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101 anthracite
N1. कोयलाAnthractic is a very hard type of coal that burns without producing a lot of smoke or flames. -
102 anticipation
N1. पूर्वानुमानWe never had an anticipation that such a disaster will take place. -
103 apart from
Prep1. अलावाApart from his acting there was nothing worth seeing in that film. -
104 aperture
N1. छेदScientists say that there are lot of apertures on the moon. -
105 apostrophe
N1. अक्षर\apostropheलोप\apostropheया\apostropheसम्बन्ध\apostropheका\apostropheचिह्नWe put apostrophe and `s'to indicate that what follows relates to the word. -
106 appall
V1. विस्मित\appallकर\appallदेनाThat architecture apalled him. -
107 appear
VI1. दिखाई\appearपड़ना/दिख\appearपड़नाGielgud appears briefly in this movie2. प्रकट\appearहोनाHe suddenly appeared at the wedding3. प्रकाशित\appearहोनाDid your latest book appear yet?4. उपस्थित\appearहोनाHe had to appear in court last month5. जान\appearपड़नाIt appears that he is not going to come. -
108 apposite
Adj1. उचितDo not deviate from the apposite topic of discussion.In this context it would be quite apposite to say that our policy is up tothe mark. -
109 appropriate
Adj1. उचितThe alliance will be declared at an appropriate time.--------VT1. अनुचित\appropriateरूप\appropriateसे\appropriateअपना\appropriateबना\appropriateलेनाIt is alleged that Mr. Kumar appropriated the Institute Funds.2. अलग\appropriateरखनाRs.20000/- have been appropriated for the Conference. -
110 arboretum
N1. वनस्पति वाटीArboretum is attached with every science college so that the students ofbotany can have a better idea of plant life. -
111 arguable
Adj1. आलोच्यThe implementation of this policy is arguable.2. तर्क\arguableयोग्यGiven the present plitical instability it is arguable that the governmentwill last its full term. -
112 argument
N1. बहसThe captain got into an argument with the umpire2. तर्कRam's arguements against capital punishment were quite convincing3. दलीलThe prisoner's argument was that he was attacked first4. विषयThe main arguement of the book is on economic liberaization -
113 aries
N1. मेष\ariesराशिMy zodiac sign is that of Aries -
114 arm
N1. बाँहHe held the monkey in his armsThe dye has stained the arm of my jacket2. शाखाIt is said that the monster was seen in the northern arm of the lakeThis arm of the science institute houses the physics departmentThe country was bombarded through air arm3. हत्थाShe sat on the arm of the chair.--------VT1. शस्त्र\armयुक्त\armकरनाTwo men armed with rifles entered and looted the bank -
115 armadillo
N1. आर्माडिलोHe thinks that armadillos are ugly -
116 armourer
N1. शस्त्रसाज़ीThe armourer said that no more weapons could be supplied. -
117 army
N1. सेनाThe King's army crossed the river.As he ran with the honey we noticed that an army of honeybees wasfollowing himAn army of volunteers came to help the cyclone victims. -
118 arrow
N1. तीर/बाण/शरRam shot the arrow that killed Ravana.2. `-->' चिह्नA few steps down the lane you can see the arrow showing the direction of the park. -
119 assert
VT1. बलपूर्वक कहनाShe asserted that she would not yield to any pressure.The lawyer asserted her innocence.2. जोर देनाEveryone has to assert for the law to be passed. -
120 assertion
N1. दावाI seriously think of your assention.His assertion that the crime was committed during the day is false.His assertion implied his innocence.
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