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101 rise
VI1. उठनाThe smoke is rising from the chimney.She rose from the table to welcome me.2. उदित होनाThe sun rises in the east.3. जी उठनाHe rose from the death bed.4. बढनाThe river has risen by one metre due to contious raining.The cost of living continues to rise.The unemployment rose by 5% last year.Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level.I felt sadness is rising within me.She is the rising young politician.My cake is very spongy,it rose nicely.5. तीव्र होनाMy voice rose in anger.The wind is rising which shows a storm is coming.6. प्रसन्न हो जानाHer spirits rose after hearing the good news.7. उन्नति करनाShe rose from an attender to become an officer. -
102 scanty
Adj1. अल्पRainfall was scanty this year. -
103 select Committee
N1. प्रवर समितिOur government has set up a select committee to select the best philospher of the year. -
104 series
N1. श्रृंखलाIndia played a test series with West Indies last year. -
105 shrinkage
N1. संकुचनBuy a bigger shirt to allow shrinkage.2. मूल्यह्रासShrinkage caused a robust loss in the profit this year. -
106 sleadge
N1. घनIt is believed that every year on christmas santa comes riding on sledge to meet the chilren. -
107 spectacle
N1. प्रदर्शन/तमाशाIt is special spectacle on 26th Jan. this year. -
108 stint
N1. काम करने का समयMy mother had a two-year stint as a principal in a school.--------V1. कंजूसी करनाYou shouldn't stint on giving money to the beggar. -
109 summer school
N1. ग्रीष्मकालीन शिविरI attended the summer school last year. -
110 sweet
Adj1. मीठाGrapes are sweet at this time of the year.2. मधुरShe has a sweet voice.3. भीनीThe garden air was sweet with the scent of tube roses.4. ताज़ाOnce you enter the countryside, you can smell the pollution free sweet air.--------Adj1. मीठाWe observe sweet fragrance every where in spring season.--------N1. मिठाईSmall kids always like sweet.--------N1. मिठाईThey distributed sweets on this festive occassion. -
111 thenceforward
Adv1. उस\thenceforwardसमय\thenceforwardसेIndia started its fight for independence in the late 19th century and thenceforward continued it till it finally gained independence in the year 1947. -
112 unlooked-for
Adj1. अप्रत्याशितSome unlooked-for developments took place this year. -
113 unprecedented
Adj1. बेमिसाल/अपूर्व/अनोखाLast year we saw an unprecedented expansion in population and industry. -
114 unseemly
Adj1. अनुचितThe country witnessed unseemly riots this year. -
115 unwonted
Adj1. अरीतिकThis year they celebrated Holi with unwonted delight. -
116 upturn
N1. सुधारThis year's sale of greeting cards took an upturn. -
117 upwards of
Prep1. से\upwards ofअधिकUpwards of a thousand pilgrims visited the Rishikesh this year. -
118 vintage
N1. अंगूर\vintageइकठ्ठा\vintageकरने\vintageका\vintageसमयThis year vintage was later than usual. -
119 warranty
N1. अधिकारThe instrument had one year warranty -
120 whoop
N1. चीखThey opened the gifts with whoops of excitement.--------VI1. चिल्लानाThey spent the night whooping on the new year eve.
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