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Obsession Is A pledge of Genius🧠

So Do You Feel Obsessed With Your Goals🎯?
Do You Feel Obsessed With Your Work?
Do You Feel Obsessed With Your Commitments?
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If Not then You must Figure Out What Are You Doing Right Now!!!
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Today's word

📚 Affable /ˈafəb(ə)l/ (adj)

Meaning :

•Friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to.

Examples :

•Her grandfather has always been the most affable man around.

•The affable manager helped to ease the frustrations of the disappointed customer.

•Griffin shook her hand and gave her an affable smile.

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Today's word

📚 Infanticide /ɪnˈfantɪsʌɪd/ (n)

Meaning :

•The crime of killing a baby, especially when a parent kills his/her own child.

Examples :

•They value children, and seldom practised infanticide, and cannibalism was rare.

•Was this a massive bribe to save Will from a charge of infanticide and possibly the gallows?

•They practice infanticide, and kill the aged and physically unfit.

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You must know the difference between an asset and a liability, and buy assets. If you want to be rich, this is all you need to know. It is rule number one. It is the only rule. This may sound absurdly simple, but most people have no idea how profound this rule is. Most people struggle financially because they do not know the difference between an asset and a liability. “Rich people acquire assets. The poor and middle class acquire liabilities that they think are assets.
-Robert T. Kiyosaki, Rich Dad, Poor Dad


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IDIOMS WITH HINDI MEANING

●First catch your hare/ Mind your own business  पहले अपना देखो तब दुसरो को बोलो 

●Red handed/ flat footed रंगे हांथो: Ramesh was caught red handed

●To take bread out of sb's mouth किसी की रोजी रोटी छिनना: If government cannot give us employment then don't have rights to take bread out of our mouth.

●The story made my heart bleed खून के आंसूं

●Acting runs in his blood खून में ही acting है 

●Bag of bones  हड्डियों  का ढांचा: Why don't you eat something you are not more than a bag of bones.

●Grey market चोर बाजार: He bought a mobile phone from grey market and got caught by police. 

●Talk shop काम की बात करना: Don't talk shop when you are on vacation.  

●At the mercy of god भगवान की दया पर: The patient is really in very bad condition, he is at the mercy of God.

●There is no help for it अब कुछ नही हो सकता: There is no help, it's Sunday the banks are closed. 

●Modest शालीन:  

●In vain व्यर्थ हो जाना my hard work went in vain when my boss refused my proposal.

●I am not born yesterday मुझे पता है क्या करना है में बच्चा नही हूँ

●To get up sb's nose नाक में दम कर देना

●Any fool/idiot can answer it कोई भी बता देगा: The question is so easy that any fool can answer it.

●To foot the bill खर्च उठाना। You have to foot the bill I came to meet you after all. 

●Bad hair day मनहूस दिन 

●Heartrending दुखद: People got upset after listening to his heartrending incident. 

●To blow hard; to talk proudly बड़ी बड़ी बाते करना: Come on! you are our boss for a few days, you don't need to blow hard.

●To give somebody long rope ज्यादा छूट देना: People take you for granted if you give them long rope. 

●These are minute’s problem बस कुछ देर की बात है

●Fair with in foul without मुहँ पे कुछ और पीठ पे कुछ और 

●To kick some body in the teeth बहुत नुकसान करना 

●Torch bearer पथ प्रदर्शक 

●Hollow promises खोखले वादे 

●He makes my blood boil खून खौलाना 

●Accept unpleasant fact अपनाना 

●To beat the air/ to roast a stone व्यर्थ मेहनत करना 

●Play the ape अजीब व्यवहार करना

●Eager beaver सिखने के लिए तैयार रहना

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Today's word

📚 Jeopardize /ˈdʒɛpədʌɪz/ (v)

Meaning :

•Put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.

Examples :

•The building of the factory near the lake might jeopardize the water’s ecosystem.

•During his speech, the president vowed he would never jeopardize the country’s safety by cutting the military budget.

•She knew that failing her exams could jeopardize her whole future.

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Today's word

📚 Exasperate /ɪɡˈzasp(ə)reɪt,ɛɡˈzasp(ə)reɪt/ (v)

Meanings :

•To make somebody angry; to annoy somebody very much.

•Irritate and frustrate (someone) intensely.

•To make someone very annoyed, usually when they can do nothing to solve a problem.

Examples :

•She was exasperated by the lack of progress.

•His assistant’s carelessness is exasperating him.

•I was exasperated by all the noise.

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Today's word

📚 Foeticide /ˈfiːtɪsʌɪd/ (n)

Meanings :

•The crime of killing a baby that has not yet been born

•Destruction or abortion of a fetus.

Examples :

•She was charged, convicted, and sentenced on a foeticide charge.

•To make more & more people participate, he has produced a movie based on female foeticide.

•Various states have laws on abortion, some of which refer to it as foeticide.

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Today's word

📚 Inebriate /ɪˈniːbrɪeɪt/

Meanings :

•Someone who has drunk too much alcohol or who regularly does this. (n)

•Having drunk too much alcohol or regularly doing this. (Adj)

•To make someone become drunk.(v)

Examples :

•There has been no decrease in the number of inebriates that are showing up at emergency rooms.

•He funded the establishment of a home for inebriate women.

•The cultivation of sugar made cheap rum freely available, further inebriating the workers.

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Today's word

📚 Aggravate /ˈaɡrəveɪt/ (v)

Meaning :

•Make (a problem, injury, or offence) worse or more serious.

•To make someone feel very annoyed and upset.(Informal)

Examples :

•Road repair work has aggravated the problem of traffic congestion.

•Attempts to restrict parking in the city centre have further aggravated the problem of traffic congestion.

•It really aggravates me when the car won’t start, after all the money we put into it.

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Today's word

📚 Stockpile /ˈstɒkpʌɪl/

Meanings :

•A large accumulated stock of goods or materials, especially one held in reserve for use at a time of shortage or other emergency.(n)

•To collect a large amount of something to use later.(v)

Examples :

•They have a stockpile of weapons and ammunition that will last several months.

•The rebels have been stockpiling weapons.

•The government has stockpiled food in warehouses as a buffer against economic crises.

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Today's word

📚 Asymptomatic /eɪˌsɪmptəˈmatɪk/ (adj)

Meaning :

•Showing no symptoms of a particular disease.

Examples :

•Evidence suggests that many Ebola infections are asymptomatic.

•Most people with chlamydia are asymptomatic and do not seek testing.

•According to the nurse, many people with the disease never show any signs of illness because they’re asymptomatic.

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