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1 yours
Pron1. आपकाI brought the book of yours. -
2 yours
pron.आपका, तुम्हारा -
3 after
Adj1. बाद\afterकाWe shall rectify these problems in the after years.--------Adv1. बाद\afterमेंThe week after,I left for the U.S.2. पीछेHe was ahead and I was standing after him.--------Prep1. के\afterबादWe shall meet here the day after tomarrow.Day after day I tried to meet him but could not.My name comes after yours in the roll call.After all your ill conduct, I do not wish to speak to you.She arrived just after lunch.2. की\afterओरThe children stared after the detectives dressedI ran after him to tell him to meet me later.I'm after a job in the hospital.3. के\afterबारे\afterमेंI inquired after him and come to know that he was ill.4. के\afterअनुसरण\afterपरHe was named after his grandfather and really emerged just like him. -
4 opinion
N1. विचारMy opinion differs from yours. -
5 perceptive
Adj1. ज्ञानविषयकA perceptive comment made by the lawyer in the court was appreciated by all.-- " 2जल्दी ज्ञान ग्रहण करनेवालाIt was very perceptive of yours to give that judgement.
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