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1 that
Adv1. उतनाIt wasn't that cold there.--------Conj1. किShe said that she cannot write the exam.--------Det1. वह[निर्धारक\thatअर्थ\thatमें]Look at that girl standing there.--------Pron1. वहThat's a beautiful garden.--------Rel Pron1. जो/जिसेThe watch that you gave me is very handy. -
2 Murderous
Adj1. हिंस्रThere was murderous look in his eyes. -
3 close
Adj1. पासOur school is close to the theatre.2. नज़दीकीShe is a close relative of mine.3. समानThere is no close resemblance between those twins.4. सूक्ष्मHe took a close look at the text.5. बराबर\closeकाThe match was a close contest.6. एकसाथThe army advanced in close formation.7. बारीकThe razor gave a close shave.8. बन्दShe is kept in close confinement of her house.9. गोपनीयShe was a bit close about her marriage.10. सवृतThe English vowel /i:/ is a close vowel.11. कंजूसHe is very close with his things.--------Adv1. पास\closeमेंThey sat close to each other in the photo.--------N1. समाप्तिAt the close of first innings the score was 158 for 2 wickets.--------V1. बन्द\closeकरनाThe door was closed at night.2. बन्द\closeहोनाThe shops in the city close at 11:00 pm.3. समाप्त\closeहोनाThe function closed with a vote of thanks.4. नज़दीक\closeआनाThe gap between the runners are beginning to close. -
4 craze
N1. बावलापन/सनक\crazeअस्थाई\crazeसमय\crazeतकNowadays there is latest teenage dance craze among children.--------VI1. झकी\crazeहो\crazeजानाHe was crazed by the desire for drugs.--------VT1. पागल\crazeबनानाEvery body is scared of a crazed look in his eyes. -
5 flight
N1. उड़ानBirds in flight look beautiful.2. हवाई यात्राHis flight was uneventful.3. सीढ़ियाँTo reach the temple you will have to negotiate a very steep flight of stairs.4. कल्पना की उड़ानHis riches are only his flight of imagination.--------N1. पलायनDue to the war there was a flight of residents from the border areas. -
6 following
Adj1. अगलाThe programme was held on the following day.2. आगे\followingदिया\followingहुआLook at the following examples.--------N1. शिष्य-समुदायSai Baba has a large following in India.--------Prep1. होने\followingपरThere was a major uprising following his arrest. -
7 knowing
Adj1. जानकारHe is a knowing collector of rare books.It was a knowing attempt to defraud.She gave me a knowing look when I mentioned about him.--------N1. जाननाThere is a big difference in knowing and understanding.--------V1. जानते\knowingहुयेKnowing all the facts I will not hold this against you. -
8 resigned
Adj1. शांति\resignedपूर्वक\resignedसहने\resignedवालाShe finished her difficult task in a resigned manner.--------Adj1. सन्तोषीHe stood there with a resigned look. -
9 so
Adv1. इतनाDon't look so angry.2. अत्यधिकI am so glad to see you in my house.I have not enjoyed so much in tour.3. उसी तरह/समान रूप सेHe is not so good as his brother.The banner was so big.4. ऐसाI was not sure if she will succeed but I certainly hope so.John is going to help me, or so he says.5. भीHe is divorced and so am I.--------Conj1. इसलियेThe shop was closed so I couldn't get my requirements.So, it was that he finally returned home.2. ताकिI gave you a map so you wouldn't get lost.3. तो\soफिरSo I have a couple of drinks on the way home.So thats the end of this movie.So there is no proof, we can't do anything.
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