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1 confidence
N1. भरोसाI have confidence in our team -
2 confidence
n.विश्वास, भरोसा, ढृडज्ञान; निश्चय, असंशय; आत्मविश्वास, साहस -
3 motion of no confidence
N1. अविश्वासमतA motion of no confidence was passed againast the prime minister. -
4 vote of confidence
N1. विश्वास\vote of confidenceमतVote of confidence was passed in the motion -
5 exude
VT1. पसीजनाShe exudes great confidence. -
6 grit
N1. कण/बालूकणA piece of grit got into my shoe.2. धैर्यShe faced the interview board with grit and confidence.--------V1. कण\gritफैलाना\{खासकर\gritसड़क\gritपर\}The road was gritted -
7 insecurity
N1. असुरक्षाLack of confidence gives insecurity. -
8 lack
N1. कमीHe suffers from a lack of confidence.--------V1. कमी होनाHe lacks courage to face the audience. -
9 lose
V1. खो देनाHe most his pen.2. गँवा देनाHe lost a leg in the accident.3. मिट जानाHe has lost his confidence.4. न सुन पानाHis protests were lost in the noise.5. हार जानाThey lost the series by 2-0.6. बरबाद होनाTwenty minutes were lost due to the drizzle.7. पीछे हो जानाMy watch loses two minutes every twenty-four hours. -
10 motiff
N1. अनुकल्पSelf confidence should be the motiff of every one. -
11 overweening
Adj1. आत्मविश्वासThe boy showed overweening confidence in the interview -
12 precipice
N1. खड्डी चट्टानIt is not easy to climb a precipice.2. खतरनाक स्थितिTo maintain self confidence in precipice is necessary to overcome it. -
13 repose
N1. सोनाEarn a night's repose.Don't disturb somebody's repose.--------VTI1. आराम\reposeकरनाRepose her head on a cushion.2. भरोसा\reposeकरनाRepose confidence in someone. -
14 semblance
N1. सादृश्यShe put on a semblance of confidence. -
15 strict
Adj1. कड़क/सख्तSome teachers are very strict with the students'.2. पूर्णतःIntelligence meeting takes place in strict confidence.3. निश्चित/यथार्थSportsmanship should be followed in strict sense.
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confidence — [ kɔ̃fidɑ̃s ] n. f. • v. 1370; lat. confidentia → confier 1 ♦ (1647) Communication d un secret qui concerne soi même. ⇒ confession. Faire une confidence à qqn. Recevoir des confidences. « La confidence n est parfois qu un succédané laïque de la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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