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1 effective
Adj1. प्रभावकारीThe villagers took effective measures to keep their place clean.2. चालू\effectiveहोनाThe curfew was effective from midnight. -
2 effective
adj.साधक, सफल, गुणकारक, उपयोगी, काम का -
3 effective
prabhaavshalee, parinaamkarak, asardaar -
4 cost-effective
N1. लागत\cost-effectiveसे\cost-effectiveअधिक\cost-effectiveफायदाHe closed down his factory because it wasn't cost-effective. -
5 double
Adj1. दोगुनाIn a scheme, he got double the amount invested2. दोहराThey were sleeping on a double beIt has a double advantage of being cheap and effective--------Adv1. दोहराBecause of the injury in her eyes she saw double--------Det1. दुगनीHe draws double the amount as salary than her--------N1. दुगुनी\doubleमात्रा\doubleमेंHe ran at the double when ordered by his boss to complete the task allotted to him--------V1. दुगना करना[होना]The prices of the immoveble properties have almost doubled in that duration2. दोहरा\doubleहो\doubleजानाThey doubled up laughing at my jokeDouble the paper twice and you get four equal sheets of itThe sofa doubles as a bed at night -
6 fiddle around
PhrV1. व्यर्थ\fiddle aroundकी\fiddle aroundबात\fiddle aroundकरनाHe spent the time in fiddling around with small talk.2. निरर्थक\fiddle aroundकाम\fiddle aroundकरनाHe always fiddles around without doing any effective work. -
7 inexpensive
Adj1. सस्ताWindow locks are inexpensive and effective. -
8 intellectualism
N1. प्रज्ञावादIntellectualism without application is not effective. -
9 overarm
Adj1. क्रिकेट में बौलिंग की एक शैलीHis overarm bowling is very effective. -
10 persuasion
N1. अनुनयGentle persuasion is more effective than force.2. धर्मPeople of all persuasions are living in our country. -
11 sanction
N1. मंज़ूरीWithout my sanction he signed the letter for admission.2. दण्डविधानThis is the need for effective sanctions against computer hacking.--------V1. मंज़ूर करनाThey won't sanction a further cut in intrest rates. -
12 street car
N1. ट्राँमStreet car is an effective means of transport. -
13 sun block
N1.You should use a effective sun block.
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