by Wordpandit | May 12, 2012 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Mnemonic tip for Canard: CANARD! K-NARD ! K-NARAD! ACT LIKE NARAD MUNI! How did Narad Muni act? Well, he did mislead people and his use of lies and deception was exceptional. That is what canards are: deceptive plays to fool people. Meanings of Canard: 1. An unfounded...
by Wordpandit | May 11, 2012 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Mnemonic tip for Callous: We learn this word from a human being for a change: Jacques Kallis. Kitna ‘heart-hearted, un-emotional’ bowler/batsmen hai yeh. Emotion dikhti hi nahi face pe. Hence, he is ‘CALLOUS KALLIS’. Meaning’s of Callous: 1. Having calluses;...
by Wordpandit | May 10, 2012 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Detailed Article for the Word “Abjure” What is Abjure: Introduction Imagine a knight laying down his sword, renouncing allegiance to a once-beloved cause. This act of turning away from a deeply held belief, often with solemnity and finality, captures the...
by Wordpandit | May 9, 2012 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Mnemonic tip for Antipathy: Simple simple mnemonic: ANTI-PATI Wives are always lined up against their husbands, that is how it is: they have feelings of antipathy (these feelings are mutual in general) Meaning of Antipathy: 1. A feeling of intense dislike 2. An object...
by Wordpandit | May 8, 2012 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Detailed Article for the Word “Acme” What is Acme: Introduction Imagine a mountain climber standing at the very peak, surveying the world below—this is the essence of “acme.” The word represents the pinnacle, the absolute highest point of...
by Wordpandit | May 8, 2012 | Hinglish-Mnemonic Aids |
Mnemonic tip for Substract: Substract bole to ‘SAB SUBTACT KARO’, matlab withdraw karo. As simple as that..:) Meaning of Substract: 1. To subtract; to withdraw Pronunciation: suhb-trakt Want to explore more Hinglish Words? Acme Antipathy Abjure Callous Canard...