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21 result
N1. परिणामShe died as a result of heart failure.Result of a mathematical problem.The result of the match was a draw.--------VI1. नतीजा\resultनिकलनाTheir negligence resulted in a heavy loss.Undue haste results badly. -
22 scald
N1. जला/द्रवदाहFor minor burns and scalds, cool the affected area under running water.--------V1. जलाना\{गरम पानी से\}She was scalded badly when hot tea fell on her.2. गरम करना/उबालनाShe scalded the milk to drink. -
23 scandalous
Adj1. दुखकारीIt is scandalous that you were treated so badly. -
24 sear
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25 shake
N1. हिलानाGive the jar a good shake.2. स्पन्दन3. क्षणHang on! I'll be ready in two shakes.--------V1. हिलानाShake the milk well.2. काँपनाHe was clearly terrified and shaking like a leaf.3. घबरा देनाThey were badly shaken in the accident.4. दुर्बल कर देनाHer theory has been shaken by this new evidence. -
26 situated
Adj1. स्थितHaving six children and no income, I was badly situated. -
27 stair
N1. सीढ़ीHis legs were paining so badly that he could not climb even one stair. -
28 stiletto
N1. खंजरMahesh was stabled badly by the stiletto.2. लोहे की ऊँची एड़ीRama wears good quality of stiletto to add grace to her walk. -
29 trail
N1. वन\trailया\trailजंगल\trailमें\trailपगडंडी\trailरास्ताThe vagabond made a trail through the forest.2. चिह्नThe tornado left a trail of destruction behind it.--------VT1. पीछे\trailपीछे\trailघिसटनाHer dress was trailing along the floor.2. धरती\trailके\trailऊपर\trailइधर-उधर\trailफैलनाJasmine creeper is trailing over the walls.3. हारनाThe party is trailing badly in the polls.4. थक\trailकर\trailचलनाTired Shyam trailed behind his brother. -
30 upset
N1. अस्तव्यस्तता/विपर्यय/पलटHis carelessness could have caused an ecological upset2. घबड़ाहट/परेशानीHe was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed
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