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21 drawn
Adj1. मुर्झाया साDay to day tensions and sleeplessness made her look drawn -
22 limit
N1. सीमाLimits of metropolitan towns are expanding day-by-day.--------V1. सीमित रहनाLimit your speech to five minutes. -
23 mority
N1. मृत्यु संख्याThe mority in the flood area is rising day by day. -
24 novelty
N1. नवीनताWe like novelty in our day to day life. -
25 pharmacology
N1. औषध विज्ञानToday pharmacology is advancing day by day. -
26 plunder
N1. लूटमारplunders are increasing in number day by day.--------V1. लूटनाRobber plundered the house totally. -
27 so-so
Adj1. जैसे-तैसे/बहुत साधारणHow was the day? So-so!--------Adv1. जैसे-तैसे/बहुत साधारणHow was the day? So-so! -
28 volume
N1. ग्रन्थRead the first volume of Mahabharata2. आयतनPickles are stored in the jars of different volumes3. मात्राThe volume of traffic is increasing day by day4. प्रबलताThe music was on full volume -
29 April fool
N1. पहली\April foolअप्रैल\April foolको\April foolबनाया\April foolगया\April foolमूर्खChildren enjoy the prank of making everyone April fool on the the fools' day. -
30 Friday
N1. शुक्रवारFriday is the 6th day of the week. -
31 PM
Abbr:Prime Minister1. प्रधान मंत्रीPM addressed the nation an republic day. -
32 Santa Clause
PropN1. सैंटाक्लोज़Santa Claus was born of twenty fifth day of last month of the year. -
33 shirt-sleeve
N1. कमीज़ की आस्तीनIt was a warm day and most of the spectators were in their shirt-sleeves. -
34 Sunday
N1. इतवारSunday is a working day for our Company. -
35 Zionism
N1. सियोनवादZionism gave rise to the present day state of Israel. -
36 achievable
Adj1. प्राप्तव्यScoring 300 runs in a one-day cricket match is not achievable. -
37 airless
Adj1. घुटन भराIt was a hot airless day. -
38 alternation
N1. प्रत्यावर्तनOther planets might also have alternation of day and night. -
39 apple
N1. सेबAn apple a day keeps the doctor away. -
40 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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