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1 exam
N1. परीक्षाI have my final BA exams today. -
2 exam
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3 exam
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4 almost
Adv1. लगभग/अधिकतरAlmost everybody passed in the exam. -
5 bald
Adj1. गंजाRam uses a wig to cover his bald head.2. नीरसHe always gave a bald look after his failure in exam. -
6 barely
Adv1. मुश्किल\barelyसेRam barely passed in this final exam.He was so short that he could barely reach the table top.2. मात्रBarely 5% of the population in India knows English well. -
7 berate
VT1. डाँटनाThe teacher berated the students for their poor performance in exam. -
8 cliched
Adj1. घिसा-पिटा\clichedहुआHis cliched essay fetched him very low marks in the exam. -
9 congratulate
VT1. बधाई\congratulateदेनाI congratulated my friend on her success in exam. -
10 consume
VT1. काम\consumeमें\consumeलाना/व्यय\consumeकरनाThe effort to pass the exam consumed all his energy -
11 correct
Adj1. सहीHe gave correct answers to all the questions in the exam.--------V1. ठीक\correctकरना/शोधनाTeacher was correcting the answer's of the students. -
12 date
N1. तिथिWhat is the date today?The date of the election is set by the election commission.He tried to memorize all the dates for his history examThey hoped to get together at an early date2. डेट\{लड़का\dateलड़की\dateका\dateसाथ\dateबाहर\dateजाना\}She asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date3. काल/समय/कालावधिThey are upto date4. साथीHis date never stopped talking5. छुहारा/खजूरThe store sells fresh dates.--------VT1. तिथि\dateडालनाThe package is dated November 24Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findingsShe wrote the letter on Monday but she dated it Saturday so as not to reveal that she procrastinated -
13 dejection
N1. उदासीThe incident left her with a sense of dejection.He was full of dejection on hearing that he has not cleared the exam. -
14 disgraceful
Adj1. लज्जाप्रदHis disgraceful performance in the public exam annoyed his parents. -
15 down
Adv1. उदास/हतोत्साहShe has been down since her last exam results.नीचेHe lay face downThe thief was hidden in the down staircaseThe shades were down3. खराबWe can't work because the computer is downगिरा\downहुआThe tree is downनकदThey made the down payment--------N1. रोवाँ/मुलायम\downबालYou have 4 downs to gain 1.yards--------Prep1. के\downनीचे/के\downतलेYou should run down a hill.He ran off down the street.--------VT1. नीचे\downगिरानाHe downed three martinis before dinnerSome people can down a pound of meat in the course of one mealThe policeman downed the heavily armed suspect -
16 exceedingly
Adv1. बहुत\exceedinglyसाThey perforemed exceedingly well in the public exam. -
17 exemption
N1. छुटकाराI applied for exemption from the exam. -
18 exhort
VT1. उपदेश\exhortदेनाHis father exhorted him to take the civil services exam. -
19 favour
N1. कृपाDue to her favour I was able to pass the exam.--------VT1. कृपा\favourदृष्टि\favourरखनाHe favoured me in the debate. -
20 indolence
N1. आलस्य/उत्साहहीनताHe failed in his exam's due to his indolence.
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