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1 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. -
2 defeat
n.हार, पराजयv. tr.हराना, भगाना, परास्त करना, पराजित करना, नाश करना -
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4 aberration
N1. विकारThe defeat was a temporary aberration. -
5 admit
V1. स्वीकार\admitकरनाAlexander never admitted defeat.2. प्रवेश\admitदेनाEach invitation admits only two people to the function.3. भर्ती\admitकरनाThe school admits only 50 student at a time. -
6 augur
N1. भविष्य\augurबताने\augurवाला--------VTI1. आगम\augurकहनाThe figures augur a massive defeat for the government. -
7 contention
N1. विवाद/झगड़ाThis is no occasion for contention.2. स्पर्धाShe faced a series of defeat in the contention.3. तर्कMy contention is that you misunderstood the facts. -
8 delinquency
N1. अपराधवृत्तिThe child was poor, so he drifted towards delinquency.Delinquency amongst the teenagers is on the increase in the major cities.बड़े शहरों में किशोरों में अपराध बढ़ रहा है.2. चूक\{कर्तव्य\delinquencyमें\}The captain's delinquency led to the defeat of the team -
9 demoralisation
N1. उत्साहभंगThe demoralization of the army led to their defeat.2. नैतिक\demoralisationपतन -
10 demoralize
VT1. निरुत्साह\demoralizeकरनाThe Team was not demoralized by the defeat. -
11 face
N1. मुख/चेहराHe washed his face with liquid soap.2. प्रतिष्ठाWith India's defeat in the world cup match the captain lost his face.--------V1. सामना-होना/करनाIn this exercise, the gymnast should face the floor2. रूप\faceदेनाThe building was faced with beautiful stones -
12 gloom
N1. आंशिक\gloomअंधकारI couldn't see in the gloom.2. उदासीPeople were in a state of gloom due to India's defeat in the world cup.--------VT1. धुंधला\gloomकरनाThe rain has gloomed the prospect of any further play. -
13 glum
Adj1. अप्रसन्नPlenty of glum faces could be seen after India's defeat by Australia. -
14 ignominious
Adj1. निन्द्यAn ignominious defeat. -
15 ignominy
N1. तिरस्कारIt is difficult to suffer the ignominy of defeat. -
16 inglorious
Adj1. अकीर्तिकरMaharana pratap suffered an inglorious defeat in the hands of Akbar, the great. -
17 irredeemable
Adjअप्राप्यThe wrestler thought his honour irredeemable due to defeat. -
18 join forces with
IDM1. एकजुट\join forces withहोनाAll the political parties have joined forces to defeat the Congress. -
19 morale
N1. मनोदशाInspite of the defeat, morale was still high in the team. -
20 rout
N1. भगदड़After their defeat in the first half the second half match became a rout.--------VT1. हरा देनाHe resigned from his post after his party was routed in the election.
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