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1 waste
Adj1. व्यर्थWaste matter is recycled--------N1. क्षयIt is not worth doing this work.It is a waste of energy--------VT1. नष्ट\wasteकरनाDo not waste the food -
2 waste
adj.नष्ट, उजाड; बेकाम, व्यर्थ; बंजर, परतीn.क्षय, हानि, उजाड, नाश, उडाव, लुटाव; कूडा, करकटv. tr.नष्ट करना, उजाडना, नाश करना, कम करना, व्यय करना, उडा देना -
3 waste
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4 waste basket
N1. रद्दी\waste basketकी\waste basketटोकरीThrow the paper in the waste basket -
5 waste basket
n.रद्दी कागज रखने की टोकरी -
6 to waste
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7 screwed up
Adj1. मुरझानाThe candidate became screwed up after fail in exams.After hearing a complaint of a student the face of the principal screwed up.2. मसोसनाMostly people screwed up waste paper before throwing them in dustbin. -
8 amount
N1. रक़मIndians waste a large amount of money on wedding ceremony.2. कुछ हद तकYou can expect a certain amount of confusion in the meeting.--------V1. के\amountबराबर\amountहोनाThe cost amounted to Rs.250. -
9 blood
N1. रक्त/खून/लहूBlood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries waste products awayHe avenged the blood of his kinsmenA person of hot bloodWe need more young blood in this organization -
10 crass
Adj1. मूढ़/मूर्खPlease don't waste other's time by asking crass questions. -
11 criminal
Adj1. आपराधिकNo one can stop his criminal activities.It is criminal to waste energy.2. फौजदारी\criminalकाHe takes up only criminal cases.--------N1. अपराधीThe locality is full of criminal. -
12 gutter
N1. छोटी\gutterछोटी\gutterनालियाँ\gutterबनानाThe human waste is collected in the gutter. -
13 indiscriminate
Adj1. अव्यवस्थितThe indiscriminate use of the oceans for dumping toxic waste, may be harmful not only for aquatic animals but also to human beings.2. अविवेकOne shouldn't be indiscriminate in one's choice of friend. -
14 needless
Adj1. निष्प्रयोजनIt was needless waste of time. -
15 pong
N1. दुर्गंधThe pong of an industrial waste is very difficult to tolerate. -
16 pull out
PhrV1. हटनाAs the driver saw a truck approaching with very high speed, it suddenly pulled out from the road.2. हटानाI pulled out the waste papers from the book shelf. -
17 pulp
N1. गूदाJams and jellies are made from the pulp of various fruits.2. लुगदीMost of the kashmir handicraft items are made from pulp of waste paper.3. उदासीनPulp fiction was old at low prices at the book fair. -
18 realty
N1. अचल\realtyसम्पत्तिDon't waste your forefather's realty in gambling. -
19 reclamation
N1. पुनः\reclamationप्राप्तिPaper reclamation can be done from waste material. -
20 schlock
N1. रद्दी मालWe should not waste money by buying schlocks.
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