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1 ladder
N1. सीढीUse this ladder to climb up.Hard work is a sure ladder to advance in one's career.--------V1. सीढी बनाना -
2 ladder
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3 ladder
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4 step ladder
N1. सीढ़ीWe used a step ladder to put on the bulb. -
5 lean
Adj1. दुबलाShe is very lean and thin.2. कमA lean harvest.3. मज्जाहीन(of meal) He has been advised to take a lean diet.--------V1. झुकनाShe leaned out of the window.2. सहारे टिकनाThe ladder is leaning against the wall.3. सहारे रखनाHe leant his stick against the wall.4. निर्भर होनाShe leans upon her mother for guidance.5. प्रवृत्ति होनाHis thinking leans towards communism. -
6 off
Adj1. सुदूरHe looked a bit off during the ceremony.--------Adv1. से दूर हटकरThe institute is still two kilometers off.--------Prep1. पर सेHe fall off a ladder. -
7 secure
Adj1. निश्चिंतChidren need to feel secure.2. निश्चितMake a sure investment.3. सुरक्षितThe strongroom is as secure as we can make it.4. सुदृढ़Is that ladder secure?--------V1. प्राप्त कर लेनाShe secured 95% marks in board examination.2. कसकर बाँधनाSecure all the doors and windows before leaving.3. की रक्षा करनाWe should secure our country from foreign attack. -
8 shin
N1. नली/नरहरThe scooters wheel smashed into my shin.--------V1. चढ़नाI will shin up the ladder to reach the upper floor. -
9 stumble
V1. ठोकर खाना या लगनाI stumbled over a tree root.2. गिरनाHe stumble from the ladder.3. भूल करनाShe stumbled but then continued. -
10 superstition
N1. अन्धविश्वासThere is a superstition, which makes some people afraid of walking under a ladder.
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