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1 dawn
N1. उषाकाल/प्रभात/सबेरा/तड़केWe got up before dawn2. आरंभ/उद्भव/उदयThe dawn of civilizationIt was the dawn of the Roman Empire--------VT1. सबेरा\dawnहोनाIt started to dawn, and we had to get up2. दिखाई\dawnदेनाIt dawned on him that she had betrayed him3. आरंभ\dawnहोना/उद्भव\dawnहोनाThe age of computers had dawned -
2 bright
Adj1. चमकीलाThe sun was bright and hotBright greensBright silver candlesticks2. तेज़Some children are brighter in one subject than anotherThe bright sound of the trumpet section3. उज्ज्वलThe room was bright and airyHad a bright future in publishing4. दीप्तिमानThe bright stars of stage and screenBright faces -
3 chat
N1. गपशपMy friend and I had a long chat about our school days.--------V1. गपशप\chatकरनाMy friend and I chatted whole night. -
4 detach
VT1. पृथक\detachकरनाDetach the attachments from the application form and fill it.His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery2. भेज देनाDetach a regiment in the front to fight. -
5 class
Adj1. विशेषSachin Tendulkar is a high class player.--------N1. वर्गI belong to the middle class.2. कक्षाMy collegue and I had studied in the same class.3. विशेषताHardy was in a different class from his contemperories.4. श्रेष्ठताOur football team lacks class.5. श्रेणीI travel in second-class compartment of the train.6. प्रथम\classस्थानHe was always first-class-first in the college.7. जातिWhales belong to the mammal class.--------V1. वर्गीकरण\classकरनाWords in the dictionary are classed invarious grammatical categories. -
6 friendship
N1. मैत्रीRana and Rahul had strong ties of friendship between them. -
7 jaw
N1. जबड़ाHe injured his jaw in an accident.2. लम्बी\jawबातचीतMy friend and I had a jaw in the afternoon. -
8 peer
N1. जोड़In cricket, Tendulkar has no peer where batting is concerned.--------V1. सावधानी से देखना/ताकनाIt was dark in the evening, when I returned from market on my bicycle and I had to peer with half-स्हुट् eyes to stay on the road. -
9 tie
N1. टाईHe bought a tie for his brother.2. बन्धनRam and Mohan had strong ties of friendship.3. टाई\{दो\tieचीज़ों\tieके\tieबीच\tieमें\tieजोड़ने\tieका\tieहिस्सा\}He nailed the rafters together with a tie beam.4. बन्धनीHe needed a tie for the packages.5. प्रतिस्पर्धा\tieमें\tieबराबरीThe game ended in a tie.6. दो\tieसुरों\tieके\tieऊपर\tieखीचीं\tieजाने\tieवाली\tieवक्र\tieरेखाSee that the notes go with the tie.7. स्लीपर[ लकडी\tieया\tieअन्य\tieपदार्थ\tieसे\tieबने\tieस्लीपर\tieजिन\tieपर\tieरेल\tieकी\tieपटरी\tieकसी\tieजाती\tieहै]--------VI1. बराबर\tieरहनाThe teams tied in the end.--------VT1. बाँधनाThey tied their victim to the chair.2. से\tieसम्बद्ध\tieहोनाI am tied to UNIX. -
10 blind
Adj1. अंधाBlind to a lover's faultsBlind hatred2. असफलA blind attempt3. बन्दBlind stitchingA blind alley--------N1. अंधाHe spent hours reading to the blind2. आड़he waited impatiently in the blind3. झिलमिलीthey had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet--------VT1. अन्धा\blindकरनाThe criminals were punished and blinded -
11 block
N1. ब्लॉकThe pyramids were built with large stone blocks2. खण्ड\{समूह\}He lives in the next blockThere is a block of classrooms in the west wingsince blocks are often defined as a single sector, the terms `block' and `sector' are sometimes used interchangeablyHe reserved a large block of seats2. रोकI knew his name perfectly well but I had a temporary blockWe had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe3. कुन्दाThe engine had to be replaced because the block was cracked4. कीलThey put their paintings on the block5. गुटकाHe threw a rolling block into the line backer--------VT1. रोकना/बन्द\blockकरनाBlock the wayHis brother blocked him at every turnBlock trainsBlock a nerveBlock an attack2. बाधा\blockडालनाThe thick curtain blocked the action on the stage3. ब्लाक\blockबनाना\{प्रिंटिंग\blockका\}Block the book coverBlock a plate for printing4. ब्लॉक\blockबनानाBlock the graphs so one can see the results clearly -
12 vein
N1. शिराShe had an injury in the veinThe picture on the veins of the pipal leaf is wonderful2. व्याप्त\veinगुणA vein of melancholy was noted in her song3. मनोदशाThe king and the vidushak had discussion in a lighter vein -
13 lap
N1. गोदShe had fallen asleep with the book open in her lap.2. आंचलShe gathered the beautiful flowers and carried them in her lap.3. चक्करHe crashed on the tenth lap.4. यात्रा का एक हिस्साThe next lap takes us into the mountains.--------V1. लप-लप पीनाThe dog was very thirsty. It soon lapped up the water.2. छप-छप करनाThe noise was coming from the lapping of the waves on the beach and against the boats. -
14 record
N1. सरकारी\recordकाग़ज़Municipal corporation of India keeps the records of births and deaths.2. लेख-प्रमाणYou must keep a record of income and expenditure.3. किसी\recordवस्तु\recordया\recordव्यक्ति\recordके\recordसम्बन्धित\recordअतीत\recordका\recordज्ञानHer father had a distinguished war record.4. उच्चमानSunil Gavaskar has broken a number of records in cricket.--------VT1. रजिस्टर\recordमेँ\recordदर्ज\recordकरनाThe programme was recorded in detail.2. अंकित\recordकरनाBarometer recorded a pressure of 76cm of mercury.3. प्रोग्राम\recordको\recordटेप\recordकरनाPlease record a programme from the radio. -
15 affecting
Adj1. प्रभावपूर्णThe film I recently saw had many affecting scenes, and all the people were crying. -
16 around
Adv1. लगभगThere are around 20,000 people in the stadium today.2. चारो\aroundओरThe children were running around in the garden.3. घेरेवालाThe town was 100 kilometers around.--------Part1. हर\aroundओरHe looked around.Someone will show you around.2. इधर\aroundउधरThere were insects scampering around.3. कुछ\aroundनहीं\aroundकरते\aroundहुएSeveral people were sitting around looking at the passers by.4. मौजूद\aroundहोनाThere were more fish around in the tzar's reign.5. आस\aroundपासThere is no one around.6. पीछे\aroundकी\aroundओरHe turned around and ran back to the station for his bag.--------Prep1. इधर\aroundउधरA large number of people were running around the place.Books were lying around the room.2. चारों\aroundओरHe had tied a cloth around his waist.3. आस\aroundपासI saw him around the garden in the afternoon.4. घूम\aroundकरThe thief ran into a man as he turned around the corner. -
17 array
N1. व्यवस्थाThe lower shelf had an array of bottles of various sizes and shapes.2. सज्जाThe guest appeared in beautiful arrays.--------VT1. सजानाBooks were arrayed on the shelves.2. वस्त्र\arrayपहनानाThe guests were asked to array in formal dresses. -
18 butter
N1. मक्खनI had bread and butter for my breakfast.--------V1. मक्खन\butterलगानाYou have not buttered my toast properly.Sita has been buttering her mother to get permission for going to Bombay. -
19 clash
N1. लड़ाईClashes broke out between the two groups in the old city.2. एक\clashही\clashसमय\clashपर\clashहोनाThere is a clash between two classes so I can attend only one.3. बेमेलThere is a clash between her blouse and saree.4. टक्करThere is a clash of swords in the game of fencing.--------V1. लड़नाThe Army clashed with the militants in the Poonch sector.2. साथ\clashसाथ\clashहोनाThe two atheletic events clashed so we had to miss one.3. बेमेल\clashहोनाThe colour of the picture clashed with the wall paint.4. टकरानाThe swords clash in the game of fencing. -
20 compassion
N1. अनुकंपा/दयाMother Teresa had lot of compassion for the poor and the disabled.
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