VOCABULARY ARTICLE: 27 APRIL

Vocabulary Article: 27 April

Vocabulary Article: 27 April

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Word of the Day: Ephemeral


Meaning: (adj.) Lasting for a very short time; transient.


Example:
"The beauty of cherry blossoms is ephemeral, as they bloom for only a few weeks."


Synonyms: Fleeting, momentary, short-lived.
Antonyms: Permanent, eternal, everlasting.



Advanced Word: Ubiquitous


Meaning: (adj.) Present everywhere at the same time; widespread.


Example:
"Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society."


Synonyms: Omnipresent, pervasive, universal.
Antonyms: Rare, scarce, limited.



Phrase of the Day: "Bite the bullet"


Meaning: To endure a painful or difficult situation bravely.


Example:
"She didn’t want to take the injection, but she had to bite the bullet and get it done."



Idiom: "The ball is in your court"


Meaning: It is now your turn to take action or make a decision.


Example:
"I’ve given you all the necessary information—now the ball is in your court."



Word for Writing: Moreover


Meaning: (adv.) Used to add information; furthermore.


Example:
"The plan is risky; moreover, it’s too expensive."



Quiz Time!



  1. Which word means "lasting for a short time"? a) Ubiquitous b) Ephemeral c) Moreover

  2. What does "bite the bullet" mean? a) To avoid a problem b) To endure something painful c) To celebrate success


*(Answers: 1-b, 2-b)*


Final Thought:
"Expanding your vocabulary by 28 april 2025 the hindu vocabulary daily helps you communicate more effectively and express ideas with precision."


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