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1 despot
N1. शक्तिशाली/क्रूर\despotराजाThe despot drove the poor people out of the kingdom. -
2 philanthropic
Adj1. लोकोपकारीPhilanthropic organisationis organised in many cities to help poor people. -
3 plight
N1. गंभीर स्थितिThe flood increases the plight of poor people.--------V1. प्रतिज्ञा करनाI plighting that I will never leave you. -
4 plunk
N1. झनकने की आवाज़At the night the man heard the plunk but was unable to see what it is.2. सस्ती शराबThe poor people can afford plunk only. -
5 salary
N1. वेतन/तनखाहPoor people cannot manage on their salary. -
6 sauce
N1. चटनीReema like to eat bread with sauce.He also sauce with the old poor people.2. रूखा व्यवहारThat's enough of your sause! Youngman -
7 shoddy
Adj1. घटियाPoor people are compelled to buy shoddy goods. -
8 within
Adv1. भीतरApply the paste within the mould.--------Prep1. के\withinभीतरI have to return within a day.2. की\withinसीमा\withinके\withinअन्दरPoor people find it hard to live within their income. -
9 wrest
VT1. छीन\wrestलेनाThe thief wrested the luggage from the passenger.2. मुश्किल\wrestसे\wrestप्राप्त\wrestकरनाPoor people have to wrest by toiling. -
10 spot
N1. धब्बा/बिन्दुThat poor black boy has many spots on his body.2. कलंकA single spot on the character spoils the life.--------V1. देखनाMany people spotted their leader in the mob.
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