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1 speech
N1. बोलीHuman beings express thoughts through speech.2. भाषणHe always gives good speeches.3. कथनThe film has a number of scenes with rather long speeches by the hero. -
2 speech
n.भाषा, बोली; वाक शक्ति, भाषण शक्ति; बातचीत, बोलचाल, वर्णन, भाषण, व्याख्यान. -
3 speech
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4 figure of speech
IDM1. नाटकीय\figure of speechढंग\figure of speechसे\figure of speechबात\figure of speechकहनाCalling her a cow was just a figure of speech. -
5 figures of speech
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6 Voluble
Adj1. वाचालShe is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in rapid conversations2. धाराप्रवाहHis speech was voluble -
7 abrupt
Adj1. आकस्मिकHis speech had an abrupt ending.2. रूखाEverybody dislikes his abrupt manners.3. असम्बद्धHe has an abrupt style of writing. -
8 abruptly
Adv1. आकस्मिक\abruptlyरुप\abruptlyसेHe ended his speech abruptly. -
9 abruptness
N1. आकस्मिकताHe ended his speech with abruptness. -
10 acidulous
Adj1. अम्लवत्/स्वभाव\acidulousमें\acidulousतीखाShe has an acidulous tone in her speech. -
11 anecdotal
Adj1. किस्सा\anecdotalसंबंधीBefore starting his speech,he quoted an anecdotal phrase. -
12 artless
Adj1. बेढंगाHer speech in the meeting was artless. -
13 blunt
Adj1. भौंथराLot of writing blunts a pencil.2. मुँहफटWe shouldn't be blunt in our speech. -
14 boastful
Adj1. डींगे\boastfulहाँकने\boastfulवालाHis speech reflected his boastful nature. -
15 bombastic
Adj1. बड़े\bombasticबड़े\bombasticशब्दों\bombasticसे\bombasticभरा\bombasticहुआHis bombastic speech did not impress his audience. -
16 carry
N1. बंदूक\carryकी\carryसीमाThe carry of Bofors gun is superb.--------VT1. ले\carryजाना/ढोनाYou must carry your camping gear2. गर्भवती\carryहोनाShe was carrying their second child.3. बोझ\carryढोनाThe bridge has to carry lot of traffic.4. समर्थन\carryहोनाThe bill was carried by 250 votes to 200.5. प्रभावित\carryकरनाHis speech on poverty carried the audience.6. चलनShe carries herself very well. -
17 clarity
N1. स्पष्टताThere is lack of clarity in Radha's speech. -
18 continuity
N1. निरंतरताWe must ensure continuity of sugar supplies to the public.Her speech lacks continuity,she keeps jumping from one topic to another. -
19 declamatory
Adj1. शब्दाडम्बरपूर्णHis speech was quite declamatory. -
20 decorous
Adj1. मर्यादितHis speech is very decorous while talking in a get together.
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