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41 den
N1. माँदLion lives in the den.2. निजी कमराHe spends most of the time in his den with his computer.3. अड्डाAll the criminal elements gather in Harish's den in the evening. -
42 lose
V1. खो देनाHe most his pen.2. गँवा देनाHe lost a leg in the accident.3. मिट जानाHe has lost his confidence.4. न सुन पानाHis protests were lost in the noise.5. हार जानाThey lost the series by 2-0.6. बरबाद होनाTwenty minutes were lost due to the drizzle.7. पीछे हो जानाMy watch loses two minutes every twenty-four hours. -
43 rattlesnake
N1. एक\rattlesnakeविषधर\rattlesnakeसाँपA venomous snake having loosely attached horney segments at the end of thetail which makes a rattling noise when it is angry or afraid.Most of the rattlesnakes are found in the desert. -
44 slump
N1. गिरावटThe slump occured in share market in USA in 1..--------V1. गिर पड़नाDuring the period of 'Great depression' the economy of most of the European countries was slumped. -
45 sterile
Adj1. बाँझShe can not give birth to a young one. She is a sterile.2. फलहीनThe conference conducted to upgrade the deteriorating environment proved sterile.3. बंजरIn India most of the land is left sterile.4. खालीWhen I entered the hall, I felt cold and sterile. -
46 abstract
Adj1. \{कला\abstractसंबंधी\}अमूर्तIt is an abstract painting.2. निराकारBeauty and love are abstract.3. गूढ़He has an abstract notion to change the nation.--------N1. सारांशThis book is an abstract of Ramayana.2. भावHe is a painter of abstracts.--------V1. हटा\abstractलेनाTwo other points must be abstracted to the lecture.2. संक्षिप्त\abstractबनाना/संक्षेप\abstractकरनाMost of the famous novels are abstracted. -
47 corona
N1. प्रभामंडलMost of the astronomers and the people were ready to see the corona. -
48 gulf
N1. खाड़ीMost of the Gulf states are Islamic.2. अंतर\gulfया\gulfभेदThere is a wide gulf between the rich and the poor. -
49 lifeless
Adj1. मृतThe doctor declared him lifeless.2. नीरसThe play was absolutely lifeless.3. जीवन रहितMost of the planets are lifeless. -
50 pugilist
N1. बाज़Ram is the best pugilist in the city.2. वह व्यक्ति जिसे लडना पसन्द होMost of the MP are parliamentary pugilist. -
51 pulp
N1. गूदाJams and jellies are made from the pulp of various fruits.2. लुगदीMost of the kashmir handicraft items are made from pulp of waste paper.3. उदासीनPulp fiction was old at low prices at the book fair. -
52 shrink
V1. सिकुड़नाMost of the clothes shrink on the first wash.2. पीछे हटनाShe shrank trembling against the wall. -
53 Feather one's own nest
IDM1. अपना\Feather one's own nestघर\Feather one's own nestभरनाInstead of working for the benefit of the country, most politicians get busy in feathering their own nest. -
54 automatic
Adj1. स्वचालितAll the controls in the car are automatic.कार के सभी कंट्रोल्स स्वचालित हैं.2. अविवेचितFor most of us breathing is automatic.हम मे से अधिकतर के लिए सांस लेना अविवेचित है. -
55 bluesky
N1. नीला\blueskyआकाशThe summers have bluesky most of the time. -
56 carry off
PhrV1. जीतनाThe USA carried off most of the medals in atheletics. -
57 cloak
N1. लबादाMost of the Shakespearean characters wore cloaks.--------V1. ढका\cloakहुआ\cloakहोनाThe investigation is cloaked in mystery. -
58 dressing room
N1. कपड़े बदलने का कमराMost of the tailors have a dressing room for the customers can change their dresses or see proper fitting of clothes -
59 erotic
Adj1. कामोद्दीपकMost tourists arrive at Khajuraho with the misconception that it has only erotic postures in the temple decorations. -
60 feature
N1. नक्शNose is an important feature of the face.--------N1. विशेष\featureगुणMain feature of this TV serial is its storylineMost important feature of this city is the river.2. सिनेमा\featureकी\featureफिल्मThis is a feature film, not a documentary.--------V1. प्रकट\featureकरनाThis film features an important hero.2. हिस्सा\featureलेनाDoes change of job features in your plans.
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