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1 almost
Adv1. लगभग/अधिकतरAlmost everybody passed in the exam. -
2 almost
adv.अधिकतर, लगभग, प्राय:, करीब करीब -
3 alike
Adj1. समानThese two handwritings are almost alike.--------Adv1. समान\alikeरूप\alikeसेThey always think alike. -
4 caravan
N1. काफ़िलाWe were part of a caravan of almost a thousand camels -
5 commodity
N1. सामग्रीAlmost all commodities are available in the super market. -
6 cover
N1. ढक्कनThe computer was covered with a plastic cover.2. बचाव/शरणThe desert didnot give any cover to the troops.3. लिफ़ाफ़ाHe forgot to past a postage stamp on the cover.4. चादरHe pulled the cover over his head and went off to sleep.5. पुठ्ठाThe notebook had a brown cover.6. सुरक्षा\coverराशीHe took a policy that gives extra cover against theft.--------VT1. आच्छादित\coverकरना/ढाँकनाShe covered her face with her hands.2. छिपनाThe grass covered the grave.3. पर्याप्त\coverहोनाThe grant doesn't cover my salary.4. तय\coverकरनाThe caravan covered almost 100 miles each day.5. दबा\coverदेनाThe President covered the fact that he bugged the offices in the White House6. नुकसान\coverभरनाThe insurance won't cover the colossal loss of property.7. किसी\coverके\coverस्थान\coverपर\coverकार्य\coverकरनाShe is covering for our secretary who is ill. -
7 double
Adj1. दोगुनाIn a scheme, he got double the amount invested2. दोहराThey were sleeping on a double beIt has a double advantage of being cheap and effective--------Adv1. दोहराBecause of the injury in her eyes she saw double--------Det1. दुगनीHe draws double the amount as salary than her--------N1. दुगुनी\doubleमात्रा\doubleमेंHe ran at the double when ordered by his boss to complete the task allotted to him--------V1. दुगना करना[होना]The prices of the immoveble properties have almost doubled in that duration2. दोहरा\doubleहो\doubleजानाThey doubled up laughing at my jokeDouble the paper twice and you get four equal sheets of itThe sofa doubles as a bed at night -
8 double glaze
N1. जुडवाँ काँचHe got his bedroom windows fixed with double-glazed glass which made the room almost sound proof -
9 dry
Adj1. सूखा/शुष्कDry landDry humorThe dry vote led by preachers and bootleggersA dry cowA dry white burgundyA dry coughDry sobsA dry bookAry weightA dry runDry factsDry toastHis mouth was dryA very dry martini is almost straight ginA dry greeting--------VI1. सूखनाThe laundry dries in the sun--------VT1. सुखानाDry the clothes outside -
10 ellipse
N1. अण्डाकार\ellipseआकृतिAn ellipse looks almost like a circle. -
11 euphoric
Adj1. खुशी\euphoricसे\euphoricभरा\euphoricहुआ\euphoricमाहोलOn the occasion of the festival the atmosphere in the village wasalmost euphoric. -
12 fall away
PhrV1. गिर पड़नाThe market for their products fell away to almost nothing. -
13 incessant
Adj1. सततThis week is of almost incessant rain. -
14 inconceivably
Adv1. अचिन्त्यनीयताwe're facing a crisis of almost inconceivably devastating magnitude. -
15 indistinguishable
Adj1. अविभेद्यIts colour makes the moth almost indistinguishable from the branch it rests on. -
16 neap
Adj1. सब से नीचे स्तर काIt was almost time for the neap tide. -
17 predicament
N1. दुर्दशाAlmost every one gets predicament in his life time. -
18 provenance
N1. उद्गमAlmost all languages are provenance of sanskrit. -
19 rob
VT1. लूटनाShe was robbed of her cash and jewellery.2. छीननाA last minute goal robbed them of almost certain victory. -
20 spoke
N1. तीली\{साइकिल\spokeइत्यादि\spokeकी\}The ball hit so hard that almost all spokes are broken.--------V1. बोलाpast participle form clashing with the noun formThe words you spoke are not liked by anyone.
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