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  • 1 rest

    N
    1. विश्राम
    Sunday is a day of rest for many.
    2. टेक/सहारा
    An arm rest.
    A rest for a telephone receiver.
    3. विराम
    The trumpets have six bar's rest.
    4. गतिहीन
    The football is lying at rest in the field.
    5. दफनाना
    The king was laid to rest beside her late Queen.
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    N
    1. शेष
    Eat what you wish and leave the rest.
    He did the rest of the work.
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    VTI
    1. आराम\restकरना
    He is tired and he is resting now.
    2. शान्ति\restप्रदान\restकरना
    May her soul rest in peace.
    3. टेक\restपर\restरखना
    He rested his head on a pillow.
    4. सुस्ताना
    I will never rest until I know the truth.
    5. किसी\restपर\restनिर्भर\restरहना
    India's hope of a gold medal rested on P.T.Usha.
    6. घूर\restकर\restदेखना
    His eys rested on her face.
    7. कार्यवाही\restछोड़\restदेना
    Let the Bofors case rest.
    I rest my case.
    8. खेत\restखाली\restछोड़\restदेना
    Let this field rest for a year.

    English-Hindi dictionary > rest

  • 2 light

    Adj
    1. हलका
    The bat is very light. She is a light sleeper.
    2. बलाघातशून्य
    He made a light touch with his fingure.
    3. थकावट रहित
    Have some light exercise every morning.
    4. सरल
    Most people enjoy listening to light music. The culprit was let off with a light sentence.
    5. फुहार
    Light rain.
    6. कम
    Light trading. Light breakfast.
    7. भार रहित
    I feel so light hearted now.
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    N
    1. प्रकाश
    From a distance one could see the light in the hut.
    2. प्रकाश-स्रोत
    Switch on the light.
    3. समझ
    He struggled for a while with the puzzle before the light dawned.
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    V
    1. जलाना
    Light the stove.
    2. प्रकाशित होना
    This road is well-lighted.
    3. चमक उठना
    His face lighted up on listening the news of his success.

    English-Hindi dictionary > light

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