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1 angry
Adj1. क्रोधितHe is an angry man. -
2 angry
adj.क्रोधित, क्रुद्ध, कुपित, सदोष, अप्रसन्न -
3 apparent
Adj1. स्पष्टHe is angry for no apparent reason. -
4 assuage
VT1. शान्त करनाThe man assuaged his angry son. -
5 brutishly
Adv1. पशु कि तरह सेWhen he is angry,he behaves brutishly. -
6 call forth
PhrV1. दिखानाHis statements called forth an angry reaction from the public. -
7 calm
Adj1. शान्तAfter the devastating cyclone in Orissa,the state is now calm.--------N1. शान्तीI like the calm of midnight.--------VT1. शान्त\calmकरनाThe mother calmed the angry son. -
8 cool
Adj1. शीतल/ठंडाI am enjoying a cool autumn day.Cool greens and blues and violets2. शांतShe has a cool head.3. रूखा/उदासीनHe was given a cool reception.4. मिलनसारHer relations with her boss were cool and polite5. धृष्ट/निर्लज्जHe speaks cool lies intentionally.6. अच्छे\coolसेThe bike cost me a cool fifty thousand.7. सोचा\coolहुआ/विचार\coolकिया\coolहुआHe made a cool appraisal of all the issues in the dispute8. शान\coolकी\coolबातIt's not cool to arrive at a party too early--------N1. शीतलताShe likes the pleasant cool of early morning.2. शान्तिHe kept him cool while everyone else panicked due to fire in the building.--------VI1. ठण्डा\coolहोना/शांत\coolहोनाHis enthusiasm cooled considerably--------VT1. ठण्डा\coolकरनाA swim in the pool should cool you(down)2. क्रोध\coolठण्डा\coolकरनाCool down, do not be so angry. -
9 cross
Adj1. आड़ा/तिरछा2. चिड़चिड़ा/हठी3. प्रतिकूलHe gave her a cross look.What are you so cross about?Strong cross winds make it impossible for boats to leave harbour.--------N1. गुणा\crossया\crossधन\crossका\crossनिशानThe crop regions are marked on the map with a cross\{+,x\}.2. कष्ट/संकटWe all have our crosses to bear and to live with it.3. संकरA mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey.4. ईसाई\crossधर्म\crossका\crossचिह्न/क्रूशShe wears a small golden cross on a chain round her neck.The cross on which Christ died.--------VT1. पार\crossउतारना/पार\crossकरनाLook before you cross the road.The river is too deep,we can not cross over.2. कोई\crossबात\crossध्यान\crossमे\crossआनाA new idea crossed her mind.3. किसी\crossगलत\crossबात\crossको\crossकाटनाTwo sentences have been crossed out from the paragraph.4. मार्ग\crossमें\crossमिलनाWe crossed each other on the way.The trains crossed5. रोकना/विरोध\crossकरनाShe was angry when her plans were crossed.6. एक\crossदूसरे\crossको\crossकाटनाLet straight lines,AB and CD cross each other at O.7. क्रास\crossका\crossचिह्न\crossबनानाShe crossed herself as she passed the church. -
10 encounter
N1. लड़ाईThe terrorists were killed in an encounter with the police.I had a brief encounter with a angry man.--------VT1. सामना\encounterहोना[करना]They encountered several implementaional problems in the beginning of the project. -
11 evasive-answer
Adj1. गोलमाल\evasive-answerउत्तरThief gave evasive answer to the policeEvasive-answer of a student made the teacher angry. -
12 for
Conj1. क्योंकिRama was very angry with Madhu for she has again forgotten her birthday.--------Prep1. के\forलियेRavi bought a book for Sonu.Yash has a strong desire for a remote-control car.2. की\forओर\forसेSpeak for yourself, not for all.We do not know who the MP is for this district.3. के\forहिसाब\forसेShe is very tall for her age.4. तकHe went on and on for an hour. -
13 imperturbable
Adj1. अविचलितshe was one of those imperturbable people who never get angry. -
14 indifference
N1. उपेक्षाHe is angry at the indifference of the authorities to the plight. -
15 kick
N1. लातA kick from a donkey is enough to break your bones.2. अत्यधिक मज़ा आनाHe gets a kick out of watching cricket.--------VT1. लात मारनाBeing angry he kicked the door.After the examinations were over, children were kicking the ball inthe field.2. दुलत्ती\kickमारनाThe horse kicked the bucket of water.3. छुटकारा\kickपाना/छोड़नाIt is difficult to kick out a bad habit.He kicked out his habit with great difficulty.4. धिक्कारनाHaving done poorly at the interview, I felt like kicking myself. -
16 madman
N1. पागल आदमीWhen he is angry he behaves like a madman. -
17 narrowness
N1. संकुचितIt was the narrowness of his mind that made him angry. -
18 rattlesnake
N1. एक\rattlesnakeविषधर\rattlesnakeसाँपA venomous snake having loosely attached horney segments at the end of thetail which makes a rattling noise when it is angry or afraid.Most of the rattlesnakes are found in the desert. -
19 so
Adv1. इतनाDon't look so angry.2. अत्यधिकI am so glad to see you in my house.I have not enjoyed so much in tour.3. उसी तरह/समान रूप सेHe is not so good as his brother.The banner was so big.4. ऐसाI was not sure if she will succeed but I certainly hope so.John is going to help me, or so he says.5. भीHe is divorced and so am I.--------Conj1. इसलियेThe shop was closed so I couldn't get my requirements.So, it was that he finally returned home.2. ताकिI gave you a map so you wouldn't get lost.3. तो\soफिरSo I have a couple of drinks on the way home.So thats the end of this movie.So there is no proof, we can't do anything. -
20 sock
N1. मोज़ाA pair of socks cost nearly Rs. 35.2. जूते का भीतरी तलाHis shoes sock is not working well.--------V1. शस्त्र का आघातMy teacher is angry so she socked me.
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