Originally posted by: _saumya_
Narendra Modi was very profligate in spending money on his campaignSeveral fitful attempts at negotiations with Pakistan have failed
Originally posted by: _saumya_
Narendra Modi was very profligate in spending money on his campaignSeveral fitful attempts at negotiations with Pakistan have failed
Originally posted by: _saumya_
I am not sure if "very profligate " is a right phrase 🤔
Itni meherbaani kyu... do do shabd kyu?Originally posted by: AllThingsNice
🤣 Good one. Apt oneSo here's another: parsimonyAnd another: mendacious
Originally posted by: _saumya_
Oh yes! Thanks ! if only you had done this for past one year :P
Originally posted by: _saumya_
Itni meherbaani kyu... do do shabd kyu?
nahi... 😡 its a coincidence. Like I dont know ki Merriam Webster sabse pehle search pe ayega. I am not dumb , if I had to cheat I would do it in a better way.Originally posted by: AllThingsNice
Fitful: seedha Merriam Webster se uthahya 😡Profligate: Sentence is right...can also be used as "Narendra Modi spent profligate amounts of money on his campaign"
hmmm... will keep that in mind. I hope it was not as stupid as "more better " 😆Originally posted by: AllThingsNice
By itself, profligate indicates an extreme. So 'very' will be superfluous when clubbed with it. Its like saying "required essentials"
Nai 🤔 but meri English toh improve ho jaati.Originally posted by: AllThingsNice
Did you tell me you were going to take an exam one year later? 😛
Originally posted by: _saumya_
nahi... 😡 its a coincidence. Like I dont know ki Merriam Webster sabse pehle search pe ayega. I am not dumb , if I had to cheat I would do it in a better way.
But but but... saari meanings humne wahi se dekhi toh may be it was stuck in my subconscious .
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