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1 storm
N1. आँधीThe storm destroyed many villages.--------V1. हमला करनाThe troops stormed into the city. -
2 storm
n.आंधी, अंधड; झगडा, बलवा; चढाई, धावा, रेला, आक्रमणv. tr.धावा करना, चढाई करनाv. intr.आंधी या अंधड चलना, क्रोध में आना, क्रुद्ध होना -
3 storm
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4 bleak
Adj1. उदासThe night after the storm was a bleak night.2. शीतलBleak winds of the North Atlantic -
5 clear
Adj1. स्पष्ट/साफWe got a clear picture of the cliff from our terrace.2. बिना\clearशंका\clearकेI have a clear idea about all the formulae.3. बेशकHer death is a clear case of suicide.4. सजगHe kept his priorities clear.5. पारदर्शकA clear glass of water was kept on the table.6. बिना\clearरुकावट\clearकेI couldn't get a clear view of the TV screen from a distance.7. विमलThe garden was clear from weeds.8. पूराIt takes clear two days to reach Indore.--------Adv1. समझ\clearमें\clearआनाI could hear her loud and clear.--------V1. हटनाThe sky was cleared of clouds after the storm.2. साफ\clearकरनाAfter lunch clear the table.3. दोष\clearमुक्त\clearकरनाThe lawyer tried to show his client to be clear.4. निर्दोष\clearठहरानाThe culprit was cleared of all the charges.5. निकास\clearकरनाCheques take three business days to clear.6. चुकता\clearकरनाHe cleared all his debts before passing away. -
6 come down
PhrV1. गिरनाPoles and buildings came down due to cyclonic storm. -
7 devastating
Adj1. उजाड़ने\devastatingवालाOrissa has been hit by devastating cyclonic storm. -
8 disarray
N1. उलट\disarrayपलटWith cyclonic storm hitting Orissa,the telephone lines went into disarray. -
9 disastrous
Adj1. दुर्घटनापूर्णA disastrous cyclonic storm hit the Orissa coast. -
10 flesh and blood
IDM1. शारीरिक\flesh and bloodभावनाएँThe death of his near ones storm was more than his flesh and blood could tolerate. -
11 furious
Adj1. कुपितThe teacher made a furious statement at the student.2. भीषणA furious storm uprooted the trees. -
12 indignation
N1. क्रोध/रोषThere was an storm of public indignation in the sudden steep rise in bus fares. -
13 lie/ride-at-anchor
V1. पानी में सही स्थिति में रहनाThere was a storm but the boat is lie/ride at anchor. -
14 loom
N1. करघाHandloom cloth is woven on handloom.--------V1. अस्पष्ट छाया दीखनाI was relaxing on the ground when an enormous figure suddenly appeared from somewhere and loomed at me.2. सम्भावना होनाThe possibility of a sense storm loomed large in the eastern horizon. -
15 lull
N1. सन्नाटाThere was a lull in the storm--------VTI1. शांत\lullकरना[होना]The fighting lulled for a moment -
16 peg
N1. खूँटीWhen I hang a picture on the wall, I hammer in a strong thin peg to hold it in place.--------V1. खूँटी लगानाDuring a storm the people have to peg their tents firmly to the ground. -
17 rage
N1. रोषShe was trembling with rage.2. प्रकृति\rageका\rageउग्र\rageरूपThe storm's rage continued.3. प्रबल\rageइच्छाHis son has a rage for collecting stamps.--------VI1. झुंझलानाHe raged against me for disobeying him.2. जोर\rageपकड़नाAn epidemic is raging throughout the country. -
18 rend
VT1. फाड़\rendडालनाThe storm rent the ship to pieces.2. छीननाChildren were rent away from their parents by terrorists.3. विभाजन करनाThe racial problem is rending our nation.4. चिल्लानाHer loud screams rent the air. -
19 rise
VI1. उठनाThe smoke is rising from the chimney.She rose from the table to welcome me.2. उदित होनाThe sun rises in the east.3. जी उठनाHe rose from the death bed.4. बढनाThe river has risen by one metre due to contious raining.The cost of living continues to rise.The unemployment rose by 5% last year.Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level.I felt sadness is rising within me.She is the rising young politician.My cake is very spongy,it rose nicely.5. तीव्र होनाMy voice rose in anger.The wind is rising which shows a storm is coming.6. प्रसन्न हो जानाHer spirits rose after hearing the good news.7. उन्नति करनाShe rose from an attender to become an officer. -
20 shroud
N1. कफ़नShe didn't have money to buy a shroud for her husband.2. परदाThe shroud of clouds concealed the sun.3. बरांड़लThe shrouds broke and the mast of the ship was no more useful due to the storm.--------V1. छिपानाIt is a murder shrouded in mystery.
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