2 120 Most Imp Phrasal Verbs For A SSC CHSL 2019-2020

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Account for- To explain the reason for

Example- “Asking government to account for its


work is a trend now”, PM Narendra Modi

Answer for: to be answerable for ( गलत त


ल )

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Example - If one makes mistake then one


should be ready to answer for it.

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Ask after: to inquire about ( त )

Example - Ravi had to contact branch office to


ask after the delay in the process.

Attend on: to serve ( )

Example - We should not forget to attend on our


grandparents in their old age.

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Back out: to choose not to do something


agreed ( ह त त ह )

Example - After his father had refused him, he


backed out of picnic plan.

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Back up: to support ( ह त )

Example - I couldn’t have solved this issue


without your back up.

Bear down: to press down heavily ( ल )

Example - The snow bore down on the roof.


( त )
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Blow over: to pass without harming (


ह ग )

Example - My headache finally blew over.

Bound for: going to a destination ( त


ह )

Example - This train is bound for Chennai.

Break down (of machinery) : to stop working


( )

Example - Our car broke down on the way of


Udaipur. ( ह )

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Break down: to lose control emotionally (


लग )

Example - The old lady broke down when heard


news of her son’s death.

Break into: to enter illegally ( त )

Example - Last night, some thieves broke into


our neighbor’s house.

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Break out: to start (of disease or war etc.)


( ल )

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Example - In Southern Jaipur, the swine flu has


broken out.

Break up (of relationship) : to end/separate


( लग ह )

Example - Suman and Sohan broke up after 5


year’s long relationship.

Bring about: to cause to happen (ह ह )

Example - This injury on my hand brought about


skin infection to my whole body. ( ह
ह ह ह)

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Bring down: to reduce ( )

Example - Carelessness in studies brings down


the performance of student in exam.

Bring up: to raise, to rear ( ल )

Example - After My parent’s death in an


accident, I was brought up by my grandparents.

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Call for: to demand ( ग )

Example - The Company workers called for extra


wages.
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Call off: to cancel ( )

Example - Due to heavy rainfall, we had to call


off our picnic plan.

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Call on: to pay a visit ( ल त )

Example - The Rural development minister calls


onrural areas every month.

Call up: to recall ( )

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Example - Although Tina is an atheist, she calls


up God when in trouble.

Carry on: to continue ( )

Example - After rain had stopped, we carried on


our party on roof.

Carry out: to execute ( )

Example - The Supervisor carried out all the


instructions carefully given by Manager.

Catch up (with): to stop being behind (


)

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Example - Though Rajan took admission in


midsession, he caught up with his classmates in
final exams.

Clear someone of: to free from blame (


)

Example - The Court has cleared him of all the


charges leveled against him.

Come about: to happen ( तह )

Example - What came about last night? I had


heard something.

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Come across: to meet by chance ( ल त


ह )

Example - Yesterday, while wandering in the


market, I came across my old school friend.

Come off : to be successful ( लह )

Example - After toiling hard, Ramesh has finally


come off in his IAS exam.

Cordon off : to seal a place (


)

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Example - The Police cordoned off the area,


where the accident took place.

Count on : to depend on, to rely on (


ह )

Example - Drishti always counts on her mother


for her personal work as she is too lazy. ( हत
ह)

Example - Nowadays, it’s not safe to count on


strangers. ( )

Cut out for : to be suitable for ( ल


ह )

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Example - The Candidate who will be cut out for


the post, will be recruited by our HR manager.

Deal in : to have business of ( )

Example - Mr. Sinha deals in garment. (


त ह)

Deal out : to distribute ( त त )

Example - Our teacher dealt out the exam


sheet.

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Deal with : to treat with a person ( ह )

Example - My aunt deals with everyone in a very


kind way.

Do away with : to abolish/murder ( )

Example - Hari was very disturbed with his family


issue, he finally did away with it. ( ल
)

Drop in/by : to visit informally (


)

Example - Yesterday, Our Principal madam


dropped inclass.
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Egg on : to motivate ( त )

Example - Our Parents always egg on us for our


better career.

Fall for : fall in love with ( तह )

Example - Jack fell for Jill in early school days.

Fall out (with) : to quarrel with ( ग ह )

Example - Yesterday, Our neighbors fell out on


trivial matter.

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Feel like : to be excited to do something (


ह )

Example - Sachin loves cricket, he feels like to


play it all time.

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Figure out : to understand ( )

Example - The manager is trying to figure out the


concept of new project.

Fizzle out : to weaken gradually ( )

Example - We were all excited about festivals in


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childhood, but the excitement has frizzled out.


( ह ह ह ग ह)

Gain on : to come close to ( त गत ह )

Example - Although Rita was an average student


in beginning, she gained on topper of class in
annual exams.

Get along (with someone) : to have a friendly


relationship ( त ह ह )

Example - Deepika gets along well with Ranvir.

Get away with : to do something illegal without


being punished (गलत ल )

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Example - Though Rohan had commited crime,


he got away with this.

Get over : to have control on ( ह )

Example - Parents should be able to get over


their children.

Get on : to make progress ( ग त )

Example - Everyone can get on, if he/she works


hard.

Get rid of : to leave, to dispose of, to throw


away ( )

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Example - We were so irritated with the children,


so we sent them out to play and got rid of
disturbance.

Get through with : to complete a task (


)

Example - The marketing team has got through


with its assignment.

Give away : to reveal the secret ( ह ग )

Example - My friends were planning a surprise


birthday party but one of them was so excited
that he gave away the plan.

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Give in : to surrender ( )

Example - However, The king had struggled


hard but at the end, he had to give in.

Give up : abandon ( ग )

Example - After watching the height of the


mountain, we gave up our plan of climbing.

Go about : to move from place to place ( गह


गह )

Example - Government employees go about in


town and villages for the social campaign.

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Go along with : to agree ( ह त ह )

Example - My boss went along with me on the


idea regarding the upcoming project.

Goes by : to work accordingly ( )

Example - Suman is a very sincere employee;


she always goes by company’s policies.

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Go down in history : to get admitted in history


( तह ह )

Example - Gandhiji struggled hard for freedom of


India so his name went down in history.

Go on : to continue doing something (


)

Example - Even after exam gets postponed,


Students should go on preparation.

Go through : To read, to pass through a time


( ग / )

Example - You are advised to go through this

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chapter in order to find solution of your problem.


( )

Example - These days, Real estate business is


going through inflation. ( ग ह ह)

Go with : to match ( ल )

Example - This scarf is going with my new dress


which I bought last week.

Hear of : to get the news about (


ल )

Example - I was shocked when heard of his fatal


accident. ( ल )

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Hit out : to attack verbally ( ल )

Example - Some persons are in the habit of


hitting outothers.

Hold back : to control expression ( )

Example - Sunita was about to say something,


but suddenly she held back. ( लत लत ग )

Hold on : to keep something in a position

Example - In spite of her aching shoulders,


Robin held onthe rope.(
)

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Jump at : to reach conclusion in a hurry (


ह )

Example - John has no passions, he always


jumps at. ( ह ह ह त ह)

Keep away : to maintain distance ( )

Example - Childern were instructed to keep away


from garbage while playing in the street. (
ह ल ह ग )

Keep from : to abstain from ( गत ह )

Example - We should keep from bad company.

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Keep up: to maintain in good condition/ to


continue doing something ( त /
)

Example - Sameer loves his bike, so he keeps it


up. ( त त ह)

Example - You are doing well in game, keep it


up. ( )

Knock down : to thrust someone to the ground


( ग )

Example - In the game of Kabbadi, Sushil


knocked down his opponent.

Lay down : to give up arms (ह ल )


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Example - Though soldiers struggled hard in the


battle, but in end they had to lay down.

Lay off : to dismiss/ to fire ( /


ल )

Example - In the time of recession, Companies


usually lay off its employees.

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Lie behind : to be the real reason ( त


ह )

Example - We need to explore what lies behind


the increasing weight problem. (
त ह)
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Live by : to earn livelihood/ to follow (


ग / )

Example - My uncle lives by furniture work.(


ग त ह)

Example - We should live by traffic rules while on


road. ( त त ह)

Live off : to live on particular food (


ह )

Example - Some monks live off fruits and


vegetables only. ( लऔ ह त ह)

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Live through : to survive in difficulty (


ल )

Example - Nowadays, My family is living


throughinsolvency. ( ग ल ह ह ह)

Live up to : to reach an expected standard (


ह )

Example - This project should have lived up to,


but unfortunately it is not. ( ह ह )

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Look about/for : to search ( )


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Example - I am looking about my spectacles.

Example - My mother has looked for the shirt,


but didn’t find it.

Look after : to take care of something or


someone ( ल )

Example - We should look after our


grandparents in their old age.

Look down on /upon : to regard as inferior (


गह / )

Example - He looks down on everyone, who


doesn’t belong to his community.

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Look forward to : to anticipate pleasantly ( त


त )

Example - As Minal has performed well in


interview, she is looking forward to positive
response from company.

Look into : to investigate ( - )

Example - The police are looking into case


honestly.

Look out for : to try to find (


)

Example - You need to look out for why he


declined your proposal.
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Look over : to examine ( )

Example - Teachers look over answer sheet


carefully before submitting to exam cell.

Make do with : to manage ( ल )

Example - There was no juice so I had to make


do with soft drink which I generally avoid.

Make for : to result in/ to cause ( त ह


ह )

Example - The low quality of service made for


failure of project. (ग , लह
)
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Make out : to manage to understand (


)

Example - Manager is trying to make out the


concept of new project proposed by me.

Make the most of : to get maximum ( ल


)

Example - The smart person always makes the


most ofevery situation that comes his way.

Occur to : to understand ( )

Example - Physics never occurs to me, however


I try a lot to understand it.
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Part with : to leave/ abandon ( / ग त


)

Example - You need to part with your some


luggage as it is creating extra load in car.

Part from : leave or separate form someone


( लग ह )

Example - Reena parted from her boyfriend


after five year’s long relationship.

Pull off : to succeed in doing something difficult


( ल लह )
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Example - It was almost impossible to


conveyance my father for my Udaipur trip but
finally we have pulled off.

Pull up : to criticize ( ल )

Example - My aunt is in the habit of pulling up


others without any reason.

Put across : to communicate successfully ( त


ल त त )

Example - Pakistan and China put across on the


issue of their new upcoming project.

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Put aside : to save for future or to avoid (


ल )

Example - It is always advised to put aside some


money by our parents. ( ल )

Example - Rohan put aside all the bottlenecks


while preparing for IAS exam. ( )

Put up with : to tolerate ( ह )

Example - We should never put up with wrong


doings of unsocial elements.

Put forth : to request ( )

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Example - We had to put forth to authority to


consider our application first.

Put together : to put someone in trouble or to


create or construct ( ल / )

Example - Reena always puts together me with


her pranks. ( ल त ह)

Example - The manager has put together


separate team for every task. ( ल
लग ह)

Put down : to suppress or criticize (


ल )

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Example - The mettle king put down his enemy


bravely. ( )

Put off : to postpone ( गत )

Example - Karan had to put off his holiday trip


due to busy schedule of office.

Put on : to wear clothes/ gain weight ( ह


)

Example - Children don’t like putting on woolen


clothes even in extreme winter. (
ह ह त)

Example - Sheela has put on so she is not able


to be fit in her old dresses. ( ग ह)
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Put out : to extinguish ( )

Example - At last, fire brigade arrived and put out


the fire.

Put through : to make someone feel something


unpleasant ( ल )

Example - Seema is very childish in nature, she


always puts through others.

Run down : to criticize / to decline ( ल /


)

Example - Don’t run down your brother in public,


it will definitely annoy him. ( ल त )
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Example - Due to low quality of service, the


rating of this product has run down. ( ग ह ग
ह)

Run into (problem) : to face ( )

Example - I just wanted to help him, but I didn’t


know I would run into this pathetic situation.

Run into : to meet by chance ( ल तह )

Example - It was really unexpected to run into


my old college friend in market.

Run over : to crush by a vehicle ( ह ल )

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Example - Yesterday, My grandmother was run


over by a car in street.

Set about : to initiate effort ( )

Example - Vikas is very sincere for his career, he


set abouthis IAS exam in graduation period.

Set up : to establish ( त )

Example - Coal India has set up one of its


branches in Dhanbad.

Sit around/about : to spend time without any


activity ( ल )

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Example - My brother is so careless. He neither


studies nor works. He just sits around.

Smile on : to bless ( ह )

Example - Destiny has smiled on Tanmay as he


has cracked exam without preparing for it.

See off - To take leave of

Example- I went to the station to see off my


friends.

Stand by - To remain loyal/ to be ready

Example- I will stand by you through thick and


thin.
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Taken aback- To be surprised

Example- I was taken aback by his audacity.

Take after - To resemble a close, older relative

Example- He has taken after his father.

Take over - To take responsibility for or control


of

Example- A new secretary has taken over the


key post.

Turn down - To refuse or reject

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Example- He turned down my offer.

Turn out (to be) - To prove to be

Example- He turned out to be a crook.

Wear off - To lose effect Soon

Example- The polish started wearing off .

Weigh down -
To make anxious, to burden

Example- Men were weighed down with added


responsibilities.

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