Some words and phrases are used in a good sense only , so students should learn the proper use of these words and nouns. Mere knowledge of Hindi meanings of these words will not suffice to use them in proper manner. Students must learn the proper use of these words.
Age | She is of age (= grown up). She is under age (= a minor). |
Breed | He is a man of (high) breed (= a well-breed man). |
Bosom | He is my bosom (fast friend) friend. |
Family | He is a man of (high) family. |
Feeling | He is a man of ( tender and good) feeling. |
Famous | He is a famous artist. |
Form | The boatman pulled together in form (= in good form or style). |
Order | Everything is in (proper) order. |
Place | Everything was in place (= in its right place). |
Position | He is a man of (good) position. |
Principle | He is a man of (high) principles. |
Quality | He is a person of (good or high) quality. |
Renowned | Shakespeare was a renowned dramatist. |
Rank | Man of (high) rank. |
Taste | His remark was not in taste (= in good taste). |
Temper | He is out of temper (= ordinary or good temper). (But in ‘temper’ or in a temper’ means in bad temper; as, “ She said all that in a temper = in a rage”). |
Time | He arrived in time (= at the proper or right time). |