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1 suffer
V1. सहनाShe is suffering from jaundice. -
2 stone
N1. पत्थरDuring landslides big stones fell down from the hills.2. रत्नSapphire is a precious stone.3. गुठलीThere is a big stone inside every mango.4. अश्मरीPeople having stone in their kidney suffer from serious pain.5. तौलRam weighs 10 stones.--------V1. पत्थर से मारनाThe mad man was stoned to death by the villagers.2. गुठली निकालनाShe stoned the cherries for the dessert. -
3 anorexia
N1. क्षुधा का अभाव/भोजन के लिए अरुचिMany figure conscious young girls suffer from anorexia. -
4 claustrophobia
N1. क्लास्ट्रोफोबिया\{बन्द\claustrophobiaजगह\claustrophobiaमे\claustrophobiaघुटन\claustrophobiaमहसूस\claustrophobiaकरना\}Sometimes released prisoners suffer from claustrophobia. -
5 diphtheria
N1. डिप्थीरियाMany children in India suffer from diphtheria. -
6 forgetfulness
N1. भुलक्कड़पनIn old age some people suffer from forgetfulness. -
7 narcissism
N1. आत्ममोहSome teenagers suffer from narcissism. -
8 ocular
Adj1. दृष्टिसंबन्धिकI suffer from an ocular defeet. -
9 pellagra
N1. चर्मग्राहIn backward villages, due to malnutrition people suffer from pellagra. -
10 postnatal
Adj1. प्रसवोत्तरAtleast one in ten woman suffer from postnatal depression.2. जन्मोत्तरShe is a postnatal nurse. -
11 pre-menstrual
Adj1. मासिक\pre-menstrualधर्म\pre-menstrualसे\pre-menstrualपूर्वMany mowen suffer from nausea due to pre-menstrual syndrome. -
12 sickness
N1. बीमारीThere is a lot of sickness in this village.2. रोगMany persons suffer from sleeping sickness.3. उल्टी आनाThe sickness passed after I lay down. -
13 spasm
N1. अतिसंकुंचनDue to overload of physical work a person can suffer from spasms. -
14 xenophobia
N1. विदेशी-द्वेषSome German patriots suffer from xenophobia. -
15 deprivation
N1. वंचनThe poor suffer even from the deprivation of right to proper housing.2. गरीबीIndia has widespread deprivation caused by lack of employment.
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