SSC CGL English includes questions on vocabulary, reading comprehension, idioms, phrasal verbs, synonyms, antonyms, and one-word substitutions. Many words and concepts are repeated across SSC CGL exams, making them important for exam preparation.
Learning commonly repeated words and understanding their meanings, synonyms, and usage can improve both vocabulary-based and passage-based question-solving skills. Regular revision of these topics can help candidates score better in the English section.
The session covered vocabulary learning through pictures, important phrasal verbs, idioms, one-word substitutions, grammar rules, and passage practice. Students learned how to identify word meanings from context and how to avoid confusion between similar words. The class also discussed important digital governance terms that are becoming relevant in modern reading comprehension passages.
Below are the important words covered in the session. Each word includes its meaning, synonyms, and antonyms.
Meaning: An alliance or union between groups or parties
Synonyms: Alliance, union, pact, league
Example use: A confederation of political parties formed before the election.
Meaning: Skilled and clever, especially with the hands
Synonyms: Skillful, adroit, nimble, expert
Antonyms: Clumsy, awkward, unskilled
Meaning: Helpful or likely to produce a good result
Synonyms: Beneficial, favorable, helpful, supportive
Antonyms: Harmful, unfavorable, counterproductive
Meaning: To agree with someone or something
Synonyms: Agree, consent, approve, assent
Note: Do not confuse concur with coincide. Concur means to agree. Coincide means to happen at the same time.
Meaning: Very lazy and unwilling to work
Synonyms: Lazy, idle, lethargic, sluggish
Antonyms: Active, energetic, diligent, hardworking
Meaning: The ability of different systems to work together smoothly
Synonyms: Coordination, compatibility, integration, connectivity
Antonyms: Incompatibility, isolation, disconnection
Context: This word appeared in the passage about India's Unified Judicial Data Platform.
Meaning: A point of delay or obstacle that slows progress
Synonyms: Barrier, hindrance, obstacle, blockage
Antonyms: Assistance, facilitation, clearance
Meaning: To find a way through a process or situation successfully
Synonyms: Guide, manage, direct, operate
Antonyms: Confuse, mislead, mismanage
Meaning: To follow a fixed rule or norm across all cases
Synonyms: Regulate, systematise, uniform, consistent
Antonyms: Irregular, varied, inconsistent, unsystematic
Meaning: Something shared equally by both sides
Synonyms: Mutual, shared, two-way, common
Antonyms: Unilateral, one-sided, independent
Phrasal verbs appear regularly in SSC CGL exams.
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Phrasal Verb |
Meaning |
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Look down on |
To despise or consider someone inferior |
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Slide into |
To gradually get involved in something |
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Held up |
To be delayed or stopped |
The key advice: never interpret phrasal verbs word by word. Always learn their combined meaning.
This means a person appears disorganised but actually has a clear plan behind their actions. The correct answer in the quiz was: having a structured approach despite looking chaotic.
This idiom means to create a heavy and unbearable burden for someone. Nearly 96% of students answered this correctly in the session poll.
These are also regularly tested in SSC CGL:
A long, angry speech full of criticism — Tirade
A ruler who exercises cruel and oppressive power — Despot / Autocrat / Autarch
Compulsive habit of stealing — Kleptomania
Success in SSC CGL English depends on consistent vocabulary building, regular reading practice, and familiarity with commonly asked question types. Candidates should revise repeated words, phrasal verbs, idioms, and one-word substitutions regularly while practising reading comprehension passages to improve speed, accuracy, and overall exam performance.
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