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1 Met
N1. मौसम विभागThe Met forecast proved to be off target yet again. -
2 abortive
Adj1. निष्फलMission that proved abortive was reported in the newspaper. -
3 allegation
N1. आरोपAll his allegations proved to be false. -
4 astrological
Adj1. ज्योतिषीयAll astrological pronouncements proved wrong. -
5 delivery
Adj1. पहुँचाने वालाThe delivery van came with the parcels.--------N1. प्रदत्तThe construction company has to make delivery of the cement by tommorow.Ram said,'please pay on delivery of Car'.राम ने कहा, कृपया कार प्रदान होने पर भुगतान करे2. प्रसूतिSonu went for her delivery to the hospital yesterday.The delivery of the baby proved very difficult for her.3. फेंकनाThe delivery of the ball was very fast.4. भाषण शैलीHer delivery of Hindi is very poor.उसकी हिन्दी भाषण शैली बहुत खराब है.The delivery of the lecture was made by a great scientist. -
6 demote
VT1. पदावनत\demoteकरनाHe was demoted when the charges of corruption were proved against him. -
7 doubtless
Adv1. निसन्देहThis doubtless is a fact which can be proved -
8 efficacy
N1. गुणHoechst proved the efficacy of a new drug. -
9 featherbrained
Adj1. बेवकूफHis results have proved him to be featherbrained. -
10 flibbertigibbet
N1. बकवास करने वालाHe has been proved to be a flibbertigibbet in his office due to his inefficiency. -
11 fruitless
Adj1. फलहीनOur efforts to curb the intruders proved fruitless. -
12 ineffective
Adj1. निष्फलThe anti-air craft guns proved virtually ineffective. -
13 innocence
N1. निर्दोषताHe proved his innocence in the court. -
14 loyalty
N1. स्वामिभक्तिHe proved his loyalty to him by sticking to him during his hard period. -
15 marketable
Adj1. विक्रयThis has proved to be a highly marketable product. -
16 meditate
V1. तपस्या करनाIt has been proved that it is good to meditate. -
17 meekly
Adv1. चुपचापOnce proved guilty he sat down meekly. -
18 momentous
Adj1. आवश्यकIt proved to a momentous occasion. -
19 perverted
Adj1. कामविकृतThe accused was proved to be perverted. -
20 presumption
N1. धारणाHis honesty proved to be a false presumption on my part.2. दुःसाहसThe Home-minister thanked the commandos for their presumption to free the hikacked hostages.
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