idiom of the day(31-8-13): "smell a rat" usage: Have you ever felt that someone is telling you something that is not true? Perhaps they are trying to lie to you. In that case, you smell a rat! meaning: When we feel that something someone or something is not honest, we smell a rat.
Thursday, 29 August 2013
idiom of the day:"silver spoon in one's mouth" usage:“That boy was born with a silver spoon in one`s mouth – he’s never worked a day in his life!” meaning:to be born rich
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
word of the day: "covert"
meaning:hidden;uncover
today's aptitude qstn:
1)P is the prime number, where P is ≥5 , therefore ( P-1 )( P+1 ) is always divisible by options: 1)12 2)24 3)6 4)48 post ur answers in comments :)
idiom of the day: over the moon
meaning If you're over the moon about something, you're extremely happy and excited about it.
For example:
Harry just found out that his book is going to be published, and he's over the moon about it.
When we won the final match, we were so over the moon about it that we couldn't stop running around and hugging each other.
word of the day:Plaudit meaning:statement giving strong praise
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
word of the day: "enfranchise"
meaning: give voting rights