✅ – Widely available as a PDF on Telegram, Unacademy, and other platforms. No need to buy a physical book. The Not-So-Good (Cons) ❌ Typos & Inconsistent Quality – Many free PDFs floating online have OCR errors, missing words, or wrong synonyms. The author’s original paid version is cleaner, but the free copies are often messy.
✅ – Hindi meanings + English definitions make it accessible for students from Hindi-medium backgrounds, yet useful for English-medium aspirants.
✅ – Kushwaha’s Hindi-based tricks (e.g., "Gullible" – Gulli (girl) jo bole wo maan lo ) stick in your brain. This is the PDF’s biggest strength.
❌ – No IPA or phonetic spelling. You’ll need a separate dictionary app to learn how to say the word.
❌ – For exams like CAT, XAT, or GMAT, the words are mostly mid-level (e.g., abate, ephemeral, lethargic ). You won’t find perspicacious, contumacious, or sycophant here.
✅ – Each page has 15–20 words. You can revise 200 words in 30 minutes.
❌ – It’s a passive learning resource. No fill-in-the-blanks, no antonyms quizzes, no usage drills. You must create your own tests.