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  • 1 passion

    N
    1. भावावेश
    One must have control over one's passions.
    2. सनक
    She has a passion for music.

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  • 2 passion

    n.
    सहन, क्रोध, प्यार, जोश, चाव, लालसा, आवेग, आवेश

    English-Hindi new dictionary > passion

  • 3 passion

    pyaar, kroadh, aavésh, sahan, josh, chaav, aavég

    English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > passion

  • 4 fly into a passion

    IDM
    1. अचानक क्रोध करना

    English-Hindi dictionary > fly into a passion

  • 5 flame

    N
    1. लपट
    The whole building was in flames before the fire brigade arrived on the scene.
    2. भड़कीला\flameरंग
    All the flowering bushes were in full bloom turning the whole area in scarlet flames.
    3. तीव्र\flameचेतन
    His love letter kindled the flame of passion in her.
    4. प्रेमी
    At the party he met with his old flame.
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    V
    1. आग\flameकी\flameज्वाला
    The flames of the fire were seen from a long distance.
    2. आग\flameका\flameरंग
    Due to fire the whole area was glowing in flame colour.
    3. क्रोधित\flameहोना
    His hatered flamed anew on strong criticism from his collegues.

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  • 6 plantation

    N
    1. बगीचा
    Now a days Teak plantations are in passion.

    English-Hindi dictionary > plantation

  • 7 rococo

    Adj
    1. अधिक अलंकृत
    She had a passion for rococo fountain.

    English-Hindi dictionary > rococo

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