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1 deed
N1. कार्यA good deed is always remembered.2. विलेखA copy of the dead was given to him after his meeting with the client. -
2 deed
n.कर्म, क्रिया, काम; कृत्य, वीरता का काम, कौतुक; लेख, प्रमाण, दस्तावेज, पत्र -
3 deed
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4 deed of Convenant
N1. दानपत्रHe issued a deed of convenant before his death for the nearby church. -
5 deed poll
N1. एक पक्षीय विलेखHe gave a deed poll in the newspaper regarding the change of his name. -
6 title-deed
N1. अधिकार\title-deedपत्रHe showed the title-deed to the broker. -
7 insertion
N1. निवेशनThe game is played with the insertion of a coin.2. अन्त:स्थापनHe had the insertion of the title deed in the newspaper. -
8 lethargy
N1. अकर्मण्यताThe deed has not yet been signed due to his lethargy. -
9 macabre
Adj1. पैशाचिकIt is a macabre deed. -
10 minor
Adj1. नाबालिगHe was still a minor when he performed the fabulous deed. -
11 sorry
Adj1. खेदI am sorry that I could not pick you up.2. ग्लानि से भरपूरI am sorry about my deed.3. घटियाIt's a sorry seen.4. दयनीयThe school is in a sorry condition. -
12 wilful
Adj1. स्वेच्छाचारीEverything was his wilful deed. -
13 wrongful
Adj1. गलतThe man was punished for wrongful deed.
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