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1 prefer
V1. पसन्द करनाI prefer coffee to tea. -
2 prefer
v. tr.अधिक चाहना, अधिक आदर करना, अच्छा जानना; पेश करना, देना; बढाना -
3 Classicism
N1. उच्चकोटि\Classicismकी\Classicismशैली\Classicismया\Classicismसाहित्यI prefer classicism in art. -
4 SAS
Abbr:Special Air Service1. उच्च शिक्षित सिपाहियों का समूहIn elections big leaders prefer S.A.S. -
5 abacus
N1. गिनताराJapanese prefer to use abacus for calculations. -
6 adventure
N1. जोखिम\adventureभरा\adventureअनुभवJim Corbet's adventures in kumaon are very thrilling.Some people prefer a peaceful life to one full of adventure. -
7 apricot
N1. खूबानीI prefer apricots to almonds. -
8 bacon
N1. सूअर\baconमास\{नमकीन\}Tribal people prefer to eat bacon in their meal.आदिवासी लोग अपने भोजन में सुअर का मांस खाना पसंद करते हैं. -
9 brick
N1. ईंटI prefer bricks to stones. -
10 clip-on
Adj1. किसी\clip-onसे\clip-onबंधा\clip-onहुआI prefer to wear clip-on earrings. -
11 clothes
N1. वस्त्रIn summer I prefer to wear cotton clothes. -
12 clothing
N1. वस्त्रDuring monsoon I prefer water-proof clothing. -
13 coffee
N1. कौफीI prefer to have filter coffee. -
14 electrical
Adj1. बिजली\electricalकाStudents prefer electrical engineering. -
15 fabric
N1. बनावThe entire fabric of the building needs renovation.2. एक\fabricप्रकार\fabricका\fabricकपड़ाI prefer cotton fabric. -
16 feedbag
N1. खाने\feedbagका\feedbagथैलाSome pepole prefer to feed their cattle at night using feedbag. -
17 fetta
N1. भेड़\fettaके\fettaदूध\fettaसे\fettaबना\fettaपनीरIn Afganistan people prefer to eat feta in preference to other kind of cheeses. -
18 fish and chips
N1. मछली\fish and chipsऔर\fish and chipsचिप्स\fish and chipsका\fish and chipsनाश्ताIn England people prefer fish and chips for their breakfast. -
19 forlorn
Adj1. लाचारA forlorn orphan was begging on the street.2. ऐसी\forlornआशा\forlornजो\forlornपूरी\forlornन\forlornहो\forlornसकेI made a forlorn attempt to shed weight.3. अकेलाThe hermits prefer to live in a forelorn place. -
20 ignorance
N1. अज्ञानI prefer to remain in ignorance about how you make your money.
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prefer — 1. The inflected forms of the verb are preferred, preferring, but other derivatives have a single r (preferable, preferably, preference, preferential, preferment). 2. When the subject of prefer is the same as that of a following subordinate verb … Modern English usage
Prefer — Pre*fer , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Preferred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Preferring}.] [F. pr[ e]f[ e]rer, L. praeferre; prae before + ferre to bear or carry. See 1st {Bear}.] 1. To carry or bring (something) forward, or before one; hence, to bring for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prefer — pre·fer /pri fər/ vt pre·ferred, pre·fer·ring 1: to give (a creditor or debt) priority or preference any preferred charges such as child support or alimony In re Smiley, 427 P.2d 179 (1967) 2: to bring forward for determination; esp: to bring (a… … Law dictionary
prefer — [prē fʉr′, prifʉr′] vt. preferred, preferring [ME preferren < MFr preferer < L praeferre, to place before < prae , PRE + ferre, BEAR1] 1. to put before someone else in rank, office, etc.; promote; advance 2. to put before a magistrate,… … English World dictionary
prefer — late 14c., to put forward or advance in rank or fortune, to promote, from L. praeferre place or set before, carry in front, from prae before (see PRE (Cf. pre )) + ferre to carry, to place (see INFER (Cf. infer)). Meaning to esteem (something)… … Etymology dictionary
prefer — 1 *choose, select, elect, opt, pick, cull, single Analogous words: accept, *receive, admit, take: *approve, endorse, sanction: favor, *oblige, accommodate 2 *offer, proffer, tender, pr … New Dictionary of Synonyms
prefer — [v] favor; single out adopt, advance, aggrandize, be partial to, be turned on to, choose, cull, desire, elect, elevate, fancy, finger, fix upon, go for, incline, like better, mark, optate, opt for, pick, place, pose, present, promote, propone,… … New thesaurus
prefer — ► VERB (preferred, preferring) 1) like (someone or something) better than another or others; tend to choose. 2) formal submit (a charge or information) for consideration. 3) archaic promote to a prestigious position. ORIGIN Latin praeferre bear… … English terms dictionary
prefer */*/*/ — UK [prɪˈfɜː(r)] / US [prɪˈfɜr] verb [transitive] Word forms prefer : present tense I/you/we/they prefer he/she/it prefers present participle preferring past tense preferred past participle preferred [never progressive] to like or want someone or… … English dictionary
prefer — v. 1) (D; tr.) ( to bring ) to prefer against (to prefer charges against smb.) 2) (D; tr.) to prefer to (she prefers fish to meat) 3) (E) we prefer to remain at home 4) (G) I preferred going to a concert 5) (esp. BE) (H; no passive) I d prefer… … Combinatory dictionary
prefer — pre|fer [ prı fɜr ] verb transitive *** never progressive to like or want someone or something more than someone or something else: Which do you prefer, the red or the blue one? prefer someone/something to someone/something: Even today, most… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English