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1 manner
N1. ढंगHe runs the business in a profitable manner.2. आचरणTo have a charming manner.3. रीतिHe should not have behaved in this manner. -
2 manor
N1. जागीरHe is the lord of the manner. -
3 set
Adj1. निश्चितThis Hotel serves meals at set times.2. दृढ़She has very set ideas on womens' issues.3. कृत्रिमShe always has a set expression on her face.4. तैयारThe new political party looks set for victory in the general election.5. निर्धारितEvery winter they visit us on set days.--------N1. सेटCan you get a cutlery set for me?2. दृश्यबन्धThe film had mega sets.3. समूहSet of workers got buried under the debris.4. समुच्चयHe is solving the problems in the chapter sets.--------V1. रख देनाShe set the big tray down on the table.2. लिपिबद्ध करनाHari set pen to paper to complete the letter.3. ठीक करनाWhy don't you set the alarm at 6 O' clock.4. जड़नाHer necklace was set with rubies.5. निश्चित करनाRavi and Rita have not yet set a date for their wedding.6. प्रवर्तित करनाShe set a new world record for the marathon.7. दृढ़ हो जानाThe cement will take some time to set.8. कठोर हो जानाShe set her jaw in a determined manner.9. बैठानाThe sergeon set her broken bone.10. कम्पोज़ करनाBooks were previously set by hand but not any more.11. अस्त हो जानाThe sun in northern countries sets much later in summer than in winter. -
4 poised
Adj1. संतुलितThe cup poised on the edge of the table.2. तैयारHe is poised on the edge of the swimming pool.3. संयमीThe student talked to the principal in a poised manner. -
5 defensive
Adj1. बचाने वालाThe army was deployed along the border as a defensive matter.2. रक्षकHe talked in defensive manner at the party meeting.3. defensivelyAdv1. रक्षा के रुप मेंThe speech was made defensively so that no body can point out the political party. -
6 describe
VT1. वर्णन\describeकरनाDiscreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental.2. बुलानाShe describes herself as a preacher.3. चित्र\describeखींचनाThe child described a perfect circle on the sand. -
7 flashback
N1. पिछली कहानीThe book was written in a manner where the story goes frequently in flashbacks to describe previous events. -
8 subservient
Adj1. अधीनस्थEverything else is subservient to the studies.--------Adj1. चापलूसHe behaves in a subservient manner.2. उपयोगीEverything is subservient to the studies. -
9 defensible
Adj1. सहज में रक्षा होने योग्यThe castle was built in such a manner that made it defensible. -
10 defiant
Adj1. निडरHe was on the stage in a defiant manner. -
11 easy
Adj1. सरलThe place is easy to reach.2. आरामदायकLiving an easy life may lead to hardship.3. सरलEven though he is highly placed he has an easy manner towards everyone. -
12 galvanic
Adj1. रसायनिक\galvanicक्रिया\galvanicद्वारा\galvanicउत्पन्न\galvanicविद्युतThat transistor runs on galvanic battery.2. अचानक\galvanicऔर\galvanicनाटकीयThe government was thrown out of power in a galvanic manner. -
13 methodical
Adj1. व्यवस्थित/तरीके\methodicalकाApproach the solution in a methodical manner. -
14 onset
N1. शुरुआतAt the very onset of his speech he started off in a fiery manner. -
15 simper
V1. बनावटी रूप में मुस्कुरानाModels in the toothpaste advertisement simper in a funny manner.
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