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1 devastating
Adj1. उजाड़ने\devastatingवालाOrissa has been hit by devastating cyclonic storm. -
2 calm
Adj1. शान्तAfter the devastating cyclone in Orissa,the state is now calm.--------N1. शान्तीI like the calm of midnight.--------VT1. शान्त\calmकरनाThe mother calmed the angry son. -
3 flash
Adj1. आकर्षक व्सतुHe has a big flash house.--------N1. चमकThere was a sudden flash of lightening in the sky.2. फ्लैश यंत्रIn low light a flash is necessary for taking good photographs.3. पद का संकेतHe wears the flash of his rank at all functions.--------V1. चमकनाWhen she is annoyed her eyes flash angrily.He was flashing the torch to stop the car.2. तीव्र गति से जानाThe cars were flashing by at high speed on the highway.3. समाचार देनाThere was a flash in the news about the devastating floods.4. दिखानाPlease flash your identification before you can be allowed into the restricted area. -
4 inconceivably
Adv1. अचिन्त्यनीयताwe're facing a crisis of almost inconceivably devastating magnitude. -
5 pandemic
Adj1. देशव्यापीPandemic diseases cause a heavy destruction of life as well as property.--------N1. विश्वमारीPandemic disease is as devastating as epidemic.
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