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1 positive
Adj1. सकारात्मकRahul is more positive while dealing with the petroleum.2. निश्चयात्मकWe have no positive evidence of her involvement.3. पक्काAre you absolutely positive that it was after midnight?4. प्रभावयुक्तThe test get a positive reaction.5. सुनिश्चितIt was a positive miracle that we arrived on time.6. धनात्मक'+' is a positive sign in mathematics. -
2 positive
adj.स्थिर, पक्का, निस्सन्देह, निश्चय, सुनिश्चित; वास्तविक; निर्णायक; धनात्मक -
3 positive discrimination
N1. सकारात्मक भेदभाव -
4 emphatically
Adv1. सशक्त\emphaticallyतरह\emphaticallyसेHer respone was emphatically positive. -
5 level
Adj1. समतलLevel ground.2. समान स्तरीयLevel score.3. अपरिवर्तनशीलLevel condition.--------N1. स्तरThe level of sugar in his blood has gone down.2. सापेक्षिक स्तरHe is at a lower level than his friend.3. ऊँचाईThe level of the platform is very high.4. परतSome pieces of pottery were found in the lowest level of the excavations.--------V1. समान स्तर का बनानाPositive discrimination is supposed to level the differences among the different social groups.2. समतल करनाThe pitch has been well levelled. -
6 outlook
N1. दृष्टिकोणShe has a very positive outlook.2. अन्दाज़\{भविष्य के बारें में\}The outlook for this weekend is not something to look forward to.3. संभवComputer growth indicates a break outlook for the unemployed.4. नज़ाराThe house has a beautiful outlook. -
7 terminal
Adj1. अन्त्य\terminalरोगीShe has terminal illness.--------N1. आखिरी\terminalस्थानYou have to catch the flight from the terminal.2. विद्युत\terminalचक्र\terminalका\terminalअन्तिम\terminalसिराThere are positive and negative terminals in the battery.
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