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1 deficit
N1. घाटाHe has to face a deficit of Rs. 1500/- in order to carry out the work regularly.The budget deficit was brought in front of the party. -
2 down
Adv1. उदास/हतोत्साहShe has been down since her last exam results.नीचेHe lay face downThe thief was hidden in the down staircaseThe shades were down3. खराबWe can't work because the computer is downगिरा\downहुआThe tree is downनकदThey made the down payment--------N1. रोवाँ/मुलायम\downबालYou have 4 downs to gain 1.yards--------Prep1. के\downनीचे/के\downतलेYou should run down a hill.He ran off down the street.--------VT1. नीचे\downगिरानाHe downed three martinis before dinnerSome people can down a pound of meat in the course of one mealThe policeman downed the heavily armed suspect -
3 neat
Adj1. स्वच्छ/साफHe wore a neat dress.2. सुव्यवस्थितHari is a neat worker.He gave a neat presentation of his work.3. अच्छाHer small neat face attracted everyone's attention. -
4 rest
N1. विश्रामSunday is a day of rest for many.2. टेक/सहाराAn arm rest.A rest for a telephone receiver.3. विरामThe trumpets have six bar's rest.4. गतिहीनThe football is lying at rest in the field.5. दफनानाThe king was laid to rest beside her late Queen.--------N1. शेषEat what you wish and leave the rest.He did the rest of the work.--------VTI1. आराम\restकरनाHe is tired and he is resting now.2. शान्ति\restप्रदान\restकरनाMay her soul rest in peace.3. टेक\restपर\restरखनाHe rested his head on a pillow.4. सुस्तानाI will never rest until I know the truth.5. किसी\restपर\restनिर्भर\restरहनाIndia's hope of a gold medal rested on P.T.Usha.6. घूर\restकर\restदेखनाHis eys rested on her face.7. कार्यवाही\restछोड़\restदेनाLet the Bofors case rest.I rest my case.8. खेत\restखाली\restछोड़\restदेनाLet this field rest for a year. -
5 veil
N1. घूंघटThe lady covered her face with a veil2. पर्दाThey did their work behind a veil of secrecy--------VT1. घूंघट\veilकरनाShakuntala veiled herself to be incognito
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