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1 gossip
N1. चुगलीGossip is a sheer wastage of time.--------V1. चुगली\gossipकरनाOur neighbours gossip the whole day. -
2 gossip
n.गप्पी, गपशप, चर्चाv. intr.व्यर्थ बातचीत करना, गपशप करना -
3 business
N1. उद्योगHe bought his brother's business2. व्यापारComputers are now widely used in business3. व्यवसायHe's not in my line of businessGovernment and business could not agree4. धंधाBusiness is good todayGossip was the main business of the evening5. मामलाIt's none of your business -
4 distaste
N1. अरुचिShe can not help having a distaste for gossip monger. -
5 fodder
N1. पशुओं का चाराGrass is fodder for all Cattle.2. समाचारGossip columnists collect fodder for their stories at social gatherings. -
6 like
Adj1. एक सेLike minded people.--------Prep1. तरह काHe speaks like his father.He behaves like a child.A person like Gandhi is born once in a century.2. जैसाIt's like him to indulge in gossip mongering.--------V1. पसंद करनाShe likes her sister very much. I like milk. I like early morning walk.Would you like to state your views in the matter.2. उचित लगनाI didn't like his remarks.3. चाहनाWould you like to go for a walk? -
7 piquant
Adj1. मसालेदार/चरपराThe spice added to food give it a piquant flavour2. दिलचस्पThe teacher heard a piquant bit of gossip in the class room.
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