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1 absolutely
Adv1. पूर्णतःYou are absolutely right. -
2 absolutely
adv.स्वेच्छापूर्वक, निपट, निरा, अवश्य, नितान्त, पूर्ण रूप से, सर्वथा -
3 absolutely
nitaant, sarvatha, avashya -
4 clueless
Adj1. बेवकूफShe is absolutely clueless. -
5 complacency
N1. संतोषHis complacency was absolutely disgusting to me. -
6 imperative
Adj1. अनिवार्यIt is absolutely imperative that we make a quick decision.2. आदेश सूचकIn go the verb is imperative. -
7 legitimate
Adj1. वैधHis claim to the property is absolutely legitimate.2. युक्ति-संगतYour objection is very legitimate. -
8 lifeless
Adj1. मृतThe doctor declared him lifeless.2. नीरसThe play was absolutely lifeless.3. जीवन रहितMost of the planets are lifeless. -
9 necessary
Adj1. आवश्यकIt is not necessary to go there.Make necessary arrangements for her stay here.2. अनिवार्यIt is absolutely necessary to finish this job before the month end.He should accept the necessary consequences his atsion. -
10 perfect
Adj1. संपूर्णThis is an absolutely perfect set of cutlery.2. हीThis is the perfect copy of the original document.3. आदर्शA perfect score made by the opening batsman gives hope to win the game.4. परिशुद्धThey speak perfect French.5. भूतकाल सम्बन्धीI have eaten" is the present perfect tense of " eat--------N1. पूर्णभूतThe verb is in the perfect.--------V1. परिपूर्ण करनाShe is an artist who spent years perfecting her creativity. -
11 positive
Adj1. सकारात्मकRahul is more positive while dealing with the petroleum.2. निश्चयात्मकWe have no positive evidence of her involvement.3. पक्काAre you absolutely positive that it was after midnight?4. प्रभावयुक्तThe test get a positive reaction.5. सुनिश्चितIt was a positive miracle that we arrived on time.6. धनात्मक'+' is a positive sign in mathematics. -
12 scoff
V1. उपहास करनाDo not scoff she is absolutely right. -
13 shell
N1. छिलकाIt is dificult to break the shell of coconut.2. आवरणOnly the shell of the factory was left after the fire had been put out.3. गोलाThe room was full of artillary shells to help the terrorist.--------V1. छिलका उतारनाHe ate the nuts after shelling them off.2. गोलाबारी करना/गोली बरसानाContinous shelling in the border regions has made the life of local villagers absolutely miserable. -
14 skint
Adj1. कंगालHe can't spent money on watching movie, he is absolutely skint. -
15 sozzled
Adj1. धुत्तHe got absolutely sozzled at the christmas party. -
16 still
Adj1. अचल/स्थिरThe photographer asked me to stand still while clicking me.2. शान्तThe weather was absolutely still before the rain poured in.--------Adv1. तथापिThough we have reached September,it 's still very hot.2. ज़्यादाRama brings up still more good ideas. -
17 succeed
V1. सफलता\succeedपानाShe's absolutely determined to succeed in life.
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