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41 funk
N1. नृत्य\{आधुनिक\funkताल\funkव\funkलय\funkका\funkनृत्य\}The Africans concluded the celebration with a funk.2. भयThe girl was in a state of funk after the accident. -
42 gloom
N1. आंशिक\gloomअंधकारI couldn't see in the gloom.2. उदासीPeople were in a state of gloom due to India's defeat in the world cup.--------VT1. धुंधला\gloomकरनाThe rain has gloomed the prospect of any further play. -
43 impartial
Adj1. अपक्षपातीimpartial justice is provided to everyone in a secular state. -
44 incoherent
Adj1. असंबद्धHe was in a state of shock, sobbing and incoherent. -
45 indirct
Adj1. परोक्षThere would be some benefit, however indirect, to the state. -
46 insensibility
N1. संवेदनशून्यताThe man was lying in a state of drugged insensibility.2. उदासीनताHe showed total insensibility to the welfare of his children. -
47 intervention
N1. मध्यवर्तThe intervention of the state government gave relief to the flood.victims. -
48 kidnapping
N1. अपहरणIt is a state where kidnapping and looting is the commonplace. -
49 lamentation
N1. विलयTheir lamentations over the state of affairs in the organization did not look convincing. -
50 league
N1. संघLeague of nations.2. खेल की टीमों का समूहOur state league has won the match.3. परस्पर मिले हुए(In league)They pretended not to know each other. Actually they were in league in the fraud. -
51 like
Adj1. एक सेLike minded people.--------Prep1. तरह काHe speaks like his father.He behaves like a child.A person like Gandhi is born once in a century.2. जैसाIt's like him to indulge in gossip mongering.--------V1. पसंद करनाShe likes her sister very much. I like milk. I like early morning walk.Would you like to state your views in the matter.2. उचित लगनाI didn't like his remarks.3. चाहनाWould you like to go for a walk? -
52 lilliputian
Adj1. अतिलघुSome island nations look lilliputian to a single state in India. -
53 matriarchy
N1. मातृकKerala is the only state where you find matriarchy families. -
54 melancholy
Adj1. उदासी\melancholyकी\melancholyअवस्था--------N1. गहरी\melancholyउदासीEversince the death of her son she has been in a state of melancholy. -
55 ministry
N1. मंत्री मंडलIt is definitely a huge ministry for a state. -
56 musk deer
N1. कस्तूरी मृगThe perfumes are extracted in their natural state from a musk deer's glands. -
57 neglect
N1. उपेक्षाThe case was spoilt due to his neglect.The flat is kept in a state of total neglect.--------V1. उपेक्षा\neglectकरनाDo not neglect your duties. -
58 occcurrence
N1. घटनाMaparia should not be a regular occurrence in the state. -
59 partition
N1. विभाजनPartition of the big state into smaller states may lead to better governance. -
60 patricide
N1. पिता की हत्याIn a state of drunken fury he committed patricide.
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