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1 pity
N1. दयाHave pity on animals.2. खैद का विषयit's a pity that bad weather forecasting will not permit you to go to Delhi. -
2 pity
n.दया, करुणा, रहमv. tr.दया करना, तरस खाना -
3 borrower
N1. कर्जदार/ऋणीShe is a born borrower,borrows every pity things from others. -
4 lot
N1. ढेरThis lot is meant for him.2. बहुत बडी संख्याLots of people come to this temple every day.3. स्थान विशेषParking lot.4. भाग्यI pity her lot. -
5 object
N1. वस्तुShe loves to be surrounded by femiliar objects.2. किसी भवना का विषयI hate to be obfect of pity to anybody.3. हेतूHis object was to hurt you.4. कर्मThat is an example of an indirect object.--------V1. आपत्ति व्यक्त करनाI object to his use of indecent language. -
6 seedy
Adj1. फटीचरI felt pity for that seedy girl. -
7 stony
Adj1. निर्दयीRam'स् stony heart doesn'ट् allow him to have pity on anyone.--------Adj1. पथरीलाIt is very difficult to walk on a stony ground.
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