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(punishment)

  • 1 punishment

    n.
    ताडना, दंड देना; सजा, दंड

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  • 2 punishment

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  • 3 argument

    N
    1. बहस
    The captain got into an argument with the umpire
    2. तर्क
    Ram's arguements against capital punishment were quite convincing
    3. दलील
    The prisoner's argument was that he was attacked first
    4. विषय
    The main arguement of the book is on economic liberaization

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  • 4 capital

    Adj
    1. बड़ा\capitalअक्षर
    Proper names are always written in capital letters.
    2. मृत्युदण्ड
    Some citizens do not believe in capital punishment for murder.
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    N
    1. राजधानी
    Delhi is the capital of India.
    2. पूँजी/मूलधन
    We require a huge capital to start a business.

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  • 5 corporal

    Adj
    1. शारीरिक/देह\corporalसंबंधी
    Gandhiji was against corporal punishment.
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    N
    1. सेना\corporalका\corporalछोटा\corporalअधिकारी/एक\corporalछोटा\corporalअफ़सर
    They received hundreds of application for the post of corporal.

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  • 6 fixer

    N
    1. बिचौलिया
    The case against him is so strong that he needs a fixer to handle the judges to avoid severe punishment.
    2. रासायनिक\fixerपदार्थ
    A fixer is used during development of camera film to fix colours in the negative.

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  • 7 flagellation

    N
    1. चोट
    Flagellation is a kind of self inflicted punishment.

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  • 8 mild

    Adj
    1. विनम्र
    He has a very mild nature.
    2. नरम
    he was given a mild punishment.
    3. सादा
    The taste of the food is qute mild in this restaurant.

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  • 9 paucity

    N
    1. कमी
    The culprit escaped punishment due to paucity of evidences.

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  • 10 penitentiary

    N
    1. बन्दीगृह
    He was kept in a penitentary as a punishment.

    English-Hindi dictionary > penitentiary

  • 11 prison

    N
    1. कारागार
    A prison is a place where people are kept as a punishment.

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  • 12 reprobate

    VT
    1. धिक्कारना
    Christianity reprobate to eternal punishment in hell.

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  • 13 stroke

    N
    1. मार
    Strokes played by Martina mings are exciting.
    2. प्रहार
    His punishment was six strokes of the cane.
    3. घसीट
    The student's name removed from the register with the stroke of a pen.
    4. टन-टन
    At the first stroke it will be 9'o clock.
    5. तैरते अथवा नाँव खेते समय की हरकत
    For me free style is best stroke in swimming.
    6. हल्का स्पर्श
    He gave his pet dog a stroke.
    7. कामयाब घटना
    It is a sheer stroke of luck that he arrived just when I needed him.
    8. दौरा
    The stroke made him deaf.
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    V
    1. मारना
    Students who create fuss in class are stroked by teacher.
    2. सहलाना
    The master stroked his pet dog.

    English-Hindi dictionary > stroke

  • 14 temper

    N
    1. मनोदशा
    He lost his temper when the dual started.
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    VT
    1. लचीला\temperबनाना\{धातु\temperइत्यादि\temperको\}
    Steel is tempered by constantly heating in the fire.
    2. कम\temperकरना
    His punishment was tempered by pardon.

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  • 15 undeserved

    Adj
    1. अनर्जित
    They got undeserved punishment.

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  • 16 unjustly

    Adv
    1. अन्याय\unjustlyसे/अधर्म\unjustlyसे
    He was unjustly singled out for punishment.

    English-Hindi dictionary > unjustly

  • 17 fine

    1. (as punishment) jurrmaanaa

    English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > fine

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