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1 laughing-stock
N1. हास्यस्पद व्यक्ति अथवा वस्तुHis swagger in the office has made him the laughing-stock of his colleagues. -
2 laughing-stock
n.हंसी उडाने की वस्तु, हास्यपात्र -
3 no laughing matter
N1. गम्भीर विषयIt is no laughing matter that our country is facing an economic crisis. -
4 double
Adj1. दोगुनाIn a scheme, he got double the amount invested2. दोहराThey were sleeping on a double beIt has a double advantage of being cheap and effective--------Adv1. दोहराBecause of the injury in her eyes she saw double--------Det1. दुगनीHe draws double the amount as salary than her--------N1. दुगुनी\doubleमात्रा\doubleमेंHe ran at the double when ordered by his boss to complete the task allotted to him--------V1. दुगना करना[होना]The prices of the immoveble properties have almost doubled in that duration2. दोहरा\doubleहो\doubleजानाThey doubled up laughing at my jokeDouble the paper twice and you get four equal sheets of itThe sofa doubles as a bed at night -
5 mirthfully
Adv1. उल्लास\mirthfullyके\mirthfullyसाथ/खुशी\mirthfullyसेThey were laughing mirthfully. -
6 peeve
V1. चिढ़ानाI am already sad because of my half yearly results, so please do not peeve me further by laughing at me. -
7 thereupon
Adv1. उसके\thereuponतत्काल\thereuponबादThey were laughing and playing a game and thereupon it ended in blows.
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