synonyms
GK
Grammar
Idioms
what's difference?
100

Analogy 

likeness, resemblance, similarity, and similitude

100

which country produces is biggest producer of oil in the world?

USA

100

Amy is back home now. She _______ to Italy.

has been 

100

bite the bullets 

to do something unpleasant or painful because it is necessary even though you would like to avoid it.

100

latter & later?

latter= for position of something

later= for time period 

200

Lest

in order not to, it may not, before that 

200

Which country is Land of white elephants?

Thailand 

200

did Samira ________ her clothes?

wash 

200

Float somebody’s boat

To be with someone’s likes or interested it

200
affect & effect 

affect is a verb 

effect is a noun 

300

rebuttal 

Refuse, denial Negation, invalidation, countering

300

what is the year of Russian revolution?

1917

300

(who / this umbrella / belong to?) 

arrange it in a sentence 

who does this umbrella belong to?

300

Eat (sb)  heart out

suffer from excessive longing for someone or something unattainable.

"I could have stayed in London eating my heart out for you"

300

rise & raise 

raise is transitive verb 

rise is intransitive verb 

we raise the flag when sun rises 

400

Commute 

Lessen, shorten, reduce 

400

what is the date and year of formation of UNO?

24oct, 1945

400

I am trying remmebering the name

find error 

remembering

400

Burn your boats/bridges

Doing something that makes it impossible to go back to the original state

400

lie and lay 

lie don't needs a noun after it necessarily(intransitive) 

lay needs an object (transitive)

You lie down, but you lay something down

500

Albeit

though 

500

which is African country has English as its national language?

Nigaria/ ghana 

500

I had no sooner saw her than she slipped off the stairs 

find error

saw as seen 

500

Run around circles 

Putting efforts into something that is not a worthwhile result

500

eminent/imminent.

Eminent is often used to describe someone or something that stands out above others in a noticeable way, 

while imminent is used to describe something that is about to happen very soon.

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