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1 lack
N1. कमीHe suffers from a lack of confidence.--------V1. कमी होनाHe lacks courage to face the audience. -
2 lack
n.कमी, आवश्यकता, अभाव, हीनता, शून्यताv. tr.खाली होना, कम होना, न्यून होना, विहीन होना, रहित होना -
3 scot-free
Adv1. बिना सजा केThey escaped scotfree because of lack of evidence. -
4 acquittal
N1. दोष\acquittalमुक्तिLack of evidence resulted in his acquittal. -
5 aggravate
VT1. उत्तेजित\aggravateकरनाThe problem is aggravated by a lack of understanding.2. क्रोधित\aggravateकरनाSome of his remarks aggravate me. -
6 arise
VI1. उठनाMany questions arose in his mindThey arose before dawn and left for the forests.Many difficulties are arising due to negligence of officials2. खड़ा\ariseहोनाMany problems arise due to lack of proper co-ordination -
7 bag
N1. थैलाI forget to take the bag when I went to the market.जब मैं बाजार गयी तो थैला ले जाना भूल गयी.2. उभरनाSita had dark bags under her eyes due to lack of vitamins.विटामिन की कमी के कारण सीता की आँखों के नीचे काले घेरे उभरने लगे.--------VT1. थैले\bagमें\bagरखनाThey bagged the best vegetables in the basket.2. ले\bagलनाShe has already bagged the most comfortable chair.उसने पहले ही सबसे आरामदायक कुर्सी पकड़ ली.3. झूलनाHer trousers were bagging from the knee. -
8 catastrophe
N1. दुर्गतिLack of funds has resulted in a catastrophe for our school system. -
9 clarity
N1. स्पष्टताThere is lack of clarity in Radha's speech. -
10 collapse
N1. विध्वंसThe collapse of the Soviet Union has ended the cold war.2. असफलताThe collapse of negotiations between the two nations has further aggravated tension in the border.--------V1. टूटकर\collapseगिर\collapseजानाThe building collapsed due to earthquake.2. बिमार\collapseपड़नाHe felt giddy and collapsed on the way to the hospital.3. पतन\collapseहोनाThe company collapsed due to lack of capital.4. अचानक\collapseगिरनाShare market collapsed due to Kargil conflict.5. सिमटनाUse chair that collapse for small spaces. -
11 concrete
Adj1. पदार्थ\concreteरूप\concreteमेंTrees,books etc are concrete things.2. साकारThe police couldn't solve the case due to the lack of concrete evidence.--------N1. रोड़ाModern buildings are mainly concrete. -
12 depress
VT1. दबानाThe glut of oil depressed gas prices2. उदास करनाThese news depressed her3. कम करनाThe lack of rain had depressed the water level in the reservoir4. मन्द करनाThe rising inflation depressed the economy -
13 deprivation
N1. वंचनThe poor suffer even from the deprivation of right to proper housing.2. गरीबीIndia has widespread deprivation caused by lack of employment. -
14 epitomize
V1. साकार\epitomizeरूप\epitomizeहोनाThe minister's statement epitomizes the government's lack of sensitivity of the issue. -
15 force majeure
N1. न\force majeureकरने\force majeureका\force majeureबहानाLack of funds was the force majeure for delaying the project work. -
16 founder
N1. संस्थापकHe is the founder of the party.--------V1. असफल\founderहो\founderजानाThe project foundered because of lack of proper planning. -
17 impediment
N1. विघ्नThe main impediment to growth was lack of capital. -
18 insecurity
N1. असुरक्षाLack of confidence gives insecurity. -
19 latent
Adj1. प्रच्छन्नStrong commitment to moral values was latent in Gandhi's political philosophy.2. अविकसितMany a children's latent talent never blossoms because of lack of opportunities. -
20 mill
N1. मिलWalk straight up front. A while later you will find a mill on your left, just opposite it is the library.2. चक्कीThe mill closed down due to lack of funds.--------V1. पीसनाMill the wheat properly.
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Lack — Lack, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lacked} (l[a^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Lacking}.] 1. To blame; to find fault with. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Love them and lakke them not. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] 2. To be without or destitute of; to want; to need. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English