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1 apposite
Adj1. उचितDo not deviate from the apposite topic of discussion.In this context it would be quite apposite to say that our policy is up tothe mark. -
2 argument
N1. बहसThe captain got into an argument with the umpire2. तर्कRam's arguements against capital punishment were quite convincing3. दलीलThe prisoner's argument was that he was attacked first4. विषयThe main arguement of the book is on economic liberaization -
3 dark
Adj1. अंधेराShe was sitting in a dark corner2. गहराDark greenDark eyesA dark scowl3. गुप्तKeep it dark4. अस्पष्टMuch that was dark is now quite clear to me--------N1. अंधेराThe powers of darknessHe moved off into the darknessHe was in the dark concerning their intentions2. साँवला -
4 lighten
V1. प्रकाश बढानाThe new lights have lightened the room considerably.2. चमक उठनाHis face lightened at the news of a raise in his salary.--------V1. हल्का करनाThere is a need to lighten the weight of books/courses on young children.2. गम्भीरता हटनाAs the speaker imploded his plans the mood of the audience gradually lightened.3. चिन्तामुक्त होनाMy heart was lightened when I got the news that he had reached his destination quite safely. -
5 rejoin
VTI1. फिर\rejoinमिलानाThe innocent child tried to rejoin his broken toy.2. फिर\rejoinसे\rejoinसम्मिलित\rejoinहोनाThis stream rejoins the main river further on.--------V1. बदले\rejoinमें\rejoinउत्तर\rejoinदेनाHe rejoined that whatever was said was quite right.
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