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1 both
Conj1. दोनो/उभय--------Det1. दोनो/उभयBoth of his recent books are on poaching. -
2 both
conj.दोनो, उभयdet.दोनो, उभय -
3 side
N1. तरफ़While driving both sides should be watched carefully to avoid accidents.2. बग़लHe was lying on his side.3. ओरAll the friends were my side.4. किनाराThere was large crowd on the either side of the road.5. ढ़ालAll sides of mountains were covered with snow.6. फलकAll the six sides of a cube are equal.7. भुजाThere are four sides in a square.8. पक्ष/दलThere are faults on both sides.9. पहलूWe must study all the side of a problem and then try to solve.--------V1. का पक्ष लेना/का समर्थन करनाI always sides with my mother against my father. -
4 sotto voice
Adj1. धीमे स्वर मेंBoth of them shared their secrets in a sotto voice.--------Adv1. धीमे स्वर मेंBoth of them shared their secrets in a sotto voice. -
5 scoredraw
N1. बराबर\scoredrawपारीhe match was scoredraw because both the teams get equal points. -
6 scoreless
Adj1. रन\scorelessरहितBoth the teams could not make any score, so it was a scoreless draw in the match. -
7 abroad
Adv1. विदेश\abroadमेंHe has relatives both in India and abroad.2. प्रचलितThere is a rumour abroad that you are having a love affair with a girl. -
8 adroitness
N1. कुशलताJames Bond has both intelligence and adroitness. -
9 androgynous
Adj1. उभयलिंगीAndrogynous models are those who have both male and female characteristics. -
10 ascribe
VT1. आरोपण करनाYou can't ascribe the meaning to both words.2. उत्तरदायी ठहरानाHe ascribed his failure to bad luck.3. कारण\ascribeमाननाHe ascribed the failure of the project to bad communication system. -
11 boon
Adj1. खुशमिज़ाज़They are both boon couples.--------N1. वरदानParks are a great boon to the children in big cities. -
12 boulder
N1. गोल\boulderपत्थरThe were huge boulders on both sides of the road. -
13 category
N1. वर्गBoth friends belong to the same category. -
14 contractual
Adj1. ठेका\contractualसंबन्धीContractual documents signed by both parties in the presence of lawyer. -
15 convey
VT1. ले\conveyजानाThis train conveys both passengers and goods.2. पहुँचानाPlease convey my good wishes to her.The important message conveyed by radio and T.V.Convey the news to everyone -
16 conveyance
N1. वाहनNowadays for public conyeyance tempos are very much in demand.The conveyance of goods by rail is very common in our country.2. समर्पण\conveyanceपत्रThe conveyance should be signed by both the parties in front of lawyer. -
17 denounce
VT1. दोषी\denounceठहरानाWe should not denounce our Government for their economic policies.2. के\denounceबारे\denounceमें\denounceसूचित\denounceकरना\{अधिकारियों\denounceको\}Ravi denounced him to the police.3. समाप्त\denounceकरनाBoth the nations have denounced the peace treaty. -
18 different
Adj1. अलगBoth of them took different approaches to the problem. -
19 equally
Adj1. समान\equallyरूप\equallyसेHealth and knowledge both the things are equally important.Banana's were equally distributed among all the students. -
20 equidistant
Adj1. समदूरस्थMy house is equidistant from both the railway station as well as the airport.
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