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1 desire
N1. इच्छाA man of many desires but of no efforts,can't do anything.2. इच्छितShe was his heart's desire.--------VT1. चाहनाWe must desire for freedom. -
2 desire
n.इच्छा, लालसा, मनोकामना, अभिलाषा, इच्छा की हुई वस्तु, अभीष्टv. tr.चाहना, आकांक्षा करना, इच्छा करना -
3 absolute
Adj1. पूर्णतयाThere is no absolute standard for beauty.--------N1. परम\absoluteसिद्धांतI always have a desire for absolutes in this uncertain world. -
4 consent
N1. अनुमतिI married with the consent of my parents.--------VT1. माननाMy parents consented with my desire to marry the man of my choice. -
5 craze
N1. बावलापन/सनक\crazeअस्थाई\crazeसमय\crazeतकNowadays there is latest teenage dance craze among children.--------VI1. झकी\crazeहो\crazeजानाHe was crazed by the desire for drugs.--------VT1. पागल\crazeबनानाEvery body is scared of a crazed look in his eyes. -
6 extraordinary
Adj1. अनोखीAn ambassador extraordinary2. विशेषExtraordinary authorityAn extraordinary desire for approval -
7 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. -
8 imbue
V1. भर देनाpolitician imbued with a desire for social change. -
9 imperialist
N1. साम्राज्यवादीThe imperialist's desire.. -
10 irresistible
Adj1. अप्रतिरोध्यHe felt an irresistible urge to slap her.2. लुभावनाChildren find their desire for ice cream irresistible. -
11 petty
Adj1. नगण्य/तुच्छHe was going through the petty details.2. नीचHe did petty observance of the regulations.3. निर्दयी और मतलबीIt was a petty desire for revenge. -
12 unwaveringly
Adv1. दृढ़ता\unwaveringlyसेHis desire to succeed is unwaveringly strong.
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