“Vocabulary of the Day” is a daily program from StudyToper.in designed to improve the English proficiency of candidates and enhance their performance in competitive exams. Every day, a word is chosen from a newspaper, along with its meaning, examples of usage, synonyms, antonyms, a practice question, and similar-sounding words with different meanings. This initiative makes it easier to learn vocabulary, strengthens language skills and helps candidates excel in the English language section.
To be healthy
Meaning: To recover after an illness or injury.
Hindi meaning: recovery after illness or injury
Newspaper: Indian Express
Use of the word:
Shami last played for India during the ODI World Cup final last year and is health benefit Then ankle surgery.
Synonyms: Recover (to be healthy)
Antonyms: Deteriorate
Q. Which of the following is a synonym of the word R?get well?
A) recover
b) retrieve
c) recovery
D. all of the above
Similar sounding words with different meanings:
- Marshall: a person who helps organize or control a large public event
- strategic: Soldier
Year. D): all of the above
Benefits of Vocabulary Building
Building a strong vocabulary is essential for success in competitive exams and improving communication skills. Expanding one’s vocabulary has many benefits, including:
- clear and accurate communication: A rich vocabulary allows candidates to express their ideas accurately and effectively in both written and oral form.
- advanced conversation skills: Being familiar with a variety of synonyms and antonyms improves clarity, making conversations more engaging and meaningful.
- better language proficiency: Constantly increasing vocabulary strengthens overall English skills, helping both personal and professional development.
- confident expression: A diverse vocabulary empowers individuals to confidently express their ideas and opinions while leaving a lasting impression.
- better test performance: Strong vocabulary skills improve performance in the English section of competitive exams, leading to higher scores.