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1 beginning
N1. आरम्भHe was responsible for the beginning of negotiations. -
2 beginning
n.आरम्भ, आदि, उत्पत्ति, उद्भव, निकास, दहाना -
3 beginning
aarambh, shuruaat -
4 bouquet
N1. गुलदस्ता/फूलों\bouquetका\bouquetगुच्छाThe chief guest was offered a bouquet at the beginning of the function. -
5 brief
Adj1. संक्षिप्तCovered the matter in a brief statement2. लघुA brief stay in the country--------N1. सारपत्रIn the beginning he presented a brief of the last meeting. -
6 build
N1. निर्माण/बनावट--------VT1. बनानाBuild a reputationGovernment is building new school in this stateThis investment is building interest2. निर्माण\buildकरनाBuild a modern nationThese architects build in interesting and new styles3. स्थापित\buildकरना/बल\buildदेनाBuild a defense on nothing but the accused person's reputation4. बढ़नाSuspense was building right from the beginning of the opera -
7 close
Adj1. पासOur school is close to the theatre.2. नज़दीकीShe is a close relative of mine.3. समानThere is no close resemblance between those twins.4. सूक्ष्मHe took a close look at the text.5. बराबर\closeकाThe match was a close contest.6. एकसाथThe army advanced in close formation.7. बारीकThe razor gave a close shave.8. बन्दShe is kept in close confinement of her house.9. गोपनीयShe was a bit close about her marriage.10. सवृतThe English vowel /i:/ is a close vowel.11. कंजूसHe is very close with his things.--------Adv1. पास\closeमेंThey sat close to each other in the photo.--------N1. समाप्तिAt the close of first innings the score was 158 for 2 wickets.--------V1. बन्द\closeकरनाThe door was closed at night.2. बन्द\closeहोनाThe shops in the city close at 11:00 pm.3. समाप्त\closeहोनाThe function closed with a vote of thanks.4. नज़दीक\closeआनाThe gap between the runners are beginning to close. -
8 dermatology
N1. त्वचाविज्ञानHe was,from the very beginning,intersted in dermatology. -
9 encounter
N1. लड़ाईThe terrorists were killed in an encounter with the police.I had a brief encounter with a angry man.--------VT1. सामना\encounterहोना[करना]They encountered several implementaional problems in the beginning of the project. -
10 invasion
N1. आक्रमणThe invasion of the Mohammud Ghori started the muslim rule in India.2. चढाईAn invasion of tourists in the beginning of this millenium boosted tourism. -
11 millennium
N1. सहस्त्राब्दWe would witness the beginning of a new millennium soon. -
12 obscurity
N1. अचर्चित होनाGreat artists suffer (in) obscurity in the beginning of their careers.2. कठिनाईCharvaka's philosophy does not pose many obscurities.3. अंधेराObscurity helped the thieves. -
13 overture
N1. गाना\overtureप्रारम्भ\overtureकरने\overtureका\overtureगीतThe balley had the overtures in the beginning2. संबन्ध\overtureबढ़ाने\overtureका\overtureइशाराA scene was shot where the hero makes overtures to the heroine -
14 paunch
N1. तोन्दYour paunch is beginning to show. -
15 plating
N1. चद्दरThe plating is beginning to wear off. -
16 tell
VTI1. बतानाHe refused to tell the truth.He promised to tell the truth to the jury.2. सूचित\tellकरनाThe principal told the students about the seminar.3. दिखने\tellलगनाThe age was beginning to tell on her face. -
17 vocalization
N1. उच्चारणDeaf and Dumb children are given vocalization excercises in the beginning -
18 wilt
V1. मुर्झानाThe flowers in the pots are beginning to wilt.2. निस्तेज\wiltपड\wiltजानाThe spectators were wilting in the sun.
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