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1 needy
Adj1. निर्धनHe donated a lot of money to the needy people. -
2 needy
adj.निर्धन, गरीब, कंगाल, दरिद्र -
3 involuntarily
Adv1. अनिच्छा\involuntarilyसेInvoluntarily she came forward to help the needy. -
4 reserve
N1. जो\reserveवस्तु\reserveआगे\reserveकाम\reserveमें\reserveलाने\reserveके\reserveलिए\reserveरखी\reserveजाएThere is a reserve fund for the needy.2. सेना\reserveका\reserveवह\reserveभाग\reserveजो\reserveजरूरत\reserveपड़ने\reserveपर\reserveतैयार\reserveरहेReserves military forces kept back for use when needed.3. मानसिक\reserveप्रतिबंधYour statement is accepted without any reserve.4. नीलाम\reserveमे\reserveनिर्धारित\reserveन्यूनतम\reserveमूल्यPut a reserve of Rs.2,00000 on a house.--------VT1. बचा\reserveरखनाReserve your strength for the examination days.2. किसी\reserveउद्देश्य\reserveविशेष\reserveके\reserveलिये\reserveरखना/आरक्षित\reserveकरनाThese seats are reserved for ladies.I decided to reserve my judgement until I knew all the facts.3. आरक्षित\reserveरखनाReserve a table for two in the name of Hill. -
5 welfare
N1. कल्याणWe have to work for the welfare of the needy. -
6 wish
N1. इच्छाHer wish was to serve the needy.2. आशीर्वाद\wishदेनाI sent my new year wish to my daughter.--------VTI1. इच्छा\wishहोना[करना]I wished to be a doctor.2. शुभकामना\wishकरनाI wish you success.
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