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1 mistake
N1. गलतीGood that he admitted the mistake.--------V1. गलत समझनाI mistook her for her sister. -
2 mistake
n.भूल, अशुद्धि, मिथ्या बुद्धि, भ्रम, गलतीv. tr. & intr.भूल करना, और समझाना -
3 mistake
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4 cost
N1. मूल्य/लागतThe cost of oil has increased.--------V1. दाम\costपड़नाThese shoes cost $1002. नुकसान\costपहुँचनाThis mistake cost him his job. -
5 least
Pron1. न्यूनतमHe has committed a mistake by picking up the least experienced to do this job.It is the least you can do to help the earthquake victims. -
6 lecture
N1. व्याख्यानHis lecture impressed me.2. लम्बा कथनHe gave me a lecture on my mistake.--------V1. व्याख्यान देनाHe lectures on ancient history twice a week.2. आलोचना करनाWhy are you lecturing me? -
7 measurement
N1. नापThe tailor made a mistake in the measurement. -
8 reluctant
Adj1. अनिच्छुकHe was very reluctant to admit his mistake. -
9 rub
N1. रगड़Give your shoes a rub before you go out.--------VI1. रगड़नाThe long branches rubbed against each-other2. घिसनाStop rubbing otherwise paint will come off.Her bicycle wheel is rubbing on the mudguard.--------VT1. रगड़She rubbed her body with a towel.2. मलनाShe rubbed the cream on her back.3. घिसनाI know it was a silly mistake but there's no need to rub it in.4. मिटानाWho's rubbed the answers off the blackboard. -
10 scold
V1. डाँटनाI will scold you, If you will do this mistake. -
11 scolding
N1. डाँट/झड़कीI got a scolding from her, for doing the same mistake again and again. -
12 shipmate
N1. सहनाविकThe ship sank because of the Shipmates mistake. -
13 slack
Adj1. ढीला/धीमाThe slack rope was tied to Rahul to climb the mountain by mistake.
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