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1 much more
much more/lessAdv1. फिर भी अधिकThis material is much more than required. -
2 much less
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3 much
Adj1. बहुतThis job won't take much effort. -
4 much raker
N1. दोष खोज़नेवालाShe is a much raker who makes others realize. -
5 much
adj.अधिक, ज्यादा, बहुत देर तक, बहुत काल तकadv.बहुतn.बहुतायत, बहुत, अधिकता -
6 much
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7 as-much-again
IDM1. दुबाराYou may never as much again get it. -
8 as-much-as-one-can-do
IDM1. संबावना तकWe must work hard as much as we can do. -
9 in-as-much-as
Conj1. इससे/चुँकिHe shows an interest in other people only as much as they can be useful to him. -
10 not much of
IDM1. ज़्यदा नहींNot much of portion is compleated in physics. -
11 nothing much of
IDM1. कुछ विशेष नहींNothing much of the syllabus wsa compleated in their school. -
12 over-much
Adj1. अत्यधिकHis book displays over-much talent -
13 too much for
IDM1. ज्यादाTHe work given by her mother was too much for her. -
14 make much of
IDM1. सम्मान करना -
15 how much does this thing cost?
English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > how much does this thing cost?
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16 Afghan hound
N1. लंम्बे\Afghan houndबालो\Afghan houndवाला\Afghan houndकुत्ताHe loves dogs very much specially Afghan hounds. -
17 accrue
V1. बढ़नाInterest accrues if money is kept in the savings account.2. इकठ्ठा\accrueहोनाThe company has accrued so much debt that there are chances of its becomingbankrupt. -
18 accuracy
N1. शुद्धताThe lawyer questioned the accuracy of my account2. यथार्थताThe atomic clock enabled scientists to measure time with much greater accuracy. -
19 actual
Adj1. वास्तविकThe actual cost of ring was much higher than we had expected. -
20 adumbrate
V1. अस्पष्ट\adumbrateरूप\adumbrateसे\adumbrateसमझानाThe finance minister adumbrated some changes in the fiseal policy of the country.2. पूर्व\adumbrateसूचना\adumbrateदेनाMuch misery could have been avoided had the cyclone in Orissa been adumbrated.
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