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41 nakedness
N1. नग्नपनIt is difficult to digest the nakedness of truth. -
42 navigate
VTI1. सही\navigateरास्ता\navigateपकड़ना\{उपकरणों\navigateकी\navigateसहायता\navigateसे\}It is difficult to navigate in this river. -
43 outpost
N1. सीमा\outpostचौकीThe outpost duty is very difficult. -
44 overstock
VT1. अधिक\overstockमात्रा\overstockमें\overstockसंचय\overstockकरनाOverstock of grains may lead to loss2. कम\overstockभोजन\overstockव\overstockस्थानों\overstockमें\overstockअधिक\overstockजानवरों\overstockको\overstockडालनाThe zoo became difficult to manage due to overstock -
45 phase
N1. पहलूMy son is going through a difficult phase.2. कलाThe first quarter is the brightest phase of the moon.3. अवस्थाThe two sets of traffic lights were out of phase.--------V1. चरणों\phaseमें\phaseकरनाIt involved as a phased programme going over a twenty five year period.Cutbacks were phased over a 1.year period.The new regulation will be phased in from september. -
46 pong
N1. दुर्गंधThe pong of an industrial waste is very difficult to tolerate. -
47 precision
N1. परिशुद्धता/यथार्थताTalking with precision is a difficult task. -
48 pressure
N1. दाबThe pressure of crowd made it difficult for police to maintain discipline.2. दबावA band of low pressure was observed in Pasific Ocean. -
49 pronunciation
N1. उच्चारण की रीतIt is always difficult to acquire the exact pronunciation of foreign words. -
50 range
N1. पंक्ति\rangeश्रृंखलाShe has seen the beautiful mountain range2. श्रेणीThe whole range of new stock of readymade garments has arrived in the market3. सीमाIt is difficult to find a good house within our price range.4. बंदूक\rangeकी\rangeदूरी\rangeजहाँ\rangeतक\rangeवह\rangeमार\rangeसकती\rangeहैThe gun has a range of five miles.5. सीमाएं\rangeपरिसरThe range of prices for steel is from Rs.85 to Rs100.--------VTI1. कतार\rangeमें\rangeबाँधनाThe scouts ranged themselves along the route of the procession.2. दो\rangeसीमाओं\rangeमे\rangeबदलनाThe price of wheat ranges from 180 to 250 rupees a quintal3. मार\rangeकर\rangeसकनाThis gun ranges over six miles.4. चरने\rangeके\rangeलिये\rangeपशुओं\rangeको\rangeछोड़\rangeदेनाCattle are ranging over the plains. -
51 render
VT1. देनाRender your account for payment.2. बेदर\renderहो\renderजानाThousands of people rendered homeless by the earthquake.3. रूपांतरित\renderकरनाIt may be difficult to render a poetry into other languages.4. अर्पण करनाWhat shall I render to the Lord for all his blessings.5. अनुवाद करनाYou should render Hindi into English.6. प्रदर्शित करनाThe piano solo was well rendered. -
52 resigned
Adj1. शांति\resignedपूर्वक\resignedसहने\resignedवालाShe finished her difficult task in a resigned manner.--------Adj1. सन्तोषीHe stood there with a resigned look. -
53 rookie
N1. अनाड़ीThe officer gave a difficult task to the rookie. -
54 secret
Adj1. गुप्तSecret meeting was held between the govt. and the revolutionaries.2. छिपकरHe is a secret drinker.--------N1. रहस्यThe wedding date date 's a big secret.2. मर्मThe secret of good design is simplicity.3. रहस्यThe secrets of nature is difficult to understand. -
55 sheet anchor
N1. आकबती लंगरThe will power acts as sheet anchor for difficult situations in the life. -
56 shrubbery
N1. झाड़ीIt is very difficult to go through this dense shrubbery. -
57 significance
N1. अर्थ/अभिप्रायIts very difficult to grab the significance of his remarks.2. महत्त्वWe don't feel the significance of a thing until we loose it. -
58 skin diving
N1. किसी तैराक वस्त्र के बिना पानी के अन्दर तैरनाSkin diving is most difficult activity of swimming. -
59 smog
N1. धूम-कोहरा/धुआँ और धुंध का मिश्रित स्वरूपSmog made the driving difficult. -
60 soap box
N1. मंचTo stand on a soap box and say something is very difficult.
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