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1 scandal
N1. अनैतिक आचरणInvolvement of P.M. in a scandal shocked the nation. -
2 scandal
n.बदनामी, निन्दा, अपवाद -
3 breath
N1. साँसHe took a deep breath and dived into the poolHis sour breath offended her2. झोंकाNot a breath of scandal ever touched herThere wasn't a breath of air in the room -
4 character
N1. चिह्न/अक्षरThe Greek alphabet has 24 characters.2. चरित्रShe is a woman of strong character.3. कीर्तिThe scandal has damaged the actor's character.4. अजीब\characterगुण\characterहोनाHis brother has got a strange character.5. नाटक\characterका\characterपात्र/नाटक\characterका\characterचरित्रWomen are the main characters in Shakespeare's romantic comedies. -
5 darken
V1. काला\darkenहो\darkenजाना[कर\darkenदेना]The sky darkenedThe screen darkenedA scandal that darkened the family's good name2. अँधेरा\darkenहोना[करना]Darken a room -
6 inquiry
N1. पूछताछAn inquiry was started for his scandal. -
7 rock
N1. चट्टानThey drilled the bore through many layers of rock to reach the water.--------VTI1. हिलनाShe sat rocking in her chair.2. हिल\rockजाना\{देना\}The whole building rocked as the bomb exploded.The scandal about bribe rocked his life.
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