Here are 10 phrasal verbs starting with the letter "M" that might be useful for SSC CGL exams:
1. Make up - To invent a story or excuse.
Example: He made up an excuse for being late to the meeting.
2. Move on - To proceed, to continue forward.
Example: It's time to move on and focus on the future.
3. Make out - To understand or discern, often something difficult to see or hear.
Example: I couldn't make out what she was saying from across the room.
4. Make up for - To compensate for something lacking or to make amends for a mistake.
Example: She tried to make up for her absence by working extra hours the next day.
5. Mess up - To make a mistake or create disorder.
Example: I completely messed up the presentation by forgetting the key points.
6. Move in - To begin living in a new residence.
Example: They're planning to move in to their new apartment next week.
7. Mark down - To reduce the price of something.
Example: The store marked down the prices of winter coats at the end of the season.
8. Mix up - To confuse or jumble things together.
Example: I always mix up the twins because they look so similar.
9. Make off - To leave quickly, often secretly or in a hurry.
Example: The thief made off with the valuable jewelry before anyone noticed.
10. Make for - To move in the direction of something or to contribute to a particular outcome.
Example: The dark clouds make for a stormy afternoon.
These phrasal verbs should come in handy for your SSC CGL preparation! Let me know if you need further assistance!
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