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1 home truth
N1. कटुसत्यIt is home truth that early childhood decides the behaviour of man -
2 free
Adj1. स्वतंत्रThe slaves were set free.2. आज़ादWe belong to a free nation.3. ढ़ीलाOne end of the rope is free.4. मुक्त\freeकरनाThousands of prisoners have been set free.5. बिना\freeमूल्य\freeकेHe got free tickets for the magic show.6. खालीThe bathroom is free now.I tried to telephone her but her line was never free.7. स्वेच्छा\freeसे\freeदेने\freeको\freeतत्परHer brother is always free with a piece of Advice for everybody.8. सबके\freeसाथ\freeसीमा\freeसे\freeअधिक\freeखुल\freeजानाNo one likes Hindi lecturer,she is too free in her language and behaviour.--------Adv1. मुफ्त/बिना\freeमूल्य\freeकेChildren under five usually travel free on buses and trains.Beauty parlour lady cuts my hair for free.--------V1. निकालनाIt took the rescuers two hours to free the people from the debris.2. मुक्त\freeकरनाPhysical exercises can free your body and mind of tension.3. किसी\freeविशेष\freeकारण\freeके\freeलिए\freeअनुमति\freeदेनाThe A.P. government intends to free more funds for educational purpose.4. स्वतंत्रता\freeदेनाWinning the contest has freed her to take full-time practice. -
3 fill
N1. संतुष्टिI had my fill of sweets at the wedding reception.I have had my fill of my friend's bad behaviour.--------V1. भरनाHe asked his son to fill the hole in the ground.The crowed filled the stadium to capacity.This vacancy has been filled by a suitable candidate.I recently got cavities in my tooth filled by the dentist. -
4 signal
Adj1. विशिष्ट/असाधारणIt is a signal victory to him.--------N1. संकेतHe gave the signal to the ship for deciding the direction.We must follow traffic signal.Our bad behaviour is the signal of our bad background.The graph on her computer is distorted because of interrupted signal.--------V1. संकेत करना/सिगनल देनाHe was signaling for the removal of unwanted crowd. -
5 civil
Adj1. नागरिकThe country faced civil disorder during partition.2. सभ्यYou should have a civil behaviour in public.3. दीवानी\{कानून\civilसंबंधी\}He is a civil lawyer,not a criminal lawyer.4. असैनिकThe civil government of the country was overthrown in a military coup. -
6 just
Adj1. उचितLord Dashrath was a just ruler.2. न्यायसंगतThe courts have to be just in their dealings.--------Adv1. ठीकThis blouse is just my size.2. वैसा\justहीThis is just the colour I wanted for my car.3. बिल्कुलMy brother is just the opposite of me in behaviour.4. अभी/इसी\justवक्तI have just completed my home work.5. उतना\justहीHe is just as intelligent as his brother. -
7 flirtatious
Adj1. छेड़छाड़\flirtatiousकरनेवालाThe boss objected to his flirtatious behaviour in the office. -
8 occident
N1. पश्चिमThe occident looks down upon the oriental behaviour. -
9 outright
Adj1. मुँह पे बताया गयाI scolded her outright for her behaviour.2. तत्कालThe bomb killed fifty people outright.3. पूरापूराShe outright denied the charge. -
10 perceive
V1. मॆहसूस करनाShe perceived change in his behaviour.2. देखना/समझनाThat is not the way, I perceived the situation. -
11 regard
N1. आदरI have enough regard for my neighbours.2. सम्बन्ध/मामलाI have nothing to say in this regard.3. शुभकामनाएँConvey my regards to your parents.--------VT1. माननाI regard his behaviour unmanly.2. आदर\regardकरनाHe is very highly regarded as the best teacher in the school.3. ध्यान\regardदेनाHe hardly regards my advice.4. देखनाHe regarded me with some doubt. -
12 abrasiveness
N1. बुरा\abrasivenessव्यवहारI hate the abrasiveness of his behaviour. -
13 ambiguity
N1. द्वयर्थLanguage has ambiguity.2. संशयात्मक\ambiguityस्थितिHe could never understand the ambiguity of his wife's behaviour. -
14 atrocious
Adj1. अति-दुष्टHis behaviour at the party was atrocious. -
15 decorum
N1. मर्यादाHe maintained a decorum behaviour throughout the party. -
16 default
N1. अनुपस्थितिHe was sent to jail in default of evidence against his.--------V1. चूकनाHe has defaulted from his usual behaviour.2. भुगतान न करनाHe defaulted on the loan. -
17 evident
Adj1. स्पष्टHis involvement in the affair is evident from his suspicious behaviour on that day.2. प्रत्यक्ष3. प्रकट -
18 fox
N1. लोमड़ीI could see a fox in the bushes.2. कपटी\foxव्यक्तिHe is an old fox.--------V1. पशोपेश\foxमें\foxडालनाHe foxed every body with his behaviour. -
19 freakish
Adj1. विषम/अजनबीHer boss got fed-up with the freakish behaviour of an employee. -
20 insistent
Adj1. हठीThe lady could not manage her child's insistent behaviour.2. आग्रहपूर्ण
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