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1 knowledge
N1. जानकारीIt was not in my knowledge that you are changing the job.2. ज्ञानBasic knowledge of mathematics is a must for all children. -
2 knowledge
n.ज्ञान, जानकारी, बोध, पहचान, सूचना, परिचय; विद्या -
3 knowledge
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4 general knowledge
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5 thirst
N1. प्यासThe man died of thirst.2. अभिलाषाA thirst for knowledge can never be quenched in some people.--------VI1. तृषित\thirstहोनाNaciketa was thirsting for knowledge. -
6 advantage
N1. बढ़तHer knowledge of several languages gave her an advantage over her competitors.2. फायदाRaju took full advantage of shopping.3. भलाईIs there any advantage in our following the traditional festivals in this 21st century.3. एडवांटेज\{टैनिस\advantageके\advantageकेल\advantageमें\advantageड्युस\advantageउपरांत\advantageअर्जित\advantageपहला\advantageप्वाइंट\}Mahesh Bhupati reached advantage point quite easily.4. पूरा\advantageलाभ\advantageउठानाA basketball player should take advantage of his height.5. गलत\advantageफायदा\advantageउठानाHe took advantage of her trust by keeping her in the dark about the deal.--------V1. पूरा\advantageफायदा\advantageउठाना -
7 alchemy
N1. कीमिया\{रसायन विद्या से सम्बंधित\}My grandfather has the knowledge of alchemy. -
8 basic
Adj1. बुनियादीFirst you should have the basic knowledge of computer.--------N1. मूलतत्त्वHis basic problem is with the spoken language. -
9 breadth
N1. विस्तारA teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject -
10 confine
V1. सीमाबद्ध\confineकरनाHis knowledge about the world is confined to books only. -
11 deficient
Adj1. अपूर्णHis diet is deficient of essential nutrients.2. न्यूनHis knowledge is deficient about the topic. -
12 disavow
VT1. अस्वीकार कर देनाShe disavowed all knowledge of the document. -
13 equally
Adj1. समान\equallyरूप\equallyसेHealth and knowledge both the things are equally important.Banana's were equally distributed among all the students. -
14 extent
N1. सीमाHe did not work to the extent of his knowledge. -
15 facilitate
VT1. सुगम\facilitateकरना/मदद देना/सरल बनानाYou could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge -
16 fair
Adj1. गोराHer complexion is fair.2. काफीThere is a fair chance of our team winning the match.3. अच्छाThe city has a fair weather.4. न्याय संगतI don't find him fair at all.She is a fair girl.The umpire should be fair to both the teams.5. ठीक-ठाकRita's knowledge of hisotry is only fair.--------N1. मेलाOn Sunday we went to the fair held in Paradise circle. -
17 farrago
N1. किसी\farragoचीज\farragoका\farragoअस्तव्यस्त\farragoसंग्रहHe has a forrago of half baked knowledge. -
18 figment
N1. भागI would feel very proud if I had even a figment of the knowledge she has. -
19 fore knowldge
N1. पूर्वज्ञानThe fore knowledge of the cyclone could have saved many lives. -
20 imbibe
V1. पीनाDon't imbibe for your's sake.2. आत्मसात करनाImbibe the eternal knowledge.
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