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1 hard faced
Adj1. असहानुभतिअंग्रेज अधिकारी मजदूरों के प्रति " hard faced " व्यवहार करते थे -
2 hatchet faced
Adj1. लम्बा चेहरा व तीखे नाक-नक़्शवह एक " hatchet faced " व्यक्ति है. -
3 po-faced
Adj1. गंभीर भाववालाThe officer who is po-faced didn't approve his request for leave. -
4 two-faced
Adj1. झूठाA two-faced person should be carefully dealt with. -
5 fair-faced
adj.सुन्दर; भडकीला -
6 accommodation
N1. आवासWe found accomodation near the railway station itself.2. समायोजनDinosaurs faced accomodation problem to the changing environment. -
7 ashen
Adj1. पीला/विवर्णHer face became ashen after hearing the news.She heard the news ashen-faced. -
8 boldly
Adv1. साहसपूर्वकLittle Hari boldly faced the theives till the police arrived. -
9 cataclysm
N1. पानी\cataclysmकी\cataclysmबाढ़/पृथ्वीप्लावRecently,Orissa faced cataclysm. -
10 civil
Adj1. नागरिकThe country faced civil disorder during partition.2. सभ्यYou should have a civil behaviour in public.3. दीवानी\{कानून\civilसंबंधी\}He is a civil lawyer,not a criminal lawyer.4. असैनिकThe civil government of the country was overthrown in a military coup. -
11 contention
N1. विवाद/झगड़ाThis is no occasion for contention.2. स्पर्धाShe faced a series of defeat in the contention.3. तर्कMy contention is that you misunderstood the facts. -
12 cutting
N1. कतरनHe took the cutting from the article2. कलम[वनस्पतियों\cuttingका]Hibiscus cuttings are planted here3. कटावWe faced the steep cutting in front of us. -
13 delirious
Adj1. बेहोशThe beggar appeared to be sick and delirious and could not move properly.2. उन्मत्त\{खुशी\deliriousसे\}The performer faced a delirious crowd.Hari was delirious while opening the gift. -
14 face
N1. मुख/चेहराHe washed his face with liquid soap.2. प्रतिष्ठाWith India's defeat in the world cup match the captain lost his face.--------V1. सामना-होना/करनाIn this exercise, the gymnast should face the floor2. रूप\faceदेनाThe building was faced with beautiful stones -
15 grit
N1. कण/बालूकणA piece of grit got into my shoe.2. धैर्यShe faced the interview board with grit and confidence.--------V1. कण\gritफैलाना\{खासकर\gritसड़क\gritपर\}The road was gritted -
16 larder
N1. खाद्य भण्डारWe faced an empty larder. -
17 myriad
Adj1. बहुत\myriadसाI could see myriads of stars in the clear sky.--------N1. अनगिनत\myriadसंख्या/दस\myriadसहस्त्रHe faced a myriad of details -
18 obloquy
N1. कड़ी टीकाThe Government faced obloquy due to the hijacking. -
19 poker face
N1. भावहीन\poker faceचेहराNeelima held a poker faced expression after hearing the news. -
20 rigour
N1. कड़ाईOne can see the scientific rigour applied to the investigation.2. कठिनाईIndian army has faced the rigours of kargil war.
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