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1 favourable
Adj1. हितकारीThe public reaction to the new tax was generally favourable. -
2 favourable
adj.हितकारी; लाभदायक; गुणकारी; सहायक; उपकारी -
3 leverage
N1. उत्तोलक पर लगाया जाने वाला बलGive a long leverage.2. प्रभावIn a corrupt society money provides adequate leverage to get favourable decisions. -
4 reception
N1. स्वागतHer son's wedding reception was good.2. ग्रहण\receptionकरने\receptionका\receptionढ़ंगThat issue of the magazine had a favourable reception.3. अधिग्रहणReception of T.V. programmes is satisfactory in Delhi. -
5 reply
N1. जवाबI am grateful to you for your favourable reply.--------VTI1. जवाब\replyदेनाI have already replied to your letter.2. बदले\replyमे\replyकुछ\replyकरनाSoldiers have replied to the enemy's fire. -
6 response
N1. उत्तरShe made no response to my query.2. प्रतिक्रियाThe tax cuts produced a favourable response from the public.3. ईसाइयों\responseमे\responseप्रार्थना\response-पाठ\responseके\responseउत्तर\responseमे\responseगाया\responseजाने\responseवाला\responseभजनThe liturgy sung by the people at a church service in answer to the priest.
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