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1 competition
N1. स्पर्धाBusiness competition can be fiendish at times -
2 competition
n.बराबरी, होड, प्रतियोगिता, प्रतिद्वन्दता, स्पर्धा -
3 competition
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4 adjudicator
N1. निर्णायकShe was made the adjudicator of the Music competition. -
5 advertising
N1. विज्ञापन\advertisingकी\advertisingप्रणालीWith competition growing stiffer,new methods of advertising are being used. -
6 cut-throat
N1. निर्मम\cut-throatप्रतियोगिताThere is cut-throat competition in every field -
7 declamation
N1. घोषणाThe leader made declaimation about his party.2. भाषणThere was a declamation competition at the school. -
8 entry
N1. प्रवेश/डेवढ़ीYash got entry in the painting competition. -
9 final
Adj1. अंतिमThe final chapter of this book is the most interesting.The boss will give the final decision in this matter.This is the final race of the competition.--------N1. अंतिम\finalचरणHe has reached the finals in the match. -
10 fleet
Adj1. तेज़He has trained a fleet footed team for the forthcoming competition.--------N1. जहाजी बेड़ाA fleet of ships was deployed to evacuate persons stranded on the coast.2. गाड़ियों का समूहThe company maintained a fleet of cars for its officers. -
11 flyweight
N1. कुश्ती[मुक्केबाज़ी] का एक वर्गHe could take part only in flyweight group of the wrestling competition due to his lower weight for other categories. -
12 foil
N1. धातु का महीन पत्तरAluminium foil is used to preserve food.2. परिपूरकThe legitimate business is a perfect foil for his illegal activities.--------N1. पतली तलवारThey fenced with foils at the competition.--------V1. रोड़े अटकानाHe foiled attempts by Ram to get the job. -
13 former
Adj1. पुरानाIn former times cut-throat competition was not so acute.2. पूर्वThe former Vice Chancellor visited the university.3. दो\formerमें\formerसे\formerपहलाIn the phrase `Jack and Jill',Jack is former.--------Adj1. भूतपूर्वThe former rulers of the state designed certain policies.2. पहला\{दो\formerमें\formerसे\}The former rule applies later. -
14 individualism
N1. व्यक्तित्वThe arts depend on individualism, flair and eccentricity.2. व्यक्तिवादCapitalism stresses innovation, competition, and individualism. -
15 intercollegiate
Adj1. अन्तर्महाविद्यालयMahesh took part in intercollegiate competition. -
16 nobody
N1. कोई\nobodyनहींNobody can prevent him from taking part in the competition. -
17 part
N1. भागI took part in the chess competition.We think of you as part of our family.2. किरदारI was given the part of Shri Rama in the play.3. वास्तेPlease give me the property on part of my brother.--------V1. अलगहोनाHe was parted from his family after division. -
18 pitch
N1. खेल के लिए स्थानThe cricket pitch is wet now.2. तारत्व/सुर/स्वरA train seens to have higher pitch as the train approaches.3. ऊँचाईThe dancer's talent reached the pitch of perfection.4. फ़ेंक/क्षेपणThe basket ball player gave an exact pitch and the ball fell in the basket.5. उचनिचावThe ship travelled on the sea with a pitch.--------N1. डामर/अलकतराPitch is a useful product in sealing gaps.--------V1. स्थिर करनाTheir prices are pitched lower than those of their competition.2. लगानाPitch the transistor to maximum.3. फ़ेंकनाPitch pebbles into that river.4. टप्पा\pitchखानाThe ball pitched short.5. गिरना\{धडाम से\}The boy suddenly pitched forward out of his seat when the driver applied a sudden break.6. डूबना-उतरानाThe ship pitched in the sea due to tides.7. डेरा डालनाWe pitched camp near the river while tracking. -
19 preordain
V1. पूर्व-निर्धारणThe topics for painting competition seem to be preordained. -
20 promote
V1. पदोन्नति करनाThe director knows Rahul's hard work and thus promoted him to the post of G.M..2. प्रचार करनाIn spite of tough competition in soap market, they succeeded in promoting their product.
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