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1 subject
N1. विषयPhysics is my favourite subject.2. कर्ता'He' is the subject in the sentence " He is going3. प्रजाThe king treated his subjects well. -
2 subject
adj.विषय, अधीन, विवश, आयत्त, जिम्मेदार, पात्रn.विषय, प्रसंग, तात्पर्य, वर्णन, वस्तु; कर्त्ता; मन, सोचने वाला; प्रजाv. tr.अधीन करना, वश करना, हरा देना, पात्र बनाना, प्रकाश में लाना, विवश करना -
3 subject
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4 abstruse
Adj1. जटिल/कठिनI find maths to be an abstruse subject. -
5 academic
Adj1. शैक्षिकIIIT is an academic institution.2. सैद्धांतिकThe subject is purely academic.The research work that she is doing is purely academic.--------N1. उच्च\academicश्रेणी\academicका\academicशिक्षकMr.Anand is an academic person. -
6 agreement
N1. राज़ीनामाPlease sign the agreement.2. सहमतिThe Indo-Pak talks failed to reach an agreement.3. अन्विति\{व्याकरण में संख्या/लिंग या वचन में समानता\}There is no agreement between subject and verb in the sentence `She go there everyday'. -
7 and that's flat
IDM1. अन्तिम निर्णयHe flatly stated his decision on the subject saying 'and that's flat'. -
8 approval
N1. अनुमोदनThe terms are subject to the approval of th managing committee. -
9 archaeology
N1. पुरातत्व\archaeologyविज्ञानAmong the social sciences archaelogy is my favourite subject. -
10 breadth
N1. विस्तारA teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject -
11 bright
Adj1. चमकीलाThe sun was bright and hotBright greensBright silver candlesticks2. तेज़Some children are brighter in one subject than anotherThe bright sound of the trumpet section3. उज्ज्वलThe room was bright and airyHad a bright future in publishing4. दीप्तिमानThe bright stars of stage and screenBright faces -
12 copula
N1. क्रियाA type of verb that connects a subject with its complements,eg.Ram became ill',the verb' became'is a copula. -
13 deep
Adj1. गहराShe took out water from a deep well.He took a deep breath on seeing his sick friend.He wore a deep blue jacket for the party.He has got a deep insight into the subject.2. गम्भीरHis sentences had deep meanings.He had a deep voice.3. मग्नHis involvement in the affair was very deep.He was deep in thoughts.--------Adv1. गहराई\deepसे[में]He was deep asleep when Ram came inside the house.He went deep inside the river.The prayer was performed by standing deep in the river.--------N1. समुद्रPacific is the deep. -
14 electronics
N1. इलैक्ट्रानिक्सElectronics is an interesting subject. -
15 feeler
N1. महसूस\feelerकरने\feelerवाला\{कीडे\feelerमकौडों के\feelerशरीर\feelerका\feelerभाग\}Many insects use their antennas as feelers.2. IDMकिसी\feelerबात\feelerका\feelerपता\feelerकरनाI will put a feeler to get more information on this subject. -
16 finality
N1. अंतिम\finalityस्थितिHe closed the subject with an air of finality. -
17 geology
N1. भूविज्ञानGeology is an interesting subject. -
18 imperfect
Adj1. त्रुतिपूर्णHis imperfect knowledge about his subject always gets him in trouble. -
19 in-depth
N1. गहराईHe has done an in-depth study of the subject. -
20 limitation
N1. परिसीमाIn administration there is a limitation of powers of functionaries at different levels.2. शर्तSubject to this limitation you are free to move about.3. कमीYou should know your limitations.
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