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1 interest
N1. रसThe show did not interest him.2. रुचिI have interest in music.3. हितHe has best interests at heart.4. ब्याजPublic sector gives more interests for the depositors.--------VTI1. रुचि\interestउत्पन्न\interestकरनाAfter retirement he began to interest himself in voluntary work. -
2 interest
n.प्रभाव; लाभ, हित, भाग, लाभ का ध्यान, अर्थ; भाव, उत्तेजना; सरोकार, चाहत, संबन्ध; सूद, व्याजv. tr. & intr.रुचि उत्पन्न करना, संबन्ध रखना, असर करना, हिस्सा देना, मन लगाना, मिलाना -
3 interest
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4 human interest
N1. मानव की अभिरुचि'human interest'हेतु पत्रों में व्यक्तिगत के भावनाओं को प्रकाशित करते हैं. -
5 vested interest
N1. निहित\vested interestस्वार्थPoliticians have vested interest in their plans -
6 abate
V1. कम\abateहोनाStudents' interest in studies seems to have abated. -
7 abatement
N1. कमीThere seems to be an abatement of interest in studies among students. -
8 accrue
V1. बढ़नाInterest accrues if money is kept in the savings account.2. इकठ्ठा\accrueहोनाThe company has accrued so much debt that there are chances of its becomingbankrupt. -
9 active
Adj1. सक्रियHe is taking an active interest in Indian politics. -
10 arouse
VT1. जगानाThe prince was aroused by the sound of trumpet.His interest in birds was first aroused when he was in Rajasthan.2. उत्तेजित\arouseकरनाHe could manage to arouse her from apathy.3. वासना\arouseजगानाA girl in red always aroused her. -
11 as
Conj1. जैसाAs I grew older,I lost interest in movies.--------Prep1. के समान/के\asरूप\asमेंTreat me as a friend. -
12 build
N1. निर्माण/बनावट--------VT1. बनानाBuild a reputationGovernment is building new school in this stateThis investment is building interest2. निर्माण\buildकरनाBuild a modern nationThese architects build in interesting and new styles3. स्थापित\buildकरना/बल\buildदेनाBuild a defense on nothing but the accused person's reputation4. बढ़नाSuspense was building right from the beginning of the opera -
13 conflict
N1. विरोध/संघर्षHis conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post.--------V1. विरोध\conflictकरनाThe two proposals conflict! -
14 contribution
N1. योगदान/भागI am proud of my contribution to the team's success.2. हिस्सा\{दिया\contributionहुआ\}He expected his contribution to be repaid with interest.3. अनिवार्य\contributionभुगतानI have paid a monthly contribution of Rupees hundred.4. लेखThe editor has received extra contributions for the next issue. -
15 deposition
N1. पदच्युतिDeposition of government is not in the interest of the country.2. बयानSubmit a deposition of the witness. -
16 eager beaver
N1. उत्सुक\{अनौपचारिक\}Aparna is an eager beaver who shows interest in research. -
17 ease
N1. आराम\easeकाWe have to follow a life of ease.2. सुगमताWe have put the books here for ease of access.--------VT1. आराम\easeदेनाHe eased the burden of debt by implementing many schemes.2. तनाव\easeकम\easeकरनाThe medicines eased his tension.3. मूल्य\easeकम\easeहोनाInterest rates have eased since May. -
18 flag
N1. झंडाNational flag is flown on all Government Buildings.2. एक\flagतरह\flagका\flagपेड़Flag plant normally grows near water.--------V1. संकेत\flagदेनाHe flagged down the taxi.All items in this shop are flagged to indicate the prices.2. कमज़ोर\flagहोनाDue to age the chairman's interest in the company was flagging. -
19 flick through
PhrV1. कागज़\flick throughपलटनाHe flicked through the newspapers to find an article of interest to him. -
20 floating
Adj1. अस्थिरhe has only a floating interest in that girl.
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interest — in·ter·est / in trəst; in tə rəst, ˌrest/ n [probably alteration of earlier interesse, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin, from Latin, to be between, make a difference, concern, from inter between, among + esse to be] 1: a right, title, claim … Law dictionary
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Interest — Interest † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Interest Notion of interest Interest is a value exacted or promised over and above the restitution of a borrowed capital. ♦ Moratory interest, that is interest due as an indemnity or a… … Catholic encyclopedia
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Interest — Interest is the charge or cost for using money; expressed as a rate per period, usually one year, called interest rate. The reward for making funds available to a third party over a period of time, usually pre arranged … International financial encyclopaedia
interest — is now normally pronounced in trist or in trest, with the first e unpronounced. The same applies to the derivative words interested, interesting, etc … Modern English usage