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101 immersion
N1. निमज्जनGanesh immersion is held on the 1.th day of Ganesh utsav. -
102 imprudence
N1. अविवेकिताYour imprudence may lead me in loss one day. -
103 in a flat spin
IDM1. अत्यधिक परेशान होनाDue to sudden fall in share prices, the market has been in a flat spin throughout the day. -
104 inactive
Adj1. निष्क्रियSome animals are inactive during the day time. -
105 inductive
Adj1. प्रेरक/आगमनात्मकIt is inductive that tomorrow will be a cloudy day.. -
106 indulge
V1. का मन रखनाone shouldn't indulge oneself in day dreaming.2. प्रसन्न करनाShe indulges his every whim.3. सन्तुष्ट करनाLets indulge ourselves with a bottle of champagne. -
107 indulgence
N1. सन्तोषOne pint of beer a day and an occasional game of billiards are his only indulgences.. -
108 intake
N1. भुक्तक्रियाIntake of fluids should be more in a day.2. ग्राह्यताIntake of students in the humanities has come down. -
109 jam-packed
Adj1. भरा\jam-packedहुआThe cinema hall was jam-packed on the first day of the show. -
110 joust
N1. घोड़े\joustपर\joustसवारी\joustकरते\joustहुए\joustभाले\joustसे\joustयुद्ध\joustकरनाModern day war does not have jousts. -
111 keep STH up
PhrV1. ऊपर\keep STH upरखना/ज़ारी\keep STH upरखनाThe bad harvest will keep the prices up.Germany kept up the bombardment day and night.She wants to keep up the appearance. -
112 kennel
N1. कुत्ता\kennelघरWe left our dog in the kennel before going out.I wonder what Ram does the whole day along with his dog in the kennel. -
113 kingly
Adj1. राजसीHis kingly behaviour will destroy him one day. -
114 lark
N1. एक पक्षीLarks clouded the sky.2. क्रीडा-कौतुकWe enjoyed the lark that day. -
115 lassitude
N1. शिथिलता\{शारीरिक अथवा मानसिक\}After having worked very hard the whole day a sudden lassitude descended upon him. -
116 lend
V1. उधार देनाHe lent him some money.2. देनाLend me your car for a day.3. योगदान देनाHer presence lent a grace to the occasion. -
117 loaf
N1. रोटीLet everyone take a loaf.--------V1. आवारागर्दी\loafकरनाHe spends all day loafing about. -
118 lot
N1. ढेरThis lot is meant for him.2. बहुत बडी संख्याLots of people come to this temple every day.3. स्थान विशेषParking lot.4. भाग्यI pity her lot. -
119 lousy
Adj1. बहुत खराबI had a lousy day at my office today. Nothing went right. -
120 lucky
Adj1. भाग्यवानHe considered himself lucky that the tornado missed his houseMy lucky day
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