Sr. No. |
English Word |
Hindi Word |
Example
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1. |
Sovereignty |
संप्रभुता |
- Talks are being held about who should have sovereignty over the island.
- The sovereignty of Holland and Germany was offered to the queen of England.
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2. |
Disassociated |
अलग कर |
- We have disassociated with our former business partners.
- All the religions are disassociated in India.
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3. |
Fissiparous |
विभाजित |
- I failed in my attempt to hold a fissiparous membership together.
- Tribalism is an example of fissiparous.
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4. |
Disintegration |
विघटन |
- Partition became an event of social disintegration.
- I can see a gradual disintegration of family values in him.
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5. |
Emancipation |
मुक्ति |
- It is a fight for female emancipation.
- Our minds need emancipation from all these stereotypes if we really want to grow in life.
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6. |
Slavery |
गुलामी |
- Slavery still exists in many parts of the world.
- Millions of Africans were sold into slavery.
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7. |
Shambles |
खंडहर |
- After the party, the house was a total/complete shambles.
- Our economy is in a shambles.
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8. |
Kudos |
प्रशंसा |
- Being an actor has a certain amount of kudos attached to it.
- Kudos to you for having scored the highest marks.
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9. |
Resolute |
स्थिर |
- He is such a resolute man.
- You are a grown-up now, please be a little mature and resolute.
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10. |
Menace |
खतरा |
- Drunk drivers are a menace to everyone.
- Dogs running loose are a public menace.
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11. |
Rustic |
देहाती |
- The story depicts the lives of rustics in Northern India.
- It is a stereotype that rustics are illiterate.
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12. |
Malnutrition |
कुपोषण |
- Many of the refugees are suffering from severe malnutrition.
- All these beggars are malnutrition.
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13. |
Mitigate |
कम करना |
- It is unclear how to mitigate the effects of tourism on the island.
- The doctors tried to mitigate her pain.
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14. |
Catastrophe |
तबाही |
- An unchecked increase in the use of fossil fuels could have catastrophic results for the planet.
- They were warned of the ecological catastrophe to come.
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15. |
Stereotype |
टकसाली |
- It is a stereotype that men are the primary breadwinners of their families.
- We tried not to give the children sexually stereotyped toys.
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16. |
Inadequate |
अपर्याप्त |
- This work is extremely inadequate -you’ll have to do it again.
- She rejected the $2 million offer as totally inadequate.
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17. |
Potentialities |
क्षमता |
- His potentiality for working vigorously was visible since he joined the company.
- Potentiality has to be turned to actual working otherwise it is of no use.
|
18. |
Jiffy |
पल |
- You can make this drink in a jiffy.
- I will be back in a jiffy.
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19. |
Negligible |
बहुत कम |
- The difference between the two products is negligible.
- My knowledge of German is negligible.
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20. |
Acquisition |
अधिग्रहण |
- The acquisition of huge amounts of data has helped our research enormously.
- Language acquisition starts at a very young age.
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21. |
Seethe |
उबलना |
- She seethed in anger.
- The milk seethed in the pan and nobody noticed.
|
22. |
Endurance |
धैर्य |
- Running a marathon is a test of human endurance.
- The pain was bad beyond endurance.
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23. |
Toppled |
गिरा |
- She toppled her bag of clothes in anger.
- I saw you toppling the garbage on the road.
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24. |
Indulgent |
कृपालु |
- They are so indulgent with their kids that their kids have become so arrogant.
- He had been a strict father but was indulgent towards his grandchildren.
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25. |
Sprawling |
विशाल |
- She laid in bed, sprawling freely.
- The town sprawled along several miles.
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26. |
Stifled |
दबाया |
- He is said to have stifled his victim with a pillow.
- We almost stifled in the heat of the city.
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27. |
Profuse |
विपुल |
- She thanked me profusely to have brought the dress she asked for.
- He has profuse knowledge of this subject.
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28. |
Undoubted |
असंदिग्ध |
- She is the undoubted star of British ballet.
- Her dance performance is undoubtedly the best of all.
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29. |
Dereliction |
त्याग |
- What you did was a dereliction of duty.
- The old railway cottages were in a state of dereliction.
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30. |
Misfortunes |
दुर्भाग्य |
- She’s suffered a good deal of misfortune over the years.
- It’s unfair to take advantage of other people’s misfortunes.
|
31. |
Incurable |
असाध्य |
- Doctor says that this disease of mine is incurable.
- Parkinson’s disease is a debilitating and incurable disease of the nervous system.
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32. |
Deserting |
छोड़ |
- Soldiers who deserted and were caught were shot.
- How many people desert from the army each year?
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33. |
Placating |
शांत |
- They have been fighting over a common property they possess, their eldest member of the family came for the settlement and placating.
- Meditation can help you in placating when you feel distressed.
|
34. |
Palpable |
स्पष्ट |
- The themes pf the play is quite palpable.
- She was feeling low and it was palpable from her face.
|
35. |
Magnify |
आवर्धक |
- Although our skin looks smooth, when magnified it is full of bumps and holes.
- The hot summer magnified the racial tensions in the community.
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36. |
Tragedy |
दुःखद घटना |
- The pilot averted a tragedy when he succeeded in preventing the plane from crashing.
- Hitler’s invasion of Poland led to the tragedy of the Second World War.
|
37. |
Culprit |
अपराधी |
- Police hope the public will help them to find the culprits.
- Children in this country are getting much too fat, and sugar and sweets are the main culprits.
|
38. |
Deters |
रवैयों के लिए बाधक |
- These measures are designed to deter an enemy attack.
- High prices are deterring many young people from buying houses.
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39. |
Dross |
कीट |
- As long as the boss is not convinced, all your efforts are dross.
- I don’t want to spend my time doing such a dross activity.
|
40. |
Subdue |
वश में |
- Their mother subdued all pleasures of life and worked hard to educate them after their father died.
- You must not subdue your passion.
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41. |
Repression |
दमन |
- The political repression in this country is enforced by terror.
- The repression of anger can be harmful.
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42. |
Scoff |
उपहास |
- I scoff the kind of food they are providing at the hostel.
- Her performance was scoffed by the audience due to her obscene costume in such a conservative city.
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42. |
Culpable |
सदोष |
- He was held culpable for all that had happened.
- The tenant is culpable for any damage to the premises.
|
43. |
Benign |
सौम्य |
- He has such a benign attitude towards his tenants.
- I have not seen a man as benign as him.
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44. |
Possess |
काबू करना |
- I don’t possess a single DVD.
- In the past the root of this plant was thought to possess magical powers.
|
45. |
Provocation |
उकसावा |
- He’d fly into a rage at the slightest provocation.
- Despite so much provocation by his colleague, he kept himself patient and calm.
|
46. |
Antisocial |
असामाजिक |
- He doesn’t really go out and that is why he has developed an antisocial behavior.
- Increasingly, smoking is regarded as an antisocial habit.
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47. |
Abduct |
अपहरण |
- A girl of 14 was abducted and raped for six days and was then murdered.
- There came a lot of cases of abduction during the Partition of India.
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48. |
Contaminate |
दूषित |
- Much of the coast has been contaminated by nuclear waste.
- The food which had been contaminated was destroyed.
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49. |
Cautious |
सतर्क |
- He’s a cautious driver.
- A cautious approach.
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50. |
Dispute |
विवाद |
- They have been unable to settle/resolve the dispute over working conditions.
- The unions are in dispute with management over pay.
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51. |
Decisive |
निर्णयक |
- You need to be more decisive.
- I am being decisive now that I have started earning.
|
52. |
Radioactivity |
रेडियो गतिविधि |
- A dangerous amount of radioactivity was released into the environment last month.
- There was a case in Kolkata, where the man had a brain hemorrhage due to the radioactivity.
|
53. |
Lethal |
जानलेवा |
- Three minutes after the fire started, the house was full of lethal fumes.
- In the car the police found guns, knives, and other lethal weapons.
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54. |
Strain |
तनाव |
- The hurricane put such a strain on the bridge that it collapsed.
- As you get older, excess weight puts a lot of strain on the heart.
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55. |
Incalculable |
बेहिसाब |
- The ecological consequences of a nuclear war are incalculable.
- You will get incalculable benefits from this business.
|
56. |
Aroused |
जगाया |
- It’s a subject that has aroused a lot of interest.
- Our suspicions were first aroused when we heard a muffled scream.
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57. |
Impose |
थोपना |
- Very high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes.
- Judges are imposing increasingly heavy fines for minor driving offences.
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58. |
Combatant |
योद्धा |
- A man from Dubai was my combatant in the Mathematics Olympiad.
- The combatant was a tough one but you daughter defeated him in three moves.
|
59. |
Quicksand |
फंसाव |
- The quicksand of youth.
- The quicksand of this fashion industry.
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60. |
Accustomed |
आदी |
- She quickly became accustomed to his messy ways.
- I’m not accustomed to being treated like this.
|
61. |
Ravages |
प्रकोपों |
- The ravages of the fire showed in the splintered woodwork and blistered paint.
- The accident has ravaged the car.
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62. |
Concomitants |
सहवर्ती |
- Loss of memory is a natural concomitant of old age.
- Any increase in students meant a concomitant increase in funding.
|
63. |
Inexorable |
निष्ठुर |
- My mother is inexorable when it comes to school trips.
- She was in an inexorable mood so I did not try much at that time.
|
64. |
Expeditions |
अभियानों |
- We’re going on a shopping expedition on Saturday.
- Scott died while he was on an expedition to the Antarctic in 1912.
|
65. |
Ephemeral |
अल्पकालिक |
- Fame in the world of rock and pop is largely ephemeral.
- This is an ephemeral disease, don’t worry.
|
66. |
Incredulity |
अविश्वास |
- He felt a sense of incredulity, anger, and pain at the accusation made against him.
- He stared at me with incredulity.
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67. |
Accelerating |
तेज |
- Inflation is likely to accelerate this year, adding further upward pressure on interest rates.
- They use special chemicals to accelerate the growth of crops.
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68. |
Undreamt |
स्वप्नदोष |
- This big store of mine own is an undreamt thing for me.
- She had talent but she would get a role in a Bollywood movie was undreamt by everyone in her family.
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69. |
Exploits |
कारनामे |
- We need to make sure that we exploit our resources as fully as possible.
- People at the operational level are often exploited by the superiors.
|
70. |
Inconceivable |
समझ से बाहर |
- The idea that they might not win was inconceivable to them.
- It would be inconceivable for her to change her mind.
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71. |
Amnesia |
स्मृतिलोप |
- He has suffered amnesia after that car accident he mint two years ago.
- Amnesia makes a person very vulnerable.
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72. |
Manifest |
घोषणापत्र |
- The novel manifests the colonization of Africans.
- Struggle in the lives of artists is what the play manifests.
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73. |
Proselyte |
फुसलाना |
- He is a proselyte for he changed from Hindu to Christian.
- A lot of people here are proselytes who were forced by the circumstances to change from Hindu to Christians during Partition.
|
74. |
Obliterate |
काटना |
- Memories of his ex-wife were obliterated by his new wife.
- Forests are obliterates to bring about industries.
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75. |
Revolutionary |
क्रांतिकारी |
- Penicillin was a revolutionary drug.
- The 20th century was revolutionary for the changes in lifestyles of people.
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76. |
Abolish |
समाप्त करना |
- I think bullfighting should be abolished.
- National Service was abolished in the UK in 1962.
|
77. |
Vestiges |
अवशेष |
- These old buildings are the last vestiges of a colonial past.
- There is now no vestige of hope that the missing children will be found alive.
|
78. |
Incorrigible |
असंशोधनीय |
- The door has been eaten by termite and is hence corrigible.
- His legs are deformed and as per the doctor, they are incorrigible.
|
79. |
Pessimism |
निराशावाद |
- There is now a mood of deepening pessimism about/over the economy.
- An underlying pessimism infuses all her novels.
|
80. |
Figment |
मनगढ़ंत |
- A world with harmony is a mere figment now.
- It is no figment to have a rich flora and fauna along with development, we just need the right planning.
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81. |
Struggle |
लड़ाई |
- I’ve been struggling to understand this article all afternoon.
- Fish struggle for survival when the water level drops in the lake.
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82. |
Verdict |
निर्णय |
- The jury returned a verdict of not guilty.
- My decision is based on my mother’s verdict.
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83. |
Emphasis |
ज़ोर |
- I think we should put as much emphasis on preventing disease as we do on curing it.
- Schools here put great emphasis on written work and grammar.
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84. |
Secularization |
धर्मनिरपेक्षीकरण |
- Secularization will lead to decrease in charity.
- Everything that was there in the monastery was sold after secularization.
|
85. |
Entrepreneurs |
उद्यमियों |
- He was one of the entrepreneurs of the 80s who made their money in property.
- Entrepreneur is the new age term for businesspersons of a lower level.
|
86. |
Stability |
स्थिरता |
- Before the colonizers invaded, there was a period of political stability.
- I don’t see a financial stability in her family, that’s why she keeps looking for ways to make money.
|
87. |
Conclusion |
निष्कर्ष |
- I found the conclusion of the film rather irritating.
- In conclusion, I would like to thank our guest speaker.
|
88. |
Ubiquitous |
देशव्यापी |
- God is ubiquitous.
- Risk has become ubiquitous in India.
|
89. |
Preservation |
संरक्षण |
- There is great public concern about some of the chemicals used in food preservation.
- You must add some oil for the preservation of pickles.
|
90. |
Cradle |
पालना |
- The nurse rocked the cradle.
- The baby slept peacefully in the cradle.
|
91. |
Repent |
पछताना |
- She took a resign from her job due to some grudges that she had for her senior, now she repents but doesn’t show.
- I repent not going to London during my vacation.
|
92. |
Ecosystem |
पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र |
- Pollution can have disastrous effects on the delicately balanced ecosystem.
- It is our duty to maintain the beauty of our ecosystem by quitting the use of pollutants.
|
93 |
Manicured |
सुथरे |
- He has very well-manicured hands.
- The hotel is surrounded by perfectly manicured gardens.
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94. |
Relinquish |
त्यागना |
- No matter how many hurdles I have to cross, I won’t relinquish.
- I relinquished the argument because it made no sense to me.
|
95. |
Doctrines |
सिद्धांतों |
- He followed his uncle’s doctrines.
- I am influenced by the doctrines of Buddha.
|
96. |
Restraint |
संयम |
- He often says that he could do better if he had no restraints by his family.
- Restraints may limit you but they are important to maintain discipline.
|
97. |
Liberalization |
उदारीकरण |
- They have liberalized their kids now that they are above 18 years.
- Liberalization leads to lawlessness in a lot of cases.
|
98. |
Curse |
कोसना |
- We could hear him cursing and swearing as he tried to get the door open.
- In Mahabharata, Krishna cursed Ashwatthama that he would live with wounds and sores on his body.
|
99. |
Delightful |
रमणीय |
- This ice cream has a delightful taste.
- The décor of this room is delightful.
|
100. |
Sublime |
उत्कृष्ट |
- His piano concerts are sublime indeed.
- His literary works are considered sublime by a lot of critics.
|
101. |
Stunted |
अवरुद्ध |
- A few stunted trees were the only vegetation visible.
- There was such a bad condition at the orphanage that all the children seemed to have a stunted growth.
|
102. |
Wretched |
मनहूस |
- Without parents, these three kids are living a wretched childhood.
- The house was in a wretched state.
|
103. |
Grudgingly |
अनिच्छा से |
- She grudgingly admitted that she had been wrong to criticize him.
- He grudgingly lent his car to me because his parents have good terms with my parents.
|
104. |
Accost |
संभाषण करना |
- She was accosted by the HR via email.
- You must accost the person who you can help you in this matter.
|
105. |
Colonization |
बसाना |
- The Africans have been victims of colonization for a long period of time.
- Colonization has resulted in uprooting the people of Africa and similarly other countries.
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106. |
Vigorous |
ज़ोरदार |
- She is a high-spirited, passionate and vigorous lady.
- She gave a vigorous performance.
|
107. |
Penalties |
दंड |
- He was charged a penalty of Rs. 1,000 for not wearing a seat belt while driving.
- If you do not follow the traffic rules, you will have to pay a high penalty.
|
108. |
old school |
पुराना स्कूल |
- He was one of the old school of English gentleman.
- The restaurant has an old school setup with really big tables and high chairs.
|
109. |
Lawlessness |
अराजकता |
- Liberty often degenerates into lawlessness.
- The climate here is of violence and lawlessness.
|
110. |
Misdemeanors |
दुष्कर्म |
- A gang of five men were arrested for sexual misdemeanors.
- Every week, as children, we were beaten for some minor misdemeanor.
|
111. |
Tom–tomming |
टॉम-टॉमिंग |
- She has been tom-tomming about her recent trip to Las Vegas during the party.
- One should never tom-tom about what so ever he/she achieves in life.
|
112. |
Juvenile |
किशोर |
- I don’t appreciate his juvenile behavior that he does all the time.
- He becomes juvenile in such a company that is what I like about him the most.
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113. |
Delinquent |
अपराधी |
- Most delinquent people of this country are found to be teenagers in a survey.
- They are carrying out research on the causes of delinquent behavior among young people.
|
114. |
Subtle |
हल्का |
- The room was painted a subtle shade of pink.
- The play’s message is perhaps too subtle to be understood by young children.
|
115. |
Instigate |
भड़काना |
- The government will instigate new measures to combat terrorism.
- The revolt in the north is believed to have been instigated by a high-ranking general.
|
116. |
Scapegoat |
बलि का बकरा |
- The captain was made a scapegoat for the team’s failure.
- The operational level workers are most prone to become the scapegoat for any flaw that occurs.
|
117. |
Depicts |
चित्रित |
- Her paintings depict the lives of ordinary people in the last century.
- The design on the walls of this building depicts the culture during the 18th century.
|
118 |
Euthanasia |
इच्छामृत्यु |
- Although some people campaign for the right to euthanasia, it is still illegal in most countries.
- She was so much in pain due to the degradation of so many parts of her body that doctors found euthanasia the only option and her family consented eventually.
|
119. |
Grieve |
शोक |
- He is still grieving over the death of his wife.
- It grieves me to see all this food going to waste.
|
120. |
Encroach |
अतिक्रमण करना |
- What the government is proposing encroaches on the rights of individuals.
- I resent it that my job is starting to encroach on my family life.
|
121. |
Intentions |
इरादों |
- I’ve no intention of changing my plans just to fit in with his.
- He’s full of good intentions, but he never does anything about them!
|
122. |
Groaning |
कराहना |
- He collapsed, groaning with pain.
- There was a painful scene in the movie in which the actor was groaning but nobody came to help him.
|
123. |
Agony |
यंत्रणा |
- I was in an agony of suspense.
- We’ve both suffered agonies of guilt over what happened.
|
124. |
Utilize |
उपयोग |
- One must learn to utilize the resources properly.
- Why don’t you utilize your time properly and so something productive?
|
125. |
Territorial |
प्रादेशिक |
- There was a territorial dispute between the governments of two states.
- This news report is about some territorial riots in the northern parts of India.
|
126. |
Assets |
संपत्तियां |
- The company has more liabilities than assets in current situation.
- She possessed more assets than anyone in her family.
|
127. |
Inclination |
झुकाव |
- My own inclination would be to look for another job.
- We should be basing our decisions on solid facts, not inclinations and hunches.
|
128. |
Fragments |
टुकड़े टुकड़े |
- The road was covered with fragments of glass from the shattered window.
- Literary scholars are piecing together her last unpublished novel from fragments of a recently discovered manuscript.
|
129. |
Crux |
जड़ |
- The crux of this essay is to show how the poet mixes his personal feelings with that of the nation’s.
- The crux of the conversation was to figure out a solution for students who have problems with accommodation near college.
|
130. |
Tremendously |
काफी |
- We all enjoyed ourselves tremendously.
- We were tremendously happy to see him after so long.
|
131. |
Diminish |
घटाना |
- These memories will not be diminished by time.
- What he did has seriously diminished him in many people’s eyes.
|
132. |
Hoax |
छल |
- This is not a real issue at school, just a hoax created by the students.
- I think that her death was natural, accusing her husband for murder is a hoax.
|
133. |
Malpractices |
कदाचार |
- This is not a small matter, ask the victims of medical malpractices and you will know how big this issue is.
- Their son has got into financial malpractices at the court, he will be caught soon.
|
134. |
Frightening |
भयावह |
- He took me for an extremely frightening film despite knowing that I hate horror movies.
- It is frightening to think what might happen if she left him.
|
135. |
Practitioners |
चिकित्सकों |
- Elizabeth Quant is a London-based practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine.
- She was a medical practitioner before she entered politics.
|
136. |
Solely |
अकेले |
- I bought it solely for that purpose.
- It seems he’s not solely to blame for the accident.
|
137. |
Nexus |
बंधन |
- Times Square is the nexus of the New York subway.
- She was the nexus of the event.
|
138. |
Instances |
उदाहरणों |
- There have been several instances of violence at the school.
- I don’t usually side with the management, but in this instance I agree with what they’re saying.
|
139. |
Indispensable |
अपरिहार्य |
- This book is an indispensable resource for researchers.
- His long experience at the United Nations makes him indispensable to the talks.
|
140. |
Broach |
सीख |
- Somebody broached the subject that I have been ignoring all evening.
- The subject that I so wanted to discuss in class was broached by the teacher himself.
|
141. |
Referral |
परामर्श |
- The doctor gave him a referral to the consultant.
- You must have a referral code to sign up with this app.
|
142. |
Negligence |
लापरवाही |
- My mother accuses me of negligence unless I phone her every day.
- His disease has grown extensively because of his prolonged medical negligence.
|
143. |
Clog |
रोकना |
- The roads are clogged with holiday traffic.
- Eating too much fat causes your arteries to clog (up).
|
144. |
Derided |
मजाक उड़ाना |
- He derided my singing as pathetic.
- He derided my singing as pathetic.
|
145. |
Zealously |
जोश से |
- He is working zealously.
- One who doesn’t work zealously can never succeed in life.
|
146. |
Evidence |
सबूत |
- The police have found no evidence of a terrorist link with the murder.
- There is no scientific evidence to suggest that underwater births are dangerous.
|
147. |
Instalments |
किश्तों |
- The novel has been serialized for radio in five instalments.
- We agreed to pay for the car in instalments.
|
148. |
Polluted |
प्रदूषित |
- The pesticides used on many farms are polluting the water supply.
- We won’t invest in any company that pollutes the environment.
|
149. |
Rivers |
नदी |
- We sailed slowly down the river.
- River Ganga has become one of the dirtiest rivers in the world, people have spoiled the holy river.
|
150. |
Modernization |
आधुनिकीकरण |
- Modernization has more pros and less cons.
- My grandparents are always unhappy with us being modernized at school.
|
151. |
Establishments |
स्थापना |
- Since its establishment two years ago, the advice centre has seen over 500 people a week.
- The establishment of new areas of employment is a priority.
|
152. |
Species |
प्रजातियां |
- Mountain gorillas are an endangered species.
- Over a hundred species of insect are found in this area.
|
153. |
flora |
वनस्पति |
- We are on an expedition to explore the flora and fauna of Horn Church Wood.
- This place is popular for its rich flora and fauna.
|
154. |
Fauna |
पशुवर्ग |
- We are on an expedition to explore the flora and fauna of Horn church Wood.
- This place is popular for its rich flora and fauna.
|
155. |
Extinct |
दुर्लभ |
- There is concern that the giant panda will soon become extinct.
- Many tribes became extinct when they came into contact with Western illnesses.
|
156. |
Submerging |
निमज्जन |
- The submarine submerged when enemy planes were sighted.
- She was taken to hospital after being submerged in an icy river for 45 minutes.
|
157. |
Snub |
अपमान |
- The salesman was snubbed by the lady thrice and then he moved away from her.
- He disconnected the call in the middle, I felt snubbed.
|
158. |
Protesting |
विरोध कर |
- A lot of people protested about the new working hours.
- They protested bitterly to their employers, but to no avail.
|
159. |
Amenities |
सुविधाएं |
- The council has some spare cash, which it proposes to spend on public amenities.
- You will be provided with basic amenities at the hostel.
|
160. |
Sluggish |
सुस्त |
- A heavy lunch makes me sluggish in the afternoon.
- Something is wrong with the car – the engine feels a bit sluggish.
|
161. |
Govern |
राज्यपाल |
- The principal is the sole governor of our school.
- This factor can highly affect our governing faculty’s latest ideas.
|
162. |
Matriculation |
प्रवेशिका-परीक्षा |
- He could not continue his studies after matriculation.
- With such high marks in his matriculations, he has got an admission in the best university of the state.
|
163. |
Obtained |
प्राप्त |
- I have obtained the highest marks in English in my class.
- She has obtained three medals in racing.
|
164. |
Impossible |
असंभव |
- It seems impossible that I could have walked by without noticing her.
- He made it impossible for me to say no.
|
165. |
Technicians |
तकनीशियन |
- Our school had a vacancy open for a laboratory technician.
- He is the technician who works for the arrangement at the school functions.
|
166. |
Affordable |
सस्ती |
- You will get nice clothes at affordable prices in this shop.
- Such high tuition fees is absolutely unaffordable for a lot of people.
|
167. |
Upbringing |
लालन – पालन |
- I have given the best upbringing to my children.
- What your children become is all a result of your own upbringing.
|
168. |
Catalyst |
उत्प्रेरक |
- The high suicide rate acted as a catalyst for change in the prison system.
- Chlorine acts as a catalyst to break down ozone.
|
169. |
Glister |
झलकना |
- The wedding ring caught the light, glistering brightly.
- The stars glister in the sky.
|
170. |
Winking |
आंख मारता |
- She winked at me as he turned his back.
- For a moment I thought he was being serious, but then he winked at me.
|
171. |
Probably |
शायद |
- I’ll probably be home by midnight.
- I’m probably going – it depends on the weather.
|
172. |
Burns |
जला दिया |
- He was badly burned in the blaze.
- She burned his old love letters.
|
173. |
Substantial |
संतोषजनक |
- The findings show a substantial difference between the opinions of men and women.
- She inherited a substantial fortune from her grandmother.
|
174. |
Frivolous |
तुच्छ |
- I feel like doing something completely frivolous today.
- I think he sees her as a frivolous young woman.
|
175. |
Misleading |
गुमराह करने वाले |
- This prospectus is fake as it gives misleading information.
- Advertisements must not create a misleading impression.
|
176. |
Competitive |
प्रतियोगी |
- Bollywood is a highly competitive industry.
- Acting is very competitive – you’ve got to really push yourself if you want to succeed.
|
177. |
Perplexed |
विकल |
- The teachers are perplexed since the exam pattern has changed.
- The managing director of the industry is perplexed due to malfunctioning of the most important machine.
|
178. |
Aggravate |
बढ़ |
- His condition was aggravated in the government hospital due to lack of attention and poor services.
- The conditions of the hostel are aggravating each day.
|
179. |
Slashing |
काटने की क्रिया |
- The museum was broken into last night and several paintings were slashed.
- She tried to commit suicide by slashing her wrists.
|
180. |
Disguise |
भेस |
- He disguised himself by wearing a false beard.
- Minor skin imperfections can usually be disguised with make-up.
|
181. |
Dissatisfaction |
असंतोष |
- At the moment she’s experiencing a lot of dissatisfaction with her job.
- We can feel dissatisfaction among our customers due to lack of services.
|
182. |
Discontented |
असंतुष्ट |
- Discontent among junior ranks was rapidly spreading.
- There was widespread discontent at/about/over/with the plan.
|
183. |
Extension |
विस्तार |
- A construction of track is happening as an extension of the southern railway.
- We need some more wire to make an extension for these lights.
|
184. |
Corrupt |
भ्रष्ट |
- Both companies are under investigation for corrupt practices.
- The whole system was corrupt – every official she approached wanted money before helping her.
|
185. |
Bureaucrats |
नौकरशाहों |
- It turned out she was one of those faceless bureaucrats who control our lives.
- All these bureaucrats are responsible for the misappropriation of budget of this year.
|
186. |
Drain |
नाली |
- Drain the pasta thoroughly.
- We drained the pond and filled it with fresh water.
|
187. |
Embezzle |
पचाना |
- She has embezzled 56 lacs in company funds.
- He was accused for embezzling the money that was received by donations.
|
188. |
Phenomenal |
अभूतपूर्व |
- Her rise to fame was quite phenomenal – in less than two years she was a household name.
- The town has expanded at a phenomenal rate.
|
189. |
Foster |
पोषक |
- I’m trying to foster an interest in classical music in my children.
- They are looking for a person to foster Harry.
|
190. |
Privatization |
निजीकरण |
- The last few years have seen the privatization of many industries previously owned by the state.
- Banks are on a verge of privatization.
|
191. |
Justice |
न्याय |
- There’s no justice in the world when people can be made to suffer like that.
- The winner has been disqualified for cheating, so justice has been done
|
192. |
Accumulation |
संचय |
- Despite this accumulation of evidence, the government persisted in doing nothing.
- Accumulations of sand can be formed by the action of waves on coastal beaches.
|
193. |
Rogue |
दुष्ट |
- He is such a rogue that he did a scam in the company where he was working and was eventually caught.
- He is innocent, only the rogue men of his company are dragging him into this case.
|
194. |
Scam |
घोटाला |
- He was caught involved in an insurance scam.
- I think he is being dragged into a scam, we should talk to him.
|
195. |
Resign |
त्यागपत्र देना |
- He resigned from the company in order to take a more challenging job.
- She resigned as director.
|
196.
|
Cumbersome |
बोझिल |
- Such a cumbersome equipment.
- These are such cumbersome speakers that once they are installed, they cannot be moved.
|
197. |
Amassed |
जमा कर रखे |
- She has amassed a huge fortune from her novels.
- Some of his colleagues envy the enormous wealth that he has amassed.
|
198. |
Accused |
दोषी |
- The accused protested her innocence.
- The accused were all found guilty.
|
199. |
Nagging |
नुकताचीन |
- She has been nagged by my seniors to be a part of this program.
- The founder of this company is now nagging employees to donate some money or else they will be dismissed.
|
200. |
Mandatory |
अनिवार्य |
- The minister is calling for mandatory prison sentences for people who assault police officers.
- Athletes must undergo a mandatory drugs test before competing in the championship.
|
201. |
Havoc |
प्रलय |
- The storm wreaked havoc in the garden, uprooting trees and blowing a fence down.
- The delay played havoc with their travel arrangements.
|
202. |
Opponent |
प्रतियोगी |
- He is my political opponent.
- Do not discuss the policies with the opponent team, it can harm us extremely.
|
203. |
Allege |
आरोप |
- The two men allege that the police forced them to make false confessions.
- She is alleged to have been at the centre of an international drugs ring.
|
204. |
Damage |
क्षति |
- The war has badly damaged the country’s infrastructure.
- The man has got a compensation for the damages to his building during the earthquake.
|
205. |
Collapse |
ढहने |
- Thousands of buildings collapsed in the earthquake.
- The chair collapsed under her weight.
|
206. |
Cloning |
प्रतिरूप |
- The idea of cloning extinct life forms still belongs to science fiction.
- In sheep, the extent to which cloning produces over-large fetuses is difficult to quantify.
|
207. |
Epitome |
प्रतीक |
- Even now in her sixties, she is the epitome of French elegance.
- She is an epitome of beauty with brains.
|
208. |
Endangered |
खतरे में |
- Tigers are endangered now.
- There are a lot of species which are endangered due to industrialization.
|
209. |
Glorify |
पूजना |
- This book glorifies war.
- The purpose of our community is to glorify the LGBT community.
|
210. |
Degrades |
खराबी आ रही |
- Pornography degrades women.
- Every day the environment is further degraded by toxic wastes.
|
211. |
Unique |
अनोखा |
- This is such a unique pair of socks, you won’t find these in India.
- These chocolates have some unique taste.
|
212. |
Commodities |
माल |
- The country’s most valuable commodities include tin and diamonds.
- It is the biggest the international commodities market.
|
213. |
Burst |
फोड़ना |
- I hate it when balloons burst.
- Suddenly the door burst open and police officers rushed in.
|
214. |
Hampered |
बाधा डालना |
- Fierce storms have been hampering rescue efforts and there is now little chance of finding more survivors.
- This limp in my leg is hampering me from achieving what I want to.
|
215. |
Evolve |
विकसित करना |
- Humans evolved from apes.
- The company has evolved over the years into a multi-million dollar organization.
|
216. |
Severe |
गंभीर |
- He has a severe chest infection.
- This is a school for children with severe learning difficulties.
|
217. |
Influential |
प्रभावशाली |
- She wanted to work for a bigger and more influential newspaper.
- Johnson was influential in persuading the producers to put money into the film.
|
218. |
Individual |
व्यक्ति |
- Every individual has rights which must never be taken away.
- Like many creative individuals, she can be very bad-tempered.
|
219. |
Wrath |
क्रोध |
- The people feared the wrath of God.
- I fear his wrath once he gets to know that I have broken his favorite watch.
|
220. |
Gruff |
कर्कश |
- She spoke with a gruff voice.
- He was an old man with a gruff voice.
|
221. |
Exposed |
उजागर |
- The house is in a very exposed position.
- She exposed a lot of skin during the day time by wearing such a short dress and now she is sad about how her skin has tanned so beadle.
|
222. |
Custodian |
संरक्षक |
- After their parents’ death, their aunt has become their custodian.
- She is the custodian of her husband’s businesses since his death.
|
223. |
Vogue |
प्रचलन |
- In the 1920s, short hair for women became the vogue.
- The postwar vogue for tearing down buildings virtually destroyed the city’s architecture.
|
224. |
Remuneration |
पारिश्रमिक |
- They demanded adequate remuneration for their work.
- In return for some caretaking duties, we are offering a free flat and a small remuneration.
|
225. |
Articulate |
स्पष्ट |
- I found myself unable to articulate my feelings.
- Many people are opposed to the new law, but have had no opportunity to articulate their opposition.
|
226. |
Grievance |
शिकायत |
- A special committee has been appointed to handle prisoners’ grievances.
- Bill still nurses a grievance against his employers for not promoting him.
|
227. |
Tremendous |
अद्भुत |
- They were making the most tremendous amount of noise last night.
- She’s been a tremendous help to me over the last few months.
|
228. |
Commendable |
सराहनीय |
- A commendable act of bravery.
- It was a commendable dance performance.
|
229. |
Eroded |
खत्म |
- Wind and rain have eroded the statues into shapeless lumps of stone.
- The cliffs are eroding several feet a year.
|
230. |
Cultural |
सांस्कृतिक |
- The US is often accused of cultural imperialism.
- Australia has its own cultural identity, which is very different from that of Britain.
|
231. |
Ethics |
आचार विचार |
- You must not forget the ethics no matter how big your business is.
- The ethics of journalism are much debated.
|
232. |
Obsessed |
जुनून सवार |
- Why are people so obsessed with money?
- As a society we’re obsessed by sex.
|
233. |
Cooperate |
सहयोग |
- Governments must cooperate if they are to fight/combat international terrorism.
- I request you all to cooperate with us by using stairs till the elevators are repaired.
|
234. |
Broaden |
फैलना |
- The track broadens and becomes a road at this point.
- They are broadening the bridge to speed up the flow of traffic.
|
235. |
Infrastructure |
आधारभूत संरचना |
- The war has badly damaged the country’s infrastructure.
- This college has the best infrastructure in the entire university.
|
236. |
Stressed |
पर बल दिया |
- She’s been feeling very stressed since she started her new job.
- I was really stressed out before the exam.
|
237. |
Constantly |
निरंतर |
- He’s constantly changing his mind.
- She has the television on constantly.
|
238. |
Neglected |
उपेक्षा करना |
- She was distressed at how neglected the children looked.
- He has neglected my love for him.
|
239. |
Deformation |
विकृति |
- The deformation of the bones was caused by poor diet.
- This deformation of her legs cane be corrected with some food supplements.
|
240. |
Congenial |
अनुकूल |
- I have no best friend because I could not find a congenial person.
- My daughters are congenial.
|
241. |
left out |
बाहर छोड़ दिया |
- Everyone was discussing politics and I have no interest in it so I felt extremely left out.
- Talk to her as well, she must not feel left out.
|
242. |
Unethical |
अनैतिक |
- I won’t do anything as unethical as hacking some’s account.
- Keeping a track of somebody’s accounts without their knowledge is unethical.
|
243. |
Wink |
आँख मारना |
- He lied to the teacher and winked at his friend.
- His wink made it clear that he was lying to his friend.
|
244. |
Drool |
लार |
- The baby drools while sleeping.
- The doctor told me that drooling is normal.
|
245. |
Scuffle |
हाथापाई |
- Two police officers were injured in scuffles with fans at Sunday’s National Football League contest.
- The youths scuffled with the policeman, then escaped down the lane.
|
246. |
Infiltrators |
घुसपैठियों |
- The infiltrator was identified and killed.
- The British infiltrated India.
|
247. |
Biography |
जीवनी |
- I want to read Gandhi’s biography.
- A professor of my college is working on some biography.
|
246. |
Utterly |
बिलकुल |
- What an utterly stupid thing to do!
- I think he is utterly interested in this business.
|
247. |
Combat |
लड़ाई |
- There was fierce combat between the two sides.
- No one knew how many troops had died in combat.
|
248. |
Fundamentalism |
कट्टरवाद |
- Recent years have witnessed a growth in religious fundamentalism.
- The new generations avert fundamentalism and are more practical.
|
249. |
Victims |
पीड़ित |
- The children are the innocent/helpless victims of the fighting.
- The children are the innocent/helpless victims of the fighting.
|
250. |
Totalitarianism |
सर्वसत्तावाद |
- Totalitarianism has ruined the lives of people in our country.
- People tried hard to grow but totalitarian government never provided any support.
|
251. |
Dictatorship |
तानाशाही |
- English people have practiced dictatorship in many countries.
- Africans are victims of dictatorship.
|
252. |
Legitimate |
वैध |
- The army must give power back to the legitimate government.
- He claimed that the restaurant bill was a legitimate business expense.
|
253. |
Fizzle |
सुरसुराहट |
- Interest in the project fizzled after the funding was withdrawn.
- The fire fizzled miserably in the rain.
|
254. |
Hassle |
परेशानी |
- I can’t face the hassle of moving house again.
- My boss has been giving me a lot of hassle this week.
|
255. |
Corruption |
भ्रष्टाचार |
- The film is about a young police officer and his struggle to expose corruption in the force.
- Political corruption is widespread throughout the country.
|
256. |
Forgery |
जालसाजी |
- These banknotes are forgeries.
- He increased his income by forgery.
|
257. |
Evasion |
टालना |
- Her speech was full of excuses and evasions and never properly addressed the issue.
- He was arrested for tax evasion.
|
256. |
Furnish |
प्रस्तुत |
- They’ve furnished the room very simply.
- You have done the furnishing beautifully.
|
257. |
Illiterate |
निरक्षर |
- He is an illiterate to talk about accounting and stuff.
- Don’t explain me all this about computers, I am technologically illiterate.
|
258. |
Titillate |
गुदगुदाना |
- So many adverts nowadays are designed to titillate.
- Any product that we launch must have some schemes to titillate the consumers.
|
259. |
Disastrous |
विनाशकारी |
- Such a war would be disastrous for the country.
- This decision will have a disastrous impact on foreign policy.
|
260. |
Relevant |
से मिलता जुलता |
- Education should be relevant to the child’s needs.
- For further information, please refer to the relevant leaflet.
|
261. |
Ridiculous |
हास्यास्पद |
- Do I look ridiculous in this hat?
- Don’t be so ridiculous! I can’t possibly afford to go on holiday.
|
262. |
Moviegoer |
सिनेकला का प्रेमी |
- I am not much of a moviegoer.
- I haven’t seen a moviegoer, crazier than him.
|
263. |
Immature |
अपरिपक्व |
- Stop being so silly and immature, Ben!
- She’s rather immature for her age, don’t you think?
|
264. |
Jocularity |
हास्य |
- No jocularity during the class will be appreciated.
- He is popular for his jocularity.
|
265. |
Ridiculous |
भद्दा |
- This hairstyle looks ridiculous.
- It is ridiculous to charge so much from the students for this little trip.
|
266. |
Boorish |
अशिष्ट |
- All these Eve teasers are boorish and ill-mannered men.
- This is an act of some boorish person.
|
267. |
Mercilessly |
निर्दयता |
- The animals are tormented mercilessly by flies and mosquitoes.
- She mercilessly humiliated her husband in front of his friends.
|
268. |
Plagiarize |
साहित्यिक चोरी |
- The professors here will cancel your assignment if it is plagiarized.
- You better not plagiarize the answer.
|
269. |
Reiterate |
बार बार दुहराना |
- Let me reiterate my opinion.
- The girl was reiterated raped.
|
270. |
Terrorism |
आतंक |
- Governments must cooperate if they are to fight/combat international terrorism.
- The bomb explosion was one of the worst acts of terrorism that the country had experienced in recent years.
|
271. |
Republic |
गणतंत्र |
- India is a republic.
- India celebrates its republic day on January 26.
|
272. |
Convention |
सम्मेलन |
- There is a convention going on.
- The convention was held at Geneva.
|
273. |
Ordeal |
परख |
- This a story of a woman’s ordeals who has been a victim of domestic violence.
- You won’t know the ordeals of this task until you do it on your own.
|
274. |
Free |
नि: शुल्क |
- I’m working in the café all this week, but I’ve got a free evening next Monday.
- Excuse me, is this seat free
|
275. |
Harassment |
उत्पीड़न |
- She accused him of sexual harassment.
- Eve teasing is a form of harassment.
|
276. |
Discotheques |
डिस्कोथेक |
- He invited me to a party last night at a discotheque.
- My parents do not approve of discotheques.
|
277. |
Tempted |
परीक्षा |
- “Did you apply for that job?” “Well, I was very tempted but in the end I decided not to.
- I was very tempted to resign after my boss was so rude to me.
|
278. |
Implication |
उलझाव |
- From what she said, the implication was that they were splitting up.
- She accused the party and, by implication, its leader too.
|
279. |
Molestation |
छेड़छाड़ |
- He was arrested on the account sexual molestation.
- No kind of molestation will be borne in the university premises.
|
280. |
Pounce |
झपट्टा |
- The cat sat in the tree ready to pounce on the ducks below.
- The police were waiting to pounce when he arrived at the airport.
|
281. |
Brew |
शराब बनाना |
- It was too quiet – I felt that trouble was brewing.
- A storm was brewing in the distance.
|
282. |
Voyeur |
दृश्यरतिक |
- He is a voyeur of death and I believe it because I saw him smiling when his granny died while all his family was mourning.
- He stood transfixed, a voyeur feasting on the swell of her buttocks.
|
283. |
Drunken |
शराबी |
- She was convicted of murdering her drunken and allegedly violent husband.
- Just before midnight, the square filled up with drunken revelers.
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284. |
Vocation |
पेशा |
- Not all of us have a vocation to be professionals, like I want to be a businessman.
- She followed her vocation as a poet.
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285. |
Evidence |
सबूत |
- Several experts are to give evidence on the subject.
- There is only circumstantial evidence against her, so she is unlikely to be convicted.
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286. |
Stipulation |
शर्त |
- Is there any stipulation as regards qualifications?
- The only stipulation is that candidates must be over the age of 35.
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287. |
Infringement |
उल्लंघन |
- The video has copyright infringement and that is why it could not be published.
- Even minor infringements of the law will be severely punished.
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288. |
Abnormal |
असामान्य |
- His behavior today is abnormal.
- The reports of her blood tests were abnormal.
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289. |
Obdurate |
हठी |
- This judge who had sentenced her despite knowing that she is a mother to two babies is an obdurate.
- The Principal is not obdurate, he is just adhering to the rules and regulations.
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290. |
Null |
शून्य |
- His account balance is null.
- She decided to null the marriage knowing that her husband was involved in adultery.
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291. |
Necessity |
ज़रूरत |
- A study table is my kids’ necessity.
- She works because it is her necessity.
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292. |
Aggravated |
बहुत बिगड़ |
- I am aggravated at my boss’s behavior.
- The work culture at the company has aggravated him severely.
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293. |
Volatile |
परिवर्तनशील |
- There is a volatile liquid in onions which bring tears.
- Nail paint remover is volatile in nature so make sure that you do not leave its bottle open.
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294. |
Indefinitely |
अनिश्चित काल के लिए |
- The negotiations have been put postponed indefinitely.
- I am planning for an indefinite solo trip to Europe.
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295. |
Flawed |
त्रुटिपूर्ण |
- Diamonds are still valuable, even when they are flawed.
- His argument is deeply flawed.
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296. |
Obstruction |
बाधा |
- There’s some sort of obstruction on the railway tracks.
- There must be some obstruction on the way which is why she has got so late otherwise she is always on time.
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297. |
Disclosures |
खुलासे |
- Any public disclosure of this information would be very damaging to the company.
- The newspaper made damaging disclosures of management incompetence.
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298. |
Scenario |
परिदृश्य |
- In the current scenario, even kids have become addicted to mobile phones.
- That accident was a horrific scenario.
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299. |
Seldom |
कभी – कभी |
- We seldom see each other now.
- I seldom have time to read a newspaper.
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300. |
Spontaneously |
अनायास |
- The liquid spontaneously ignited.
- It was a spontaneous performance.
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