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1 reputation
N1. प्रतिष्ठाHe is a doctor of excellent reputation. -
2 reputation
n.प्रतिष्ठा, मर्यादा, नेकनामी, नामवरी, यश, इज्जत, शोहरत -
3 reputation
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4 build
N1. निर्माण/बनावट--------VT1. बनानाBuild a reputationGovernment is building new school in this stateThis investment is building interest2. निर्माण\buildकरनाBuild a modern nationThese architects build in interesting and new styles3. स्थापित\buildकरना/बल\buildदेनाBuild a defense on nothing but the accused person's reputation4. बढ़नाSuspense was building right from the beginning of the opera -
5 European
Adj1. युरोपीयA european reputation. -
6 aspersion
N1. छींटाकशीHis aspersions tarnished his reputation in his work place. -
7 boss
N1. बॉसThe boss hired three more men for the new jobHe is his own boss nowParty bosses have a reputation for corruption--------VT1. प्रबन्ध\bossकरना/देखभाल\bossकरनाHe bosses around here. -
8 dishonour
N1. अपमानHis rowdism has brought dishonour to the family.--------VT1. अपमानित करनाHis rowdism dishonours the family's reputation. -
9 foul
Adj1. बदबूदारThe open nallah emits foul smell.2. अभद्रThe movie was full of foul language.3. नियम\foulविरुद्धHe played a foul game and won the match.--------V1. दूषित\foulकरनाHer reputation was fouled by him.2. उलझ\foulजानाMy skipping rope got fouled in a net. -
10 injured
Adj1. घायलThe injured antelope limped.2. दोषितThe boy with injured reputation left the company of his friends. -
11 institution
N1. संस्थाAn institution of reputation attracts many students. -
12 management
N1. प्रबंधThe government has a reputation for sound economic management. -
13 meddler
N1. काम में हस्तक्षेप करने वालाHe has earned a reputation as a meddler. -
14 salvage
N1. उबार/भ्रंशोद्धारSalvage of the wreck was carried out successfully.--------V1. उबारनाShe took them to court in an attempt to salvage her reputation.2. बचानाThey salvaged the documents from the sunken ship. -
15 smear
N1. धब्बाSmear on the walls during election time by posters leave indelible marks.2. मेडिकल परीक्षणA smear list is a medical list to check the cancer tissues or many other heart ailments.--------V1. मैला करनाDuring holi festival people smear the faces of others with all sorts of greasy and oily substances.2. बदनाम करनाDuring election time the politicians smear the credibility of their opponents.3. कलंक लगानाThe media today is permitting many cock and bull stories to smear the reputation of PM. -
16 systematically
Adv1. व्यवस्थित\systematicallyरूप\systematicallyसेSome one systematically tried to damage the reputation of the company by giving this bogus advertisement in the newspaper. -
17 tarnish
N1. धब्बाHe polished the metal to remove the tarnish.--------VI1. मलिन\tarnishहोनाThe silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air.--------VT1. कलंकित\tarnishकरHis reputation was tarnished by misdeed. -
18 thespian
N1. अभिनेताHe is a thespian of reputation.
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