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21 evade
VT1. टाल\evadeमटोल\evadeकरना/टालनाParty leader managed to evade all difficult questions. -
22 excavation
N1. खोखलापनExcavation of site has become difficult. -
23 figure out
PhrV1. समाधान\figure outहोना[करना]I can figure out the difficult puzzles in no time. -
24 finesse
N1. चतुराईHe deals with difficult issues with great finesse. -
25 flounder
N1. एक तरह की छोटी समुद्री मछलीFlounder is a type of edible fish.--------V1. अटकनाHis jeep got floundered in the mud.2. घबड़ा जानाHe flounders whenever asked to do any difficult work. -
26 fog
N1. कोहराIn dense fog driving is dangerous as visibility is very poor.--------V1. कोहरे से घिरनाAll my books have been fogged over due to excessive steam in this room.2. भ्रम पैदा होनाThis is a difficult puzzle, I am fogged over by this.I am fogged by your instructions. -
27 foresee
VT1. पूर्वानुमान\foreseeलगानाI forsee some danger in the next 24hrs.It is difficult to foresee the future of any country. -
28 gangway
N1. जहाज\gangwayपर\gangwayचलने\gangwayका\gangwayसंकुचित\gangwayमार्गWe entered into the ship through the gangway.2. बैठने\gangwayकी\gangwayकुर्सियों\gangwayकी\gangwayपँक्तियों\gangwayके\gangwayबीच\gangwayका\gangwayसँकरा\gangwayरास्ताIt was difficult to walk through the gangway in the theatre due to darkness. -
29 ignominy
N1. तिरस्कारIt is difficult to suffer the ignominy of defeat. -
30 ingrained
Adj1. गदराThe ingrained habits are very difficult to be terminated. -
31 interference
N1. हस्तक्षेपConcentration on our work will be difficult if there is interference.2. बाधाInterference from a foreign broadcasting system is causing disturbance.. -
32 intuit
V1. सहजज्ञान\intuitहोनाWhen reason is difficult you try to intuit. -
33 kick
N1. लातA kick from a donkey is enough to break your bones.2. अत्यधिक मज़ा आनाHe gets a kick out of watching cricket.--------VT1. लात मारनाBeing angry he kicked the door.After the examinations were over, children were kicking the ball inthe field.2. दुलत्ती\kickमारनाThe horse kicked the bucket of water.3. छुटकारा\kickपाना/छोड़नाIt is difficult to kick out a bad habit.He kicked out his habit with great difficulty.4. धिक्कारनाHaving done poorly at the interview, I felt like kicking myself. -
34 laugh
N1. हँसीWe had a good laugh at his embarrassment.--------V1. हँसनाThe child's antics made everybody laugh.It is easy to laugh at others but difficult to laugh at oneself. -
35 link
N1. कडीLinks of a chain.She provides a link between the two groups.--------V1. कडी जोडनाLink the two pieces of the chains.Linking the evidence is a difficult job. -
36 liquidate
V1. परिसमाप्त करनाThe company has been liquidated.2. ऋण चुकानाHe is finding it difficult to liquidate his debts.3. को समाप्त कर देनाThe government is trying hard to liquidate terrorism. -
37 merchantable
Adj1. व्यापार योग्यIt's not difficult to find a new merchantable item. -
38 mindful
Adj1. सावधानBe mindful of the difficult road. -
39 mob
N1. भीड़The police found it difficult to control the mob. -
40 mollify
V1. शांत करनाIts difficult to mollify her once she looses her temper.
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