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1 faith
N1. विश्वासShe has tremendous faith in the Divine Power.2. धर्मWe can find people of various faiths in India. -
2 faith
n.निश्चय; विश्वास; सच्चाई; धर्म; मत -
3 faith
vishwaas, shradhdhhaa -
4 convert
N1. परधर्म\convertअवलंबीShe converts to the Jewish Faith.--------VT1. बदलनाWe converted from 220 to 11.VoltCould you convert my dollars into pounds?Convert lead into goldThe substance converts to an acid2. धर्म\convertपरिवर्तन\convertकरनाShe converted to Buddhism -
5 god
N1. ईश्वरI have faith in God. -
6 implicit
Adj1. अंतर्निहितI have implicit faith in your abilities.2. निर्विवाद -
7 mandarin
N1. मैनडरिन\{ब्रि.उच्च\mandarinअधिकारी\}Foreign office mandarins do not have faith in their Minister's policies.2. नारंगीMarket is flooded with mandarins this year.3. मंडारिन\{चीन\mandarinकी\mandarinमानक\mandarinभाषा\}He speaks Mandarin. -
8 pretend
V1. अभिनय करनाIn order to win faith of the family members clever thief pretend to be anhonest gardener. -
9 reason
N1. कारण/प्रयोजनWhat is your reason for leaving the job?We have no reason to believe that he is lying.2. विवेक\reasonबुद्धिThe conflict between faith and reason is going on.I will do any thing within reason to please you.--------VTI1. तर्क\reasonकरनाShe reasoned that if she started at 5am she would be there by noon. -
10 unquestioned
Adj1. असंदिग्धI have unquestioned faith in her. -
11 unshakeable
Adj1. अविचलनीयHe has unshakeable faith in his servants.
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