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1 badly
Adv1. बुरी\badlyतरह\badlyसेI'm afraid that I've badly hurt him.मुझे डर है कि मैंने उसको बुरी तरह से आहत किया है.Terrorists treat people very badly.आतंकवादी लोगों के साथ निर्दयता से पेश आते हैं. -
2 agape
Adj1. मुँह\agapeबाए\{आश्चर्य\agapeसे\agapeमुँह\agapeखोले\agapeहुए\}He watched her set herself alight,agape and tried to protect her from the fire, but she still was badly injured. -
3 ageism
N1. वृद्धों\ageismके\ageismप्रति\ageismअनुचित\ageismव्यवहारBehaving badly towards the elderly is ageism. -
4 debt
N1. उधार/ऋणHe is badly in debt -
5 defeat
N1. हारDefeat should not be the way of life.--------V1. हरानाThey brought a defeat to his country by playing badly in the match.2. विफल कर देनाHe tried to convince him, but he defeated him. -
6 deforestation
N1. पेड़ो का उखाड़नाDeforestation has affected the atmosphere badly. -
7 deform
V1. विकृत होनाThe structure was deformed badly after the earthquake. -
8 dehydrate
V1. पानी का सूखनाThe milk was dehydrated in order to make its powdered form.2. शरीर में पानी की कमी होनाDue to the sun-stroke, her body dehydrated badly. -
9 fare
N1. किरायाI can't afford an air fare.2. खानाIt was a simple and a wholesome fare.--------VI1. आगे\fareजाना/प्रगति\fareकरनाHe fared badly in exams. -
10 impute
V1. दोष लगानाHer character in the court was badly imputed by the lawyer. -
11 knack
N1. कौशलShe has a knack of cooking.2. परेशान\knackकरने\knackका\knackढंगMy scooter has a knack of failing me whenever I need it badly. -
12 lacerate
V1. चिर-फट जानाAs he fell on the road his hands and knees got badly lacerated. -
13 lavatory
N1. शौचालयThe building has badly designed lavatories. -
14 maul
V1. क्षतविक्षत करनाThe lion mauled the man in no time.Her novel was badly mauled by the critics. -
15 minute
Adj1. सूक्ष्मIt was a minute particle but hurt the eye badly.--------N1. मिनटThe minute passed and she could not say anything.2. मीटिंग\minuteका\minuteविवरणThe minutes of the meeting are not yet ready. -
16 murk
N1. अँधेराReading in murk effects badly on our sight. -
17 nerve
N1. नसSome of her finger nerves were badly damaged when she crushed her hands in the car door.2. साहसAfter her accident she lost her nerve to drive.He is full of nerves.--------VT1. शक्ति\nerveप्रदान\nerveकरनाNerve yourself for the finals. -
18 nobility
N1. कुलीनताThe nobility was treated badly in the French Revolution.2. अभिजात\nobilityवर्गAn Earl or a Duke was wedded into the nobility. -
19 occupation
N1. व्यवसायPlease write down on a piece of paper your name, address and occupation.2. आक्रमणThe Nazi occupation hit france badly.3. अधिवासThe new apartment is ready for occupation. -
20 rationality
N1. तर्क\rationalityयुक्तShe always speaks to others in a way of rationality which has strucked mebadly.
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badly — [adv1] inadequately abominably, awkwardly, blunderingly, carelessly, clumsily, crudely, defectively, erroneously, faultily, feebly, haphazardly, imperfectly, incompetently, ineffectively, ineptly, maladroitly, negligently, poorly, shoddily,… … New thesaurus
badly — ► ADVERB (worse, worst) 1) in an unsatisfactory, unacceptable, or incompetent way. 2) severely; seriously. 3) very much. ● badly off Cf. ↑badly off … English terms dictionary
badly — [bad′lē] adv. worse, worst 1. in a bad manner; harmfully, unpleasantly, incorrectly, wickedly, etc. 2. Informal very much; greatly [to want something badly]: Also used informally as an adjective meaning “sorry,” although bad is preferred in… … English World dictionary
Badly — Bad ly, adv. In a bad manner; poorly; not well; unskillfully; imperfectly; unfortunately; grievously; so as to cause harm; disagreeably; seriously. [1913 Webster] Note: Badly is often used colloquially for very much or very greatly, with words… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
badly — c.1300, unluckily; late 14c., wickedly, evilly; poorly, inadequately, from BAD (Cf. bad) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
badly — [[t]bæ̱dli[/t]] ♦♦♦ worse, worst 1) ADV GRADED: ADV with v If something is done badly or goes badly, it is not very successful or effective. I was angry because I played so badly... The whole project was badly managed... The coalition did worse… … English dictionary
badly — bad|ly [ bædli ] (comparative worse [ wɜrs ] ; superlative worst [ wɜrst ] ) adverb *** 1. ) in a way that is not skillful, effective, or successful: She spoke French so badly I couldn t understand her. a badly organized meeting do badly… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
badly */*/*/ — UK [ˈbædlɪ] / US adverb Word forms badly : comparative worse UK [wɜː(r)s] / US [wɜrs] superlative worst UK [wɜː(r)st] / US [wɜrst] 1) in a way that is not skilful, effective, or successful She spoke French so badly I couldn t understand her. a… … English dictionary
badly — /bad lee/, adv., worse, worst, adj. adv. 1. in a defective, incorrect, or undesirable way: The car runs badly. 2. in an unsatisfactory, inadequate, or unskilled manner: a vague, badly written letter; He paints badly. 3. unfavorably: His neighbors … Universalium
badly — adverb comparative worsesuperlative worst 1 in an unsatisfactory or unsuccessful way: The company has been very badly managed. | Pearce played pretty badly in yesterday s semi final. | badly made furniture | do badly (=not be successful): Rob did … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
badly — bad|ly W3S2 [ˈbædli] adv comparative worse [wə:s US wə:rs] superlative worst [wə:st US wə:rst] 1.) in an unsatisfactory or unsuccessful way ≠ ↑well ▪ The company has been very badly managed. ▪ The novel was translated badly into English. ▪ badly… … Dictionary of contemporary English