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1 career
N1. पेशाThe general had a distinguished career.2. विकासHis career in the army ended after he lost his limbs in the war.--------VI1. सरपट\careerजानाThe cars careered down the road. -
2 career
n.जीविका, चलन; दौड का मार्ग; दौड, गति, चालv. intr.सरपट जाना; तेज जाना -
3 apex
N1. शीर्ष\{सबसे\apexऊँचा\apexबिन्दु\}At 50,he reached the apex of his career. -
4 ascendant
N1. उदीयमानThough he is still very young his career is already on the ascendant. -
5 banking
N1. महाजनीSita choose banking as a career. -
6 clean
Adj1. स्वच्छI like to keep my room squeaky clean.2. खालीI took down the notes in a clean sheet of paper.3. भद्रHe always cracks clean jokes.4. शालीनHe has a clean career record.5. नियमों\cleanका\cleanपालन\cleanकरते\cleanहुएThe English football team played a clean game.6. बिना\cleanकिसी\cleanगलती\cleanकेThe batsman made a clean hit of the ball.--------Adv1. निस्सन्देहThe batsman was clean bowled.--------V1. साफ\cleanकरनाI clean my room everyday. -
7 destined for
V1. का\destined forगन्तव्यHe is destined to go hifh in his career. -
8 determine
VT1. निर्धारण\determineकरना/निश्चय\determineकरनाExamination marks can determine your career. -
9 discouragement
N1. हतोत्साहInitially I had to face discouragement from my family when I took up modell-ing as my career. -
10 familiarity
N1. हेल\familiarityमेलHis familiarity with influential people helps him in his career. -
11 foremost
Adj1. सर्वप्रथमHillary was the foremost person to conquer the Mount Everest.2. प्रधानEducating the masses is the foremost need.--------Adv1. सर्वाधिकI'm foremost concerned about my career. -
12 formerly
Adv1. बीते\formerlyहुए\formerlyसमय\formerlyमेंFormerly girls were not so career-oriented. -
13 forsake
VT1. त्याग\forsakeदेनाHe forsook his career to join the freedom struggle. -
14 jeopardize
VI1. जोखिम\jeopardizeमेँ\jeopardizeडालनाHe jeopardized his career by joinig the mafia. -
15 ladder
N1. सीढीUse this ladder to climb up.Hard work is a sure ladder to advance in one's career.--------V1. सीढी बनाना -
16 lapse
N1. चूकHe will not pardon you for this lapse.This lapse on your part may ruin your career.2. समाप्तिWith the lapse of time he may overcome his griet.--------V1. रद्द हो जानाThe House allowed the bill to lapse.2. अवनत हो जानाUncared for movements lapse into decay as time passes. -
17 luminous
Adj1. चमकीलाHis luminous career is full of good research. -
18 metallurgy
N1. धातु विज्ञानHe is planning a career in metallurgy. -
19 modelling
Adj1. माडेल\modellingबनने\modellingकाShe was sure she would succeed in her modelling career. -
20 pantomime
N1. मूकाभिनयPantomimes are usually displayed on the Christmas eve.2. gsaMxigXawAI am in a pantomime which line to choose as any career.
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