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61 deck
N1. डेक/जलपोत की छतThe crew members go for a walk on the deck.2. बस की छतThere was a great rush on the bus deck.3. ताश के पत्तेHe took out the ace from the deck of the cards.4. रेकार्डिंग के लिए एक यंत्रHe had a nice deck and a good collection of cassettes.--------V1. सजानाShe decked up nicely for the party. -
62 declamation
N1. घोषणाThe leader made declaimation about his party.2. भाषणThere was a declamation competition at the school. -
63 decollete
Adj1. कंधे तक दिखने वाला वस्त्रShe wore a decollete gown for the party. -
64 decoration
N1. सजावटThe decoration of the room was very impressive.The decoration piece lying on the bed is very costly.2. सजावट की वस्तुThe decorations for the party are being arranged.3. पदकHe has received a decoration for winning a championship. -
65 decorum
N1. मर्यादाHe maintained a decorum behaviour throughout the party. -
66 deep
Adj1. गहराShe took out water from a deep well.He took a deep breath on seeing his sick friend.He wore a deep blue jacket for the party.He has got a deep insight into the subject.2. गम्भीरHis sentences had deep meanings.He had a deep voice.3. मग्नHis involvement in the affair was very deep.He was deep in thoughts.--------Adv1. गहराई\deepसे[में]He was deep asleep when Ram came inside the house.He went deep inside the river.The prayer was performed by standing deep in the river.--------N1. समुद्रPacific is the deep. -
67 defacto
Adj1. वास्तविकHe is the defacto ruler of the empire even if he is brutal.--------Adv1. वस्तुत:The opposition challanged the ruling party's survival, but they continued ruling defacto. -
68 defender
N1. रक्षकHe is a great defender of his party. -
69 deficit
N1. घाटाHe has to face a deficit of Rs. 1500/- in order to carry out the work regularly.The budget deficit was brought in front of the party. -
70 demagogue
N1. जनोत्तेजक नेताAll leaders of modern age are demagogues.He was a demagogue of the Congress Party. -
71 deplete
VT1. खाली\depleteकरनाThe election has depleted party funds. -
72 deviation
N1. लीक\deviationसे\deviationहटनाThe deviation of the river from it's natural course is done to prevent flood.2. उल्लंघनThe minister was accused of deviation from the party's code of conduct. -
73 disaffected
Adj1. असंतुष्टSome disaffected members left to form a new party. -
74 disgrace
N1. कलंकHis behavior has brought disgrace on himself and on his family.--------VT1. अपमान\disgraceकरनाHe got drunk and disgraced himself in the party. -
75 disloyalty
N1. विश्वासघातRam has been accused of disloyalty to the party. -
76 dismiss
VT1. बरखास्त\dismissकरनाHe was dismissed from the party on charges of corruption. -
77 dissension
N1. मतभेदThere is lot of dissensions among the members within the party. -
78 dissonance
N1. \{संगीत\dissonanceमें\}बेसुरापनA note of dissonance was there in their song.2. असंगतिThere is some dissonance among the members of the party. -
79 doubt
N1. संदेहSome peope have doubts about her honesty--------V1. संदेह\doubtकरनाI doubt whether he'll come to the party or not -
80 dress
N1. लिबासShe got a wonderful dress for her wedding day--------V1. कपड़े\dressपहननाHe dressed for the occasion.He has gone inside to dress for the evening party2. सजानाThe shopping centre was dressed like a bride3. पट्टी करनाThe doctor told the nurse to dress the woulds of the patient4. साफ\dressकरनाThe chicken was dressed well for the dinner5. बढ़ा चढ़ा कर कहनाRumours are always dressed to convince the rumour mongers.
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