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41 decisiveness
N1. निश्चितताYou should show decisiveness while dealing with a client. -
42 decorous
Adj1. मर्यादितHis speech is very decorous while talking in a get together. -
43 delirious
Adj1. बेहोशThe beggar appeared to be sick and delirious and could not move properly.2. उन्मत्त\{खुशी\deliriousसे\}The performer faced a delirious crowd.Hari was delirious while opening the gift. -
44 demist
VT1. धुंध\demistहटानाWhy don't you demist the windscreen while I am driving. -
45 dreamily
Adv1. स्वप्न\dreamilyजैसाWhile explaining the beauty of the place she looked dreamily towards that visitor -
46 dredge
V1. नदी के तल से मिटटी खींचना-खींच कर निकालनाA dredger was used to dreadge the soft mud from the bottom of the canal2. छिड़काना-फैलानाWhile preparing sweets cakes etc the bakers dredge them with various sugers powders etc -
47 experience
N1. अनुभवShe has 1.years of teaching experience.--------VT1. अनुभव\experienceकरनाI experienced a brief moment of terror while watching the movie. -
48 expiration
N1. निश्वासन्Expiration should be slowly done while doing yoga. -
49 falter
VI1. हिचकिचानाI faltered many times while speaking in front of the Principal.2. हिम्मत\falterहारनाWe should not falter in times of crisis. -
50 feather
N1. पंख/परBirds use their feathers for balance while in flight.--------V1. परों से\featherढकना -
51 feverish
Adj1. हल्का\feverishबुखार\feverishहोनाWhen I touched his hand, I found that he was feverish.2. अधिक\feverishउत्तेजना\feverishहोनाHe remains in a state of feverish excitement while waiting for the results of the elections. -
52 filler
N1. वस्तु\fillerको\fillerभर\fillerदेनाWhile casting, a filler hole is kept to pour the metal. -
53 first gear
N1. पहला\first gearगियरWhile climbing steep slopes, the car should be put in the first gear. -
54 fishing rod
N1. मछली\fishing rodपकड़ने\fishing rodका\fishing rodडंडाFishing line is attached to the fishing rod while catching fish. -
55 flank
N1. बगल\{जानवर\flankके\}While riding he held the flanks of his horse tightly.2. मकान का किनाराThe flank of this building is in a dangerous state.3. फौज का बगली भागThe enemy attacked the flank of the army.--------V1. बीच मेंThe leader was flanked by his security staff. -
56 fleck
N1. चित्तीThere is a fleck of dust on your coat.--------V1. धब्बे\fleckडालनाWhile painting the house, he got flecked his clothes with paint. -
57 flicker
N1. आशा की किरणThere was a flicker of hope in him for the job that he had recently applied for.--------V1. चमकनाHis eyes flickered for a while before he died.2. आना\flickerजानाA nasty suspicion was flickering in his mind about the proposed trip to mountains arranged by his collegue.In his last moments, images of his past deeds flickered through his brain. -
58 flux
N1. बदलावThe economy of this country is in a constant state of flux due to political instability.2. प्रवाहLines of flux change their properties while pass through a magnetic field. -
59 footstool
N1. पैर\footstoolरखने\footstoolके\footstoolलिए\footstoolछोटा\footstoolस्टूलMy grandfather rests his feet on a footstool while sitting in a chair. -
60 forearm
N1. हाथ\{कोहनी\forearmतक\}He covers her forearm while working in the chemistry lab.Indian girls put bangles on their forearms.--------V1. तैयारी करनाThe armed forces must be forearmed against a possible attack from across theborder.Every country should be forearmed against the enemy attack.
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