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1 merely
adv.केवल, सिर्फ, बिल्कुल -
2 deplore
VT1. निन्दा\deploreकरनाMerely deploring the increasing incidents of violence in the Valley is not enough. -
3 pious
Adj1. धर्मनिष्ठReena's mother is a perfect pious.She is always ready with her pious phrases.Such reforms seem likely to remain merely pious hopes. -
4 puff
Adj1. झकोराA puff of air brought a little relief during power cut.2. लच्छाA puff of smoke emerged out from the chimney.3. एक तरह का विशिष्ट पिष्टकShe is expert in making chololate puffs.4. श्वसनHe was merely able to speak out of puff.--------V1. फूँक-फूँककर निकालनाHe was punished for puffing smoke into people's faces.2. सिगरेट पीनाPuffing pipe in cinema hall his prohibitted.3. कशा या दम लगानाHe was puffing hard when he reached the hill top. -
5 rabble
N1. प्राकृत\rabbleगणSome politicians are merely rabble. -
6 sideshow
N1. तमाशाA man was showing side show by a pair of monkeys.2. गौण क्रियाOffering a rebate of Rs. 2000 on newly launched television was merely a sideshow to attract the customers.
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