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121 base
Adj1. तुच्छ/नीचThey spend most of their time in taking about base topics.--------N1. आधारIt is said that Sanskrit is the base of all European languages.--------VT1. आधारित\baseकरनाRam's PHD dissertation was based on computer. -
122 bed
N1. बिछौनाHe sat on the edge of the bed.2. क्यारीThe gardener watered the bed of roses.3. तलHe searched for treasure on the ocean bed.4. आधारThe railway tracks are laid on a bed of stones.--------VT1. रात\bedको\bedशरण\bedदेनाThe inn keeper could bed all the new arrivals.2. पौधा\bedलगानाThe gardener bedded the roots in the compost.3. संभोग\bedकरनाHe has bedded many girls. -
123 behest
N1. आज्ञाThe Foreign Minister addressed the meeting at the behest of PM.At the behest of the commander, all the soldiers moved forward. -
124 belongings
N1. सम्पत्तिShe gave all her belongings to her son. -
125 beneath
Prep1. नीचेI dumped all my things beneath the bed.It is beneath me to quarrel over such petty issues. -
126 bicker
N1. झगड़ाI get jittery when I see the bicker of children.--------VT1. झगड़ा\bickerकरनाChildren keep bickering all the time. -
127 bit
N1. टुकड़ाA bit of rock caught him in the eyeAll they had left was a bit of bread2. लगामThe horse was not accustomed to a bit3. बिट\{कम्प्यूटर\}There are 8 bits in a byte4. छोटा\bitअंशHe looked around for the right size bit -
128 bitter
Adj1. कड़ुवाThe bitter truth is difficult to swallow.2. शोकमयAll the relatives shed bitter tears on his sudden death.3. कठोरA bitter struggleBitter cold
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