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1 absolute
Adj1. पूर्णतयाThere is no absolute standard for beauty.--------N1. परम\absoluteसिद्धांतI always have a desire for absolutes in this uncertain world. -
2 absolute
adj.स्वेच्छाचारी, स्वच्छंद, स्वतंत्र, स्वाधीन; नित्य, परम, अनन्य संबद्ध, केवल, अपरिवर्तनशील; नियमविवर्जित, संपूर्ण, बिना शर्त का; शुद्ध, बिना, मिलावट का; (भौतिक विज्ञान) केल्विन माप -
3 absolute
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4 absolute majority
N1. पूर्ण\absolute majorityबहुमतThe communist won an absolute majority. -
5 decree absolute
N1. न्यायालय\decree absoluteका\decree absoluteआदेशA decree absolute was issued to the husband by the court. -
6 corker
N1. उत्तम\corkerव्यक्ति\corkerया\corkerवस्तुIt was his first achievement in cricket and an absolute corker. -
7 majority
N1. अधिकांशThe majority of the members voted for the motion.2. बहुमतThis government does not have an absolute majority. -
8 pest
N1. हानिकारक जीवThe buffer stocks were destroyed due to pest.2. कण्टकThat child is an absolute pest he keeps destroying my new saplings by crushing them. -
9 shocker
N1. चौंका देने वाला\{व्यक्ति या वस्तु\}The scene of that movie was an absolute shocker. -
10 terror
N1. आतंक/भयHe was the terror of the neighborhood.उपद्रवीHis neighbours are absolute terrors. -
11 trust
N1. भरोसाI have absolute trust in you.2. सहाराThe children were left in the trust of the caretaker.3. ट्रस्टHe gave all his wealth to the trust.--------VTI1. भरोसा\trustकरनाI trust you.You have to trust the woman before leaving your daughter.2. आशा\trustकरनाI trust [that]he is having good health.
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absolute — ab·so·lute adj 1 a: free from qualification, condition, exception, or restriction rights that even seem absolute have these qualifications Long v. Rockwood, 277 U.S. 142 (1927) see also absolute ownership at ownership compare … Law dictionary
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