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1 serious
Adj1. गंभीरGarima is serious about her studies. -
2 serious
adj.धीर, गम्भीर, संजीदा, भारी; अपरिहासी, सच्चा; भारी, जोखिम का -
3 serious
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4 anthrax
N1. गिलटी रोगAnthrax is a serious disease affecting sheep,cattle. -
5 composition
N1. संयोजनHarmonious composition is essential in a serious work of art2. छोटी\compositionसी\compositionलेखHe got an A for his composition. -
6 congenial
Adj1. अनुकूल/सुखदThe atmosphere in our colony is not congenial for serious studies. -
7 depletion
N1. कमीThe depletion of ozone layer is a serious problem. -
8 divine
Adj1. ईश्वरीय/स्वर्गीयDivine worshipher pies were simply divine2. पवित्रThe custom of killing the divine king upon any serious failure of his...powers3. श्रेष्ठDivine judgmentThe divine strength of Achilles -
9 godless
Adj1. नास्तिकOnly godless people do serious harm to children. -
10 imbalance
N1. असंतुलितA serious imbalance between our import 4 export trade. -
11 liberty
N1. स्वतन्त्रता\{वैयक्तिक\}Liberty to hold ones own views.2. स्वेच्छाचारिताGiving too much liberty to children sometimes causes serious trouble to parents.3. अवांछनीय व्यवहारTaking liberty with somebody. -
12 offence
N1. अपराधHe has been charged with a serious offence. -
13 persona
N1. अभिनयHis public persona was of serious. -
14 pose
N1. मुद्राI made a comfortable pose for the camera.2. छल-कपटHer generosity is only a pose.--------V1. प्रस्तुत करनाPoverty poses a serious threat to the nation.2. चित्र के लिए खडा रहना या बैठनाShe had to pose for the painting.3. का ढोंग रचना/दिखावा करनाThe thief posed as a relative at the wedding. -
15 posturing
N1.The union need to stop all this posturing and get down in serious talking. -
16 readjust
VT1. फिर\readjustठीक\readjustकरनाIt takes time to readjust oneself to life after a serious illness. -
17 repercussion
N1. प्रतिक्रियाHis resignation will have serious repercussion on the staff. -
18 reverse
Adj1. उल्टीThe three winners were announced in reverse order.She is going in the reverse direction.--------N1. विपरीतHe has done the reverse of what he was asked.He suffered some serious financial reverses.The reverse of a mountain is the area of rain shadow.The arms race has gone into reverse.--------VT1. उलटनाThe gate was open,so she reversed in.The Judge reversed the decision of a lower court.They are trying to reverse the decline of their father's company. -
19 silly
Adj1. अल्पबुद्दिI was rather silly to let the strangers in who robbed me.Stop playing silly games, you are old enough to be serious. -
20 step
N1. कदमShe took a step towards the laboratory.2. कार्यवाहीThe government took serious steps to check the dacoits.3. सोपानI made the rangoli in three steps.--------V1. कदम उठानाI stepped on to the stool to take the book from the shelf.
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