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81 eminence
N1. उत्कर्षThe book brought him to eminence. -
82 engross
VT1. मोटे\engrossअक्षरों\engrossमें\engrossलिखनाI was totally engrossed in reading that book. -
83 european
N1. युरोप\europeanका\europeanरहने\europeanवालाThis book belongs to a young european. -
84 evermore
Adv1. सदैव\evermoreके\evermoreलिएThis book remains part of our library for evermore. -
85 exceed
V1. अधिक\exceedहोनाThe cost of this book does not exceed Rs 150. -
86 explanatory
Adj1. बोधकExplanatory notes are given at the back of the book. -
87 felicity
N1. उत्तम\felicityप्रकार\felicityसेHe has written the book with great felicity. -
88 ferret
N1. नेवले\ferretकी\ferretजाति\ferretका\ferretजानवरFerrets are raised by many farmers to rid their fields of vermins like rats etc.--------V1. खोजनाI ferreted in the attic for locating my favourite book. -
89 fiction
N1. कल्पनाStories of his bravery are nothing but fiction.2. कथाAlif Laila is a book of fiction. -
90 final
Adj1. अंतिमThe final chapter of this book is the most interesting.The boss will give the final decision in this matter.This is the final race of the competition.--------N1. अंतिम\finalचरणHe has reached the finals in the match. -
91 fishing line
N1. मछली\fishing lineपकड़ने\fishing lineकी\fishing lineडोरीHe fastened his fishing line to the post in the boat and started reading a book awaiting fish to be hooked. -
92 flap
N1. फ्लैपFlap of his overcoat was trailing on the ground.The flap of the curtain was moving with the wind.2. पंख\{हवाई\flapजहाज़\flapके\}Flaps are lowered to reduce the speed of the aircraft.3. उत्तेजनाHe got in a real flap when he was not considered for promotion.--------V1. हिलना[हिलाना]The bird flaaped its wings.2. हल्के से मारनाPlease flap the insect with this book.3. चिन्ता करनाHe was quite flapped at his first appearance at the show. -
93 flashback
N1. पिछली कहानीThe book was written in a manner where the story goes frequently in flashbacks to describe previous events. -
94 flatter
V1. चापलूसी\flatterकरनाHe always flatters his superiors to keep himself in their good books.2. खुश होनाI was flattered by his praise of my book.3. रौशन\flatterहोना[करना]This dress flatters your complexion very much. -
95 fling
N1. आनन्दित होनाHe had his fling before going abroad.2. प्रेम प्रसंगHe had a brief fling with Sheela.--------V1. फेंकनाHe flung the book away as it was not upto his expectations.2. धक्का देनाDuring the fight, Ram flung Shyam to the ground.3. हिलाना/पटक देनाAs she flung herself from the cliff, he caught her in his arms.4. डालनाDo not fling unnecessary accusations on others. -
96 flowery
Adj1. फूलोंवालीHe wears shirts with flowery designs.2. अलंकृतThis book has been written in a flowery language. -
97 for
Conj1. क्योंकिRama was very angry with Madhu for she has again forgotten her birthday.--------Prep1. के\forलियेRavi bought a book for Sonu.Yash has a strong desire for a remote-control car.2. की\forओर\forसेSpeak for yourself, not for all.We do not know who the MP is for this district.3. के\forहिसाब\forसेShe is very tall for her age.4. तकHe went on and on for an hour. -
98 foreword
N1. प्राक्कथनHer Professor wrote the foreword of her book. -
99 forget
V1. भूल\forgetजानाI forgot to bring my book. -
100 from first to last
IDM1. शुरु\from first to lastसे\from first to lastअंत\from first to lastतकThis is an interesting book from first to last.
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