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1 view
N1. दृष्टिThe town came into view2. दृश्यThere is a wonderful view from the top of the hill3. अवलोकनHe was invited for the private view of the exhibition4. दृष्टिकोणWhat is your view on this matter?Take a realistic view of the problem--------VT1. दृष्टि\viewडालनाThe problem should be viewed carefully2. देखनाThe crowd is eagerly waiting to view the match3. निरीक्षण\viewकरना[घर\viewया\viewजायदादThe house is open for viewing in the morning -
2 clear
Adj1. स्पष्ट/साफWe got a clear picture of the cliff from our terrace.2. बिना\clearशंका\clearकेI have a clear idea about all the formulae.3. बेशकHer death is a clear case of suicide.4. सजगHe kept his priorities clear.5. पारदर्शकA clear glass of water was kept on the table.6. बिना\clearरुकावट\clearकेI couldn't get a clear view of the TV screen from a distance.7. विमलThe garden was clear from weeds.8. पूराIt takes clear two days to reach Indore.--------Adv1. समझ\clearमें\clearआनाI could hear her loud and clear.--------V1. हटनाThe sky was cleared of clouds after the storm.2. साफ\clearकरनाAfter lunch clear the table.3. दोष\clearमुक्त\clearकरनाThe lawyer tried to show his client to be clear.4. निर्दोष\clearठहरानाThe culprit was cleared of all the charges.5. निकास\clearकरनाCheques take three business days to clear.6. चुकता\clearकरनाHe cleared all his debts before passing away. -
3 indulgent
Adj1. कृपालुThe father gave an indulgent smile to his daughter.2. अनुकूलLet us take an indulgent view of the play.
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