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1 fall
N1. पतनThe fall of the currupt system is certain.--------N1. पराजयThe fall of Indian hockey team was very disappointing.--------VI1. गिरनाThe bicycle will fall if it is not kept properly.The temperature fell after last night's rain.2. होनाHoli falls in the month of March.3. लालच\fallमें\fallआनाHe fell for the gifts offered by the shop.4. पड़नाThe Prince's eyes fell on the poor girl.The sunlight fell towards the west.I fell in bad company when I was in my teens. -
2 fall away
PhrV1. गिर पड़नाThe market for their products fell away to almost nothing. -
3 account
N1. खाताI have a current & credit account in the Central bank.2. विवरणHe gave an account of his experience in trekking.--------VT1. कुछ\accountहोने\accountकी\accountआशंकाShe never accounted that her child would fall ill during the trip.2. माननाA person is accounted minor until he/she is 18 years.3. निश्चित\accountमात्रा\accountमें\accountहोनाThe Indian market accounted for 40% of the total sales. -
4 cot
N1. खाटIn summer we put the cot outside under the tree.2. बच्चों\cotकी\cotपालनाI rocked the cot for the infant to fall asleep. -
5 lining
N1. अस्तरUse a thin lining for the curtains to give them a neat fall. -
6 skydiving
N1. स्काई\skydivingडाइविंग\{एक प्रकार का खेल\}During sky diving parachutes are used for safe fall. -
7 tragedy
N1. दुःखद\tragedyघटनाThe fall of a school bus into the river was a great tragedy for the.whole nation.2. दुःखान्त\tragedyनाटकShakespeare wrote many tragedies.
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