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1 sense
N1. ज्ञानेन्द्रियAfter her nasal operation she got lost her sense of smell.2. बुद्धिHis sense make him very popular among his classmates.3. होशThe child felt a sense of security in his mother's arms.4. समझThere is a lot of sense in what she says.5. विवेकThreatening to leave him should bring him to his senses.6. भाव/अर्थI couldn't understand the sense of that word.--------V1. अनुभव करनाSensing his importance, Rakesh started buttering him.2. मेहसूस करनाAn apparatus that senses the presence of Toxic gases. -
2 feel
N1. अनुभवFeel of this place is very depressing.--------V1. महसूस\feelकरनाCan you feel the tension in this room ?You will feel better after taking this medicine.We all felt that the boss is a good person.The boss feels that he is suitable for this work.2. स्पर्श\feelसे\feelअनुभव\feelकरनाDoctors feel the pulse of the patient to sense his fever.3. टटोलनाHe can feel his way in the dark. -
3 dejection
N1. उदासीThe incident left her with a sense of dejection.He was full of dejection on hearing that he has not cleared the exam. -
4 foreboding
N1. पूर्वाभासShe had a sense of forboding that her husband would meet with an accident. -
5 programmer
N1. प्रोग्रम लिखने वालाProgrammer should be very much sensitive so that he can bring sense in the program. -
6 quintessentially
Adv1. सारतत्व\quintessentiallyरूप\quintessentiallyसेHe has a sense of humor that is quintessntially British.
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