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1 loyalty
N1. स्वामिभक्तिHe proved his loyalty to him by sticking to him during his hard period. -
2 loyalty
n.स्वामिभक्ति, सच्चाई, वफादारी, ईमानदारी -
3 loyalty
wafaadaari, swamibhakti -
4 expedient
Adj1. योग्यHis action is seen as expedient rather than principled.--------N1. उपायIn some circumstances it is expedient to express loyalty -
5 fierce
Adj1. प्रचंडThe battle of Kurukshetra was a fierce battle.2. बर्बरA fierce dog was guarding the house.3. उग्रHe has a fierce loyalty for his mother. -
6 pawn
N1. पैदल मोहराA pawn can be moved only straight.2. कठपुतलीHe is just a pawn in their struggle for power.3. बन्धकThe terrorists made them all pawns.--------VT1. गिरवी\pawnरखनाHe pawned his gold watch to pay his rent.2. दाँव पर लगानाHe pawned his life for the sake of loyalty. -
7 profession
N1. पेशाI have adopted teaching as my profession.2. स्वीकरणA profession of loyalty is to be accepted. -
8 reaffirm
V1. निश्चित\reaffirmरूप\reaffirmसे\reaffirmकिसी\reaffirmबात\reaffirmको\reaffirmफिर\reaffirmसे\reaffirmकहनाHe reaffirmed his loyalty to his boss. -
9 unswerving
Adj1. अविचलHe has unswerving loyalty to his master.
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