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1 shock
N1. सदमाThe news of his failure came as a terrible shock to him.He was given an appropriate medical treatment for shock.2. झटकाThe bumper is designed to absorb shock on impact.The lady got an electric shock from the washing machine.--------V1. चौंकनाHe was shocked to see the results.He was shocked to hear his child swearing. -
2 shell shock
N1. मनोविकृतिShe is suffering from shell shock. -
3 state
Adj1. राज्सीDurga Puja is the state festival of west Bengal.2. राज्य से सम्बन्धितState education should make compulsory and especially in a country like ours.--------N1. राज्यHe was expelled from the state for being a criminal.2. सरकारIt is the function of the state to make laws.3. दशा/परिस्थितिHe is in a state of shock.--------V1. अभिव्यक्त करनाYou are expected to state your views on this issue.
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