The word for the day is muster /ˈmʌstə/ verb जुटाना

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The word for the day is muster /ˈmʌstə/ verb जुटाना

  • to gather together as a group or force. 
  • to find as much support, courage, etc.

Eg:-

  • She left the room with all the dignity she could muster.
  • The twelfth division mustered on the top of the hill.


Similar Words

assemblage, gathering, congregation, cluster, bunch, summon, organize, marshal


Opposite in Meaning

demobilize, disturb, dismiss, disorganize, disarrange, dissolve


Meaning in Malayalam

കൂടിച്ചേരുക, ശേഖരിക്കുക, യോഗം കൂട്ടുക, ഒന്നിച്ചുകൂടുക, സൈന്യം ചേർക്കുക, ശക്തിസംഭരിക്കുക


Bonus Point

If you muster something such as support, strength, or energy, you gather as much of it as you can to do something. When soldiers muster or are mustered, they gather together in one place to take part in a military action.

Fun with the Word

Muster originally meaning "to gather soldiers". But it has been expanded to include gathering up—you can muster up some dinner, some friends, or even some ketchup, pickles and mustard. Muster used to involve getting reluctant soldiers out of bed and into the field of battle forcefully. When you muster up the courage to face something, it's clear that it is scary for you. 


Thought for the Day

  • Your truest friends are the people who do not walk out the door when life gets harder. 
  • ജീവിതം ദുഷ്‌കരമാകുമ്പോൾ പുറത്തേക്ക് നടക്കാത്ത ആളുകളാണ് നിങ്ങളുടെ യഥാർത്ഥ സുഹൃത്തുക്കൾ.
  • आपके सच्चे मित्र वे लोग हैं जो जीवन कठिन होने पर भी आपका साथ नहीं छोड़ते।


Compiled by

Sujeev, Former Teacher of English, Thiruvananthapuram. Ph: 9496268605

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