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1 beggarly
Adj1. बहुत\beggarlyकम\beggarlyऔर\beggarlyसस्ताWe are given a beggarly wage. -
2 editorial
Adj1. सम्पादकीयHe does the editiorial jobs for the press.--------N1. सम्पादकीय\editorialलेखCurrent topics are given in the editorials. -
3 explanatory
Adj1. बोधकExplanatory notes are given at the back of the book. -
4 non-White
N1. जो\non-Whiteगोरा\non-Whiteन\non-WhiteहोNon-whites are given preference in the college. -
5 private
Adj1. व्यक्तिगतA private letter was sent to the publisher for demanding the money.2. साधारणHe revealed private chat with his boss, to others.3. गोपनीयDon't be a private citizen of the country, achieve something.4. ग़ैर सरकारीPrivate Industries are given a boon in the present cental budget. -
6 privilege
N1. प्राधिकारOfficers on special duties are given special privileges. -
7 rolled oats
N1. जई की खलीRolled oats are given to cattles. -
8 terminology
N1. शब्दावलीVarious terminologies are given in Yaska's Nirukta. -
9 vocalization
N1. उच्चारणDeaf and Dumb children are given vocalization excercises in the beginning -
10 appreciate
VI1. सराहा\appreciateजानाOnly good manners are appreciated.--------VT1. सराहनाAlways appreciate fine works of art and culture.I appreciate your co-operation and help given to me in my hard times.2. वृद्धि\appreciateहोनाThe value of this property has appreciated over the years. -
11 candidate
N1. उम्मीदवारExams and interviews are conducted to select the right cadidate for any givenpost. -
12 clearance
N1. निकासीThe cheque has been send for clearance.2. प्रकाश\clearanceमें\clearanceड़ालनाMatters relating to security of the country are never given clearance. -
13 paper
N1. कागज़Paper is the need of student's life.The bedroom decorated with beautiful wall papers is always of my choice.2. दस्तावेज़Papers of secret matters must be kept in secret places.3. प्रश्नपत्रThe solved sample papers are now the need of students.4. लेखHe has given a good paper in the conference. -
14 peanut
N1. मूँगफलीSalted peanuts in packets are available in the market.2. अल्पमात्रा में धनराशीIn early times less peanuts were given for much job. -
15 preference
N1. वरीयताNow-a-days more preference is given to computer literate.2. पसंदMost electronic devices are being produced on demand of consumer preferences. -
16 show
N1. प्रदर्शनRobert is the host of the cultural show.2. प्रदर्शनीThe handicrafts of different states are on show at the exhibition.3. दिखावाThe sympathy given by the leaders to the injured was nothing but a show.--------V1. दिखानाI will show him how to do it.They showed me their wedding photos.2. बतलानाI showed him the way out.3. सिद्ध करना/प्रमाणित करनाThey think I can't win but I'll show them.4. दिखाई देनाI waited for him whole day but he never showed. -
17 synoptic
Adj1. संक्षिप्तThe paragraph given at the end of this story are synoptic of the actual story. -
18 track
N1. लीकWe followed the track of our friend's vehicle.2. वाहन\trackके\trackदो\trackपहियों\trackके\trackबीच\trackके\trackअन्दर\trackका\trackहिस्साThe track gave way which resulted in the rail-accident.3. दौडने\trackका\trackमार्गTracks are ready for the races.4. चक्रपट्टी\trackजिसके\trackकारण\trackटैंक\trackआदि\trackऊँची\trackनीची\trackभूमि\trackपर\trackचलते\trackहैंA bulldozer is moving on the track.5. ग्रामोफोन\trackरेकार्ड\trackके\trackभागWhitney Houston has given two tracks on her album.--------VI1. का\trackपता\trackलगानाThe police tracked the dacoits to their hideout.2. फिल्म\trackखींचते\trackसमय\trackकैमरा\trackके\trackसाथ\trackचलनाThe director took a tracking shot of the picture.
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