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1 day
N1. दिनTwo days later they leftThe dawn turned night into dayIt was a busy day on the stock exchangeHow long is a day on Jupiter?2. समयIt should arrive any day nowHe deserves his day in court3. कालIn the day of the dinosaurs -
2 congress
N1. कांग्रेस/व्यवस्थापिका\congressसभाA two-day congress of opthamologists was held in the city. -
3 gain
N1. प्राप्तिNo one works without any gain.2. लाभHis business is bringing him a lot of gains.--------V1. प्राप्त\gainहोनाI gained a lot of information in the two-day workshop.2. जरूरत\gainसे\gainअधिक\gainमिलनाHis business gained him profit.3. पहुंचनाAfter six hours of cycling,he finally gained the finishing line.4. घड़ी\gainआदि\gainका\gainतेजी\gainसे\gainचलनाMy wrist watch gains by five minutes. -
4 group therapy
N1. सामूहिक\group therapyचिकित्साA two-day group therapy was held in the government hospital. -
5 remembrance
N1. स्मरणI close this letter with best remembrances to you and your parents.2. उपहारHe sent me a small remembrance on the Diwali Day.3. याद\remembranceमें/स्मृति\remembranceमेंThey observed two minutes silence in remembrance of Gandhiji on 30th Jan. -
6 weary
Adj1. क्लान्तHe looked weary after the day's hard work.People are weary of change of governments.2. उबाऊIt was a weary journey by train for two days.--------V1. थकानाThe boy was wearied of pedalling the cycle.
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