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81 owner- occupied
Adj1. मालिक\owner- occupiedका\owner- occupiedरहनाMost of the flats in that building are owner-occupied -
82 passenger
N1. यात्रीMost long distance passengers prefer the window seat. -
83 petrol
N1. पेट्रोलPetrol is used as a fuel in most of the vehicles. -
84 pitiable
Adj1. दयनीयThe pitiable condition of women in most societies cannot be over emphasised. -
85 populous
Adj1. घनी आबादीवाला/जनाकीर्णIndia is one of the world's most populous country. -
86 preen
V1. बनना-ठननाMost of the teenagers preen themselves before going to any function.2. सवाँरनाModels and actresses are fond of preening. -
87 skin head
N1. छोटे बालों वाला बदमाश लड़काToday most of the skinhead are roaming here and there. -
88 slate
V1. कड़ी\slateआलोचना\slateकरनाHis article on the current political turmoil was slated by most critics. -
89 sleep
N1. नींदMost of the people need eight hours of sleep a day.--------V1. सोनाHe slept early today. -
90 small time
Adj1. अनावश्यकMost of the principles which have no bearing on our life are classified as small time. -
91 smasher
Nआकर्षित व्यक्ति या वस्तुMost of the film linked personalities are classed smashers because of their physical chemistry. -
92 spectre
N1. भूतThis book contains most of the chapters on specter. -
93 speedy
Adj1. तेज़ी से चलने वाला/द्रुतगामीTendulkar is one of most speedy batsmen in the world. -
94 spend
V1. बितानाHe used to spend most of his time by reading books.2. खर्च करनाOstensible aim of advertisement is just to persuade the mass to spend. -
95 sprawl
V1. अंग फैलाकर लेटना या बैठनाPeople who are tired, most of the time sprawl. -
96 statesmanship
N1. राजनीतिमत्ताStatesmanship is the party four most quality expected in any leader. -
97 utility
N1. उपयोगिता/चैन/लाभ/उपयोगA computer system provides utility programs to perform the tasks needed by most users
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