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English Vocabulary for conversation

 English Vocabulary for conversation . English words for conversational use with hindi meaning. These words will help you to make your conversation based on food and language. English Vocabulary builds our English speaking ability. It helps us in fluent speaking and makes our conversation smooth.  Here you will find useful daily use Vocabulary about food and language this will enhance your speaking, reading and understanding... Most useful Vocabulary for conversation Words related to food  Edibles - खाद्य पदार्थ Esculent - खाने योग्य  Succulent fruit - रसमुक्त फल Devour - गट करना Consume - उपभोग करना Utilize - उपयोग करना Preservation of foods - भोजन संरक्षण   Engulf - निगलना Swallow - निगलना  Voracious- भुक्खड़ Glutton - पेटू Frugal - मिताहारी। अल्पाहार Gaunt - कमजोर मरियल - नर-मक्षी Carnivorous - मांसाहारी Predator - शिकार Prey- शिकार Delicate- नाजुक Delicious - स्वादिष्ट Fabulous - शानदार  Savory - मसालेदार Fetid- बदबूदार Stinking- बदबूदार Delectable ...
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English Vocabulary for Beginners

List of Vocabulary of Religious words in English  Daily English Vocab for beginners. English Vocab with hindi meaning...will help you to understand meaning of these English words based on religion.  List of English Vocab will improve your daily conversation in English language... List of Religious words  Theology - ईश्वरीय ज्ञान Theocracy- दैवीय ज्ञान Theurgy - अलौकिक शक्ति Atheist - नास्तिक Monotheism- एकेश्वरवाद Agnostic -  संशयवादी Dogma/dogmatic - हठधर्मिता   Idolater - मूर्तिपूजक Ambrosia - अमृत, सुधा Nectar - अमृत Congregation - सभा Convention - धार्मिक सभा Ubiquitous - सर्वव्यापी Ominous- अपशकुन, अमंगल Sinister- अपशकुन Auspicious- शुभ  Omniscient - सर्वज्ञानी Omnipotent - सर्वशक्तिमान More words like this  Evoke God - भगवान को पुकारना Eulogise god - स्तुति करना Confer water- जल चढ़ाना Entreat God - याचना करना मूर्तिपूजा Idolatry Iconoclast - मूर्तिभजक Transient pleasure - क्षणभंगुर Spiritual knowledge - आध्यात्मिक ज्ञान Crusade- धर्मयुद्ध S...

Death Be Not Proud by John Donne

Death be not proud is written by John donne. it is a Sonnet. John donne was born by 22 January 1572 in London city and dead 31 March 1631. John Don was an English poet and cieric in the church of England. He is one of the greatest writer of English poem and prose. He received his education at Hertford college and Oxford University he secretly married Anne More, the 16 years old nice of lady egerton. Donne's father-in-law disappeared of the marriage. As punishment he did not provide a dowry for the couple and had Donne briefly imprisoned. Death be not proud is written by John donne. It is a Sonnet poem. In this Sonnet John Don say about death. death do not proud you although some people also call you mighty and deadfull. The people you talk with you they do not die. Again he says death you can't kill me here the speaker compare death with rest and sleep while sleep is better than you because it make us enjoy. So that we feel refreshed. Our yo...

Howards End by E.M Forster

"Howards End" is a novel by "E.M Forster", which is a name of a house. Forster started writing it in 1908 and published in 1910. It is considered Forster's masterpiece work. It was given 38th position out of hundred novels in 1998. About Author E.M Forster was born in 1879 and died in 1970. He was an English fiction writer and essayist. Many of his novels examine class differences and hypocrisy, including "A Room With a View" (1908), "Howards End" (1910) and "A Passage to India" (1924). The last brought him his greatest success. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 16 separate years. Forster's two best known work, "A Passage to India" and "Howards End", explore the irreconcilability of class differences. A Room With a View also shows how questions of propriety and class can make human connection difficult. Plot Summary The story of Howards End revolves around three familie...

Othello by William Shakespeare

"Othello, the Moor of Venice", is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1603. Shakespeare wrote this play in blank verse, it is a five act play. About Author Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. He is known as the greatest dramatist of the both of the Era, "Elizabethan" and "Jacobean". He was born on 23 April, 1564 and died on 23 April, 1616. He is often called "England's National Poet" and "The Bard of Avon". His extant works including collaborations, consist of some 39 plays, 154 sonnets, three long narrative poems and a few other verses. He was a writer of "English Renaissance" movement. Some of his famous plays are Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, Henry 5, Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, King Lear etc. The play "Othello" was written at the ending time of Elizabethan Era. This age is a...

Murder in the Cathedral by T.S Eliot

"Murder in the Cathedral" is a verse drama by "T.S Eliot". It was first performed in 1935, that portrays the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in the Canterbury Cathedral during the reign of Henry 2nd in 1170. The play is devided into two parts and in between the parts there is an interlude. About Author "Thomas Stearns Eliot" was born on 26 September, 1888 and died on 4 January, 1965. He was a poet, essayist, publisher, playwright, literary critic and editor. Considered one of the 20th century's major poets, he is a central figure in English language modernist poetry. He was educated from Harvard University. His best known poems in the English language, including "The Waste Land" (1922), "The Hollow Men" (1925), "Four Quarters" (1943). He was also known for his seven plays, particularly "Murder in the Cathedral" (1935) and "The Cocktail Party" (1949). He was awarded for t...

Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw

"Pygmalion" is a play by "George Bernad Shaw" named after a Greek mythological figure. It is a five act play about a lower class poor flower girl and high English class people. It was first presented on stage to the public in 1913. About Author G.B Shaw was born on 26 July, 1856 and died on 2 November, 1950. He was an Irish playwright, critic and political activist. His influence on western theater culture and politics extended from the 1880 to his death and beyond. He wrote more than sixty plays, including major works such as "Man and Superman" (1902), "Pygmalion" (1912) and "Saint Joan" (1923). Shaw became the leading dramatist of his generation and in 1925 was awarded the "Nobel Prize" in literature. Shaw published a collected edition of his plays in 1934, comprising forty - two works. Plot Summary "Pygmalion" is a comedy about a phonetics expert, Henry Higgins, who as a kind of social experi...