Dictionary


Word Search :
embark

v.
1.go on board
2.set out on (an enterprise, subject of study, etc.)
3.proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers

--- >>>

Word of the Day

--- >>>
  • embargo
  • embankment
  • embank
  • embalmment
  • embalmer
  • embalm
  • emasculation
  • emasculated
  • emasculate
  • emarginate leaf
  • embark on
  • embarkation
  • embarkment
  • embarrass
  • embarrassed
  • embarrassing
  • embarrassingly
  • embarrassment
  • embassador
  • embassy
  • family buxaceae
  • panicum texanum
  • full cousin
  • culinary
  • fuss-budget
  • parturient
  • bob hope
  • bathroom cleaner
  • rocambole
  • quetch

  • Idiom of the Day

    go around
    to have enough of something for the people who are present
    We did not have enough plates for everyone at the party.



    1.
    The foremost criterion of selection we adopted (a) were the number of years of training (b) a dancer had received (c) under a particular guru. (d) / No erTor (e)

    Login/Register to access massive collection of FREE questions and answers.
    Login/Register

    My Account / Test History

    Body Facts
    Nearly half the dust in your house and that vacuumed up when you clean the house is old skin cells!      .. More >>
    Home
    My Account
    English Test
    Verbal Reasoning
    GK Quiz
    Grammar Test