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1 punishment
n.ताडना, दंड देना; सजा, दंड -
2 punishment
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3 argument
N1. बहसThe captain got into an argument with the umpire2. तर्कRam's arguements against capital punishment were quite convincing3. दलीलThe prisoner's argument was that he was attacked first4. विषयThe main arguement of the book is on economic liberaization -
4 capital
Adj1. बड़ा\capitalअक्षरProper names are always written in capital letters.2. मृत्युदण्डSome citizens do not believe in capital punishment for murder.--------N1. राजधानीDelhi is the capital of India.2. पूँजी/मूलधनWe require a huge capital to start a business. -
5 corporal
Adj1. शारीरिक/देह\corporalसंबंधीGandhiji was against corporal punishment.--------N1. सेना\corporalका\corporalछोटा\corporalअधिकारी/एक\corporalछोटा\corporalअफ़सरThey received hundreds of application for the post of corporal. -
6 fixer
N1. बिचौलियाThe case against him is so strong that he needs a fixer to handle the judges to avoid severe punishment.2. रासायनिक\fixerपदार्थA fixer is used during development of camera film to fix colours in the negative. -
7 flagellation
N1. चोटFlagellation is a kind of self inflicted punishment. -
8 mild
Adj1. विनम्रHe has a very mild nature.2. नरमhe was given a mild punishment.3. सादाThe taste of the food is qute mild in this restaurant. -
9 paucity
N1. कमीThe culprit escaped punishment due to paucity of evidences. -
10 penitentiary
N1. बन्दीगृहHe was kept in a penitentary as a punishment. -
11 prison
N1. कारागारA prison is a place where people are kept as a punishment. -
12 reprobate
VT1. धिक्कारनाChristianity reprobate to eternal punishment in hell. -
13 stroke
N1. मारStrokes played by Martina mings are exciting.2. प्रहारHis punishment was six strokes of the cane.3. घसीटThe student's name removed from the register with the stroke of a pen.4. टन-टनAt the first stroke it will be 9'o clock.5. तैरते अथवा नाँव खेते समय की हरकतFor me free style is best stroke in swimming.6. हल्का स्पर्शHe gave his pet dog a stroke.7. कामयाब घटनाIt is a sheer stroke of luck that he arrived just when I needed him.8. दौराThe stroke made him deaf.--------V1. मारनाStudents who create fuss in class are stroked by teacher.2. सहलानाThe master stroked his pet dog. -
14 temper
N1. मनोदशाHe lost his temper when the dual started.--------VT1. लचीला\temperबनाना\{धातु\temperइत्यादि\temperको\}Steel is tempered by constantly heating in the fire.2. कम\temperकरनाHis punishment was tempered by pardon. -
15 undeserved
Adj1. अनर्जितThey got undeserved punishment. -
16 unjustly
Adv1. अन्याय\unjustlyसे/अधर्म\unjustlyसेHe was unjustly singled out for punishment. -
17 fine
1. (as punishment) jurrmaanaa
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