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1 disposition
N1. प्रबंधShe showed the catalogue showing various disposition of the rooms.2. स्वभावHe is of a cheerful disposition.3. प्रकृतिNowadays children are showing a disposition to violence. -
2 schizoid
Adj1.Lately Ram has been showing schizoid tendencies. -
3 arrow
N1. तीर/बाण/शरRam shot the arrow that killed Ravana.2. `-->' चिह्नA few steps down the lane you can see the arrow showing the direction of the park. -
4 brawny
Adj1. गठीलाHe loves showing off his brawny physique. -
5 courage
N1. साहसHe was rewarded for showing great courage in the battle. -
6 downward
Adj1. नीचे\downwardकी\downwardओरThe market is showing a downward trend in the stock prices. -
7 film
N1. सिनेमाThe film now showing at the theater is very good.2. कैमरे\filmकी\filmरीलHave you changed the film in your camera.3. झिल्लीThere is a film of oil on the water of this pond. -
8 film over
PhrV1. झिल्ली\film overसे\film overढकनाThese books are filmed over with a layer of dust showing that no one reads them. -
9 internal
Adj1. आन्तरिकHe knows the internal workings of the machine.The teacher is showing the picture of internal organs to the students. -
10 juvenile delinquency
N1. बाल-अपराधThe graph of juvenile delinquency is showing an upward trend. -
11 product
N1. उत्पादThis newly launched product is showing great results.2. परिणामThis documentary is the product of my hard work.3. गुणनफलA mathematical table is the series of product of a number and the number from 1 to 10. -
12 refraction
N1. अपवर्तनA pencil held in the water will appear to bend,showing refraction(of light). -
13 regular
Adj1. नियमितYou must follow your regular routine.The machine is checked on a regular basis.2. सामान्यDo you want baby size bicycle or regular size?3. स्थायीThey belong to regular forces of India.4. समThe sky was full of the birds flying in regular formation.The kid smiled showing regular teeth.--------N1. नियमित\regularसैनिकHe is one of the regulars here. -
14 relief
Adj1. सहायता कोषRelief fund was collected for helping the quake victims.--------N1. उभरी\reliefहुई\reliefनक्काशीA relief map of India,i.e.showing mountains,valleys,gulfs,seas,etc.2. रंग\reliefऔर\reliefशेडिंग\reliefद्वारा\reliefऊँचाई\reliefका\reliefप्रदर्शनThe hills stood out in sharp relief against the dawn sky.--------N1. सहायता\{कोष\}She sent some relief to refugees.2. आरामThe injection gave the patient much relief.3. विश्रामHe did duty from 9a.m.to8p.m.with only one hour's relief.4. राहतShe heaved a sigh of relief when her son returned home safely.5. छूटThey got temporary financial relief from the tax due to severe drought. -
15 show off
V1. दिखावा\show offकरनाShe was showing off her new husband at the party. -
16 sideshow
N1. तमाशाA man was showing side show by a pair of monkeys.2. गौण क्रियाOffering a rebate of Rs. 2000 on newly launched television was merely a sideshow to attract the customers. -
17 surrealism
N1. अतियथार्थवादSurrealism tries to express what is hidden in the mind by showing objects and events as seen in dreams. -
18 tether
N1. रस्सीThe juggler is showing tricks with a tether.--------VT1. पगहा\tetherसे\tetherबाँधOxen are tethered in the quadrangle. -
19 trunk
N1. तनाThe storm uprooted the trunk.2. धड़The doctor is showing the anatomy of the trunk with the help of a diagram.3. सन्दूकA coolie is lifting the trunk.4. सूँडAn elephant lifts the trunk often.5. गाडी\trunkके\trunkपीछे\trunkसन्दूक\trunkआदि\trunkरखने\trunkका\trunkस्थानThey loaded the luggage in the trunk of the car. -
20 upward
Adj1. ऊपर\upwardकाThe prices of essential commodities are showing an upward trend.
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