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61 realism
N1. यथार्थवादHe accepts the realism even in the worst situation. -
62 recollect
V1. स्मरण\recollectकरनाI can recollect my school days even today. -
63 remember
VT1. याद\rememberकरना/न\rememberभूलनाYou can't even remember her name.If I remember rightly the party starts at 8 pm.Remember that we are going out tonight.Please remember the maid before leaving. -
64 remote
Adj1. दूरवर्तीHe lives in the remotest parts of India.2. किंचित्I don't have even the remotest idea of the incident.3. बेमिलनसारShe seems rather remote. -
65 semaphore
N1. सङ्केत पद्धतिThe show started by a welcome in semaphore by the children.2. सङ्केत स्तम्भIndian Railways is even today sending signals by the same old semaphores.--------V1. संकेत से सूचित करनाSemaphore to somebody that help is needed. -
66 severe
Adj1. कठोरRomans gave severe punishments to slaves even for minor offences.2. तीव्रThe bomb threat caused severe disruption to the flights from Delhi.3. कठिनBefore joining the armed forces, cadets have to pass severe tests.4. अनलंकृत/सादाShe wore a severe suit of plain grey with a white blouse. -
67 sew
V1. सीना/सिलाई करनाShe doesn't know even how to sew a button on to a shirt. -
68 shallow
Adj1. छिछलाHe was unable to swim even at the shallow end of the swimming pool. -
69 sit in
N1. एक प्रकार की हड़ताल जिस में मज़दूर कार्यशाला खाली न करेंA sit in is even much more horrible than a strike.--------V1. धरने पर बैठनाA medical student sat in on consultation. -
70 skin flint
N1. कंजूसHe is so skinflint that he don't even spend money on medicine. -
71 small holder
N1. किरायेदार या अल्पभू का मालिकDuring middle ages even the landlords due to fragmentation of land, became small holders. -
72 small holding
N1. किरायेदार या अल्पभू का मालिकDuring middle ages even the landlords due to fragmentation of land, became small holdings. -
73 stair
N1. सीढ़ीHis legs were paining so badly that he could not climb even one stair. -
74 stellar
Adj1. तारकीयStellar constellations are visible even through a small telescope. -
75 stimulate
V1. उत्तेजित करनाWhen Rahul stood first in his class,it stimulated him to work even harder. -
76 tribalism
N1. जनजातीय\tribalismसंघठनTribalism is prevalent even today. -
77 trouble
N1. परेशानीWe are having trouble with our Television.2. तकलीफI don't want to give him trouble.3. अशान्तिThere is always trouble in Ireland.4. बीमारीHe had kidney trouble and he needs attention.--------VT1. परेशान\troubleकरनाThe sprain in my neck is troubling me.2. नम्रतापूर्वक\troubleनिवेदन\troubleकरनाHe took the book away without even troubling to ask.May I trouble you for the newspaper?. -
78 twilight
N1. धुँधला\twilightप्रकाशWe go for a walk in the twilight.2. आखिरी\twilightअवस्थाHe was at the apex even in the twilight of his career.3. अज्ञात\twilightपरिस्थितिNaciketas was in a twilight world of knowledge and ignorance.
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