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41 food stamp
N1. राशन\food stampकार्डFood stamp is generally given to the poor. -
42 gibe
N1. तानाThe players had to face gibes from everyone after their poor performance. -
43 give away
PhrV1. देनाHe gave away his old clothes to the poor.2. बाँटनाThe principal gave away the prizes to the winners.3. कन्यादान\give awayकरनाThe bride was given away by her father. -
44 gulf
N1. खाड़ीMost of the Gulf states are Islamic.2. अंतर\gulfया\gulfभेदThere is a wide gulf between the rich and the poor. -
45 jeer
N1. तानाAzharuddin had to face jeers from the public for bad captaincy.--------V1. चिढ़ानाThe players were jeered at by the crowd for poor performance. -
46 keep on
PhrVI1. नौकरी\keep onमें\keep onरखनाI kept him on, even though his work was poor.--------PhrVI1. ज़ारी\keep onरहना[रखना]The rain kept on all night.--------PhrV1. मकान\keep onरखना--------keep on (at SB)PhrV1. बार\keep onबार\keep onकहकर\keep onपरेशान\keep onकरनाI wiil do the work, just don't keep on at me about it. -
47 lamb
N1. मेमनाThe sheep was grazing with its lamb.2. भोला-भाला/भोंदूShe is a clever girl while her brother is a poor lamb. -
48 lather
N1. फेन/झागShaving creame produces very poor lather in hard water.2. भारी पसीना\{विशेषरूप से घोड़े का\}3. उत्तेजित अवस्थाHe was in lather when asked to deliver his maiden speech.--------V1. झाग बनानाLather the face well helps in smooth shaving. -
49 lavish
Adj1. उदारHe was very lavish with his money to help the poor.2. फिजूलखर्चHis father does not like his lavish style of life. -
50 leadership
N1. नेतृत्वThe party has become a prey to poor leadership.Does he have the necessary leadership qualities.The party leadership will appoint the Gensaldecretary. -
51 mathematics
N1. गणितHe is poor in mathematics. -
52 medicaid
N1. मेडिकेड\{गरीबों को दवा एवँ उपचार उपलब्ध कराने की एक योजना\}Medicaid is a boon to the poor. -
53 munificensely
Adv1. दयाशीलता सेWe have to give alms to the poor munificensely. -
54 needs
N1. ज़रूरतेंShe was met with all her needs.The needs of the poor will be fulfilled. -
55 oppress
VT1. दमन\oppressकरनाThe poor have always been oppressed. -
56 out house
N1. मुख्य\out houseघर\out houseके\out houseबाहर\out houseएक\out houseछोटा\out houseघरThe poor family had to live in the outhouse.The outhouse of that chic office is not clean. -
57 pathetic
Adj1. करुणाजनकThe poor man died on the road in a pathetic condition.2. बेकारAs an artist he is pathetic. -
58 philanthropic
Adj1. लोकोपकारीPhilanthropic organisationis organised in many cities to help poor people. -
59 philanthropy
N1. मानवप्रेमHis principle of philanthropy makes worry about the poor. -
60 placate
V1. शांत करनाChildren are unable to placate their teacher for their poor conduct.
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