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1 spite
N1. द्वेषHe stole his classmate's books out of spite.--------spite (used with to)V1. नाराज़ करनाThe election campaign was going on at a loud voice to spite the students. -
2 spite
n.द्वेष, द्रोह, विरोध, बैरv. tr.द्वेष करना, घृणा करना, चिढना -
3 costume
N1. पहनावाIn spite of the heat he insisted on wearing his woollen costume. -
4 fold
N1. चुन्नटPlease see that this curtain hangs with proper folds.2. मोड़ने का निशानThe folds on this paper are not properly made for orgamy designs.3. चट्टान में मोड़Oil is normally found in basin caused by folding of sedimentary rocks.--------N1. भेडों को रखने का बाड़ाAt sunset he locked his sheep in the fold.2. समुदायSome disgruntled members decided to leave the party's fold.--------Suffix1. गुनाHe has multiplied his money tenfold by investing judiciously.--------V1. तह\foldकरनाFold the clothes properly before putting them in the drawer.2. बंद करनाPlease fold the chairs in the garden and stack them.3. समाप्त होनाThe movie folded within a week in spite of all the publicity. -
5 linger
V1. ठहरा रहनाHe lingered there for a while.2. धीमे से करनाPlease, don't linger on with the work any more.3. घसिटते रहनाIn spite of having gone weak he is lingering on. -
6 lobby
N1. प्रतीक्षा-कक्षHe is waiting for you in the lobby.2. लाबी\{पक्ष\lobbyमे\lobbyजनमत\}Indian lobby in the American senate is quite active these days.--------V1. अपने पक्ष में जनमत तैयार करनाIn spite of intense lobbying the government failed to secure a consensus on the bill. -
7 lordly
Adj1. उद्धतHe dismissed his request with a lordly disdain.2. सामन्तीयIn spite of being in heavy debt they maintain their lordly way of life. -
8 mud through
V1. किसी तरह सफल होनाIn-spite of his inefficiency, he muddled through the examination. -
9 overshadow
VT1. महत्व\overshadowमें\overshadowबढ़\overshadowचढ़कर\overshadowहोनाIn spite of his success he was always overshadowed by his boss2. साया\overshadowकरनाThe garden is overshadowed by banyan trees -
10 progress
N1. प्रगमनpeople with will in their hearts can only achieve progress in their lives.--------V1. आगे बढनाOne should progress in life in spite of hardships. -
11 promote
V1. पदोन्नति करनाThe director knows Rahul's hard work and thus promoted him to the post of G.M..2. प्रचार करनाIn spite of tough competition in soap market, they succeeded in promoting their product. -
12 relatively
Adv1. तुलनात्मक\relativelyरूप\relativelyसेIn spite of his bad health,he is relatively active. -
13 throng
N1. भीड़We could witness the show in spite of the throng.--------VTI1. भीड़\throngकरनाPeople thronged to get a view of their favourite star.
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