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1 previous
Adj1. पूर्ववर्तीThe students were asked to complete all of the exercises of the previouslessons before starting a new one. -
2 previous
adj.अग्रगामी, अगला, पहला, पूर्व -
3 continuation
N1. के\continuationक्रम\continuationमेंIn continuation of my previous letter,he replied back.Continuation of match after the tea break was not possible because of rain. -
4 flashback
N1. पिछली कहानीThe book was written in a manner where the story goes frequently in flashbacks to describe previous events. -
5 follow
V1. अनुसरण करना/अनुकरण करनाOne should follow the precedents set by the peers.She follows the same way of life as her parents.2. पीछे\followजानाTo reach the city you have to follow markers on this road.Before entering the city, the road follows along the sea.3. पीछा करनाHe is so infatuated that he follows her everywhere.4. आज्ञा माननाIn the office you should follow what the boss says.5. अनुगमन करनाShe is following the medical profession.6. समझनाYou should try to follow the instructions of the teacher.He tried his best to follow the instructions, but failed.Do try to follow how I am playing the instrument.7. ध्यान से सुननाHe sat following every word of the leader's speech.8. वर्णन करनाThe story of this film follows the life of the saint.9. घटित होनाA dispute between us is likely to follow due to the false propaganda created by him.10. अर्थ निकलनाIf rains are good it does not automatically follow that the crop will be better than previous years. -
6 reiteration
N1. दोहरावThe teachers are doing reiteration of the previous chapters.
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Previous — Pre vi*ous, a. [L. praevius going before, leading the way; prae before + via the way. See {Voyage}.] Going before in time; being or happening before something else; antecedent; prior; as, previous arrangements; a previous illness. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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