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1 cool
Adj1. शीतल/ठंडाI am enjoying a cool autumn day.Cool greens and blues and violets2. शांतShe has a cool head.3. रूखा/उदासीनHe was given a cool reception.4. मिलनसारHer relations with her boss were cool and polite5. धृष्ट/निर्लज्जHe speaks cool lies intentionally.6. अच्छे\coolसेThe bike cost me a cool fifty thousand.7. सोचा\coolहुआ/विचार\coolकिया\coolहुआHe made a cool appraisal of all the issues in the dispute8. शान\coolकी\coolबातIt's not cool to arrive at a party too early--------N1. शीतलताShe likes the pleasant cool of early morning.2. शान्तिHe kept him cool while everyone else panicked due to fire in the building.--------VI1. ठण्डा\coolहोना/शांत\coolहोनाHis enthusiasm cooled considerably--------VT1. ठण्डा\coolकरनाA swim in the pool should cool you(down)2. क्रोध\coolठण्डा\coolकरनाCool down, do not be so angry. -
2 contract
N1. करारनामाDo not sign a contract until you have read its rule thoroughly.She has agreed salary terms and is ready to sign a contract.--------V1. सिकुड़नाMetals contract as they become cool.'Do not'is contracted to Don't2. करार\contractकरनाShe had contracted a most unsuitable marriage.3. पकड़ना'Bad habits of stealing contracted in his youth. -
3 everywhere
Adv1. सर्वत्रYou find fast food stores everywhereCool and happy atmospher is not found everywhere.
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