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1 excitement
N1. हलचल/आवेशHe could hardly conceal his excitement when she agreed to marry him. -
2 excitement
n.हलचल; घबराहट; छेड; जोश, उत्तेजना -
3 fever
N1. बुखारHe has a very high fever.2. उत्तेजनाI waited for my new car in fever of excitement. -
4 fever pitch
N1. उत्तेजना\fever pitchके\fever pitchचरमThe excitement of the crowd was at fever pitch. -
5 feverish
Adj1. हल्का\feverishबुखार\feverishहोनाWhen I touched his hand, I found that he was feverish.2. अधिक\feverishउत्तेजना\feverishहोनाHe remains in a state of feverish excitement while waiting for the results of the elections. -
6 flush
Adj1. समतलThe edge of the tank was flush with the ground.2. बहुतायतHis father is a rich man and is always flush with money.--------N1. ताश का एक खेलFlush is a game of betting.--------N1. लालिमाShe had a flush on her cheek.2. आवेगIn the flush of excitement, he forgot to lock the door.3. पानी बहानाPlease flush the drain after you have taken bath.4. नया विकासThe plants in his garden are in their second flush.--------V1. कपोल पर लाली छानाHe flushed when praised in the office.2. पानी से बहानाHe flushed away all the incriminating documents through the toilet. -
7 flutter
N1. उत्तेजनाHe was in a flutter on clearing the hurdle.2. कम्पनThe sound of the song had a flutter due to long use of the tape.3. बाज़ी लगानाHe had a flutter at the stock market today.--------V1. फड़फड़ानाThis place is so calm that you can even hear the flutter of wings of the birds.2. हवा में हिलनाAll the flags in the stadium were fluttering in the strong wind.3. हिलानाThe vamp fluttered her eyes coquettishly at the hero in the film.4. तेज़ रफ्तार से धड़कनाDue to excitement his heart was fluttering. -
8 positively
Adj1. निश्चित रूप सेRavi's attacker has been positively identified.2. स्पष्ट रूप सेDeepak was positively glowing with excitement. -
9 tremor
N1. कम्पनStrong tremors were felt during the earth quake.2. रोमांचThere were tremors of excitement in the film. -
10 whoop
N1. चीखThey opened the gifts with whoops of excitement.--------VI1. चिल्लानाThey spent the night whooping on the new year eve.
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