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1 intelligent
Adj1. बुद्धिमानThe student put forward intelligent questions.-- " सुबोधComputer is fed on an intelligent system. -
2 intelligent
adj.समझदार, होशियार, बुद्धिमान, कुशल, सुपरिचित ज्ञानी, सुबोध, चतुर, गुणी -
3 intelligent
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4 I
Pron1. मैँ\{सर्वनाम\}I am an intelligent girl. -
5 copilot
N1. सह-चालकHis copilot is very cooperative and intelligent. -
6 just
Adj1. उचितLord Dashrath was a just ruler.2. न्यायसंगतThe courts have to be just in their dealings.--------Adv1. ठीकThis blouse is just my size.2. वैसा\justहीThis is just the colour I wanted for my car.3. बिल्कुलMy brother is just the opposite of me in behaviour.4. अभी/इसी\justवक्तI have just completed my home work.5. उतना\justहीHe is just as intelligent as his brother. -
7 mother-in-law
N1. सासAngel's mother-in-law is very intelligent and shrewd. -
8 panacea
N1. सर्व रोग नाशक औषधीThere's no panacea to make idiot an intelligent. -
9 progenitor
N1. पूर्वजOur progenitors were intelligent in building temples etc.. -
10 puerile
Adj1. बालिशThough he consideres himself that he is very intelligent but his behaviour is puerile. -
11 uneducated
Adj1. अशिक्षितHe is uneducated yet intelligent. -
12 untutored
Adj1. अशिक्षितAn untutored boy can be intelligent.
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