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1 much raker
N1. दोष खोज़नेवालाShe is a much raker who makes others realize. -
2 exploit
N1. कारनामेंI'm not interested in your exploits in the war.--------VT1. उपयोग\exploitकरनाHe exploited the new tax system.शोषण\exploitकरनाShe was much exploited by her office. -
3 set
Adj1. निश्चितThis Hotel serves meals at set times.2. दृढ़She has very set ideas on womens' issues.3. कृत्रिमShe always has a set expression on her face.4. तैयारThe new political party looks set for victory in the general election.5. निर्धारितEvery winter they visit us on set days.--------N1. सेटCan you get a cutlery set for me?2. दृश्यबन्धThe film had mega sets.3. समूहSet of workers got buried under the debris.4. समुच्चयHe is solving the problems in the chapter sets.--------V1. रख देनाShe set the big tray down on the table.2. लिपिबद्ध करनाHari set pen to paper to complete the letter.3. ठीक करनाWhy don't you set the alarm at 6 O' clock.4. जड़नाHer necklace was set with rubies.5. निश्चित करनाRavi and Rita have not yet set a date for their wedding.6. प्रवर्तित करनाShe set a new world record for the marathon.7. दृढ़ हो जानाThe cement will take some time to set.8. कठोर हो जानाShe set her jaw in a determined manner.9. बैठानाThe sergeon set her broken bone.10. कम्पोज़ करनाBooks were previously set by hand but not any more.11. अस्त हो जानाThe sun in northern countries sets much later in summer than in winter. -
4 relief
Adj1. सहायता कोषRelief fund was collected for helping the quake victims.--------N1. उभरी\reliefहुई\reliefनक्काशीA relief map of India,i.e.showing mountains,valleys,gulfs,seas,etc.2. रंग\reliefऔर\reliefशेडिंग\reliefद्वारा\reliefऊँचाई\reliefका\reliefप्रदर्शनThe hills stood out in sharp relief against the dawn sky.--------N1. सहायता\{कोष\}She sent some relief to refugees.2. आरामThe injection gave the patient much relief.3. विश्रामHe did duty from 9a.m.to8p.m.with only one hour's relief.4. राहतShe heaved a sigh of relief when her son returned home safely.5. छूटThey got temporary financial relief from the tax due to severe drought. -
5 sweat band
N1. पसीने को सुखाने केलिये बाँधा गया कपड़ाShe was sweating so much so that she tied sweat band on her head. -
6 concern
N1. चिन्ताThe safety of the ship is the captain's concern--------VT1. चिन्तित\concernकरनाShe is very much concerned about her health. -
7 corner
N1. कोनाA piano was kept in one corner of the room.2. विषम\cornerपरिस्थिति\cornerमे\cornerफँसनाToo much of lying ended him into a corner.3. गुप्त\cornerस्थानShe tried to hide herself in the corner of the city.--------V1. कठिनाई\cornerमें\cornerडालनाThe student's question cornered the teacher.2. अधिकार\cornerजमा\cornerलेनाThe Jhaveries cornered the gold market. -
8 dark
Adj1. अंधेराShe was sitting in a dark corner2. गहराDark greenDark eyesA dark scowl3. गुप्तKeep it dark4. अस्पष्टMuch that was dark is now quite clear to me--------N1. अंधेराThe powers of darknessHe moved off into the darknessHe was in the dark concerning their intentions2. साँवला -
9 fraternize
V1. भ्रातृ\fraternizeभाव\fraternizeउत्पन्न\fraternizeकरने\fraternizeवालाShe doesn't like her boss fraternizing too much with other colluges. -
10 keep to oneself
PhrV1. अपने\keep to oneselfमें\keep to oneselfरहनाShe keeps to herself, so not much is known about her. -
11 less
Adv1. कमShe goes out less now.--------Pron1. कमI knew him much less aat the time. -
12 like
Adj1. एक सेLike minded people.--------Prep1. तरह काHe speaks like his father.He behaves like a child.A person like Gandhi is born once in a century.2. जैसाIt's like him to indulge in gossip mongering.--------V1. पसंद करनाShe likes her sister very much. I like milk. I like early morning walk.Would you like to state your views in the matter.2. उचित लगनाI didn't like his remarks.3. चाहनाWould you like to go for a walk? -
13 mingle
N1. घुलना\mingleमिलनाShe does not like to mingle much. -
14 occasion
N1. अवसर/प्रसंगOn rare occassions, she dressed up.2. मौकाI don't get much occasion to speak German.--------V1. निमित्तमात्र होनाThe child's remarks occasioned lots of mirth. -
15 profit
N1. लाभ/मुनाफ़ाThis time she didn't get much profit out of this business.--------V1. लाभ उठानाPolitical parties are profiting voter needs. -
16 rash
Adj1. अतिशीघ्रShe shouldn't make rash promises.--------N1. फुन्सीToo much oily food brought her out in red itchy rashes.2. आकस्मिक\rashहड़तालों\rashका\rashसिलसिलाThe recent rash of strikes in the railways caused great inconvienence. -
17 so
Adv1. इतनाDon't look so angry.2. अत्यधिकI am so glad to see you in my house.I have not enjoyed so much in tour.3. उसी तरह/समान रूप सेHe is not so good as his brother.The banner was so big.4. ऐसाI was not sure if she will succeed but I certainly hope so.John is going to help me, or so he says.5. भीHe is divorced and so am I.--------Conj1. इसलियेThe shop was closed so I couldn't get my requirements.So, it was that he finally returned home.2. ताकिI gave you a map so you wouldn't get lost.3. तो\soफिरSo I have a couple of drinks on the way home.So thats the end of this movie.So there is no proof, we can't do anything. -
18 stinking
Adj1. बुराShe's got a stinking habit of talking too much. -
19 superfluous
Adj1. अतिरिक्तMother gave away superfluous vegetables as she had prepared too much. -
20 sweet heart
N1. प्रेमी/प्रेमिकाShe likes her sweet heart very much.
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