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  • 1 serious

    Adj
    1. गंभीर
    Garima is serious about her studies.

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  • 2 serious

    adj.
    धीर, गम्भीर, संजीदा, भारी; अपरिहासी, सच्चा; भारी, जोखिम का

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  • 3 serious

    1. gambheer
    2. (situation) sangeen

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  • 4 anthrax

    N
    1. गिलटी रोग
    Anthrax is a serious disease affecting sheep,cattle.

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  • 5 composition

    N
    1. संयोजन
    Harmonious composition is essential in a serious work of art
    2. छोटी\compositionसी\compositionलेख
    He got an A for his composition.

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  • 6 congenial

    Adj
    1. अनुकूल/सुखद
    The atmosphere in our colony is not congenial for serious studies.

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  • 7 depletion

    N
    1. कमी
    The depletion of ozone layer is a serious problem.

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  • 8 divine

    Adj
    1. ईश्वरीय/स्वर्गीय
    Divine worship
    her pies were simply divine
    2. पवित्र
    The custom of killing the divine king upon any serious failure of his...powers
    3. श्रेष्ठ
    Divine judgment
    The divine strength of Achilles

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  • 9 godless

    Adj
    1. नास्तिक
    Only godless people do serious harm to children.

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  • 10 imbalance

    N
    1. असंतुलित
    A serious imbalance between our import 4 export trade.

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  • 11 liberty

    N
    1. स्वतन्त्रता\{वैयक्तिक\}
    Liberty to hold one’s own views.
    2. स्वेच्छाचारिता
    Giving too much liberty to children sometimes causes serious trouble to parents.
    3. अवांछनीय व्यवहार
    Taking liberty with somebody.

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  • 12 offence

    N
    1. अपराध
    He has been charged with a serious offence.

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  • 13 persona

    N
    1. अभिनय
    His public persona was of serious.

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  • 14 pose

    N
    1. मुद्रा
    I made a comfortable pose for the camera.
    2. छल-कपट
    Her generosity is only a pose.
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    V
    1. प्रस्तुत करना
    Poverty poses a serious threat to the nation.
    2. चित्र के लिए खडा रहना या बैठना
    She had to pose for the painting.
    3. का ढोंग रचना/दिखावा करना
    The thief posed as a relative at the wedding.

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  • 15 posturing

    N
    1.
    The union need to stop all this posturing and get down in serious talking.

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  • 16 readjust

    VT
    1. फिर\readjustठीक\readjustकरना
    It takes time to readjust oneself to life after a serious illness.

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  • 17 repercussion

    N
    1. प्रतिक्रिया
    His resignation will have serious repercussion on the staff.

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  • 18 reverse

    Adj
    1. उल्टी
    The three winners were announced in reverse order.
    She is going in the reverse direction.
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    N
    1. विपरीत
    He has done the reverse of what he was asked.
    He suffered some serious financial reverses.
    The reverse of a mountain is the area of rain shadow.
    The arms race has gone into reverse.
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    VT
    1. उलटना
    The gate was open,so she reversed in.
    The Judge reversed the decision of a lower court.
    They are trying to reverse the decline of their father's company.

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  • 19 silly

    Adj
    1. अल्पबुद्दि
    I was rather silly to let the strangers in who robbed me.
    Stop playing silly games, you are old enough to be serious.

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  • 20 step

    N
    1. कदम
    She took a step towards the laboratory.
    2. कार्यवाही
    The government took serious steps to check the dacoits.
    3. सोपान
    I made the rangoli in three steps.
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    V
    1. कदम उठाना
    I stepped on to the stool to take the book from the shelf.

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  • serious — serious, grave, solemn, somber, sedate, staid, sober, earnest may be applied to persons, their looks, or their acts with the meaning not light or frivolous but actually or seemingly weighed down by deep thought, heavy cares, or purposive or… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • serious — [sir′ē əs] adj. [ME seryows < ML seriosus < L serius, grave, orig., prob. weighty, heavy < ? IE base * swer > OE swær, heavy, sad, Goth swers, important, orig., heavy] 1. of, showing, having, or caused by earnestness or deep thought;… …   English World dictionary

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  • Serious — Se ri*ous, a. [L. serius: cf. F. s[ e]rieux, LL. seriosus.] 1. Grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn; not light, gay, or volatile. [1913 Webster] He is always serious, yet there is about his manner a graceful ease. Macaulay …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • serious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) demanding or characterized by careful consideration or application. 2) solemn or thoughtful. 3) sincere and in earnest, rather than joking or half hearted. 4) significant or worrying in terms of danger or risk: serious injury. 5)… …   English terms dictionary

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  • serious — mid 15c., expressing earnest purpose or thought (of persons), from M.Fr. sérieux grave, earnest (14c.), from L.L. seriosus, from L. serius weighty, important, grave, probably from a PIE root *swer (Cf. Lith. sveriu to weigh, lift, svarus heavy; O …   Etymology dictionary

  • serious — se|ri|ous W1S1 [ˈsıəriəs US ˈsır ] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(situation/problem)¦ 2 be serious 3¦(important)¦ 4¦(large amount)¦ 5¦(romantic relationship)¦ 6¦(person)¦ 7¦(sport/activity)¦ 8¦(very good)¦ 9¦(worried/unhappy)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • serious — se|ri|ous [ sıriəs ] adjective *** ▸ 1 bad enough to worry you ▸ 2 deserving attention ▸ 3 not joking ▸ 4 careful and detailed ▸ 5 not laughing much ▸ 6 involving difficult ideas ▸ 7 involving strong feelings ▸ 8 caring about activity ▸ 9… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • serious — adjective 1 SITUATION/PROBLEM a serious situation, problem, accident etc is extremely bad or dangerous: a serious illness | How serious do you think the situation is? | serious crime: The number of serious crimes has increased dramatically in the …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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