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1 choose
V1. चुननाI always choose the fish over the meat courses in this restaurant -
2 choose
v. intr.चुनना, छाटना, पसन्द करना, अङ्गीकार करना; इच्छा करना, ठानना समझना -
3 assortment
N1. मिश्रThe shop has a large assortment of sweets to choose from. -
4 banking
N1. महाजनीSita choose banking as a career. -
5 deliberation
N1. विचार\deliberationविमर्शThe committee decided about the matter after deliberation.After long deleberations they decided to go ahead with the operation.2. सोच\deliberationसमझ\deliberationकरHe took great deliberation in writing the necessary steps for the experiment.One should choose his carrier with deliberation.लोगों को अपनी जीविका सोच\deliberationसमझ कर चुनना चाहिए. -
6 elect
Adj1. निर्वाचितThe minister elect has to prove his majority.--------N1. निर्वाचित\electमनुष्यPeople choose the elect as the best.--------VT1. निर्वाचन\electकरनाMr. Gupta was elected as the President of the Company.2. चुननाShe elected to work overtime on sundays. -
7 folly
N1. मूर्खताIt was utter folly to choose batting first on this wicket. -
8 pantomime
N1. मूकाभिनयPantomimes are usually displayed on the Christmas eve.2. gsaMxigXawAI am in a pantomime which line to choose as any career. -
9 shade
N1. छायाA shade is a cool place in summers.2. रंगChoose a lighter shade.3. सूक्ष्म अंतरA word with many shades of meaning.4. थोड़ा साI think it's a shade warmer today.--------V1. आच्छादित करनाShe shaded her eyes with her hands.2. ढकनाThere was a small shaded light in the corner of the room.3. छायित करना/गहरानाThe shaded areas on the map are very clear.4. धीरे-धीरे बदल जानाThe painting had scarlet shading off into pink.
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choose — W1S1 [tʃu:z] v past tense chose [tʃəuz US tʃouz] past participle chosen [ˈtʃəuzən US ˈtʃou ] [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: ceosan] 1.) to decide which one of a number of things or people you want →↑choice ▪ It took us ages to choose a new… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Choose — Choose, v. t. [imp. {Chose}; p. p. {Chosen}, {Chose} (Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Choosing}.] [OE. chesen, cheosen, AS. ce[ o]san; akin to OS. kiosan, D. kiezen, G. kiesen, Icel. kj[=o]sa, Goth. kiusan, L. gustare to taste, Gr. ?, Skr. jush to enjoy … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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