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1 fury
N1. कोपThe teacher flew into a fury when the student did not complete his work.2. तीव्रताThe crops were devastated by the fury of the hurricane. -
2 fury
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3 black
Adj1. काला/श्यामThe shop specializes in black leather jackets.black deeds2. अंधेराThe future looked blacka black moonless night3. भयंकरA face black with fury4. उदास/सोगीBlack humorBlack propaganda -
4 crimson
Adj1. तेज़\crimsonलाल\crimsonरंग\crimsonकाHe became crimson with fury.--------N1. किरमिज़ी\crimsonरंगThe colour of the flower is crimson.--------VI1. लाल\crimsonहो\crimsonजाना--------VT1. तेज़\crimsonलाल\crimsonरंग\crimsonमें\crimsonरंगना -
5 element
N1. तत्वThe play "Hamlet" has an element of pathos.An element like lead pollutes the atmosphere.2. अवयवThe congress party has radical elements.3. किसी\elementवस्तु\elementका\elementप्रमुख\elementभागPeriodic table has more than 100 elements.4. चार\elementतत्व\{पृथ्वी\elementवायु\elementजल\elementएवं\elementअग्नि\}The ancient philosophers in India considered that the world is made up of 5 elements.5. प्राकृतिक\elementस्वभावDuring the cyclone people experienced the fury of the elements.6. अंशThe graduates are taught the elements of psychology. -
6 patricide
N1. पिता की हत्याIn a state of drunken fury he committed patricide. -
7 ramp
N1. ढ़लानThe builder has made a beautiful ramp between two sky high buildings.Ramps across the roads should be marked with yellow and black linings.--------VT1. उछलनाHer child is ramping and raging in a great fury.
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