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1 clothes
N1. वस्त्रIn summer I prefer to wear cotton clothes. -
2 clothes
n.कपडा, वस्त्र, पहनाव -
3 clothes
vastra, kapadé -
4 armful
N1. भुजाभरShe walked down the stairs carrying an armful of clothes. -
5 awry
Adj1. गड़बड़/टेढ़ाHis plans to visit Germany was went awry.जर्मनी जाने की उसकी योजना गड़बड़ा गई.--------Adv1. टेढ़ाHis clothes were all awry. -
6 bale
N1. गठरीThe washerman carried bales of clothes.--------V1. छटरी\{पेराशूट\}से\baleउतरनाThe pilot safely baled out from the damaged aircraft. -
7 bib
N1. बिबBib helps to protect clothes while eating. -
8 careless
Adj1. बेपरवाहShe is careless about her clothes. -
9 cleat
N1. फन्नीलकड़ी\cleatया\cleatधातु\cleatकी\cleatपट्टी\cleatजो\cleatबाँधने\cleatके\cleatकाम\cleatआती\cleatहोThe rope to hang clothes was wound on the cleat. -
10 close-fitting
Adj1. कसा\close-fittingहुआIt is not comfortable to wear close-fitting clothes in summer. -
11 comfortable
Adj1. सुखदाईWear only comfortable clothes. -
12 contribute
VT1. सहयोग\contributeदेनाHis work has contributed new information on a difficult problem.2. सहायता\contributeकरना/चंदा\contributeदेनाYou should contribute old clothes for the victims of flood.Contribute some money to the charity collection.3. भाग\contributeलेनाThe chairman encouraged everyone to contribute to the discussion.4. प्रकाशन\contributeहेतु\contributeदेनाShe contributes small poems regularly to her school magazine. -
13 coordinate
N1. निर्देशांकA line passing through (x,y) coordinate.2. समकक्ष/समपद\coordinateवाली\coordinateवस्तुShe always coordinates her clothes with her shoes and jewellery.--------VT1. संयोजन\coordinateकरनाParty workers were asked to coordinate the election campaign.Coordinate the painters, masons, and plumbers -
14 criss-cross
Adj1. आड़ा-तिरछाShe likes criss-cross paterns on clothes. -
15 crotch
N1. जाँघ\crotchएवं\crotchधड़\crotchके\crotchजोड़\crotchका\crotchक्षेत्रThere were grains of sand in the crotch of his clothes. -
16 damp
Adj1. नम/गीलाHe was wearing clothes damp with perspiration--------N1. नमी2. उत्साह\dampहीनता--------VT1. नम\dampकरना2. हतोत्साह\dampकरना -
17 destitute
Adj1. निस्सहायGive the clothes to the destitutes. -
18 disorderly
Adj1. अस्त-व्यस्त\disorderlyएवं\disorderlyगन्दाA disorderly pile of clothes was lying in the room. -
19 dressing room
N1. कपड़े बदलने का कमराMost of the tailors have a dressing room for the customers can change their dresses or see proper fitting of clothes -
20 dressy
Adj1. शानदार/बहुत\dressyबढ़ियाHer clothes are a bit too dressy for college wear.
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