6 More Idioms You Not Want to Miss

We are committed to providing you important study material in a tricky way, in this regard today we are proving 6 more idioms which are important for upcoming exams like SSC, IBPS and SBI bank exam.

Make a virtue of necessity: If you make a virtue of necessity, you pretend that you did it out of goodness. However, in fact, you did it because you had no choice. The school forced Seth to pay a hefty sum for his child’s admission. Mr Seth made a virtue of necessity and said he made a voluntary contribution to the charitable cause of education.

14 Important Idioms You must Learn

If you are going to appear any competition exam like SSC and IBPS Bank, we will suggest you read these 14 important idioms. We have explained them in a tricky way. 

At a crossroads: A crossroads is a place where two roads meet and cross each other. This is a very important point. Suppose your destination is I 0 km to the right. Instead, you turn left. Then you are going away from the destination. So when you reach a crossroads, a sense of direction becomes very important. Idiomatically, if you are at a crossroads, you have reached a very important stage in your life or development. When the students pass out of school, they are at a crossroads. Their career depends on the direction they take.

Vocabulary makes easy- Alphabet A: Part 2

Vocabulary makes easy .In this lesson, we learn some more words meaning starts with Alphabet ‘A’.

Since you are a business man or a Politician so you have a lot of work to do and little time to read. Then how do you read a novel? 2500-odd pages and that too in fine print! You go for the abridge version. [When you abridge something, you make it shorter i.e. to shorten a book, a play etc. by leaving out some parts.]
A good book receives acclaim [When you receive acclaim i.e. you receive public praise] both for its original version as well as its abridgement. If you receive an acclaim, you are given an accolade.

Vocabulary makes easy- Alphabet A: Part1

Vocabulary make easy part first.
This is a new initiative by SSC CGL 2016 as well as Gocareer team. In this lesson we learn some new words meaning starts with Letter ‘A’.

Your girl-friend asks you to telephone her between 7 and 8 p.m. That is the time when she expects her dad to be out of the house. You ring her up at 7:15, expecting a “Hi darling!”

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