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1 society
N1. समाजDifferent people have different societies.2. सामाजिक जीवनThe society of those people is good.3. वर्गJoin the societies of good persons. -
2 society
n.सभा, समाज, मण्डली, संगति, साझा, संप्रदाय -
3 society
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4 Friendly Society
N1. सहायता\Friendly Societyकरने\Friendly Societyवाला\Friendly SocietyसंघThe old age people get support from Friendly Society. -
5 present
Adj1. उपस्थितI was not present when the telegram came.2. वर्तमानThe present age is computer age.--------N1. वर्तमानकालThe present society is a sophisticated society.2. उपहारThis book was a present from my elder brother.--------V1. देना\{उपहार\}My father presented me a bycycle on my birthday.2. दिखानाPresent the entry-pass to go into the auditorium.3. प्रस्तुत करनाThe present cinema culture presents the abnormal development in the children. -
6 the decencies
N1. सामाजिक जीवन का शिष्टाचारAll people should follow the decencies to live respectfully in the society. -
7 address
N1. पताBetter note down my address so that we can communicate easily.2. भाषणThe president gave a very inspiring address.--------V1. पता\addressलिखनाDid you address the letter?2. भाषण\addressदेनाThe president is about to address the nation.3. निवेदन\addressकरनाPlease address all suggestions to the chairman.4. उपाधि\addressदेनाAddress all your male teachers as 'sir'.5. वाकिफ\addressकरना[होना]We must address ourselves to the main problem of our society. -
8 adultery
N1. व्यभिचारToday's films contribute to the increase of adultery in our society. -
9 affluent
Adj1. समृद्ध/धनीThere's is an affluent society and I cannot adjust with them. -
10 anathema
N1. अभिशापCaste system in Indian society has become an anathema. -
11 appraise
V1. मूल्यांकन करनाBrokers appraise the value of the merchandise.Teachers appraise the work and study of individual students.Society must appraise the work of artists, social workers, scientists, reformers etc. -
12 appreciably
Adv1. पर्याप्त रूप सेGood films appreciably influence the society. -
13 arbitrator
N1. सरपञ्च/मध्यस्थImpartial arbitrator not only gets high respects from the society butis also worshipped like god. -
14 auspices
N1. सहारा/आश्रयThe school is run under the auspices of Red Cross Society. -
15 autocracy
N1. निरंकुशताAutocracy leads society to destruction.निरंकुशता समाज को पतन की ओर ले जाती है. -
16 bankrupt
N1. दिवालियाWemust strive to make a society that is not morally bankrupt. -
17 classless
Adj1. बिना\classlessवर्ग\classlessकेCan there be a classless society in India ever? -
18 conform
V1. माननाWe conform to the norms of the society.2. एकमेल\conformकरनाTheir ideas donot conform. -
19 conformity
N1. स्वीकार/अनुसारWe have to behave in conformity to the norms of the society. -
20 demand
N1. माँगEvery demand of a child should not be fulfilled.बालक की हर माँग पूरी नहीं करनी चाहिए.--------VT1. दावा\demandकरनाWomen must demand for their participation in the society.औरतों को समाज में अपनी भागीदारी माँगनी ही चाहिए.2. माँगनाBringing up a child demands a lot of patience.
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