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1 spite
N1. द्वेषHe stole his classmate's books out of spite.--------spite (used with to)V1. नाराज़ करनाThe election campaign was going on at a loud voice to spite the students. -
2 crack
N1. दरारHe opened the window a crack2. चटकने\crackकी\crackआवाज़The crack of a whip,could be heard from my house.3. सनकीShe is a crack.4. धमाकाThere was a loud crack of thunder in the night.5. करारी\crackचोटShe fell down and got a crack on the head.6. एक\crackप्रकार\crackकी\crackनशीली\crackदवाCrack is now freely available in India also.--------VTI1. चिटकनाThe glass cracked when it was heated2. चिटकानाThe child fell on the ground and cracked her bone.3. फटनाHer lips were dry and cracked.4. जोर\crackसे\crackटकरानाShe cracked her head on the wall.5. ज़ोर\crackकी\crackआवाज़\crackकरनाThe hunter's rifle cracked and the fox fell dead.5. गले\crackकी\crackभर्राहटLoud crying cracked her voice.6. मनोवैज्ञानिक\crackदवाब\crackमें\crackआजानाThe lawyer questioned her for three hours and she finally cracked.7. जोर\crackसे\crackपीटनाThe teacher cracked the child with a stick.8. समाधान\crackनिकालनाOur new computer game is a tricky one,but my son finally cracked it.9. कहनाShe is very good at cracking jokes.
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loud voice — clamorous voice … English contemporary dictionary
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Loud-voiced — a. Having a loud voice; speaking with a loud voice; noisy; clamorous. Byron. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Loud-mouthed — a. Having a loud voice; talking or sounding noisily; noisily impudent or offensive. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
loud|ly — «LOWD lee», adverb. 1. with much noise. 2. in a loud voice: »He spoke so loudly it startled us all … Useful english dictionary
voice — n. sound produced by vocal cords 1) to raise one s voice 2) to drop, lower one s voice 3) to lose one s voice 4) a clear; deep; firm, steady; gentle, soft; gruff, harsh, raucous; guttural; high pitched; hoarse; husky; loud; low, low pitched;… … Combinatory dictionary
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loud — loud1 [ laud ] adjective ** 1. ) used for describing a sound that is strong and very easy to hear: There was a loud knocking on the door. The music is deafeningly loud. in a loud voice: He said can I help you? in a very loud voice. ─ opposite… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
loud */*/ — I UK [laʊd] / US adjective Word forms loud : adjective loud comparative louder superlative loudest 1) used for describing a sound that is strong and very easy to hear There was a loud knocking on the door. The music is deafeningly loud. in a loud … English dictionary
loud — 01. Blue whales can make sounds which are nearly twice as [loud] as a jet taking off. 02. In Japanese culture, it is perfectly acceptable to make [loud] slurping sounds when you are eating noodles. 03. The movie was quite funny, and I found… … Grammatical examples in English
voice — I UK [vɔɪs] / US noun Word forms voice : singular voice plural voices *** 1) [countable/uncountable] the sounds that someone makes when they speak A female voice answered the phone. We could hear voices in the next apartment. He tried to keep the … English dictionary