by Wordpandit | Oct 14, 2015 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Hinglish Mnemonic tip for Halting: HAULI-HAULI TANG Snail ki taranh slow-slow ruk ruk ke chalne ko halting bolte hain! Something more about ‘Halting’ The word halting means to cause to stop temporarily or permanently. Its origin dates back to 1375-1425 AD. Meanings of...
by Wordpandit | Oct 13, 2015 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
HinglishMnemonic tip for Guile: GUILE: Pyaar wali Gaali! Guile se Baat Karoge to matlab chalaki se, fox ke taranh! Gaali doge bhi to bhi pata nahi chalega! Something more about ‘Guile’ The word guile dates back to 1175 to 1225 AD meaning clever or cunning character....
by Wordpandit | Oct 13, 2015 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Mnemonic tip for Haphazard: Hai sab hazard! Jab sab ultapulta ho, Splashed around ho, usko haphazard boltehain! Something more about ‘Haphazard’ The word haphazard is a combination of two words hap + hazard. The word ‘hap’ means luck or chance and the word ‘hazard’...
by Wordpandit | Oct 12, 2015 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Mnemonic tip for Harbor: HAR-BAR! Har bar agar wohi thoughts sochte rahe to tumne woh thoughts apne andar harbor kar liye! Something more about ‘Harbor’ Harbor is a part of body of water which is deep enough to anchor a ship(as a noun) or to keep hold of something(as...
by Wordpandit | Oct 12, 2015 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Mnemonic tip for Garish: Grrr..Ishhhhh..! Itnachamakdhamak..grrr…dekhinahijaati garish kebadanpe! Something more about ‘Garish’ Garish basically stands for being excessively colorful or bright. The word’s origin dates back to 1535-1545 AD. It is equivalent to...
by Wordpandit | Oct 11, 2015 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Detailed Article for the Word “Adamant” What is Adamant: Introduction Picture an unyielding mountain peak or a diamond glinting with unmatched hardness; such is the essence of being “adamant.” The word “adamant” captures an...